I BACK IN S C H O O L A G A IN , this group of teachers are discussing with Dr. Clyde Martin (extreme right) the problems of child development at the Oasis demonstration elementary in instructors working. school, where 65 education a r e Shivers, Benson Set Meeting On Texas Drought Saturday B y th* A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s T e x a n s r e p o r t e d An a n n o u n c e m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n s e e k i ng d r o u g h t to re l i e f a r e ha v e a da t e to tell P r e s i d e n t E i s e n ­ h ow e r a b o u t it pe rso na l l y Fr i d a y . J a c k said t he C o m m i t t e e t he P r e s i ­ P o r t e r ’s offi c e T e x a n s who Ho us e T h u r s d a y will call on d e n t F r i d a y m or n i n g . f r o m in H o u st o n t e s t i f i e d b e fo r e A g r i c u l t u r e T h e y will be a c c o m pa i n e d by P o r t e r , T e xa s Re pu bl i c a n Na t i o n a l in C o m m i t t e e m a n who has be en t h e n a t i on a l c a pi t a l on t h e d r o u g h t prob l e m , a n d S e c r e t a r y of A g r i ­ c ul t ur e E z r a T a f t Benson, t h e a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t said. C h a i rm a n Cl i ff ord Hope L a t e r F r i d a y Be nso n will l e a v e by pl ane f o r T e xa s a n d a f i r s t ­ ha n d i nspec ti on of d r o u g h t a r e a s a nd t al ks wi t h Gov. Al lan Shivers# ( R - Kas.) of t h e Hou se A g r i c u l t u r e Co m m i t t e e T h u r s d a y a s su r e d dis­ t re ssed S o u t h w e s t e r n l ivestock m e n t h e m t he g o v e r n m e n t will help o f fi c i a l l y t h ro u g h in his­ l abel ed tory. t he t he a r e a ’s w o r s t dr ou g h t , T h e S u m m e r XAN VOLUME 53 AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1953 Eight Pages Today NO. 8 Discipline Jurisdiction Requested for Court %''%■> - - ______________ ____ ________________________________ ALL EARS to Mrs. Mildred Nunn's story are a group of young­ sters at the Oasis school. Mrs. Nunn is just one of many teachers returning to the classroom this summer. W w t e ■* 'Miss Brooks Getting Batteries Recharged T u r n By G U S S I E B U R N E T T t h e c a l e n d a r ba c k t h r e e g u m me r s, a n d see t he s e t t i n g a t S u t i ^ i Hal l, w h e r e se ve r a l hun - t i r e d school m a n u s a r e b a c k in school to m e e t a “ m u s t ' ’ of t he s t a t e a c c r e d i t i n g c o m m i t t e e . Now m e e t a su rv i v or o f t h a t 1950 s u m m e r school —Mrs. Mil dr ed t h e he ct ic r e ­ N.unn, who rec a ll s g i st r a t i o n , w h e n she sto od in line f o r h o u r s h o p i n g to f i n d an e d u c a ­ t ion class n o t a l r e a d y l il ie d. t e a c h e r s h a d r u s h e d t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y t o m e e t t h e r e ­ t w e l v e - h o u r m i n i m u m q u i r e m e n t f o r e l e m e n t a r y t e a c h ­ e r s o f a c c r e d i t e d s c h o o l s . H u n d r e d s o f to t h e t h em back D u r i n g a c o n voc at ion a t t he V a r s i t y T h e a t e r , Dr. L. D. Ha sk e w, d e a n of the Col lege of E d u c a t i o n , l a r g e g r o u p — e x p la i n e d t he r u l i n g m a n y d i s g r u n t l e d a t f e n d i n g school — t h f h ^ h e new r e q u i r e m e n t was t he worlc o f s t a t e a c c r e di t a t i o n c o m m i t t e e of t h e y e a r b e f o r e a n d not t he ne wl y e n a c t e d Gi lmer - Ak i n “ T h e m i s c o n c e p t i o n p e r s i s t s ; G i l m e r - A k i n s t i l l g e t s t h e c r e d i t , ” c o m m e n t e d M r s . N u n n . law'. t he to ★ IS-53 S u m m e r of fi n d s “ Our Miss Br o o k s ” a nd be r c o u n t e r ­ p a r t s by the dozen a t t he U n i v e r ­ si t y for a n o t h e r r e a s o n : The y a re b r u s h i n g up on t he t e c hn i q ue s of e l e m e n t a r y in p r e p a r a ­ t e a c h i n g t i o n f or g r a d e w'ork. The s u m m e r ’s m e n u of workshops, d e m o n s t r a ­ l ibraries, a nd p r o ­ t i ons, clinics, g r a m s is a “ v a c a t i o n ” of t h e i r own c hoosing. in st one T oda y t o posit i ons Ti me was w he n l owe r g r a d e t e a c he rs used level as a s t e p ­ t h e t he p i n g t he g r e a t h i g h e r gr a de s. d e m a n d t e a c h e r s f or e l e m e n t a r y a n d t he single sa l a ry sc he dul e of t he m a n y schools have t r e n d a n d m a n y s e c o n d a r y t e a c h ­ e rs a re now' p r e p a r i n g f or e l e m e n ­ t a r y work. re ve r se d is Sce ne of a ba ek-t o-school U n i ­ l a b o r a t o r y ve rsi t y gr ou p t he de m o n s t ra t i o n c our se in e l e m e n ­ t a r y e d u c a t i on a t t h e Oasis School. t h e i r Heft* 65 morpftng a ct ivi ti es b e twe e n one- ha^or l e c t ure s a nd t w o - h o u r d e m o n ­ s t ra t i o n s. t e a c h e rs di vided the a nt a g o n i s t i c Mrs. N u n n ga ve up hi gh-school t e a c h i n g a f t e r t hre e ye a rs, b e c au se o f t e e n - a g e a t ­ t i t u d e . T h e r e is mu ch m o r e s a t i s ­ fa c t i on low'er gra de s. “ I t ’s a m a z i n g w h a t c hil d ­ r e n a re l e a r n i n g to do so s o o n , ” s he smiled. t e a c h i n g t h e in in to a d j u s t T e a c h e r of fi r st g r a d e a t Big L ake, Mrs. N u n n e n j o ys t he W e l t T e x a s oil t o wn for a re a son most t e a c h e r s woul d de pl or e : t he l a rge t u r n o v e r of pupi ls d u r i n g the y e a r . “ C o n s t a n t l y a ssi st i ng c hil d­ r e n t h e i r new s u r ­ to r o u n d i n g s is a g i e a t c h a l l e n ge ,” she p oi nte d out . I M o t h e r of two d a u g h t e r s , a ge s 4 a n d 12, t a l k a t i ve Mrs. N u n n re ­ m a r k e d how easy s u m m e r school is. D o r m i t o r y life a t Scot ti sh Rite, f o r e xa m pl e , wi t h no house ke e p- i ng d u t i e s or mea ls to p r e p a r e , no t to m e n t i o n t h e fun a nd i n spi r a t i on j o f classes, m a ke s f o r a c a r e f r e e , , h a p p y s u m m e r, she c ont i nue d. I A n o t h e r f o r m e r high-school ■ t e a c h e r c om pl e t i ng t he t w e l v e - hou r m i n i m u m r e q u i r e m e n t a t ( axis is Mrs. R o s a u r a Ga rc ia . A f t e r g r a d ­ u a t i n g fr o m t he U n i v e rs i t y in 1948 with a m a j o r in hom e e conomi cs, she b e c a m e a dom e st i c sc ie nc e t e a c h e r a t Rio G r a n d e Ci ty. This fall h e r ne w work w'ill be with p r i m a r y g r a d e s in Ga lve st on. I f l a s h i n g a smile as she spoke of tire c hi l dre n, Mrs. Ga r c i a e x p l a i n ­ ed t he d e m o n s t r a t i o n c o urse has I pr ove d to h e r “ you ha ve to know I w h a t to e x pe c t of t he chih! b e fo r e you c a n gui de hi m . ” J F o r m e r d e a n o f wome n from N e b r a s k a , Miss F r a n c e s Ha rv e y to h e r hom e st a t e has r e t u r n e d a nd this s u m m e r is also p r e p a r i n g he rse l f for a new role in e l e m e n ­ t a r y t e a c hi n g. I M e e t i n g c ompl e x a nd oft e n p e r ­ pl exi ng pr obl e m s of a de a n will if fit one f o r a n y t y pe of work the she is not dri ve n m e a nt i m e , Miss H a r v e y r ue f ul l y r e m a r k e d . “ Li tt le c hi l dren have l ong be e n m y hobby a nd t e a c hi ng t hem pro m i se s to be highly f a s ­ c i n a t i n g , ” she said seri ously. c ra z y in Inauguration Date Od. 29 for Wilson I f a c ul t y commi tt ee ha s been A to m a ke a r r a n g e m e n t s for chosen t he i n a u g u r a t i o n of Pr e si d e n t Lo­ g a n Wilson, set for Oct ober 29. t he c omm it t ee | M e mbe rs of in­ clude P ro fe ss or s Myron Louis B e g e m a n , m ec ha ni ca l e n gi ne e ri ng ; C h a r l e s Paul B o n e r , physic s; John Alton Burdi ne , go v e rn m e n t ; <\ C. J Col ve rt , a d m i n i s t r a ­ t i on; E. W. Doty, music ; Lucy R a t hb one , home economics, and De- W i t t C. Reddick, j ourn a l i sm . educ at iona l By S H IR E E DAN IEL T he c o nt rove rsi a l issue of S t u ­ d e n t C o u r t re -org a ni z a t i on t opped t he a g e n d a of the S t u d e n t Ass e m ­ bly T h u r s d a y ni ght. i n t e g ri t y cases T he i n ve s t i g a t i n g c omm it t ee r e ­ c ommended t h