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• • , :Bobby Lee tor honorable mention, this select group. Carlson Is Mesa Champ " :f and l consider this one of the most' We rell-lly' shouldn't take any-, r····~······.. ··A#~ ·1 thing away from A & M though, "Swede" Carlson wasn~med justified of selections on the, list. becll-use I hear it tQld we just didn't "Mesa Champion" after a series of -I Vice Here's a kid that didn't want to be have it for the game, and conse- , elimination tests yesterday after­ ~ I • ,,Watch for Clyde pushed, into the limelight, didn't quently, we lost, and frankly, we noon on the East Meaa. Competing ~

claim to, be any world-beater, and ~ Be~t Place of " deserved to lose. The Aggies were against CarlsOli in the run-off trials " ",'.1 • ' EXICoLO:B EW 1·1; , CORK II I,.,"" yet found himself burdened with all uP were Lew Whiting, Tony Drapelick, ;' "The Voice of Ii, Great " for the game, played it on the All to I , " \ the responsibility Qf an All-Ameri­ ball, and had it at the finish to turn and Harry Schram. No further de­ cim, quadruple threat, because he, taik of the 'contest were given to I \ NO.3Q a tie into a victory. Good for them, ,I 1 NEW was the tail-back in the single wing. Meet the Gang tough for us., • , the Lobo. 1 I i ...,' . And a tailback is supposed to be That!> 30 on the football season, is at SEZ ... able to do anything, including sell I we've got a few 100se ends to wrap The French. penal colEnd-Joe Collier, Northwestern ...... •..... Rock Island,Ill They have a value of approximately Chal'les Koskovich, Canton, Ohio; with Charles Laughton," in ceived to the effect that our team n I"had a .....- End-, Texas ...... Rockwall, Tex. $2,000 each. Herkus Letkemann, Swampscott, Carlisle G-ymnasiuni Dec. 12, has been honored by having several yotloJe neve\. .t!,/M.f.T, I t n:., 'calIse .;Jo Tackle-Stan Jones, Maryland ...... Le Moyne, Pa. Preference will be given to ap­ Mass.; Mary Russell, Winslow, under the auspices of the Uni­ of our members selected on, the I Tackle-, Notre Dame ...... Akron, Ohio plicants who have reached a bach­ Ariz.; Mary Ellen Smith, Peoria, first, second and honorable mention E ctark elor's degree since June, 1949, and Ill; and' William C. Thompson, versity Program Series. rolls of the Con:(erence All-Stars. garths • ton Cottege Guard-Bob Fleck, Syracuse ...... CoatSVille, Pa. to those now in tneir yast year of Pueblo, Colo. Laughton, who has enjoyed On the first string as everyone ex­ WesthaltlP I Guard-J. D. Roberts; Oklahoma ...... " ...... Dallas, Tex. undergraduate work who expect to motion picture fame for many pected, was Larry White, an all but Center-Matt Hazeltine, California ...... Kentfield, Calif 1'eceive their bachelor's degree by years has within the past three one vote selection for the center Quarterback-Bernie Faloney, Maryland .... . E. Carnegie, Pa. July 1, 1954. Oxford University years risen to new heights in the :;Ipot. He and our vaunted foe of Halfback-, Minnesota ...... Winona, Minn. An announcement by the Amer­ theater with his stage productions two weeks ago, Joe Mastrogiovanni, ican Committee of Management fOr of "Don Juan in Hell" and as di­ were the only tWo nominees who Halfback-, Notre Dame ...... Chicago the Fellowship Fund states that Debaters to Speak l'ector of the successful f'John were honored by the scribes in this Fullback-Paul Cameron, UCLA.•.••..••.•.• Burbank,-Calif. each .clilndidate -muat ,submit evi­ Debaters from OXford University Brown's Body," which is now tour­ manner. Who got the other vote SECOND TEAM dence' of distinction in some recog­ ing the countl'Y.' that White and 11:1 missed I'll never nized branch of learning and must in England and from the Univers­ know, for I didn't know pf anyone Ends-Sam Morley, Stanford; Dick Dietrick, Pitt. ity of New Mexico will tangle to­ His own show, "An Evening with Tackles-Bruce Bosley, West Virginia; Jack Shanafelt, Penn.; also present a definite scheme of night at 7:30 in the stUdent union Charles Laughton," has made a hit in the league who can compare to study or research proposed to be with audiences everywhere ansi is these two in their respective posi­ Goss, SMU. carried out at the British universi­ building on the good and bad of tions. LATEST COLLEGE SURVEY 'SHOWS 'LUCKIES LE,AD AGAIN ties. television. stilI the nearcllt activitY' to the Guards-, Mississippi; George Timberlake, SC. The traveling Oxford debate team actor's heart; both because he is Honored on the second team, and Centers-LARRY WHITE, NEW MEXICO; , Only candidates who, "not being will split and pair up with UN!\:I the originator and chief practi~ well they might select the two, Georgia Tech. in receipt of any like assistance, speakers on the subject. "Resolved tioner of this form of entertain­ were Ray Guerrette and Ralph Backs-Bob Garrett, Stanford; J. C. Caroline, Illinois; Chester are prepared to give their time to that this house views television ment, and he feels that he comes Matteucci in the end and guard the objects subserved by the Fel­ with alarm." closer to the people on these tours. slots. These two battlers gave a lot Last year a survey of leading colleges Hanulak, Maryland; Larry Grigg, Oklahoma; Alan lowship; study, social intercourse Laughton walks on ~tage in this of weight away to every contender, throughout the country showed that Amache, Wisconsin; Kosse Johnson, Rice. Cont. on Page 3 Patrick Maynew, Oxford, and one-man show with an armful of but for sheer guts, excuse it, please, Harry B. Menagh, teaching assist­ book "props" bearing titles which intestinal fortitude, and drive, these smokers in 'those colleges preferred ant in speech at the University of include the Bible, something of two little giants took no gulf from Luckies to any other cigarette. The news service