First College Daily In The South T h e D T e x a n Now Publishing In Its Fiftieth Year V O L 50 PRICE FIVE C E N T S AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949 Six Pages Today NO. 50 Fall Elections Draw Full Force of Politicos Dr. Weeks Puts Election System "On the Spot" Texas Makes Debut' Against O U Saturday Voting Chang# Needed Within Electoral College M ethods o f cam paigning would J children Saturday afternoon. By BOB SEAMAN Texan Sport* Editor The Cotton Bowl gridiron in Dallas w ill be no place for system of electing change if eith er of two proposed! For at 2 o’clock w hat promises to be one of the fiercest plans f o r changing th e E lectoral I games seen in the Southw est in many years w ill g et under- the way between the undefeated Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma College P re sid e n t of w ere adopted, predicted Dr. O. Douglas Weeks, p ro fe sso r o f gov­ e rn m e n t, when he w e n t “ On the S p o t” T h ursday a fte rn o o n . More than 65,000 fans are expected to jam the big stadium for the game. Austin fan s unable to make the trip w ill be th e U nited S ta te s Sooners. able to hear Kern Tips’s play-by-play description on KTBC beginning at 1 :50 o’clock. The Texas-Oklahoma rivalry dates back to 1900, and neves in the previous forty-three m eetings have the two elevens entered this contest with more determination to win. For the Oklahomans, rated third in the nation this week and the pre-season choice o f the dean of sports writers-— Grantland Rice— for the m ythical national championship, it is a game that m ust be won to save face. And for Blair Cherry’s Orange-and-White-elad Steers, it i an o p p o rtu n ity to gain reveng* fo r the 20-14 d e f e a t administere< by the Sooners last year, as wel as to prove th a t th e y are to b< reckoned w ith in th e Southwest Conference. Blue Skies Says in Weather Dallas Man Dahl Starker Is Candidate for A & S Race Dahl S ta rk e r, D elta G amm a fro m San A ntonio, a n n o u n c ed f o r A rts Sciences Assembly T hursday. a n d A ju n io r English m a jo r, Miss S ta r k e r tr a n s f e r r e d f ro m the U ni­ versity o f Hawaii. W hile a t the University, she has been active in Reagan L ite ra ry Society, the San a n d C a n te rb u r y A ntonio Club, Club. th e ir p ic tures and C a n d id a tes who wish to a n ­ nounce in The Daily T ex a n should have list of th e T ex a n edi­ qualifications a t to r ’s o ffice by 2 o’clock th e a f t e r ­ noon b efo re they w a n t th e ir a n ­ n o u n ce m e n t to appe ar. The o f­ fice the b as em e n t o f th e in J o u rn alism Building. is A n y s tu d e n t c a u g h t using some­ one else’s a u d i to r ’s r e c e ip t f o r illegal voting purposes in cam pus elections will be prosecuted by the S tu d e n t C o u rt a n d m a y be sub­ je c t to trial by the D isciplinary Committee. ru le s This ru lin g was h ande d down by th e E lection Commission a f t e r it m et T h u rs d a y m o rn in g to draw f o r com ing elections. up C hairm an Dave R ainey presided. “ If an accused p erson is found guilty by the S tu d e n t C o u rt of using someone else’s a u d i to r ’s r e ­ ceipt f o r voting, he will be se n t befo re the Disciplinary Com mit­ te e ,” R a ine y said “ This could, technically, expulsion from school f o r th e accused," he added. lead to However, personally Rainey opined t h a t it is unlikely t h a t such drastic action would be ta k en. I n ­ stead, he recom m ended t h a t some stam p be placed on th e g uilty p e r ­ re c e ip t m a rk in g son’s a u d i to r ’s him disqualified to vote in a n y cam pus election. I n te r p r e ta tio n s o f to this ru lin g a r e e n tire ly up th e S tu d e n t C ourt and th e Disciplinary Com­ m ittee , who m ay d eterm in e the penalties. Election ru les p e r ta in in g to cand id a tes a re included in a bill passed by th e S tu d e n t Assembly rec en tly and a re v irtu a lly th e same as la st y e a r ’s. E a c h ca ndidate to limited $25 f o r cam paign expenses, in ­ cluding signs, paint, cuts, p r in t­ ing cards, blouse tags, and o th e r advertising m aterials. The $2 fil­ ing fee is n o t included. is C am paign m a teria ls m u s t be Eclipse Thwarts Moon-gazers th e y g o t s ta rte d as S tu d en ts p la nnin g an evening th w a r te d of moon gazing w ere the before e a r th ’s shadow began to move across the face o f t h e moon at 7 :05 o ’clock, and th e moon was totally eclipsed by 8:19 o’clock. The moon w as completely shrouded by th e e a r t h ’* shadow until 9 o ’clock. B ut i t ’s face was entirely exposed in tim e f o r good night kisses a t 10:48 o ’clock. fifth The U niversity O bservatory, on the th e Physics Building, did a land office busi­ ness. floor of Dr. Prouse, profe ssor o f ap­ plied m a th em atics and astronom y, said the O b servatory is open to visitors every W ednesday evening a t 7 :80 o’clock. wu: in s id e Sports W orld Series— D odgers wilt second game. Score, facts on page 2. National A m erican M edical A ssociation in A nti-trust investigat­ involved io n . P age 3. Campus D e a n D oty an nounces appoint- ements o f new fac u lty members. Page 6. 7 Unopposed As 48 File For Fall Races A rash o f last-m inute T h u rs d ay a f te rn o o n boosted n u m b e r o f cand idates fall forty-eight. filings the to Seven o f them will be uno p ­ posed. Claire Russ w as th e only s tu d e n t to file in E d u ca tio n school, leaving one vacancy; J o h n Con- a n d R andy atser, Bill Davis, H aynes filed f o r th e th r e e seats I rom G ra d u a te J e an in e E m inian and D iana Smallwood a re unopposed fo r w o m en ’s Asso­ ciate Ju stic e ; and Lloyd H and and P aul Smith filed f o r th e tw o m e n ’s Assocate Ju stic e seats. school; filed Only one o f those who did n ’t d ra w f o r a place on the ballot T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . Simon Rubinsky filed from the School of Journalism , b u t did n o t d raw f o r a place, pending th e outcom e o f Connie P a t t s ’s suit f o r a J o u r n a l ­ ism la te r T h u rs­ day. rep rese n tativ e H ere a r e th e placem ents o f candidates on the official ballot: A R T S A N D S C I E N C E S : 1. B e tty B ruce B aum an 2. L eonard C a rr 5. M ary A nn T ucke r 4. Sam Wilson ii. Dahl S ta r k e r 6. Carlos Salinas 7. Bob Duke 8. Connie P a tts 9. Bill Merkin 10. B e tty Bollman E D U C A T I O N : Claire Russ F I N E A R T S : 1. B e tty Bemel 2. Rick Lipscomb 3. Lueita T hornton 4. Helen Blount 5. K ay Berm an L A W S C H O O L : 1. Bill White 2. Don Y arborough See 48, Page 6 T he vote appeals now m a d e to splin ter p arties and big city m a ­ chines would no longer be neces­ sary when the so-called pivotal s ta te s lose th e ir ability to decide elections. “ Republicans would even come to Texas to cam paign,” prophesied Dr. Weeks. “ On th e S pot,” a Radio House production, is reco rd ed each week f o r broadcast over KTBC T u es­ day night a t 8:30 o ’clock. Across f ro m Dr. Weeks, who s a t on the e x p e r t’s side of the table, were th ree s tu d e n t questioners. ★ “ Could the E lectoral College be any improved w ith o u t m aking drastic c h a n g es ?” asked Leo Don­ ovan, A ustin pre-law student. T he question f o rm in g the topic of the p ro g ra m w as: Should the P re sid e n t of the U nited S tate s be elected by popular vote? Dr. Weeks o f fe re d th re e p ro ­ to D on ovan ’s in answ e r posals question. One, he said, the Constitution could be am en d e d to provide th a t the voters th e electors. se lec t (The Constitution still reads, on t h a t point, as it did back when the state legislatures selected the electors.) Two, abolish th e custom of having the electors actually vote. (Do aw ay with happenings like the T ennessee elector, who, al­ thou gh selected on a T ru m a n slate, cast his vote f o r T h u rm o n d .) T hree, if an election is th row n to th e House o f Representatives, give each sta te one vote fo r each rep rese n tativ e instead o f the one vote th a t each sta te now gets r e ­ gardless o f size. “ Would a plan like th e Lodge- Gosset plan or the Lemke plan m ake the election of a S outhern president more likely ?” asked Don Y arborough, senior law s tu d e n t f ro m H ouston. “ Yes,” answ ered Dr. Weeks, im p ortance o f pivotal the “ As s ta te s declined t h a t a presidential candidate m u st come f^om one o f those s ta te s would also decline.” idea the D A H L STARKER Those w a n tin g casts of their c u ts f o r h ando uts an d oth e r elec­ tion m a terial m u st pay $1 through the T exan to have it made. Fraudulent Voters Face Prosecution a t th e Texas Book purchased Store a n d m u st b e a r th e s to r e ’s seal. In frac tio n s of this reg u la tio n make the candidate su b je ct to dis­ qualification. Rainey an n o u n c ed th a t Jim Mc- Michael has been nam ed cha irm an o f th e Election Commission’s p u b ­ licity committee. His d u ty is to check advertising m a teria ls to see they b ea r th e p ro p er seals th a t a n d th a t th e y do n o t exceed the m axim um expense. O th e r members of the com m ittee a r e J a c k Steele, T e r r y King, B e tty Ann Allen, Colette Kohler, P a t H a rt, Lyndal Jones, Marlin R ooker, Allen Kline, a n d Priscilla Scott. Old Man W e a th e r may smile f o r th e L ong­ horn* and th e ir followers by being m oderately w arm , p a r tly cloudy, with small prospects fo r the W e a th e r B ureau and, although a little early ra in in Dallas Satu rd ay. This r e p o r t came fro m to m a ke a forecast, these are results o f w ea th er observations. I f m oderately w arm — like th e w e a th e r a t th e able to load down w ith such u n necessary im- Texaa-Texas Tech gam e— it will n ot be advis- pedim ents as ea r m u ffs and coats. More a p p ro ­ priate fo r the w e a th e r will be an ic e - w a te r( ? ) ju g , wide-brimmed hat, and sh o rt sleeves. A nd d o n ’t f o r g e t the disguising aun-glasses in case you find yourself facing the sun all a fte rn o o n . The gam e, firs t big gam e where everyone will you, male o r female, to brea k o u t some of those go to see and be seen, will be a good chance f o r new things you bought before head in g back to the F o rty Acres. You boys can sp o rt those snappy new swash­ buckler boots with the brass rin g s th a t you have been j u s t a wee bit shy a b o u t w earing on the campus. Or you can be tradition al a n d w ear cow­ boy boots. A high heavy heel g r o u n d ed on some­ one's toe will keep him from crow ding your girl too much. The girls will have a n o p p ortunity to com pare th e ir fall selections w ith thing* being w o rn a t SMU, H ockaday, and O klahom a University. Best avoid exposing too m uch face and neck ne to to the sun however. Rem em ber th a t the gam e is only h alf the reason you a r e going to Dallas; p a r tie s will spring up all over the town and who knows who you m ight meet. P erh ap s one of y o u r old girl frie n d s who d id n ’t g e t sun burned and can w ea r th a t strapless dress a n d not. look like a b a rb e r pole. The w e a th e r m an said there possibly could be sc attered showers, b u t all prospects a r e f o r a d ry field a t the Cotton Bowl S atu rd ay . W ith q u a rte rb a c k D arrel Royal rig h t half George Thomas, an* le ft half L inden P earso n leading th e way, th e Sooners have rompe< to two fairly easy victories. th re e scored Thomas touch downs, one on a 95-yard r e t u n Pf the opening kickoff, to pac* Oklahom a o ver Boston College 46-0. He and P earson crossed th* goal twice each as Bud Wilkin so n ’s split-T coasted past Texa AAM, 33-13, la st week. However, th e Sooners w eren ’t th only ones showing the abilit; to score. The Longhorns t o t a l s See LONGHORNS, P age 2 Tumbling and Twirling Acts A t Half-time “ The best hand w e’ve ever ta k en to Dallas!” Colonel George H u rt, director of the Longhorn Band, said T hu rs­ day half-time activities by the band will be spectacular in evcrv way and th a t o th e r exhibition act:' will be equally good. Ty Cobb. head yell leader, D ar­ rell W illiam s, champion tu m b ler, and Wesley Smith will h a v e a tum blin g act, he said. s ta te Two senior stude nts a t New B raunfels High School will dem- on«trate precision tw irling with the Longhorn Band. K xthv Kar- bach, sister o f UT swimmer H o ­ rner K arbach, and Elbe Luckett, sister o f U niversity s tu d e n t Billie Loa Luckett, will exhibit th e skill they have le arned in five years as high school tw irlers and f o u r years aa student# a t th e V andercook School of Music. D. Harold Byrd. Dada will e n te r ta in m e m b e r s o f t b s band, school officials f r o m both Okla­ homa and Texas, and possibly gov­ states a t a ern o rs of cocktail p a rty S a tu rd a y evening. ★ two the , Tickets So ld tickets a re $4.