By A N N E C H A M B E R S " Am e r i c a n Forei gn P o l l e r .Sty from Harvard whore he in b e e n an associate professor American r o io u . Bt sine* 1937. He Relation to the Far East, per- government s.ne*- i airted by Dr. Bruce Hopper in the Arctic," and "Potential. V Q L of of Sovi et F o r e i g n ant. a. I mon Main Lour,i r e . Dr. Emm e t t e Re d f o r d « f ti e I nn . r i . D e pa rt m e nt ", .mernn, . . rn „ e . . ..i„at a I'esci .. e himae. J - ,. eowboy on whee • from MonUna, Dr. Hooper com e, to the I n.ver- PP' 5 ” 'nd S o r b o n n e ,^ ^ - . Army . at leires for" m a n y j e a r . t h e f ourth I,neat . s u e s course “ * * n * f ton.yht at 7 : 4 5 in the Tex- U ™ " ° ' ° h of hi* many books. He is also ,p r;Pc of articles e r a t Zd haps one o f the mos t i mperati ve h a , se r ved problem.® o f t o d a y , will he an- the ixavai Fi r s t ha. tv a l s o OO Harvard, ba s Oxford. world travel ler, been on extensive 5, C o 1e tours • L e g a t i o n at S t ockhol m nation and a council m e m b e r for ^ editorial writer f o r t h e F o r e i g n Poli cy Associ ati on. the China Press during the 11. 20V "He is Ona of the most popular , T h # S o u t h N O . 54 Six Pages Today I independents Clique Take 8 Offices Each ol-C ent i t l ed " T hr ough Chin,', Back . "Pan Sovietism,*’ "'The Second lecturers in social sciences at HarW hv’ ,” "Sovereign- T>r(), and his advance classes are World War. w n, _. -------------------- ^ m e^n ! , ” frowdeH c o m m e n t eof d Dr. th, departRedfor d. (jib b a u s o n , .speedy L o ng ho r n h a. f back, wa* injured T u e s d a y n i g ht dar i n g a run-in wi th five youth®. Daws on s u f f e r e d a cut lip, b e ­ h oved to h a \ e been c a u s e d by a rock; mi nor l acerati ons; and bruises. The i nc i de n t occurred T u e s d a y night as Daw - on and J a n e bu ali­ ner, U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t f r o m Gal­ vest on, w ere riding on Barton Spring® Road. Several yo u t h s s p e d by in a hot rod ( t h o u g h t t o be a 1 9 3 8 bo rd) t h r o w i n g an ora- ne at D a w s o n s car. The o r a n g e cracked the w i n d ­ shield, hut the gl as s did not break. Wh en D a w s o n cha-ed t h em, the tu<3n-age* s t opp e d their -**■-El ecti on Bill, tabul ati on showed the fi rst c o u n t date N o v e m b e r 8 — “ A me r i c an F o r ­ Wright , who tallied 145 first correct, ( h a r l e s a Wo l f e , Al pha eign Poli cy a n d E u r o p e ’, Dr. place votes, plans to appeal hi.® Epsilon Phi, recei ved 36 fi rst and A* t h e t e x a n w e n t t o p r e t * Geo r g e H o f f m a n , U n i v e r s i t y of case to the St u de nt Court. In the 45 second place vot es t o t al i n g 81. * h o r t y a f t e r I o c l o c k t h i » m o t n Te x a s . ev e n t the St u d e n t Court upholds and Jean M a n e Edge, I , mu. the unofficial tabulation November* 16 — “ Ame r i c a n * ° the El ecti on Commi ssi on' s deci- recei ved the second s e a t with 44 o f v o t i n g b y • cHo o l * w a * i n c o m ­ eign Poli cy and the Middle East Si.,,,. Berni e Dow. Alpha Epsilon f i r * and 16 second place vo t e s . p l e t e . I t e m i z e d r e t u r n * o n all Ge r o g e Mc Ghee , ass i st ant seer* Pi, with 85 fi rst-place votes, will Bert Rees, independent , and Are l e c t e d c a n d i d a t e * w i l l a p p e a r tarv o f state. recei ve the f i l t h A&S A s s e mb l y lone Ray, Delta Phi Epsil on, were i n F r i d a y ’* I e x a n . def eat ed. Rees r e c e i vi n g 58 vote* SP(II • a. f e PVJ Fneilnn to K a 4y _s_4__ >5 rice, Sigma b hi Epsilon t Missi ,,__ ___ vot i; es . Non e of T he latest u nof f i ci al tabul at i ons nrp* r » L , v e d 8 ° the KinP Arts candi dat es w e r e pi­ sh ow that Margal et Endl ess, Ch, «"d ^ hque candi dat e, recei ved 8 ., ectp(j Qn thp f i m bai l ot . Ome ga, with 194 first pl ace vot es t n s t P \ o cs. Cesare Galli, i nde pe nd e nt , was and Bid Hal lman, S i g m a Nu. with The College of E n g in e e r i ng e jecte<| on the first ballot by I U GIB D A W S O N 157 fi rst place vot es w e r e e l ec t ed e l ec t ed Jim < row’, Delta Si gma f lt.?t-plaeo vot es to win the School on the first ballot f o r the Col l ege Phi, and Vernon He l mk e , Tau of j aw A s s e m hly seat. J. K. Taythe rumor that D a ws o n was beatof Art- and Sci ences as s e mb l y me n . Kappa Epsil on, on the first bal- jor r e c e jve(j the other seat with en up by a groTip o f pr o f es s i o n a l Gayl e Garth, Pi Beta Phi, with lot with 116 and 83 first place ^4 fi rst- pl ace votes. Ellis F. MorMeasure Radiation gambl e r s. 1 lo first plat o votes, and S i dn e y vote®, respect i vel y. Mickey Tedindependent , and Ha nk Bacstaff photo V. I « F o u r s t i t c h e s we re required to Si egel , Delta Phi Epsilon, with 111 ford, i n d e p e n d e n t , recei ved the cuf p Pita Upsilon and only o t h e r 225 Miles Away c o r n e r hi s ballot sew up his hp, and he did not a i ­ SURE VOTE GETTERS ru-T ■ f J ■ ' M q vol* s w ere el ec t ed on the second third ®eat with "4 first place and Clique candi dat e d e f e a t e d , foltend cl as ses W e d n e s d a y morni ng. .... Jo I ~ Pros or their Arts and Sc o n c e s c a n d i d a t e are eft t o r g L A S V E G A S , Ne v . , Ort 3 1 . — 51 second place votes. lowed. ballot. N e v e r t h e l e s s , he wa s sui t e d o ut ,■}’! First .............report, of atomi c radiaW o l f e , Rose Friedman, find Lruc Munve SflChs, C *er, Delta Zeta, lost to T edf ord j im L e o na rd, Phi Kappa Tau, for ora tire that a ’ ' v ' ’' 1 ' t ’on in * me t ro p o l i t an area as a by f o u r v o t e s ; ®he rec e i ve d 56 Jacob B e r g o l o f kv, inDa ws o n re por t ed ^^n«sda> ^ of R of b U s t ^ Pt o f f fi rst and 65 second place vot es , dep e n d e n t , by 1819 v o t e s to Berthat , n spite of Ji c a me to da y from Los Stan R o s e n b e r g , Si gma Alpha g o l o f s k v ’s 460 to win the associt h o u g h t he » o u . . l he . " . e t o r . . > m mi l„ „ , . y . Mu sw ept the College of Busi- ate j us ti ce seat, place 2. again®’ S. TI in ‘ ’ I But an AEC announcement ne** Ad mi ni s t rat i on with 2 10 first Unopp os e d candidate® were s t re s s ed that, it was in harml ess place vote®, b ei n g elected on the Rush Moddy, Delta Tau I e k a , a mount s. fir®t ballot. Dolph Si mon, Phi Sig- who recei ved 2033 v o t e s ’or a s s ^ Th e disclosure was made as ! )P1U and M Qui nn, Thet a mate justice, p a c e .; Carol yn h i s t o r y ’s fi rst mop-up troop® were x N T h I M >n.i M first p i , , . Burch, (mn,nm Phi B . t a . w-.th alerted for e xe rc i se Desert Rock, vnte* resDecti velv, d e f e at e d 2 0 5 8 v ot e s and Margv Crosby, Pi initial tactical test of nuc l e ar w e a ­ r h a r l e s Pr at he r i n d e p e n d e n t . J im Beta Phi, with 1614 v ot e s , repons for the batt l e fi e l d. vkm v i n d e p e n d e n t ; and DOU, . p n - t . v . l y , to u t t . m I>l«c. I OK* 2 The AEC is m e a s ur i n g a t o mi c 1 w o me n ass oci ate .stteea. radiation a ’ var i ous points Wal ker in g n e n • ^ Edward Hiller, i ndependent , a l ­ o n e o f the ti ghtest races t unopposed, recei ved 60 v o t e s t.... hr ou g h o u t the c o u n t r yin N e w np S a l e this LUI' week. wv-rv. v i siiltt oorr TO to ithe s ttate in Graduat e School. J o n ‘,,KP/ f Ar the Col l ege of Pharmacy seat. T h e T o r c h o f K n o w l e d g e will Yo r k G i t y an d I P t 0 "* ’ J S i g m a Nu and Greek lodcppm en , j)onna Cameron, Alpha Phi, and he t he last f o r m a t i o n . T h e l e t t e r c a g o ; R i c h l a n d , W a s h . , a nd Oak led with 36 first and 28 s econo Crawford, in' icpendent , cap“ U ” wi l l h e at o n e s i d e o f t h e R i d g e , Term. 1 pl ace v o te s t o t al i n g 64 es> ‘ turf,d the t wo Col l ege