a t t he S t u d e n t C ou r t be allowed j uri sdi c t i on in scholas­ for 48 hour s tic a f t e r violation. A f t e r t hi s time, t he Discipline Com m i t t e e would t a ke In case of a r e h e a r i n g of over. st u de nt t he court , t he a ppe al would he before t he Di scipl ine Commit tee. t ri a l he a rd be for e P a t Ke ndal l expl ai ned t h a t u n d e r t he pr e se nt pl an, a s t u d e n t is t ri e d t he Di scipl ine Commit te e, be fore composed of t hre e fa cu l t y m em be rs a nd t wo stude nts, who a r e selected from a list su bm i t t e d by the S t u ­ de nt Associat ion pre si d en t. A si m ­ ple m a j o r i t y is needed to convict t he st ude nt . An a p pe a l is h e a r d by t hi s sa m e c ourt . T he fa c ul t y rec omme nda ti on r e ­ t h a t ceived by t he Asse mbl y m e m be rs of t he S t u d e n t C o u r t be t he r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t u de nt s a t Di s­ In cipline Com mi t t e e in- t his way, h e a ri n gs . t hey could g a i n an is ★ Sowell Announces Student Assembly A complete list of S t u d e n t A s ­ sembly m e m be rs f o r t he s um m e r ha s been a nnounc ed by Sonny So­ well, vi ce-president . J e r r y Wilson, F r e d H a n se n, J a c ­ kie W e a t he re d , and P a t Kendall have been a ppoi nt e d to r e p r e s e n t A r t s a nd Science st ud e nt s. F r o m t he College o f Busine ss Adm i ni s­ t ra t i on , J a c k Hi tt er, Ma rvi n King, a nd W y m a n Gi lli am will serve as a ssemblymen. Bill F i n g e r and P a t Hol loway a re from t he School of Law. Re ­ pr e s e nt i n g a rc hi t e c t s is Don Legge. G r a d u a t e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a re Gene W a l ke r, Fl oyd Coke ndol phe r, and S t e rl i ng McLean. J u l i a Beall wa s a ppoint ed t he Asse mbl y from to serve on the College of F i n e Art s. W a n d a H a r ­ ris will re pr e s e n t the College of E duc a ti on. E n gi ne e r s a ppoi nt e d a r e J a m e s W a r n e r , Don Dunc a n, a nd Jo hn C. Donley. The P h a r m a c y r e p r e s e n t a ­ tive will be Dal e Bra nn o m . S e c re t a ry of tho asse mbl y is Se hat zi e Nixon. T he position of vi ce -preside nt is va c ant , since So­ well is a c t i n g presi dent d u r i n g the absence of F r a n k l i n Spe a rs. Sp e a rs is a t t e n d i n g a n KOTT e nc a m p­ m e nt a nd will resume his p r e s i ­ dency t he second t erm. M o o r e V a n i s h i n g A m e r i c a n s A u t h o r of a new e di ti on of " T h e A m e ri c a n F a m i l y —Go ne or Goi ng is Dr. Be rni ce Mil burn S t r o n g ? ” is a c onsul ta nt Moore. Dr. Moore for t he Uni ve rsi t y Hog g F o u n d a ­ tion fo r Menta l Hygi e ne . into si g h t pline issues. t he proble ms of di sc i­ J e r r y Wilson, c h a i r m a n of t he r e o r g a n iaztion c ommit tee , said t h e r e p o r t of his c omm i t t ee would be pr e se nt e d at t he n e x t meet ing. Pl a n s fo r t he o r g a n i z a t i on of a civil de fe nse c omm it t ee we r e di s ­ cussed by Asse m b l ym a n M a r v i n King. T hi s c ommi tt ee would se rve to di rec t rel ief in case of a ny di s­ a s t e r c on c erning t he Un i v e r s i t y . Magazines Ponder Texan President Is B y J I M C L A R K t h e r e a possibility t he n e x t De m oc r a t i c n om i n e e f o r t h e p r e s i d e n c y o f t he Uni t e d S t a t e s m a y be G o v e r n o r Allan Shi voi s or S e n a t o r L y n don J oh ns on ? t h a t T h e r e was s p e c u l a t i o n a b o u t t his que st i on on t he c a m pu s Mon da y a f t e r pub l i c a t i on o f r e c e n t a rt i cl e s t wo n a ­ a b o u t a n d t i ona l m a ga z i ne s, “ T h e S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g P o s t . ” in “ T i m e ” t he po l i t i c i a ns in “ T i m e ,” spe c ul a t e t he J u n e 22 issue, c all ed Jo h n s o n t he key D e m o c r a t as of J u n e 1953. “ Oc ca si ona ll y a on D e m o c r a t w i I I I w h e t h e r J oh ns on m ay hi msel f be i t he p a r t y ’s pre s i d e n t i a l c a n d i d a t e in 1956,” t he c o ve r a rt i cl e s t a t e d . The m a ga z i n e proposed t h e idea j t h a t Shi ve rs m i g h t t ry f or J o h n ­ s o n ’s se n a t e posit ion in 1954. H o w ­ e ver, t h a t t he G o v e r n o r has said he w o n ’t run a g a i n s t an old fri e nd. t he p r e s i d ­ ency, Jo h n s on sa y s: “ I ’m not s m a r t e n o ug h I ' c ome from t he w r o n g p a r t of t he c o un t r y. I like t h e S e n a t e j o b; i t ’s t he be st j ob I ’ve e ve r had. I w a n t to s t a y h e r e .” to m a ke a P r e si d e n t . WI len a s ke d a b o u t A J u n e 27 a rt i c l e in t he “ P o s t ” t h a t Shi ve rs m a y have “ set said his sight s on W a s h i n g t o n . ” The a rt i c l e , wr i t t e n by T e x a n Gen. M a c A rth u r Invited To Sp e ak for Is s u e s ' invited by Gen. Dougl as M a c A r t h u r h a s t he G r e a t I ssue s been Com m i t te e to be g u e s t l e c t u re r a t t he Un i v e rs i t y l a t e in t he fall. Thi s p a r t i c u l a r l ect ure does not ha v e a na me yet. Howe ver, it will de al with a s u m m a r y or predi ct ion of what c om m u ni sm m ight prese nt a nd w h a t we m u s t be p r e p a r e d wi t h to face it, ^aid H a r r y Hewell, s u m m e r c h a i r m a n of the c o m m i t ­ tee. Thi s will Ik1 in ke e pi ng with t he ge neral t heme, “ C o m m un i s m .” “ M a c A r t h u r wa s invited be c ause he is known f u r be ing a c o n s e r v a ­ t ive .” re po rt e d Hewcdl. i n­ O t he rs who ha ve also l>eon vited a re W a l t e r L i pp m a n, ne w s ­ pa pe r c o l um ni st ; J. E d g a r Ho ov e r; Dr. A r t h u r Se hl e si nge r Jr ., h i st or y p rofe sso r a t H a r v a r d ; and J u d g e Ha rold R. Me di na , Fe deral J u d g e who tried a l a rg e num be r of com- I m o n i s t s some t ime ago. Ge or ge Sessions P e r r y , c o m m e n t s on “ W h a t Does Shi ve rs W a n t ' ’ f o r his political f u t u r e . I t sa ys t h e r e is a possibi li ty o f his r u n n i n g f o r a t hird t e r m as go ve rn or , a n d also t h a t m any of r o o t e r s would like to see him step to t h e Se na t e , t he n t o t he vi c e - pr e s i d e n­ cy, a nd t h e n who k nows w h e r e ? Sh i v e rs ’ It is i n t e r e s t i n g to not e t h a t in the 1952 pre si d e n t i a l e lecti on J o h n ­ son s up po rt e d St e ve n so n arui Shi v­ ers, E i senhower. The fu t u re , as ever, se ems u p r e - dictable. B u t t h e r e is no d o u b t i n the minds of some Uni ve rsi t y De m ­ oc ra t s t he “ n e x t p r e s i d e n t may he from A u s t i n .” t h a t Student Directory 200-pages in Fall St ude nt di re ct orie s should be in the ha nd s of s t u de nt s fall much fa st e r t h a n e ve r before, sai d Cal Newton, di rec t or of T e x a s S t u ­ dent Publ ic ati ons. t h i s The di re c t o r y this fall will gi ve ge ne ra l i n fo rm a t i o n such a s a t h l e ­ t ra di t i o ns , a nd tic c a l e nda r, U T name s, U n i v e rs i t y a ddre sse s, home t own a ddre sse s, social affiliations, and classification of st ude nt s. for Ad v e rt i se m e nt s a re being t a k e n the 200- page di re c t ory . T h e : Stock Com p a ny of A u s t i n h a s t h e I c on tra ct for pu bl i shi ng the book. ORTY Ac r e s Ne c kl i ne s I “ p l u n g e ” a g a i n to c o m b a t S u m m e r F a s h i o n N o t e s t h e t a k e n h a v e this s u m m e r t r y ­ t he c u r r e n t h e a t ing wave. In fa ct , one c ut e little b l o n d e p e r a m b u l a t e d a cross t a m p u s t he ot he r da y in w h a t looked l ike not h i ng m ore t h a n a hi gh-wa i sl ed skirt. the She wri g gl e d dowui t h e m a l l I in a c l i ngi ng sat in skir t. A : l a t e r boy s t a n d i n g by smi led arui ^aid w iv Iv : “ I used to go with her, b ut she j I was j u s t a p a s s i n g f a n n y . ” Friday June lh (953 THE SUM M ER TEXAN 2 Letters Wrong A s Youth Seeks Bat Boy Post I.oui- (/Pi - T h e St, Louis S I ( i r • -1: n a i , c ur r e nt l y holding a c onte st to select a ba t boy, we re a bit a ma ze d when l ead t his e n t r y: t hey “ Dear si r: I am 12 ye a r tall fiv* feet four weigh I 80 pounds . i aches . old arid Baffled office worke rs retrieved th** envelope, It wa s addre ssed t o the Cardinals* “ fat Boy < on- t e s t . ’* 5 Top HS Cagers To Attend Baylor B a yl or ’s 1953-54 fre shma n ba s­ ketball team will Im* made up of some of the finest T exa s and Okl a ­ homa schoolboy c a ge rs of last year. < oaeh Bill Henderson of Bayl or announced t h a t th** following .lune high school g r a d u a t e s will enroll a t Bayl or t hi s f al l: I'M Fra nkli n, L a m a r of Hou st on; J e r r y Millett. B e a um ont ; Delbert Shofne r, ( en t,ei ; J e r r y For de rha se , Pl ainvi ew; and Bay O ve n . Bowlegs, Okla. M aliet! previously had thought he would a t t e n d The Uni versity of Te x as. Th e six f oot-four inch Mal­ last let won a ll -st ate y ea r a nd set t wo scori ng records at th** st a t e meet while leading his t e am tit!