added, "by and large, major college elevens NeW' Mexico, will upold thl) affil'lna­ Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, anyone. Jay Crampton was hon­ dominated the INS All-America save for the choice of 198- A Chi 0 Toy Dance tive. Thomas Wolfe, James Thurber, ored for third string guard spot, This year another nation-wide survey pound, 6'1 Larry White of small New Mexico as second string John Peters, Oxford, and Glenn Stephen Vincent Benet, Washing­ and here is a boy that is overlooked - based on thousands of actual student center. Despite the presence of two excellent linebackers in Slated This Friday Houston, law student at the Uni­ ton Irving, and others. consistently for his brilliant. play, versity of New Mexico, will take He sometimes sits or stands, mostly because_ he's always at the interviews, and representative of all California's Matt Hazeltine and Georgia Tech's Larry Morris, Alpha Chi Omega, service fra­ the negative llide of the question. Whenever the mood strikes him, bottom of the heap in the middle students in, regular colleges-shows that White's continual. stellar per- ternity on the UNM campus, ,vill From 6 to 6:45 tonight, the four­ and the magic of his voice, in a roar of the line and no one ever gets to i formances in the far-off Sky~ hold its fourth annual Christmas some can be heard and seen over or the Slightest whisper, brings to Luckies lead again over all brands, regu­ , l see him as he crawls out from line Conference of the Rocky who makes All-American from a Toy Dance Friday night from 9 to KGGM-TV,. before starting at the life the beauty of authors. under the pileup he created by a lar or king size .•. and by' a wide margin! mountain area could not be small school usually does it on the 12 in the student union building. University at 7 :30. Up to now, Laughton has ap­ key block or hard tackle. Anchor­ The No.1 reason: Luckies taste better. strength of an impressive set of All toys collected will go toward Henry Kiker, prominent Santa Fe peared in this one~man show in ing the selections for. UNM were , overlooked ,by the INS sports statistics numbering his yardage malting the Chlistmas season a lawyer, will be debate chairman to­ almost 200 American cities and Dick Lauderdale and Marlin Pound, Smoking enjoyment is all a matter of writers." gained, passes completed 01' re­ little merrier for underprivileged night. towns, and he hopes in the next our mobile tackles who never ceived, and the like,. so it has been children in Albuquerque. decade to increase this by at least taste, and the fact of the matter is Luckies The selection of White to Admission per couple to the Mayhew belongs to the Conserva­ seemed to turn in' a brilliant play deemed nigh impossible for a line­ tive Party and Peters is an Inde­ 500. His idea for a' reading pro­ because their standards were al­ ;t; better-for 2 reasons. L.S./M.F.T. INS came close on the heels of man from a small school to earn dance, for which Orlie Wagner's gram started during World War II Orchestra will play, is a toy valued pendent. Mayhew was a lieutenant ways so high the good play became -Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. And an annoUncement of the All­ the coveted All-Amel'ican honor." in the Royal Dragoon Guards and when the actor entertained service­ an expected fixture of their per­ America team as selected by United But the almost incredible per­ at one dollar or more. men in hospiLals in the Los Angeles Alpha Phi Omega is maintaining Peters was a lieutenant in the formance. Luckies are made better to taste better. Press. The UP selections gave formances of Larry White turned Royal Army Education Corps dur­ area. In the tailback spot they selected White "Honorable Mention." the trick and won him a place with a booth in the SUB each day this Paul Gregory, a young prodUcer ~o, Be Happy-Go Lucky! ' , week through Friday where toys ing the last war. The UP team Honorable Men­ • this year's All-Americans. His 'Both come from prominent fam­ and manager, heard Laughton re­ tion group alBb included Joe Mas­ tackling is devastating and his can be bought at wholesale prices. cite the Gettysburg Address on a ability to diagnose plays has be­ The receipt for purchase of a toy ilies in England. Mayhew is a dl)­ New York television show, called trogiovanni, the Wyoming tl'if'J.e­ will be the admission price, Jim scendant of Edmund Burke and threat ace who White stopped so come a legend among his opponents. him and said he should oe doing Ferguson, APO president, said to­ Peters descended from a family of those readings for everyone. effectively in the Lobo-Cowboy en­ Coaches are not hesitant in day. Hugenots . who practiced medicine Munter Nov. 14. praising the big, likable athlete. In 1950, the Laughton-Gregory SAVE Roger Boc, dance chairman, in Canterbury during the reign of association began. Gregory man­ Backs Bobby Cavazos, Texas Denver's coach, Bob Blackman, who urged students to buy their toys Charles 1. Tech, and Ken Cardella, Arizona, had his first experience with White ages all of the star's appearances, early for the all-campus affair Fri­ The debate tonight is open with­ including stage and screen, radio DOLLARS .. were also given Honorable Mention, '~his year, announced flatly, "That day night. by thl) UP sports writers. The As­ boy is one of the greatest ball blay­ out charge to the public. and t1!levision, in addition to the AT sociated Press has not yet released el's I have ever seen." readings. their All-America team. However, And, off the field, White seem­ The two have worked closely in THE White was named Player-of-the­ inglJ' has evel·y. qUalification gen­ producing the outstanding stage Year in the Skyline Conference by el'ally associated with "the All­ successe!l "Don Juan in Hell," in the AP last week. Which