-6 and q j j S tu d e n t tjckeU f o r the T ex a s_ were gam e T hursday a t c r on th e tr a in leaving . 1 1:1* I o’clock S atu rd a y m o rn in g and a r - . F o f TexC JS -O U G a m e riving in Dallas a t 7:15 o ’clock.; One-way round-trip fa re s are $7.71. T ra in s I o ’clock. Miss Alice A rcher, athletic tick- S atur- leave Dallas a t l l o'clock day night and 7:50 and 9 o clock manager, said T h ursday a f te r- Sunday m orning, a rriving here a t noon gt5o i tickets had been sold. 5:10, 12:40, and 3:35 o clock Sun- Only five or six studen t* w ere in day. line when the sales window closed. leave “ A few more stu d e n ts came by here S a tu rd a y m orning at 7 :45 and during the a fte rn o o n , b u t I be­ 11:08 o ’clock g e t tin g to Dallas lieve we had reached the s a t u r a ­ a l 8:45 and 12:14. Planes leave tion point and could no t have Danas Sunday a t 7:30, 9:15, 1:50, goid more th a n tw en ty or th ir ty 5:10, and 8:25 o clock and arrive more tickets,” Miss A rcher said. The num ber of seats reserved here at 8:o5, 10:44, 8.30, b.15, the same and 10:15 o clock. I-ate is $12.82 j f or this y e a r ’s game was of stu d e n ts If none of these w ays appeals, w’ho atten d e d the gam e last year. . B r a n iff Airway* planes -.- ■-........... ......... ...- — ■ as th e total n u m b e r j one way and $24.38 round trip. try the classified ads in the T e x - 1--------- an. Ads w anting riders to the OU j game have been app e arin g there since S eptem ber 27. J o r t u crcS One ad even o f fe re d a bargain to the f a ir e r sex. It re a d : “ S tu ­ d e n t driving up fo r OU g am e,; __________________________________ leaving Austin morning. Leaving Dallas S a tu rd a y ) evening. Round trip : P re tty gals, pus w it who $5.95. Homely boys $6.00. " e und ersta n d th a t one cam- is lives j calling his cocktail party a f t e r the ! game the “ F IF T H Q u a r te r.” B y W A R R E N B U R K E T T 7:30 S atu rd ay in Dallas it Enthused Fans Send Steers Against OU Seventy-five fan s made up the rally T hursday pep p is-gam e afternoo n. The num ber included members of the Silver Spurs, Cowboys, the cheerleaders, and the Longhorn Band. field As the football boys came off prac tice a n d th e g athering, the a f t e r the th ro u g h m arched the Longhorn B and played trad itio nal “ T exas F i t e . ” Previously, Colonel H u rt, had the boosters glasses to handed P e o p l e lo s e t h e d e r n d e s t t h i n g s i t e m : S h i r l e y B e a r d a t t h e U n i o n L o s t a n d F o u n d w a s h a n d e d a l a s t w e e k . T h e l a r g e w h i t e r a t o t h e r p e o p l e c o u l d n ’t t a k e h i m . “ I h a t e d t o se e h i m g o , ' s a i d R h o d a M c K n i g h t , t h o u g h t h e w a s c u t e . H e h a d " I t s u c h p r e t t y p i n k e y e s . ” J u s t like is g o n e n o w ; r a t m y u n c l e L o u i e . ★ Notice campus offers th a t a r e s ta u r a n t n ea r tw en ty-fou r th* hour service. S orta slow, a in t it? * i F o rm e r Cactus editor Pie W ag­ n e r made a d a te while going j th ro u g h the pledge lines. The lit­ tle girl fo rg o t his name, b u t re- | m em bered he was Cactus editor, she thought. stu d e n ts — with or without orange * hi* Hick­ man, Hickman k»*T>* Hi* *v# o n lh * forwi. Y on ll tm, wywtrain wh*n you »«* th* ehnrk-~*o t w ­ i n en*n* mm a* * t O L D S E V I L L E . D ELIV ER Y Home Steam Laundry 1*0 E A ST 10TH Michigan-Army Tangle Saturday Six of Select Twenty Play M ig h ty M ichig an , th e b e s t f o o t­ b a l l t e a m in t h e n a tio n a c c o rd in g to th e A s s o c ia te d P re s s poll, m e e ts s e v e n th -p la c e A r m y top- in th e n a tio n thia r a n k i n g g a m e w e e k end. t h e in M ichigan g a in e d its position by b e a t i n g h ig h ly -re g a rd e d Michigan S t a t e , 7-3, a n d s t r o n g S t a n f o r d , 27-7, in a g a m e a fe w had picked S t a n f o r d to win. A rm y has b e a te n P e n n S t a t e 48-7, a n d Davidson, 47-7. Six o th e r m e m b e rs o f th e select t o p t w e n t y p a i r o f f a g a in s t each o t h e r as in t e r s e c tio n a l grid w a r ­ th e sta g e a t which f a r e r e a c h e s co u n t. O k la ­ t h e g am es rea lly h o m a . plays t h r e e . tw e lf th -p la c e T e x a s , an d M in ne­ so ta. th e number five te a m , m eets N o r th w e s t e r n , which fo r tw e n ti e th . r u m b e r tied is The Ot h o h i g h - r a n k i n g te am s b a t ’ li'i f it o u t will be S o u th e r n r a t e se v e n th , C a lifo rn ia , which an--! Ohio S t a t e , n u m b e r e l e v e n . T he r e ct r f the top ten seek to t h e i r p o sitio n s w h ile m eet- k e e p jn g S econd- le sse r p la c e N o tre D am e *akes on P u r ­ du e S o u th eas t L o u isian a C ollege, N o rth C a ro lin a plays S o u th C a ro lin a , and C a li fo r­ n ia plays W isconsin. T u l a r e m e e ts o pp o n e n t" . Otho* i m p o r t a n t g a m e s m atch M ichigan S t a t e a g a i n s t M ary lan d , N a v y a g a in s t D uke, Iowa a g a in s t Illinois K e n tu c k y ag ain st Geor- gia , and V a n d e r b i l t ag ainst Missi­ ssippi. G o in g to Dallas!! BUT 0TF/CTR-/M NOT D RU N K- MV WH£€lt, S H I M M Y / Fk$t for Complete S ee U t Service W H**! A N fm n a n t WH**1 5tr*HrHfc*ninf W H**! B ala n cin g F ra rn* S tra ig h te n in g S t * * r i n g - g * a r A lig n m en t Capitol Chevrolet Inc. 5th and San Jacinto Ph. 8-6655 line H e a t h , one of T e x a s ’s to p a n t a g o ­ n izer* a y e a r a g o , g iv es a d d e d s t r e n g t h to the r u s h i n g g a m e t h a t piled up 340 y a r d s a g a in s t A A M . T h o O klahom a is big, a n d f a s t , w ith two l e t t e r m a n a v a ila b le a t ea c h position. C o -C ap tain d e ­ f e n s i v e a a well a s o ff e n s iv e a ce , ho lds down l e f t p nd, while e i t n e r B o b b y Goad or F r a n k i e A n d e rs o n will s t a r t a t th e r i g h t wing. J i m Owens, T h e tackles a r e d u e to he L e o n M a n le y on the l e f t side, and W a d e ] W a lk e r , a 2 0 3 - p o u n d a ll -A m e r i ca n c a n d i d a t e a t th e r i g h t side. o u tc la s s e s S ta n l e y W e s t , a 2 3 6 - p o u n d e r a ll- A m e r ic a n th e T e x a s in is back a t r i g h t is s c h e ­ t h e i n j u r e d who g u a r d P a u l B u r r i s g a m e la s t y e a r , g u a r d . N o r m a n M c N ab b d u le d le f t, list. t o r e p l a c e B u r r i s on if he g e t s o f f th e L e t t e r m a n C h a r le y Dowell a n d a t th e o n e -tw o l a s t H a r r y M o o re w ill a l t e r n a t e c e n t e r . T h e y w e re m e n b e h in d P e t e T il lm a n season. te a m On th e o t h e r side o f th e fe n c e , C o ach C h e r r y can c o u n t on a well- c o n d itio n e d f i r s t tim e th is se a s o n , a s only f u l l b a c k R eed Q u in n , still o u t w ith a b r o k ­ e n h a n d , will n o t he a b le to see ac tio n . th e f o r t h a t lim ite d him T h a t m e a n s P y le will be t h a t Billy P y le, w h o ’ll be c o - c a p t a in a l o n g w ith this g a m e , has R a n d a ll C la y f o r th e a n k le j u s t a b o u t o v e rc o m e i n j u r y to d e ­ fensiv e a c tio n th e f i r s t tw o g a m e s , an d k e p t him s id elin e d la s t w'eek. in a t his s a f e t y position f o r s u r e on d e fe n s e , a n d m a y if o f f e n s iv e n eed ed . Also, J u n e D avis, i n j u r y , has b o th e r e d by a k n e e suited up th e w eek a n d is m a k i n g th e tr ip . J o e th e A rn o ld h a s also r e t u r n e d a c tiv e list. l a t t e r p a r t o f s o p h o m o r e a c tio n s e e th e to O t h e r m i n o r i n j u r i e s a r e no m o re. C o ach C h e r r y a n n o u n c e d e a r l y in th e w e e k t h a t s o p h o m o re B y ro n T o w n s e n d , w ho w a s j u s t s h o r t o f s e n s a tio n a l 30- p o in t t h i r d q u a r t e r a g a i n s t Id a h o , will s t a r t a t l e f t half. d u r i n g T e x a s ’s P a u l C a m p b e l l, w ho c in c h e d l a s t w e e k , th e q u a r t e r b a c k will h a n d l e t h e s t a r t i n g m a n - u n d e r ch ores. j o b t h e C lay, l e a d i n g C o n f e r e n c e s c o r e r w ith f o r t y - t h r e e p o in ts , is th e r i g h t - h a l f choice , w h ile R a y B o r n e m a n , lo o k in g m o r e like h i m ­ self e v e r y g a m e , will s t a r t a t fu ll. T h e lin e is d u e to b e t h e s a m e c o m b in a tio n u se d m o s t o f th e y e a r . P a u l W illia m s a n d R a y S to n e a t e n d s ; K en J a c k s o n a n d G e n e V y- k u k a l a t t a c k l e s ; E r r o l F r y a n d Bud M c F a d in a t g u a r d s ; a n d Dick R o w a n a t c e n t e r . BIG SEVEN LEADER in rushinq last year, blond H a r­ beck G eorge Thomas is re­ puted to be ab^e to ' go for a touchdown on every play. H e ran on Sooner sprint re­ lay team which won in the Texas Re!ays last spring, and his speed brought him ten touchdowns during the 1948 grid season. Ex-Cardinal President Dies of Heart Ailment S T . L O U IS , O C T . 6— (ZP)— R o b e r t E . H a n n e g a n , a m a s t e r p olitician w ho h e lp e d p u t H a r r y S. T r u m a n on th e W h i t e H ou se, d ie d T h u r s d a y o f a h e a r t a ilm e n t. t h e p a th t o T h e f o r m e r P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l a n d f o r m e r P r e s i d e n t o f t h e S t. L o u is C a rd in a ls h a d been in f a i l ­ i n g health s i n c e 1946, h u t his d e a t h was u n e x p e c t e d . H e w a s o n l v 46. Oak Grove, Tejas Win 'Mural Games B y N E W T O N SC H W A R T Z T e x a n S p o r t * S t a f f W ith sc o r e s r a n g i n g f r o m tw o tie g a m e s to O ak G rov e s 47-0 t r i u m p h o v e r S. R. D. D a r k h o r s e s , i n t r a m u r a l fo o t b a ll g a m e s T h u r s ­ d a y n i g h t p r e s e n t e d a v a r i e t y o f p la y in C lass A a n d B Mica G am es. F o r t h e O ak G ro v e rs , it w*as R o g e r T o la r a n d J o h n M a r s d e n c o l­ l a b o r a t i n g to p a ss f o r five to u c h d o w n s an d r u n f o r a n o t h e r tw o as Oak G rove a m a s s e d a lo p s id e d 47-0 v ic t o r y oved a h u s t li n g S.R .D . te a m . T h e p a s s in g tw in s , M a r s d e n a n d T o la r, u sed K e ith W e b s t e r , Bill H u d ell, a n d H a r o ld H o w a rd as t h e i r f a v o r i t e r e c e iv e rs. UT-OUGame Is Tops in SW Hog* M **t Bears, In Only SW C Tilt A lth o u g h t h e “ r o u g h e s t ” g a m e f o r S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e t e a m s th is w e e k will p r o b a b l y be a t W a c o w h e n B a y l o r e n t e r t a i n s A r k a n s a s , th e T e x a s L o n g h o r n s m e e t th e “ t o u g h e s t ” o p p o n e n t — th e O k la ­ h o m a .S o o n e rs — a t D allas th e C o tto n Bowl. in T h e S M U M u s ta n g s will h a v e th e e a s i e s t ti m e o f all S a t u r d a y , e n jo y i n g a n o p e n d a t e b e f o r e th e y b eg in C o n f e r e n c e p la y a g a i n s t th e Rice O w ls o n O c to b e r 15. T C U , A A M , a n d R ice e n g a g e in ­ te r s e c t i o n a l c o m p e t it io n — e ach t a k i n g on a te a m f r o m s e p a r a t e sections. T h e R a z o r b a c k s a n d B e a r s a r e u n d e f e a t e d . A r k a n s a s h a s b e a t e n N o rth T e x a s S t a t e a n d T C U , a n d B a y lo r o p e n s its C o n f e r e n c e play a f t e r w h ip p in g S o u th C a r o li n a a n d in g to n to p la y I n d ia n a , w h ic h th e y Mississippi S t a t e . j o u r n e y T h e F r o g s to Bloom - d e f e a t e d , 7-6, la s t y e a r. T h e F r o g s hav e d e f e a t e d K a n sa s, ti e d O k la ­ h o m a A A M , a n d lo s t to A r k a n s a s , I n d i a n a h a s t o p - h e a v y s c o r e s t o N o t r e D am e a n d Ohio S tate . lost by T h e R ice Owls, u p s e t l a s t S a t ­ u r d a y b y L S U a f t e r a d ecisiv e tr i u m p h o v e r C lem son , m e e t th e N ew M exico L o ho es a t H o u s to n . A A M b a r e s its a lm o s t u n p ro - , t e c t e d f l a n k s to th e c la w s o f th e LSU T i g e r s a t B a to n R o u g e . B e ­ f o r e th e R ice u p h e a v a l , t h e T i g e r s had t a k e n a se v e r e b e a t i n g f r o m th e K e n t u c k y W ild cats . ; flffssaaaap r n lf W S M SS '* W S R i M G u m t E xperts Guessers Divided On Saturday's Tilt' s \ W h ic h is t h e s t r o n g e r — s e n t i m e n t o r o p in i o n ? F r o m t h e lo o k s o f o u r g u e s t e x p e r t poll th i s w e e k , t h a t q u e s t io n is d e s t in e d t o g o u n ­ a n s w e r e d , f o r a h a l f o f o u r s e l e c t o r s ch o o se th e L o n g h o r n s to w in th o u g h t h e O k la h o m a S o o n e r s a r e f a v o r e d . O t h e r r e s u l t s r e v e a l t h a t t h e e x p e r t s b e lie v e a v e r y close b a t t l e is in s t o r e if t h e L o n g h o r n s sh o u ld be v ic to rio u s . B u t t h e O k la h o m a b a c k e r s a r e a litt le b ra v e r , g iv i n g th e S o o n e r s as m u c h a s a tw o- to u c h d o w n m a r g in . W h a t e v e r th e o u tc o m e , h o w - 1 e v e r, all b u t o n e o f th e g u e s s e r s t h o u g h t t h a t a t o t a l o f a t l e a s t ! E v a n s f o u r to u c h d o w n s w ou ld be s c o r e d , q u a li f i e d i t w ith ~ ~ ‘ ~~ S p o r t s N e w s D i r e c t o r W i l b u r h u t se le c te d O k la h o m a , i look f o r a typo. T h o u g h m o s t o f th e T e x a s b a c k - T h a t ’s t h e w a y w ith all p u b li c it y th o s e o n e e r s c o m m e n t e d , “ I t ’s g o in g t o b e **en, a n y w a y . B ob W a l k e r , b a c k f o r a n o t h e r v e r y c lo se ,” f a v o r i n g t h e f i r s t poll S o o n e rs — w ith e x c e p t i o n — lik es O k la h o m a . g a v e t h e m a n e ig h t - p o i n t m a r g i n , T h e e x c e p t io n w a s E li z a b e th WH- He a n d T e x a s S p o r t s S u f f e r A ho th e S o o n e r s by W e in e r go so f a r a s to pick th e Hams, w ho lik e d t r y a f t e r w i n n in g tw o w eek s a g o t h e S o o n e rs b y t h i r t e e n p o in ts. o n ly o n e po in t. Bob Walker, pharmacy, Dallas _............... Mendel Granoff, business adm inistration, Laredo Mary Lou Kendrick, arts and sciences, Dallas — j Elizabeth Williams, education, Dallas ------------ Bill Sarsgard, law, Fort W o rth ---------------------- Ellen Saylors, radio, San Angelo .....