o f E d u c at o r c h , n o d t h . l e t t e r ’’T ” o n t h . O f , t . f i n d i n g et i t s I m v e r a i t y , ti Al-Ai®h, i nde pe n de nt , received ^ ^ ^ 9f, arid l t vote#> o t h e r r i de. ( " e l,f o r m, at L o , Amrele., p r o - | By M I L D R E D K L E S E L T$wnn Kdit.ni a1 Troops Alerted For AEC Test Band Show to Play At Texas-SMU Tilt A h o m e c o mi n g sh ow by t he st ude n t c ounci l of S MU and three f o r m a ti o n s by the Longhorn Band will ha h a T - t i m e act i vi t i e s at the T exas-SMT g a me S a ’ urday. n* will w i l l form torm Wi!l h e e x p l a i n e d t hat t h e j e c t , it «aid t o d a > , in •• • The U T musician* * l o c a t e d not o n . v in o f r a d i a t i o n . . • arr no t c o n Dada* Hal l, an a d m i n i s t r a t i o n U n i v e r s i t y r..,, ------------Austin"s a d Mot on (rocket’, significant.” buil ding on ’ ne SMT c ampus hand ’ director, " a n d its ten l f p r e p a r a t i o n s c a n ’t he com­ While in thi* f or mat i o n , the mom 4«>. h i g h e s t number of f v ot e s , and 18 second place vot es to rec e i ve the ®eccnd seat. 1 bai >* Be r ke y, Phi Ga mma I u' ta. t he G r ee k- i n d e p e n d e n t , wa* t h i rd with 55 fir®! and second p'ace v o ’ es bers o f The h a n d wi l l p a y t h e b r a n c h e s an d t h e c i t i es in w h i c h p l e t e d d u r i n g t he n i gh t f o r t i e Smi t r sr" M et h o d i s t a m a m a t e r , rbpv ar e l o c a t e d wi l l he n a m e d . " f i r s t A -test, wi t h t r o op* , ’ ne vi “ Varsity." Before The g a m e , t he L o n g - k i c k o f f m a n e u v e r 1* e x p e c t e d V n y ,.t f op hat wi l l f o r m t h e ho r n a n d S MI h a n d s will a <*e mm j p o f P e r u . r h . n c l l o r J . m r . h i , on t h e f i e l d t o pl a y t h . P Ha * ' wi l l p r e s e n t a t r i b u t e t o n a ’ o na l anthem. directed by Co l -limn M e d o r a R , m i n . , L r C r o c k . t t . T h e S M I b a n d wi l l n o t of .due,D on from P . r u , w h o ,«a p . r f o r m al h a i f - t i m . Dr. Hanke Directs Forum To Be Broadcast Nationally Dr Louis Harine, d i r e c t o r of r e p r e s e nt e d Au s t i n High School, the In s t i t ut e o f U t i n Ame r i c a n Richerd Al b r i g h t is from St. EdSt udi es me di at e d the N e w York w a r d s High School, and Bo b b y T ms s F o ru m program on “ Will Har t is from St. S t e p h e n ’.* EpisH e m i s p h e r e So' darity Help Pre copa! School. • erve P e a c e ? ” Mond a y e v e n i n g at A l t e r n a t e s were Themi ore Beckthe Radio H o 11*r er and Joan F l e mi ng , both o f mean in conner 10 *pnere solidarity. The last 15 m i n u t e s of the l o minUT.e broadcast were set aside for quest i ons a s k e d by the audi ence, which r e pr ese nt e d every Latin Ameri can c o u n t r y hut Ar- The program * .......... .... Au s t i n Hi gh School. ^ " r e " ked Tn S°panUh a n T t r i n s over about 400 Li berty BroadA m o n g the q u e s t i o n s c onsi dered Hanke cast i ng System stat on*. o ver by the g r o up w e r e the i mportance a p< •’ r WQXR, Nev* Ye■>.. and over anf| n ec e s s i t y o f hemi sphere soliThe forum, sponsored P 7 he 9 8 t h D i s t r i c t Jury which had its ( fir.®? ®er s l a y i n g e a s e u p f i r st f o r con lion or s from super()f f lee D; s e s * i on T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n f o irm t o e Ki t s i d e r a t i o n , a n d an o u m e d c o m i n g to a d o e r - mn, ■at* Grai; tha’ 11 M * Cafe Ti add . lf Ait . o n Eleven th*’ .Jut y 1:30 to surprise operator w i t n e - <■a m e h r fore se®- i on w h m h la t e d I m 6:3(1 p . rn T u e s d a y lh* w i t n e s s . \ \ !*•■ J o h n s o n < f t h e T a n n g P< ‘ { af* ^ Cave® Boa. , w h o - a r a n d J u ry t h r e v anoth( on the G Grand i* perti nent to the topic. The Uni problem into the i nves t i gat i on of vers Itv wa® chosen because o f it* t h e 'hoot ny. mon.®, W a g g e n e r Hal IOU 7 — N u Al pha Chi Pi, A r c h i t e c ­ c l o s e ne s s to the horde!". John s on , who na*i ear lier been Li be r ty will broadcast the f o r ­ chosen to nerve on !: e G r a t *I •* n y , tu re Buil ding 307. 7 : 1 5 — F a u l t Finder® to hee- talk um Thur s da y e v e n i n g at 8 o clock. became a sur pri se witne ® when Al bri t t on, KN O W will air the program at a he rec ogn i sed picture* o f Malcolm by Dr. C l a u d e ( Ch e mi s t r y Bu i l di n g 15. ti me t o he an n o u n c e d later. E. “ Mac” Wallace, c h a r g e d in 7 ; 3 0 — Longhorn Amateur Radio conne ct io n with the shoot ny of Club, E n g i n e e r i n g Building. _ r \tl. . . John D ougl as Rinser. Dis* ct Ju d g e (’h a d e s O. Betts said Tues1:30 FEM square dance, T e x a s Army R f i W f V i Wrt®ri day that J o hns on is not disquahUnion Direct Commissions 4 5 — Gy mn a s t i c Club clinic for fie*! to serve on th*' jury. Boy Scout®, Gr e g o r y Gym. Direct ar my c o mmi s s i o n s to Pron pictures ,n ’ ne !.<■«— :45— Gr e a t Issues l e c t ure by Dr. c a p U i n -s / r af l e will be given men p a n e . - , . I" ne.son r e p o rt e d t h a ’ V a l M i Bruce Hoppei on • . # „ anP wa® the man to w h "0 rf Foreign Poli cy in the Far East, * f Main Lounge . Texa® Uni on. and professional b a c kgrounds, Col. sold two c a ’ ® »* bef tut 3 p.m. This brought Psi Chi to heat talk® bv Dr. C. M. Culp, c h i ef of the Texa® 8 into i mport ance the ti me e • i ent Karl Dallenhach and Dr. Philip Military District, ha® a nno unc ed. involved ■•• the pa e Th - wa® W o r c h . I , T . x » , I nion :UB. A » i i c « n t t k « t w e . » t h* « • * o f t h , .pprw .m .t, the imp g — T r y o u t s for "Blithe Spirit, M ACT P a v h o u s e 21 ®nd 39 W!,n a m a s t e r * de g e e , slayingKin®er, a I mver*; t\ s ophomore *— Or. Frank D u b a c h to a d d r e « <*<• « b a c h . l o r ’. < l , i c « and pract,and pr st udenta m arer d - « l axpar. anca are eligible. m s in p e ne r a l m a n Hi « r of e s s i onal g o l f e r , w a s re1:15 a t t h e Arc h i t e c t u r e Buil ding 105. Th e commission* in the organported slam at ahou mg , —_ D ., fin,O f I. n , ,I City ized reserve entail i mme d i a t e acButler Pitch and Putt Golf 8 — Duke El l i n g t o n show, Coliseum l i ve dutv. Co mmi ssi ons are open Course. Further police investiga g — Address" on I s r a e l ’s medical in the chemi cal, e n g i n e e r i ng , Ord- non* have shown t - a t the o p e r a t e school bv Dr. J o se ph Hirsh, nance, signal, t r a n s p o r u t i o n , and c f -he - m a ’ g . cd .:.*- w*a« sn. HiUel Fo u n d a t i o n . I W o m a n . A r m y Co r p . . , f t * , t i m . , . . t i l a . 26 c a l i br . gun Sn TC CC Ct mien \( ’Ha! eft* Ti d es e n p t i o th* car h* W >t e ion Lee, and I t Beop.es of struct tm eve! f rom t h e n inve ’ igat ]■ m k >n N S t a u of B s’ u de n* I** m u s t DI UC and Ma n re shoo mg s D ivision, < o with foun. W CU e v I. Thur rhur*da> Di»U"«* v < ha- r * Thi’ r a i n be more U , , t . » o n y r n ur o da j . fat as g r a d u a t e stuc i .»i «. I ned. A g ra d u a t e ic st ud e n t may drop a t at tune with tnp p e ­ lf his ins*ruc’tor. he ca-*, wh e r e d ’ opjung reed a *’Q" * g vp- on rd which mean® that the dropped the c ou r s e vin­ T h e e l e c t i o n s w ere over except for th.e recount a® t h e groups o f sieepr s a t c h e l s left the m e n * Texa* U non lounge of the W e d n e s d a y night. 'I he c o u n t i ng , •' > n a n ■'•* margi n s in *ome race®, had not been too peacef ul . One reason v.a- a loud explosion set f b in lie count i ng the corridoi durins on the Ma h- wel l a* a pep ra! ■ampai g t wi t h it.