*’ He scored 793 poi nt s in 33 ga me s for a 21 point average. recognition th** to 2 Y u g o sla v Wrestlers Seek W estern A sylu m SA LZBU RG. Aust r i a (/Pi Two Yugoslav a m a t e u r wre stl e rs art- seeki ng a sylum in tbe West. The y sa y they don't like Presi de nt T i t o ’s Communist to “ live in freedom." Ne wsp a pe r s the two c o u n t r y ’s a-i h e a v ywei g ht champi on, and Bolo A n t a l , a fe a t herwe i ght . r egi me and want Jo sef Na ye r, identified his G U A R A N T E E D T Y P E W R I T E R R E P A I R S I.«*» n« Hear* your machine today! R E N T A I. I. m a k e s TYPEWRITERS AD D ER S — C A L C U L A T O R S D e l iv e r y and P i c k u p Oldtim ers, Bottlers M e e t Tonight at Disch Field B y A L A N W I L L I A M S 7* r a n ,v i tort a t it • fur T he l ight - at Disch tie!- shine down t ri da y ni ght on ball t ar- w hose na m e s wer e liar to sport s f a n s some 30 ago a-> t he Au.'tin Oldtinv th** S e ve n- I 'p Bot tlers. I will b a s t ­ ian) T ve ars play The t h re e -i n n i n g m e e t i n g will be played a t 7 : 3 0 p.m. j u s t pr e c e di ng the A usti n-Wi c hi ta Falls Big S t a t e the Le ague contest . Se ve ra l of I V to wear the pl aye rs a re e xpe ct e d spangles ball f o r m e r I clubs. t hei r of Sponsore d by t he A m e r i c a n Le­ gion a nd both the J u n i o r and S e n ­ ior Ch a m b e rs o f Com m er c e, the ga m e will put f o rm e r profe ssi ona l pl aye rs the Ca pi ta l City and s u r r o u n d i n g a re a a g a i n st one a n ­ other. in to all T he Pi o n e e r m a n a g e m e n t will pr e s e n t f o r m e r pl aye r s a t oken of a ppre c i a t i on. Each pl aye r c ont a c t e d will be i nt roduc e d t o t he crowd be f ore the ga me . S t a r t i n g line-ups a nd positions for the pl aye rs will be d e t e r m i n e d be fore g a m e time. Dut ch Lorbeer, gene ra l m a n a g e r of t he Austi n Pi one ers, said pl aye rs were not asked to send replies to re que st s t*> play. Player. - c o n t a c t e d bv t h e A m e r i ­ H o g a n Looks Carnoustie Over, Shoots 69 Score D U N D E E , Scotland -CP) Ben Hogan, United St a te s Open Golf the tough champion, walked onto I Ca rnousti e Golf Course Wednesda y and pr ompt ly de m on st ra t e d to a gr oup of a mazed onlookers why he'll be favored to win t he Briti sh Open which begins J u l y 6. The little Te xan, w ho ’*! never I seen ( a rnoua ti e before, ripped the p r e m i s e s to s h r e d s with a bril li ant 69. Thi s was all t he more a m a z i ng because the wor ld’s g r e a t e s t gol f ­ ers t hrough the ye a rs ha ve never broken 70 in c ha mpi onshi p play. | S o n B o r n to I s b e l l * A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. L a r r y Isbell. The f a t h e r was an a l l - Am er ic a n football pl aye r at Bayl or Uni ve rsi t y two ye a r s ago. can Legion and C h a m b e rs of C om ­ merce we re a- foll ows: Se ve n-Up Bot t le rs Kd Pr ice, ii cad footbal l coach at t h e U n i v e r ­ sit y; J . C. Munro, Pot sy Allen, Bob Ja n c i k , T one y Bu rg e r, David Ro­ drigue z , L e ft y W eb b, Swe de Lind, Norm a n Wa lsh, De rden W o f f o r d , Cl a re n c e Pfeil, J a c k Conway, Wa i ­ t er Beach, Chest er ( Sp o t ) Calk, lid Olle, a s s i s t a n t d i re c t o r o f a t h ­ letics a t the Uni ve rsi t y; arui L e f ty W right . Austin Ol dt i m e r s — Bibb Calk, 1 basebal l coach a t the Uni ve r si t y and A u s t i n ’* most c e l e b r a t e d pr o ; Rip Collins, F r a n k Gi bson, Jim She f fi e l d , I^ee S:ke- Runde ll , J. W a l t e r Morr i s, H u n t e r Hill, Dick W h i t w o r t h , Ri chard Collins, L a r ­ ry Cox, .Jack Ba nne r, Go rd on Bai­ ley, H e n r y Heir', Fe l i x Penso, Owe n ( C h i e f ) Wilson, Roy Fr ut h, Roy Cl e m e nt s, E. B. Go be r, Dick McDonald, Jo hn Pa lm, R u d y Hein- i nge r, W a l t e r (Pi k e r Sc h i e f f e r , For e st C r a w f o r d , Paul Hea t s, C h a r ­ ley St e v e ns on, B u r t Ad r i a n , Shad Longley, Bill Crow, J o d y Fost e r , Flits H a r d y , Bi rdy W hi te , Buck Miller, Dick Hoope r, Fuz z y Erwi n, a nd She p Sh e ppa r d. Cards to Improve Crop By Extensive Farming ST. LOI IS ZP)- Th** St. I i s | ‘‘I C a r d i n a l s loade< I with e nt h u s i a sm j both 1 a nd b r e w e r y the fabulous t he Branc h Rickey era a c o u n t r y s t o re ." The decision ca n, a r e o u t to m ak e fa r m club syst e m of look “ like t hi nk w e ’ve done a good job be fo re arui a f t e r Ri ckey left in 19 12," said Mathes. a veteran of the Ca r di n a l fami ly, “ But w e ’ve operated in the pa*t like a c oun t r y >tore compared with w h a t w e ’ll do now." e xp a n d to the ( ai d - f a r - fl u n g pr e s e nt day f a r m s y s t e m — n u m b e r i n g IT clubs fr om t o O n t a ri o — w a s put Ca l if orni a int** re c ord W e d ne sd a y by August A. Busch Jr . , t he ne w and tho ba se ba l l -ha ppy pr e si de nt of a f t e r a Nat i ona l L e a g ue Club, four h o u r session with his sta f f . t h e Busch, he a d of the An he us e r - Busch br e we r y, lu*- paid out $ 1.5 million dol la rs in bu yi n g the C a r d ­ inals and t he i r ball pa r k , b u t he has decided he c a n ’t get a p e n n a n t Aith money alone. the the ne w move to bol st er Thus f a r m sy ste m conceived the c a rd t o 33 clubs by and br o a d e n e d Rickey, f a t -re a chi ng baseball genius. From those clubs c a me the Musials, the Sl a ug ht e r s, the Hor ns- bys, t he Roes, the Mizes, t he Co op ­ t he Mari ons and e r s , an a v a l a nc he of s t a r ' who m a de flag c o n t e n d e r y e a r t he Ca r ds a a f t e r ye ar. t he De ans, F a r m Di re c t or J o e Mat he r , in t he d r i v e r ’s s e a t in this placed "buil d for t he f u t u r e " c a m p a i g n, show's the e n t h us i a m of the C a r d i ­ nal outlook. The ba c k -t o -t h e - f a rm m o v e m e n t m e a ns t he Ca r ds will not become a bo n u s -p a yi ng o r ga n i z a t i o n such as t he Bost on Red Sox, the Phi l a ­ delphi a P hil li es or D e t r o i t ’s Ti gers. | Yet an oc casional bonu s o u t l a y — such as t he 35 g r a n d paid t e e n a g e sh o rt st o p Dick Schof ie ld r e c e n t l y t he club c o n ­ ma y be m ade if siders it wor t hwhi le . The C a n i m a l s, howe ve r, ne ve r have she ll ed out cash f o r un pr ov e d players. St an Musial, now an $80,- 000-a-year s t a r , po c ke t e d onl y $05 a m on th in his fir st Ca rd c on t r a c t . t he new o u t ­ look: “ [ a m convi nc ed the only way to i mprove t he Ca rd i na l s on a to develop l o ng - r a n g e basis yo u ng ball pl ay e rs in ou r f a r m sys­ tem. Busch e x pl a i n e d is “ I d o n ’t t hi nk buy a p e n n a n t - Winn m g club. it is possible to “ I t hink we have a fi ne ball club now t h r e e a nd one hal f g a m e s out of f ir st, bu t we m ust look to the f u t u r e — a nd t he f u t u r e lies in the to devel- yo u n g pl aye rs we hope op. _ * * Hurt Knee May Finish Rizzuto Keep Trim a n d Cool W W ; * ™ h X -X ik. 2 2 3 4 G U A D A L U P E IOO* CONGRESS 6 3 5 2 5 • - 3 5 2 6 z uto, 34 a nd a New York Ya nke e for since 1941, a pp e a r e d he a ded the end of t he pl ayi ng trail Wed- N E W YORK - ./Pl— Phil R i z j n e s d a v . Man a g e r Casey St e ng el m o o t s M O P E 0 5 AL Mural Schedule F R I D A Y , J U N E 2 6 T E N N I S L E A G U E A 'A t* >.