—.....- ~ ------ I Virginia Henderson, home economics, Lufkin — George Spalding, geology, Dallas ... -------- W ilbur Evans, University sports news director . Abe Weiner, Texan Sports S ta f f ------------------- U T O U 20 24 7 1°. I ” 18 11 14 28 27 .......... 7 lo _ 14 ____ 14 ..... 12 .. 21 ____ 14 ____ 20 _____ 20 ____ 20 ____ 14 W om en ’s T en n is R ained O ut R a in -w a s h e d t e n n i s c o u r t s p u t a d a m p e r on w o m e n ’s i n t r a m u r a l e a r l y th i s w e e k so f a r a s t e n n i s sin g le s p r e l im in a r i e s w e r e c o n c e r n ­ t e n n i s m a t c h e s ed. D e a d lin e f o r h a s b e e n e x t e n d e d t o 6 o ’clock T h u r s d a y , Miss M am ie L o u P ip k in , a s s i s U n t d i r e c t o r o f i n t r a m u r a l s , a n n o u n c e d . W eek-end Specials P la stic R ain Coat* ^ Q JF C o m p a ct, Ea c h— ^ RIDE AT AUSTIN RIDING STABLES West of Barton’s And Zilker Park B -15 Jacket* A lp a ca linad, M outom C ollar 6 A A t t E a c h ___________ I A -2 J a ck ets, C ow hide and “:rhid- 18.95 and up T anher J a ck ets E a ch ------------ 9*95 W h it* T -Shirts N a v y r e je c ts, E ach % A # * W h ite Short*, b o se r sty lo P a ir _________________ I P g r V snap or im L ^ Group Rides and Night Rides by Appointment > Only. i c Private or Class Riding Instruction. C A L L 8 - 0 2 1 6 F O R I N F O R M A T I O N Li’. i i i i l l B K v # - i .-..'J, St Innovations in Rhythm M o c c a s in s , P air 2.95 ° 4*50 N a v y or A rm y Shoe* L ow - q u arter black or b row n. P lain to* . . . su ita b le fo r R.O.T.C. or N .R .O .T .C . P a ir 6.95-7*95 S w ea t Shirt* in R od, Y ellow , T an, B lu e or W h ite. S u ita b le fo r T eam usa, 4 A t t . E ach _______________A * / ® B lu e J o e* * , Lor f # P a ir_____________ 3 .4 5 B oll B o tto m D ungaree*, P a ir— 9 C S A Sq u are D onee Shirt*, E ach e A P i # F r o n tie r T rouser* M en’* 4*95-7*95 W om en's pair 5*95 6*95 AUSTIN ARMY & NAVY STORE Aero** from th# P o st Office A n n ex 211 W e st 6th Collin Lnckfield Orchestra and Featuring Pal Cherry 7-1394 TALLY-HO WAFFLE SHOP 19th & San Antonio DELICIOUS CRISPY BROWN WAFFLES 4 COURSE LUNCH 55c Super Large LOIN STEAK..slso Complete Steak Dinner FOR 2 ... *1.80 24 Hour Service L IG H T BUT FAST, guard Norman M c N a b b is noted fo r his aggressive defensive play. He is the lightest Soon­ er guard, weighing in at 190, but hts deadly charges were responsible for the blocked kick that brought O U s only touchdown in the Arm y game in 1946. A th i r t y - s i x - m a n sq u a d i3 m a k ­ in g th e t r i p to D allas. I t in c l u d e s ; E n d s — S to n e , W illiam s, B en P r o c ­ t e r , R ed A d am s, R u b y B a u m a n , a n d G e o rg e G e n t r y ; ta c k l e s — J a c k s o n , V y k u k a l, Bill W ilso n , J i m L a n s f o r d , a n d Bill M i lb u r n ; g u a r d s — M c F a d in , F r y , D a n n y W o lf e , Davis, H o w a r d H u r t , Don C u n n in g h a m , a n d J i m P a k e n h a m ; c e n t e r s — R o w a n , A lf M iller, J o e A rn o ld , a n d Don M e n a s c o ; q u a r ­ te r b a c k s — C am p b ell, B o b b y C oy Lee, a n d B en T o m p k i n s ; l e f t h a l f ­ backs— T o w n s e n d , P e r r y S a m u e ls, a n d B obby D illo n ; r i g h t h a lf b a c k s — C lay, B u b b a S h a r d s , a n d R ed M a y e s ; a n d fu l lb a c k s — B o r n e m a n , L ew L ev ine, a n d N e w ­ ell K a n e . P y le, G uild, 12-0, w ith R o b e r t H a rv ill pa ss in g f o r b o th to u c h d o w n s . e d g e d T L O K t h e M o n e y h o n H o u i e c a t i , 6-0, w ith A l b e r t H y l ­ to n p a s s in g to Bill R e y n o ld s f o r Hie w i n n i n g score. In th e w ild e s t s c o r in g a f f a i r o f th e n ig h t , S h o a l m o n t A r m a b e s te d th e B o y e t t e B a d B o y * , 32- th e w i n ­ 30, ne rs, w h ile T h o m a s B la k e k e p t th e th e th e h ig h - s c o rin g a f f a i r . J i m C ocke p assed th ic k o f lo sers in T h e B u l L h i p p e r * b la n k e d T h e - t e m * C o - O p , 31-0, w ith t h e W il­ liam s o n B ros, a c c o u n t i n g f o r f o u r o f to u c h d o w n s . t h e R e l u c t a n t D r a g o n * w o n o v e r B l o o m q u i a t S w e d e * , 6-0. In C lass B g a m e s , A t k i n s H o u s e ed g ed H o s f o r d H o r n e t * by a com- p ’e te d p a ss in o v e r t im e p la y . T h e "core w a s 6-6 a t th e end o f r e g u ­ l a r play. B r a c k e n r i d g e H a l l o u ts c o r e d J i m S m ith th e w in n e rs , w h ile J . L. C li f f C l i f f C o u r t s , 32-19. r a c e d H u tc h in s o n Court®. s t a r r e d f o r L O A N S We Loan Money On Anything of Value B a r g a in s in u n r e d e e m e d d i a ­ m o n d s — sa ve u p to 5 0 % on w atc h e a, c o n s i s ti n g o f E lg in , W a l t h a m , G r u e n , B u lo v a , a n d H a m il to n . CROW N JEWELRY CO. P h o n e 2 -1 0 6 0 2 1 3 E . 6 th St. RENT-A-CAR DRIVE-UR-SELF FRO M HILLARD’S 504 B R A Z O S D IA L 7-3441 FOR IN F O R M A T IO N •Ask About Our Special "D A T E RATE” lf you have to move we have trucks All Cars with Haat and Music (No Service Charge) MARGUERITE SLAUGHTER TEACHER OF SINGING RECORDINGS MADE IN STUDIO TO DEVELOP RADIO TECHNIQUE • Form erly of N e w York Ci t y • San Francisco Opera Co. 2422 JA R R A T T AVE. DIAL 7-69*4 In p e r h a p s th e c lo s e s t g a m e o f th e s e a s o n , Teja* Club a n d W intar Garden C lu b b a t t l e d to a 6-6 d r a w an d w e r e in p e n e t r a t i o n s , ea c h h a v i n g t h r e e . ti e d an f o r J a c k e x t r a p e rio d J o h n s o n p a ss e d p la y o f f , In to T e j a s ’ Tim F i t z g e r a l d t h e g a m e - w i n n i n g p l a y b e a tin g W i n t e r G a r ­ den C lu b b y t h e n a r r o w e s t o f R alp h W ilso n p la y e d m a r g in s. losers, o u t s t a n d i n g hall while J o h n s o n t h e T e j a s te a m . s p a r k p l u g g e d f o r th e In o t h e r C lass A g a m e s , th e W hitia W ildcat* b la n k e d C am pus H igh S ch ool F ootb all S a n A n t o n i o T e c h 33, J e f f D a v is ( H o u s t o n ) 7. St. T h o m a s ( H o u s ­ to n ) 32, C o n r o e 20. A ld in e 6, C e d a r B a y o u 6 ( t i e ) . B E A QO Hi Ste Show your Colors at the O. U. Game! C overalls with "Texas U " on the back Sunbeafer Caps in Orange and White Orange and White Jackets Texas Belts Ties T Skirts for aA agas Pennants Streamers T E X A S B O O K S T O R E Roe Shuts O ut Yanks, 1-0 A s Dodgers Even Series B r GAYLE TALBOT YANKEE S T A D I U M , NEW YORK, Oct. 6. — <&)— Elwin (Preacher) Roe, a slight, studious southpaw from Arkansas, gave a magnificent performance under wrecking pressure in the late inn­ ings Thursday to the Yankees, 1-0, and pull his Brook­ lyn Dodgers even with the New Yorkers in the 1949 World Series at one game each. throttle A crowd o f 70,053 packed into the Yankee park witnessed a sec­ ond, throbbing mound duel, this time between Roe and Vie Raschi, the Yankees’ big 21-game winner, and for the second day they saw the decision hinge on a single run. Jackie Robinson, the Dodgers’ scampering Negro second base­ man, crossed the plate with the big one off Raschi on a single into left field by Gil Hodges in the sec- There Goes A Well-Dressed Girl Fashions Dominate Texas-OU Game By H erby Herbsleh the OU | Since 1929 University students i have made an annual pilgrimage standard i to Big D. to see the game, and Are you going to GAME? This has been the greeting of students around the F orty Acres this week. THE WAY IT LOOKS FROM HERE THE PROFESSORS can expect zero attendance in S atur­ day classes. I t ’s been rumored that a few profs have assigned quizzes for Monday. It will be interesting to see how many have recuperated by then. visit the numerous night clubs. The co-ed abandons the casual skirt, blouse, and saddle oxfords th a t dominate the Austin games the latest fashions in what for the well dressed collegiate should wear. Corduroy suits or skirts and twin sweater sets are tops on the list of w hat to wear to the game. Short coats in football colors of red, gold, kelly green, and hags are ju st right for Dallas’s cooler wea­ ther. Heels and hose are a must. Gloves will only get lost so why worry with them. A bag and matching tam will add to the cos­ tume. YSLETA LEISSNER, OUR MO- DEL, is wearing a red and grey twin sweater set, a grey gabar­ dine skirt, and opera pumps from Buttreys. No co-ed can go wrong if she buys a similar outfit for the OU game. The shapely Miss Texas of 1949 says she and her date are going dancing a f te r the game to cele­ brate our victory over OU. in A fter leading UT students their yells Tor several hours Sat­ urday afternoon, the pretty Alpha Chi Omega should enjoy spending Sunday at home in Fort Worth with her parents. TALKING TO OTHER STU­ DENTS, it seems that many wish to go to the State Fair. Joyce Myer, Otto Hill, Nelson Myer, and J e a n Welhausen are looking fo r­ ward to a ride on the roller coast­ er. While Loie Vick and Tom Yost plan to visit the local night spots. Martha Ann Angerstien and leaving Austin Vick Koon are Friday night, in order to go to the Fair Saturday morning, to the game in the afternoon, and to Lou Ann's th a t night. Single co-eds are not the only ones planning to go to the game. Georgia and Leo Goodman said they w ant to go, but guess they’ll have to listen to it on the radio, because Saturday they are mov­ ing into a new apartment. and Mark Joan to Ann telling Yeleta’s grey gabardine s k ir t1 them to move o ut the furniture Grossman have written and Boh Hollingsworth Patterson suede direct Perim ode Opera makes a fine com bination with her and be ready for a “ ball.” black Pumps F irst Floor. Joan said she is sure no one’s from B u ttrey ’s conscience will bother them be- I cause they fail to make Saturday is waaring morning classes. The only person T aifano (gypsy) eau de Cologne whose conscience should bother by Cordey— a finishing touch for him is the professor who won’t a B u ttrey “ well dressed girl.” give a walk. Incidentally sh# T H I S IS A B V T T R E Y ' S F A S H I O N F E A T U R E Ebbets Field, they appear more evenly matched identical twins, and it’s anybody’s World championship. than Roe, a 31-year-old veteran with a tremendous assortment of curves but very little speed, gave fully as impressive a performance as his huge stablemate, Don New- combe, did in his heartbreaking defeat Wednesday. the The Yanks nudged cool Preacher for six hits, two of them in the eighth and ninth frames, but only once during the tense duel did the American League champions push a man around to third. Not until the eighth inning did they ever have two runners on base at the same time. In the eighth, after his own error on a sacrifice bunt by Phil Rizzuto had put Yanks on first and second with one out, Preacher forced Tommy Henrich, hero of the opening game, to pop weakly to left field and stopped Hank Bauer on an infield roller. When Joe DiMaggio opened the ninth with his first hit of the series, a slow roller which third baseman Spider Jorgensen couldn’t handle in time, the predominantly Yankee throng raised a ruckus and told themselves excitedly that the Bombers were going to pull it out in the ninth again. But they didn’t reckon with the Preacher. Johnny Lindell went down swinging a t sweeping a strikeout of curve— Roe’s third the day— Billy Johnson sent up a weak pop which Robinson gobbled, and Gerry Coleman lofted to right for the game-ending out. To make his performance all the more dazzling, Roe pitched from the fourth inning with a fingernail torn from the fourth finger of his right, or glove, hand. ★ Lefthanded Sermon BROOKLYN Re***. SS .. 