T e x a n First C o lle ge D aily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1955 Six Pages Today N O . 56 Campus Chest Drive Opens; $12,000 Goal Vol. 55 Price Five C e n ts Shivers Opposes Federal Control For Education G o v e r n o r ’s Speech O p e n s C o n v e n tion In H o g g A ud ito riu m G overnor Allan Shivers told the Texas Conference on Education Monday m orning th a t federal con­ trol in education would be disas- I trous and urged Texans p a rtic ip a t-1 ; ing in the P resident's White House j Conference on Education to resist any effort to impose federal con- ; trol. continue The T ex a s C on ference on E d­ ucation w ill through T u esd a y , with g en era l se ssio n s sc heduled in H ogg A uditorium . Shivers told the delegates th a t | tho first point he w anted to m ake th a t “ local “ crystal c le a r” was control is fundam ental in educa­ tion. . “ We who believe . . !n local in­ itiative and local self-government know' that this principle is nowhere ; m ore valid than in respect to edu­ cation,” the governor said. for Shivers called im aginative thinking to provide perm anent so­ lutions for the problem s of educa­ tion. “ The problem of education has become so large that we m ust co-operate in m eeting it,” the gov­ ernor added. The Texas Conference on E duca­ tion opened at 9 a.m . Monday at Hogg Auditorium with Governor the m orning's m ain Shivers as speaker. Neil M cElroy, of Cincin­ nati, C hairm an of the Committee the White House Conference for Twelve Enter Cam pusUglies; ; DeadlineToday mm Tuesday at 4 p.m ., is the official closing tim e for filing for the Ugly Man Contest, announced Danny M cLarry, contest chairm an. This, however, does not close write-in cam paigns. Ten m ore cam pus personalities have filed for the contest, bringing the total of candidates to twelve. This includes the traditional con­ testants for the title, “ J itte r” No­ len, director of the Texas Union, and .Tack Holland, dean of men. O ther uglies who have filed are E lm er T. Zilch, patron saint of APO, who is being sponsored by the ATO pledges; .Joe Cole, Delta Chi; Jam es Kelly, Delta Sigma P hi; Morgan Spear, Alpha Tau Omega ; Freddie H arkavy, * Phi Sigma D elta; Bevely Bergeron, Newman Club and Alpha Delta Sigm a; B uster Killingsworth, West­ m inster Student Fellowship; Char­ les D urrenberger, Phi Sigma Kap­ p a; Je rry Foose. Acacia; and Jim Henry, P ra th e r Hall, I All candidates will m eet Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Main Lounge of the Texas Union, Campaigning will last until Novem ber l l when bloc votes are due. BILLY RAVKIND, N A N C Y M O O D Y , JIM BRILL, NEIL C A L D W E L L . . . Student Court deliberates Student Court Sets New Law Elections The Student Court ordered a n e w , w ere told to m ark the hallo! with election for the posts of Law As- ‘X s' instead of voting by p refer- sem blym nn Monday. E arlier, tho en (M oue, two, three, etc.). Court decided it was tho only body with the power to do so. This is the second consecutive m isinstructions Brill said th t an in d ic t t cause of the voiding of the election was on the ballot. Al­ though there w ere only two plat es to be filled, the ballot said vote for four. Students' Association election be partially invalidated to ‘'T here’s nothing tin the Consti­ tution of the S tu d e n t'’ A nociation th a t says we can call a new elec- hon ’ said Jim Brill, chief justice, .be held W ednesday from 9 a .rn “ It if implied, but it is not clearly sta te d .” The election, to be adm inistered bv the Election Commission, will . )°in thp Student Assembly Thurs- 3 p.m. The elected candidates will In that The buiis of the Court's decision day. is that 105 of 400 ballots were in- Before deciding the ca^e, Brill valid, caused by erroneous instruc- had Jim Terrell, chairm an of the count th** ‘X' votes tions from the election clerk, Voters Commission, thai had been thrown out, to see if the they had any bearing on case. There w’as no w ay to tell w hether an ‘X’ m eant a first, sec­ third, or fourth preference. ond, “ It shows th a t there is a sub­ stantial difference” in the outcome of the election, said Brill. In last spring’s election the elected R epresentative P a rty can­ didates were rem oved from office to hy the Appellate Court on June 2 issued election someone Living Units First Contacts For Donations Personal solicitations, the first step in attaining a $12,000 goal for Campus Chest, begin Tuesday in the University living units. “ The bulk of money for the chest drive has to come from personal solicitations,” says Lloyd H ayes, who, with Betty Tem pleton, is co­ chairm an of Campus Chest. The goal for the 1955 chest fund was set at $12,000 as com pared to the 1954 of $9,000. Increased enroll­ ment at the U niversity caused the Campus Che-' steering com m ittee to approve the new goal. Over 225 students will solicit money from the living units, un­ der the direction of Ja c k Levy and Celia Buchan, f hairm en of per­ sonal solicitations C hairm en of the various sub-comms’te t* a re M arian Thompson a n d N orm a M atlock, dorm itories; Dorothy B urgess and F rank Cooksey, boarding houses; M aurie Sat tie and Je rry Wells, co­ ops; and Nancy Shepard and B aron Kidd, sororities and fra te rn itie s. Co-chairmen for cam pus p a rti­ cipation are Sally Sparks and Bob Keith. Sue Giesecke and Joan Mo- Knight a re serving as se cretaries, and Carol Hamilton and Doyle Parkinson are treasurers. Top features which have been planned to heir raise the c h arity fund include the Ugly Man Con­ test, a cam pus slave auction, an intercollegiate talent show, a n d Dimes Day. 4 0 Acres Follies' Tickets Available “ Forty Acres Follies” will begin the show, said “ present ■ tw o-night m n in Hogg Audi tor Ip sales indicate a *eli< it urn Thursday a t 8 p m. with me presentation of the five finalists In the “ Most Beautiful Freshman* contest and a fiv’e-act trip around the world. the Follies were shown on “ Cacti s Fill T im e’’ on KTBC-TV and broadcast by Radio House on “ University New'sbeat” Monday night. Preview'* of Tickets for the Follies will con­ the through W ednesday at When the Follies open Thursday tinue team of Life magazine Co-Op, J. R. Recd Music Company, photographers will he on hand to and the Texas Union Tickets are 85 cents each. Ben Wallis, publicity chairm an of M ica.’ the sponsor of phofograph the show. night, a 6 Students Hurt In Car Accidents Six University students were in­ jured in three auto accidents over the week end. One w as hospital­ ized. Nita Knox was reported in “ fair­ ly good condition’’ in San Angelo s Shannon Hospital following a one- e a r accident east of Llano Friday. She suffered a fractured left leg and lacerated hand. The Follies, a m usical comedy- variety show with a chorus line, quartets, duets, and individual sing­ ing and dancing, will the audience on a world tour. The first a c t takes place in M anhattan, the second in the African jungle, the third in South A m erica, the fourth in P aris, and the fifth has a United State* hillbilly them e. take A “ grand finale” will conclude the show. Both perform ances will begin at 8 p.m . in Hogg Auditorium. Bowman to Speak For Cap and Gown report- Kenneth Vance Reese, The first m ass m eeting of Cap and Gown, organization for all sen- #dlv the driver of the car, w-as not - tor women, is T hursday a t 7 p.m. in Moore-Hill Hall C afeteria. Dr. injured. Both students are residents Henry Bowman, nationally recog­ of San Angelo and w ere enroute nized authority on m arriag e and home when the accident occurred. fam ily r e l a t i o n s , will disvrtTss Miss Knox is president of Alpha “Courtship, Engagem ent, and M ar­ Omicron Pi sorority. ria g e .” Three other students w ere in­ jured when their car hit a culvert seriously near Thorndale. Most hurt is J e rry Searcy, who suffered a fractured vertebra. David Point, driver of the car, received cuts j on the head and ear. C. W. Wom­ ack Jr., has a possible fractured rib. Womack said the car went out of oontrol on a curve and hit the culvert broadside. All three stu­ dents were thrown from the car, which was completely wrecked. Two freshman students, G erald P. Patterson and William D. Cadie, were reported injured Sunday in an auto accident nine miles w'est of Georgetown. No report was available on the extent of their injuries. W ednesday the m em bers of the Cap and Gown Council will m ain­ tain a booth in front of the Texas Union between IO a m. and 2 p.m. to accept m em bership applications for the senior organization. Stu­ dents m ay also join at the m ass m eetings. Cap and Gown will have large group m eetings throughout the year on topics of interest to senior wom­ en. The organization also provides a loan fund for women students and sponsors Swing Out, the tr a ­ ditional program held each spring to senior women. junior and recognize Directory Corrections M u s t Be In B y T h ursd ay ,h. Texas Student Publications of- m a te r,- Jo u tn a „ , m Bu„ ding M7 or maJor • , . _ , Com m ittee Places T w o _ O n D isc ip lin a ry Probation j dpnt D irectory Supplement I Thursday is the deadline for cor- : reef ions and additions for the Stu- to be printed in The Daily Texan soon. , hf , u ti — . Two Students charged with .che- M istak„ ... | . _ , i . . la stic dishonesty, w ere placed on disciplinary probation for two long te] honp num bprs ^ w in o e s Monday afternoon by the (h<> , upplem ent j( , tlrfpnts notify ■ Discipline C o m m itter t , in th(, di. , d ch anee„ of address or The m o students had been charg- ( ed with cheating on a reeent post- „ , pphow 2. , 473 poned exam , ______________________ Acr, slc „ Destroyed The com m ittee of three faculty m em bers and two students placed the students on probation u n til; Mica m em bers reported Monday June, 1957. F ailure to report regu-i the destruction of a freshly painted I larly to C arl B redt, associate dean sign advertising the Follies. When of student life, or to comply with w orkers returned Sunday night t o ' all U niversity regulations will re- erect the sign which had been l e f t 1 suit in their being suspended from on the grass to dry, it had been the University for a year, Dean destroyed. Arno Novvotny said. i Borrowed from Delta Sigma Phi the sign was JO feet He term ed the case the first m a- fraternity, Jot disciplinary action of th# year, high and JO inch©* wid#. B D McKinney and Jack C arey, heard panel discussions on cam paign m aterial in the nam e o f 'o n Education, also spoke After these speeches, the dele- the R epresentative P a rty that was not stam ped “ Hemphill’s No. 3." j gates attended group m eetings and the the displaced candidates who would aim s, organization, building needs. the election been and teacher needs of our schools. have won had and evening m a d e official, said they would ac- Monday afternoon they again attended group and cep! the decision of the Court. section m eetings on various phases of education. BETTY TEMPLETON, GRETTA T H O M A S, LLOYD H AYES . . . first C a m p u s C h e s t dollar Tribute to M a ry Dannenbaum Paid by Students at Service I “ We a re going to abide by the decision of the Student Court, and : will register no form al protest,’ * said G arey, Jim T errell, chairm an of said the Election Commission, the Commission wilt prepare a new election bill for submission to the Student Assembly as soon as pos­ sible. He said the bill will deal with cam paign signs and expenses, responsibility for election law' viola­ tions, and the Dalby System of voting. T errell said he would like to see the Dalby System published in the Students’ Association handbook, or better still, thrown out. The only copy of the Dalby System appears in the 1950 m inutes of the Student Assembly. Applications Due For Deferment Applications the Selective foe' ! Service College Qualification test to be given Novem ber IT m ust be filed in the R e g istra r’s Office by 5 : p.m. Tuesday. ! A score of 70 or more on the three-hour w ritten is entirely optional, will provide one basis for occupational deferm ent from the draft as a student. Scores will be sent to local draft boards, but a board m ust also have a writ­ ten request, from the student be­ fore he will be deferred. test, which Applicants m ust be Selective Ser­ reg istrants who have not vice taken the test before, and who are pursuing a full-time college course leading to a degree. For under­ graduates, a full-time load consists of not less than twelve sem ester hours. Tuesday m orning the Conference will hold group m eetings on school finance, public interest in schools, educational opportunities for adults, and provisions for higher educa­ tion. UT Internationals To Hold Election Six new m em bers of the In ter­ national Council will be chosen from foreign students representing areas of the world W ednesday and Thursday,.in elections from 9 a m until 5:30 p.m . at the International Center. I Two students will he nam ed as bv M rs. Jam es E . Clark, By BARBARA RAY sang Students, faculty m em bers, and “ Jesu, Joy of M a n s Desiring, bv friends gathered in the U niversity 1 Bach. M rs. Clark also played the Presbyterian Church at noon Mon- organ prelude, day for services for M ary Dannen- ba urn, U niversity senior in the C ol-j loge of E d u catio n who died S atur- in his re m a rk s th a t M iss D annen- d av night of a b rain contusion suf- h aunt “ loved the D n d w ith a1 h . I h ea rt. soul, and m ind. and h er fete d a week before. n^i^hbor 6Ven m ore thnn herself. w ||y ^ w„ , 5Urh , a e c ia l Hol]and dpan of men said The 21-year-old student i leads. ^ 3 glory of the Christian f a ith ” he said. The Campus Chest Intercol­ legiate Talent Show, to he held Saturday night at 8 p.m . a t Hogg Auditorium, will present a varie­ ty of entertainm ent. Contribu­ tions to tho Cheat will be accept­ ed at the door. Gene K retschm ar and Dorothy Burgess will he M aster and Mis­ tress of Ceremony. Local talent will include the chorus line from “ Forty Acres Follies" and popu­ lar singer, C arey Deckard. Also featured will he F red W hitaker, M r. Lewis told the congregation he considered it tragic that “ too ; often we take life for granted, Stu- j den's seem to think that when they j a re through with college, m arried, and have children of their own. th at then they can give attention to the things that are m ost im- j ^ ‘'Juggling Fool from TU.” port ant in ofe. until the service began. She jot C jrlstia n F ijjth^and the orange and the n la ,’k<’ they would represent have candidates for each of the geogra- w as dressed in phic zone seats on the council in white uniform sh,a wore. l a s t year ; a ^ r e s a »,at al l write-in balloting Wednesday. The as pres,der,it of < ^ " 8 ® nam es of those eligible and the women a s e n tee organization. zones been posted Center, m an of the election * F our of said Erol Serim, chair- send contributions to tim Orange .Jack ets, Texas Union, for a me- Vtirwrus m m isi fund the croup Will estab- m orial fund the group will Ii ch for Miss D annenbaum . Orang# Jackets served as ushers. It w as requested th a t those whd the International wished to regions—Europe, regions instead1 * V1 1 j » ‘* e ts , h e r com m ittee. flowers lived send a f the the .j in f ^ | ★ and ca n d id ate for S tudents Assot!