Ll1ug'hton played the role of American boy" type. He is a B-plue the Devil in the Drama Quartette's White gives the credit of his stu~ent in his pre-dental course, is selection to the All-American a licensed harber and Ciuts hair in presentation of the cl!).ssie story. teams to his teammates. After the, dormitory for spending money, Laughton edited the Benet text for being selected Player-of-the-Year and SUrprisingly, is au. accom­ "John Brown's Body," Was the di­ in the Skyline White remarked, "Of plished oboe player who has played rector, and is rellponsible, with courSe it malqls !JlE! very happy, but for two years with the Albuquer­ Gregory, for the whole format of I really feel It is underserved. que Oivic Symphony orchestra. the pi.'oduetion. There were io other guys out there The tWo new production/! have that deserve honors as much, if not The honored Lobo linebacker rated rave 'notices' from cl'ities Where's y'OUI' iingle? more, than I do." from Hobbs will be back next year thrOUghout the country, brtt ail far "Cleanest Wash This mal'kEdhe second straight for his final season with the Lobos, as LlIllghton is concerned, the read­ It'll easier than you think to and UNM rooters will be assured ings are thll. actor's favorite type of make $25 by writing a Lucky year that the junior pivoj;, hilS in Towni' gained national recognititm. He re­ of another sUccessful football sea­ show. . Strike jingle like those you see ceived an Honorable Mention from son, when the Wolfpack lines Up Students will be admitted to "An in this ad. Yes, we need jingles UP last year and was nained to the al'OUhd All-American Larry White. Evening with Charies Laughton" on DRY CLEANING -and we pay $25 for everyone All-Skyline eleven in 1952. theil- activity tickets. ProfeSsOrS are SHIRT SERVICE we use! So send as many as you According to tJNM Sports Pub­ asked to pick up their complimen­ • licity Director George McFadden, tl1ry- tickets at the Studel\.t Attairs like to: lIappy-Go-Lucky, P. O. Rings In Dean's Office office., , 1416 E. GRAND Phone 2-2340 White's selection to the All-Amer­ Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. e> A.t.co. ica squl1ds had beeft "deemed nigh Tlck~ts for the public are now on" Two rings have been found and sale at 'Riedlingls artd tJleveland's "Just West of the tJ on: Grand" PROI)t/CT Ol1' AM&IUcA's L&ADING MANUFACTURItR 0 .. ClaAR&TT&. impossib1e!' .... , 4~e now testing. ill the Dean" of McFadden said, dAny play!!i- Music companies and Sasser Drug i Women's office. The OWiUll' mar re- Patrick Mayhew John Peters :' . Store. UNM Del:?ate. Tean;t :'UNMCoedslnvifed Pilots, Obs~rver~ Sought cBy AF Selection Team Letter. Job Interviewers NEW,MEXIcoLoBO. " ,Scores In. Toorney To Joi'n Campaign An aviation cadet selection team ii1i~ Get your Published TUMda,., Thura~ay and Eri~..,. of the re&"111ar eollege year, except during holidan Lobo d,ebaters J9hn Monrls9n and from Biggs Air Force B/ise· El and examin!!Ltion periods by the Associ~ted Students of the University of New Mateo. Don Wright emerged /is one of the For Delfa Sig Rose Paso, will visit" the University To The Editor Entered as Becond class matter at the p()st office. Albuquerque, AUK'UBt 1. 1913. under the eight top teams in the senior men's To Visit Here Dec. act of l\Ia~ch 8. 1879. Prln~d by the trulv.... lty Printina Plant. Subscription rate. ,'.50 All coeds on campus are invited campus today and tomorrow. per flchooJ year. pa,.able in advance. • • ' .' division of the Western Speech as­ Dorothy Gray OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN LETTERS sociation 'tournament in Fresno, to submit their photographs in the The team will interview students TO THE EDITOR DO NOT NECESSAR­ Through the month of Decem­ ByJoyce Killion Editorial and Business offi,ce in the Journalism bldg. Tel. 1-S861-Ext. 3l.' . national competition of the Rose of and civilians intel'ested in the AF ILY REPRESENT THOSE OF THjl ber, representatives from several Calif., last week. flying training progl'am and will LOBO. .>\mong others returning to the David F. MilJer__ --_~ ______- ___ .: ______~_" ______Editor The New Mexico te/im was de· Deitasig. This contest is conducted Winter Lotions Now! companies will visit the University trials and tribulations of UNM are feated in the sixth round qU/irter­ by the International Fraternity of accept applications from those who To The Editor: of New Mexico campus to interview Tony Drapelick, Swede \ "Carlos" James M. Woodman______------_____ M/inaging Editor - finals by the University, of South­ Delta Sigma ~Pi, I;epl'esented at wish to eliter aviation cadet train­ LANOLIN-ENRICHED' In regard to yOU!; comments con­ Bob LawrElnce ______------Night Editor thilil issue UNM by the Gamma· Iota chapter ing. graduates, graduating students and Carlson, Cal Frey, Jim Woodman, Cameron McKenzie ______Business Manager em California in a split decision cerning R. Dierman's letter in the and Bill Gardner who invaded debate. U. S. C. went on to win in the College of Business Adminis­ . Last July the Air Force opened Nov. 24 issue: interested persons for jobs, Russell Juarez and Chihuahua over the Ken l{ansen ______~ ______;. ______--______CiJ;culation +'danager the tournament by topping San Di­ tration. Its observer program to civilians I don't know R. Dierman but it Sigler, UNM Placement Bureau holiday. All five will report to the ego state college. Photographs may be submitted ~vho had no college experience, and seems to me your attitude in com­ director, said. Public Health officer sometime this Morrison and Wright handed individually or in affiliation' with a m November it opened its pilot menting on hi$ or her letter is a On Tuesday, Dec.. 1, a representa­ week. San Diego its only loss prior to women's organization at the uni­ program to