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Pitching his way out of trouble in the eighth and ninth frames with a cool and gritty exhibition, Roe became the first Brooklyn hurler to hang up a 1-0 victory this seasofi. He also became the first the Yankees this year. lefthander to blank Never before have two games been won by 1-0 scores in a series, much less two in succession by that formula. As the two fighting outfits go into the third contest Friday in the Dodgers’ home park, Austin Entertains San Jacinto at 8 Johnny Kitchen’s Austin Ma­ roons may be tangling with a sleeper Friday night when they meet the “ weak” San Jacinto Golden Bears of Houston a t House Park at 8 o’clock. The Maroons, with a strong de­ fense and the running of Johnny Salyer and Johnny Cavileer, won three of their first fo ur games. strong Arlington However, Heights last y e a r’s City Conference champs, edged Austin last Friday, 7-6. a team, Although San Jacinto was the powerful Port trounced by A rthur Yellow Jackets, 41-6, they showed signs of being a better ball club. They ru n from the T- formation. The Maroons will be going in­ to the game without the services of first-string tackle P a t Pate, who suffered an ankle injury in practice. Before losing to Port Arthur, the Bears gained victories over Beaumont, 26-0, and St. Thomas of Houston, 13-6. In o th w top schoolboy this week, Wichita Falls meets Pampa, and the Lamar Redskins of Hous­ ton, the last undefeated, untied City Conference team, play the Baytown Ganders. Unscored-on Highland Park faces a stout Waco crew, while Amarillo clashes with the Odessa Broncos. Galveston, another unscored-on the South Park team, meets Greenies of Beaumont. Other important games find Port A rthur meeting Pasadena, Corpus Christi a t Brackenridge, Longview a t Texarkana, Kilgore at Marshall, and Lubbock a t Vernon. William-Charles YOUR M usic Store O N THE DRAG • R E C O R D S • SHEET M U S IC • R A D IO S • R E C O R D PLAYERS • S C H O O L O F M U S IC T E A C H IN G M A T E R IA L S • B A N D IN ST R U M E N T S and A C C E S S O R IE S Student Rebates Paid O n Records - Radios - Record Players W orld News Briefs B v tha Aa*ociat»d F ret* W ILL RUSSIA have a new slant on atomic bomb control now that, an atomic explosion in Russia has the U. S.? been reported by President Truman isn’t excited over the prospect of Russia mak­ ing a new arms control state­ ment next Tuesday at the UN. He said any number of proposals had been made that could not be accepted and this will probably fall in the same class. The Presi­ dent did state his hope that the world can avoid am arms race, and that the UN can work out a solution. TACITURN ★ JOHN L. Lewis sent a meager two-word message accepting a government peace con­ ference call Thursday. “ Will at­ tend,” said Lewis. And hopes for settlement of the 18-day-old coal strike received a shot in the arm. Lewis and coal operators will go to Washington Friday to confer with Mediation Director Cyrus Ching. The Mediator’s three at­ tempts to find a happy solution to the steel dispute ended in fail­ ure. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ONE UNION for U. S. labor is the goal of the American Federa­ tion of Labor. And they renewed their bid for a merger with the CIO Thursday. The AFL conven­ tion authorized its leaders to “ ini­ tiate and support unity efforts.” The action may prompt merger negotiations with the rival CIO. Several prior merger talks have bogged down over the relative in­ fluence rival leaders of the two in a organizations would have single, new labor group. report 10,000 DEAD or wounded com­ munists was from the Chinese Nationalists Thursday. The Nationalists claimed to have killed or wounded the communists n a battle 315 miles northwest of Canton. General Teng Wen-Yi said fighting still was in progress fifty miles northwest of Heng- \a n g , Nationalist command head­ quarters, but the Reds were in retreat. POLL TAX amendment will re- ceve aid from two Texas solons' is Washington. Senator Lyndon: B. Johnson and House Speaker j Sam Rayburn will make radio speeches for the amendment be- iore the November 8 voting date.; The amendment would repeal the poll tax as a requirement for voting. SMU ANSWERED a charge by the Humble Oil Company Thurs- th at that University would eay drain oil from Gregg County leases other than its own drilling two new wells SMU’s answer contends that underground formations and a water barrier in the East Texas field make the the SMU lease an area around independent reservoir. there. and leaders HAW AII’S DOCK STRIKE, 159-days-old, was ended Thursday. Union employers reached an agreement on a four- teen-cent hourly increase, plus seven cents more next March I. As yet, the 2,000 striking long­ shoremen haven’t to work. returned Friday, OcToBer 7, 1949, THE D M Y TEXAN Fag* I Justice Heads Examine U. S. Medical Trusts CHICAGO, Oct. 6 (JP)— 'The D e­ partment of Justice has started an anti-trust investigation of the American Medical Association and fifteen affiliated medical organi­ zations. The AMA Board o f Trustees calls it an effo rt to “discredit American medicine and terrorize physicians into abandoning their opposition to compulsory health insurance.” The Department o f Justice, on the other hand, says it is looking into complaints o f an effort to “monopolize” prepaid medical care plans. Attorney General J. Howard McGrath got out a statement a f­ ter the AMA Board had disclosed the inquiry and complained that its offices had been broken into | in a search for records. The statement: “The Justice Department has re- j ceived numerous complaints from doctors and the general public I charging the American Medical I Association and certain other med­ ical associations with conspiring to j restrain and monopolize the pre­ paid medical care plans not under j their sponsorship and operated in competition with plans controlled by them.” The AMA Board said their pri­ vate offices were broken into and “thoroughly searched” on Febru­ ary IO while medical officials were charting their campaign in Navy Relieves Man For Leaking Papers opposition to compulsory medical insurance. The trustees said records wert thoroughly searched, and brief cases of the Trustees, left in tha room were also searched. “The facts indicate this was a search information, rather than on ordinary burglary,” they said. for The statement added: “ We recognize that politically- motivated attacks have been made on many groups by this di­ vision of the government-—and wa invite co-operation with American Medicine in an effort to alert the American people to the seriousness of this trend toward police state methods.” their The Department o f Justice in Washington declined any com­ ment. Societies which investigation the Trusteea said been started in the last thirty days in­ clude: have Society; • t Oklahoma State Medical Associe- filing against him of appropn- I ate chances ” as ordered bv Mat- tl0n; Arkansas Blue Cross-Blue ate cnarges^ as ordered by Mat County. Texas. Med- thews this morning. Arkansas Medical ,. . . I c a o c i e y WASHINGTON O c t 6 (A*)— Captain John G. Crommelin, de­ f ia n t crusader f o r naval might, was suspended and denounced Thursday fa r leaking confidential papers, but his side won a round in Congress. Secretary of the Navy M at­ thews excoriated the tall naval av­ iation officer fo r slipping of­ ficial Navy letters to the press. Matthews denied w hat the letters said: That naval morale is sh a t­ tered by decisions of the unified defense setup. The House Armed Services Committee heard the Secretary’s testimony, which carried a dis­ tinct threat of a court martial for Crommelin. Then the Committee listened in secret session to Admiral A. W. Radford. Over Matthew’s protest. it voted to make Radford’s sta te ­ m ent public Friday. Crommelin, from duty and forbidden to leave the District of Columbia, awaited the suspended Stales Deny Delay In Tideland Case WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 ( I P — The states of Louisiana and Tex­ as filed briefs with the Supreme Court Thursday denying they are using “ delaying tactics” in their battle with the government over tidelands ownership. Louisiana charged In its brief th a t is the Justice Department trying to get the Court to dis­ criminate against i t Texas said it “ ill behooves” the government to rush proceedings. Both states were answering a Justice Department assertion last week that both were using “ de­ laying tactics” by filing various documents before the Court. The th a t be­ government contended cause of such “ tactics” the co urt should decide the case at once. The Court may have something to say on the dispute at its next session on Monday. Secretary Matthews denounced j Crommelin’s unauthorized disclos­ ures in harshest terms. He spoke angrily of a “ blemish on Navy tradition,” of disloyalty, “ faith­ lessness and insubordination.” He asked the Committee not to make public Admiral Radford’s testimony. Tflatthew£ B E N D I X A U T O M A T I C L A U N D R Y FOB THE BEST IN LAUNDRY SERVICE 211 EAST 1 9 " STREET P H O N E . . . 7 - 0 1 9 4 RED BALL CABS • Fast • Radio Controlled 9191 HEY! Com* On Out For C A M P C L E A N E R S U S offers I and 2-Day Service O n Dry Cleaning Conveniently Located At 2504 Guadalupe Phone 3482 • Hamburger* • Hot Dot* • Barbecue • Iced Beverages • Milk Shakes and Malts % Fried Chicken in Basket J. & J. Drive In Across from tha Chief Drive-In On the Dallas Highway Fast Friendly Curb Service Schoonerville Sandwich Shop Where 30th Meets Guadalupe Ask any U.T. Student who knows! W e're specialists in— Steaks and Fried Chicken F as t and Court eous S e r vi c e 2920 Guadalupa Ph. 6-5988 New off-face— jewel and nylon drape trim. Ail colors. Smart Cloche- pearl and vail trim. All colors. 875 Value* up to 15oo ^ u t f l■*< i f a lineup faille In lovaly soft colors of cham­ red with pagne, white end clever tucking detail. A f re q u e st! our baautifu! rayon gabao* din# skirt In lovaly shades of grey, beige, brown end groan. J $395 F r i d a y , O c T o S e r 7 . 1 9 4 9 . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e * Lith M an on Campus M u B j L L a Cry U fU lw i Commission Fall Election Lists Rules y in & d sd (pjdnafdG A Qn W ood o f dnq&Ji “Our blood boils because none of these people w e n t to w a r ” was the only e x ­ planation Riven this week for one of Tex­ a s’s mose f la g ra n t cases of religious in­ tolerance. The explanation came from the com­ m a n d e r of the Gainesville Am erican Le­ gion and was in an sw e r to the coercion of Jeh o v ah W itnesses who last Sunday a tte m p te d to hold a public meeting. Some 300 of the Jehovah W itnesses had planned to hold th eir s e m i -annual m eeting in the town and had rented the ju n io r high school auditorium . But in the Am erican Legion Hall, men m et and the m ade a decision. They would run W itnesses out of Gaines\ Hie. Accompanied by th ir ty or fo rty of the men, all veterans, the s u p e r in t e n d e n t of schools w ent to the auditorium , handed back the re n t money to the Witnesses, padlocked the auditorium , and said it would rem ain locked Sunday. Sunday came and a large group of W itnesses gathered a t the auditorium . They said they h a d n ’t heard about the closing. Gainesville men, IOO strong, then carried out all equipm ent belonging to the W itnesses and stacked it on the side- ^ W h e n the leaders of the Jehovah’s W it­ nesses tra n s fe rre d the meeting to th eir own hall, seating about fifty, a blow w as struck. U nder the t h r e a t of a gun, a W it­ ness was “escorted to the city limits a n a told to leave town. Presum ably other W it­ nesses left to w n ; none were seen a f t e r , the incident. Com m enting on the Witnesses refusal to e n te r war, the Legion comm ander a d ­ ded: “ Now they tr y to take over o u r town and we don't like it.’’ - The coercion w as not Legion-spon­ sored, b u t its m em bers were predom in­ ately veterans. As veterans they should have known the meaning of democracy, yet they even went to the extent of forc­ ing a school superintendent, supposed to lead the children of Gainesville tow ard a to le ran t a ttitu d e into a hypocrisy. The blood of these veterans of (Gaines­ ville boils no more than the blood of those Texans and Am ericans who still believe th a t s tric t adherance to the democratic principles of tolerance a nd religious peaceful assembly is w hat most of th e shooting was all about. W hit diavn J sdcoa With mik&opSpirit? “ F rid a y night, as w a s all Sooner— the OU s p irit O ra n g e .’’ outshone well as S aturday, Red and W hite of Longhorn the This description of milksop Iexas s p irit was painfully tru e a year ago to­ day. The e m b a rrassing account appeared in the Texan the Sunday a fte r the game t h a t a fighting Longhorn team lost 20-14. B ut Texas lost more than a ball game t h a t d a y ; the Lone S ta r school lost face to a yelling, singing, snake-dancing OU stu d e n t body t h a t literally annexed Dal­ las to Okieland for two days. Listen to more details of the Sooner c e le b ra tio n : “ F r id a y n ig h t was a prelude to Sooner rooting, but w h a t a prelude! Although th e faces changed d u rin g the night, OU decide. Dick Elam: s tre n g th remained from 300 to 400 from 10:30 till the wee hours S atu rd a y m o rn ­ ing. “ Small groups of Texas students, never more than fifteen, were seen a few' tim es d u rin g the night, and paid little attention singing to more enthusiastic groups th e ir song.” Texas fans will tr y again this year. And since Dallas police haven’t said “yes,” a Longhorn rally has been set fo r m id n ig h t F rid a y in fro n t of the Raker Hotel. the Okies, t h a t same spot drowned out Texans last year. Cobb says i f s time to let the Okies know' Dallas is still in Texas and th a t Texas is still in Dallas. In The Longhorns will know w h a t Texans SM U Borrows 'Steer Here Sanitary Kitchen Idea W e average th a t we epend one-eighth of our tim* each d a y a n d more th a n a half of o u r m onthly allowance on, of all things, food. W e miss more sleep than w a do meals. And when we consider how m uch a good meal means to , us, s a n ita ry handling of food served too much to ask. in cafes is not In fact, w e’re r a th e r d e­ m anding about it. “ S tee r H ere" inspection te am s have also been d em and ­ ing a b o u t sanitary food. For two sem esters they have dili­ gently checked the University ar e a e a tin g places to see th a t th e y ’re on the hall. T h a t ’s why we e a t where it means we see a “ S teer H ere" pla­ those m er­ c a r d : c h a n ts are for o u r health. looking o u t This summ er campus lead­ ers from Southern Methodist U niversity visited the Univer­ sity to find o u t w h at these sanitation inspections are all about. This week they kicked o ff on th e ir own idea. Like “ S teer H e re ” the SMU elean-up council will: 1. Inspect r e sta u ra n ts, and perhaps other business estab­ lishments, with specified s ta n ­ dards in mind. 2. Award a placard of ap­ proval to the establishments which meet the inspection r e ­ quirem ents. T h e ID a^ H t e x a n T h # D aily T e x a n , a s tu d e n t n e w sp a p e r o f T h * U n iv e rs ity o f T a x a ,. la p u b lis h e d in A n a tin e v e ry m o rn in g e x c e p t M onday a nd S a tu rd a y . S e p te m - a nd e x c e p t d u rin g ho lid ay a n d e x a m in a tio n p e rio d s, an d b a r to J u n e tri-w e e k ly d u rin g t i t l e of T h * S u m m er T e x a n on S u n d a y , T o e a d a y a n d T h u r s d a y by T exaa S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n * . th * s u m m e r se ssio n s u n d e r th o N ew * c o n trib u tio n * m a y b* m ade b y th * e d ito ria l o ffic e J . B. I , or a t th e New* L a b o ra to ry , J . B. IA I- I n q u i r e , C oncerning a nd a d v e r tis in g sh o u ld he m ad e in J . 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S a n Fr*nct»co M em b e r A ssociated C o llegiate Press—-All-Americdn Pacemaker (M in im u m S U B S C R IP T IO N s u b s c rip tio n - R A T E S - t h r e e m o n th t) P e r m o n th P e r m o n th , m ailed in t o w n ------ Pier m o n th , m ailed o u t o f to w n .60 .VO .60 PERMANENT STAFF Editmr-ia-Ckiet— A ssociate E d itor. ..M A R K DICK ELAM BATTERSON STA FF FOR THIS ISSUE . _ _ ........ Copyreaders — s a m McCl u r e Mew* Editor — CHA RL E Y TRI MBLE N igh t E d ito r — Newton Schwartz, K enneth Tooley, Ronnie S ig h t Reporters Dugger, Bill Taylor. H a r r i e t D e w i t t , Sydney Siegel, Alice King, W a lte r Rundell Jr., Carl Bond. - - - - - Abe Weiner. Brad Byers, Gene Enlrich, Lee Cruse, Jay Gokz, Bob Seaman. Might Society E d ito r B e tty Brown. — M a rth a T arrillion, George Christian. J^Mdstents H ight Telegraph Editor „ ........................ — Herby Herbsleb. A ssistan ts _ Charlie Frandolig, F airfax Smith, d a n Brewer. H ight Sport* E d i t o r A s s is t a n ts ...........- .................... - - ............................. r The thing n e a r e st t h a t SMU has to a slogan y e t is “ T ra d e T ra ck.” They (wise­ ly) d efe rred it fo r later con­ sideration. The SMU Campus, stu d e n t new spaper, kicked o ff th* drive with a picture of a g ra d u a te s tu d e n t holding a sliver of glass “ over an inch long and curved” which was found “ He in a sandwich. did not eat. the rest of the sandwich,” the Campus added. the SMU Opinions along D ra g included: “ Waitresses look like they rolled in a g u tte r . ” “ They charge too much fo r r o tte n m e a t.” “ The in co ffee makes me retch." sour cream the Like the Texas movement, city officials in Dallas are willing to back th e students. Said the Dallas News: “ Mayor H. E. Y arbrough o f University P ark said th e city would co-operate fully in an y stu d e n t program of in ­ spection. even “ ‘We ll go f u r th e r th a n ju st aw arding placard s,” he said, ‘W e’ll close up any business th a t does n ot m eet sta ndards of sa n ita tion.’ ” ★ Gone are the veterans, they told us, and now comes the ole school spirit. But we have w aited p a ­ fo r to move us. tiently th a t ole spirit W e ’re still solid, Jackson. f o u r weeks for We have been told th a t th e following people have volu n ­ their all-out services te ered to the leaders of those spirit movements: 1. Alpha Delta Sigma, U n i­ versity advertising f r a te r n ity last y ea r helped p u t which and over the SMU which to g et radio as well as cam pus sign advertising— if only it can have advance notice. 2. The Silver Spurs rally, this years o f fe rs and the Cowboys, tog e th er again, to go. and raring 3. Some members of the In te r-fra te rn ity Council a n d other campus orators who are willing and tell the students w h a t’s happening. to make the houses leadership. I t ’s quite evident th a t th e re is need for some co-ordinat­ ing Seventy-five people at a rally— th a t ’s all they had T hursday— is p r e tty lean. I t ’s the old case of R H IP and RHIR. Rank has respon­ sibilities as well as privileges. from A filing fe e o f $2.00 *hall be required candidate, which fe e shall be paid before the filing deadline to the Secretary o f the Students’ A ssociation. each 8. There shall be no painting on sidewalk on campus— no paint­ ing other than w hite wash off the campus. 9. PROCEDURE IN MAKING PURCHASES: The Texas Book­ store w ill keep an account o f each candidate, which account w ill show w hat item s have been pur­ chased, the price paid therefore, the pur­ and the signature of chaser. Said record w ill be availa­ ble fo r inspection by the Election Commission at all store hours. Purchases may be made by either the candidate or one of tw o spe­ cifically designated persons, whose signature shall appear in the head­ ing o f the account. Redesignation of authorized purchasers w ill be made only by permission o f a member o f the E lection Commis­ sion upon cause shown. The pur­ chaser m ust sign for each pur­ chase of the authorized item s, and authenticated by the signature com parison with the previously made signature at the heading of the account. IO. D ISPLAY OF LITERA­ TURE UPON THE CAMPUS: The follow ing regulations have b e e s issued by the o ffic e o f the Comp­ troller and are incorporated into the Student Government E lection R egulations: a. No anim als shall b s allow ed on the campus. b. No signs w ill be allow ed on or in the buildings nor upon the wooden, w ire, or chain fen ces up­ on the campus. e. No glu ein g or pasting o f any kind w ill be allowed. d. The displaying o f literature from mature trees and lamp post will be perm itted but no spikes, nails or tacks m ay be used for se­ curing o f such literature to the trees or posts. e. No signs shall be placed in area from Main Building to L ittle­ field Fountain bordered by the Old Library Building and Garri­ son Hall. l l . PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: There shall be a Publicity Com­ m ittee appointed by the Election Commission. This com m ittee w ill supervise expenditures and report violations thereof to the Election Commission and shall have such other duties as prescribed by th# E lection Commission. Texan Crossword Puzzle ACROSS I. Ensign 3. Substance used in brewing 3. Learning 10. One of the Great Lakes 11. Species of pepper 12. River ( I t ) 14. Division of a play 1 5. T ak eou t, (P r in t) 16. A fish soup 19. Coin (Port.) DOWN I. A spire 2- Game of chance 3. Land- Tis. Moisture 32. One of an x ancient & : I people > ’ J (B r it) J measure 4. Jelly-like substance 5. Unit of length 6. External seed ? covering * 7. Republic of W. Africa ’ 8. S e e s a w l l . German composer 33. N ot so expensive 34. Carting vehicle 35. Grate 36. Last , i syllable of a word 27. Blow upon 38. Put together 39. Toward the lee SI. Flowerless plants 20. Pronoun 21 Even (poet.) 15. Lair 22. Fishing-rod 17. Have on 13. Check Today's Answer Is in the Classified Ads 33. On fire 34. Victuals, generally 37. Greek letter 38. Fabulous bird The follow ing rules and regula­ fo r the Fall tion s are adopted E lection, 1949: 1. PERMISSIBLE CAMPAIGN­ ING: All cam paigning o th e r th a n o ral cam paigning shall be app ro v­ ed by th e Com mittee on Election Rules. This au th o rizatio n will in­ clude p rinte d and pain ted lite r a ­ t u r e and chalk w r itte n ad v e rtise­ m ents, as well as cam paign stunts. 2. PRINTED LITERATURE: include P r in te d lite ra tu re posters, arm bands, tags, cards, blotters, and handbills. All o f th e abovem entioned lite r a tu r e m u s t be purchased fro m th e Texas dated B ookstore and b e a r • ta m p o r th a t m a te ria l bearing the c u r r e n t stam p will be permissible. M aterial r e ­ m a in in g from previous cam paigns will not be allowed. tra d e m a rk . Only lapel shall its 3. PRINTED LITERATURE: P h o to g ra p h ed P o r tr a i ts — A pho­ to g ra p h e d p o r tr a it of th e ca ndi­ d a te , fro m the Daily T exan, m ay a p p e a r on any printed lite ra tu re . T h e expense of m o u n tin g the T ex a n c u t on wood f ra m e will n ot be co unted as a cam paign expense. 4 . PAINTED LITERATURE: include P a in te d lite ra tu re signs and posters done w ith ordi- cloth, n a r y cardboard. Such cloth, pa- p a p e r, cardboard shall be p u r ­ p e r o r chased fro m the T exas B ookstore e n d b e a r its c u r r e n t o r t r a d e m a r k and will be considered a n election expense. M aterials le ft o ver from previous cam paigns will N O T be allowed. a rtists media stam p upon shall 5. CHALK W RITTEN ADVER­ TISEM ENTS: Chalk w ritte n a d ­ v ertisem e n ts shall be restric ted to class room blackboards, the w rit­ ing, printing, o r d raw in g being m ade by white chalk o n l j . 