| v I l a r r o Bill A Ic hi o b R a l p h T a t u m i v s. J o h n M tiler, v ». A . b r e > G a t h r i e . vs. J o h n Ton* h stun®. L E A G U E B » v s . V i r g i l A I t w e i t * . M i k e C h a r ! * - ' R o b i n s o n vs Ed *. -a ■ J o h n k n a p g i vs. W a r r e n . Sh i p ma n . L E A G U E C N ' a b h a n A r a f a t v s J o h n ( d » m b e r i i « . W i l l i a m ( l a r k wa. Jam*** M a y . (jerry Scofit Oscar Jen**- L E A G U E D i vs. J o e .M<*Graw. ■ it. Bill Mc Cl e l l a n . L E A G U E L Bob O r l in e r vs. D a v i d W a l k e r I r n i e L e a t a c h We vs. J . W. B r a d n e r , V L E A G U E F B o b K e i t h wa. K e n n e t h K n a p p . Abb e L e d b e t t e r va. L d D i c k e r s o n . r > I H A N D B A L L L E A G U E A Chari**.' B u r k e vs. *, ei »rge S a r * o r . J o h n H o p p e r vs. C h a r l e s R<#hio»i*i* Hob E g g l e s t o n vs. W i l l i a m H a r r i s . G e r r y S c o f i e l d va. E d w a r d Vi l l a. W i l l i a m Cl a r k va. J . W. B r a d n e r . L E A G U E B L E A G U E C C h a r l e s Carl va. J. D e l b e r t D a v i s C l a r e n c e A b r a m s o n va. A l b e r t H o o k e r H O R S E S H O E P I T C H I N G L E A G U E A N o m a t c h e s s c h e d u l e d . L E A G U E B Mi k e S p e n c e vs. T o m m y R o d m a n . E d w a r d Vi l l a v s . E r n i e I . e n t s c h k e . L E A G U E C W o o d y B a r r o n vs, R a l p h C o x Mark K l ba la vs. J o h n F r y m a n . U S C T r a c k M e e t S e t H e r e A t r a c k and field meet involvi— S ou t h e rn C a l i for ni a, NC AA chai amd pion; Te xa s, T ex a s A&M , s p r i n g ap* in Dallas next SMU peared v i rt u al ly set Wedne-dajr. Coaches at D a d a ' have decided t h # meet would be e i t he r Apri l 17 May I. Estimates W hile You W ait FIRST AID N r "C U m U V ffttd M * AU watch— repaired b iff 'are letted or the se em ed to se nse it. Pl a gue d by i nj u ri e s f o r ye ars, Ri zzuto h u r t his kne e last T ue sda y an*! h a s n ’t been t he sa m e since. His e r r o r T ue sd a y night paved the wa y for a bi g i nni ng by the Ch i ­ c ago W hi te Sox t h at e v e n t ua l l y led to an 11-3 pal e hose t ri um p h . she l l ac ki ng d i d n ’t b o t h e r The St e nge l . Ri z zuto did. Phil let a doubl e-pl ay g r o u n d e r by Fr e ddi e Ha r sh go t hr o ug h him rn the fi ft h, a n d t h a t op e ne d the flood ga te s. Hie Sox score d six t i mes in t hat i nning. Ri zzuto d i d n ’t play T h u r s d a y t he c hance s a r e h e ’ll be out a nd f or so m e t i me . S c a d Y o u r C l o t h e s t o t h e 2 (o m £ S b x w i < £aunjc0uf “ f or c a r e f u l l a u n d r y a n d c l e a n i n g ” 1 5 d i s c o u n t o n c a s h i t c a r r y 1 4 t h A R e d R i v e r P h o n e 8 - 2 5 8 6 tatiwtw swill D b T h e D r a g 2 2 6 8 G u a d a l u p e A >/ s tin's On I \j Ken ps a k e Diamond Jeweler 7i*uce*t 'THi't& cCe- 0 0 CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES * Invisible * Comfortable * Fluidtess Less than one-half the size of a dime, these tiny plastic lenses give you perfect vision . . . invisibly, completely safe, these lenses can be worn in com fort for 8 to IO hours or longer. J Como In or writ* for free in for nu live booklet* f K A V I C O ? TV N o w 5 w a y s finer for ’53 1. “M a g ic M o n ito r” circuit system now at p e ak-p o in t of efficiency! 2. Deep Im a g e " picture tube — for finer, deep-imaga picture*. 3. N e w long-distance reception increases picture perform ance 4. N e w automatic U H F -V H F tunar. (O ptional, at extra cost.) 5. N e w wider ra n g e o f cabinets, M yles and finishes. O th e r R C A Victor m o d e ls priced fr om $ 1 9 9 . 9 5 Ask a b o u t th® BCA Victor Factory-Servic* Contract. t I y ti f n f . r I S i 0 W M * I I » t I 907 Congress Ph. 8-4668 Boners Record— freshman to Dean By R A E W I L L S the south. F ro m fr e s h m a n to dean of the j TJD iversity m ay be the record of Dr. ('. P. Boner if he is n am ed by th e Board of R e g en ts to the n ew J pi .aition. D r. Boner en tered the U n i v e r - , in lit 16, and pity as a fresh m an h as rem ained here as a tu to r , pro- , fe s so r of p h y s ic s , Dean o f the Col- le g e o f A r ts and Scien ces, and D ire cto r o f th e D e fen se R esearch L ab o r a to ry . top e x p e r ts on Recognized as one of th e co u n ­ t y ’s sound and a co u s tic s , Dr. B oner designed the the r e c ita l and p ractice halls of th e only M usic B u ild in g . in a co u stica lly d esigned b u ild in g It is A n o th e r of Dr. B o n e r ’s p ro jects is the o r c h e stra l shell in the City C oliseum . B eca u se o f his e x t e n s iv e work the field o f sound, Dr. Boner in w a s asked to m ake te s t s com par- j i n g the H am m on d E lectric organ tones w ith th e to n es produced by pipe o rg a n s. The r e s u lts o f h is te s ts proved th a t electric org a n s are sa m e to n es a s pipe organ s. in ca p ab le o f p rod u cin g the | W hen Dr. B oner p resented the re su lts o f his te sts to the f e d e r a l T rad e C om m ission, th e c o m m is­ sion ruled th a t c o m p a n ies which sold electric o r g a n s would hav e to revise th eir a d v ertisin g . 1 F o r use in acou stical d e m o n s tr a ­ tio n s , Dr. B oner built an o rga n in th e P h y s ic s B u ild in g. H e bought th ree old o r g a n s an d th e task of co m b in in g th em and co n n e c tin g the p a rts required 20 m iles of w ire and 8,000 soldered co n n ection s. fa b r ic a te A s D irector o f the D e fen se Re­ L a b orato ry, Dr. Boner sea rch helped d esig n and the in t r ic a te m eter w h ich r e g u la te s the flow o f fuel in ram je t en g in e s. He has also d o n e research for the N a v y in the field o f g u id ed m issiles, and in 1948, he w a s g iv e n the Arm y- N a v y A w a r d for his research in a n ti-s u b m a r in e w a r f a r e and s p e ­ cia l torpedoes. T h is work w as done a t H arvard , w h ere Dr. Boner w a s a s s i s t a n t director o f the U n d e r ­ w a te r Sound L aboratory. the U n i v e r s i t y Dr. B o n e r received his P h D from in 1926. He h a s been director o f the physics d ep a rtm en t, anti in 1949, he be­ cam e Dean o f the C ollege o f A rts and Scien ces. DR. C. P. BONER Psychology Clinic Given Top Rating Tho U n i v e r s i t y h a s r e c e i v e d a ( ’l a s s I r a t i n g f o r its cl i ni ca l p s y ­ c h o l o g y p r o g r a m , t h e o i L y S o u t h - wt .-.t i n s t i t u t i o n to r e c e i v e t he t op I . t i n g . T h e r a t i n g w a s g i v e n by t he A m e l c a n P s y c h o l o g i c a l A s s o r i a l i o n a t r a i n i n g a n d e v a l u a t i o n c o m m i t ­ t e e . r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of o n O n l y 27 o t h e r I S un i ve r. - it i os I t h e C l a s s I r a t i n g , w h i c h is j l e n s t a f f , t r a i n i n g f a c i l i t i e s a n d b a s i c p s y c h o l o g y p r o g r a m . T h e c l i n i c a l p s y c h o l o g y s t a l l in e l u d e s D i s . P h i l i p W o r c h e l , W a y n e H o l t z r n a n , a n d I r a Is coe. t ( i n s u l t ­ i n g p s y c h i a t r i s t s a r e D i s . W i l l i a m C. A d a m s o n , Paul L. W hi t e, a n d A n t h o n y P e t e r R ou s o s . V a r io u s a g e n c i e s such as t h e S t u d e n t H ealth S er v ic e , A u s t i n S t a t e H ospital and p riv a te schools h elp p ro vid e d iv e r s ity o f tra in in g f o r stu d e n ts in clinical p s y c h o lo g y . M ore than h a lf th e g r a d u a te s o f th e program are e n g a g e d in r e ­ sea r c h w ork, a b o u t 25 per c e n t are w ork in g in V e te r a n s A d m in is­ t r a tio n h osp ita ls or clin ical instal- Social Studies W orkshop To Begin on M o n d a y The C o l l e g e . o f E d u c a t i o n w ll s p o n s o r a we e! - l o n g w o r k s h o p in c u r r i c u l u m a n d i n s t r u c t i o n in so­ c ia l stu d ie s J u n e 2 9 - J u l y 3. i n c l u d e T h e p r o g r a m will lee t u l e s , i n f o r m a l g r o u p d i s c u s s i o n s , a n d f i l m s on t h e profile m s o f t e a c h - i n g s oci al s t