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12-3-1953 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 056, No 31, 12/3/ 1953

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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. (Cont. on page 4) • I ' " ~ • ~"''l' ~_n~~~~"'-"ii~"~!!'~:\;~--:ii::·:::I.~-::"":!:l';;';-~~':;;-"·"'-~':::.:!.""=:tIo#=>=·.:!!·.!!!"M!:: ..... :;-~'i;;;··_·io'ii~ .. ii-·iiiii-·ii·iiii;_...... ____ f,;,·ii· ...... ______.;;.. ______.... ______...... ______r Alpha Phi Omega active meet­ USCF 'rhursday Supper Forum, Veteran's Earnings Forme; Men's Dean Ivins Will Tell Stuqents ing, Mr. Jim FergQ.son in' charge, Mr. Stephen ReVeal in charge, 5;80 Letters .NEW MEXICO LOBO How to Become Educated 7:45 p.m. in Room 107, Mitchell to 7 :15 p.m. in Bldg. 'r-20. .Strictly for the Blurbs Hall. The pJedge meeting, Mr. UNM Pames Club meeting, J,Jrs. • Unlimited By Law, Views U Additions Dr. Wilson Ivins, associate pro­ ~ublished Tuesaay. Thu... day aoa Frld"" of the rellular collell:e year, except aurinll: holld .. The man who was dean 0:1; men at Brooks Ambos in charge, 7:45 ,P.m • R. A. Harris in charge, '7 :30 p.m. in By Lou Lash that the average student never gets and. examination periods by the Associated Students ,of the Univel'8ity of New Mexico. Vetel'ans atten4ing school or col­ fessor of education, wilj speak to in ~opm 109, Mitchell Hall. Bldg. T-20. Seniors are sweating out the a chance to study. Oneprofessol' of To The Editor Entered as second class matter at the post office,. AlbuquerQue. August: I. 1913# under thfl lege undel' the Korean GI :ail! were the University of New Mexico from the Uniteq f:1tudent Christil\n Fel­ i.et of March 3. 187e. Pril)ted by the Univoraily Printinlr Plant. Bubocription rate, ".60 1936 to 1947 needed II guide to show graduate exams. These eXllmS are whom I am well acquainted de­ , per school year, p.:vable in .a,vance. reminded today by the Veterans for the purpose of establishing how clared that he could not understand OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN LETTERS Administration that the amount of him around the UNM campus Mon- lawship supper forum Thllrsda;{ TO THE EDITOR DO NOT NECESSAR­ Editprial and nusinel,!s office in tile Journalism bldg. Tel. 7-8861-E,xt. 314 money they may earn outside of day. . night at 6:25 I\fter a S]1pper served much education the individual. stu- why there were no I\rt courses in ILY REPRESENT THOS1; OF 'I'HE at 5:30. His topic is "Whllt'.s In­ dent has absorbed during }jis col- the cQllege 0:1; arts ,lnd sciences. , LOBO. David F. Miller______------__ --______Editor school hours has no effect whatso­ And lit that, J. L. Bostwick got lege stay. They are, in the words This is l!trange enollgh, but it is ever on the GI I\llowances paid so interested in talking to the chair­ volved in necoming Educated?" of one vet, taksan bacatari-or stranger still that I had never heard Dear Editor: James M. Woodmall ______C. ______Managing Editor them by the government. In fact, men of clepartments which are in Lucian C. Wilson, minister to STUDENTS plenty crazy and that's not cat talk, it mentioned before. On your editorial of Dec. 1- Leon Kirk ____ '__ ~ ______- ______Night Editor this issue these earnings need not even be the new buildings that. he visited students, will accompany three for_ son. . The aforementioned tests have a "Communism and YO]1." Cameron McKenzie ______---______BusineBB Manager reported to the VA. only four of the new structures. ' eign students to a dinner at the • But the grl\duate exams have in good share of al1; q:uestions. I dO]1bt If .the great disseminator of EvangeliCl\l United Brethren Ken lIansen ______- _____ .______.. ______Cireulation Manager 'rhe only "ceiling;' uhder the' Farmer Dean Bostwick had Dr. Church tonight at 6:30. The stu­ We Want Your Business f ! the past proved something, and if very many students make a good political wisdom, Mr. J. Edgal' Korean Bill applies to veterans tak­ J. L. Riebsomer as a personal guide that is that the students with a 'grade on this section but that is Hoover, chief of the FBI, is writ­ dents, Penny White of England, ing' on-the-job or apprelltice train_ through the John D. Clark building Wolf-Dieter Euba of Germany and AND WE CAN GIVE YOU THE, two-point avel'age QI' above do not only one example. ing "belief stating" editorials for ing.But, even this "ceiling" of $310 which now is the home of chemis­ necessarily make the best grades. Before 1 get off the subject of college newspapers, I should like Monica Silfver,skiold of Sweden, a month impOses no limit whatso­ try. will speak on how Christmas is cel­ FINEST CORSAGJ1]S FOR LJ1]SS! Luckily for them the results do these exams I would like to men­ to know what the FBI is doing ever upon how mUch a veteran may not affect their academic standing. tion, one more thing. There I\re now, sellmg newspapers? Dr, E. F. Castetter, dean of the ebrated in their countries. Intramural Roundup earn. Graduate School and chairman of There are some theories (and ra- some instructors who take special I will not attempt to discuss the $3.00 Rose or Carnation tionalization) for this incongruity delight in pointing out in their great difficulties and likely wars