- ation president automobile at 12:30 a.m ., Sunday, j October 23. She never regained consciousness and had been in a respirator at Brackenridge Hos­ pital since Monday, when she un­ derw ent brain surgery. The body lay in state a t U niver­ sity P resbyterian Church from l l a.m . was struck by an rwrs0" to j Quest featured acts will include “ We see that this Is not so," he delegations from five other cam . “ She was easy to love She had continued. "If life is given us for puses: Baylor TCU, A&M, SMU, of u s' ■ a great capacity for love and loved a purpose, then w(e m ust find that everybody. But she was not soft, purpose here and now.” She had strong and deep com ic-; tions when w as gentle hut firm . and a contagious courage Miss D annenbaum ’s body was to Houston Monday after­ she expressed them . D iary, laken noon by Cook Funeral Home, director P rayer services will be at the fe Com- George H. Lewis F uneral Home in , , Ioufton a t 2:30 p.m . Tuesday. The munity, address that although the grief of funeral will he a t 3 p.m . Tuesday , The Rev. Jack Lewis, T n n tty Episcopal Church, with I ★ , epar’a tio n -th e re w as the Rev. Ralph Miller and the Rev. |n thPL n .w for despair.! A rthur C. Knapp officiating. Burial liVf, H% Christ w ill he in F orrest P a rk Cem etery. and Texas Tech. The Cam pus Chest Slave Auc­ tion, with Dean Cobb as au c­ tioneer, will be held Monday la See CAMPUS CHEST, page 6 Tickets Still A v a ila b le For Bear G a m e Friday Ticket sales for th# B aylor gam# were brisk Monday with nearly 3,000 student tickets drawn by clos­ ing time a t 5 p.m., Al Lundstedt, to die is to gain. That is the; Miss Dannenbaum entered the : ticket m anager, reported. - 1 K i n a Still H o s p i t a l i z e d W i t h A c c i d e n t i n j u r i e s * • , M arvin Ling, g two who suffered ' fractured concussion in the sam e ; . • ^orient student . legs \\\ 0f the 200 date tickets far University as a freshm an rn 1952 after graduating from L am ar High students and their dates w-ere sold l l a m ., but additional date School in Houston. She was one Of by the tickets a t the regular $3.25 ra ta the most active women on cam pus and last spring received are available next to the student the first M arjorie Darilek Award section. These m ay be used by __ ^ m os, outstanding independ- anyone accompanying th# student. A few general admission tickets ent woman a t the University. are still available for seats on the to M a r y } Her parents withdrew her west side even with the goal posts and rn th# northwest corner. Draw­ ing of tickets will close Friday a t 4 p.m . As Miss D annenbaum ’s friends entered the church sanctuary^ the Tower chim es pealed slowly T h e , E yes of T exas” in her m em ory. nam e the Students’ Association The Rev. Scott fie ld Bailey, rec- Rrackonridge Hospital but his con- election held W ednesday after the extent of her injuries was learned. tor of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, >t|U a patient a t from “ im proved.” fata] 1 . * King been X i n g dizzy! .spells because of his concussion! - and Ru*so,l tors a r , not re ,.a in when King WU. mie D annenbaum (I I HA 4VU30CH It the organ he released from the hospital. she is survived by her parents, Charles A Sum ners of but has recovered enough to spend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dannen- , Church gave some tim e in a wheel chair. Dor- baum of Houston; a brother, Jim - of Houston; three aunts, Mrs L asker Meyers Sr., Miss Melma Dannenbaum . and Mrs* Lawrence B. Adeis; two un­ cles. Henry J. Dannenbaum and Nathan D annenbaum ; and one great-aunt, Mrs. George L, Charl­ ton, . M r. Lundstedt said that anyone needing a Blanket Tax picture may have it taken a t the U niver­ sity Co-Op Thursday from IO to l l a.m . and from 3 to 5 p.m. Forty Acres e " vocation an ~ F a r E ast a n d Australia, N orth, Am erica, and South A m erica-w ill have one representative each. Two m em bers will represent the N ear E ast, which has the largest foreign student, population on the cam pus. (The U niversity’s few African stu­ dents will vote with those from the N ear E ast in this election.) Candidates for the six places will be announced after prim ary voting ends Wednesday afternoon, Serim . advised students having any que*-, hfm T & 'Z S S S S J S S S S . before the final voting Thursday. G regory, accom panied a W h a t Do You Think? The Princess Made a Choice By JOHN BOGERS Princess M a rg a re t’s decision not to m a rry P eter Townsend m ay have been felt around the world and the University w as no different. The rom ance between the Princess of England and the divorced com­ m oner is said to have divided the nation. E ight U niversity students were divided in their opinions of wheth­ er the Princess had m ade the right decision or not. The eight answ ered the question, “ Do you think that should have M argaret to Capt. Townsend?” - in • **'d Mowery “ It would (junior take Spanish a very ★ that think N a n c y Goos by (sophom ore speech-psychology m a jo r): “ F rom a p e rs o n a l standpoint, sh e acted unwisely, but she I showed her m aturity in th at she took her country s welfare and sentim ent Into consideration. Hav­ ing lived with a girl from Scotland I realize the sentim ent and pride the British have. I also adm ire her stand because of the religious convictions within the Anglican Church.” R oland D a h lia (Students’ Asso­ ciation president, senior economics told m ajo r): “ She should have him sooner if she were going to say no. Public opinion did not give them a fair chance.” Jury Will Hear Police Report PteiuniM l-y , , The ship-shaped Delta Zeta house once flew a pirate flag from its roof. Today the sam e flag is furled from the ram parts of the Theta Chi house next door. How the flag got there is still secret undivulged by the Theta th . D,2n Chi brotherhood and It h a , I die accident in which Maiy D a n - nenbaum was fatally injured will Delta Zetas .worried. be presented before a closed sos- sion of the T ravis ( ounty G rand Q ark j urv Thursday ‘-it u a s no trick a t a ll,’ Charley told Joyce Rey- teasingly al A ; ^ nolds “We m erely dressed up one caunter and ^ Traffic Captain George Roger* ixdice departm ent of the pledges In of the Austin said that no charge h as been filed skirt—and against Charles “ C huck' Hill of G e n e r a l Delta Robert W. Lee (freshm an phar­ Houston, driver of the car which m acy major)*. “ I think that it was struck Miss Dannenbaum and aer up to her. It was her decision and ^ case you were worried about escort, M arvin King. The act tdent she m ade it. R eally it s none of my occurred shortly after midnight ee F a rris MOWERY ULRICH DAHLIN i i i J t f ii i i LEE Tuesday, Nor. I, 1955 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 Steers Start Cage Practice W ith 7 Lettermen Returning B v D O K C L A R K T e x a n S p a r ta S t a f f The seven Southwest Conference schools take the wraps off their j basketball teams Tuesday as offi­ cial practice starts. About twenty candidates are expected to report for the Longhorns’ opening drills at Gregory Gym . Texas is facing the 1956 season with high hopes of improving their 1955 record of four wins against twenty losses, one of the poorest in the schools history. In confid­ ence play, the Steers finished sixth with a 3-9 record. Lack of depth, Texas’ big prob­ lem last season, should not haunt coach Thurman ‘‘Slue’’ Hull this year with seven lettermen return­ ing. Raymond Downs, who scored a highly respectable 400 pcfints last R A Y M O N D D O W N S . . . 400 in 54 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Kappa Sig, Brunette , Grove Lead Mural Swimming Meet Four forecasters were accurate last week on their predictions of :he weekly D aily Texan Lucky 7 foursome Football Contest, The ‘•irked ail games correctly except he tie between Texas A&M and Arkansas. M rs. Bengt Peterson of 1200 H as­ sell Street won first prize with a '1-20 pick of Texas over SM U . George Brown cf 501 West Thirty- eighth na n o w ]\ came in second with a 26-20 selection favoring the .longhorns. WE RENT TUXEDOS $utpen< cummer CROWN TAILORS 408 lo s t Sixth Street r / Size* f 14-30 thorn, ragulor* longs end e x tra longs ED KELLEY . . . another great game Scrappy E d Kqlley, the Long I horns* tremendous end, was select cd the Steer “ Play e r of the Week* by Hie Texan Sports Staff. Alw aw a consistent defensive star. Kelley made two key calche-; in the SM T game, scoring one touchdown and gaining nineteen yards on another. Linemen received almost all con­ sideration and Johnny Tatum G ar­ land Lennon, Herb G ray, Bob Tucker, Ilomrne, and Menan Soh new er all were singled out for their tackling, Ileitis Del LO VELY F R A M E D ESIG N S to tit every personality DALLAS HOLFORD OPTICIAN TW O CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IOO East 19th at Wichita- Rh. 7-1885 303 Cap tai Nat l Bit Bldg; Ph. 7-7942 p p p PRB*— ------- BUYING A D IA M O N D ? Then you should have the protection of Mural Schedule T I E S D IV T O T I H F O O T B A L L Cirl-- It 4 p m , Sigma Chi vs Alpha Epsllo P. Kappa Sigm a Vt FU-t.ii fhcta Pi Sigma PRI Epsilon \s Phi Kapp* Vs I T 6 p .m ., D e lla k a p p a I- psi io n vs. Gam m a D elta. Cia** A 3 p.id , Dorm A vs. L ittle Campus K a p p a S i g m a vs? 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TM R O X O F F IC E O P E N S 6: (MI A dolta 50o — f h l l d Free Teenage <12 to 17)—25* C i M i . s c o P t l m m m _ P L U S ---- cuvAJ-vaann a r v r in Jt n jiJ \t DEMETRIUS ANO THE GLADIATORS ii C iN k m a S c O P E iff I r U niversity: “The prim ary' purpose of any new -paper, w h eth er it exists on a college cam pus or in a large city, is to report th e news. The news should be rep o rted in a m anner free from bias and not s la n te d .. . . “This is by no m eans a new thing. The W heel has for y ears attem p ted to rep o rt th e news about life on cam pus as clearly and honestly as possible. We believe th a t we have succeeded in this attem p t. “Yet th e coverage of cam pus news is not the only field in which th e Wheel is active. W ith each issue we tak e stands th ro u g h our editorial pages, on various problem s both on and off cam pus. *Tf a school decided to do aw ay w ith freedom of the stu d en t press, it m ight as well do aw ay w ith academic freedom . If it told th e new spaper w hat to prin t, w hat would keep th e school from telling professors w hat th ey should say in class o r students w hat hooks they should read ? We don’t believe, how ever th a t such a situation would ever occur a t Emory’. “T he W heel has never claim ed to reflect the opinion of th e student body of th e University'. T hat would lie an impossibility. I t would necessitate a poll of every student before taking any m ajo r editorial ^tand. The Wheel attem p ts to serve th e student body, but it will not he reduced to a tool when it feels th e m ajo rity is a t f a u lt N eith er do we propose to a sse rt the policy of E m ory U niversity in ou r editorials when we feel the U niversity is wrong. “ We invite agreem ent or disagreem ent with our editorial stands, We are not try in g to force ou r opinions on anyone. As we see it, we have one editorial mission * . . t o cause o u r read ers to think about w hat we say.” Worthiest of Projects CAMPUS CHEST, the w orthiest of cam pus projects, opens Tuesday. The goal th is y ear is h igher than ever. The co-operation, good will, and intelligence of each denizen of th is com m unity is g reatly needed. Toward Intellectual Stimulation • P I SIGMA ALPHA, A thenaeum Debating: Society, and th e O ratorical Association should be commended. T hrough a series of public s p e e c h e s , the organiza­ tions are helping foster an atm osphere of g e n u i n e intellectual stim ulation. The Pi Sigm a Alpha series. “On th e F ro n tie r of Knowledge," will concern th e im pact of nuclear energy on hum anity. F irst speech is Thursday. A thenaeum and O ratorical Association have sched­ uled the first of a series of controversial public debates W ednesday. Subject: “ Resolved, th a t Factionalism W ithin the D em ocratic P a rty in Texas is a D esireable S ubstitute for the T w o-P arty System .” Todays Guest Editorial . . . fro m th e C h ris tia n S cien ce M o n ito r " It has been p retty clear fo r some tim e th a t P rem ier Ngo Ding Diem, for all his new ness to the scene, is a more popular and powerful figure in South V ietnam than absentee Chief of S tate Bao Dai. It has, how ever, taken an election to show ju st how m uch m ore popular. Mr. Diem, of course, pushed th e referendum , w ith practical certain ty as to its outcome. It has authorized him to rem ove the form er em peror 'who now’ lives in F ran ce and to initiate a governm ent of South V ietnam as a republic. The Diem regim e may not alw ays have used the greatest wisdom; it m ay have provoked battles which could have been avoided. But by throw ing down the gauntlet to th e co rru p t Binh X uyen and divisive reli­ gious sects it has created a central a u th o rity to which anti-C om m unist V ietnam ese m ay rally. And this m ay eventually prove of p aram ount im portance in S outh­ east Asia, h B t WIT J J E MORRIS Tpj»b Editor FROM T H E POSTMAN: “On behalf of the entire Texas squad and th e Long­ horn coaching staff, we wish to express our deepest ap p re­ ciation to the stu d en t body, faculty, alum ni, and especially the Longhorn Band for help­ ing us to g et m entally set to whip SMU last S aturday. •‘Th*' victory over SMU will a l­ w ays hold special significance for us. F o r it w as m ore th a n just a te a m victory'. I t w as a school vic­ tory'. achieved the com ­ bined efforts of the play ers, coach­ faculty. Longhorn es, Rand, local new s­ papers and everyone associated with The U niversity of Texas foot­ ball te a m . .students, through alum ni, the in "T E X A S is once again the thick of the cham p ionship fight, and now w e 're asking you to con­ tinue this support as we p re p a re for crucial g am es with Baylor, TCU, and Texas A&M, If you're behind us, we c a n 't miss, and we pledge our continued d e t e r m in a ­ tion to go all the way, for the h e a r t­ w a rm in g d em on stration of school spirit. All the blood, sweat, and te a r s a r e a ch e a p p ric e to pay for such an unforgettable ex p e rien c e," " T h a n k s ag a in Sincerely, B o S e x to n < barley B rew er Menan S c h r ie v e r SMU g am e t r , -captains A ggie th eir hi-'?:'Sui th e ir In t s n i4Is, ha d best , back 2a m m o n. . pit) T he bo d le r , tare up O U R CONGRATULATIONS to Rush Moody, student president in som e days of 1952, who, m a t e r n a l vacillation, is now a father. a fte r Tom Rush Moody ITI. w as horn Sunday at. Seton Hospital. W eight: 6G pounds. K L E V E N YEARS AGO today the E T Regents reconvened in Houston to r o u n d e r the dism issal of H om er P ric e Rainey. T he.r u ltim ate decision, so the story goes, p recipitated one of the bitterest political fights in T exas history. T H E W ITTENBURG CO LLEGE Torch d escribes a rec en t conver­ sation betw een a successful busi­ n e s s m a n on a visit to the c a m p u s and his economics professor. Re­ calling th a t he used rn h a v e trouble with economics exam s, he asked to sec some of the cu rre n t papers. Noting them . he o b se rv e d : "T h e se a re the s a m e old ques­ tions." agreed " Y e s ." " B u t, " said the professor. "W e n ev e r change the question*! " the visitor. " D o n 't you know the student* will p ass the questions from cia** to c l a s s ? " the bland r e ­ ply, " b u t in economics, we always change the a n s w e rs ." " C e r ta in ly ," w as the and carefully during AS CANDIDATE for the student presid e n cy before h e r unfortunate accident October 22. M a ry Dannen- b au m set forth a c o m m en d a b le presidential platform . As a tribute to h e r dee p loyalty to the U n iver­ sity. student leaders should study I' ensuing m o n t h s : • Student rep rese n tatio n In hous­ ing and food service policy. • E valuation of w age scale* and em ploym ent p rac tice s in the Uni- versity a r e a . • Investigation of ’he U niversity scholarship p r o g ra m and the basis on which g r a n ts a r e made. the Students’ As­ • Revision cf sociation Constitution r e ­ organization of the Students' Asso­ ciation. • Extension of the Union-Student G ov ernm ent L ea dersh ip T raining P r o g r a m . • Student evaluation of the entire e x t r a -c u rr ic u la r p r o g ra m . • Course evaluation by students, an d student rep rese n tatio n in a c a ­ dem ic policy form ulation. • Study <>f the effect of ban on f re sh m a n g rad e s. • S taggered A ssembly te rm s with sem i-annual elections. • E xtension of Union services to E n gineering and L a w ca m p u se s, and e n c o u ra g e m e n t of ex-student c a m p a ig n for Union expansion. • S t u d e n t t h e ca m p a ig n for re-investm en t of th# P e r m a n e n t Fund. • In te g r a te d housing I n te r ­ national Students, and co-ordina­ In te r ­ tion of nationa I a r e p re se n ta tiv e council. • Centra! clearing b ureau for all req u e sts for ca m p u s and com m u­ nity service. campus-wide p a r t i c i p a t i o n p r o g ra m s the ca r through the for i n Sick List Murray Allen Abramson. Robert Earl Adams Patsy Ruth Akers, Richard G. Arellano, James Fuller Babb, Elds R. ("happen. J o h n Marvin Confrater, George Robert Creed ie. Gratia Eliza­ beth D a ih . Michael David Dennis Ka- fnel Dominguez Kenneth Howard Kd- i-ee miston VV. C Knmon Jr., Pats) Gunn, P h illip V. H arp er, Joan Rebecca Hertz, Charles W illiam H ilburn * Pa­ tricia G. Johnson Neil Aubrey Lover, D ouglas Marvin McEarehen, .Urie H. Srygley Mouton Sheldon Irving Osier. E llsw orth Clifford Sperling. Donald Gene Stevens, GUS P. Stewart, Jacque­ line Ann Smut Faust© Amhul Torres. Bra-mer ’ Rn* I raw# eg Mary Grace Vo!ahi Richard A W ells Frank Al­ fred W heeler, Burleigh Donald H ick­ man. To the E d ito r: in c h a rg e of As c h a irm a n of the c o m m itte e w hich w as the a r ­ r a n g e m e n ts for the meeting of the South Central M o d e m L an g u a g e Association which w as held on o u r c a m p u s last F r i d a y and S atu rd ay , thank you for I a m w riting to the m a t t e r you r co-operation in interest you of publicity . It m a y to know that the m eetin g a t tr a c te d so m e 425 te ac h ers of English and the m odern foreign la nguages to o u r ca m p u s from the six states in the Association region and th a t m a n y m e m b e rs d e c la re d it to hp one of the most successful m e e t­ ings in the fifteen-ye ar-old, history of the SOM LA. like to take I should ■ nguag< x as ha- student. ssor Pa deem this op­ portunity. however, to m a k e som e rectification of a s u m m a r y you published in S unday's Daily T exa n of a speech delivered by P ro f e s ­ sor William T P a r k e r , executive secretary of the Modern L an g u a g e Association. The point bf P ro fe s­ sor P a r k e r s hard-hitting ad dress, delivered at. a luncheon atten ded by m ore than 300 m e m b e rs of the Association w as the following: the es h as de- s tud y of foreign la m d in e d in the high sc h : of the n i ­ ls a r e ao- t ion t college en rn!lr rv a s i i.