- b o n f i r e sens. hat The spirit® w< n a rd du ll e d b e c a u s e of the close i ct urn® Jackets, Grievance C om m ittee Probes Health Ceriter An invest igation o f r rn plaints a bo ut tup 8 ’ i de m He a l t h I ent er will be made this w e b by a subf o m m 't ee appoi nt ed by < nairman Krofi Re*- rr at a meetir g o f the Gr i evanc e C o m m i t t e e W e d n e s d a y af t er n o o n . Ke- si er point ed ou t that thi* c o mmi t t ee would he seekmg ni f ' i e i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h o h e al t h c e n t e r a- w< . a* .■ k ng into t h e n a t u r e o f t ne c mpl aints. M e m b e r s of t h e s u b c o m m i t t e e Re* h e r , Roger T o l a r , i n d u c e Jo! Robert D. H - n l e y , Ma v Cl a i re Shi lev A ’ d r r s o n . Dogge t t . a Prospective Teachers To H ear Placem ent H ead Prospective a n d a ai -rn s t ud e n t -’a i ’ t he long , . • ng. One " o f ’ t he w p n t ovpr J” thp X * ' " PSS (I i , ti ta i r a t c h e t s duri ng the v « t , n 8 tabl e y e s t e r ^ . ” ®®ed his >i$|at andi ng . loan D a . bv, w h o s e au d i t or s ret c pl - tne t ame and •o u n ti ng wa 1 900 Persons X -ra y e d rn., wa* bei n g used w a i t e d e x p e e U n t i y t ” r a blank ••Hunting ay! ballot. At H ealth Center to • the f I’ st f i n e . T h e Orange J a c k e t m a n n i n g per \ . : ] 5 ti e o u i . . ' was e mp t y A p h ’ o x ima** iv 1900 t h a t stat -i told him his n a me • *re ( r a n - u p ■*’ left to the w i"i e X -1 a y **I at t■ * w a s n ’t on the off i ci al list, to wh i c h Heail h ( *mte «1’H mt 1 ■amt i hP , ,n n u . "R it t hey c o u l d n ’t have dav *>p • ati on sponsor*' k i c k ed me out ’ sc h ool w i t h o u t 55 Degree* F or#c**l Travi s \ ow of do d eg r e e s and a high wa: Mg me -I h a v e n ’t c u t a n y -« more than four t i m e s , ” of to vt in gh* ains and c l o u d y IL \ quick check at the R e g i s t r a r ’* , , . U , r f > pc ast "\ the U S In W r U o r e ve a l e d t h a t his n a m e , Weat her Bureau for Thur s day. nu’diate ( i mu p o f the I nHersit; J \ R a f s h o on , \ \ as on t h e o f f i c i a l The mercury dippe ' from 85 to _ [ a Iirs < Lib. Ar ound 75" we r 69 d e g r e e s b e t w e e n 2 IO and 3 .30 g- a 'uate school list. X rayed We d n e sd a y P rn W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n and * R e s u l t s of t h e X r a y s wid ( ' o l d e r t e m p e r a t u r e s were due f o r < h e m i s t r y 6U5 q u i z q u e s t i o n on se: : w it h in t wo w e e ks to p e r s o n a n d a so to ’he p e r s o n s T h u r s d a y morni n g. at mosphere: a, a rn, . -. »r, Lund. T h , n o r t h , , in ' s p a t t e d to ted > , l m the p r o p e r a n s w e r : I t . whose 1° 5 g rou p passer M alcolm a* an o th er F r e d Benner*. The form er Highland Pa rk ace throw s from the *pi ead ready, ^ um nk -el S ta ff , man who predict* th e d o esn ’t suggest th a t doesnt suggest darnpne** w ill intervene, the c o ll;"ion of S M U again** Texas c o u ld sparkling s S M U Rica, jaw and S p n rtt at Dada* when receiver s w a itin g R ice h an d ily, a*-*, in their open- re m it in a wide-open. r ,« le - d .z g * m t > two weeks ago. ale. s e r a ! C ircus which I* t y p ic a l Definer* wa- the subject last w eek, of the S o u th w e s t Conference na... and the stalw arts of Coach Enter- tionai reputation. son The leather sphere whmh h a s son responded w ith a b rillia n,t perform ance by lim iting the Owlmany tir e d coaches to t a r e et* to 74 yard* rushing. up marbles w ill very likely be This week, Coach Emerson and chunked, and chunked often w it h b b assistant* have set u p another e n "A ll- A m e n e a n s institute, ’ v i e type Of liefer,,.one they hope in * W i n n a new ly-chm te, c l the Conference 3 " i l l help h il t the o ff en,, ve-m mde.l member of hut Genthnar,who out and ^ the doubtful, Dean w 0 r J , , r** wa. to m i.. „ . b. t k. r again.t the rushing g * w e. tw o rib. Raxorbacks skull a p r o b - e r » c U«>d for fractured the for He lost tuf- T un- play. been a who “ F rei»»n” Fred B e n n e s, whe t T H O M P S O N g r o u n d j n(f AAM pol strategy split th,. practice in who ture. in of H alu m , bea b l e to Pryor, George Cole Hay. f e r e . ll Charlet will doors and w * r, p l.,., R ill day. n u rn b e r Ray work kept two c u t in Rain of stomach first the Ar- Ruth L e e ,h e ,.. o r r r lo o k ing the tm n g , „.,k f r . in . e at pulled with contact his 1. fullback and Be a r* j. nr}av afternoon . bed tererti with • T a ... , fi, ( r .f.u d it prepara game W. wat out muscle. A t a result kept The . . r i ,, attack at they went through m men Jo h n n y v o le , tile ( o n f e r e n c e ’t leading b rith d rill W e d n e t d a y . C o aa cc h F.d T er«i al l. w w p ll a y o rr A rr Co h F .d P P rr iic ce e ta.d said T w aet t p U n t r e t u r np ee rr ,, w ii ll ll p ay ff o A k .n . a . against r « * a . A A M S . t u r - n o t f o o l e d i n t o b e l , .r in g t h e M u * .. hip W ednetday hack*. S a fe ty from bruiiet duty from Texas tien of tcrim m age Texas T O M M Y The Texas sky, provided t h a t platoon * rimmaged t ^e two freshman football teams it is blue, may be a bit crowded group of reserves run- mPf>t on the Ownby Stadium grid- over the Cotton Bowl S a tu rd ay , . „ / _ p.ay* iron on the Mustang campo*. afternoon. and South welt *A Tuetday t M a n bern .la « « 4 H, , against S M U and probably w ill se limited action again th only week. ends By conference rn team defense out , If the >rre „ t ; v e,r«r in -landing ith S a u e r s a i d Davidson might s ta r Coach Ox Em erson’* Y e a rlin g s tanding w with , * • ** ,rr'' * " " fare ore of the best fr e e m a n w eather defeat * ex at h a l^ n it two victories a ,( I ;i. H vif ll and Although the S M U patting atteam* S M U has fielded in a num.f • , , j r a contest •••rn* their prim ary w orry, , , r 0f years. The Colts defeated ace Bob Bostw ick. Dan Drake, No. I quarterback did noly a hit of running W ed eHe Satur- to day's t t. a.-a-- -t Baylo r at Waco, defensive against a ho brog*, rating seventh in the .. . ,, . nuig T( f a thorough w orkout for the offer sire unit quarterbacked by Buddy Grantham . The secondary of B illy Burk halter and Gene S ib cr at. halfback and Horton N esrsta a* safety di a good defensive job Grantham im itated P it* I - day. for Shorthorns Tangle With SMU Frosh Benners' Passing W orries Tough Longhorn Defense hands of M i ja r l a d N o t rn t e a m ' in tho n a tio n . T h e ir \m to Rir< odored one of the his o f the year, since the liste d in the cellar po* in prediction*. M R i ce stopped th ta n ;' t Hi f-at. when bra - 1cs *>n the natc F re d Renner*. WH it is ’ ar w e re OO rn econ1 , in s durir.g “ B e a t Texas W eek, ’ the have a ch a r ce Cadet* will har lf 'ever. irom ■er-ks Otis D o u g la s if t ng hi* p la y e rs to .* to make up fo r n manpower r e s u lt ­ in g * *i mng game w ith the Aggies, b u t is expected to be ready for a c tio n sga■r t R ice at Houston th e foliowing week. !' ,o To a* Shorthorns t a n g l e r S M I A Cloit* in Dada- b rid a y teruoon a 1 3 p.m. in O w n h y ’adiuni, T h o le they w ill face u r all-staters including: Ta “nark I) .a n e N utt o f C >rsi( ana. I car K . lorn of P o r t Ar ? ir, btl B e rn e t o f Highland P a r k (D a lla s ), arui No. I p la y e r in the «’ate last y sr, and D o y le aay t ! af- we have 200 N ren te r from Tex arkana and play®. now pla} ng end for the C o lt* . A g e nit the Irish, the M ustangs g a in e d only 21 yard s on the gro in"- Hut Renner* and h s re­ c e iv e rs connected w ith 22 o f 12 a tte m p t* for « total of 336 yard* pa ** i rigT ie following week the story Agt ( ' a cged Bonners com pleted o n ly l l passe* of 35 a ttem p t* for or v ’ "8 yards, tv bile the Owls g a in e d I 12 yard- thro ,g the air and IM on the g round. The P o n ie s gained y a rd 3 w ith their gro .ti*! aback. A t the present, B e n n e rs b the le a d in g aerialist in the C o n fe r­ ence, having gained 7 9 " ard* on b8 ( listed on -everal pre-ea-'-n a ll-A m erican teams, Hightnw er is the latest in a string o f S M U all American.