u d i e s . S t u d e n t s m a y r e g i s t e r f o r t h e c o n f e r e n c e M o n d a r p a t 9 a . m . in S u t t o n Hall 227. ^^M >r. T h e lm a A. P u llm an , a s s o c i­ a te p r o fe s s o r o f cu rriculu m and in s tr u c tio n , will be the le a d e r o f th e c o n f e r e n c e . le ctu r ers C o n s u lta n ts and in­ c lu d e Dr. J. G i l b e r t M c A llister, p r o fe s s o r o f a n th r o p o lo g y ; Dr. C a r ey C. T h o m p so n , assista n t p ro­ fe s s o r o f e c o n o m ic s ; Dr. D. D. B ra n d , p r o fe s so r o f g e o g r a p h y ; Dr. W illiam S. L iv in g sto n , a s s is t ­ a n t p r o fe s so r o f g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. Carl M. R o sen q u ist, p r o fe s s o r o f s o c io lo g y ; and Miss Ione P etty S p e a rs, a ss is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f his- l a t i n o s , a n d a n o t h e r 25 p e r c e n t a r e t e a c h i n g . p s y c h o l o g y f a c i l i t i e s T h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s in M ez e s Hail m o d e l n in el i de a P s yt ho l o g i c a l (. linlc f o r b an di e a p p et ! c h i l d r e n . T h e c l i ni ca l p s y c h o l o g y p r o g r a m t h e U n i v e r s i t y a l t e r s t a r t e d a t W o r l d W a r l l , is c o n s t a n t l y g r o w m g a n d i m p r o v i n g , fa u l ty m e m ­ b e r s p o i n t e d o u t . M o r e r i g o r o u s s e l e c t i o n of s t u d e n t s is e m p l o y e d , r e s e a r c h d e v e l o p m e n t s a r c l a t e s t f o l l o w e d a n d visit ng a u t h o r i t i e s . a r e b r o u g h t t o s p e a k . c a m p u s t h e t o Faculty Round-up O r g a n is m s which cau se big p rob ­ lem s in p etr o le u m p rod uction can be c o n tr o lle d by h a v in g a su rvey m ad e to d e te r m in e which b a c te r i­ cidal a g e n t will be the m ost e f f e c ­ tiv e in their d e s tr u c tio n . In an artic le in World Oil, D r . O. B. W i l l i a m s , p r o fe s s o r o f bac­ t e r io lo g y , the b ac­ fu r t h e r says in terial a ction c a u s e s corrosion ! e q u ip m e n t, and c o s t ly tr e a tm e n ts on the f o r m a t i o n a t e n e c e s s a r y to m ak e it p r o d u c e ag a in . P u b l i c h e a l t h m a y he i m p r o v e d a s a r e s u l t o f a s t u d y to be m a d e o f a l i t t l e - k n o w n m o s q u i t o . Dr. O . P . B r e l a n d , z o o l o g y pro .States f e s s o r , will h e a d a I n i t e d P u b l i c H e a l t h S e r v i c e p r o j e c t it' tht iaru- vt ' l i g a t i o n o f t h e “ c u l e x b u s , ” “ s o u t h e r n h o u s e m o s q u i t o . ” He will s t u d y its p o t e n t i a l r e l a t e d t h e to in d i s e a s e p o r t a n c e its T e x a s ’ g e n e r a l bi ol ogy. d i s t r i b u t i o n , i m ­ t r a n s m i s s i o n , its anti Dr. B rela n d , a s sisted b y a g r a d ­ u ate, vt ill a t t e m p t to d e te r m in e if the m osq u ito b ites hum ans. S p e c im e n s will be c o lle c te d from as m an y parts of the s ta te a> p os­ sible to c o m p lete the study. D r . C. P . O l i v e r , U ni v e r i t y p r o fe s s o r will a t t end the I n te r n a , tion al C o n g ress o f G e n e tic s A u g ­ ust 24-31 in Bellajrie, Italy. Dr. O liver will speak on “ T w in s j With C a n c e r ” a t th e c o n g re ss. Friday, June ?6. I9S3 THE SUMMER TEXAN PageJI a i / High Schools Not on W a y Out; All Train in Democracy—Hull _ _ In a n s w e r in g the q u e stio n “ A re H ig h S ch o o ls on T h eir W a y O u t ? ” Dr. J. Dan H u ll o f the U n ited S t a t e s O f fic e o f E d u c a tio n d e f e n d ­ ed se c o n d a r y sch ools o f to d a y at an e d u c a tio n c o n v o c a tio n T h u rs­ day. Dr. Hull does not v ie w with alarm the c r iticism s d ir ected at t o d a y ’s high sch oo ls. “ This v er y is an e v id e n c e o f g r o w ­ c r iticism ing a im s ,” the s p ea k er declared. T h e ideas, has o u tg ro w n fr e e public high school, e sta b lish e d in 1820 and m od eled on th e B ritish idea o f tr a in in g f o r a p riv ile g ed the e d u c a to r p oin ted out. gro u p , “ W e are liv in g in an ec o n o m y w h en p ub lic sch ool w o r k e rs are fa c ed with th e task o f k e e p in g the you th o f ou r n ation sch o o ls to d ev elo p c o n d u c t i v e w ork habits. T h ere are fewr job o p p o r tu n itie s for th o se u n d e r e ig h te e n , he said. in in c r e a s in g ly S c h o o ls are also f a c e d with the I the sp ea k er a sk ed . A d m ittin g that is a need fo r sp ecia lists us h e te r o g e n o u s 1 the world g ro w s s m a ller, Dr. H ull s u b - ex p la in e d th at th e p r e s e n t-d a y eu r- to 1 9 4 5 fie ld s with a c c e n t on prac- rieulum m u st m e e t the n e e d s o f y o u n g people w h o have no sp ecial ta le n ts or a p titu d e s . problem o f a su ita b le p ro gra m for th e r e an group. From 1935 j e c t d eal c o u r se s h ave this trend g o o d or bail?" in c r e a s e d . “ Is Language Teachers Pioneer New Auditory Method P io n eer s in the n ew a u d itory m e ­ thod of te a c h in g fo r e ig n la n g u a g e are a grou p o f h ig h school and i college te a ch ers g ath er ed in B a tts H all this week at the special w ork ­ te a ch in g o f foreig n shop on la n g u a g e. the | “ T he people who should be e n ­ rolled this w orksh op are our d ep artm en t heads and s u p e r in te n ­ in d e n ts,” said M iss J o sep h in e So- brino. Spanish and French te a ch er a t S o u t h m o s t C ollege, T ex a s B row n sville . Mrs. E d w in a K i n g Murphy o f th e G r e e n s b o r o , N . C., adm itted problem is to “ s e l l ” the method to the head o f her d ep a rtm en t. All ^he a s k s is the c h a n c e to introduce it in a b eg in n in g cla ss. 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W a v a i l a b l e J 11> la*-* l l h r - s e VC t - V -* , ♦ u n t - r J I 15 anti R o i l <1. k . t. BOA S ’ R O O M S f o r r e n t . 2 0 0 4 G d a l t o e . P h o n e 7 - 0 5 3 0 . E X P E R I E N C E D F A S T T Y P I N G J ' h o n e 5 3 - 0 3 8 0 t r i c m a c h i n e . - E l e c ­ - a f t e r 6 p. m. w e e k d a y s . S a t u r d a y s al l d a y . T Y P I N G : E l e c t r i c , c a l l e d f o r a n d d e ­ li v f r e d . P h o n e 7 - 3 7 6 8 . P R O F E S S I O N A I , : T h e s i s 2 5 c p e r p a g e - nu c h a r g e f o r e x t r a c o p i e s . tv p i n g a t r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . P h o n e S e r v i c e . A l s o 2 - 2 6 9 2 . Furnished Apartm ents F t K N I S H E D A P T S : 2 b l o c k s - C a m p u s 1 9 5 2 S a n A n t o n i o , $ 4 0 . 0 0 , Bi l l s p a i d , i n s p e c t i o n . S H V K H A L : at JOI ' , - o t h e r o p e n 2 0 1 5 f i r a i t s . Cal l C. IL W i l l i a m s - 6 - 8 4 7 6 . f o r - a n d 2 6 1 7 R e d R i v e r In. - pert i on. 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B o y d , o w ne? m a nag e r . h o u r ; t i 25 p at i o. R i l l K GI E S T H O U S E w i t h 2 1 0 5 S c e n i c D r i v e . Ten m i n u t e s f r o m f u r n i s h e d »n- U n i v e r s i t y . E v e r y t h i n g .»nd v it w d u d i t t g b e a u t i f u l for c o u p l e , ( a l l Mrs . M o o r e , 6-901*4 a f t e r 6 p m . or 7 -6 It* 4 dav t i m e . I,a k e A u s t i n Ideal t w o gi rt* t h r e e b o y s o r s u r r o u n d i n g s . o f Special Services W O M A N D E S I R E S t o d o s t u d e n t s l a » n - d r > . P h o n e 2 - 8 5 0 4 . G U A R A N T E E D S E W I N G B Y S I I D E N T W I F E M r s . Joe C o l e m a n , 1 1 0 5 - A Br. < A p t s . P h o n e 2 - 6 3 0 5 . • ut a1 g o Nurserys A B »\ N U R S E R Y A K I N D E R G A R T E N l i c e n s e d : 5 ’ _> d a y s e r v i c e . C a t e r i n g S t a t e t o Ut 6 vt ii-. S t u d e n t s . 2 4 t h . 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P r i v a t e b a t h . 2 b l o c k * f r o m U n i v e r a it v. A v a i l a b l e n o w Cal l at 2 2 0 6 S * * A n t o n i o S t . or p h o n e 6 - 0 0 7 2 . Riding Stables A partm ent for Rent C O A C H I N G : e x p e r i e n c e d IN S P A N I S H , t e a c h e r ; n e a r U a i v c m i l y . P h . 