civilians with no col- very hostile one, and one which tive from the Shell Oil Company Harriet Riebe, Tri Delt, and Carl Communism And You the final round. The UNM "pair also Versity. The entries for the UNM lege expel·ience. . should it continue will discourage of Midland, Tex., will interview ac­ Kircher, KA, have announced wed­ defeated Occidental College of Los "Rose" will, be judged by all the Additional qualifications for avia­ future letters to your paper. counting graduates. ding plans-the month-June, the You, the college student, whether or not you realize it, are Angeles and Pepperdine College. lmdergraduate members of Gamma tion c/idet traming, either pilot or Take the chip off your shoulder. Wednesday, Dec.. 2, mM repre­ place-EI Paso. the rich earth which the Communist conspirator hopes to tilt New Mexico lost decisions to the Iota chapter. Their selection will be observer are: Be between the ages Stop trying to "sign" everybody up sentatives will interriew account­ "Who took the heat home with University of Washin!\'ton and to mailed to the fraternity's central of 19 and 26 ¥.., single, and in good that happens to write you a letter ants, mechanical and electrical en­ them," wondered many Thetas who Your mind is the soil ill which he hopes to implayt seed. Your the Univel;sity of Redlands, Calif. office for participation in the na­ physical and mental health. Mini­ (that includes me). gineering graduates for jobs with froze during the holidays ana as subsequent acts are the products whose growth he strives to Represented at the tournament tional competition. The final judg­ mum vision requirement for pilot Taking the offensive away from a matter of fact, have iitilJ bllen were .40 schools from nine states. A 1I.T1'''''I' ARTI1;UR RUBINSTEIN ing committee will be composed of training is 20/20 vision, and for your opponent is a good trick in that company. direct. The harvest which he seeks is the destruction of our Also on Dec. 2, a representative unable to remedy the situation. Forty-six . teams . competed with will preseut a 'concert in Carlisle prominent movie and radio stars in observer is 20/50 vision if corrected most walks of life but when it's Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor democratic processes of government. UNM in the top division. Gymnasium Thursday evening at HollyWood. PreviQus judges were. with glasses. done to take the pressure off be­ from the Humble Oil Company of Houston, Tex., will hold a group the annual Christmas dance to ob­ What then, can you, the college student, do a.bout Commu­ Dr. "pullen B. ..Owens, debate 8 :15. The world·falDous concert Betty Hutton and Garry Moore. ------cause it may be getting close to tain toys for underprivileged chil­ coach, and Dr. Wayne C. Eubank, artist will present a musical pro· Reg. home-that's something else. meeting at Mitchell Hall, room 203, nism? Awareness of dangel' :is the first requisite to combating Contei>t Rules San Marino, a· republic on the /it 6:45 p.m. At the group meeting dren in the Sub ballroom Friday speech department head, accompa­ gram that will be highlighted by slope of Mount Titano, in Italy, has $2.00 sizes You're in a great profession­ night. The price of admission is one that danger. First, then, know your enemy. nied the team to the tourney and a· quartet of Chopin selections. 1. The picture submitted must be an area of 38 square miles. but there is no place in it for thin the representative will schedule in­ approximately 8xlO inches lind a NOW terviews for Dec. 3. The Humble toy, a big Christmas present for a In its simplest terms, the struggle lies between the spiritual convention which followed. skins. " small child. Tomorrow ten debaters leave for bust photograph. Please do not sub· ONLY ALBERT A. ANELLA Oil Company is interested in geol­ ogy graduates, mechanical, elec­ This year's Sweetheart of Sigma and the material. The Communist seeks to rob you of your Ada, Okla., ana the East Central 4 HenlY Fellowships mit colored photographs. this universitx are eligible to' par.i State ColJege tournament. Attend­ 2. The girl chosen as the chapter You are quite right. The pro­ trical and chemical engineers and Chi will be crowned at the annual birth-1'ight by destroying your faith in our republic .. (Cont. from page 1) ticipate. ' --,,-00 all degree levels for physics grad­ Black and White Formal to be held ing /ire Morrison 'and Wright, with fellow students and travel," "Ro~e" must be enrolled at the Uni­ 5. All entries should be ad­ fession doesn't have any place this Saturday night. .. . What can you do combat it? . . ".... , Scott Momaday, Carl Esenwein, veJ'sity of New Mexico. for people with "thin skins." We uates and advanced degree gradu­ will be considered. dressed to Gamma Iota chapter of ates in chemistry. Monday night was dessert night Communism is the antithesis of Christianity. To, endorse Larry " James, I David Mall, Bob Proof of physical fitness" is an­ 3. The photograph SUbmitted Delta Sigma Pi, care of College of • won't try to "sign" you up. Bergstres~er, Dick Romain; June If it is impossible to attend the for the Kappa's and Lambda Chi's. Communism is to deny all the tenets of Christianity. You can other reqUirement, the committee should not have any personal iden­ Business Administration, UNM. Holding Monday night open Stehwein and Joan Wooton. added. Fellowship grants are va­ tification} so that in the national The photographs must .be mailed Lou Lash:' meeting Wednesday evening, con­ houses: The Theta'!! and the be Christian. cated upon marriage. Your article in the Tuesday (24 tact the UNM Placement Bureau Communism is immoral. You' can promote the dynamic competitIon th\l judges cannot be . by January 5, 1954. November, 1953) issue of the New for a definite appointment on Lambda Chi's, Pikes