*. lr, 1917, ’48, aud lf , Doak W a lk e r earned the •.•.e, w ith team m ate K y le Rote g *ttirig the g lo ry in 1950. S te lla r p e rfo rm e r P a t K n ig h t, , ;ia ;3h rn in 'ites v { action fo r the P"- ie* last fa ll, is another triple-threater, K n ig h t runs blockr.g back or offen se, lig h t end on defense, ami occasio nally jau n t* v *h th*- pigskin as he did in la «t x c a r’s T exas t if f in his longest run o f the season, 72 yard s. O th e r ram p ag ing P o n y hacks indude B d l F o rre ste r, who earned U 3 per try last f a l l ; R usty Russell o ffe n siv e star and passer; P>* ’ n Mu--> 'vhite, standout f< • e M ethodist* this f a ll; and T err S o rt who ha* shone lr S M U ’* f ve game*. B e n per* needs protection to get *f s ac. ira te passes, and he a get* 't w ith a rugged fro n t ne wh ch lista Uo-capta;n HerY rester, 220-pound senior, c l Ike R ob, 205-pound senior, n ’ g u ard *; H a r r y Dean, l*5-pound un mr, and B u fo rd P a rte e , 205pound ju n io r at ta c k le s ; and Ben W h ’te, 205-pound aer ion and Jim m y H aw n, 185-pound ju n io r a t er **• , F o re s te r and Ronb are renowned fo ** th e ir aggressive blocking on , a n q ta ck lin g on defense. Dean and Pa rte e are im portant cogs in tho S M U s ngle w ing system. W : 11p is a fa v o rite ta rg e t fo r R en ner * pa.-ai - and thrilled fa r * la*t ye a r w ith his m iracu lous c a t­ ches. He caught fo u r touchdow pa- • - and gamed 168 yard*. S M U ’* only conference game n 1951 wa* a g a in *! H e e wnen the Owls pulled a m ain- up.-et, 28-7. 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Hunter Schoolboys Vie Dodger Catcher Voted In Tough Tilts M ost Valuable in NL Top l l ’s M a y Meet Defeat By th* Ducks, and Turkeys Doer, Geese, Doves N E W Y O R K , O ct. 3 1 — UP)— s t r a y e d f r o m a N a t i o n a l L e a g u e j u r i e s , t r y i n g t o a v o i d t h e t h r e a t R o y C a m p a n e l l a , B r o o k l y n ’s br il- p e n n a n t w i n n e r t o p i c k t h e m o s t o f d i s a s t e r . H o b b l e d b y a l e g i n ­ ju ry he lim p ed th rou gh th e first 4 intonated f r e ts 'A thircTof the state's undefeat- liant catcher, Wednesday was j .* % , ,, . , ,, , fk« ed, untied schoolbov football named most valuable placer in the . . . .. * ,. v» 0 - , K„ n .,4 team may National *951 a-4Learnss m a y ltake a n e it oon n the m e chin em u *> au u n ai League for tux w u x by ca valuable player. Although the nodder* blew a l S ’ a (tame lead o n ag ers mew » i > a g an(] ins;*- the fla e to the New \ o r k *and ............ost_ m ~ e iia g in J « _______ _ playoff gam e but had to sit * *, m the last two as the Dodgers ,um„ T A t h i s w e e k e n d . All a l o n g t h e lin e 6 League Winners Decided in 'M urals phenson, K en H orton , and R o b er t A T O scored on an intercep ted By JE F F HANCOCK . rtt v Ort “ll CH Oncn T o w e r y f o r s c o r e s w h ile B r o c k a n d n m — i pass w h ile th e b u zz e r w a s sound out A N S O N , (Jct. a l — \Hr)— upen i«c» crrrep -,nH hieIn a „g a m e a p p a r e n t l y d e s t i n e d in g . 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N e w ­ P a l m e r Cumminir. l e a d e r s h i p o f D i s t r i c t 5. nor lea g u e A ll-S ta rs. t h e i r f i r s t - y e a r o u t f i e l d e r H a r r y t h e l a s t d a y o f th e r e g u l a r s e a s o n , o r f e l l ; t r i g g e r c a u g h t in b r u s h ; b a d m in t o n 3-2 . \V h i l l s s c o r e d on an i n t e r ­ m a n s c o r e d o n a p a s s f r o m Jo® E ig h t other u n d e f e a t e d , un tied T hp tQur be(jan a f t e r t h e 1 9 5 1 ( S u i t c a s e ! Sim pson, g iv in g the w a s six th . 7 o' clock c lu b b in g g a m e or cov er; crossing c e p t e d p a ss by J o e M c S h a n e . T h e C o r t e z t o C h a r l e s K v e n t a . I'. \ . B u c k l e y ' a. P h l I A. B u c k l e y . t e a m s m e e t c lu b s t h a t a r e l i k e l y W o r ld s e r je s an d has b e e n s e t t i n g m a j o r l e a g u e A l l - S t a r s a s p e e d y , T he m o st v a lu a b le p la y e r last fe n c e M u r r a y J . S m i t h va. J o h n H. Mo o n . B l o c k e r b o y s t a l li e d on a p a s s fr o m to k n o c k t h e m o v e r . r e c o r d s in n e a r lv e v e r y c i t v it hn^ p o w e r - l a d e n t r io o f f l y - c h a s e r s , y e a r , J i m K o n s t a n t y did n o t re-; F i n a l l y : d i d n t k n o w it w a s Robt. Walker v a . Peter C. Quoyeser. M ack R ic h a r d s o n to B ill F is h e r. I Lit. T i m m i n s v s . T o m m y McCampbell. In C l.* . AAA S t e p h e n v i l l e p |> y f < ,; • ■ ■ ■ ■ T he |m nor le a g u e p U y e „ h ave D*tw. t h e B itm in g h a m B lack B a r o n s n n imat n c h•*«*»* am (' n lr m a n vs. C v u im AitkhmiAo RhvtI.ml va. i has. F. fun- t h e i r l o n e s i x - p o i n t e r on a r u n by ^ r e m o v e T h a t ’ d i s t i n c t i o n P a le s - c o m b e is t h e f a m e d D o d g e r f i r e a n d t h e C h i c a g o A m e r i c a n G ia n t s . THURSDAY mnghnm. ^ ^ 0*ciock Al Stone. 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P a r t o f " t o b e ’’ 7 I 7 IO ' , t 27 IS 17 14 ZI ll I 24 2S 23 Ir1 ( So 11 u 52 , SS 54 58 41 40 44 46 I 4$ B r F L O COX “ W h y a r e n ' t we h a v i n g o u r T h a n k s g i v i n g holiday* w ith the r u t of the state and co ir.T y. has be er an oft-voiced comp a m t of students. M o s t o f t h e o b j e c t i o n * “t e m from the fact t h a t their friends w o n ’* h e h o m e t h e 2 9 t h . O n l y t w o o t h e r m a j o r T e x a s achoo,-, A A M a n d L a m a r C o l l e g e o f T e nr o g y , a r e o b s e r v i n g t h e f i f t h Th i - u a ’ . T h e r e rn a 1 n d e r — Hi r e , T ( 1 , T S f W, S M C , t o m e n t i o n a f e w — a r e l e t t i n g o u t t h e 2 2 nd. A s J a c k Mi l l e r , J u n f o r a d v i r t i * jng m a j o r from Kilgore, expressed i t , " W h a t ’s T b i n k s g i v i n g i f y o u c a n ’t c e l e b r a t e i t w i t h y o iv f a m sly a n d f r i e n d s ? T h e y ’ll c a ’ t u r k e y t h e w e e k b e f o r e , a n d t h e 2 9 t h ll j u s t he a n o t h e r d a y t o t h e m - a n d p r o ­ ba bly to me, too," J o h n H a n s o n , s o p h o m o r e engineerir g s tu d e n t from J dland, s a i d , “ M y f an- ‘ g o ' to TSI W ant i wi l l b e h o n e th e 2 2 nd . I w o n ’t e v e n g e t t ' 1 s e e h *■r . ()* pf e c t i o r - ac*. * h a ’ s t u ­ d e n t s * f a mi l e* w , ce e h r a t e t h e week before, w hen their fathers a r e o f f w o r k a n i *r.?; r b r o t h e r * a n d - * t er - a r e o U o f s c h o o l . S o m e said t h a t family trip* or g a th e r in g s had neon plan n e d , w h i c h e i t h e r Had t o h e c a n c e l l e d o r w h i c h t h e y w o u l d h e f o r c e d t o mi-*. D o ro th y Boone, sophom ore a r t m ajor f r o m Junction, -aid: “ Wh at * * T h a n k s g i v i n g f o r , i f it i s n ’t t o o b s e r v e i t w i t h y o u r f a m i l y o n t h e t r a d i t i o n a l d a y .’ I n m y c a s e m y f a m i l y w a n ed to go t o m y g r a n d m o t h e i s h u t m y l i t t l e sis­ t e r s got o u t t h e w e e k b e f o r e ; * 0 W e ’r e n o t g o i n g . ” B u r t o n H e r r ne, f r e s h m a n f r o m L a r e d o , -a <1 t h a t h i s p a r e n t s a r e go v e r n m e n t, work - and would be o f f t h e 2 2 n d . H e is i n f a v o r o f e h a n g in g the ! uversit holiday t o c o i n c i ie w i t h t h e t r a d i C o n a l o n e hi* p a r e n t s xxiii o b s e r v e . Others expressed discontent o v e r t e e b r e a k i n g cif t r a d i t i o n i n c e l e b r a t i n g the f ,f th i n - t r a d of th e h i s t o r i c a l f o u r t h T h u r s d a y in N o ­ v e m b e r . Since botn the s t a t e a n i national official holidays are t i e 2 2 n d , t h e y s a y . T h a n k s g i v i n g v. ii h e o v e r a n d f o r g o t t e n b ' n e J **r “ W e s h o u l d b e u n i f o r m ar d r e ­ cognize the same holiday that the re*t o f t he c o u n t r y d o e s . ” Bdl Brandt, gra d u ate *t uden? ft rn D a l l a s , s a i d. mor Dorothy C a m p b e l l , j o u rn alism m a j o r from New 5 ork C i t y , s a i d ; “ W h a t wa * g o o d es 0 u g h f o r t h e P i l g r i m s is g o o d e n c u g h f o r ti* B e - d» *, b y ' h e t i m e w e g e t t h e r e , e v e r \ m e I he t h i n k i n g I. z M c C r a r y , s e n i o r j o u r n a l i s m st u d e n t from K gore, s a d : ” 1 know o f s t u d e n t who intend to c u t t h e 2 2 n d . T h e y ' l l l ose t h r e e da s c h o o l , w h i l e if w e g o t o u t th en , tho*e g o i n g t o the g a m e would only mi-- o r e day. 42 44 T a k i n g t h e view t h a t stu d en ts w o u l d ’a k e a d v a n t a g e of an extra A & M g a m e h o l i d a y on t h e 2 9 t h t o go hom e a n d t h u s l o ^ tw o w eek e nds of c l a s s e s the F a c ulty C oun­ cil e n d o r s e d t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n a n d s e n t it on t o t h e Board o f Regents. G e o r g e Mc D a y , s e n i o r K n g l i * h m a j o r f r o m S a n A n t o n i o , *ai d. “ T w o of m y frien d* plan to c u t The 2 2 n d arui g o h o m e . I ’m s u r e a l o t m o r e wi l l b e f o r e i t * o v e r . W h e t h e r m o r e s t u d e n t s wi l l c u t t o go h o m e t h a n w o u l d c u t to see *ne g a m e w a s a m a t t e r o f g p e c u l a ­ it o n . T h e f a c t r e m a n * t h a t o n e i n v o l v e * m i s s i n g t h r e e d a y s ’ «• ho o l and th e oth er only ore. One s t u d e n t -aid: “ The O L g a m e is t h e g a m e o f t o e y e a r n o w . I t ' s a n a c c e p t e d f a c t t h a t a t ’. c a s t h a l f t h e st h o o l wi l l c u t t h e n . P r o ­ b a b l y f e v e r w o u l d c u t t o *f,e t h e A&M game ” a b o u t C h i i st ma* Aggi e P re**u re ’ W h y a r e t h e h o l id a y s set f o r t h e 2 9 t h i n s t e a d o f t h e 2 2 r I, a* wa * o r i g i n a l l y s c h e d u l e d o n r ' e U n i v e t sit* c a l e n d a r ? T h e a n s w e r ■.a- o ' t a i “<■. or; . a f t e r i n v e - t . g a . or, o f s e v e r a l c h a n g e s in t h e d a t e o f b o t h ’ Ho* lay a nd th e T u t Key D a y g a m e . S o m e p r e s s u r e by the A&M exes to schedule the g a m - f o r t h e 2 9 t h wa* c e r t a i n l y a deciding factor. F o l l o w r.g 9 he Thanksgiving gam*- - r n y e a r , t h e U n i v e r s i t y B<.ard o f R e g e n t s w e n t o n r e c o r d a* b e i n g in f a v o r o f c o n t i n u i n g t h e A A M g a m e on t h e l as t T h u r s ­ d a y in N o v e m b e r . W h e n t h e B >ard mc” a g a . n in January they received a recom• nd a' o n o f t he F a c u l t y C o u n c i l me "ting t h a t s Naver n! d a v s h e >.et f " r f he 2 2 n d >he g a m e had b e e n 2 1 ’! he 1i ed b y I ’ n ; v e r 1 t v a n >1 A & M (t, , facials for Saturday, D e c -m b e r I. the Board approved t h e 2 n d - 2 U n oi d a y a n d i n c l u d e d , t in the official University < a s £ f a r , s o g o o d . B u t in I U F e h i . a r y 19 m c - * m g . t h e F a c u l t y C o u n c i l wa * r e a d a l e t t e r f r o m V. Issues? Ha! FDITOR It i# h e a r t e n i n g t o wi t n e * * t h e h i g h l evel o f c a m p a i g n i n g t h a t characterizes s t u d e n t po l i t i c * again this year . . . One would c e r t a i n l y hie Ie t o t h i n k ? f a ’ o ir« s a p l a c i d w o r I a 1! ■r e h e a r s are the pleasantries of the Blank­ et T a x , t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f t h e Daily T e x a n , a n d g r a v e c o n c e r n o ve r the p a rk it g I r ’ em. A n d h a v e n <> t r e c e n t n i g h t s b e e n m a d e h i d e o u s t>v - ’ ’l ier *w h o s e s o c i al r e s p o n s i b i l i t y c a i l l e * them no further than attem p tin g t o i n s u r e a v i c t o r y n e x t S a t u i lay .’ Are t h e r e no t i t h e r i s s u e * t h a t c o n c e r n u ** I an we ha ve ? o t m n g to say a b o u t an alliance w i t h S p a in , s t h ' i e n o one to spe ak o u t p l a i n l y t h a t Mi Met a r t h y is a m e n a c e t o w h a t o n e m u s t st i ll p r e s u m e is t h e i de a , o f t h e I n i v e r s i f y , anti a t e we t o s t a n d id y by wh ile Colliers whi rl s u s— h y ­ p o t h e t i c a l l y , o f 1 >ur«e through t h e d i s g u s t i n g ant i a w ' D d s p e c t a c l e o f W o r l d W a t J hi ee I w o u d s i g g ’ •’ H ' ’v: t v S i r . t h a t u n t i l ’ ne C r . - e d S t a t e s a n d thi* m e a n s th st u d e ’ * of t h : * U n i v e r s tv no n 1 e a n i no Ie** t h a n a n y o n e * *e a-,* o n e * it* r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , its m o r a l r i g h t ’ n w o r l d leadership cat be nothing mo; p . t h a n a ho ow urn. A r e we to pr o c e e d on th e w h o l ­ ly c o n j e c t u r a l h y p o t h e s i s t h a t f u ­ ture Boards of R egents are incap­ a b l e of a n d shall n o t he t r u s t e d with the pow er of investing the P e r m a n e n t F und of the I . niver* ’t y ? L a c k o f f a i t h in h u m a n i t y is t h e gnl e b a s i s o f t h e o p p o s i t i o n e x ­ p r e s s e d in t h e a r t i c l e o f G o v e r ­ n o r D a n M o o d y , p u b l i s h e d in t h e N e w s , O c t o b e r 2 it'n. The Congress of the Republic of Texas, m ore t h a n one h u n d re d years ago, appropriated fifty l e a g u e s of land to t h e P e r m a n e n t F u n d of the Un ivers ity . If f e a r had controlled the m inds of those w ho passed the Act, would the U niversity today e njoy those fifty leagues of la r d ? . . . T h a t t h e m o n e y s n o w h eld as a p a rt of the P e r m a n e n t F und at p r e s e n t yield slightly m ore than Change Back W h e n . . . TO y, J,lh' for. re T H E EDITOR: ir I;tcir 1a 1 o n t h e i n j u r y t o ’ v B r ght. w a s sn u n c a l l e d I a m s u r e t h a t all t h e p e o p l e eled r su c h thing* have t h e b l o w by blow a c c o u n t p r e v i o u s l y r e n d e r e d by t h e n a t i o n ­ w i d e p r e -* r e l e a s e - e a r l i e r in t h e w e e k . P u r e s e n s a t i o n a l i s m is w h a t it a p p e a r s t o h e t o t h i s r e a d e r . T o sax- t h a t I w a s b o t h s h o c k e d a n d a n g e r e d b v t h e m a n n e r in w h i c h V" 1 b e l i t t l e d t h e c h a r a c t e r Official R ,aiitni.n vernier I «' m -..in« -ill b. * • « * P-m ln >•»- Architecture B UM rig ' to*®;."