2 - 8 6 5 2 . * Use The Classifieds Fnddy June 26 195 3 TMF S U M M E R T E X A N Rage 4 Douglas M a c A r t h u r has been invited to a p p e a r on the G r e a t issues lectures next fall, for a fee of $800. His subject will be in the n a tu r e of a s u m m a r y of what we m u s t do c o m m u n i s m ’s f u t u r e t h r e a t. to meet If he accepts, the Hero of the P h ilip ­ pines and self-styled M a r t y r of Korea will undoubtedly give a well-attended speech, his second in Austin. lit; could easily a t ­ t r a c t the biggest audience in Issues his­ tory. He will no doubt say some sp ectacu ­ l a r and highly quotable things, and b rin g th e University a considerable a m o u n t of publicity. Hut there are draw backs. While Mac­ A r t h u r may know a g r e a t deal abo ut com­ m u n is m from the m ilita r y viewpoint his experience with the political aspects lias been quite limited. the G r e a t th ere is the financial situation. Then I.ast y e a r Issues Committee a p e nt $1,0 15.95 of its own money on s p e a k ­ e r s , plus $1,000 f r o m th e F o r u m S p e a k ers Committee. T h a t was $7 16.82 more th a n it took in, the deficit coming from previous surpluses. I>ast y e a r it had a balance of $1,166.92 to begin w i t h ; now there is only $120.10, in the bank. So it seems h ardly like good business to o f f e r $800 to $1,000 to General M a c A r th u r , w ho gets $100,000 y early from Remington Rand. His f i n a n ­ cial s t r a it s should not In* too dire. A f t e r t a k i n g out a thousand dollars, G re at Is­ s u e s ’ s t r a it s will be dire. It will have to call for an a d m i n i s t r a t iv e hand-out to get t h r o u g h the year. /s^/i urn O f course, income should he g r e a t e r this year, with the big n ames on the list— Wil­ liam O. Douglas, A r t h u r Schlesinge r Jr., and possibly E le a n o r Roosevelt. And the Com mittee needs a conservative to coun­ ter-balance the liberals which pred om inate. Rut conservative does not mean rea ctio n ­ ary. A r e n ’t th e r e some good, p a p u la r con­ se rvative Republicans a ro un d who would m ake a more sig n if ic a n t speech for less money ? G r e a t Issues is building up a rep utation for g e tt i n g the best opinion the c ou n try has to offer. This y e a r ’s series is going to be the best of all, if the sp e ak e rs a l­ ready committed d o n ’t back out. But Mac­ A r t h u r does not fit into the list on two counts. The others are ( I ) dist in guished public se rv an ts, and (2) exp*rts in th eir fields. H ) e lev ralin u ere The F o u r t h of July falls on S a t u r d a y this year, to the m isfo rtu ne of those s t u ­ d e n t s who like an e x t r a break in the mid­ dle of the summer. The S u m m e r Session In de ­ Calendar pendence Day, a holiday.’’ The holiday does not include the F rida y preceding or the Monday following. So it will be no holiday at all. lists “ Ju ly 4. S a turd ay . This scheme may let the s u m m e r ses­ sion end a day earlier, but nevertheless the student body feels cheated. 'Teleclass' Degree May Be Offered by Houston Soon t el ev i si on B y O S C A R M C C R A C K E N T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f H o u s t o n ’s s t a t i o n e d u c a t i o n a l ha>. Ix on o n t he ai r e x a c t l y o n e m o nt h . I t ’s too e a r ly t o tell t he e x t e n t o f po ss ibi li t ie s o f K U H T, hut w it hi n five y e a r s , t he u n i ­ to offer e n o u g h v e r s i t y p l a n s c o u r s e s on t el e vi si o n for a s t u ­ d e nt to r e ceive a c o m p l e t e de g r e e , sa i d Hr. W. W. K e m m e r e r , H o u s t o n pr e si de nt . T h e first c o u r s e offered on t h e v i s u a l m ed iu m, I n t r o d u c t i o n to re­ P s y c h o l o g y , re ce iv ed g o o d f r a y its v i e w e r s , d i r e c ­ s p o n s e f r o m r e po rt e d. tor R ic h a r d t hi s C o u r s e s a r e fall in A m e r i c a n l i t e r a t u r e , m u ­ sic a p p r e c i a t i o n , bi ol og y , m a t h , a r t a p p r e c i a t i o n , and the s ec o nd h a l f o f t he p s y c h o l o g y c our se . to he added T e l e v i s i o n s e t s will bt* p r o ­ vided for t he d o r m i t o r y l o u n g e s , w h e r e t h e s t u d e n t s will g o for c las s es . S t u d e n t s will a l so be able to r e c e i v e t h e l e c t u r e s on their h o m e sets. H o u s t o n t he only u n i v e r ­ in t he c o u n t r y u s i n g t e l e - is s i t y THE SU T exan Th#* S u m m e r T e x a n , a s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r of T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s , is p u b l i s h e d t h e s u m m e r on T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y m o r n i n g s . I t is n o t p u b l i s h e d d u r i n g h o l i d a y s . P u b l i s h e r is T e x a s S t u ­ d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , in A u s t i n , T e x a s , s e m i - we ek Iv d u r i n g Inc. N e w * c o n t r i b u t i o n s will be a c c e p t e d hv t e l e p h o n e ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 * or a t t h e e d i t o r i a l o f f i ce , J. It. 103, o r a t t h e n e w s l a b o r a t o r y , J. It. 102. I n q u i r i e s c o n c e r n i n g d e ­ l i v e r y s h o u l d be m a d e in J. I! 107 a n d a d v e r t i s i n g , J . It. I l l ( 2 - 2 4 7 3 1. O p i n i o n s o f t h e T e x a n a r e n o t n e c e s s a r i l y t h o s e o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n or other- U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s . E n t e r e d a s s e c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r O c t o b e r A u s t i n . T e x a s u n d e r t h e Ac t of M a r c h 3, 1879. I*. 1 0 4 3 , a t t h e P o s t O f f i c e a t A S S OC I A T I . D P R E S S W I R E S E R V I C E T h e V s s o c i a t ed P r e s s t o t h e u s e f ur r e p u b l i c a t i o n of t o it o r not o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d in t h i s n e w s p a p e r , i t e m s o f s p o n t a n e o u s o r i g i n p u b l i s h e d h e r e i n . R i g h t s of p u b l i c a t i o n of is e x c l u s i v e l y e n t i t l e d all n e w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d a u d local a d o t h e r m a t t e r h e r e i n a l s o r e s e r v e d . 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I n t e r e s t e d jt y r e g i s t r a n t s m ay call o r c o m # by one a f f i ces f o r a p p o i n t m e n t s . is $*>00 a b o v e s t a t e . f o r I H O B G R A Y , d i r e c t o r Teacher Placem ent bervie# “ H o w Shall W e E s c a p e ? ’* will be t he s e r m o n t opic of Dr. Marvi n S. V a n c e a t F i r * t M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Su n d a y a t 10: 55 a m. Dr. Lewi s P. S p e a k e r will pr e a c h on “ T hi s I B e l i e v e ’’ S u n d a y m o r n ­ ing a t t he F i r s t E n g l i s h L u t h e r a n t he C h u r c h . At 8 p.m. Su nd a y , for p r o sp e c ­ class of i n st r u c t i o n tive m e m b e rs will m e e t with t he pa stor. ★ ★ The e v e ni ng se rvi ce will be in t he S t u d e n t ( ’e n t e r A ud i t ori um with Dr. Sm i t h sp e a k i n g on “ Le ft - Ha n de d P e o p l e . ” Phi De l ta T h e t a ’s $140,000 hom e is s l a t e d to he fi ni she d by e arly fall. A style- this f r a t e r n i t y ho us e is in home, Cha rl i e Ro be rt s, di re c t o r of] a n “ H ” shape. On one side of t he “ l l ” a r e t h e o t h e r side a r e t he l ivi ng room, di n­ e n t e r t a i n m e n t ing rooms. c oun se l i ng a n d c o m m u n i t y life at t he C h r i s t i a n F a i t h a n d L i f e C o m ­ m u n i t y , will s p e a k to t he We sl ey F o u n d a t i o n on “ W he re Is O u r So­ ciet y A t C h a n g e , ” S u n d a y e ve ning. living q u a r t e r s . On r a m b l i n g, m o d e r n ro om , a n d Mr. ’Russian-Born Co-Ed W a n ts \^Future of Economic Security > . . she he r e , By G ERA LD INE ENGLISH she g r a d u a t e s If k n o w s she will be a ble to pe t a j o b , have a hom e, a n d live quiet ly a n d in pe a ce w i t h o u t be ing a fr a i d t h e r e w o n ’t o f police, or a f r a i d Ive a ny br e a d t o e a t t o m o r r o w , s a y s H elene Bol i nge r, 22 ye a r