for the Application forms and further in­ biased by the name of the candi­ Announcement of the local chap­ Thursday, Dec. 3. Chi O's. morality which is essential to the preservation of a free Rhoads To Join Clinic formation may be obtained by writ­ date, the university she represents, ter selection will be made in the Mexico Lobo was somewhat trite, The Arabian Theme will be fea­ ing either the Office flf the Secre­ but nevertheless very true. Western Electric, Mountain nation. . , At Las Cruces Dec. 3-4 or the city in which she lives.' (A latter part of January through the It is apparent, though, that you tured at the Pike annual Hi Jinx, tary of Yale University, New note of identity should accompany university and Albuquerque news­ States Telephone and Telegraph, to be held at the El Fidel Saturday Communism seeks "fronts." Don't provide protective color­ William E.' Rhoads, marching Haven, Conn., or the Office of the the photograph to the chapter. have never taken a course in phys­ Bell Laboratory and Sandia Base papers. Winner of the national Blus/ery Weather Lollon for smoother night. ing for subversive organizations by being an indiscriminate band director At the University of Secretary of the Corporation of 4. Girls who have entered or been competition will be announced in skin. top.to.toe: Counteracts chap. ics at this institution of higher representatives will interview grad­ Joe Paulson wilJ play for the Pi Harvard University, Cambridge 38, learning. If you had, you would uates on Monday and Tuesdy, "joiner." ' New Mexico, has been chosen as one elected in other competitions at May, 1954. ping, redness. roughness I 12.oz. bottle. know that there are classes where Phi winter formal Saturday night. of five guest conductors for the Mass. Dec. 7-8. The Franciscan hotel will be the Communism feeds on ignorance. Be informed. Stick to Southwestern District Clinic at Deadline for submission of ap­ Special Dry-Skin Lollon helps protect a shakedown is administered be­ On Dec. 9.10, a representative against harsh weather; doubles as a fore a test is given. site for the Theta formal-another the facts. Las Cruces, Thursday and Friday. plications is January 15, 1954. :from the General Electric Com­ Saturday night dance. Phi Graham' 'Roger Brandt, clinic chairman, dry skin powder base. 12·oz. bottle. JAMES J. LAMB. pany wiII be on C/inlpUS to inter­ will furnish tlie music. Communism seeks change. It would make the state the said that the others would include: Two Oxford University debaters Estrogenl. Hormon. Lotion greaseless, view electlical and mechanical en, Wednesday night the Sigs will master and the individual the slave. You hold the future in Flor.en Thompson; ENMU; Abramo and two UNM speakers will battle helps over.30 skin look younger, 24 The two most prominent out-of­ gineers. have open house for the Theta's, the your hands. Be a crusader for Democracy. ., . Parotti, New Mexico Western Col­ it out tonight at 7 :30 in the student. CHISHOLM'S hours a day! 6·oz. boltle. ' state speakers for the New Mexico Wednesday, Dec. 16," Phillips Phi Delts :for the ADpi's, and the lege; Fred Stockdale, Tucson, union building on the subject: "The Accounting Conference Thursday Petroleum representatives will in­ Chi D's with the KA's. Communism lives on lies. It corrodes honor, destroys integ­ Ariz.; and Harold Goddard, Texas Good and Bad of Television." Pat and Friday at the University will terview electrical, mechanical, Pre rush parties scheduled for rity. Where there is an honest man, there is an island of Western Coilege. Mayhew, Oxford,· and Harry B. brings you 0 0 • be A. C. Littleton, professor em, chemical, civil and industrial engi­ this week inclUde one given by the strength. Live honorably. . Schools that will participate are: Menagh, UNM! will uphold the eritus of accounting, University of neers, also chemistry, physics and Theta's Wednesday and one by the Alamogordo, Truth or Conse­ view that teleVIsion is good. John 'THE BEST Illinois, and James E. Hammond, math majors and graduates. Kappa's Wednesday. Lastly, Communism wears a cloak pf many colors. Learn to quences, Anthony, Las Cruces, Peters, Oxford, and Glenn Houston, SASSERS The Phi Delts wm hold their an­ Hatch, Hurley, Silver City, Dem­ UNM, will defend the negative. in vice-president of the American In, Also on Dec. 16, the Los Angeles recognize those colors, and no act of yours will tend to bring Previous to the debate at the Uni­ stitute of Accounting and member County Engineering Recruitment nual winter formal at the K. C. ing, Lordsburg, T!llarosa and So­ 2120 Central SE Phone 3.4446 of the San Francisco firm of Skin. Service will be interviewing Civil hall Saturday night. to fruition the destructive harvest which the Communist seeks, corro. versity tonight, the four will appear SANDWICHES - GOLD DRINKS. ICE CREAM Recently engaged are Mary and toward which all his efforts are bent. . The guest conductors will re­ on KGGM-TV at G. The University ner and Hammond. engineering graduates. debate is open without charge to Hugh Arnold, Theta, to Dr. Russell hearse the students in sections and . 2400 Central SE .. '------~--. Scott, from Houston, Tex. ED. NOTE-This editorial was written by F.B.I. Chief J. aid in the final recital, Brandt said. the public. "Mee~ Your FIi~~nfls at Chisholm's" --~ .... __ -'"Y--:-=- , >-= ~,._~. -0\1:: ~ " ••,f"",, __ ... ""~-~ '~,' j -, , o ,~ .. '" ~~~+" • _... ~ ..• _"~ •. _ ...... __ ..... ____-_'- ____,.~_4.~·~ Last MondaY' night the serenad­ Edgar Hoover for publication in college newspapers aU over ~ 0: " ,~' I, ers were the Big Eps. DAILY CROS-SWORD Enjoying the Thanksgiving the country. o breather in Tucson. were Roger ACBOSS U.Measure 11. Hide away Harris and Jack StalJ •• : a good '1. Clenched of medicine (slang) . time was apparently had by all. hand "2. Paradise 13. Dips lfghtly Proof of a deserted campus over ,. Final Skyline Standings II. Shoot used Into water the weekend-no new pinnings. for DOWN 15.oCook In Anyone who know about Mc­ WLT ?ts Opp Pct WLT Pts Opp Pet • grafting 1. Steamship an oven Carthyism is urged to contact Lou 9. Article smokestack IS. Lobsterlike Lash-he is showing a definite in· utah ...... 5 0 0 154 77 1.000 8 2 0 264 150 .800 1 oivirtu 2. Flower l