-part m e n t tim ny int of R o m ance s of The Unix entity of n ea rly 13 pet cent nr in this y e a r I b an last). Pn rk er po m i­ )f€ se in high cd out that this s< bool en pol I in cr k ng place at a tittie when ! increasing public sen 1 intent I the le arn ­ mg of a foreign er*. I quote th e following from h o talk 'VI I E R E A R E rn »r e Am ic a n s p a l i n g good m oney e a ch ; ar to language school one co m m ercial th a n th e re a r e c u r r e n tly students of m odern foreign languages in all th e public high schools of A rk a n ­ s a s , Louisiana. Mississippi, and Ok­ lahoma. More A m eric an s annually visit Mexico a n d other Latin A m er­ id > mg ir a n countries than Spanish in all l ' ' ; high ? Is put I visit, together M ore A merica r P a r is this y e a r than ar [dying F re n c h rn all US high s Is put to g e th e r." e s 11 s< hoc as wi •p sh cr>hnr la \ i inn Lingua textbooks as P ro fess o r P a r k e r a1: o pointed to rising sales of langui ige phono- g r a p h records and sol -help lan- gila go rn idence of in c re asin g adu lt interest in foreign languages. He called ( n I niver- site te a c h e rs of foreign languae* s a n d of courses in the tra in in g of te a c h e r s schools and d e p a r t ­ m e n ts of education to a t te m p t to p e r s u a d e high Reheel a d m in is tra ­ to rs to add foreign to th e ir curricula. lang u ag e s in AARON S C H A F F F R C h a irm an . D e p a rtm e n t of R o m a n c e L an guag es. A Iii si ups O T R E E P A T T E R N S T he wind A frenzied architect Builds pattern* in the trees Of spinning wheels And nebulae And mist, rag in g seas. loves Y outh's A re quiet visitors Which w hisper in the breeze T h ey live a m om ent F a d e a w a y Like paries rn in the trees KNOW LEDGE We do not learn, We grow. We just get older And then we know. —P E T E G U N T E R Job Opportunities Representatives from Foley'*, one of H ouston s stores, largest department w ill be on campus W ednesday ana Thursday, November 2 and 3. to' inter- v Sew applicants for their Junior Execu­ tive Training Program. T hey are inter­ ested In J»huar> and June gradual** w ith m ajors in economics accounting, banking and finance, m arketing, home economics, liberal arts, transportation, and management Make appointm ent in Student em ploym en t Bureau. Pearce H all Ii®, no later than October 31. Official Notices A re^.strati and Friday by repreeenta- tives of Humble Oil & R efining Com­ pany Only graduates In chem ical, civil, electrical, general m echanical, and pe­ troleum engineering and engineering m echanics in advanced physics and physical and organic chem istry will be eligible for permanent em ploy- men*. Job ob portunities will be discuss­ ed W ednesday B H Amstead ex ecu* rive assistant in th* C ollege of Engi­ neering, can supply additionai infor­ mation and A eronautical C i v i l E l e c t r i c a l M e c h a n ic a l M a th /P h y s ic s L o c k h e e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w ill b e o n c a m p u s W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 2, 1 9 5 5 to discuss how tbs com pany’s diversified d evelopm ent program cen advance y o u r career. For Interview s « « $ y o u r Placem ent E N G I N E E R I N G G R A D U A T E S GG A ctivities at the California Division of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation cover virtually every phase of aeronautical endeavor. A total o f 45 m ajor projects is in progress. T he expanding development and production program has already resulted in 13 models of aircraft now on production lin e s- h u g e airliners, commercial and military cargo transports, extremely high-speed fighters, jet trainers, radar search planes and patrol bombers. D evelopm ent projects are even more diversified, include nuclear applications to aircraft, turbo-prop and jet transports, advanced versions of vertical-rising aircraft and a number of other significant classified projects. T his capacity to develop and produce such a wide range of aircraft ii important to career-conscious engineers. It means more •oope for your ability, more opportunity for promotion with Officer. 30 many projects constantly in motion, more job security - because your career is not restricted to one type of plane. L o c k h e e d A I R C R A F T C O R P O R A T I O N C A L I F O R N I A D I V I S I O N burbank California Anton N am ** O fflc* rt _______________ N«w officer* announced T hurs- A H fo r B lan to n D o rm ito ry a re iaine C urllff, p resid en t; C arolyn unden, v ic e-p re sid e n t; M a ry H ay iirrett, le c r e ta r y -r e p o r te r ; bd* B e rry , tre a s u re r. On th e stu- m ts’ rela tio n s b o ard ar* Sis Almv, S an d ra >an W ilkinson, ogers. and lisle Sorority Initiates On* ju nior, w as I P eg g y G reg o ry , H isted M onday into evening g m a A lpha Iota, n atio n al honor- ry m usic sorority. Geography Group' f . M e e t s T h u r s d a y O L . Austin's Plans Services T he “ C ontinental D ivide — th e an d H ighland R ockies fro m C olorado to C a n a d a ” w ill be D r. Tom Mc* Knight’s topic Thursday when he I speaks to the U niversity G eorgia- i phy a u h in Speech B uild ing 213 at { 3 : 3 0 p m . H e w ill illu s tra te h is ta lk w ith colored slides. Coffee w ill be , se rv e d d u rin g a questio n an d an- m orning a t st< A ustin’s Catholici, s w e r period a fte r h is le c tu re . T o sp ecial Observe All Saints' Day All S ain ts’ D ay w ill b e o b serv ed | b e r 31, w as called H allow een, o r j ish C hu rch es se rv ic es T u esd ay th e ev en in g before H allow D ay. t introduced an ail sain ts festiv al on N ovem ber I, th is ^ In the F o u rth C en tu ry neighbor- d ay b ec am e g en erally accep ted , this fall t c re sted in geography T he G eo g rap h y C lub, o rg an ized j cerem o n y from All S ain ts’ D ay in feasts an d i C h urch , b u t it is a g re a tly changed ring dioceses b egan to in te rc h a n g e the old people of New O r- in com m on j e a n s , th e d ay m e an s honoring the is open to all stu d e n ts in- th e d ay s of Pope B oniface III and feasts in solem nization of a m a l- d ea d in o ne’s fam ily, one s ances- to rs . T hey tra v e l, ^ i t h th e bones th e re w ere 0f th e ir loved ones, to a spot they an d IO a rn,, an d a stu d e n t com - too g re a t a n u m b e r to be o b serv ed w ish to co n sec ra te fo r th em w ith a in m union w ill be a t 5:15 p .m . I II dedi* th e ir m inds in a sen tim en tal fash- M ass w ill be held a t 6, 7, 8, 9. m a rty rs w ere ad d ed ty r ’s d eath . As o th er sa in ts and w ith th e lim ited d ay s in a y e a r. | m em o ry , an d th e y localize Popo G reg o ry IV. join To to it you c a n hav* a lovely »!im figure w ith w o r l d * g r t a t e s f merHaci et • Spot Reducing hips away! SPECIAL f t tr e a tm e n ts m o o Q thru N o v . 5 I U Results Guaranteed for c o m p l i m e n t a r y treatment Austen Phone 7-5095 lith S Lamar ENFIELD SHOPPING CENTER C Ii instincts S i>p e a a {or U n iv e r s it y stu d e n ts o n ly PbofoaraoTTc Oil* Kea ■rai C N ancy W alker Elected President of T H E C C N ancy W alk«r, p resid e n t of the U n iv ersity H om e E conom ics C u b . w as elected p resid e n t of T ex as seniors to Join th* A m erican Horn# E conom ics A ssociation, to h av e * goal of not less th an ten cents p er to send to one o r m o re TH EA « " held a t L a m a r S tate College of , s ta te tre a s u re r, and to en c o u rag e Technology in B eaum ont. all clubs * ~ h M iss W alker will p resid e a t th* re p re se n ta tiv e s a n d 1956 TH ECC w orkshop to be held i \H E A In sta lla tio n of o fficers w as O ctober LMS at T exas C h ristian „ o n d u c t e d b y M i„ Gi„ d j , s h o rt, U n iv ersity . She will also be T ex as d eleg ate H om e E conom ics A ssociation to be held Ju n e 22-28 in W ashington. D C. O th er UT stu d en ts who atten d ed the convention a re Ann C a rter. D orothy Glaze, K ath y P o llard , and N ancy W estphal. M e n 's Rush O p e n s T o d a y the A m erican p resid en t T H E A . ____ the to in a r t concerning p>lc}s m u s t be turn ed t c x t j]eSi anrj m oney manage- Convention groups discussed club F ra te rn itie s m a y h a v e p ledge m em b ersh ip , officers and com mi t- 1 tees th a t function, financial prob- p arties, co n tacts, and b idding for ru sh H em s, an d p ro g ra m planning. A new m e m b ers during open J a c k sy m p o siu m of sp e ak e rs g ave sug- w eek beginning T uesday. the Holland, d ean of m en, said M onday. jlome> c hfid care and family rcla- in to th e t ion<;> food a n d nutrition, clothing office of t h e D ean of M e n b e f o r e t h c v will be considered effective. ;mfj Men pledging between N o v em b e r C om m ittee re p o rts w ere present- 1-5 will be eligible to p a rtic ip a te convention S atu rd ay and rn in tra m u ra l sports. T hose pledge five resolutions w ere decided upon mg a fte r this d ate will not. M en joining a f ra te rn ity jo r a college hom e econom ist of th e m ay go by D ean H olland s office to prom ote m e m b ersh ip of and fill out a ru sh ee c a rd , an d y e a r, m o re college clubs in THECC and fra tern ity m em b ers for to try to keep stu d en ts in die hom e new m em b ers mav go by an d u se en co u rag e th e files. econom ics y e a r. T hey a re in terested to have looking field, to in /e> V. lei/! 4 M $ J A M E S H. M CREYNO LDS , ,, Christian Science Speaker Scientist Tells Idea of A b ility J a m e s H a rry Mi Reynolds of I r*.- gestions spoke Monday nigh! las 'he U niversity Congregational ■ h u r ra tao in a p r o g r a m sponsored bv C h r y ; rn Science organization o. menr> 1 11 *' ’ ' ' • ^ ^ His t ilk d e a lt w ith w hat C b ris tian ^ {() Science teach es about ab ility , A fter P ope B oniface B efore th e d a y b e c a m e one of fun m ak in g an d re v e lry , All S ain ts’ Day w as o b serv ed by a special V irgin and all sain ts, it c a m e to be j T h ere, on feast in honor of all the sa in ts of o b serv ed on May 33. A fter Pope S ain ls- the C atholic C hurch. It. w as first G reg o ry IV d ed icated a ch u rch to called Hallow D ay, m e an in g “ Holy D a y ,” an d th e d a y b efo re it, O tto - b e r I an d th e A nglican and f r a n k - ra te d the p an theo n in R om e to the ..... ......... ............. ...... ............... .................... ‘ ~~.. — .. jon and sp rea d ev e ry w h e re ; the honor of all sain ts on N ovem - ro m o . er>f., a re cleaned up, and d ay js excitedly the d ay before All Day, flowers are brought the the p re p a re d for. All around th e ch u rch es and the m a r ­ kets, flow er sta n d s a re filled, and h e a rts, w reath s, crosses, and an ­ chors of artificial roses d eco rate the w alls booths. refre sh m e n t of the Austin Group to Sponsor Journalism Carcer Panel A c a r e e r panel for w omen inter- Mrs. Anne D u rr u m Robinson, and extort in journalism wall be . p e n - 'a d v e r t i s i n g will be covered by Mrs. M a ry M a rg a re t F ra z ie r, a d v e r tis ­ for T ex a s Student ing m a n a g e r Publications, Inc sored T h u rs d ay by the Austin ch a p te r of T heta Sigma Phi, wo­ m e n 's professional journalism so­ rority, D r. J e s s a m o n Dawe, presi-j d e n t ' announced S atu rd ay . e e t i n t j S c Mrs. K a th e r in e N o rm an will talk teach ing, a n d Mrs Martha E dens, who is em ployed by Hogg Foundation, will sp e ak on the University B aptist by the International Club Tuesday, \r% I hr* KiCPmATlt o f a t 7:30 p. rn . in the b as em e n t of ( Suirch .... * V, “ Christian Science te ac h es that God is the source of m a n ’s ^ m a t vttju A sing-song p ro g ra m will be ability, that it is a sp iritu a l men- th a t o u r under- in c re a se s as our , ^ quality, and handing of it under'-landing of God in c re a s e s ,” J he sail! sv rn n r ms. its int? ___________________ rn u tv. . J ! ' ri opportunities rn the field of public from N orw ay will sing Students N orw egian folk and popular songs. and students from Huston-Tillotson College will perfo rm , ★ Hr. Irw in Spear, professor of rese arch , will botany a n d plant ad d re ss landscaping study group one of V iolet Crown C a rd e n ( lub in th* home ri>f Mrs* J. F . K r a m e r , 612 E a s t * .................... - F orty-third Street. Mr. McReynolds is a m e m b e r of the Bo ard of L ec tu resh ip of the M other Church, the F i r s t Church of C hrist Scientist, in Boston. Console Donated by SOT ................... Sigma D elta T a u sorority r e c e n t­ ly gave a radio-phonograph console to the Austin C om m u nity N ursery, announced Helaine Stein, philan­ thropic c h a irm a n . T h e sorority is m aking plans for its annual C h rist­ mas u nderprivileged children. p a r ty for C h a ra c te r s from play* of alm ost T " (Jav nt 3 . 3 0 p . m j p.m., c h a r a c t e r s such us Anthony f|,iv at 7 . 4 5 D m n{ National Association of I nl- Soon a f te r tile p a r ty s ta rte d at 8 varsity D am e s will m e e t Thurs- the Austin in day at Tri") p. W om en’s Club, 708 San Antonio Street. All wives of students are invited. In stru ction in bridge will be given. , . , . . . . , - The p r o g ra m , which will be open to the public, w ill begin at 8 p rn. in J o u rn a lism Building 307. P a n e l . m o d e ra to r will be Mrs. Sue B r a n d t McBee, columnist for th e Austin A rn e r i c a n - S t a t e s m a n .. . ' M rs. M a m ie B arkley, T exas his­ tory and folklore w riter, will dis­ cuss free lance w riting as a ca reer. M i s s H a r rie t Cunningham will speak on m a gaz ine work, and Mrs. ■ Anita B rew e r will speak on news- papes ing as a c a r e e r . Television will be discussed by TEOH E le c ts Officers New officers of TLOK a rc p re si­ dent, Spencer Randolph; s e c re ta ry , Sterling Randolph; tre a s u r e r . H a r ­ ry VHeilerspnhn; and food buyer, T Urn C mratl. " ‘ ______ : _ 'Famous' Persons Enliven UT Party e v e ry lite ra ry a g e w e r e represent- rd at the Curtain Club M a sq u e ra d e Ball rn D r a m a Building IQI S a tu r­ d ay night. from “ C a e s e r ” (John H e r r e r a ! be­ gan m a k in g sp e c ta c u la r e n tra n ce s through the spotlight focused on the only en tra n ce . I T hem e of the p a r ty w as “ Char- and a c to rs F rom F a m o u c h a r a c t e r s from PO plays syere present. A prize w a s given for the c ostum e which w as th e best r e p r e ­ sentation of the p a rtic u la r c h a r a c ­ ter. r To give a Halloween setting, the w alls w e re drap e d with gold and black c u rta in s a n d refresh- ment table w a s set with p a p e r Hal­ loween cups. the F a m o u s charact* rs typified were “ C h arlie” from “ D etective Story, Ho and She from “ Tho F o u r P o s­ t e r ” (B ren t H ickm an and Jo Pala- from “ E m ­ sota), Witch Doctor c h a r a c t e r p e r o r J o n e s ,” a and f rom “ The B oyfriend” (Dixie J- B e rr y ) . A m eetin g of tho b o ard of the I nh rrnity In term ed iate* ( bib w ill be held at 8 p. rn. T uesday a t th* hom e of Mrs. George Hoffman, 2807 Lafayette Street. ★ F orty Acre* Astronomy d u b will m e e t in P h y sics Building 421 T ues­ day a t 8 p. rn. ★ The A m erican Ceramic* Society will m e et in CP Hall T u e s d a y at 7 p. rn. A film on raw m a te r ia ls will be shown. G rad Student to Speak a t the U niversity C arlos I. Calderon, a g ra d u a te student and c h a ir m a n of the social studies de­ p a r tm e n t at Allan Junior High, w ill speak a t the T exas S tate T ea ch e rs Association for le ac h ers of Spanish-speaking chil­ d ren to be held in San Antonio d u r­ ing the T hanksgiving holidays. section m eeting Patronize Texan A d vertisers a c i e r A . / c S p e c ia l PARKER 21 lf OU r e lJ I N F O R M A L FA SH IO N S H O W ! TUESDAY, NOV. 1st TO a.m. to 4 p.m. Chenards it having a wonderful of the n e w L A N Z LINE featuring MR. 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St. Rnq wax, com plete vacuum, $10. fr e e 1-KH3 after 5 p.m., S atu rd ay Sunday, pirk-up and delivery, 405 W est 39th. —----——............................................ NEAT 3-ROOM garage apartment on Phone 5-9131. E nfield Road. Call ze ape 6-1703. SJI Room and Board D i n TO w lthidriw a I--Vacancy for one boy In quiet room with private bath nd study. One-half block campus. 1-8090. j Help Wanted WANTED h a n d - s e t w"rk. Prefer - Student experienced In typesettin g for afternoon :r underclassman. v 8-7431, COFFER ENAMELING SU PPLIES AUSTIN CRAFT SHOP 1518 SOUTH CONGRESS 7-1720 «»a![ patronize Texan Advertisers I READ THE C LA SSIFIED S I W d t y , N o * . T, 1958 T H I D A I L Y T E X A N P . g . & homecoming Set In te r-C o -o p C o u n c il Two Charged At Austin High p e|ayS A ffilia tio n In ’Car Pushing' Campus Chest (Continued from Page I ) fro nt of th e U n io n . F o r the b e n e ­ fit of the fund d r i v e , c a m p u s s t u ­ d e n t Senders and a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f i c i a l s will be put on the blo ck. M usic will he fu r n ish ed by the D i x i e l a n d B an d . in the Included list of “ mer­ chandise” that will go to the high­ est bidders are these campus figures: 25 finalists of the M'en Most Beautiful" contest; five "Most Beautiful Fresh m en "; Dorothy B u r­ gess. University Sweetheart; Ro­ land Dahlin student body president; Bob Siege!, student body vice-pres­ ident; and W illie Morris, D aily Texan Editor. Others to be auctioned off for Campus Chest include: Dean Ja c k Holland; Dean Am o Nowotny; J i t ­ ter NoDn, Union director; 4a(,k Litho, Cowboys president; Diane M cFarland, Orange Jackets pres­ ident; Jim Terrell, A P O president; Carien# Johnson, Varsity Carnival Queen; and Ja c k Lewis, of Chris­ tian Faith and Life Community. Concluding the list of “ items” to be sold are: two fraternity and two sorority pledge ('lasses; Silver Spur pledge class; a football from the Oklahoma-Texas game; and J several members of the Texas foot-; ball team. Deadline for reaching the $12,000 goal for Campos Chest is Novem­ ber 12. Funds received xvii! be di-j vsded proportionately among sev­ eral groups, If $12,000 is donated, the Cerebral Palsy Fund w ill re- ceive $3,000; Student Christian As­ sociation. $2,400; P o l i o Fund, $2,000; Cancer Fund, $2,000, spon­ sored students, $2,000; Internation­ th* Red al Council, $350; and Cross $250. There will be no trophies awarded this year to the largest contributors. Interviews Slated For Volunteers Student volunteer workers at the Austin State Hospital must receive final interviews Tuesday and Wed­ nesday, announced M i s s Rosalie Oakes, executive director of Uni­ versity Y W C A . interviews Fifteen-minute “ in groups of two or three to save time” will be conducted by Mrs. Rose Bergen, hospital volunteer co­ ordinator, in the “ Y ” lobby on those days, 1:30-4:30 p.m. This will conclude orientation two-session which began with a lecture series last week. One D a y Service At N o Extra C h a r g e Longhorn Cleaners ITH Man Draft Onll A December draft can of PT men for the Arm y and N avy ii scheduled for Texas, according ti; Lieut. Col. M orris S. Schw arjjzr ’N A Ha-’d W ashed, Vacuum Cleaned Car W ith Tires Steam C leaned ALL IN 7 MINUTES AT JOE'S QUICK CAR WASH 12th & San Ja c in to Texaco Courtesy C ards H onorad FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS (Sto ck or H ollyw ood) D U A L E X H A U S T SY S T E M S F O R A L L M A K E S O F V-8 C A R S CENTRAL AUTO PARTS 1538 C.naaahipe l’honr 8-384; Phone 23303 3212 E. 1st St. Clifford Jo e Bright and Donald Robert Haragan. U niversity fresh­ released under $.