old K u' > i a n- bo r n s t u d e n t . He l e ne , who is t he s u m m e r in C hi ca go, wa s br o ug h t h e r e by De l t a G a m m a so ro ri t y in D e c e m b e r , 1951, f ro m a Di spl ac ed in G e r m a n y . She P e r s o n s c a m p a n d he r m ot he r , who fled f r o m Russi a in 1943, lived in c a m p s in P o l a n d a nd G e r m a n y b e f o r e e s ­ c a p i n g t o t he A m e ri c a n Zone in 19 id. T he y l a t e r b e c a m e eligible f o r i m m i g ra t i o n i nto this c o u n t r y . s p e n d i n g “ E v e r y t h i n g is d i f f e r e n t be t w e e n life in A m e ri c a a nd Russi a .” an. e x p l a i n e d Hel e ne . “ Fi rst of all. y o u have a m uc h h i g h e r s t a n d a r d o f living t ha n t h e y ha v e in R sia t h e r e hav e m uch m ore en A l t h o u g h t h e r e a r e m a n y illiter t h e r e atcN in Russi a, she a dd e d, a r c m a n y who w a n t t o st u dy. St o n 1 d e n t s t hey j t h u - a sm f o r s t u d y i n g t h a n d e here b e c a u se all Russi a ns w a n t . t o go t o school to e sca pe pove r t y. B ecause t h ey ge t no m on e y f o r t h e i r work, f a r m e r s a re very poor a n d w a n t to l eave t he f a r m , a nd t h e l ife of w o r k e r s is l i t tl e b e t t e r , she said. H e r f a m i l y ’s life in t h e U kr a i n e w a s go od unt il h e r e n g i n e e r f a t h e r w a s a r r e s t e d in 1937, He l e ne said. H e was one o f 16 mil li on a r r e s t e d in Russi a d u r i n g t h a t pe ri od. “ He wa> called on d u t y t o Mosc ow.” s he said. T h e g o v e r n m e n t wa s a f r a i d of e d u c a t e d people, she believes. B e ­ t h e i r syst e m wa s built on c a u s e it wo ul d w or k a ga i ns t t y r a n n y , t h e t oo if pe ople kne w Bul h o r b e c a m e t o o powe r ful . t y r a n t s A f t e r h e r f a t h e r ’s a r r e s t , Hel e n V m o t h e r t ri e d to l oc at e him, bu t t h e y n e v e r h e a r d f ro m him a ga i n . T h e n , He l e ne said, a f t e r t h e police c o n fi s c a t e d e v e r y t h i n g t he y own e d, she a nd h e r m o t h e r Engagements t o Ma ry S h e p h e rd of D e n t o n H y d e n ' A l l e n A l b e r t of Aust in on in D e n t o n. A u g u s t I \ P a t r i c i a A n n H o l l i s o f B e n d e r on, De l t a G a m m a to E l m e r Ob v e r B r u m b i e III of L u f k i n , L a m b ­ da ( hi Al pha in e a rl y Jul y. ★ F r a n c e s M a r o s k o o f Coupl a nd arui W a d e H a r r y B u r k e of E l gin a r e to he m a r r i e d in C o u p l a n d on A u g u s t 15. In te r-fa ith Picnic T o d a y fo r Sure . . . . . w e n t t o live wit h h e r g r a n d m o t h e r in a U k r a i n i a n village. L a t e r t he y m o ve d t o a n e a r b y city. . ________ “ In Russia t he y r e n t c orn e r s, j u s t a be d in a room . Th e l a n d l a d y sle pt in t he s a m e ro o m wit h m y m o t h e r , ’’ she said. In 19 40 t h e y w e n t to live in t he ( a uc a su s M o u n ­ t a i ns, w he re life w a s easi er. A f t e r t he w a r b e g a n in 1941, she a nd h e r m o t h e r fled a n a l m o st c e r t a i n I he y w a l ke d t o a village, w he re t he y s t a y e d unt il t he Ge r m a n a r m y c a me . The y to P o l a n d in 1943. t ri p IOO miles Si beri a. fled t o ★ W h e n t he w a r e nd e d, t h e y we r e in the Engli sh Zone of G e r m a n y . T o avoid b e i n g r e t u r n e d to R u s ­ sia. t he A m e r i c a n t o Zone . 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The U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C o l l e g e s t u d e n t , F a c t s F o r u m will m e e t S u n d a y a t will be orda i n e d f o r t h e m i n i s t r y 6: 3 0 p.m. to c o n t i n u e a serie s on “ C h r i s t i a n i t y C o n f r on t s t he a t t he U n i v e r s i t y C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h W o rl d .” Mr. D. B. B a r r o w will S u n d a y a t t he 10: 50 a.m. worshi p lead t h e disc ussi on on “ Is Chri s­ servi ce. Guy, now c o m p l e t i n g his t i a n i t y P r a c t i c a l ? ” work t o w a r d t he m i n i s t ry a t T e x a s A Ch ri st i a n U n i v e rs i t y , t he Aust i n c hu rc h for this si g n i f i c a n t c e re m o n y . The Me m b e r s of West minster F e l l o w ­ t he U n i v e r s i t y ship will m e e t a t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h a t 5: 54 p.m. t he Rev. 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For I t he 8 p.m. se rvi c e Dr. Hei nsohn I n d i a . ” ha s se l e ct e d “ C h ri st an d the ★ \ i t he I U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t ; C h u r c h . Dr. Bl ake Smit h will con- se ri es of s e rm o n s on ! t i nue “ Be l ie fs T h a t M a t t e r ” S u n d a y at ! I I a .m. His t opic will be “ The I Ange l In t he S t o n e . ” ti is ^ he! o f T h I n t e r - F a i t h Picnic will be j T he I Fr i d a y a t G r e e n s h o r e s i n st e a d A rc h ite c ts to Cjo l a s t T u e s d a y a s a n n o u n c e d in . I rip ‘ Daily T e xa n. Thi s g a t h e r i n g is sp onsore d by t h e Uni ve rsi t y Re l igi ous W o r k e r s , Assoc i a t i on a nd is an a n n u a l e v e n t whi ch usua ll y dr a w s as m a n y as 20 0 people. Uni ve r si t y s t u d e n t s m ay e njoy s u m m e r school in the shallows of t he b e a u t i fu l m o u n t a i n s s u r r o u n d ­ i ng M o n t e r r e y . T hi s is t he fo u rt h t h a t s t u d e n t s ha ve be en of- ye a r On M exican Swi m m i n g, g a m e s, fel lowship a bd food, s i n g ­ folk g a m e s # - | fe r e d a c ha nc e to a t t e n d t he S e c ­ ing. ...... o r da n c i n g will be e n j oy e d by t hose on(1 p r e s e n t . A ride on t he C o m m o d o re R i v e r b o a t will e nd t he e ve ning. a r e T i c k e t s t h e y o u t h c e n t e r of e ve ry U n i v e rs i t y c h u r c h f o r $1.75. a va i l a bl e a t A l b a C l u b P i c n i c S u n d a y T h e Alba Club will hold its s u m ­ m e r picnic S u n d a y a t Bull Creek. All m em be rs a nd t h e i r gue st s will in f r o n t of Littlefield F o u n ­ meet t a i n a t 2: 30 p.m. Ti cket s m a y be p u r c h a s e d fro m a n y m e m be r of the club until t h e picnic s t a r t s . All m e m b e r s a n d g ue st s a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d . s e m e s t e r of i n s t i t u t e of T e c hnol ogy. the M o n t e r r e y sor p r o f e s s o r H u g h L. M c M a t h will lhis ye a r t he t r i p which ninp »r(.h jt e e t u r e s t u d e n t s : i ncl udes ni ne a r c h i t e c t u r e s t u d e n t s : Boh Kipp, Don Le gge , Ray Bort, E u g e n e Sm i t h, De a n Meek, E d w a r d Guice, Cha rl e s DeVil li er, Davi d W a l ke r, a nd S. T. Bibb. S t u d e n t s m a y also t a k e c o urse s in hi st ory, l i t e r a t u r e , g o v e rn m e n t , a rt s and c r a f t s , l a n g u a g e s , phi lo­ sophy, and g e o g ra p h y . .student in a t ­ t e n d i n g t he se cond session in Mexi ­ co should c o n t a c t P r o fe s s o r Mc Math in A r c h i t e c t u r e 312. i n t e r e s t e d An y P a r t y , P i c n i c f o r P e a r c e H a l l M e m b e r s of K a t h e r i n e Pe a rc e ; 1 Co-op will have a picnic a t 12:45 S u n d a y a t B a r t o n Springs. W e d ­ n e s d a y n i g h t t h e y will e n t e r t a i n m e m b e r s o f C a m p u s Gui ld Co-op wi t h a c ok e p a r t y . U T E x W o r k i n g i n N e w O r l e a n s W e l don J o s e p h E be l i n g, U n i v e r ­ sity g r a d u a t e , r e c e n t l y a ssu m e d t he d u t i e s of we l f a r e vi si tor in t he New Or l e a ns P a r i s h offi c e of t h e De ­ p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W e l fa re . Friday. June 26. I <>53 THE SUMMER TEXAN _ Page J Dormitory Counselor To Study at Columbia Miss He l e n W il la rd, c ou ns e l or of place Miss W i l l a rd in A n d r e w s f o r A n d r e w s D o r m i t o ry a t p r e s e n t , will | the r e m a i n d e r of the s u m m e r ses- a t t e n d Col um bi a T e a c h e r s ’ Col lege sions be gi nn i n g S u n d a y . in Ne w York whe re she will s t u dy P e r s o n n e l A d m i n i s t r a ­ S t u d e n t t ion d u r i n g se cond s u m m e r session. Miss W i l l