* tocher* how registration with tn T e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t Se r vi c e r a n he. p ge t e a c h i n g or . , i m i n » . t r . t . * e p o s i t i o n , in »rn<" a en-I 1 re ^ ^ r.RAY, Director T h e Me '*■ Co ege A im «»ino Ie* W1j| t.e g e n in H o g g A d i ' o r t rr n Si. \ em r-er '• beginning a ’ • * ’ » ™ Dc. . ' h o n e a1 den** w h o h a v e t i c k e t * f o r a d m 1 # ' rn to t h e t e a t s ' (hi* c e n t e r he a owe d t o ta - e m e t e , fr.T f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n von m a r cal a t h » T e s t i n g a n d G u i d a n c e B u r e a u , V. Hail T h e e , is an o p e n i n g d i e t i t i a n in Da l l a s a t a n m g a a l a r v. M aal h a ^ e a C o m e *o B. Hal l U T for Possible? As m a t t e r s stand, the majority' of U n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts favor the 2 2 nd ff r m u ltitu d in o u s reason*. The*- generally narrow down to sceo g their fr -n d - a ’ elebrat> ing Thanksgiving > 'n their fam *Although soma students und o u h te o ly would cut Friday and S a t u r d a y to go h o m e were they ; a1 .WO : T h '•■-•lay t o e 2 9 ’ h o f f t o I see the g a m -, the n u m b ers w ould p r o b a b l y n o t he * . g n i f i c a n t . H a v . | it g h e - n - me a w e e k e a r l i e r , n o t m a n y w o u l d be l i k e l y t o f e e l t h a t st w o u l d w a r t a ’ • rn * - m g t w o d a y s ’ classes. On the oth er hand, indication# are that m any intend c attin g three d a y s t o I e h o m e w i t h t h e i r ’" a m ­ li ie - t h e 2 2 nd. Setting of h o b days ordinarily o r i g i n a t e * rn t h e E a r u . T y C o u n c i l , whic h r e c o m m e n d s to th e B o a r d . F aal a p p r o v a l come* f r o m t h e Regents. I n e m e r g e n c i e s , the. P r e s i d e n$ ha s b e e n k n o w n t o de - are bolis d a v « He - a * t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o di sc u** ' h - m a t t e r w i t h t h e R e ­ g e n t * r i e f o r e Chung * 0 n some c a s e s ; ; n o t h e r * , not . In t h i s c a s e , a m p l e t i m e ex W h e t h e r or not t h - m a j o r i t y of *t . d e r ’ o p i n i o n , t is u n d o u b t e d l y t h a t o f t h e i r p a r e r . ’ *, w a r r a n t s a e r a g e is u t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t t o decide. l e o p e r c e n t is n o t d e n i e d ; t h a t the purchasing power of ire m o n o * in t h e P e r m a n e n t F u n d is d a i l y g o i n g d o w n is n o t d e n i e d . • a t ’ bt e is a p r e s e n t a c u ’ e n e e d f or a d o f t h e i n c r e a s e d r e v e n u e * that m ig h t be realized by v e x i n g in t h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s t h e r i g h t s of i n v e s t m e n t pro pose d by the C o n s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t , so a* to offset the daily falling p u r c h a s ­ i ng p o w e r o f t h e d o ! , a r , is n o ’ denied. Sim ply and only because w e s h o u l d “t o p d e a d in o u r t r a c k s , •, r . , • f e a r o f w h a t s o m e f u t u r e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s m a y do , is o f f, re I a* t h e b a s i s o f o p p o s i t i o n t o t h ' Ai e n d m e n t . I r e f u s e to jo in the school o f ? ... ,g- • t h a t xxo u id f a s t e n t h e d e a d b a r J o f C u r on t h e f u t u r e o f the University. ( \R LTuX R WINN A ttorney, Dadas N o Fear for Fund TO T H E EDITOR: I* l a c k o f f a i t h i n h u m a n i t y t o h e t h e g u i d e in t h e f u t u r e c o n ­ d u c t of the U n iv ersity ? A l t h o u g h n o o ff ic ia l r e a - o n for ( h a n g i n g t h e d a t e o f t h ^ g a m e w-as g i v e n rn S c h u h a r d t ’.* l e t t e r , o n e high U n iv e rsity official said t h a t the d e m a n d by A&M officials c a m e largely as a result of pre s­ s u r e e x e r t e d u p o n t h e m b y A g g es a n d e x - A g g i e s t o k e e p i t on t h e t r a d i t i o n a l T h a n k s g i v i n g Day. One c o m m e n t m ade by a n o th e r h g h U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l v/ ax t h a t in s pi te of t h e i r fi n al d eci si on to schedule the holiday for the 29th to t u t d o w n on the n u m b e r of cuts, “ st id e n t« wi l l t a k e h o l i d a y s o n b o t h oc a e i o n s . ” rJ lim e I J“Le la irin g TO T H E T. S ch u h a rd t, chairm an o f th e U n i v e r s i t y A t h l e t i c C o u n c il , s t a t ­ ing th a t the date o f the g a m e had been changed f ro m D ecem ber I t o N o v e m b e r 2 9 . S c h u h a r d t ’s l e t ­ t e r inclu d ed a r e c o m m e n d a tio n t h a t h o l i d a y s he s w i t c h e d t o th e 29th. Floyd B ennett, f re s h m a n from Dawson, believes the holidays s h o u l d b e c o - o r d i n a t e d t o f i t >n with t r e national, state, and high s c h o o l h o l i d a y s . “ I p e r s o n a l l y wi sh there w e re ‘ome w a y to get them c h a r g e d , ” he said. T h a k a l ot o f s t u d e n t s i n t e n d t o c u t cia.-*c- t r e w e e k e n d o f t h e 2 2-d 2 ' *r a n d g o h o m e t o c e l e ­ b r a te w th t h e i r families was in­ d i c a t e d in m a n y r e s p o n s e s . N o n e o f t h o s e n i e n d m g t o d o so, h o w p v e i , WI* b e d t o h e q u o t e d . PETER J A R R E T T COLEMAN 12 17 44 in t h e C lassified j H 6 5 Is Students Protest Holiday W eek Late f or * w o ma n e xc e l l e nt a t a r b . col l ege d e gr e e . f ar t he r de t a i l s. 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DF S I R r G O L D " ( A W e ste rn i Ma* i nee* ’til 5 p.m. re p re s e n ­ G u lf R e ­ g i on a l L u t h e r a n S t u d e n t A aaociat i on c o n fe re n c e a t T e x a s A & M F r id a y , S a t u r d a y , an d S u n d a y . wi t h ( l i f ton W e b b C A L L 8-6687 T O D A Y TOMORROW! Night* th e ic S e v e n te e n U n iv e r s it y tati ve- w ill a tte n d th e le v e l are in v ite d . 5 TEXAS above in th e D e lta P h i Flp silo n H o u se . D r. D e w itt C . R e d d ic k , p ro fe s s o r i jo u r n a lis m , w ill be th e g e u st *p e a k cr. Austin Civic Theater “Playhouse” • E X P E R IM E N T A L C A T R A Z ’ Jo hn How ard M CCREA his people who came to " G IV E U S T H E group s. Stu d e n t- The S i d n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y w ill m eet T h u r s d a y a t 5 p.m . is back c.gGin as the AL JE N N IN G S OF O KLA H O M A Dan D uryea — pin*— defying the wrath of 7 p.m. S tu d e n ts w il l he d iv id e d in to sm a ll d iscu ssio n g ro u p s. E d Fro - t an d D avid A n d e r s o n w il l le a d the YANK •C A TTLE D R IV E " In T e ch n ico lo r S C a rto o n * “ Is C o lle g e L if e C r e a t iv e ? ” w ill he th e to p ic f o r U p p e rc la s s Fellowship a t th e Y T h u r s d a y a t M p h * E p» do n D e lta , '.o n .m ary p re-m ed ical f r a t e r n it y , w ill hold a m eet ng T h u r s d a y at 7 p.m . in Tcxa.4 I i <>n 401. A m o v ie o f a c a n c e r o p e ra tio n w ill he sh ow n . T h u r s d a y is the . a t d ay fo r tu le n t4 in te re s te d in th e frn te r- DCI V t U N T H YAT K IS n u s T i n 7*2900 JO E L The P h a r m a c e t t e * , w i v e s o f t h e Rodeo e n tr ie s can lie m ailed to the SW STC Rodeo Club. San M a rc o s . R o d e o tim e has been set a t 8 o 'clo ck e a c h e v e n in g . fa c u la m a n n e rs itte n d tile m eeting . ★ Tf L 7 »OC, 4 — F.r*ii*H ★ U n iv a r s it y s tu d e n ts m a y e n te r th e ro d eo c o m p e titio n b e in g held a t S a n M a rc u s M e m o r ia l P a r k in San M arc o f f r o rn th u r s d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y , it w as an­ il o u n cod y este r d a v . an I Student- S o c ie ty U n iv e r s it y p h a r m a c y f a c u lt y and stu d en t-, w ill hold a r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g T h u r s d a y in th e W o m e n ’s L o u n g e o f T e x a s p io n a t 7 p.m. T h e m e e tin g is open to th e . w iv e s o f n ew s tu d e n ts as w e ll ss a ll m em b ers. ★ C itab le c o rp o ra te sebe vo ted on Novem - i c in v ite d to L ite r a r y B e rn a rd H o e s li, in s tr u c to r o f p la n n in g , has been se le cte d spo n ­ sor o f the g r o u p th is y e a r . I d ay . Mi.