FiJ:estone in cl)al'gEl, .'1,~nd f> p.m. ill Ily,c~ape~ons,.'· . . ..~,i ; M).V. iI.oe •. nUfl'~~fin ,. !lhli~ger$l"to 12 911l!t~J;'bur;y JJlub.. meetinf,l', .Dr>, Room 101, Mitchell lJ;an. .' (\ Kappa alpha Theta Wlntel' F01'­ ~'ClQQk 'at theEI rid(lLI{Qtel .baH­ F'l'ed M.IChreist in charge, 10 a.m., Delta Sigma Pi Initiation Dinner­ mal, Miss Shirley Wall in charge, room. Lt. and 'M;l'$i)' F. Mder and a,tSt.l.\:I~t:I{~S Orurch, 43.9, D~rt-' "':'Weekty .,'; 9. to '12 o'clock 'at the Fi',anciscan mouth 'Dr.,' NE. ' . . Dance, Mr. ,Earle Paxton ~n. ~harge, Hotel bp,llroom. Mr. and Ml'S. John +ur.and 1\l:rs.J q'l1~ .. tje'a;l,';' ~hl\per6ns. 7 to 12 o'clpck, at ' the, Alvarado :Qul'r)e. jI.nd Mr. and Mrs., M;i19 :< Sigma Chi Black aliil',WhltEf For~ CHRISTM'AS, VES:PER' SElW­ ;Room Alvarado Hotllb Mr. and Mrs. WiIfs', cnaperons. ,"" ICE' sPQns'ored ~by Sigma A,lpnl\ oday Is' Betty Hall· Memorial' Da ).\ir .• r mll.I, Bam~iUYthe. i~{~rargel ~;' ·,'Progrom Ralph L. Edgel and Mr. and Mrs. ,Phi Delta Theta Blue and. White 9 to III o'j:lQc~atthe'S)ltma Chl MaJ Mrs; ~ll'll)11a .Moclt in' chargfi, V. 1;, Aul9. chaperons. J)'ormal, :(\1:1;" lIerbel·t BrUnllelr in ~.!luse.Mr.ap.,d '.M.. 1's: .W.. Uli. ~.Iw, .. ·.'H.,.ub!lr 4p.)11" in the Student Union ball. Cosmopolitan, Club· danC(;l Mrs. charge, 9.: to 12 o'clock. a~ ,.'the and LODR and' .MI,'$,. Cllarles L. room. I ~ .1· " NoYem])er.30 to Geroge CaS,amiPl'a in charge 8 to 12 Knights ,of .Columbus Hall. Mr, •. and PUncan, chaperQils<' ,. ,,;'; ! D~ceii1bet ~6 Marron. 'HaIl Open House, Miss o'cl,ock in Bldg. T-lOO lounge. Mr. Mrs. ,Pat ,Julio ~nd Mr. ,a.nd MJ.'s. . $UJldfl;Y • ,. . Watch for Clyde Today, a penny saved is .' ,> ThursdaY'·' ano:! lI'lrs. WilHam E. Hall and Mr. D~ A. l\1cK')llzie, cha!Pl·ons.·, '. " Mal'gaTetFal'l'ia in charge, 5tci 9 ridiculous.-Clyde. Home Economics Club meeting, and Mrs. J. C. Russell chaperons. : Service$ iI\ ch.uJC~Elsthl·oughout p.m.' at Manon Hall. Mrs. Alice . Pi Beta Phi Formal, MissVaIq,l'ie the city, ., Davidlion, chaperon. EW Miss Norene Miller in charge, 4 Ernest in charge, 9 to 12 o'clock at EXICoLoBO Kappa Alpha Winter FOl'mal, I "The Voice of a Great Southwestern University" p.m. in Sarlr:Ray.nolds Hall.. Mr. J~oger C, Green in charge, 9 to the Chapter House, Mr. and ·Mrs. JUllior aJa~ Officers. ilteeting of 12 o'clock at. the. Heights Commu­ Jo'\!n :PoOre and lI'lr. ani). Mrs. M.· W; Vol. LVI ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3t 1953 Song F.est Song Leaders, .Mr;Pal:t­ nity Center'. Lt. ami Mrs. L. G. Fleck, chaperons. '., ., NO. 31 erMathiesin charge, 4 p.lll.inthe Y(;lich and lI'lr. and ).\irs. Craig Blak_ Pi Kappa Alpha "Hi-Jirix" dallce, , '/ Stud!lnt Union Grill lounge.'!' , LOUIE.' ." . Mortar. Board meeting, 1I1iss.Julie Carter in charge, 4 p.lll. in ;Room 7, • • Studelit Vnion Bldg. '.... , ·~THE LOBC>:;'l' '~'. ,".:. ~ , • 'W~.O~e¢ting, Miss Jle.~ty,J.ajie , Com!ln'chal'ge, 4 p.m. In Room 14, . , Gym.' '. • • • WONDERS f, u Phi Gamma Nu active meeting, Insteln o ay 'onl9 Miss Jeannette Swillum in charge, t 4:30 p.m. at the Alpha Chi Omega ('Witlt House. USCF Thursday Supper Forum, Mr. Stephen ReVeal in charge, 5;30 to "7:15 p.m. in Bldg. T-20. Urge All Students Piano Concert to Be Given UNM Dames Club meeting, Mrs. R. A. Harris in charge, 7:30 p.m. in ~1T~1-~ tltis KiNg') Bldg. T-20. hOOSey" § Alpha 'Phi Omega active meet­ To Contribute To In University Gymnasium ing, Mr. Jim Ferguson in charge, l 7:45 p.m . .in Room 107, Mitchell World renowned pianist, Arthur Rubinstein, will perform on Hall. The pledge meeting, Mr. t~e campus this evening in Carlisle Gym at 8 :15. Rubinstein Brooks Ambos in charge, 7:45 p.m. • • . The most eloquent ex­ WIll. appear he~e under the auspices .~f the Community Concert in Room 109, Mitchell Hall. B t H II A d pression of love . . . bridal about your Cards? e ty a war SerIes, and WIll present the followmg program to tonight's Vigilante meeting, Mr. SylChum­ Chri~nf~ Albuquerque audience: ley in charge, 8 p.m. in the Student. duetles of carefully selected §.#' Today is Betty Hall Memorial Union Grill lounge. Day here on the UNM campus. Sonata in C Major, Opus 53 ("Waldstein") •••••••. Beethoven Friday diamonds set in mountings Campus organizations have planned BaUade in G Minor ...... Chopin Student Senate meeting, Mr. Bill of precious metals. Brides to collect money in honor of the Two Etudes ...... I ...... ' ...... ~ ...... Chopin Thompson in charge, 4 p.m. in deceased coed to fulfill the .financial Noctur.ne !n D Flat Major ...••... , ...... Chopin Then see our collection of famous obligations of the newly formed Room 101, Mitchell Hall. and Groollls throughout the Polonaise In A Flat, Opus 53 ...... •.. Chopin TOY DANCE sponsored Alpha Betty Hall Memorial Award. Phi Omega, Mr. Rogert Boe in years have enjoyed the en­ Hallmark Christmas CardSl There is Miss Hall was an active campus Intermission charge, 9 to 12 o'clock in the Stu­ during perfection of dia­ leader here last year. She was killed La Cathedrale engloutie ...... Debussy dent Union Ballroom. Mr. and 1111'S. in an airplane crash in Alaska this Poissons d' or .- ...... to," ...... Debussy H. V. Mathany and Mr. and Mrs. rI10nds selected here . • . summer. The Student Council has La plus que Lente ..•••....•••••••.....•...•••••.