a rd pl a n s to re- j t u r n to t he Uni ve rsi t y in S e p t e m ­ ber. t he Mrs. J u l i a Ririe, also c ounse l or d u r i n g t he p a s t l on g t e r m , will re- New Structures T o Be C om pleted By Early A u tu m n to Two a ddit i ons t he c rop of the f r a t e r n i t y hous e s n e a r new U n i v e rs i t y c a m p u s a re to be c o m ­ pl et e d by fall. Si gm a N u ’s $175,000 T e xa s Coloni al hom e will be c om pl e t e d in f o u r weeks. T h e a ir-c ondi t i one d t hr e e -s t o ry s t r u c t u r e will sleep 38 men. F e a t u r e s of in­ t e l e vi ­ clude a sion a n d d a nc i ng , open fi re pl a c e s on fl oors, sli di ng t wo glass doors which ope n ont o a for da n c i n g, a nd a l arge pat io in t he b a s e m e n t . ga m e room t he hous e f or l ounge l a rge f i r s t t he T he Si gm a N u ’s ne w hom e is a t 1002 W. T w e n t y -s i x t h , a n d t he Phi D e l t a ’s ne w a ddre ss will be T w e n t y - t h i rd a n d Nue ce s. P r e - r e g i s t r a t i o n J u n e 2 9 R e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m s m a y h e p i c k e d u p J u n e 2 9 a t t h e R e g i s ­ t r a r ’s o f f i c e i n s t e a d o f J u n e 2 6 i n a n n o u n c e d t h e T e x a n . as T o A t t e n d M e e t i n g A n n e Shaw, a s s i s t a n t d i re c t o r of W e s t m i n s t e r S t u d e n t Fel lowshi p, to s t u d y s t u d e n t l e ft t his week in d i f f e r e n t Chr i st i a n m o v e m e n t s F'.uropean c ou nt r i e s . T h e fi rst c on­ fe re nc e she will a t t e n d , in h e r t o u r t h ro u g h E n g l a n d , Sc otl and, FYance, Swi t z e r l a n d, G e r m a n y a nd Fi n l a nd, will be a c o n f e r e n c e on Chri st i an H op e in De rb y, E n g l a n d . Miss Sha w will end h e r t o u r of Fbi rope wi th a c o n f e r e n c e on t he F’innish s t u d e n t Ch ri st i a n move ­ m e nt . She will l eave L ondo n on A u g u s t 28 and fly to Aust in. ★ F o u r fr o m t h e U n i v e rs i t y psy­ c hology d e p a r t m e n t a r e a t t e n d i n g a T r a i n i n g L a b o r a t o r y in G r ou p De v e l opm e n t in Bet he l, Maine. six-week N a t i o n a l T h e y a r e Ors. Phi li p W orc he l a nd R o b e r t R. Bl ake of t he ps y­ c hology d e p a r t m e n t , Ra lph D uk e t he e d uc a t i o n psyc hol ogy d e ­ of p a r t m e n t , a nd J o s e p h IL ( T o n y ) L um pki n, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t w o r k ­ ing ^ t ow a rd a doc t or a l de gr e e in e du c a t i o na l psychology. President's Party T o Be Held Friday P r e s i d e n t a nd Mrs. Loga n W il ­ son will e n t e r t a i n U ni ve rs i t y f a c ­ ul ty and s t a f f m e m b e r s a t a g a r ­ den pa rt y F r i d a y fro m 8: 3 0 unt il IO p.m. a t t he p r e s i d e n t ’s home, 1610 Wa tc hil l Road. All s u m m e r sessi on fa c ul t y m e m ­ in Aust in bers, f a c u l t y m e m b e r s b u t not t e a c h i ng , a nd a d m i n i s t r a ­ tive s t a f f m e m b e rs ha v e be en i n ­ vited. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e offi ci al s, de a ns, a nd d e p a r t m e n t c h a i r m e n a nd t hei r wives will be in t h e house pa rt y . In case of ra i n* t he p a r t y will t he Hom e E c onom i cs in be held Building. of p i o u n H i ^ H u g o L e i pz i ge r-P i e r c e , associate p ro fe ss or a r c h i t e c t u r e ^ anti Dr. George I. Sa nc he z spoke on c o m m u n i t y pl a nn i n g e xp e rt , is at- ’— c o i m n u i i i v y i t e n d i n g t he A m e r i c a n I n st i t u t e of “ T he F o u r t e e n t h Am e nd m e nt a n d Pl a n n e r s n a t i on a l m e e t i n g in Sa n t he ‘S e p a ra t e but E qu al Doc t ri ne Fra n c i s c o , which be g a n T h u r s d a y I of E d u c a t i o n ” T h u r s d a y a t a m ee t - i and e nds S u n d a y . E d u c a t o r s H e a r S a n c h e z < ' " g o f P h i l ) c , t a K a P P a . v n r v . . . . SPECIAL r n ' SUMMER RATES Nowin effect at Arthur Murray's Brush up on your dancing before vacation time T here are tw o big reasons w hy now is th# t i m e t o c o m e t o Arthur Murray’*. First, you can save money. A nd second, you can save yourself tha embarrassment o f having to a p o lo g i/e for your dancing. pert and see for yourself how q u i.k and easy it is to b eco m e a p o p u la r p artn er, th an k* to h is M a g ic Step m eth o d o f teaching. See, too, why so many sought- after partners are Arthur Murray graduates. So d on ’t w a i t . . . com e in now. Put your- A ct now and be all set for the hest vacation ever. Studios open IO AM to IO PM —daily. se lf in the hands o f an Arthur Murray ex- Studios a i r -c o nd i t io n ed ARTHUR MURRAY School o j ’Dancing 2116 Guadalupe Phone 2-6261 Friday. June 26. 1953 THE SUM M ER TEXAN Rage 6 V a r s i t y ! 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THE 2828 PLAYHO USE G U A D A L U P E P R E S E N T S 7 f PERSO N AL A PPEA RA N CE A C A Y C O M ED Y A B O U T AN A C T R E S S ' L I F E TO N IG H T A N D SATU RDA Y N IG H T FIN A^ PER FO R M A N CES STUDENTS 60c C H LD REN 30c C U R T A IN 8:15 • A I R C O O L E D • Looking for a H E A T - BEATER? EAT A SLICE OF ICE COLD MELON 34th ST. WATERMELON GARDEN One Block West of Lamar ST A tta ING PAUL CHRISTIAN-PAULA RAYMOND-CECIL KELLAWAY • KENNETH TOBEY- JACK PENNICK STARTS H T O D A V i ^ H STATES REGULAR PRICES! ttronir mums post I-. 'N 'yty RAY BRADBURy PLUS! H A R R Y J A M E S & BAN D C A R T O O N • N EW S T E L E P H O N E 5 -1 7 1 0 T E L E P H O N E 5 -6 9 5 3 “ Pony Express” C harlton H eston Rhonda F lem ing TECHNICOLOR ------------------ P L U S “ The Ju n g le” Rod Cameron — _____________________ BOX O FFIC E O PE N S 7 :0 0 f ^ 0 pl# «|jf “The Lone H an d” Joel McCreo B a r b a r a H ale TECHNICOLOR ------------------ P L U S f e I I'M ^ W BOX O FFIC E O P E N S 7 :9 0 “ The Raiders” Richard C onte V iveca Lindforti TECHNICOLOR i j I I I I Friday, June 26, 1953 THE SU M M E R TEXAN Page 75 Art-minded Teachers > Show Creative Ability E l e m e n t a r y school t e a c h e r s w h o I s es in c e r a m i c s , s c u l p t u r e , a r c h t - l i f e d r a w i n g s , s u m m e r - 1 p i c t o r i a l c o m p o s i t i o n , d e s i g n , oil t e c t u r a l model i ng, t h i s h a v e n e v e r h a d a r t c om p o s e a c las s of A r t E d u c a t i o n T h e y a r e w e a v i n g b a s k e t s o u t o f r e e d a n d w e a v i n g p l a c e m a t s on t h e floor loom. T h e s e t e a c h e r s a r e u s i n g v a r i o u s k i n d s o f m a t e r i a l s u c h a s cloth, f e a t h e r s , a n d m e t a l t o a l o n g w i t h m a k e p a p i e r m a c h e a n i m a l s . Y a r - i ous-eolored g i r a f f e s to br t h e f a v o r i t e . i m a g i n a t i o n s t h e i r s ee m < 1 1 V* l i p - , V M V I I . . I V . I t i l , C a r v i n g wood t r a y s a n d m a k i n g is t r a y s a n d bo wl s c e r a m i c a s h also p o p u l a r . p a i n t i n g , c o m m e r c i a l a r t a n d a r t e d u c a t i o n is in t h i s ex hi b it . F a c u l t y m e m b e r s h a v e t h e i r a r t w o r k a t t h e D e n v e r A r t M u s e u m in a n e x h i b i t i o n h el d e v e r y y e a r o f t h e W est . M i s s ( o n - a r t all o v er s t a n c e F o r s y t h h a s a d r a w i n g a n d a p r i n t t h e D e n v e r d i s p l a y , R a l p h W h i t e h a s t wo oil p a i n t i n g s in t h e e x h i b i t i o n , a n d Kelly F e a r ­ i n g h a s a n oil p a i n t i n g . in in A t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n E x h i b i t s o f s t u d e n t oil p a i n t i n g s n a t i o n a l d r a w i n g show, whi ch be- is e x h i b i t e d a t h e Musi c I g i n s J u l y I , a r e B u i l d i n g . S t u d e n t w o r k is al so on d r a w i n g b y C h a r l e s U m l a u t a n d e x h i b i t i o n in t h e office a n d h a l l s o f : one b y E v e r e t t S p r u c e , s u m m e r t h e A r t B u i l d i n g . W o r k f r o m clas- I c h a i r m a n o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t . t h e L o g g i a o f t h e r e - . . QUEEN STARTS TODAY! IT * / HAPPENS _ 1 TO YOUrn* IN 3-D! columbia ncTtutt present* M a n ! ILIN TNC H ■Da r k ! tt