*>00 men, were bond each following charges of pushing a sports car off Mount Bi inned. Complaints of destroying per­ sonal property were signed October 2T by John F . Dyess, city detec­ tive who said ..damages had been estimated at $400 Bond was made on October ,28. The 1954 Ansi in-Healey belonging rn D avid L. Leonard, 2601 H arris Boulevard, was damaged October 21 after rolling partly down the ca'.! side of Mount Bonnell and striking some cedar poles. Four witnesses reported seeing the car pushed riff ih(' road. m,m[m "m " ' s-k-v.. 4 Homecoming for all graduates of Stephen F . Austin High School in Austin will be celebrated Frid a y r.icht at the Austin-Wlehita Falls football game and the after-game dance, "A ll ex-students app cordially in* Jone Wilson, AHS v te d ,” Mrs, dean of girls, announced. All exes w ill be admitted to the student section for 50 cent* for Friday night's football clash with the Wichita F alls Coyotes Each graduate w ill be recognized with special fanfare for the “ old­ est graduates and last y e a r’s stu­ dent leaders." Tine annual Maroon bonfire w ill he held Thursday night at Pease Park b e l o w the Nineteenth Street and La m ar Avenue intersection. Inter-Co-op Count ii will not join Campus G uild; and Batre*, Aiham- the North Am erican Student Co- bra. operative League until it evaluates *tho projects of the national organi­ zation, announced Arturo F.. R a t­ ios, president of Intcr-Co-op Coun­ cil, Co-ops may join individually before the December convention sn Chicago. Only one co-op, Campus Guild, has voted to join. Valhalla Co-op w ill join if Inter*Co-op gives ap­ proval. Other < «vops ort the campus have not voted on the issue. Inter-Co-op members appointed The council had planned ’n send delegates to an agenda-planning meeting in Chicago in September. investigate However, the prelim inary meeting immediately I >e- to the committee to NA SC LN activities are M an low was postponed until Benson, Theartorne Co-op; E v e ly n before the m iss meeting in Doss, Halstead; L>avid Shapiro, j eemhcr. What Goes On Here T I I SD A Y 2-5 Flash Cas'd Committee, Union 8-5 Semi-finals in Praetors* 42 T o u r n a m e n t . Townes H all Lounge 8:30 and 2 (ieneral sessions of Texas Conference on Education, Hogg Auditorium. 9-4 Nominations for “ U g ly Man Contest “ APO Office, Texas Union 307. 9-4 Drawing for “ Don Pasqual#,“ 401. 5 Open house and dedication, Episcopal Uregg I louse. 5-6 Ballroom d a n c i n g . M ain I /Hinge, T exas Union. 7-10 “ Time Staggers O n" tryouts, Texas Union 309 7— A m erica n C era m ics S o c i e t y ' , C. P. Hall. Music Building Box Office, 7 30- International Club sing-song, 9-4 Entries to Ssng-Sone, Speech University Baptist Church, Budding 102. 9-12 and 1-4:30-Drawing for Texas- Bavlo r tickets, Gregory’ Gym . SCIENTIFIC WATCH REPAIR c i t i f i e d ? I \i tl h nj a !:.’cr N o. 3680 FREE ESTIMATES ELECTRIC TIMER USED distinctive jewelrt *>«• A b o r t io n s By A l r a y 7:45 -NAUD, Austin Women’s Club. 7:50~~“ Behind the Scene," K M ET . 8 Board meeting for Ladies Inter­ mediate Club, home of Mrs George Hoffman • 8—Newman Discussion Group, An­ nex I. 8 Forty Acres Astronomy Club, Physics Building 421. V R OTO Schedule** Form al A N a vy Sweetheart formal has been scheduled for late fall. .Serv­ ing on The N RO TC social comm t- tee are George Linn, Hank M c­ Namara, Dick Calhoun, and Rex Stallings. No Extra Charge for Fast i Service af I HO U a (nnRmim the /nest In IWY CIEAWHG Open 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. M o n d a y through Frid ay BIO Wast 19*H Sr. C o m e r Nuaeas Save 10°o Plus Rebate on Christmas Cards by ordering now through Nov. 7 Do your sweaters have that n s h a r e -m y- sh o u ld e r suggestiv en ess ? lf not, maybe it * because of the way you treat them. 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W e think you'll particularly like the versatile new Hammonton-Park flannels in rich tones of charcoal gray, granite gray and barbecue brown. $75 - s7950 eynolds enland THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 709 C o ngress T he d a Texan _ Vol. 55 Price Five C e n ts AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER C l 955 Six Pages loday NO. 56 First C o l i e ge D a i l y in the Sout h Campus Chest Drive Opens; $12,000 Goal Shivers Opposes Federal Control For Education Governor’s Speech O p e n s Convention In H o g g Auditorium G overnor A llan S hivers told the I T exas C onference on E d ucation ; M onday m o rn in g th a t fe d e ra l con­ trol in education w ould be d isa s­ trous an d urg ed T ex a n s p a rtic ip a t­ ing in the P re s id e n t’s W hite H ouse j Conference on E d u catio n to re sist ■ I an y effort to im pose fed e ra l con- j trol. continue The T ex as C onference on E d­ ucation wilt through T uesday, w ith genera! sessions scheduled in Hogg A uditorium . Shivers th a t thor- firs t point he w anted to m ak e th a t “ local “ c ry sta l c le a r ” w as control in ed u c a ­ tion. is fu n d am e n tal th e d eleg a tes told “ We who believe . . . In local in­ itiative and local self-governm ent know that this principle is now here m ore valid th an in resp e ct to edu­ ca tio n ,’' the gov ern o r said. , , . for S hivers called im a g in ativ e . . ,, thinking to provide p erm a n en t so- lutions for the p roblem s of ed u c a ­ tion. “ The problem of education has becom e so la rg e th a t w e m ust co-operate in m eeting it,” the gov­ ern o r added. Twelve Enter C am p u sU glies; iDeadlineToday T uesday at 4 p.m ., is the official closing tim e for filing for the Ugly M an C ontest, announced D anny M cL arry, contest ch a irm an . This. I how ever, does not close w rite-in I cam paigns. Ten m o re cam p u s p erso n alities h ave filed for the contest, bringing the to ta l of can d id a tes to tw elve. This the trad itio n al con­ te sta n ts for the title, “ J i t t e r ” No­ len, d ire c to r of the T exas Union, and Ja c k Holland, dean of m en. includes * . ^ 1 O ther uglies w ho h ave filed a re E lm e r T. Zilch, p atro n sa in t of i APO, who is being sponsored by £he APO pledges; Jo e Cole, D elta j am es K elly D elta Sigm a P h i; M organ S pear, Alpha T au O m eg a ; F re d d ie H ark av y , « P hi Sigm a D elta: B evely B ergeron, N ew m an Club and A lpha D elta S igm a; B u ste r K illingsw orth, W est­ m in ste r Student; F ellow ship; C h a r­ les D u rre n b e rg e r, P hi Sigm a K ap­ p a ; J e r r y Boose, A cacia; and Jim H enry, P ra th e r H all. ^ ' Al] ca n d id a tes will meet. T uesday at 4 p.m . in the M ain L ounge of the T exas Union. C am paigning will la s t until N ovem ber l l w hen bloc votes BILLY R A V K fN D , N A N C Y M O O D Y , J IM BRILL, N EIL C A L D W E L L . . . Student Court deliberates Student Court Sets New Law Elections The S tudent C ourt o rd ered a new election for the posts of L aw As- | se m b ly m a n M onday. E a rlie r, the Court decided it w as the only body w ith the pow er to do so. is T his the second consecutive to S tu d en ts' A ssociation election be p a rtia lly invalidated. " T h e re ’s nothing (in the C onsti­ tution! of the S tu d en ts’ A ssociation) that says we can call a new elec­ tio n ,” said Jim B rill, chief justice. “ It is im plied, but it is not clearly stated. ’ The b a sis of the C o u rt's decision is that 105 of 400 ballots w ere in­ valid. caused by erroneous in stru c ­ tions from the election clerk. V oters w ere told to m a rk the ballot w ith ‘X ’s ’ instead of voting by p refer- J if enco- (one, two, th ree , e tc .). B rill said th a t an in d ire ct cause of the voiding of the election w as m isin stru ctio n s on the ballot. Al­ though th e re w e re only tw o places to be filled, th e b allot said vote for four. The election, to he ad m in istered by the E lection C om m ission, will be held W ednesday from 9 a m. to 3 p .rn The elected ca n d id a tes will join the Student A ssem bly T h u rs­ day. B efore deciding th e case, B rill had Jim T errell, c h a irm a n of the ‘X ’ votes C om m ission, count the '4 0 Acres Follies Tickets Available Jf I V __ _ J L___- — — ii. - i InflAlMtf f/M* 4 La rvtv".K1rt»v»r« Ailn,%a th a t h ad been throw n out, to see the they h ad any b ea rin g on tell case. T here vvas no w ay to w h eth er an ‘X ’ m e an t a first, se c­ third , o r fourth p referen c e. ond, is a sub­ sta n tia l d iffe ren ce” in the outcom e of the election, said B rill. “ It show s th a t th e re In the la st election sp rin g ’s th a t election som eone The T ex as C onference on E d u c a ­ tion opened a t 9 a.m . M onday a t H ogg A uditorium with G overnor the m o rn in g ’s m ain elected R e p re se n tativ e P a r ty can- Shivers a s d id a tes w ere rem oved from office sp e ak er. Neil M cE lroy, of Cincin- by the A ppellate C ourt on Ju n e 27. nati, C h a irm a n of the C om m ittee In the W hite H ouse C onference ca m p a ig n m a te ria l in tire n a m e of I on E ducation, also spoke. the R e p re se n tativ e P a r ty th a t w as not sta m p e d “ H em phill’s No. 3.*' B. D. M cK inney and J a c k G arey, the d isp laced can d id a tes who would h ave won had the election been m ade official, said they w ould ac­ cept th e decision of the C ourt. the dele- a r e due. g ates atten d e d group m eetings and ------------ h e a rd panel discussions on the aim s, org an izatio n , building needs, and te a c h e r needs of ou r schools. M onday evening th e y ag a in atten d e d group and section m e etin g s on various phases of education. th ese speeches, issued for afternoon A fter an d BETTY TEM PLETON, G R E T T A T H O M A S , L L O Y D H A Y E S . . . first Campus Chest dollar “ We a re going to abide by the decision of the S tudent C ourt, and will re g iste r no form al p ro te st,” said G arey . Jim T errell, ch a irm an of sa id the E lection C om m ission, the C om m ission will p re p a re a new election bill for subm ission to the S tudent A ssem bly as soon as pos­ th e bill w ill deal sible. He said w ith ca m p a ig n signs and expenses, responsibility for election law viola­ tions, and the D alby S ystem of voting. T errell said he w ould like to see the D alby S ystem published in the S tu d en ts1 A ssociation handbook, or b e tte r still, throw n out. The oqjy copy of the D alby S ystem ap p e a rs in the 1950 m inutes of the Student ; A ssem bly. Applications Due For Deferment A pplications the Selective fo r S ervice College Q ualification test to he given N ovem ber 17 m u st be filed in the R e g is tra r’s Office by 5 p.m . T uesday. te st, w hich A sco re of 70 o r m ore on the is three-hour w ritte n en tirely optional, will provide one basis for occupational d efe rm e n t from the d ra ft as a stu d en t. Scores wall be sen t to local d ra ft boards, but a board m ust also h ave a w rit­ ten request from the stu d e n t be­ fore he will be d efe rred . A pplicants m u st be Selective S er­ vice re g istra n t* who h av e not taken the te st before, and who a re pu rsu in g a full-tim e college course leading to a d egree. F o r u n d er­ g ra d u a te s, a full-tim e load consists of not less than tw elve se m e ste r hours. T uesday m orn in g the C onference will hold group m eetings on school finance, public in te re st in schools, educatio n al o pportunities for adults, an d provisions for h ig h e r ed u ca­ tion. UT Internationals To Hold Election Six new' m e m b e rs of the In te r ­ national Council will be chosen from foreign students rep rese n tin g a re a s of th e w orld W ednesday and T hursday,, in elections from 9 a m. until 5:30 p.m . a t the In tern atio n al C enter. Tribute to M a ry Dannenbaum Paid by Students at Service By BARBARA KAT sang glory Students, faculty m e m b ers, a n d “ Je su , Jo y of M an’s D e sirin g .” by said. J a m e s E . C lark, by M rs, of the C hristian fa ith ,” he ’ t friends g ath ered in the U n iv ersity I Bach< M rs c i a r fc ^ g o played the P re sb y te ria n C hurch a t noon Mon- ____________ , d ay for se rv ic es for M a ry D a n n e n -, J a c k H olland, dean of m en. said baum , U niv ersity senior in the Col- loge of E d ucation W'ho died S atur- in his re m a rk s th a t M iss D annen- d ay night of a b ra in contusion suf- b au m “ loved th e Lord w ith all her fered a w'eck before. I h e a rt, soul, and m ind, and h er le a d e r i neighbor even m ore th a n h erself T he 21-year-old student T h at is w hy she w as such a special p erson to All of us. and ca n d id ate for S tu d en ts’ A ssoci­ ation presid en t w as stru ck by an autom obile a t 12:30 a .m ., Sunday, O ctober 23. She nev er reg a in ed consciousness and h ad been in a re s p ira to r at B rac k en rid g e Ho*- She had stro n g and deep convic- p ital since M onday, w hen she un- d erw en t b rain su rg ery . w hen she ex pressed “ She w as ea sy to love. She had th em . M ary ; tak en tions and a T he body lay in sta te a t U n iv e r-!w a s Rcntie but firm .” sity P re sb y te ria n C hurch from l l “ We see th a t this Is not so,” he continued. “ If life is given us for a g re a t c a p ac ity for love and loved i a purpose, then we m u st find th a t everybody. But she w as not soft, purpose h ere and now .” contagious courage M iss D an n e n b au m ’s body w as to H ouston M onday afte r- noon by Cook F u n e ra l H om e, the The Rev, Ja c k L ew is, d irec to r P ra y e r serv ices will he a t , ★ M r. L ew is told the congregation he considered it tra g ic th a t “ too often w'e take life for g ran te d . Stu­ dents seem to think th a t w hen they a re through w ith college, m a rrie d , and h av e children of th e ir own. th a t then th e y can give atten tio n to the th a t a re m o st im ­ things p o rta n t in life. to send It w as req u ested th a t those w om en's serv ice o rganization, J - a g rief of se p aratio n —th e re w as u n t i l 'the se rv ic e l>egan. She I of C h ristian F a ith and Life Com- G eorge lf. Lewis F u n e ra l H om e in th e o ran g e and } triunity, .stressed in the m editation | H ouston a t 2:30 p.m . T uesday. 1116 d resse d in w hite uniform she w ore la st y e a r ad d re ss th a t although the g rief of funeral will be a t 3 p m , Tuesday p resid e n t of O ra n g e Ja c k e ts, h e r friends w as a le g itim a te grief a t T rin ity E piscopal Church, w ith the Rev'. R alph M iller and the Rev. who 1 bo place in the serv ice for desp air. A rth u r C. K napp officiating. B urial as C hrist will he in F o rre s t P a rk C em etery. the U n iv ersity as a freshm an in 1952 a fte r g ra d u a tin g from L a m a r High School in H ouston. She wa* one of the th e m ost ac tiv e w om en on cam p u s and last spring received tho first M a rjo rie D a n le k Aw ard as th e m ost outstanding independ­ ent w om an a t the U niversity. K i n g Still Ho sp i ta l i z e d Wi th A c c i de n t Injuries lived, to die is to gain. T h at is the > M iss D annenbaum e n tered jnstea(U “ F o r those who to th e O range flow ers live tw o fra c tu re d M arvin King, g ra d u a te student w ho suffered legs and a slight concussion in the sam e to M ary th a t w as fata l accid en t D an n en b au m , is still a p atien t at B rac k en rid g e H ospital b u t his con­ dition is listed as “ im p ro v e d .” T he Rev. Scott F ield B ailey, re c ­ to r of All S ain ts’ E piscopal Church, g av e the opening sentences and in­ vocation and led the^ congregation in the L ord * P r a y e r K ing has been sufferin g dizzy spells b ecause of his concussion Tile R ev. C harles A. Sum ner* of b u t h as recovered enough to spend St. D av id ’* E piscopal C hurch gave som e tim e in a w heel c h a ir. Doc- the sc rip tu re readings and R ussell tors a re not ce rtain w hen K ing will G regory, accom panied at the organ he released from the hospital. Two stu d en ts will be nam ed a s a c a n d id a tes for each of th e geogra- phic zone? se a ts on the council in w rite-in balloting W ednesday. The ft* n am es of the zones they would rep rese n t h av e been posted C enter, m an of the election co m m ittee. those eligible and in the In te rn a tio n a l w ished said E ro l S crim , ch air- send contributions th e F o u r of (Ja c k e ts. T exas U nion, for a m e-. regions -E urope, m ortal fund the group will e sta le F a r E ast a n d A u stralia, N orth bsh for M iss D an n en b au m . O range A m erica, and South A m erica will J a c k e ts serv ed as ushers, h av e one re p re se n ta tiv e each . Tw o m e m b ers will re p re se n t the N ea r a , M iss D a n n e n b a u m ’* friends E a st, w hich has the la rg e st foreign p e e r e d th e church sa n c tu a ry , the stu d en t population on the ca m p u s. T ow er chim es pealed slowly "T h e (The U niversity * few A frican stu ­ d en ts w ill vote w ith those from the N ea r E a s t in this election.) E yes of T e x a s” in h e r memory'. * C an d id ates for the six places will be announced a fte r p rim a ry voting ends W ednesday afternoon. S crim adv lsed stu d en ts having any q u es­ tions nlyiut the election to consult him at In tern atio n al C enter before the final voting T hu rsd ay . the show, th e sa les indicate a se llo u t.” said “ p re se n t ticket P rev iew s of the F ollies w ere show n on “ C a c ti's F ill T im e ” on KTBC-TV and b ro a d c a st by R adio House on ‘‘U n iv ersity N ew sb e at” M onday night. W hen the F ollies open T h ursday te a m of Life m agazine night, a p h o to g rap h ers w ill be on hand to p hotograph the show. Tile F ollies, a m u sical com edy- v a rie ty show w ith a chorus line, q u a rte ts, duets, an d individual sing­ ing and d ancing, will the audience on a w orld tour. The first a c t ta k es place in M a n h attan , the second in the A frican jungle, the th ird in South A m erica, the fourth in P a ris, and the fifth h as a U nited State* hillbilly th em e. ta k e A “ gran d fin a le ” will conclude the show. Both p e rfo rm a n c e s w ill begin at in Hogg A uditorium . 