• Debussy Sherman Smith, chaperoI\s. just the right one for every individual voted to inaugurate a Memorial $195°0 where value. quality and Award in her memory, and Mary N a varra ...... ;, ...... "...... Albenlz Saturday Ellen Smith, Council Committee The Maiden and the Nightingale (Goyescas) .•..•... Granados UNM Society Movie: "No Rest­ Lovely II Diamond variety are unsurpassed. on your list-and each card has Chairman, picked today as the kick­ ing Place" '(British)', Mr. Melvin. Funerailles ...... Liszt Bridal Ensemble off for the fund raising activities. Valse-Impromptu ...... •.••.•..••.••••••••-. .•••.• : Liszt that. Hallmark on the back to tell One thousand dollars will be col­ Rhapsody No. 10 ...... , .. Liszt lected to be award in $100 allot­ ments annually to the outstanding Artur Rubinstein was born in 1889 in Warsaw, Poland, the your friends, "You c~red enough to woman member of the Junior class. youngest of seven children by nine years. He was, to quote The award will be presented for him, "the Benjamin of his father," Who owned a hand-loom the first time next spring at the factory, send the very bestl" Honors assembly. It will then be Best Place' of awal'ded annually on the basis of Artur displayed musical tal­ A scholarship, service to the school, ent at the age of three. His All to" and extra-curricular activities. uncle wrote to Joseph Joachim, Complete Supply Betty Hall Memorial tagS will be Fraternity Council . Meet the Gang At Your sold. Any amount of donations will the great Hungarian violinist be gladly accepted, Miss Smith Favors Uniform and friend of Brahms, who ill at LAY AWAY YOUR ASSOCIATED STUDENTS said. Collecting for the fund will pronounced the child's talent be members of the Student Council, extraordinary but warned Alpha Phi Omega service frater­ Membership Rule CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW BOOKSTORE nity>, and Spurs. The following is an Associated against forcing his develop­ 1720 Central E. 2312 Central SE Phone 3-2446 (In the SUB) All UNM students are urged to Press dispatch Which the IFC ment. 1.. contribute to this memorial fund requested published. Two years later Artur gave ~ ..... ~ in honor of one of UNM's out­ The National Interfraternity a concert for charity in War­ CARLOTTA FULTON is one of the 12 UNM beautitll! featured in the standing students. Council went on recOl:d today as 1954 coed calender wJuch is due oII the press next week! This year the favoring complete autonomy among saw and at eight studied in calender will make its first appearance on the UNM campus. The creators fraternities in adoption of qualifi­ that city with PJ:''of. Rozycki. of the Campus Outie calender hope to make it an annual campus feature. cations fOl' membership. In a few months, however, he Music Frat Plans A resolution adopted at the (Ross Photo) had absorbed all that tutelary council meeting here declared each could provide. member fraternity should have the How Candlelight Service right to adopt qUalifications for At eleven, he made his formal membership in all its chapters debut in Berlin, playing the Mozart Mrs. Thelma Mock will direct the Concerto in. A minor, with his University Program UNM Physics Head Sigma Alpha Iota Christmas Can­ "free from any interference or re­ musical godfather, Joachim, COll­ dlelight Service program Sunday striction by any nonmember." Planned Shell Fuse It added that "any attempt to ducting the orchestra. the afternoon at 4 in the student union By the time he was fifteen, The proximity fuse which atom building at the University of New restrict or regulate the right of a Schedules Laughton Mexico. fraternity to choose its own mem­ young Rubenstein had spread his Charles Laughton, actor of stage spy David Greenglass told Senate The Candlelight program tradi­ bers from any student in good talents to encompass most of Ger­ and screen, will appear in his hit investigators was stolen for Rus­ tionally opens the Christmas season moral scholastic standing in any many and Poland, playing once in stars ... sia, WIIS developed during World on the University campus. college 01' university is an inadvls­ W?rsaw with the orchestra under show, "An Evening with Charles the direction of Emil Mlynarski War II at the University of New Mrs. Mock, who is director of able interference with the processes Laughton," in Carlisle Gymnasium music and organist at St. Mal'k's' of self government and with the whose daughter Aniela, Was yet un~ Dec. 12, under the auspices of the Mexico. fundamental principle of free asso­ born, and was in later years to The fus(! was developed, in Episcopal Church~ will direct a got sta rted ... University Program Series. chol'us of 85 voices, including nine ciation." marry the brilliant soloist. Laughton, who has enjoyed mo­ great secrecy, at a research proj­ soloists. The issue of membership restric­ Rubinstein, a stripling of sixteen' tion picture fame for many years ect. condujlted for the N:avy. Not . Ethel Winn will accompany on tions Was brought before the coun­ and already a specialist in Chopin MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION untll after the war was it dis­ the piano and Virginia Simpson will cil at panel discussion yesterday. Beethoven, Brahms and Liszt first has within the past three years met as shy schoolkids at closed that the fUse, credited with play the organ. Officials said some of the 61 na­ came to America in January,'1906, risen to new heights in the theater The string instrumentalists will tional fraternities will not allow under the auspices of William A. dancing school. Their paths with his stage pl'oductions of "Don having a big part to do with end­ include Lois Swint, Betty Lantz, Negroes, Jews 01' Orientals to be­ Knabe, At the time, Charles Henry - criss-crossed for years as each ing the war, had been perfected Ann Farnall, Bevel'ly Feld