6. ORAL CAMPAIGNING: Oral cam pa ig n in g may n o t include th e use of a P.A. system. The only oral ca m paign ing p erm itted will be th e personal solicitation of voters in a conversational tone of voice ex­ ce p t betw een te n m in u tes of the h o u r and the hour. A m egaphon e m ay n o t be used on the campus. strings, 7. CAMPAIGN EX PEN SES: candidate o r prospective E ach c a n d i d a t e will be p e rm itted to spend not more th a n $25.00 upon th e previously auth o rized items, p rin te d lite r a tu r e and p ainted lit­ e r a tu r e such as tacks, Incid entals the displaying o f to inci­ w ooden bracings, etc., and d e n ta ls to the m aking o f prin te d lit e r a tu r e , such as paints, brushes, w ooden fra m e s (simple and un­ a d o r n e d ) , etc., will NOT be con­ sidered as cam paign expense items a n d the cost of such incidentals shall not be ch arged ag a in st th e cam p aign m axim um . E xpenses in­ c u rre d by two or m o re cand id a tes a c tin g to g e th e r shall be equally a p po rtioned am on g the candid ates concerned. expenses Pre-filing w ill be counted to w a rd s th e maxi­ m um, and all filing m u s t be p re p a re d to ac co u n t fo r such expenses u n d e r p enalty of b eing declared ineligible. Filing E xpenses will no t be counted. Re­ m ain in g fu n d s o f an y c a n dida te who w ithd raw s o r is n o t on th e ballot c a n n o t be used in behalf o f • n y oth e r candidate. c a n d id a tes reel 23 Cry of a crow 24 By way of 25. River (Ger.) 27. Decorated Vetter at opening of paragraph 28. Father 30. Malt beverage 31. Showy goldfish 33. Pollen- begring floral organ 35. Charge for services 36. One w ho plays a bagpipe 37. Cost 39. Average 40. Morbidly tender 41. Branch of learning 42. Frosted DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—Here’* how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R ( • L O N G F E L L O W Distributed Sr kids Feature* Syndicate The Daily Texan CLASSIFIED ADS Produce Quick Results For Sale Lake Cruises Board F O R D E L IC IO U S fa m ily to M r*. C ry e r *. c o m e S t. b e h in d G re g o ry 1 1 :1 6 . 1 2:10 a nd 6 :1 0 an d 6 :1 0 P h o n e 2 -8 3 4 8 . s ty le m eal* 207 E. 2 2 n d G ym . N oon s e r v in g 1 :1 0 E v e n in g s e r v in g M R S. G E O R G E B E A R ’S B O A R D IN G H O U S E Y ou a r* in v ite d to g iv e u* a M eals * e rv e d fa m ily »4y>« _ t r i a l IL# Felling 6:10-6:10 12TO-110 C O N V E N IE N T L Y L O C A T E D 607 W e s t 2 4 th C O A C H IN G . T R A N S L A T IO N S . G e rm a n a n d F re n c h - S ilto n . 2 309 S a n A n to n io . (,E^ l rle n c *d te a c h e r. N e a r U n iv e rs ity . 2-8602.______ C O A C H IN G " S p a n ish . IN Coaching Dancing l e a r n t o d a n c e class**, M onday « U n iv e rs ity B allroom T h u rsd a y . 8-9 P . M. IO o n e h o u r class lesson* *6.00. JE­ A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C E ST U D IO P h o n e 8-396 10th a n d C o n g ress W O U L D L IK E to * x c h * n g « my u n iq u e fo r o n e o f y o u r* . F . R . M o erk e, A dv. M g r.. D aily T e x a n . 4 -e o lo r b o o k p la te Exchange For Sale C o m p le te ly T Y P E W R I T E R S : re c o n d i­ tio n e d . b k * n e w . R e m in g to n * . U n d e r­ w ood*, L. C. S m i th ’s. V a lu e s to $47.50 y o u r* f o r o n ly $ 2 9 .7 5 . G e t y o u r* now . G. I S u rp lu s , In c . 205 C olorado. N E W F O R D S C o n v e rtib le * T u d o r* F o u rd o o r* C lu b Coupe* U S E D CA RS S p e c ia l 1949 C o n v e rtib le d e m o n s t r a to r TO D D M O TO R C O M PA N Y R O U N D R O C K . T E X A S F O R S A L E : B e a u tif u l le n g th S ilv e r -F o x c o a t. S a c rific e . d itio n . P h o n e 7 -7 1 6 8 . t h r e e q u a r t e r P e r f e c t c o n ­ Furnished Apartments A P A R T M E N T FO R W O M E N . B lock fro m c a m p u s, la r g e q u ie t c o m e r room r€ * w ith u s e o f liv in g f r ig e r a t o r a n d g rill. ro o m P h o n e 8-5588. T H R E E M A L E G ra d u a te s tu d e n t s n e ed p e rs o n to s h a r e 4 room (2 b e d ro o m s ) U n i- A cross^ s t r e e t a p a r tm e n t v e r s ’ity . C all 7-7 4 8 6 . fro m _______ b e a u tifu lly N E W , C L E A N , fu r n is h e d a p a r tm e n t, tile k itc h e n a n d b a th . A m ­ to 4 hoy#. S u ita b le fo r 2 P h o n e 7 -6 1 1 8 b e fo re . p le c lo s e ts . A t 2403 S a b in e . 6 :0 0 P .M . Furnished Rooms L A R G E C O R N E R b e d ro o m . P T iv aU hom * t ile b a th » « g * c io s .ts . U n iv e r s ity , 8102 Tom an d e n tra n c e , tw in b e d s, n e a r G re e n 2 -3 2 2 0 . F U R N IS H E D ROOM fo r g irl. O n* o th e r lin e . B re a k f a s t in h o u se. B us la d y o p tio n a l. S ee a f te r 6 :30. 3104 D u v al- _ _ Help Wanted C A B IN C R U IS E R F O R H IR E • S K I P P E R ’’ if you w a n t s a y s to T h e S k ip p e r h a v e a good tim e com e o u t an d see him f o r b o a tin g , fis h in g , p ic n ic k in g , d a n c in g a w im m in g . or w h a t h a v e you. S k ip p e r B en G illasp y . C all 7 -3 0 0 9 o r 2 -2 4 6 3 . T H E C A M P U S M U SIC S E R V IC E . F in * J a c k re c o rd e d m u s ic d a n c e s . fo r 8 -6 5 0 1 . Music Personals G E T Y O U R e m p ty c o k e b o ttle s e a rly fo r g a m e . P h o n e 7 -8 0 6 1 . A sk th # OU fo r Eannenm . Professional H A IR C U T S 76c E x p e rie n c e d B arb er* 2 502 G u a d a lu p e S t. S T A C E Y ’S B A R B E R S H O P Riders Wanted W A N T E D M EN W IT H L A T E M O D E L 4-D O O R S E D A N S F O R CAB S E R V IC E A pply in p e rs o n to S y lv e s te r E . H in to n . M er. A m e ric a n T ex! Co.. 614 W . U h S t. A u s tin , T ax** Leather Goods C O W B O Y b o o ts , h a t* . s te r e , s a d d le s , b rid le s . AU good* m a d * to o rd e r. E v e r y th in g W ait* C A P IT O L S A D D L E R Y 1 8 1 4 LA V ACA c R O S s w o R D ULI Ll IJ □ U U U n a u u un un U U U U I 3 U U U U U U U W I U N U U U a c B c u u u uuu an u uu uuuta au d anti GOUID UUU UU u au u ucuuais □ □ □ □ □ □ UUU U U U U U U U U U U □UUU (JUUL) □□un nut ii; A N s w E R S T U D E N T M o rn in g D R IV IN G 7 :80. n ig h t. J a c k , 8 -6 5 0 1 . N ew C a r. up S a tu r d a y R e tu r n in g S a tu r d a y tr ip $6.00. __ R o u n d Room and Board P R IV A T E RO OM . b a th . b o a rd . E n fie ld hom e. W ill r e n t o r w ill g iv e to U n i­ v e r s ity g ir l in e x c h a n g e fo r a o m e b a b y s ittin g . 1603 N e w fie ld L an e. 8 -3 6 4 7 . Roommate Wanted G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T w ould to s h a re h e r a p a r tm e n t w ith o ne o th e r lik e s tu d e n t. 1906 G u a d alu p e . 7 -7 8 1 7 . Typing T Y P IN G . P h o n e 8 -0 7 7 4 . Can pick u p a n d d e liv e r. E X P E R T D u p lic a tin g by S p e c ia lists . E x ­ p e rie n c e d T y p i s t s : S tu d y n o te s to T h e ­ s is . s te n c ils . Q u a lity . D is tin c tio n . S e r v ­ ice. E c o n o m y S h o o tin g S ta r A g e n cy . 1210 C o lo ra d o . P h o n e 2 - 8671.__________ W A N T E D : H A V E H A D 16 y e a r s ty p in g Good w o rk g u a r a n t e e d . C all 8 -9694 e v e n in g * . e x p e r i e n c e . re d u c ed . R ates T Y P IN G : N E A T W O R K . W ill c all f o r and deliver. Cell 2-4358, ' Say, prof, how m any cuts are we allowed in this cou rse ? Mark Batterson— Bells Dont Ring In the Chapels L ate T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n , in a t o w n w h ic h u s u a l l y l iv e s up t o its n i c k n a m e — th e F r i e n d l y C i t y — by i s s u i n g t w e l v e t o f if t e e n m arriage l i c e n s e s d a i l y , t h e r e hadn t been a s i n g l e o n e issu e d . A n d W e d n e s d a y , o n l y o n e "“ a young lady down in *h* t y c , ; r k’, o f f i c e t o l d u s t h a t s e v . , ral p e o p l e h a d come l o w i t h the look Of p e o p l e " h o w a n t g e t in a h u rry , had m a r r ie d t a n e n f o r m s , a n d l e f t . B u t an far, n o n e o f t h e m h a v e c o m e back. As anyone who reads P P h a s com t h is s i t u a t i o n k n o w s a b o u t n o t b e c a u s e R u es ,a n o w has t h e a t o m bomb or a n y hi g t h a t . I n s t e a d , p e o p le h a v e n t g o t m a r r ie d t h e l a s t c o u p l e o f d a > s law w h ic h j u s t w e n t because of a „ into effect in Texas. Now, a couple has to have blood tests and m e d ­ t h a t, ical certificates. N ot only b u t they now have to save up $3 instead of $2.50 to pay fo r the license. The e x tra fo u r bit piece is a fee charged by county clerks for issuing a certificate certifying th a t both applicants fo r license have presented evidence of a med­ ical examination. the Anyway, the young lady h u n g up fvith a word of hope. In a few days, she said, the city of Austin will go back to living up to its name, and fro m twelve to fifteen applications will be passed a day. The m a rria g e bill was one of ninety-one new laws which w ere passed by the F ifty-first Legisla­ tu r e , b u t which receive enough votes to become effective im m ediately a f t e r they w ere sign­ ed by the governor. When th e y don ’t g e t enough votes, they have to w ait ninety days a f t e r a d jo u rn ­ ment. didn’t into The only th in g which surprised us a b o u t these laws was the f a c t t h a t they d id n ’t g e t enough votes to go im mediately. effect Most of them, including the m a r ­ riage law, are w orth y on the face o f them, and only a very few seem in the least controversial. We can see why a legislator from B e x a r county, which encloses San A n ­ tonio, would shy away from a bill banning high school f ra te rn itie s and sororities, an d we can even see why some people would n o t vote fo r co-operative developm ent o f oil fields. However, we c a n ’t u n d e rsta n d how anyone wouldn t rea dily vote to make lynching a crime punishable by im prisonm ent o r death, and we d o n ’t know why anyone w ouldn ’t vote fo r a v o te r re g istra tio n law which would go into effect the voters abolish poll ta x voting requirem ents. if Job Opportunities ■I I " ' J u n e A rr a n g e m e n ts will be made fo r th e first tim e this y e a r fo r A rts and Sciences degree cand id a tes in and A u g u st F e b r u a r y , in f o rm a ­ classes to have prin te d tional or d a ta sheets. I h e s e p e r ­ sonnel records will be p rin te d in two colot’3, and are useful to the g r a d u a tin g senior in his search fo r em ploym ent. They m ay be used d u rin g com pany interview s and to mail to com panies which have inform ed the U niversity of o pen­ in m aking indi­ ings as well as vidual application. it fo r D eadline inform ing to secure th e S tu d e n t E m p loy m ent B ureau of these sheets a desire is O cto e r 15. Since is v ery d o u b tf u l th a t this opp o rtu n ity will be p re se n te d again this spring or sum m er, J u n e and A u g u st degree ca n dida tes, as well as those who p la n in F e b r u a r y , the sheets now should purchase a t the S tu d e n t E m p loy m ent B u ­ reau, B H all 18, to g r a d u a te A f t e r all, th e loyalty o ath bill passed with a dissent. i t As with soldiers, college s tu ­ dents have complaints. T h e r e ’* noth in g th e y like so much a* a good, h e a rty gripe. loud why Lately, th e one we have hea rd a b o u t most deal* with GI checks. F o r some reason, a bunch of s tu ­ dents seem to continue w on dering o u t th e y h av en’t g o t th e ir checks fo r S eptem ber. We c a n ’t u n d e rsta n d why, considering t h a t the V e te ra n s A dm inistration has a nnounc ed t h a t they will be p u t on a supplem ental pay roll and will be paid arou nd the middle of October. Shucks, we can rem e m ber when we used to w a it until N ovem ber I . “ su p ple m e n tal” w a sn ’t even in the ad m inistratio n dictionary. The word 'Art News'Praises UT Art Students P a in tin g s by U niversity a r t s tu ­ dents, exhibited this m onth in the an n u a l show of s tu d e n t a r t w ork a t Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass., a re enthusiastically praised in the S ep te m b er issue of “ A r t N ew s,” a publication fo r artists. to particip a te Of the twenty-five a r t schools this y ea r, invited th e m agazine picked the U niver­ sity and the W orchester Museum o f A r t th e schools which se n t most skilled in­ dividual works. in M assachusetts as in feeling the show. “ A rt N ew s” cited “ T he Owl” one o f th e tw o o u tstand ing pie- by J o y A n n a A dams of A ustin a* tu r e s Specifically com m ended w ere personal syle, skill, a f o r paint, and aw a re ness of te x tu r e and color. Also m entioned was “ On the C ross” by F e r re ll Dickinson, U ni­ versity a r t stu d e n t from Yoakum. O th e r en tries from the College of F in e A rts w ere “ Card P la y e rs” by C harles N elson; “ P o r t r a i t ” by M artin Tips S taehely; “ T e n e ­ J o h n David Diller; m e n ts ” by “ P o r t r a i t of Suie G it” by Ja m e s H. G a r n e r ; and “ W o rk m a n ” by ’Weldon Bailiff. O p in ed TloticsA * n d p o s tp o n e d R e - e x a m i n a t i o n s en d s t a n d i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill b* t h r o u g h 12 t h o s e th e m a d v a n c e g iv e n O c to b e r 6 s t u d e n t s w h o p e t i t i o n e d p r i o r to be given in G a rriso n H ail I , is •* Jollow *: F rid a y . O ctober 7, 2 p. rn., E d u c a tio n , t o S e p t e m b e r 28. th e e x a m in a tio n s, T h * schedule f o r t a k e fo r t o jo u rn a lis m , m a th e m atic* . . , M onday, O cto b er IO, 2 P. m-. All fo re ig n la n g u a g e* . B ible, busine** * d m in i* tr* tio n , d ra w in g , p h a rm a c y . T u e sd ay , O ctober l l , 2 p . rn., b o ta n y , k . c h e m istry , econom ic*, geology, m usic. W ed n esd ay , O cto b er 12. 