** P e te rs o n is an a u t h o r it y on in d u s tria l p ro g re ss in c h e m ica l d e v e lo p m e n ts, p a r t ic u la r ly a* th e y a f f e c t tho A m e r ic a n hom e. Sh e is ta lk in g to c lo th in g classes and h o ld in g c o n fe re n c e s w ith stu d en ts in te re s te d in m e rc h a n d is in g . ★ c . D . Sim m o n s , v ic e c h a n c e llo r o f th e U n iv e r s it y , w ill sp e a k to th e st id ent ch apt et o f th e A m e r i­ can F in a n c e A n o c ia t io n I t U! *dav night at 7 o ’clo ck in W ag- n m ore pi u n t ie s xvii el 13. A »h b e l Kappa Kappa Gam m a s o r o rity house at 4:45 T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n . ★ BU RN E! RAWHIDE “ The Angel & The Badman” The c ia tio n o f c it y p la n n in g , m eets T h u r s d a y a t 7 p.m . in A r c h it e c ­ tu re B u ild in g 3 0 7 , to e le c t n ew m em b ers to th e o rg a n iz a tio n . T ic k e ts a re $3.80, $2.10, and g e n e r H a ll IO U $1.80. P ro c e e d s w ill go to the a n ­ M r. Sim m o n - , fo r m e r p r o f e s s o r nual C h ris tm a s p arty at the S e t t le ­ o f fin a n c e , w d l speak on “ The m ent C lu b , the T e x a s S c h o o l fo i U n iv e r s it y ''' C o n tro v e rs ie s over the D e a f, A u s tin P u b lic S c h o o ls ’ l i n e u n c u t in C o rp o r a te S e c u r i­ safety' p a tro ls, and f f*r a L it t le tie s .” League b a se b all fie ld ii* L a 4t 'D iv e r s ity can in vest the Th. A u s tin . fro m its o il lan d o n ly in rev en I and g o v e rn m e n t stocks m un ii cmd*. A <1 n- titu tio n a ! a llo w in g in v e stm e n t m endm ent . 5-b tij TSO' “ I Love You Only” JANE POWELL V K DAMONE Y ou are part of the powerful Show •k * g e t a lo t o f m o n e y , th e y s t a r t r e ­ T h e A lb * Clu b w ill h av e its p la c in g f u r n itu r e b e fo re g e ttin g in the chips. So th e f u r n it u r e has p ic tu re ta k e n f o r the ( a c tu s F r i ­ to he c h an g e d , and the re n o v a tio n d a y at 1 :30 p.m . in fr o n t o f M o ­ is a m a n ife s ta tio n o f g a u d in e ss d ern L a n g u a g e s B u ild in g . M e m b e rs a re a*ked to he c h a r a c t e r is tic of (be get-richth e re . q u ick typ es. ★ In a e t I I I , th e fu r n itu r e is ag ain M e m b e rs o f W ic a C o u n c il are c a rr ie d o f f , le a v in g tho a c to rs d e ­ to m eet in fro n t o f the M o dern sp o n d e n t a n d th e prop c r e w w o rn lan g u ag es B u ild in g T h u r s d a y at o u t fro m so m u ch w o rk . I :45 p.m. to h av e p ic tu re s m ade • A d m iss io n to “ J u n o ” is IO cen ts f o r tho C a c tu s . E a c h m e m b e r is w ith b la n k e t- la x and 80 re n ts fo r to b rin g $1 to help p a y fo r it, n on-blanket-ta x holders. T h e o L u e d e rs , p re s id e n t, said. ★ Mi** B e th Peterson, hom e e co n o m ist f o r th e E . L du P e n t de N e m o u rs & C o m p a n y e x te n sio n d iv is io n , w ill c o n clu d e h e r ta lk s to hom e e co n o m ics classes fh u rs- Benjamin G ifli 2 P . M. RICH YOUNG PRETTY as D avid Ducats on Sale Saturday For Forty Acres Follies t e u r R a d io Club w ill m e e t In th e E n g in e e r in g B u ild in g T h u r s d a y s t 7 :30 p.m . ★ Nu Alpha C hi P i. n a t io n a l asso ­ w il l hold in itia tio n c e re m o n ie s a t the P a y c o c k ," sa\s e x p e rim e n ta l th e a te r H o g g A u d ito r iu m w ill fo r th is ty p e o f show its in tim a c y . Susan Hayward “ FLYING LEATHERNECKS” u n ft s IT V FIRST SH O W I T O L 2 070 V JO H N W A Y N F. RO BERT RYAN CAGED FURY1 as Goliath A P TE C. Blaring fhrill* aa Matin*' Corp* Pilot* Battle Odd* in Pacific Air C ampa i f n* Pa ul K E L L Y i d a ily , at 2 :30 and 8:15 p.m . A d ­ m ission w ill be o n ly st the b e g in ­ n in g o f the m o vie. B la n k e t T a x h o ld ers m a y o b ­ ta in re s e rv e d seats fo r $1 on the tw o side sectio n s, w h ile r e g u la r tic k e ts a re p riced fro m $1.20 to $2.40 fo r re s e rv e d seats in th e c e n te r sectio n . “ T a le s o f H o ff m a n n ,” b y the p ro d u c e rs and cast o f th e c e le ­ b ra te d “ R ed S h o e s ” is a L o n d o n F ilm P r e s e n ta tio n . S-m o — plus— Richard D E N N I N G Y o u are there B a r t le t t , th e le a d in g te n o r o f “ F le d e r m a u s ,” has s ta rre d in m o­ vies, o p e ra , B r o a d w a y m u sic a ls and on the a ir. L a s t su m m e r he a p p e a re d in the H o lly w o o d B o w l p ro d u c tio n o f th e o p e re tta . CHIEF J M | to.. R' .ftiffd DY 3V i -HWU n it y to se n d in c o m p le te tra n s c rip ts o f c o lle g e w o r k f o r m em b ersh ip . F a ll in itia tio n vs ill be held N o v e m b e r 15. h o n o ra ry p s y c h o lo g y f r a t e r n it y , on th e a c tiv itie s o f th e C o rn e ll U n iv e r s it y c h a p te r T h u r s d a y at 8 p.m. in T e x a s U n io n 316. O th e r sp e a k e rs w ill in c lu d e Dr. “ So m u ch dep en d s on th e su b tle P h illip W o r c h e l, f a c u lt y sponsor, an d E ls ie M a d e an d C h a rle s Z im ­ p o r t r a y a l o f th e c h a ra c te rs and the sm a ll size o f X H a ll T h e a te r! m er, stu d e n ts. M e m b e rsh ip in the c lu b is w ill lie b e n e fic ia l to th e a c to rs and open to stu d e n ts w ho h a v e a B se rve them to a b e tte r a d v a n ­ a v e ra g e an d c re d it f o r tw e lv e ta g e ,” D r. H o d g e said. h o u rs in p s y c h o lo g y o r e d u c a tio n ­ T o rn w a ll p ap e r and w a te r al p sy ch o lo g y. S tu d e n ts w is h in g m a rk s on the w a ll a re some o f the to jo in th e f r a t e r n it y m a y le a ve c a tc h y litt le tr ic k s sot b u ild e rs a tr a n s c rip t o f th e ir co ed its in the h av e to m ak e a room look old Psi C h i box, S u t t o n H a ll 317, o r an d w o rn . A n d th e set b u ild e rs o f mail it to C h a rle s Z im m e r, 2509-A “ J u n o , ” ( P a t H in e s as stag e crew S a n A n to n io S t r e e t , A u s tin . h ead , B o b B u r le s o n as head o f th e N e w o f f ic e r s o f P s i C h i fo r the p a in t c re w , an d B ill ( ra v e as head fa ll s e m e ste r a re M a r y L o u D e a ­ o f the lig h t c r e w ) a re o b lig in g to n , president.; C l i f f C h a m b e rs , w ith a p e rfe c t re n d itio n o f the v ic e - p re s id e n t; B e v e rly Benson, s e c r e t a r y ; E ls ie M a t li, tr e a s u r e r ; D u b lin slum s. B u t it d o e sn ’t s ta y th a t w a y . O th o C r a w f o r d , p u b lic it y c h a ir ­ I F o r in A c t I I , w hen d isillu s io n e d m a n ; an d C h a rle s Z im m e r, m em ­ p la y e rs th in k th e y a re go in g to b e rsh ip c h a irm a n . S h e ha* been seen in “ K h o van tc h in a ,” “ D e r R o s e n k a v a lie r,” “ T h e B a r b e r o f S e v ille , " “ L a F o rza del D e s t in a ,” “ So n g o f N o r w a y ,” and “ M a g d a le n a .’’ U n io n . Michael Grier IAYM0RD HASSEY KIERON MOOSE HENRY KING “ J u n o and th a t the r a th e r th a n he p e r f e c t b ecau se o f B a n d e ra . T h e h ig h lig h t w ill he the pre mentation o f the M o st B e a u t if u l F re s h m a n , w h o w ill he chosen N o ­ ve m b e r 8 a t 3 :30 p.m. in the In ­ te r n a tio n a l B a llro o m of the andtoe LADY SUSAN P eck Hayward :r M iss B o tin a , w o o w ill sing the p a r t o f R o s a lin d a in th e A u s tin p ro d u c tio n o f the o p e re tta , has a lt e r n a t e ly p e rfo rm e d on the B r o a d w a y stage and the M e tr o ­ p o lita n d u r in g the p ast fe w y e a rs . Sh e h a* been h ig h ly su c c e ssfu l as C a rm e n and has p layed in J e r o m e K e r n 's “ M u s ic in the A i r . " Music and Drama to Combine In The Tales of Hoffman’ EXPRESS BUS S ER V IC E Sierra Madre Borderland Is Geologist's Topic Tonight Metropolitan Star W ill Sing In Fledermaus' November20 to riu m . M O v ir the T-Cup * KA H E D ID I T ” An ne B ly th “ DEPUTY Jo n Hall WI M ARSH ALL” v. ith — France* Langford U FR IC I * f3 no $2 AO SI SO JIM M IE ROGERS PEG LEG BATES STUMP & STUMPY PATTERSON & JA C KSO N MARIE BRYANT DANCERS S p o n so re d by Al M I N C IV IT A S CLUB C O M I N G NOV. I, CITY COLISEUM T I C K E T S o n S A L E W E D N E S D A Y . O C T . 