8 p.m . Bowman to Speak For Cap and Gown The first m a ss m eetin g of C ap and Gown, o rg an izatio n for all sen­ ior w om en, is T h u rsd a y a t 7 p.m . in M oore-H ill H all C a feteria. D r. H enry B ow m an, n atio n ally recog­ nized a u th o rity on m a rria g e and fam ily r e l a t i o n s , will disofTss “ C ourtship, E n g ag e m en t, and M ar­ r ia g e .” The Princess Made a Choice W ednesday the m e m b e rs of the C ap and Gown Council w ill m a in ­ tain a booth in front of the T exas Union betw een IO a m . and 2 p m . to accept m em bership application* for dents m ay also Join at the m ass _____ — __—______________________________ m eetings. the senior organization. Stu- W h a t U O ------------------—-------------------- I R I I l k / T O U . Cap and Gown w ill have large | group m eetings throughout the year I on topic* of interest to senior worn- , en. The organization also provides a loan fund for women students I and sponsors Swing Out, the tra- , ditional program held each spring to recognize senior I women. By JOHN ROGERS junior and Directory Corrections M ust Be In By Thursday P rincess Margaret * decision not > to m arry Peter Townsend m ay , have been felt around the world and the U niversity was no different. 1 The rom ance between the Princess I of England and the divorced com ­ moner is said to have divided the ; nation. j Eight U niversity .students were Thursday is the deadline for cor- divided in their opinion* of wheth- er the Princes* had m ade the right decision or not. The eight answered I the question. “Do you think that Princes* said ‘no’ to Capt. Townsend?” rectums and additions for the Stu­ dent D irectory Supplement to be printed in The D aily T exan soon. M istakes in the listing* in the di­ rectory and changes of address or telephone number* wall tie m ade In if students notify the supplem ent the Texas Student Publications of­ fice in Journalism Building 107 or telephone 2-2473. Mowery “ It would Spanish a very (junior take f ttM M I I m ajor): M a r g a r e t * that think N a n c y Goodby (sophomore speech-psychology m a jo r ): “ From a p erso n a l stan d p o in t, she acted unwisely, but she I showed her m aturity in that she took her country * welfare and sentim ent into consideration. Hav­ ing lived w ith a girl from .Scotland I realize the sentim ent anti pride the British have. I also admire her stand because of the religious conviction* within th# Anglican Church.” Roland Dahlia (Students’ Asso­ ciation president, senior econom ics major) *. “ She told him sooner if she were going to say r»o Public opinion did not give them a fair ch an ce.” should have * y H er p a re n ts withdrew' h er nam e I from the S tudents’ A ssociation election held W ednesday a fte r the ex ten t of h e r injuries w as learned. + She is survived by h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d Mr*. Joseph B. D annen­ baum of H ouston; a b ro th er, J im ­ m ie D annenbaum of H ouston; I th re e aunt*, Mr*, L ask e r M eyers S r., M iss M elina D annenbaum . and j M rs. la w r e n c e B. A dels; tw o un- I d e s , H enry J. D annenbaum and N athan D ann en b au m ; and one g rea t-a u n t, M rs. G eorge L. C harl­ ton. Jury W ill H e a r Police R eport P re lim in a ry evidence reg ard in g the accid en t in which Mary Dan­ nenbaum w as fatally injured will be p resented before a closed ses­ sion of the Travis County Grand J u r y T h ursday afternoon a t 1 :30. Traffic C aptain G eorge R ogers of the Austin police d e p a rtm e n t said th at no charg e has been filed a g a in st C harles “ Chuck Hill of H ouston, d riv e r of the c a r which struck Mis* D annenbaum and her escort, M arvin King The accident shortly a fte r m idnight occurred October 23 at the intersection of T w enty-fourth and I>eon S treets. County atto rn ey Tom Blackwell will be in ch arg e of presenting the evidence, w hich will include an of­ field sheet, and a fense report, diagram show ing physical ev idencc on the street. Captain Rogers ha* asked that any persons who w itnessed the a c ­ cident contact him at police head ­ q u arte r* . City patrolman Donald Kidd wa* t h # investigating officer in the ea se . Forty Acre Sinn Destroyed The com m ittee of three faculty m em bers and two student* placed the students on probation until Mira m em bers reported Monday June, 1957. Failure to report regu­ tile destruction of a freshly painted larly to Carl Bredt, associate dean sign advertising the Follies. When of student life, or to com ply w'lth workers returned Sunday night to all U niversity regulations will re- erect the sign which had been left suit in their being suspended from on the grass to dry, it had been the U niversity for a year, T>ean destroyed. Arno Nowotny said I Borrowed from Delta Sigma Phi the sign wa* Mi feet He termed the case die first ma- fraternity, Jew disciplinary action of the year. high and 2d inches wide. should have *trrmg minded person F A R R IS G O O S B Y if they r ia l­ iy loved som eone to give him up for the sake of tradition. For the sake of the fam ily H wa* good, hut for her take. I don’t think she should have done it ” Harry Arlene U rich (graduate bacter­ iology m ajor); “ I think that it wa* a very w ise decision. She it an In­ telligent liers on and I am sure it wa* th# best thing for E ngland.” (freshm an pharm acy m a jo r ): “ I think she * just doing it for a little publicity. However, it * her life and ah# is old enough to m ake up her mind, one way or the other Anyway, at ie seem ed lo have done it.” I>ee Farrta MOWERY ULRICH DAHLIN Robert W, la-c (freshm an phar­ m acy major)*. “ I think that it was up to her. It was her decision and she m ade it. Really it * none of my business whether she m arries him or not.” * I « r r y Evan* (sophomore busi­ ness administration m ajor): “ I am that she de­ highly disappointed cided not to marry him I think that she should h ave gotten m a r­ ried. I bet a lot of people w ere disappointed.” Hill J. Naylor (sophomore engi­ neering m a jo r): “ I really hadn’t thought too much about it. I don’t know. I think she should have But. truthfully. I really hadn t paid much attention ie i t ” “ F o rty A cres F o llie s” w ill begin a tvvrvnight run in Hogg Auditori­ um Thursday at 8 p m. with the finalists presentation of the in the “ Most B eautiful F re s h m a n ” contest and a five-act trip around the world. five Tickets for the F ollies will con­ tinue through W ednesday at the Co-Op. J. R . Reed M usic C om pany, an d the Texas Union T ickets e re 85 cents each. Ben W allis, publicity chairm an of M ica.'th e sponsor of 6 Students Hurt In Car Accidents Six U niversity students were in­ jured in three auto accidents over the w eek end. One was hospital­ ized. Nita Knox w as reported in “ fair­ ly good condition” in San Angelo * Shannon Hospital following a one- car accident east of Llano Friday. She suffered a fractured left leg and lacerated hand. Kenneth Vance R eese, report­ edly the driver of the car, was not injured. Both students are resid en ts of San Angelo and w ere enroute home when the accident occurred. Mise Knox is president of Alpha Omicron Pl sorority. Three other students w ere in­ jured when their car hit a culvert near Thorndale. Most seriously hurt is Jerry Searcy, who suffered a fractured vertebra. D avid Point, driver of the car, received cuts on the head and ear. C. W. Wom­ ack Jr., has a possible fractured rib. Womack said the car went out of control on a curve and hit the culvert broadside. All three stu­ dents w ere thrown from the car, which wa* com pletely wrecked. Two fre sh m a n stu d en ts, Gerald P. Patterson and W illiam 1). Cadie, w ere rep o rted in ju red Sunday in an auto accident nine m iles w est rep o rt was ai Georgetown. No available on the extent of th e ir injuries. Committee Places Two Dn Disciplinary Probation Two student*, charged with scho­ lastic dishonesty, w ere placed on dieciphnary probation for two long sessions Monday afternoon by the Discipline Comm ittee The two student* had been charg­ ed with cheating on a recent post­ poned exam . Living Units First C o n ta c ts For Donations Personal solicitations, the first step in attaining a $12,000 goal for in Campus Chest, begin Tuesday the University living units. “The bulk of m oney for the chest drive has to com e from personal solicitations.” says Lloyd H ayes, who, with Betty Tem pleton, is co­ chairman of Campus Chest. The goal for the 1955 chest fund vvas set at $12,000 as com pared to the 1954 of $9,000. Increased enroll­ ment at the U niversity caused the Campus Chest steering com m ittee to approve the new goal. Over 225 students w ill solicit money from the living units, un­ der the direction of Jack Levy and Celia Buchan, chairm en of per­ sonal solicitations Chairm en of the various sub-commi>tees are Marian Thompson a n d Norma Matlock, dorm itories; Dorothy B urgess and Frank Cooksey, boarding houses; Maurie Buttle and Jerry W ells, co ­ ops; and Nancy Shepard and Baron fraternities. Kidd, Co-chairmen for cam pus parti­ cipation are Sally Sparks and Bob Keith. Sue G iesecke and Jean Mo- Knight are serving as secretaries, and Carol Hamilton and D oyle Parkinson are treasurers. sororities and Top features w-hich have been planned to help raise the charity fund include the U gly Man Con­ test. a cam pus slave auction, an intercollegiate talent show, a n d D im es Day. + f lie s t The Campus Intercol­ legiate Talent Show, to be held Saturday night at 8 p.m. at Hogg Auditorium, will present a varie­ ty of entertainm ent. Contrihu- Hon*, to the Chest will be accept- I eudg*t •» final. In ca t# of tie*, p rix *! will be thered. Naatnett count*. Place In b o * af Reynolds-Penland, IO a.m. S a t­ 709 Congress before urday or by 5 p.m. whan Friday games are listed. Mail entries not accep ted . - 0 Tuesday, Nov. T, 1955 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 3 CEC to Feature Queen s Guards g 'Limelight' Returns Ar iirov/>el!od H i c n J n v W ith on rtf I W ith a n u nex celled d is p la y of p o m p , p a g e n tr y , an d b e a r s k in bon- nets, th e R e g im e n ta l B an d, M a s s - is r e t u r n i n g ed P i p e r s , a n d H ig h la n d D a n c e r s , of th e Sco ts G u a r d s . Q ueen E liza- ( Q , a r lie C h a p l i n 's 1952 p ro d u c tio n . b e th s B u c k i n g h a m P a l a c e h o u s e - ; “ L i m e l i g h t . ” f t " i l l b* s h o w n in philosop her. F o r th e f i r s t h o u r of hold troops, will exhibit a s p e c t a c l e B a tt s A u d ito r iu m a t 2. 4:15. a n d of m a r c h i n g , m u s ic an d d a n c in g a t 7 : 3 0 p m> W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u rs- G r e g o r y G y m , N o v e m b e r 15. is d e m a n d the th r iv e r - d e te r m i n e d to be n o t t h a t co m ic sym bo l of E v e r y m a n , T h e L ittle T r a m p , b ut as he se e s h im se lf, a in " L i m e l i g h t ” C h ap lin By H A R R I S O K K E N p d m C o m m i t t e e j H e re F i n a l R y yPopular Dem and M arilyn M o n r o e — Joe D i M a g g i o Duo N o Longer Team N E W Y O R K if!—M a r i l y n Mon­ r o e ’s d iv o rc e fro m J o e D iM a g g i o h a s b e c o m e final. T h e r e h a s been n o sign of r e c - onciliation. th ou gh th e a c t r e s s a n d the f o r m e r b a s e b a l l p l a y e r h a v e seen one a n o th e r a t v a r i o u s t i m e s since 5 c e n t # e a c h . a n d t h e a f t e r n o o n P len ty o f t i c k e t s a r e a v a i l a b l e s h o w i n g s at for I an d T h u r s d a y . I , e s s t h a n ‘IOO t i c k e t s t w o night s h o w i n g s at fo r 7 :30 a r e still a v a i l a b l e . 4 : 4 5 W e d n e s d a y t h e the film he a t t e m p t s to p ro v e ju s t th at. T h e n h a v in g done to his s a t i s f a c t i o n he p ro c e e d s w ith his D ec e m b er- M ay r o m a n c e . it T h e r e s u lt r a t h e r is an o v e rly long top -h eav y, (343 m i n u t e s ! ) , an d s t r a n g e l y a ffe c tin g m o vie th a t will s u r e ly w in u n iv e r s a l a c c e p t ­ a n c e the on ce m o r e . C haplin, p h iloso ph er, s e e m s to h a v e g re a t u n d e r g r a d u a t e a p p e a l. C O O P E R S JOCKEY SHORTS AT A p p r o x im a te l y 10,900 ti c k e ts fo r tw o p e r f o r m a n c e s a t 7 p m . se a s o n tic k e t b e g a n M o n­ c o n tin u e an d the a n d 9 p m . will be a v a i l a b l e B la n k e t T a x a n d h o ld e rs. D r a w i n g s d a y , O c to b e r 31, th r o u g h F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 4. T ic k - j eta will be in the box office of the M u s ic B u ild ing fr o m 9 a.rn.-4 p .m . th e S cots G u a r d s m o u n t g u a r d a t th e R o y a l p a la c e s , p e r f o r m a t H e r M a j e s t y ' s b i r t h d a y p a r a d e , a n d d e m o n s t r a t e r i t u a l s of a r m s a t o th e r h is to ric c e r e m o n ie s . T h is b an d , k n o w n a s the m o s t f a m o u s in the w o rld , w a s seen on m a n y A m e r i c a n te lev is io n an d n e w s r e e l s c r e e n s in the c o lo r­ ful C o ro n a tio n p a r a d e . While on h o m e d u ty , M a n y of to d a y 's tall, s c a r l e t u n i­ f o r m e d m u s ic i a n s h a v e a n c e s t o r s w ho m a r c h e d fo r King C h a r l e s I in 1642, ^ m ov i# vva, th e f a v o r ite of the 3 9 5 3 . 5 4 s e r le s a n d should p ro ve a lth o u g h it is q uite to ■ eq\iaHy p o p u l a r a g a i n ; fnr a c h a p l i n p i c t u r e for a C h a p lin p ic t u r e ty p ical. th e f i r s t of In fact, if t h e r e w e r e a k e y line in " L i m e l i g h t ” it w ou ld be th e one sp o k en b y C l a i r e B lo o m to C h a p ­ lin at the film . He. p la y in g an old m u s ic - h a l l clow n, h a s j u s t p r e v e n t e d h e r. a b a ll e r i n a , fr om c o m m i t t i n g suicide, a n d a f t e r h e a r i n g his p h ilo so p h y of life she say s, " W h y , to h e a r you ta lk , one t h a t y o u ’re a w ould n e v e r kn o w c o m e d i a n . ” And t h a t , it w o u ld s e e m , is p r e ­ cisely w h a t C h a p lin w ish e s , for he h a s w r it te n , d i r e c t e d , a n d p r o d u c e d " L i m e l i g h t ” so th a t he c a n do just a b o u t e v e r y t h i n g b u t his fa m o u s b lend of p a n t o m i m e a n d p a th o s . th a t he, fo u r te e n y e a r s , F r o m th e f i r s t h e m a k e s it c l e a r In E n g l a n d ’s m a n y b a t t l e s a n d s c o r n e d th e m a n w ho s k i r m i s h e s , th e G u a r d s h a v e gain - now for e d a r e p u t a t i o n for b e in g o n e of sound B r i t a i n 's b r a v e s t r e g i m e n t s , a n d w a n t s to t a l k a n d h a s a b a n d o n e d h a v e w on e le v e n V ic to r ia C ro s s e s , his m a s t e r y of s i le n t te c h n i q u e to E n g l a n d s h ig h e s t a w a r d for g al- c o n tr iv e a plot w h e r e he c a n do l a n t r y in b a ttle . ju st th a t . E v e n his clow n is not a th e m i m i c b u t a so n g a n d d a n c e m a n , th e g u a r d s d id a to u r of d u ty w ith th e a n d o n ly o n c e w h e n h e a n d B u s te r F o u r t h M a r i n e s in B o n g K o n g a n d K e a to n c o m b i n e t h e i r g r e a t t a l e n t s w ith th e 17th US A irb o rn e D iv isio n for th e b e s t s c e n e in th e p ic t u r e d u r i n g th e does he e v e n a p p r o a c h his old R hine. t h e a d v a n c e a c r o s s tw e n tie th c e n t u r y In Buy Your Coopers Jockey Brand Underwear F irst Show 1 2 : 0 0 2270 G U A D A L U P E 611 Congress “C o ll e g e Style C enter of the S o u t h w e s t " UT Symphonic Band To Present Concert T h e U n i v e r s ity S y m p h o n ic B a n d m u s ic W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 th e M u s ic B u ild in g R e ­ in w ill present, its s e c o n d c o n c e r t of p .m . tire Iv igh teen th C e n tu r y o rig in a l h a n d s e a s o n w ith sele c tio n s fro m c ita l Hall. R. B e r n a r d F i t z g e r a l d , c o n d u c to r , a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e b r a s s a n d w o o d ­ w in d ch o irs, u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n of J . F r a n k E l s a s s , a s s i s t a n t c o n d u c ­ tor, a n d J o s e p h B la n k e n s h ip , g u e s t c o n d u c to r , will he f e a t u r e d . T he c o n c e r t will be p e r f o r m e d d u r i n g the liste n in g h o u r of th e D e p a r t ­ m e n t of M u sic. T h e c o n c e r t will b e o p e n e d b y th e " R o y a l F i r e w o r k s M u s i c ,” by G e o r g e F r e d e r i c k H a n d e l. T h is se le c tio n is d iv id e d into six m o v e ­ m e n t s , in clu d in g o v e r t u r e , b o u rr e e , la p a ix , m e n u e t , la r e j o u is s a n c e , a n d finale. F o llo w in g this will b e tw o m a r c h e s b y J o h a n n F i s h e r , p e r f o r m e d by th e b r a s s c h o ir u n ­ d e r the d ir e c tio n of M r. E l s a s s . F r a n c o i s J o s e p h G o s s e c ’s " M i l i ­ t a r y S y m p h o n y in F , ” c o n s is tin g of a ll e g r o m a e s to s o , la r g h e tt o , a n d a lle g ro , t h i r d n u m b e r on th e p r o g r a m , th e is M r. B la n k e n s h i p will c o n d u c t the in F M a j o r , " b y F r a n k " O c t e t J o s e p h H a y d n . M e m b e r s of th e o c te t a r e P a t r i c i a O sb o rn , B a r b a r a J o y B r a c h t , o b o e s ; D on Hood, H u m p h r i e s , F r e n c h h o r n s ; J e r r y c l a r i n e t s ; S m ith , A m y G le n n e v , a n d J a m e s B u r t o n a n d M a r i a n Y e a g e r , b a ss o o n s. " O v e r t u r e in F ” b y E ti e n n e - H e n r i M ehul. will b e p e r f o r m e d b y th e th e e n ti r e b a n d . L a s t on p r o g r a m a r e t h r e e n u m b e r s c o m ­ po sed by L u d w ig v a n B e e th o v e n in clu d in g " M a r c h " P o l o ­ in F , ” n a i s e . ” a n d " M a r c h in C . ” T h e p r o g r a m is fre e of c h a r g e "JAZZ TIME" K N O W 1490 11:0 0 -11 :3 0 P . M. M O S . - S A T Present ed by SP E ED W A Y R A D IO Fried Chicken — Special — 3 pieces with french fries 4?