2 p. rn., b a c te r­ iology, biology, h is to ry , hom e econom ics. »<>eiolo«v. o a r . y M cC Q W N R e g i s t r a r . •o enology, t o o lo g y , o th e r s u b je c t* , O ffic ia l N o tie * fo llo w in g » tu d e n t* th e D ean of 1 0 6 M ) pie*** W o m a n ’* O ffic* • » *o<>n a s th e W ill r e p o r t to ( M ain B u ild in g p o s s ib le : M a r g a r e t B ro n s S y lv ia B u ck ley D a k o ta E h m a n F .le an o re M alone M rs. R u th M a n s k e D o ro th y G e b a u e r D e m of W o m e n Saturday I* Deadline For Med Test Requests Saturday is the deadline for all applications for American Medi­ cal C olleges’ Admission Test*, required by m ost m edical colleges for admission, Dr. D. B. Casteel, chairman o f the pre-m edical and pre-dental com m ittee, has an­ nounced. It is im perative that atudents take the October test if possible, since m any m edical and dental schools begin selections in the fa ll term, Dr. Casteel said. Application blanks and infor­ mation may be obtained a t the Re­ gistrar’s O ffice. Recreation Leader Coming To Conduct Vrogram Gasses R ecreation is definitely linked with the personal happiness of people, says Mrs. Anne Livingston o f the N ational Recreation Asso­ ciation. Mrs. Livingston w ill arrive in conduct a A ustin Monday to training institute. Classes, which will be sponsored by th e National R ecreation A ssociation and the U niversity Recreation Committee, w ill be in Texas Union a t 7 o ’clock l l , and on Tuesday, October Students Thursday, October 13. U t* C O R D U R O Y C A R R Y - A L L A c o r d u r o y hag to m a t c h w i t h y o u r o the r c o r du r oy s o r t o c a r r y as a t e x t u r e ac­ cent! Th is s t yl e is the han­ d y satchel, small enough to be s tyl is h, large enough to c a r r y e v e r y t h i n g yo u need. 2.98 plus t a x Formfit's N y lon Panty Girdle for the youthful figure C A T W H I S K E R S th e y o u th fu l fig u re. Gives you su p p o rt w ith re a l co m fo rt; m akes your clothes look ev er so nice! F o rm fit’s fam ous “ Skippie” m ad e especially fo r A t i n y s e t o f c o n t ra s ti n g silk s ca rf s, to tie, to pi n, to t e s t y o u r o r i gi na l it y! T h e y do a lot f o r a w h i t e blouse, ar e a boon to a d a r k suit. D ries in a h u rry , h as d etach ab le sup- p o rters. • Street Floor C O R D E C L U T C H B A G S t h e i r b e a u t y T r i m l ittle bags o f f i n e cor- t he i r d e ; s i m p l i c i t y a nd v e r s a t i l i t y . Good a n y w h e r e d a y o r n ight , to c a r r y w i t h d r e s s y clothes or suits. is 2.98 p lus t a x W H Y S H I V E R Gay k n i t pa j a nuts w i t h s k i 1 hands at w r is t an d a n k l e ! You'll li ke tho colors: r ed w i t h g r ey , n a v y with, l ight hive. Fi ne in, s t u d y to m i g h t y c oz y to sleep in. 4.25 Friday. October 7, 1949, THE DAILY TEXAN Page 5 Dallas Bound Students Plan Post Game Parties S atu rd ay night. F o r ty couples will attend. fro m Phi Gamma Delta* the three schools will p a r ty a t Pap py’s Show L and S atu rd ay night. Forty- seven Texas members will attend. Texas and Oklahoma ch a p te rs of Phi Kappa P*i will have an infor­ mal p a r ty F rid a y n ig h t a t 9 o’clock a t F light 21 Club. The N orth Texas Alumni Association of the f ra te r n ity will e n te r ta in the the group with a luncheon B aker Hotel S atu rd a y a t 11:30 o ’clock. S a tu rd a y n ig h t the stu ­ dents will go to Lou A n n ’s for an inform al party. a t Texas Phi Kappa Sigma* will inform al p a r ty a t Lou have an A n n ’s a t 8:30 F riday o’clock night. The Oklahoma c h a p te r will join the T exas g rou p f o r a dance a t F lig h t 21 Club S a tu r d a y night a t 8:30 o ’clock. Sixty couples will atte n d from Texas. Phi Kappa Tau’* fro m the Uni­ versity will g e t to g e th e r for an inform al p a r ty a t Lou A n n ’s S at­ urd ay night a t 9 o’clock. Texas Phi Sigma D eltas are planning an inform al p a r ty a t the Columbian Club S a tu r d a y night a t 9 o’clock. T hirty couples will a t ­ tend. Sky-Vu Club will be th e setting Saturday night fo r a Texas PIJ Sigm a Kappa party. Forty couples will m eet at 8:30 o ’clock for an evening of dancing. Oklahoma and SMU chapters o f Sigm a Alpha Epsilon will be hosts to the Texas chapter Friday night at a party at the Chalet Club. T hs T exas chapter will entertain th s group with an informal party I Saturday night a t the Flight 21 1 Club. i I Sigm a Alpha Mu alumni and SMU chapters w ill entertain the group from T exas and Oklahoma i with a luncheon a t Sammy’s Sun­ day. T en couples will attend from I the University. Local Sigma Chi’* will have an inform al p a r ty a t Lou A n n ’s Fri­ day night. Members fro m the three ! schools will dance a t Vickery Park i Club S a tu rd a y night. Two hundred ; couples will a t te n d from the three | schools. I T exas Sigma N u’* will m e et at .F lig h t 21 Club F rid a y night f o r inform al p a r ty at 8:30. The an I Dallas alumni club will e n te r ta in the chapters fro m Oklahoma a n d T exas with a luncheon the Down Town Club S a tu rd a y a t l l o’clock. Groups from the three schools will m e e t a t Schwaby’s j Club S a tu rd a y n ig h t at 8 o’clock i fo r dancing. at FOOTBALL FMS! You'll b s following ths Longhorns to Dalles this week backing them against the Oklahoma Sooners. For a psr* feet before or after the game score, visit Youngblood's Fried Chicken for a quick, delicious meal of fried chicken# will be admitted on blanket taxes. Mrs. Livingston say* aha be­ lieves that recreation leaders can help m any to obtain a ten se of f»ecurity and give opportunity for self-expression and enjoym ent. For the last seven years, Mrs. Livingston has conducted Nation-! a1 Recreation A ssociation training! courses for professional and vol-! unteer leaders. She puts special j em phasis on program planning, social recreation, and com m unity; music. R epresentatives o f organiza­ tions fo r which Mrs. L ivin gston ! has conducted courses in racrea-, tion say she has served as an in -1 spiration in developing programs of recreation. Mrs. Livingston says doctors have stated that a large percent­ age o f the m entally ill have never played. In these cases, she says the healthful reactions to recrea­ tional m easures have been sur­ prisingly good. She believes such program s should be further de­ veloped. In Austin, Mrs. Livingston will give in gam es and planning recreation for all occa­ sions. instruction K-Mar Lamp & Gift Shop s a l - H Unusual Lamp* and Gifts 19th and Rio Grand* •0413 BEA HARPER A N T IQ U E S T H A T A R E D IFFER E N T 903 W. 12 th Phone 8-8432 WATCH REPAIR ★ 3 Day Service i t Cryptal* While You W alt Carpenter's W A T C H R E P A IR 2608 Guadalupe P hase 2-4319 e Indian Lightweight Motorcycles e Indian Scooters Pries $230.00 up Jack O'Leary's Indian Sales and Service Ph. 7-4290 1703 Guadalupe By MARY GRESHAM f u n stu d e n ts frolickin’, H undreds o f football-spirited from Texas, Oklahoma, and SMU will ja m Dallas nig h t spots o v e r the week end f o r p arties a t various hotels and clubs. Acacia will have a jo in t m eet­ ing with the O klahom a c h a p te r a t the Chalet S a tu r d a y n ig h t at 7:30 o’clock. A b o u t fifty couples from both schools will a tte n d . A dinner dance a t H otel Ston- leigh at 7:30 o'clock Saturday n ight will highlight the activities of the T exas and O klahom a chap­ te rs of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Tw enty- five couples will a tte n d f ro m the University. Alpha Tau Omega* from Texas, Oklahoma, SMU, and O klahom a A&M will have an in form al p a r ty a t 8 o’clock F rid a y n ig h t a t Lou A n n ’s. The group has r e n te d the Showboat f o r a p a r ty S a tu r d a y night. The C halet will be the setting Frid a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock f o r an inform al p a rty f o r Texas, Okla­ homa, and SMU c h a p te rs of Beta Theta Pi. The th r e e c h a p te rs will have an inform al p a r ty S a tu r d a y nigh t a t 8 o’clock a t W hite Rock Terrace. Texas Chi Phi’* will m e e t a t P a r r y ’s F rid a y nig h t a t 9 o ’clock , f o r an in fo rm al p arty . A f t e r the gam e, the g ro u p will m e e t a t Lou A n n ’s fo r an inform al p a r ty Sat- j u rd ay night. Lou A n n ’s will be the setting f o r an in form al p a rty f o r Delta Chi’* fro m the th r e e schools F r i ­ day night a n d S a tu r d a y night. The SMU c h a pte r will e n te r ta in Texas and Oklahoma ch a p te r m em bers j j and th e ir dates with a b r e a k fa s t Sunday m orning a t the D elta Chi ■ house. Texas c h a p te r of D elta Kappa Epsilon will have a p a r ty at the Chalet S a tu r d a y nig h t a t 9 o ’clock. ‘ F o rty couples will atten d . Texas and Oklahom a c h a p te rs of D elta Tau D elta will have a dance : a t the A dolphus Hotel S a tu rd a y night a t 9 o ’clock. Kappa A lpha’* fro m the three I schools will dine and dance a t the j Sky-Vu club S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t 8:30 o’clock. c h a p te rs I Lambda Chi Alpha I from the th r e e schools will p a rty a t Lou A n n ’s S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t 9 I o’clock. T h ir ty m em bers f ro m th e ! University will attend . Texas Phi Delta Theta* will I dance a t the Dallas C o u n try Club M R S . TED A L E X A N D E R Mrs. Alexander Is Alpha Phi Meet Chairman Mrs. Ted R. A lexand er of D al­ las is visiting A lpha P h i’s here to discuss plans fo r the sorority’s in­ te rn a tio n a l convention in Galves­ ton J u n e 25-30. This will be the Alpha P h i’s first convention in Texas. the received f o rm e r Mrs. A lexander, a Elizabeth Keeney, bachelor o f journalism degree fro m the U niversity in 1938. She served as society ed ito r fo r the T exan and as a m e m b er of Cap She was council. and Gown fo rm e r in te rn a tio n a l director fo r A lpha Phi and will serve as c h a ir ­ man a t hte in te rn a tio n a l conven­ tion in June . DKG's to Meet At Lake Buchanan th e D elta Kappa Gamma regional m eetin g will be “ N ot by Bread A lone” o r “ More A b u n d a n t Living.” Them e f o r Hostesses fo r the conference a t Lake B uchanan S a tu r d a y will be m em bers of th e Alpha Chi cha p ­ ter. An inform al coffee is scheduled fo r 9 o ’clock in th e m orning, an d luncheon f o r I o’clock. Miss a Y v ette Rosenthal o f Galveston, r e ­ gional director, and Miss Mildred M cGregor of H ouston will he spe­ cial guests. Social Calendar F R I D A Y 8-10:45— F rid a y Frolic, Texas Union. SATURDAY 8-12— Alba Club inform al dance. Newman Club Annex. First Floor Finds hut velveteen necktie 2.2S black, royal, wine, green, blue, brown and scarlet . . . you won’t find a tie w ith more style. our In itia led e a rrin g * l.OO* mongTammed f o r you a t no extra charge . . .p erfe ct f o r presents, a m ust for yo u r own ears. ( ’ plus 20^- federal tax) our jantaen g i r d l e 1.00 lived the new s tr a ig h te r sit- in co m ­ e n d this is the one y o u ’ll for houette. Of nylon bination with rotten. rayon IN D A L L A S Colorado at Zangs Boulevard in Oak Cliff. Northwest Highw ay and Preston Road. IN W A C O 27th and Franklin Friday, October 7 LUNCH SPECIALS Fried Flab Cake with Hot Slaw Lemon Chiffon P ie — ------- NIGHT ONLY Fried Jumbo Shrimp with Shoo S t r i n g Potatooe W ULam " S e r v i n g the S o u t h ’s I inest Foods ’ 21 at aud W ichita ■w x H P T 8th and Congrue* jgpMI . . . . . . . . . . . . I Se . 7a 45e Q a (Homo C O F F E E R O O M "To&A and <4t*w»*pX*r* 7m<‘3 Aheap* Remember' • Selected Dinner Mu*ie • Alam o Plato Lunch 45c • Family DeLuxe Dinner 65c up Steaks— French Fried Jum bo Shrimp— Our Special Open Daily 6 A.M. to IO P.M. 6 0 4 G u a d a l u p e J ju iy ’A C a fcd su d a 915 C ongress HOME STYLE COOKING A t Reasonable Prices ★ Hom em ade Pastries Famous All O v e r Texas A NEW ESTABLISHMENT for HALF-SOLES SHOE-REPAIRING DYEING, CLEANING REFINISHING L u g g a g e R e p a i r a n d L e a t h e r W o r k Austin Shoe Rebuilders 2928 GUADALUPE PH. J147 Austin Salyer— proprietor $ In more ways than one, skirts are a bright buy! . Menswear srrey stem skirt with very smart new lines. Sizes IO to 18,14.95. B. Fine all-wool iharkskin stem skirt with duplicate pockets. Grey and brown in IO to 1 4 , 1 6 .9 5 . C. AH wool gabardine stem skirt with kick pleat. In raspberry, green and brown, sizes IO to 1 6 ,8 .9 5 . S H I R R E D D E L I G H T AU f l u f f a n d r uf fl es , t he se p r e t t y li tt le p a n ti e s o f sat • in a n d lace. P a m p e r y o u r ­ sel f w i t h a pair. T h ey 'r e to el ast ici zed g i v e a bi t o f s u p po r t , t o o I t hr o ug h ou t 2.98 Y A R I N G S • 504 C ongress . Sports shop, First Floor M l i r V t f o t d S m w f - e t t * b r a 3.SO of nylon with continuous whirlpool stitch . . . w h its, sizes 32 to 38, a, b, and s cups. m * . O r f d h r T, T W . TRE PXTLY TEXAN P»g» * 'lAJkat Q^t Q * •Jr*er* Art Department Adds 3 Faculty Members F i 4 4 f 1 9 - 4— B ridge room opes* T »x m U nion 315. 