and come members. Meltzer wrote of him, "He has the Juan in Hell" and as director of hel·e. Ruth Grothe. intelligence of maturity and the wit worked hard to make a career. the successful "John Brown's Lloyd S. Cochran of Lockport, Dr. E, J. Workman, then head Soloists for the occasion will be N. Y., was elected chairman of the of a 'boulevardier'." His first FinallYt Gower, back from Start Body," which is now touring the Adele Brown, Carol Holmes, Coral counciL Other officers included American appearance was in Phil­ Service, "teamed up" with coul)try. of the University physics depart­ Johnson, Barbara McLean, Jean Francis van Derbur of Denver, sec­ adelphia with the Philadelphia Or­ smoking ment, also headed the l'esearch Parks, Harriet Riebe, Oleta Lou retary. chestra at the beginning of the Marge. After months of His own show, "An Evening with project, He quit the university Roberts, Nancy Shell and Marjorie month, and his New York debut in strenuous rehearsal, they Charles' LaUghton," has made a hit 10 1946 when the university re­ Stoops. Carnegie Hall was made on Jan 8 were sensation, creating Camels with audiences everywhere and is ~used to continue the project and Others in the chorus: Marietta 1906, with the same orchestraun~ a It was transferred to the New A Phi 0 Toy Dance original "dance stories" for stilI the nearest activity to the Brown; Gilder Gl'ay, Bal'bara Gl:OSS­ de~ the dir~ction of Fritz Scheel. In actor's heart; both b(!caUse he is Mexico Institute of Mining and beck, Marjorie It'urrow, Vera Roz­ PhIladelphIa RUbinstein played the TV, movies and .stage. They yourself! Technology. He continued with destnensky, lsabel Cella, netty An­ E Minor Concerto of Chopin; in the originator and chief practi­ Slated This Friday are now Mister and Missus. the project and is now president cona, Dorothy Capes, Lila Ross, New York he chose the G Minor WE TEAMED UP WITH CAMELS Smoke only Camels tioner of this forlll of entertain­ of that college, in Socorro. Eva Glaese, Ruth Brown, Barbara Christmas will be merrier this Concerto of Saint-Saens. for 30 days and find ment, and he feels that he comes . The pl:oxhnity fuse, accol'ding to Fuller, Jean Adams, Laura Brandt, year . for Albuquerque's underpri­ By 1f>14 he had finished a tour of closer to the people on these tours. vileged tots because of a . campus AFTER TRYING- OTHER BRANDS. LIKE £0 out why Camels are mformatlOn released by Dr. Work­ Joy Poteet and Mary Lou Butler. all the major cities on the Conti­ Laughton walks on stage in this' l1}an after the warl consists eSSen­ The stUdent union ballroom will tradition that was established at nent, winding up in London just as MANY OF OUR FRIENDS, WE CONSISTENTLY first in mildness, fla­ one-man show with an armful of tially .of. extreme y small radio cal'ry out the Christmas theme in the University in 1949. the war. s,tarted. ~lthough he VOr and popularity! book "pfops" bearing titles which transmlttmg' and receiving sets the. decorations, Mrs. Mock said. At the annual non-profit Toy wanted to JOln. the Pohsh legion, his PREFERRED CAMElS SMOOTH MILDNESS Following the program, dut'ing Dance Friday night in the Student kpowledge of langUages (he spenks See how mUch pure include Ythe 'Bible, something of carried in the nose of a shell. RadiO which the audience will join in the Union ballroom, students will bring eIght fluently) made him more val­ AND ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL FLAVOR! pleasure a clgarett. Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, waves from the transmittel' strikes I tl~e target and bounce pack, to be singing of populai·. Christmascll.r­ toys to the dance instead of buying uable at headquarters as an inter­ WHY DONT YOU TRY CAMElS ? can g~ve you! Thomas Wol£e, James Thu1'ber, picked up by the receIver. When ols, Miss Lena Olauve, dean ox tickets. The toyS will be distributed preter. He remained there fOr Sev­ Stephen Vincent Benet, Washing­ the time intel'val is such the shell Women at the University, will en­ by the city Elks Club in 'their eral months until he undertook to ton Irving, and others" is the proper distance from the tel'tain with a tea at hel' home "Needy Childrens' Baskets" this play for the Allies a series of 30 StUdents will be admitted to "An target, the fUse explodes the shell. honoring members of the music de­ year. j<)in~ ,concerts with the celebrated Evening with Charles Laughton" on The device was at the time, ahd partment faculty. Everyone is urged to attend the Vlohmst Eugene Ysaye. dance, sponsored by the University their activity tickets. :Professors are probably. still isl , the m,?st aCCUl'nte DUring his American season in asked to pick up their complimen­ chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, na. .RUbinsteil,l presented his means Of. exploumg artIllerY shells tional service fraternity. . Odie t~3'1. tary tickets at the Student Affairs at the precI~e split-second to be All Freshmen interested in ):l1arpstlc per:i'ectlon in 17 concerts office. most effective. . ~agner Il;nd his orchestra will prow' III mne weeks, appearing with seVen playing basketball should report , Vide mllSlC for the dance from 9 AGREE WITU' MORE PEOPLE . Tickets for the public are now on Tl!eNavy. research project; at to Coach Willis Bames at 3 :30. til 12. . outstanding symphony orchestras sale. at Riedling's and. Cleveland's the end of the war, Ilad about 165 the initial one being with the Ne~ Friday 1n Room 7 in the Gym­ Toys are being sold at wholesal(j ork Music companies and Sasser Drug employes with a monthly payroll nasium. , prices this week in the SUP lobby 1C Philharmonie Symphony So­ "THAN ANY Oi'HER.. CfGAP-E I Ie! Store. of about $40,000. , cletybroadcasting that historic by A Phi 0 members. 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