< MOSELEY'S CAFETERIAS Allendale — D e !wood Tuesday Menu at Scholz Garten 3 Large Pieces Frmd Chicken or H am burger Steak M ashed Potatoes Com bination Salad String Beans and Cream ed C orn Peach Pie H o t Rolls and C orn Bread Coffee or Tea 65e Scholz Garten 1607 San J a c i n t o W h « r # You Ara Alway* W e 'c o m # T H I ) J L T A L S O ! H I S N K Y C A R T O O N C O MYR. S P O R T J O E M< D O A K E S “AJG YI’Vr/::. F E R H A N D E L * T H E S H E E P * ► H U A S t K A S S L E R A l S O * R U G S R U N N Y CA R T O O N O p e n 5:45 i 11221 >#'» tim*r 1*1 ^ T H t l f p T H A N D o r G O D O KOUMAScO PC I a DIR WMW* t m m W DUUXI • IN STEREOPHONIC S0UNC A L S O ! TOM A IK R R Y co m ic SH O R T 2 5 c T i l l 5 P . M . l u m a s : BOX OFFUTT o r t NS ti:OO Alinit* 50c —- t'liild Ire# 1 7 * — 2 5 ti J r e r i a j r e ( J ? t o - ■ - _ C l m c m a S c o P E • ■ I ’I T u7f4JM J & 9I I i _ _ r > i _ u s — c u r u v r v n n .t-n \ ft DfJLTRIUS ANI) THE GLADIATORS C i n c m a S c o p e - - > ft Yet* KAI We • Susan HAYWAkU w * * Ul.'l.' l~l i ’ u I J. . I * I J L- u* UXI UTVJ BOX til I II V. EII'FNS 6 OO Adult# 50c —- t ’hild Free N A N C Y T R IC K E Y . . . and company Pasquale Initiates UT Bow Tomorrow B o ris Goldov sk y will p r e s e n t the s o r e d by O p e r a T h e a t e r p r o d u c t io n of " D o n P a s q u a l e ” W e d n e s d a y in G r e g o r y G y m a t 8:15 p .m . n ig h t a n d o p en to th e p ub lic. T h is is th e f o u r th p r o g r a m spon- I TODAYS Interstate Theatres Paramount T E C H N I C O L O R J A N E T I FIRM. IIMMOM* GARRETT J A C K B E T T Y HELD OVER 3 MORE BIG DAYS! TECHNICOLOR I UTT mf SEMKE MONTGOMERY — Mi* nut 1 Ye out to JUE MAJ0*/ th e U T C u l t u r a l E n te r - ta i n m e n f C o m m i t t e e of th e 1955-56 s e r ie s . T ic k e ts m a y b e d r a w n at office (he M u s ic B u ild in g f r o m 9 T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y a . m . to 4 p m . bo x M r . G o ld o v sk y d o u b le s a s s t a g e d i r e c t o r a n d c o n d u c t o r fo r all O p ­ e r a T h e a t e r p r o d u c tio n s . T h e y a r e in E n g lish a n d a c t i n g a n d s u n g th e good d ictio n a r e s t r e s s e d so te x t c a n b e u n d e r s to o d . t h a t fo r M r. G o ld ov sky c l a i m s th e f i rs t 24 y e a r s of h is life, he d e s p i s e d o p e r a . T o d a y h e is id e n ti­ a r t i c u l a t e fied a s o p e r a ’s m o s t c h a m p i o n a n d m o s t e n t e r p r i s i n g th e O p e r a p r o d u c e r . H e fo u n d ed th is will be T h e a t e r his to u r w ith th is o rg a n i z a ti o n s in c e its c o n c e p ­ tion. t h i r d c r o s s - c o u n t r y in 1946 a n d " D o n P a s q u a l e ” Is a c o m e d y of e r r o r s a b o u t a n o ld m a n th a t w a n t s to ta k e a y o u n g la d y a s his w ife, b u t th e y o u n g la d * in q u e s ­ tion h a p p e n s to he in lov e w ith his j n e p h e w . T h e old m a n , D on P a s - t r i e s to g e t h is n e p h e w to ; q u a le , m a r r y a ric h a n d n o b le lady . T h e n e p h e w , E r n e s t o , r e f u s e s p r o f e s ­ sin g his lo ve fo r a n o t h e r . A fte r a b i t of d o u b le d e a l i n g on i h e p a r t of th e th e n e p h e w a n d h is s t o r y e n d s h a p p il y e v e r a f t e r . love, TSO T ry o u t* B eg in M o n d ay T r y o u t s for TSO, th e a n n u a l all- c a m p u s m u s ic a l , w ill he h e ld e a c h n ig h t this w e e k f r o m 7 to IO p .m . S c h e d u le is : M o n d a y r o o m s a n d T u e s d a y , T e x a s U n io n 309; W e d n e s d a y , U n io n 301; T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y , U n io n I n t e r n a t i o n a l R o o m . for h For A G ood Place To Eat . San Jacinto Cafe 16th 4 SAN J A C I N T O O p e n 7 Day* A W#ek Visit O u r N e w D in ing Room For A c c o m m o d a tio n * For Pr i vat e Pa r t i #* C a l 7-0235 Sirloin Stea k Served With salad , ch oir# o f French fried or baked p o ta to and our d elicio u s F ren ch bread $ 1.00 B L A C K C A T S & B R O O M S T I C K S ” N E W S & F O O T B A L L V A R S I T Y S T A R T S T O D A Y ! F I KAT S H O W 2.110 P H , • YVONNE DE CARLO A U S T I N F IR S T SH O W K P M. C O L O R C A R T O O N . 010*1001 Coto* - - C IN E M A S C O P E m n D im Pioneer Drive-In 8 2 9 B a r t o n S p r i n g K d . TEEN-AGE MURDER C A S E JockeyBrand SH O R T S — SHIRTS AT en ‘j / orivooc 2548 Guadalupe CAMPUS WAITER lilt*# buys hb C o o p e r's Jockey brand rwear CAMPUS WAITER gives tip on Jockey brand underwear **A misplaced fidget can bring down a house mother** w ra th ,” Hayti W arrnthum b S p illin g , so ro rity house waiter. "I alw ays wear Jockey briefs, and I ’m famous for my casual aplom b during m issing dessert in vesti­ gation*.” T ake a tip from W arrnthumb—serve yourself a full course o f comfort with Jockey briefs. Better drop into your dealer * s o o n ... buy a supply of Jockey briefs and T -sh irts, and feel as good a* you U*>k. * it’s in style to be com fortable . . . In Jockey underwear i e T - I t * ► * ; / \ / - A L S O ! ——- .... m M A R R Y M I A G A I N I \ w ith \ M A R U . M I L S O N S T A R T S TOMORROW N ext to Austin Hotel la d s only by inc, Kenosha, Wisconsin A Student Voice Mr Views on Texas Polit*cs % round-UP r p J -t - s * • T * J lie r iring Line D em ocracy Via th e S oap box T hanks and Spanks Says Sanctuary Invaded* T I "I • # I JtScllCVCS JL W O JL a irs Of Political Eyes’ Better Tuesday, Nov. I, 1955 THE DAILY TEXAN Paga 4 O pin io n * ex pressed rn T h e D a ily T ex an art tho ft o f the ed ito r or o j the I rn/t ersrty administration, the particle and n et n e r ts warily c f t i n i e r c f the It Is Hard to Fear She Was One o f Us IT IS HARD to grasp Death, to see it as it comes It-is hard to fear Death when the one it has taken was so filled with the rare exuberance of living. It is hard to forget her love, deep and strong and among us. unselfish. It is hard to renew the old collegiate fabric of, our life here—seething, intricate, depthless, joyous, bizarre. It is hard now to seek and want and love and learn and find and wonder as before. As autumn of the myriad colors comes, as chilled skies become bluer and richer and life assumes its age-old intensity, let us not forget. For she was one of us, she was alive, and Death, the silent friend, cannot bring fear, We are young, as she was, and filled with the frostiness of living, as she was, and there is a great deal to be lived, as she would have lived It. To Be Collegiate ED'S LONGHORNS rolled hack into town Sunday with not a thing to be ashamed of. Someone dumped the dirge of early season into the geographical center of the Colorado River. To he plain, and a bit collegiate perhaps, we’re winning. So Baylor is next and then TCL and then the Aggies and men, nuclear fission willing, champagne and foot­ ball in Dallas New Y ear’s, On C ollege journalism WHAT IS THE PLACE of the college newspaper in campus life? Editors frequently find themselves accused of being biased and failing to reflect campus opinion. The Associated Collegiate Press this week quotes The Emory Wheel of Em ory University: “The prim ary purpose of any newspaper, whether it exists on a college campus or in a large city, is to report the news. The news should he reported in a m anner free from bias and not slan ted .. . . “This is by no means a new thing. The Wheel has for years attem pted to report the news about life on campus as clearly and honestly as possible. We believe th at we have succeeded in this attem pt. “Yet the coverage of campus news is not the only field in which the Wheel is active. W ith each issue we take stands through our editorial pages, on various problems both on and off campus. "If a school decided to do away with freedom of the student press, it might as well do away with academic freedom. If it told the newspaper w hat to print, w hat would keep the school from telling professors what they should say in class or students w hat books they should read? We don’t believe, however, th at such a situation would ever occur at Emory. “The Wheel has never claimed to reflect the opinion of the student body of the University. That would he an impossibility. It would necessitate a poll of every student before taking any major editorial stand. The Wheel attem pts to serve the student body, hut it will not he reduced to a tool when it feels the m ajority is at fault. N either do vt propose to assert the policy of Emory University in our editorials when we feel the University is wrong. “We invite agreem ent or disagreement with our editorial stands. We are not trying to force our opinions on anyone. As we see it, we have one editorial mission . . . to cause our readers to think about what we say.” Worthiest of Projects CAMPUS CHEST, the worthiest of campus projects, opens Tuesday. The goal this year is higher than ever. The co-operation, good will, and intelligence of each denizen of this community is greatly needed. Toward Intellectual Stimulation • PI SIGMA ALPHA. Athenaeum D ebating Society, and the Oratorical Association should he commended. Through a series of public speeches, the organiza­ tions are helping foster an atm osphere of genuine intellectual stimulation. The Pi Sigma Alpha series, “On the Frontier of Knowledge,” will concern the impact of nuclear energy on humanity. First speech is Thursday. Athenaeum and Oratorical Association have sched­ uled the first of a series of controversial public debates Wednesday. Subject: “Resolved, that Factionalism Within the Democratic P a rty in Texas is a Desireable Substitute for the Two-Party System.” Today's Guest Editorial . . . from the C h ristian Science M o n ito r It has been pretty clear for some time that Prem ier Ngo Ding Diem, for all his newness to the scene, is a more popular and powerful figure in South Vietnam than absentee Chief of State Bao Dai. It has, however, taken an election to show just how much more popular. Mr. Diem, of course, pushed the referendum, with practical certainty as to its outcome. It has authorized him to remove the form er emperor who now lives in France and to initiate a government of South Vietnam as a republic. The Diem regime may not always have used the greatest wisdom; it may have provoked battles which could have been avoided. But by throwing down the gaunt let to the corrupt Binh Xuyen and divisive reli­ gious sects it has created a central authority to which anti-Uommunist Vietnamese may rally. And this may eventually prove of paramount importance in South­ east Asia " Br WIT J J E MORRIS TP***! Editor FROM THE POSTMAN: “On behalf of the entire Texas squad and the Long­ horn coaching staff, we wish to express our deepest appre­ ciation to the student body, faculty, alumni, and especially the Longhorn Band for help­ ing us to get mentally set to whip SMU last Saturday. "Th* victory o ver SMU will al­ w ays hold special significance for us. F o r it w as m o re than just a te a m victory. It w as a school vic­ tory. achieved the com ­ bined efforts of the players, coach­ faculty. Longhorn es, Rand, local news­ papers. and everyone associated with The U niversity of Texas foot­ ball team . students, through alumni, the in "T E X A S is once again the thick of the ch a m pionship fight, and now w e ’re asking you to con­ tinue this support as we p re p a re for crucial g a m e s with Baylor. TCI*, and Texas AAM. lf y o u ’re behind us. we ca n't miss. and we pledge o ur continued d e t e r m in a ­ tion lo go all the w ay. for the h e a r t­ w a r m in g d e m o nstration of school spirit. All the blood, sw eat, and te a r s a re a c h e a p price to pay for such an unforgettable ex p e rien c e." "T h a n k s again Sincerely. Bo Sexton C harley B rew er M enan S c h r ie v e r SMU g a m e tri-captains their bruised lo st souls, h ad best T h e A g g ie s, pity b od ies, th eir take u p b ack g a m m o n . Or to O U R CONGRATULATIONS in Rush Moody, student president 1952, who, a fte r som e days of m a t e r n a l vacillation, is now a father. Tom Rush Moody H I, w as born Sunday a t Seton Hospital. Weight: 6 S pounds. ★ E L E V E N YEARS AGO today the UT Regents reconvened in Houston to consider the d ism issal of H omer P ric e Rainey. T heir ultim ate decision, so the story goes, p rec ip ita ted one of the b itterest political fights in Texas history. ★ T H E W ITTENB U RG CO LLEGE Torch describes a r e c e n t conver­ sation between a successful busi­ n e s sm a n on a visit to the ca m p u s and his economics professor. Re­ calling th a t he used to have trouble with economics e x a m s, he asked to see some of the cu rre n t papers. Noting them . he o b se rv e d : "T h e se a r e the s a m e old ques­ tions ” ag re ed "Yes,*’ the professor. "W e never change the questions." " B u t, " said the visitor. "D o n 't the students will pass you know the questions from class to c l a s s ? ’’ the bland re­ ply. " b u t in economics, we always change the a n s w e rs ." "C ertainly,*’ w as it set and AS CANDIDATE for the student presidency before h e r u nfortunate accid ent October 22. M a ry Dannen- h a u m forth a com m en d a b le presidential platform . As a tribute to h e r deep loyalty to the U n iver­ sity. student le ade rs should sfudv it carefully during the ensuing m o n th s : • Student rep rese n tatio n in hous­ ing and food service policy. • E valuation of w age scales and em ploym ent p ra c tic e s in the Uni­ versity' are a . • Investigation of the U niversity scholarship p r o g ra m and the basis on which g r a n ts are made. the S tudents’ As­ • Revision of sociation Constitution r e ­ organization of the Students' Asso­ ciation. • Extension of the Umon-Student G overn m ent L ea d ersh ip T raining P r o g r a m . • Student evaluation of the entire ex tra -c u rr ic u la r p r o g ra m . • Course evaluation by students, and student rep rese n tatio n in a c a ­ dem ic policy form ulation. • Study of the effect of the c a r ban on fre sh m a n g rad e s. • Suu'cered A ssem bly te rm s with sem i-annual elections, • Extension of Union services to E n gineering and I .aw cam puses, and en c o uragem ent of ex-.«tudent ca m p a ig n for Union expansion. • Student the c a m p a ig n for re-investm enr of the P e r m a n e n t Fund. • I n teg rated housing In te r­ national Student*, and creordina- Inter­ tion of national a r e p rese n tativ e council. • Centra! clearing b ureau for ell req u e sts for ca m p u s and co m m u­ nity service. cam pus-w ide p a rticipa tion program * through the for in Sick List Murray A lle n Abramson. R o b e r t Earl Anam* Pat»y Ruth Aker* Richard G. Arellano. Janie* Fuller Babb, Kid* R, J n h n Marvin Compter, Chappell, George Robert Greenie, '.jatos Eliza­ beth b ally, Michael Hasid I remits Ra­ fael Dominguez Kenneth Howard Kd- m ilton W C Eninon Jr Pat*\ I.ee Gunn, Phillip V, Harper, Juan Rebecca Wert* Charlet W illiam Milburn •P a ­ tricia G. Johnson Nell Aubrey Lover, D ouglas Marvin McKarchen. Jane ll. Hrvg lay Mouton Sheldon Irving Qatar, Ellsworth Clifford S t i r l i n g Donald 'Iene S te v e n * Gut F Stewart J a c q u e ­ lin e A nn Stout F a u st o Anibul Terre* Bra oar I P-a* T raw eek Mary Grar# V o t f h t R ich a rd A VV el;* F r a n k A l­ fr e d Wheeler, Burleigh Donald Hick­ man. To the E ditor: take I should in c h a r g e of As c h a ir m a n of thank you in the co m m ittee the a r ­ which w as r a n g e m e n ts for the m eeting of the South Central Modern L an g u a g e Association which w a s held on our c a m p u s last F rid a y and S atu rd a y , for to I a m w riting y our co-operation the m a t t e r of publicity. It m a y interest you to know that the m eeting a ttr a c te d some 425 te ac h ers of English and the m ode rn foreign lan g u ag e s to the six states our c a m p u s from in the Association region and that m a n y m e m b e rs declared it to he one of the most successful m e e t­ ings in the fifteen-.vear-old, history of the SCMLA. like this op­ to portunity. however, to m a k e some rectification of a s u m m a r y you published in S unday’s Daily Texan of a speech delivered by P ro fe s­ sor William R. P a r k e r , executive s e c r e ta r y of the Modern L an g u a g e Association. The point of P rofes­ sor P a r k e r ’s hard-hitting ad d re ss, delivered at a luncheon attended by m o re than 300 m e m b e r s of the Association, w as the following: the stu dy of foreign languages has d e ­ clined in the high schools of the n a ­ tion i college enrollm ents a r e a c ­ tually increasing; the D e p a rtm e n t of R o m an c e L ang uages of The U niversity of Texas h as nea rly 13 p er cent m ore students this y e a r than la st). P ro fesso r P a r k e r point­ ed out that this d e c r e a s e in high school e nrollm ents is ta king place at a tim e when th e re is increasing public sentim ent favoring the le arn ­ ing of a foreign language. I quote the following from his ta lk : , one com m e rc ia l • " T H E R E A RE m o re A m eric an s paving good money each y e a r to language school than th e re a r e c u r r e n tly students of m ode rn foreign la nguages in all the public high schools of A rkan ­ sas. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ok­ lah om a. More A m eric ans annually visit Mexico and other Latin A m e r­ ican countries than a r e studying Spanish in all US high schools put. together. M ore A m ericans will visit, P a r is this y e a r than a r e studying F re n c h in all US high schools put to g e th e r ." P ro fesso r P a r k e r also pointed to rising sales of language phono­ g ra p h rec o rd s and self-help lan­ g u ag e textbooks as ev idenre of increasing adult interest in foreign languages. He called on U niver­ sity te a c h e r s of foreign la n g u ag e s a n d of courses in the training of te a c h e r s schools and d e p a r t­ m e n ts of education to a tte m p t to p e r s u a d e high school a d m in is t r a ­ to tors th e ir curricula. to add foreign languages in AARON S C H A F F E R C h a irm an . D e p a rtm e n t of R o m a n c e L ang ua ges. T R E E P A T T E R N S The wind A frenzied architect Builds pattern* in the trees Of spinning wheels And nebulae And m ist, raging seas, Youth'* love* Are quiet visitors Which w hisper in the breeze. T h ey live a m om ent F a d e aw ay Like p a tte rn s in the trees it KNOW L ED G E We do not learn, We grow', We just gpt older And then we know. —P E T E G U N T E R Job Opportunities bp car n o u s Representative* from Foley**, nits nf stores. largest department vtN't!TPSd.ay am d o n , N o VCTo n er 2 'Imd 3. t o Int er* lea rn s 1’or thi«“ir J ti n lo r E v e CU* The y a r e in t c r - 1 un.v KTa dua tu t cs. ACI‘Jn in th fig tmirk 'ct i njI, h o m e tra n sp o r ta ti o n . In P ea r e t H oulton * w ilt T h u r i V IPW t i vp I[‘r a n tin g P f'fg r a r e s tp d in Ja n u a r;v an in w o n ' w it h m a j ora h an k ! **tnd f inja n ee. t e o no rn i cii, lib e r !ti a r t*. a n d iina na1geniem Ma ke iappo l m m en t S tu d c rn E m p lo y tn en t H a il l o t . n o late■r th a n ' Director Toucher Placem ent Servo* A regim en tally* from Standard OU Company of California will be her* W ednesday and Thursday, to Interview in engineering, ge­ future graduates ology and chem istry Those interested should see B H A mat cad in Engineer­ ing Building 114 * it in TTi* United Bt a t .-s Bur«au of Recla­ m ation Is now accepting applications from gradual* or experienced engineer* for work location* throughout th# w estern states and Alaska Beginning salaries rang# from f I 345 to fS 440 a year Applications should b» sent th* Central Board of Uh Civil Service Exam iners. Bureau of Reclamation. Denver Federal Center, Deriver Colo, The offer w ill remain open till further notice. to U niversity d egree candidates In engi­ neering and science will tie interview ed Thursda.v a n d Friday by representa­ tives of Humble OU & R efining Com­ pany (inly graduates In chemical civil, electrical gt neral mechanical, and pe­ troleum engineering and engineering mechanics, and in advanced physics and physical and organic chem istry will he eligible for perm anent em ploy­ ment Job importunities will he discuss­ ed W ed n esd a y B H A m stead ex ecu ­ tive assistant in th# College of Engi­ neering. can supply additional, infor­ m ation 0 i To the E ditor: It has finally happened, The last rem a ining student sa n c tu a ry has been invaded and c a p tu red . I speak, of course, of the Student Union, or should I say "C onven­ tion H a ll" ? the I have, through past experience* b ecom e ac custom ed to h a v i r g the m a in lounge turned over to dele­ g ates of v arious conventions. How­ ever, until today, a t least a stu­ television, dent could en,joy ping-pong tables, and an occasion­ al g a m e of billiards without being rude !y told that he would hav e to do without said p le asu res b ec au se they w ere interfering with the d e ­ legates. I the facilities of the Union a r e v e ry limited, but th a t is all the m ore reason why e v e r y effort should be ta ken on the p a r t of the Union di­ re c to r to en su re that the limited facilities should alw ays he available to the students, and not to som e delegation of teachers, w riters, o r w hat have you. realize, of course, th a t the ca m pu s. Well, least 35 AT NOON F rid a y , a t tele­ the students w ere w atching vision show, " F o c u s On F o rty A cres," to m y knowledge the only television show' which is com plete­ ly dedicated to the news and h ap ­ penings on it seem s that also at noon, a con­ vention dinner w as getting u n d e r­ w ay in the m ain lounge. Without forew arning the television set w as turn ed off (from the d irec to r s of­ fice i. The only explanation given w as that "th e television interfered with the convention spe ake rs If a solution c a n ’t be found where-hy the students can be allowed to a t least w atc h then why have a television s e t” At the sa m e tim e the television set w as turned off, the persons playing ping-pong and billiards w ere forced to turn in the equipm ent because it, too, bothered the delegates. If all this w a s n 't enough, I read in the T ex­ an the F r id a y night dance, "C hez C est Si Hon " had been r a il­ ed off so that the delegates could use the Intern atio n al Room. television, that If the Union is in reality to he used for the various conventions, instead of the benefit of the stu­ dents, w hy not let the v ario u s de­ legates to said conventions p ay the d ire c to r s sa lary , since he seem s to he of the opinion th a t the Union the stu ­ them r a th e r than is for dents, - CLAUDE BURROWS f l a m e s C. Sen e ll is a county iu dge in N a v a rro C o u n ty in East T exas. A lth o u g h b lin d from W o r l d W a r l l injuries, fu d g e Sen ell b a i rem a in e d active in Texas p o litic s.) —Ed. B v J W I E S C. SEW E L L IF T H E R E is anything w rong with politics in Texas, and there c e rta in ly seem s to be, I believe it is the lack of a strong tw o-party political system in our state. J u s t as two hea d s a re b e tte r th a n one, so it is that two pairs of political eyes a r e also b etter: for they se rve turned on a s a dual searchlight each other to shine like the m o r n ­ ing sun above the cock-crowing of p a r ty prom ises versus actions, and p a r ty virtues v ersu s frailties. M ore­ over. the fact th a t we do not have a strong tw o-party system in o ur sta te has caused a lack of p a r ty responsibility. F o r example, in the state of New York the county organizations a r e consulted before in the an y political ap pointm ents different counties are m a d e : hut here in T exas each candidate has his own m a ch in e and each con­ g r e s s m a n p asses out p a tro n a g e without consulting anyone. ANOTHER REASON I do* not favor the one-partv system is be­ cause it b reeds political and intel­ lectual dishonesty. It is not in the Hr*I a dr* I be /Mirror . . . fro m our f ile s to N o vem b er I, 1941: " ‘D on’t Send M y Boy to Baylor U ’ should go hack the m usical g ra v e -y a rd from which it w a s r e su rre c te d sev­ era l y e a r s ago, a p p e a re d F rid a y night to he the consensus am ong student and faculty leaders. . , . The ballad w as written m a n y y e a r s ago, before the form ation of the Southwest Conference. The lyric had been forgotten for w a r s , however, until it w as brought out about eight y e a r s ago and grew po p u la r am o n g the students. It is said to have been one of the m ain fac to rs in the literal break between T ex as and T exas A&M in 1913. . too . strongly worded and is b e tte r not use d,’ said P re sid en t H o m e r P. Rainey. . . ’O ur new V ictory Song will not ta k e the place of the old one the sa m e UT®. Iiecau.se is not rea lly song ‘The is it . natu re of things for people in any one section of our country to favor one political ideology to the alm ost exclusion of an o th er; and if they seem to do so, it. is for political expediency, and they a r e not honest with them selves, and they are not honest with th e ir p arty. There a r e m a n y voters in T exas whose h ea rts belong to the GOF, hut who take a shortsighted view and go into (he D em o c ra tic p rim a rie s b e c a u s e they w a n t to hav e a voice in their local governm ent. It is easier, they reason, to join the m a jo r ity party r a t h e r than to w ork for the growth of the minority group. It is easier, of course, but is certainly not ii better. In the s a m e way, it does not pay (not in the long run) for an office-seeker to become a politi­ cal split p e rsona lity (i e. a Repub­ lican a t h e a r t and a D em o c rat in n a m e ) because he feels that the is not G rand G ra n d Old P a r ty enough to office. And. therefore, such a ca n ­ didate childishly follows the lead. to elect him in T exas o r the example, of a well-known n u r se r y c h a r a c t e r and goes a -fish­ ing, or apoaching, w here he ha* no rig h t to go. I refer, of course, to L ittle T o m m y T iitle m o u se , W h o H i e d in a little house, A n d he caught fishes, In other folks's ditches. I A SECOND THING that is wrong with politics in T exas is the new s­ papers. T here seem s to be a short­ ag e of hard-working r e p o r te r s who a r e tra in e d and required to f e r r e t out news and nose for corruption. If we had a suspicious p ress, or some c rusa d ing n e w sp a p e r like the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the V eter­ land scandal would not he a n s such an oddity in our news. o r such a ra r e feat for a r e p o r te r . 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John Rogers, P a t Purcell, B a r b a r a R a y w ill b e on c a m p u s T he expanding developm ent and production program has A e r o n a u t i c a l C iv il E l e c t r i c a l M e c h a n i c a l M a t h / P h y s i c s SF l f ,; ^ f ' .'N *nn> L o c k h e e d re p ro ® en tat I v e e W e d n e s d a y . N o v e m b e r 2 , 1 0 6 8 to discuss how tbs company's dlvsrslflsd development program can advanca your caraar. For Intarvlsw e e e ^ your Placement Offlcar. ENGINEERING GRADUATES Y1 ,•••• * J Activities at the California Division of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation cover virtually every phase of aeronautical endeavor. A total of 45 major projects is in progress. already resulted in 13 models of aircraft now on production lines —huge airliners, com mercial and military cargo transports, extremely high-speed fighters, jet trainers, radar search planes and patrol bombers. D evelopm ent projects are even more diversified, include nuclear applications to aircraft, turbo-prop and jet transports, ad* anced versions of vertical-rising aircraft and a number of other significant classified projects. This capacity to develop and produce such a wide range of aircraft is important to career-conscious engineers. It means more •cope for your ability, more opportunity for promotion with to many project* constantly in motion, more job lecurity - because your career ii not restricted to one type of plane. Lockheed A I R C R A F T C O R P O R A T I O N C A L I F O R N I A D I V I S I O N burbank C a l i f o r n i a Ion Name© Officer© [ G e o g r a p h y G r o u p ' Q , i 0 I. e M e e t s Thursday w o ffic e r s announced Thurs for B lanton D orm itory a re ie C urliff, p resid en t; C arolyn den, v ice-p r esid e n t; M ary K a y I T ile ‘'C ontinental D iv id e — the eft, and H ighland R o c k ie s from C olorado to j secreta ry -rep o rter; at B e rry , trea su rer. On the s m ­ s ’ rela tio n s board are Sis A lm v , S a n d r a i W ilkinson, ?rs. and A l i r t ' ' / A U S U F I S Plans ;T o Observe All Saints Day Services C an ad a1' w ill b e D r. Tom M o K night s topic T h u rsd a y w hen he s p e a k s to th e U n iv e r sity G eorgra p h y C lu b in Sp eech B uilding 213 at I 3:30 p . m . l i e will i l l u s t r a t e his talk w ith colo red slides. C o ffee will be s e r v i c e s T u e s d a y s e r v e d d u r i n g a q u e s t io n a n d a n " m o r n i n g at St. A u s ti n 's C ath o lic I C h u rc h , b u t it is a g r e a t l y c h a n g e d s w e r p e rio d a f t e r h is l e c t u i e . T h e G e o g r a p h y C lub, o rg a n i z e d j c e r e m o n y f r o m All S a i n t s ’ D a y in s p e c i a l S a i n t s ’ D a y will h e o b s e r v e d b e r 31, w a s c a ll e d H a llo w e e n , o r th e e v e n in g b e fo r e H a llo w D a y . ish C h u r c h e s introduced an all s a i n t s ’ f e s tiv a l on N o v em b er I , this In t h e F o u r t h C e n t u r y n e ig h b o r - d a y b e c a m e g e n e r a l l y a ccep ted , ing d io c e s e s b e g a n to i n t e r c h a n g e ! T o fe a s ts c o m m o n join a n d to in th e old p e o p le of N ew O r-! je a n s , th e d a y m e a n s h o n o rin g th e ■ ic Sorority In itia tes One ‘g g y G r e g o r y , ju n io r, w a s into a te d M o n d a y n a A lp h a Io ta , n a ti o n a l h on o r m u s i c s o r o r it y . e v e n in g this fall, is o p en to all s t u d e n t s i n - ' th e d a y s of P o p e B o n ifa c e I I I a n d f e a s ts in s o l e m n i z a ti o n of a m a r - d e a d in o n e ’s f a m il y , o n e 's a n e e s - to r s . T h e y t r a v e l , w ith th e b o n e s : t e r e s t e d in g e o g r a p h y t y r ’s d e a t h . As o t h e r s a i n t s a n d P o p e G r e g o r y IV. M a s s w ill b e held a t 6. 7, a n d IO a . m . , a n d a s t u d e n t m u n i o n w ill b e a t 5:15 p .m . 8, 9. ; m a r t y r s w e r e a d d e d t h e r e w e r e 0 f t h e i r c o m - too g r e a t a n u m b e r to b e o b s e r v e d ! w ish to c o n s e c r a t e fo r t h e m w ith it w ith th e lim ite d d a y s in a y e a r . localize lov ed o n e s T t o a sp ot th e y y o u c a n h a y # a l o v e l y *1 inn f i g u r e wi th t k « world * g r e a t e s t m e t h o d o f • S p o t Reducing • hips away! SPECIAL 8 treatments I H O O thru N ov. 5 I U Results G uaranteed for c o m p l i m e n t a r y t r e a t m e n t i Tusten Pho ne 7 - 5 0 9 5 12th & Lamar ENFIELD S H O P P I N G CENTER B e f o r e A f te r P o p e B o n if a c e th e d a y b e c a m e o n e of I I I d e d i­ fun m a k i n g a n d r e v e l r y , All S a i n t s ’ i c a t e d th e p a n t h e o n in R o m e to th e D a y w a s o b s e r v e d b y a sp e c ia l V irg in a n d a ll s a i n ts , it c a m e to be f e a s t in h o n o r of all th e s a i n ts of ! o b s e r v e d on M a y 13. A f te r P o p e f i r s t I G r e g o r y IV d e d i c a t e d a c h u r c h to th e C a th o lic C h u r c h . I t w a s ca lle d H a llo w D a y , m e a n i n g “ H o ly th e h o n o r of a ll s a i n t s on N o v e m - j D a y , ” a n d th e d a y b e f o r e it. C o t o - 1 b e r I a n d t h e A n g lic a n a n d F r a n k - Austin Group to Sponsor Journalism Career Panel t h e A u stin I M a r y M a r g a r e t F r a z i e r . ing m a n a g e r P u b li c a ti o n s , In c . A c a r e e r p a n e l fo r w o m e n in te r- . M r s . A nne P u r r u m R o b in so n , a n d in j o u r n a l i s m will b e spon- a d v e r t i s i n g will be c o v e r e d by M r s . a d v e r t i s- T e x n s S tu d e n t e s t e d s o r e d T h u r s d a y b y c h a p t e r of T h e t a S ig m a P h i, w o ­ m e n ’s p ro f e s s io n a l j o u r n a l i s m so- r o r ity , D r. J e s s a m o n D a w e , p re s i- M r s . K a t h e r i n e N o r m a n will ta lk on j o u r n a l i s m t e a c h i n g , a n d M r s . d e n t, a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y . T h o p r o g r a m , w h ic h w ill bo o p en M a r l h a E < irn s' " h0 is ‘' m p l o y e d b y H og g F o u n d a ti o n , will s p e a k on to t h e public, will b e g in a t 8 p .m . o p p o rtu n i rn J o u r n a l i s m B u ild in g 307. P a n e l . ° P P O r tu n m e s rn th e field of p u b lic re la tio n s . m o d e r a t o r will be M r s . Sue B r a n d t M c B e e , c o lu m n is t f o r t h e A u stin A m e r i e a n - S t a t e s m a n . fo r ... . . . , . . M r s . M a m i e B a r k l e y , T e x a s h i s ­ Famous' Persons Party I • t o r y a n d folk lo re w r i t e r , will dis- T c u s s f r e e l a n c e w r i t i n g a s a c a r e e r . 1 L - N I I V G M M iss H a r r i e t C u n n i n g h a m will s p e a k on m a g a z i n e Work, a n d M r s . ! C h a r a c t e r s f r o m p l a y s of a lm o s t • ' a r y a g e w e r e r e p r e s e n t - A n ita B r e w e r will s p e a k on new s- C u rtain C lub M a s q u e r a d e ; ° r p a p e r i n g a s a c a r e e r . e v e r y liter ed a t th e Cur B a ll in D r a m a B u ild in g IQI S a t u r d a y nig ht. T elev isio n will b e d is c u s s e d b y LJ I ’ a m e m o r y , a n d in t h e y t h e i r m i n d s in a s e n t im e n ta l f a s h ­ ion. T h e r e , on s p r e a d e v e r y w h e r e ; th e d a y b e fo r e All S a in ts' D a y , fl o w e r s a r e b ro u g h t o u t a n d th e c e m e t e r i e s a r e c l e a n e d up, a n d the d a y is e x c it e d ly p r e p a r e d for. All a r o u n d m e c h u r c h e s a n d th e m a r ­ kets, f l o w e r s t a n d s a r e filled, a n d h e a r t s , w r e a t h s , c r o s s e s , a n d a n ­ c h o rs of a rt if i c ia l r o s e s d e c o r a t e tho w a lls r e f r e s h m e n t booths. the of c e l l M i A J A M E S H . M C R E Y N O L D S . . . Christian Science Speaker Scientist Tells Idea of Ability J a m e s H a r r y M c R e y n o ld s of D a l ­ las th e sp o k e M o n d a y n ig h t a t U n iv e r s ity C o n g r e g a ti o n a l C h u r c h the in a p r o g r a m C h r i s t i a n S cien ce o r g a n i z a ti o n of the U n iv e r s ity . s p o n s o r e d b y His ta l k d e a lt w ith w h a t C h r is ti a n j S cience t e a c h e s a b o u t a b ility . “ C h r is ti a n S c ie n c e is . that. God th e s o u r c e of m a n ’s I a b ility , th a t it is a s p i r i t u a l m e n - . t e a c h e s . A sin g-so ng p r o g r a m w ill b e held b v the Intern ation al Club T u e s d a y X X X X X “ 7 X T X Y X " X ‘ t h a t o u r u n d e r a t 7:30 p. rn. th e U n iv e r s ity B a p t i s t C h u r c h fr o m N o r w a y will sin g S tu d e n ts N o r w e g i a n folk a n d p o p u la r songs, ( ‘ . u n d e r s t a n d i n g of G o d ,_____7* he sai(f. in th e b a s e m e n t of X n d i n r ' of I* " i n c r e a s e s , ’ ....... g _ ,,, , . M r. M c R e y n o ld s Is a m e m b e r of the th e F i r s t C h u rc h tho B o a r d of L e c t u r e s h i p of M o th e r C h u rc h , of C h ris t S cien tist, in B o sto n . C onsole D onated b y S P T , , .. S ig m a D e lta T a u s o r o r i t y re c e n t - , fil2 F „_ t Lv Eave a r a d i o - p h o n o g r a p h console g a r n e r , b i - c a s t ^ U) lhxas H o m e E c o n o m i c s College Clubs . * Saturday a t T H E C C ’s w o rk sh o p , I Person m e a r h club sen t to th # held at L a m a r S ta te C ollege of sta te trea su rer, a n d to e n c o u r a g e send one o r mor© T e ch n o lo g y in B e a u m o n t. a n d T H E A \ H E A . I n s ta ll a ti o n o f o fficers w a * M iss W a l k e r will preside a t the r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s all clu bs , h . . , o! t , t o to t . . , the ™ " d 'K t . d h>’ , , . . . . G l a d >s S h o r t- th e A m e r i c a n p r e s id e n t o f T H E A . 