19-12 and 2-5— P i c t u r e by Paul K lee. T rx a a U nion 205; also S atu rd ay . _ .. 10-12 an d 3-5— P icture* by Emily R utland. N ey M uaenm ; an d by H enry R asm usen, L acuna G lor­ ia ; ala© earn* hoar* on S atu r- day. . I — S end-off rally , K aty aU tion. 2 Special exam* in education, and m athem atic*, jo u rn alism , G arrison H all I. g- 5 — C offee, Gresrg House. 2 :3 0 — Dr. R. E. Greenwood to a d ­ dress sem inar, applied m ath Jo u rn alism Building 204- , 4 S tu d en t-F ac u lty C om m ittee, T exas U nion. 5 E lection Commission exam ina­ candidates, Texas fo r tions Union 309-311. v M rA 5 :4 5 — U pper-S uppers, YMCA. 7— Chess Club, Texas Union 301. 7 :15— D uplicate Texas Union 315. bridge, 7 30— In ter-V a rsity C hristian te l- ‘ lowship, 703 W. 23rd S treet. 7 *30— Co-Rec, W om en’s Gym. p— F rid ay Frolic, Texas Union. Saturday I -30 W esley F oundation group l e a v e s F o u n d a t i o n f o r b o a t r i d e S trata** T opic for Sem inar D r . R o b e r t E. G r e e n w o o d , a s ­ s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of a p p li e d m a t h e ­ m a t i c s , will s p e a k on “ T h e T h e o r y of S t r a t e g y ” a t a m e e t i n g o f the applied m a t h e m a t i c s s e m i n a r F ri­ day a t 3:30 o ’clock in J. B. 204. G o To T h e T a v e r n “ T hat’. A i r For F in e Food 12th mad Lam ar In tersta te T h ea tre tZ z Z w d Z c rK d / gplPHONE ■2-5411 •"■P T T T " i: an d lie te n iftf p a rty . 2— B roadcast c f T exa*-O U gum s, KTBC. U nion. 2 — G rid-G raph p a r t y , T exas 2-4:30— Co-Rec, W om an’s Gym. 8 — U niversity efcudenta invited to a t dow ntow n YW CA, dane# 918 B ra sos. 48 File Thursday For Fall Campaigns (C ontinued from P ag e I ) 3. M arvin Schulm an 4. A aron S chw artz B B A SCHOOL: 1. Selig C a rr 2. Louis M artin 3 . C. C. M uffins 4. B erry Boyd 5. D anny Bu* 8 . Reed Q uilliam PH A RM A CY : I. Seym our Sanoz 2 Louise E lds 3. C arlos S epulreda 4 . B onnie E vans 5 . R ay Y a rrita E N G IN E E R IN G : 1. Lea Q uinn 2. David Bossier 3. Ken D yer 4 . Jo e Y oung 5. P a t Com iskey 6 . Bob M usslew hite O f the fo rty -eig h t, tw e n ty are independent* and tw enty-seven are (’.reeks. is backing The Clique sixteen of th e candidates. C andidates will U k e th e con­ s titu tio n a l quiz F rid a y afte rn o o n . A m ake-up quiz will be given S a t­ urd ay to m ake a g rad e o f 80. fo r anyone who fails M eanw hile, ru m o rs o f an In d e ­ p en d e n t o rg an izatio n al m eeting nex t w eek w ere sp rea d in g on th e cam pus. The L iberal P a rty will m eet M onday n ig h t to decide on a convention daU . Since th e fil­ th ey will ing deadline select ca n d id ates from those who have filed. The Clique chose th e ir can d id a tes la st week. is past, [ H I E F / f F t 902** i D R I V ! - I N J H I A X , ” ; T * . l l * “C A L IF O R N IA ” R ay M illand and B arbara Stanw yck ••THE SH O W O FF” Red Skelton Pine C olor C artoon Show tim e 6 :5 0 p.m. Two new assista n t p ro fesso rs and one new in stru c to r have been added to the D ep a rtm en t o f A rt fac u lty , Dean E. W. D oty a n ­ nounced T hursday. F ran co is H enry R ubiU chung, assisU n t p rofessor o f sc u lp tu re, will replace C harles U m la u f while ie on a G uggenheim la tte r the fellowship. A n ative of G erm any, P ro fe s­ sor R ubiU chung g ra d u a te d from C olum bia U niversity 1937, j w here he la te r held an a s sista n t­ ship intensive studies of anatom y have included courses in dissection and anatom y a t Belivue H ospital, New York. in sculpture. H is in He was aw arded firs t p rize from C olunbia U niversity from B rooklyn M useum, fo r his sculp­ tu re in m arble. F or y ea rs his work and Dallas Doors Open To UT Invaders (C ontinued fro m P age I ) R e sta u ra n t, 4437 L overs L ane, the cheesecake to be unex- cPiled, and h o t pastram i and corned beef are served all day. is said is Fish food th e specialty of Tow n A C ountry a t 2016 Com­ m erce S tre e t. Chop Suey m ay be had a t th e Chinese C o ttag e, 1711 H askell A venue. F o r th e outdoor ty p e, m otor b o at rides m ay be had a t Lake W hite Rock. The lake, by the way, is bo rd ered by dance halls. I f this is still sounding dull, th en no doubt you a re se t fo r Follies G irlesk, In d u stria l and < a- diz S treeU . The sta g e revue is said to be gala, w ith girls, orches­ tra , girls, com edians, and girls. Shows s ta r t a t 8:15 and 10:15 o’clock. th e a te rs dow ntow n. F o r tho se who sta y over until S unday, a new sreel of th e Texas- O klahom a gam e will be shown a t th e Telenew s, M ajestic, and P al­ ace the suberbs, New F o re st, V illage, E s­ quire, Lakew ood V arsity , Inwood, and Circle th e a te rs w ill show the . „ film s. th e re ’s a g re a t ball In Ah, yes, gam e in sto re. Larry’s Supper Club for Fin* Food Largo Patio and Danca Floor IO milos out Burna! Road 8-0279 or 6-2983 STATE P H O N ! 2-5291 fo * l a u g h s . ~mprmiss... j o t r YOUNG ' caum _ ? SPI u l t t o e t w i e r cab r 7 c / I ( i C J, ‘ ? V K \ > 1 I* I H I /VTR! S has been w idely exhibited in m u­ seum s th e U nited S U tes. th ro u g h o u t P a u l N ines, a s sista n t p ro fesso r of applied a r t, a tte n d e d th e U ni­ v e rsity o f N eb rask a an d R oberts C ollege, C onsU n tin o p le, T urkey. F ollow ing his B.F.A . d egree th e U n iv ersity o f V ienna, fro m P ro fe sso r N ines g ra d u a te w ork a t the A cadem ie Des B eaux A r u , P aris. did F ro m 1947 to 1948 he w as g u e st p ro fesso r a t T ulane U n iv er­ sity, New O rleans, an d p rio r to th a t, d ire c to r o f th e N ew O rleans School o f A rt. S tan ley M. Pollee, in s tru c to r of a r t educatio n , will te ac h all ele­ m e n ta ry a r t education classes. A g ra d u a te of New Y ork C ity Col­ received his lege, Mr. Pollack m a ste r’* degree fro m C olum bia U niv ersity T each ers C ollege. H e th e did p o st-g ra d u a te w ork School of E d u catio n , New Y ork U niversity. a t He com es th e U n iv ersity to from New Y'ork S ta te T each ers College w here, fo r th e p a s t year, he has been an in stru c to r. Dr. Dolley Named ROTO Advisor Dr. Jam es C. Dolley, vice-presi­ d e n t of the U niv ersity , has been ap pointed co -o rd in ato r of ROTC a f f a ir s by P re sid e n t T. S. P a in te r to fill the position suggested by the U nited S ta te s D ep a rtm en t of D efense. Dr. D olley’s d u ties include the follow ing: Tickets on Sale For Drama Year to all S eason tick ets, good fo r a d ­ long-session p ro ­ m ission th e D ep a rtm en t of ductio n s of D ram a, are on sale now through N ovem ber 12 a t th e F ine A rts Box O ffice, Music B uilding, and a t o th e r th e a te r box offices. C ost f o r B lan k e t T ax holders is $1.50; fo r non-holders, $4. capacity d eterm in es Since reserved se ats a re sold in H ogg A uditorium , and only house the nu m b er o f tic k ets on sale, it is im p o rta n t to rese rv e se ats in ad ­ vance of each p erfo rm an ce. This holds tru e f o r B lan k et T ax hold­ ers. as well as non-holders. T ickets fo r all plays go on sale one w eek b efo re opening night. R eservation m ay be m ade by te le ­ phoning the F in e A rts Box O f­ fice, 9171, ex tension 444. the th re e 1. A dvise services rep rese n ted of ch anges the in course pro g ram and seein g th a t th e re is no overlap. 2. A ssisting in g e ttin g changes in the n atio n al ROTC p ro ra m in­ in dividual college te g ra te d w ith I p rogram s. The n atio n al b u rea u , which seldom m akes changes, asks the co -o rd in ato r o f ROTC a f fa irs in each U niv ersity b efo re an y d e fin ite changes a re m ade. 3. P lan n in g fo r jo in t use o f an arm o ry building. P la n s f o r an a r ­ m ory in A ustin have been delayed pending possible passage o f a bill in C ongress m aking a fe d e ra l g r a n t f o r such buildings. “ The U n iv ersity ’s building fu n d is so tig h t a t p re se n t th a t it would be im possible fo r us to build one now ” Dr. D olley said. “ I f th e F e d e ra l g o v ern m e n t would p u t up h a lf th e m oney, I believe th a t th e B oard o f R egents w ould m atch it. R i£ht now , plans are r a th e r in d e fin ite ,” he said. i cy is evidenced w hen “ Up to now, th e re has been lit­ tle to decide in th is jo b . E fficien - th e re a re few decisions to m ak e,” Dr. Dol­ ley said. i UT E x O pens Law O ffic e C harles B. S picer J r ., LL.B. ’49, law o ffices in P asa d en a I opened S eptem ber 12. S picer once served as chief th e S tu d e n t C ourt. ju stice o f Concert Tickets Sell This Week a re M em berships in th e C om m unity C o n c ert A ssociation now available a t th e J . R. Reed Music th e W illiam -C harles C om pany, Music Com pany, th e U niversity Co-op, an d the Music B ulding box o ffic e. D ues a re $ 6 an d m em ber­ ships th is w eek available only. a re Miss Lois T rice, s c re ta ry of th e association, said W ednesday th a t th re e a rtis ts alre ad y scheduled to a p p e a r in A ustin th is season are am ong th e w o rld ’s m ost d istin­ guished p ersonalities. a re T hey E len a N ikolaidi, G reek d ram a tic c o n tra lto ; R o b ert C asadesus, F re n ch p ia n ist; and G in ette N eveu, F re n ch violinist. ‘Suspicion* to B o Froo M ovie “ S uspicion,” s ta rrin g C a r y G ra n t and Jo a n F o n tain e , will be th e fre e movie a t T exas U nion M onday evening a t 7 :30 o’clock. JACK REAM and h it O rch estra EVERY FRIDA Y NITE LARRY'S SUPPER CLUB IO mi. o u t B u rn et Road 8 -0 2 7 9 or 6 -2 9 8 3 THIS AD Is Good A nytim e For I FREE GREEN FEE w hen p resen te d w ith th ree p aid fees a t THOM THUMB M iniature G olf Links 1632 B arton Springs Road nnouncinfy A T h e “ Opening” of a • • a NEW A N D LARGER Boots n 9 Saddle UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT! S p ecia lisin g in F a st, T a sty F oods fo r a C ollege A p petit# • Breakfast Specials • Sea Foods • Home-Made Soups • Steaks and Chops • Sandwiches We Serve Lunch Specials from 11 a.rn" to 8 p.m. Continuously OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. I l l E ast 19th — N ext to In tram u ral Field C losed Sundays Aphrodisiacal NEWS! Dr. Y asm a n ell Sck m ieco B a g el-B a g el, L .S ., O ct. 7 , 1 949— (S p l.) tho w irele ss D r. Y . M. Schm ioce a n n o u n c­ ed o v er la st n ig h t th a t he w ou ld avoid or any pro lix , p le o n a stic , ta u to lo g ica l e x ­ sta te m e n t pressin g his d esire fo r thoso sto u t U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s lads to w in o u t ovor tho boor­ ish fo llo w s fro m O klahom a in in A m erican R u gb y, sin ce his astron om ical ca lcu la tio n s havo assu red him th a t v ic ­ tors w ill bo thoso co m b a ta n ts from sou th o f tho Rod R iver. H o a d vised th a t p o st-g a m e trem ens should bo a ssu a g ed T H IS S U N D A Y a t th* . . . their a n n u a l s e t to Hal• Lobree Jam Sessions E v e r y Sunday 3-7 p. rn. a t the TOWER 407 S. Congress reservations suggested dial 2-6382 patch pocket cheviots with flannel slacks make a sport combination hard to beat d c r _________ u c / SM O N I 7-1527 •‘I WALK ALONE” with ■ M i D ettiW a — U » « k * A »«•*< "ALIMONY” WMH Job* B«al / S S M . "GERONIMO" with Br Mio. Foster — Ellon Dr ow "Merton of tho Movie*" RED SKELTON M C S / T V John W ay** P H O N I 7-1706 L o r a i n * Day TYCOON* r e x e s p •HON I - 1 9 6 4 7 F l o r e n c e R a y M i l l a n d M o r l e y “ S E A L E D V E R D I C T ” A l / S T / A f PHO a a 7 - 2 9 0 0 A b b o t t ic. C o s t e l l o “ I T A I N ’T H A Y ” 5 C A R T O O N S I R C O N D IT IO N E TARRYTOWN RESTAURANT 2425 EXPOSITION • Sea Foods 6 Steaks 6 Fried Chicken NOON LUNCHEON .65 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. C L O S E D M O N D A Y S SHUFFLEBOARD CENTER 2506 Guadalupe Free Games and Instruction For LADIES on Friday s e SH UFFLEBO ARD IS A G A M E FOR LADIES A S W ELL A S M EN . e N O ESC O RT S NEEDED— U TM O ST C O U R T ESY A N D RESPECT W ILL BE S H O W N T O LA D IES A T ALL TIMES. ifomn Hit Joday and (play Luxurious Cheviot sport coats in rich solid colors tailored with three patch packets that make a perfect team mixed or matched with all-wool flannel slacks that have con* tinuous waist bands and hand-picked seams in a variety of smart color combi­ nations. Let us show you. Sport Coatt Flannel Slacks 32.50 15.00 K ‘yii