17 J R Reed Mu»ic Co., U n iv e rs ity Co-Op. Sta utz Sporting Good*, Record Shop, f alley • New* Stand > T W d a y , NsvamSer T, D S I’ I B E DA T V TEXAN P a q a J S e n io r s O ffe r e d L a w S c h o la r s h ip s Texanne Tryouts To Be 4-6 Today Judging on Basis O f Dancing, Looks R e a d in g C o n te st A p p lic a tio n s D u e JST* 's i s r a w s . r - n s r r u K Peruvian Educator ~ Begins UT VisitToday H " “ ph.i i ? Fresh m »n R e a .iin * w ith a minimum of dmto*ue. Em erson ra d ,'* , rno-et 3*7E, , „ • ,u_ m t« rv vities. Col. M endota received the C ontest before the deadline M on­ bight r education in the m-o a;., and P a rk e r “ 51” fo u n tain pens The I nnive; ill be host to higher e<•uta■*'* 'I he U iv e rs-aty ity w ni m a tin . cab in et post of M in ister o f day a t 5 p.m., Mrs. M a rjo rie post s< hor.,* of h I co u n try. D istin­ cabin et are the firs t and second i nzes *aid Dean Russell D, N iles of the T ry o u t* C r toe T exanna*, pre­ Col. .Juan Mendoza R, m inister o f P a ik e r , instructo r in speech, ?aid guished as a Student in command E d ica tio n . fo r each div.-,on. New Yorx U n iv e rsity Daw School. cision dance team, wii ne held education m P eru , th i* week. In some respects, f ol. Mendoza W ednt -sday. and s ta ff schools in other coun­ C ol, M endoza here a t ’ he in ­ i to 6 p m. Th jrsd ay J the from The scholarships are named for Student® w ith few er than 30 tries, he furnished leadership in may be o rn pa rod to H o ra ce M a n Sam uel J . T ilden and Klihu Root. I- terr.atiOftal Room of the Texas vitatio n o f f ba eelier Jam * - I . r A U S T IN own country, com m anding the o f N ew En g la n d , who led the f.gnt sem ester hour® are eligible to R oot wa* secretary of war, secre­ Union. G irl* w ill b e j u d g e d on H a rt, who wa- the g ie.-t of < -d. P e ru v ia n O ffic e r ’s School and the fo r establishment of public school* com pete. Selectior.s, which w ill be W E L D IN G & Mendoza in Pe ru la-t spring. He ta ry of State, and U S -en a tor. dancing a b l i t y , D - o k « , a n d « a g e R A D IA T O R prose and m ay be original, a r e in this country. S u p e rio r W a r School. is scheduled to a rriv e rhuraday. Y o rk C ity. WORKS Tilden wa- governor of N ew io r k , persona, ity. A f te r spending over h a lf of his An im p ortant part of Col. M e n ­ to be approved by a speech stat. F.du ated . n th*1 p lblic schoolSelection of the students w ill be and received the aggest popular “ The number of g rU accepted OOO w . 5th S t rn ..‘a r y service in teaching act;- doza’s plan to provide everyone m em ber before the p relim in ary ba®ei on grades, extra-curricular but not. the largest electoral col­ depends on the n imbe- of qua i- of P e ru , Col. M en dor. a purs ,ed his Tcl. 6-37S3 m P e r u an education a* public contest T uesday at I p.m. rn activities, and the student * in- lege VOT, rn the race fo r president fied dancers who tr y o d , L** expense is tr«* con.so Ii da tod school Spec* . B u l.d in g -OI. C h a ra c te ri­ selfish public leadership. Bunch, director, stated. against Hayes c en ter which s being constructed zations and im personation* may To appiv. the studen mu-t bf a T w o student* -’ iii be selected The Texan rte* w ill do a r im,n e ve ry departm ent in Peru and not be used. F.ntr.es iho uld be not H a v in g * p a r t y ? senior, between the ages of 2“ and for ear h of the ie, fed* a! pun ber in F o rty A cre Follies, appeal W ill serve students from the # S o v t l t , R .b b e r M a » k » 28, and a c tszen. A p p lic a to rs ria l rir c u iu . * f t * r h * appl: a* on on various I nion programs, and fourth grade thro igh U g h school. Sr H e ii- m fn fla te d B a : oona Should be made to th# Dean of ha, been accepted, the candidate give benefit snows. L a it year the * C o s tu m e * — B j T o * R e r t T hese <* .’.tm-, contain com pre­ the La w School, New York U h - will appear before a state com­ group appeared in A i Force and W e b a * * N o v e lt ie * o f a ll ty p e * hensive shop* for vocational edu­ versitv I.aw C enter, ^ V, ashington mittee composed of the ch cf jus­ A rm y base show* ab cation e -,-ntial to the in d u stria li­ a u s t in n o v e l t y c o . S q u a r e , N ew 'to ri., N. Y • tice of the state’s higbe-4 court, i/.t it to rt iinternship n t fr m i h I TI at This year the 7 clarine- per­ j p ( .. veil.I a Adietitian SOO w . 5tb 6-4357 zation of po i and a highf -*.anM ealtim e a t the S t *dent Health “ The scholars w ill be given per­ the president of the state bar as­ formed a* a power convention at the U n iv e rs ity o f M ichigan. dard o f living for the masses. ( enter 4 a tim e for good food. sonal contact® w ith outstanding sociation, and the editor or publi­ the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. MiM a ry Attice Je n k in s , ano ing * e v:-.t rig pTOvir ce RESULTS by < oh M endoza’-' leadership. I re plained Miss M arie S au n d eis. to 1 Z5 3 S G u a d a lu p a Ph . 6-3A47 president when a group of ftaT H E D A IL Y f.'rowded conditions have never school enrollm ent ha been in ­ d ietitian a ’ the flea ti ( entm . TEXAN te» rnty pledges noisily burst in­ ■cen a problem at the H ealth “ T here is a general, a light, a < enter, Mi-.- Je n k in s stated, hhe creased by I 50,000 du ring the first to th*- ho *.-c. T h * ; carne-! a TAK1>U A ( iv IL SERV IO TL»T 7 Music ’ ne dining room, soft, and a liquid d iet,” si e e x ­ U, pdal ha* never reached its ca­ tw o years of hi- adm inistration . Special Services bar Ja n m r P r o f .* - « * ■ and He plans to o:-< ■ the TcxaA p a rtm e n t tor Rent A*f raltaral »,-p'ication. ne* -i fled a about p l a i n e d . The general diet cofisi.it rat.* pacity of H2 patients, which tan KO ORI) k I > MI' -H r .pee. oar’ •» • , , *r’ u I or«-*,ion»; 1-1210, d in all direcH A IR * H T* of almost anyth ng, except, things be expanded to 98 by converting p abl ic education program with w n > » i. . p p d '" W a ' f i t . P«*t I. 0 1 Com m issioner of Ed u catio n J . VU . ■*r »’, Ha • -r ' r .■ W A H . AKI L y ,n » fa,i#<1 t h . . . t**»a la .! *.•»■ " AIMED! ATH LY like hot tam ale and < abbaye, that the tw o sun rooms into wards. bed • t V I •ff.r ntmplft. ..arhmt ma »ri*l » B ,",r Typmg E d g a r and education -*pecian new euintone and red*®0'1 the student count r > Dot • i light diet include.soup, -,stan’ s” work nine hours a day itmlv-l if .io theme*. The I r ii *»tm Cf IJJ M ft »v pa VO' if z nap] r -i and holding them AN* I of r-mr - Lara* Lrankl.n |n»o*»i. Ovp*. tt-11*. He wi Si review a parade by the I « at a fidtp i . 63»$642 broiled steak, vegetables, de-seits, including his lunch hour. Since VAI.K IN1. nDUX -ea: -, having %.»rr h work ■ pct'-' l - v h . . t . r 4. H . 7 . f t a rn i« h < d apartment. *» • > four-rnn __ KXPKFU LV I I* T H K. - et» I niver- ami sim ilar ea ny dige-te.i toori. . they must be at wor<-. from time . ombined R O I L unit- F r id a y a fte r 2.ZISS. r n* - tangle the hair nil RS-H i €*a I Ritchie w hich he w ill be honored at an Mn ait-/ neighborhood P A I T. 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TYPING SRRVJ i ■ C r K v * * 9 p M r r ,'* te 1' ,“' * three times a d a y ; hreakfa-t ■* a SF A T C O V E R S g to c a tch b a ’ ® in a • in * p a in t in g M,ti Weir ti Lost and Found p h o n e : 7*320• PANNBTTE D VA! DAV E ST * DIO from 7 to H a.rn., lunch from I J ♦ G LA SS * A U T O R E F IN IS H IN G hag, exp lair ng that she papet i El ar froLome I H I -F. ■. O IS H K . R T A T I O N S W a sh , B ren d a, Sw anson LO ! Lad y Ll ion vr ( ->»• noon to J p rn., ai.-I supper from A pplication D ead line Set M r, I *' LittleP h . 7 4973 g e’ s IX points credit, for each m at.rci D ie t n ilc n . , n i r fling 1305 L a v p c « where on c l i 1 .' - - e l field Phone '2-317 l> »«c nit< * 1, 63-22 12. 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