19.>6 I H E C C w o rk sh o p to be held O c to b e r 26-28 a t T e x a s C h ris ti a n U n iv e r s ity . She wall als o be to T e x a s d e l e g a te H o m e E c o n o m i c s A ssociation to b e ; h eld J u n e 22-28 in W ash in g to n , D.C. I O t h e r U T s t u d e n ts w ho a tte n d e d th e c o n v e n tio n a re Ann C a r te r , I D o ro th y G laze, K a th y P o ll a r d , an d N a n c y W estp h a l. I C o n v e n tio n g ro u p s d is c u s s e d club : m e m b e r s h i p , officers a n d c o m m it- Men's Rush Opens To da y in a r t c o n c e rn in g b e g in n i n g T u esd ay, Bids m u s t be turned F r a t e r n i t i e s m a y h a v e p led g e te es t h a t function, fin a n c ia l p rob - p a rtie s , c o n ta c ts , a n d bidding fo r loins, a n d p r o g r a m p lan n in g . A new m e m b e r s d u r i n g open rush s y m p o s i u m of s p e a k e r s g a v e sug- w eek J a c k tho H olland, d e a n of m e n , sa id M onday. g estio n s h o m e , c h u d c a r e an d f a m ily rcla - in to the lions, food a n d nu tritio n , clothin g office of th e D e a n of M en b efo re a n d ^textiles, a n d m o n e y m a n a g e - ^ c y will be c o n s id e re d e ffe c tiv e . M en p led g in g b e tw e e n N o v e m b er m c n “ C o m m i t t e e r e p o r t s w e r e p re s e n t- 1-5 will be eligible to p a r tic ip a te in i n t r a m u r a l s p o r ts . T h o se p led g - ing a f t e r this d ate w ill not. M en jo inin g a fr a te rn ity in te re ste d the m a y go by D e a n H o lla n d 's o ffic e fill out a r u s h e e card , and f o r to t r y to k e e p stu d e n ts in th e h o m e new m e m b e r s m a y go b y a n d u s e I e c o n o m ic s ed to th e con ven tion S a t u r d a y a n d five re s o lu tio n s w e re d e c id e d upon to h a v e the y e a r . T h e y a r e for a co lleg e h o m e e c o n o m ist of year> to Promotft m e m b e r s h i p of and e n c o u r a g e the files. looking field, to in ir . r m s e s as o u r : m o r e CoUege c lu b s in T H E C C a n d M a tern ity m e m b e r s f' ( - vl G C lins!imea s;> n e e i ii for University students only TLOK E le c ts O fficers N e w office rs of T L O K a r e p r e s i ­ d en t, S p e n c e r R a n d o lp h ; s e c r e t a r y , S te rlin g R a n d o lp h ; t r e a s u r e r , H a r ­ r y W i c J e r s p n h n ; a n d food b u y e r, D a n C o n ra d . One 8 x IO Photographic Oil- Ready for Framing One 5 x 7 SJvertone for o n l y i s OO I r rca.lr# retI onci ‘J rf1 / OIC L . ti Call K ay at 7-5097 for a com plim entary treatment. “ Re s ul ts G u a r a n t e e d ’1 Tn l l b jd .Cr! ! l f^ m . USU>n College w ill p e r f o r m . ★ D r. I r w i n S p e a r, p r o f e s s o r of r e s e a r c h , will b o t a n y a n d p l a n t a d d r e s s l a n d s c a p i n g stu d y g ro u p on e of V iolet Crown G arden Club T u e s d a y a t 2 .30 p. rn. in th e h o m e 9 / , X T J* F o r t y - t h i r d S tr e e t. * T h e N a tio n a l A ssociation of Unt- v e r s ity D a m e s will m e e t T h u r s ­ d a y a t 7:45 p. rn, a t the A u stin J W o m e n ’s C lub, 708 San A ntonio S tre e t. All w iv e s of s t u d e n ts a r e in v ited. I n s t r u c t i o n in b ri d g e will be g iv en . it the b o a r d of the U n iv e r s ity I n t e r m e d i a t e s C lub will be h e ld a t 8 p. rn. T u e s d a y a t th e h o m e of M r s . G e o r g e H o ffm a n , 2807 L a f a y e t t e S tr e e t. A m e e t i n g of ★ * F o rty A c r e s A stron om y (Tub will m e e t in P h y s i c s B u ild in g 421 T u e s ­ d a y a t 8 p. rn. T he A m erican C era m ics S ociety will m e e t in C P H a ll T u e s d a y a t 7 p. rn. A film on r a w m a t e r i a l s w ill be show n. Grad Student to Speak a t th e U n iv e r s ity C a rlo s I. C a ld e ro n , a g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t a n d c h a i r m a n of th e so c ial s t u d ie s d e ­ p a r t m e n t a t A llan J u n i o r H igh, will s p e a k a t t h e T e x a s S ta t e T e a c h e r s fo r A sso c ia tio n t e a c h e r s of S p a n is h -s p e a k i n g c h il­ d r e n to b e h eld in S an A ntonio d u r ­ ing th e T h a n k s g i v i n g h o lid a y s. se c tio n m e e t i n g Patronize Texan Advertisers Soon a f t e r t h e p a r t y s t a r t e d a t 8 p . m . , c h a r a c t e r s s u c h a s A n th o n y ! fr o m “ C a e s e r " (J o h n H e n e r a t be­ g a n m a k i n g s p e c t a c u l a r e n t r a n c e s th r o u g h th e s p o tlig h t f o c u s e d on th e on ly e n t r a n c e , T h e m e of th e p a r t y w a s “ C h a r ­ ka d e r s F r o m F a m o u s P l a y s , " a n d c h a r a c t e r s f r o m 60 p l a y s \ y r c p r e s e n t. A p r i z e w a s giv en fo r the c o s t u m e w h ic h w a s t h e hest r e p r e ­ s e n t a ti o n of th e p a r t i c u l a r c h a r a c ­ te r . T o g iv e a H a llo w e e n s e ttin g , th e w a lls w e r e d r a p e d w ith gold a n d b l a c k c u r t a i n s r e f r e s h ­ ment. t a b l e w a s s e t w ith p a p e r H a l­ low een c u p s. a n d th e F a m o u s c h a r a c t e r s ty p ifie d w e r e “ C h a r l i e " f r o m “ D e t e c t i v e S to r y , ” Ile a n d S h e fr o m “ T h e F o u r P o s ­ t e r ’’ I B r e n t H i c k m a n a n d J o P a l a - fr o m s o t a ) , W itch D o c t o r “ E m ­ c h a r a c t e r a a n d p e r o r J o n e s . " fr o m “ Tile B o y f r i e n d " (D ixie J . B e r r y ) . -‘Pf c o m f o r t : , > \ A JU ,I . fe w b lo c k , o ff Campus aft EL T O R O — FINI; MEXICAN FOOD— 8-4321 1601 G u a d a lu p e UNIVERSITY STUDIO III [- ort rails For th o u u ho lat e the fin e s t . . . phon® 6-9661 for appointm ent AY'S NIBLACK SYSTEM 7-5097 26'/2 St. / \raaerJ e . / j p et i a I PARKER 21 ti TUESDAY, N O V . 1st IO a.m. to 4 p.m. C henards is having a wonderful of th # new L A N Z LINE featuring M R . J IM M E Y E R S lf you want his ring for a T R U N K S H O W I N G Christm as G ift, orders must b e placed before N ovem ber 5. $6.00 Deposit IO C a ra t G o ld Sterling Silver $30.00 plus tax $22.50 pins tax C H O I C E O F 5 S T O N E S ■ JNipHBSfcR (MMM tx tat ii Tim. , . , K R U GERS 2236 Guadalupe tax r u a m l v 2338 Guadalupe M o d e ls from the charm commit!©# The Famous Keepsake Certificate Signed by FULLY GUARANTEES Your Choice o f a GENUINE, REGISTERED, PERFECT «. 4-v , , ,tf» •; if ft Keeps ak# I A M O N 0 - ’ . R I N . J Q e | n v * ' X X G iv e Joy a jingle . . . . at 2-2473 FO R Q U IC K A C T IO N O N DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIED ADS C L A SSIFIED D E A D L IN E S T u esd a y T exa n ..............................M onday, 4 p.m . W ednesday T ex a n ................ T u esd a y , 4 p.m . T hursday T ex a n ............... W ednesd ay, 4 p m . F rid a y T ex a n ................................ T h u rsday, 4 p .m . Sunday T ex a n ............ F r id a y , 4 p.m^ C L A SSIFIED RATES 20 w o rd s or le s s A dditional w ord s $ .95...................S .02 I d a y ............................. , . . . . $ .85........................ $ .01 E a c h additional d ay C la ssified D isp la y ..............$1.35 per colu m n inch In the ev en t of erro rs m a d e in an a d v e r tise ­ m en t. im m ed ia te n o tice m u st he g iv en , a s the p u b lish ers a r e resp o n sib le for only o n e in cor­ r ect in sertion. For Rent For Sale Typing BLOCK CAMPOS — Study, k ltehrnnt#. hath, and sleeping porch. Utllitle* p ud AKo young man wanted to share apartm ent. 8-5588. VACANCY FOR, one boy In University approved house $25 per month. Maid ■ m ic e , 2?03 Rio Grande. SINGLE ROOM for Kontleman instruc­ tor or graduate student Private b;Jth, a parnie entrance, $25. 301 W est 20th. P hone 2-8719 . N C, ARMS Convenient to law', phar­ macy, and engineering. Maid service, ?arklng space and car wash privileges, .VMS Kk*t ear round aircon d ition in g. Seth. 7-0501. ing, bedroom, kitchen - dinette, D U PL E X APARTMENT for couple; liv­ tile bath, shower, evaporative cooler. Near U niversity stadium. fiOfi East 2 0 S t . t-1043 after 5 p m ,, Saturday, Sunday. NEAT 3 ROOM garage apartm ent rn Enfield Road. Call I-170S. SPEED EQUIPMENT, H ollywood m uff­ lers. dual exhausts, headers, lo w e r -i mg blocks, skirts, wheel covers, dual m anifolds, a> > essorles. Texas Auto. 1114; East First Street. MONTH OLD Traveler R adto-Phono-1 graph com bination- $50. Also clpan) ’3) tudor Model A. Excellent condition : —$95 Call 2 1679. PI R BRM ) MALE Siam ese kittens Phone 8-3816 or go by Batts Hall 237 for further Information. LET MRS. AlbrK'b© do vr>”.r typing Experienced, efficient. 53-2941. THEMES, TH ESES Dissertation* — SjM'lUng and grammar corrections. 2-6569 E l,ECT RIC TYPING. Editing, help in i organizing data. 5-5135. REPORTS. THESES, note*. Guaran­ teed Ere# pickup, delivery. 60810. R ET IR PTD COURT reporter. 15c a page Lost and Found f.OST~ Small leather-backed note pad. P. E. ilarrlil. Plume 6-4053 or 6-8717. Special Services JOSEPH'S CAR Sendee Wash ixklish and wax, com plete vacuum, $10. Free niek-up and delivery. 405 W est 39th. Phone 5-9131 2*5667. I 53-3401. T ll E S E S. dissertations, manuscripts. t e r m papers. Experienced. Phone EXPERIENCED typist. Phon# 53-4023 Wanted Room and Board C U E TO withdraw al—Vacancy for one hoy In quiet room with private hath I I ©nd atudy. One-half block campus. . h SJO / Help Wanted W ANTED — Student experienced In for afternoon merk Ureter underuasaxuao. I dune typesetting h a n d -s e t w 8-7441, COPPER ENAMELING SU PPL IE S AUSTIN CRAFT SHOP 1518 SOUTH CONGRESS 7-1720 C A S H for G U N S Old or New BUY — SELL — TRADE Lamar Sporting Goods 911 I-amar Pa troni ze Texan A dv e rt i se rs I READ THE C LA SSIFIE D S T w i c e A w a r d e d F a s h i o n A c a d e m y G o l d M e d a l T h e r e ’s no d o u b t a bou t it w hen you c h o o s e a g e n ui n e re gi st e re d K e e p s a k e D i a m o n d Ri ng. For t he K e e p s a k e e n ­ g a g e m e n t c ente r d i a m o n d is a P t R F E C T ge m , i ndivi dual ly selected by e xpe rt s f r o m the w o r ld ’s finest d i a m o n d s . W i t h your purc ha se o f a Ke e psa ke , you wi ll receive t he fa m o us K e e p s a k e Ce r t i ­ ficate of Re gi st r a t i on si g ne d by this st ore —a wr i t t e n g ua ra nt e e t hat your d i a m o n d is a PE R FE C T ge m . M a t c h i n g M e c h a n ic a l Pencil. Regularly Sells For $3.75. N o w $ 1.25 PARKER 21 ti IO D A Y FREE TRIAL W IT H O U T C H A R G E .u; i v ) \ vTu S E I A N D C H O O S E F R O M O U R A C A D E M Y - A W A R D K E EP SA K E C O LLEC T IO N P riced from $100.00 b u d g e t t e r m s for y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e I/*# our Chriifms* layaway plan. A dol­ lar will hold any ham until Chrisma*. ■ YOU* ARTCARVE0 I ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMOND DEALER I r T ( I | { KRUGER’Ss to ri nu ai distinctive jewelry *7© th e shadow o f th e U n iversity l o w e r * Austin's only Ktepsak# Diamond Jeweler Two Charged In ’Car Pushing' Clifford Jo e Bright and Donald Robert Haragan, University fresh­ men. were tinder $500 released bond each following charges of pushing a sports car off Mount ■ Bunnell. Complaints of destroying per­ sonal property were signed October 27 by John F . Dyess, city detec­ tive, who said ^damages had been estimated at $400. Bond was made on October 228. M'he 1934 Ansi in-Healey belonging to David L. Leonard, 2601 Harris Boulevard, was damaged October 21 after rolling partly down the east side of Mount Bunnell and striking some cedar poles. Four witnesses reported seeing the car pushed off the road. Campus Chest (Continued from Page l l in the list of fro n t of the U n ion . F o r the b en e­ fit of the fund d riv e , c a m p it* s tu ­ dent le a d e rs and a d m in is t r a t iv e o ffic ia ls w ilt be put on the block. M u s ic w ill be fu rn ish e d bv the D ix ie la n d R an d . Included “ mer­ chandise” that will go to the high­ these campus est bidders are figures: 25 finalists of the ‘‘Ten Most Beautiful” contest; five “ Most Beautiful Freshm en” ; Dorothy B u r­ gess. University Sweetheart; Ro­ land Dahlin student body president: Bob Siege!, student Laxly vice-pres­ ident; and W illie M orris, D aily Texan Editor. Others to be auctioned off for Campus Chest include: Dean Jack Holland; Dean Amo Nowotny; J i t ­ ter Nolen, Union director; Jack Little. Cowboys president; Diane M cFarland, Orange Jackets pres­ cient; Jim Terrell, A PO president; Carien* Johnson. Varsity C arnival; Queen; and Ja c k Lewis, of Chris-! ; tian Faith and Life Community. Concluding the list of “ items” j to he sold are: two fraternity and two sorority pledge classes; Silver Spur pledge class; a football from j the Oklahoma-Texas game; and ’ several members of the Texas foot­ ball team. Deadline for reaching the SI.2,OOO goal for Campti* Chest is Novem­ ber 12, Funds received will be di­ vided proportionately among sev­ eral groups, If $12,000 is donated, the Cerebral Palsy Fund w ill re­ ceive $3,000; .Student Christian As­ sociation, $2,400; P o l i o Fund. $2,000; Cancer Fund, $2,CKK), spon­ sored students. $2,(KIO; Internation­ al Council. $350; and the Red Cross, $250. There will be no trophies awarded this year to the largest contributors. Interviews Slated For Volunteers Student volunteer workers at the Austin State Hospital must receive final interviews Tuesday and Wed­ nesday, announced Miss Rosalie Oakes, executive director of Uni­ versity YW CA . interviews three “ in Fifteen-minute to save groups of two or tim e" will be conducted by Mrs. Rose Bergen, hospital volunteer co­ ordinator, lobby on in the “ Y ” those days, 3 :30-4:30 p.m. This w ill conclude orientation two-session which began with a lecture series last week. One Day Service At No Extra Charge •TS M an D ra ft C'all A December draft call of men for the Arm y and N avy i scheduled for Texas, according tt Lieut. Col. M orris S. SehwatjFf A Hand Washed, Vacuum Cleaned C ar W ith Tires Steam Cleaned ALL IN 7 M IN U T ES AT JOE’S QUICK CAR WASH 12th X San Jacinto Tex aco Courtesy Cards Honored FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS (S to c k or Hollywood) D U A L E X H A U S T S Y S T E M S F O R A L L M A K E S O F V-8 C A R S CENTRAL AUTO PARTS Longhorn Cleaners (in a u a lu p e P h o n e ft-3847 Phone 2-3303 Tu^tdty, Nov. T, \m THI DAILY TEXAN Page 6 Homecoming Set In t e r - C o - o p C o u n c i At Austin High p e|ay S Affiliation Homecoming for all graduates of Stephen F Austin High School in Austin w ill he celebrated Frid a y Inter-Co-op Council w ill not join night at the Austin-Wichita Falls football game and the after-game operative League until it evaluates Only one co-op, Campus Guild. vthe projects of the national organ!- has voted to join. Valhalla Co-op dance. "A ll ex-students are cordially in- zatK>n- announced Arturo F . Rat- will join if InterCo-op gives ap- ” \fr« Ton* Wilson ’ AH S ! res. president of Inter-Co-op Coun- pro val. Other co-ops on the campus the North Am erican Student Co- bra, Campus Guild; and Batre*, Alham- Mteu, dean of girls, announced. Airs. acne wilson. Al! exes will be admitted to the i>0 cents for student section for Friday night’s football clash with the Wichita Falls Coyotes, Tach graduate will be recognized with special fanfare for the “ old­ est graduates and last year's stu­ dent leaders.” Tile annual Maroon bonfire will be held Thursday night at Pease Park below the Nineteenth Street and La m ar Avenue intersection. individually have not voted on the issue. m ay join before the December convention in Chicago. The council had planned to send delegates to an .agenda-planning Inter-Co-op members appointed meeting in Chicago in September. investigate However, the prelim inary meeting to the committee to NA S C L ’* activities are M arilow was postponed until immediately Benson, Theadorne Co-op; Evelyn before the mass meeting in De- Doss Halstead; David Shapiro,; camber. , What Coes On Here MINH MAN AUTO WASH Austin’! largest and best equpped Auto Wast) F E A T U R IN G A U T O M A T IC W H EEL W A SH ER S $30,000 e q u ip m e n t to wash y o u r ca r R a te s— $1.50— S a v e — U se our W a s h Book— 5 washes $5.50 T I K S !) A Y 2-5 Flash Card Committee, Union 8-5 -Semi-finals in Praetors' 42 T o u r n a m e n t , Townes Hall Lounge. 8:30 and 2 G eneral sessions of Texas Conference on Education. Hogg Auditorium, 8-4 Nominations for “ Ugly Man Contest,” A PO Office. Texas Union 307. 9-4 -Drawing for “ Don P a s q u a l,” 401. 5—Open house and dedication. Episcopal Gregg House, 5-6 Ballroom d a n c i n g , Main Lounge, Texas Union. 7-10 "Tim e Staggers On” tryouts, Texas Union 309. 7—American Ceramics S o c i e t y , C. P. Hall. Music Building Box Office. 7:30- International Club sing-song, 9-4 Entries to Sing-Song, Speech University Baptist Church. 221 So. Lamar Building 102. 9-12 and 1-4:30-- D rawing for Texas- Raylor tickets. Gregory Gym . SCIENTIFIC WATCH REPAIR C e r t i f y U 'a I ch m a hiH e r No. 3680 ELECTRIC TIMER USED distinctive iw e lfl **On the D rag ' H H N B i i H H M H I FREE ESTIMATES 2268 Guadalupe Abortions B y A l 7:45—N A UD . Austin Women's,Club. 7:50—“ Behind the Scene.” K Y E T . 8—Board meeting for Ladies Inter­ mediate Club, home of Mrs, George Hoffman. 8—Newman Discussion Group. An­ nex I. 8—-Forty Acres Astronomy Club, Physics Building 421, N R O T C Schedule* F o rm a l A N avy Sweetheart formal has been scheduled for late fall. 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