When the veteran's earnings as bialogy, chatted with the former BASKE~BALL RESULTS "The Johnson Art. Gallery will but they are not sufficiently sound classrooms ·how students from a that wauld result from Mr. Hoov­ a trainee, plus his monthly GI UNM official as they went through exhibit the works of Riehard Kur­ * Corsages ...... $2.50 to be mentioned here. cross campus rival depal1;ment fell er's conclusions if used in the in­ The Intramural Council will hold its December ,meeting allowance, exceed $310 a month, the new biology plant. ml\n for a month beginning tomor­ The tests themselves are de- down on such and such, and so and ternational scene, but should like VA scales dawn the allowance ac­ Dr. Stuart A. Northrop was on tomorrow at 8 p.m. in MH 111. cordingly, to bring the total within hand for a tour of the three floors row afternoon. Kurman is a gradu­ signed to cover everything from so., Although I realize that compe­ to comment on the effects of Hoov- . of geology. ate assistant in art education under Large Orchids ...... 0 $3~50 algebra to zoology. If you are titian may increl\se quality, this er's dogmatic and anti-democratic League 1 Bill Martin ...... • . . .. 15 the $310 limit. Dr. Alexander Masley at the Uni­ mediocre on one subject you are. particular brand of departmental 'ideas if included in the quest for The $310-a-month ceiling applies He missed physics-meteoritic and versity. Kprman has exhibited in * Newman Club...... 37 Phi Delta Theta ...... 36 law entirely and managed only a supposed to make it up on another. rivalry impresses no O'ne •. democracy. to all on-the-job trainees, regard­ St. Louis and Nllw York City. He Boutonnieres 0 •••••• 00 •• 35c ea. This seems fair enough. • Majors and minors are a ml\tter If we are to "stick to the facts," Clarey ...... :. .. 15 Fred Brian ...... 18 less of, the rate of GI allowance glance at the journaliSI)1 building, is working on his mastex:'s degree But there are some questions of expediency not royal heritage. as J. E. Hoover and other detectives League 2 Baptist Union...... 30 they are receiving. The beginning -all new since his ll-year stay on at the University, ask, then we would reali?e thl\t Smoked Irish. • ...... 65 allowanCE) rate for a yeteran with the campus. Gardenia and Camillia . Len Ferguson ...... , 12 On visits here since 1947, Bost­ * there is little hope for democracy Chas. Badsgard ...... 20 no dependents is $95 a month; if we are all to become "crusader(s) Sigma Chi ...... 31 with one dependent, it is ~110, and wick had seen ~everal of the new * ~ UNM Film Society for democracy." Phi Kappa Tau...... 37 Alan Harmon" ...... 12 with more than one dependent" it structures from the outside. Corsages ...... $1.25 If democracy is an active dynam­ is $130. Under the law, the l~ate is On his calling list Monday were f~··~~~·"""" Lists British Movie ic process of living, inately tangllld League 1 reduced at four-month intervals, as Howard V. Mathany, dean .of men, ALL FLOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES with risks in which we believe these Newman Club ...... 37 Phi Delta Theta...... 36 training progreSses and as their, Pres. Tom L. Popejoy, 'Miss Lena The University of New Mexico risks, or "subversive" different Clarey ...... 15 earning ability increases. . Clauve, dean of women, J. C. Mac­ FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (ORK Film Society will present the Brit­ ideas, will be overcome by truths Fred Brian ...... 18 Gregor, registrar, Pl'. Harold O. ~ Best Place of ish movie, "No Resting Place," Sat­ and facts, then we cannot become Pi Kappa Alpha ...... 35 Cyclops ...... 31 Ried, director of extension and the urday night at 7 and again at 9 in Community Evening College, Dr. ~ All to I?HONE OR COME IN crusaders. Julian Garcia...... 10 Arlin Cooper...... 9 Civil Servic'e Commission 2-2798 212 2nd SW room 101 of Mitchell Hall. A crusader is one who joins an NROTC ...... " " . '" 40 SAE ...... 22 Dudley Wynn, dean of Arts and The two short films to be shown aggressive movement for an idea Dick Camacho...... 11 Announces Examinations Sciences, and Dr. Sherman E. =Meet the G:! with the main 'featllre are entitled Lou Weiler...... • . . . • 8 Smith, head of student affairs. SEZ ••• or advancement of an idea, believ­ Kappa Sigma...... 32 Phi Delta Theta ...... , 23 The United' States Civil Service Mr. and Mrs. nostwick. who are "The Adventures of Jimmy" and ing that his idea is the only one, By George C. Ambabo "Paulette Grise." Sam Suplizio...... 13 Commission has announced an ex­ visiting their daughter here, will and out to force others to believe. Ken Hansen...... 9 I\mination for Highway . Engineer be in Albuquerque until the end of OKIE JOE'S WAREHIMES FLOWERS What have I gotten myself into? "No Resting Place" was released The crusader "knows" he is correct, in 1951 by Classic Films. It was Newman Club over Cyclops by forfeit. Trainee positions paying ~3,1 75 the week. 1720 Central E. - WE DELIVER - I didn't realiz~ that the quiet righteous and he knows God is on League 2 and $3,140 a year with the Bureau Bostwick summed up his campus campus of UNM could be sllch a directed by Paul Rathba and his side. (He is not on the side of of Public Roads in Washington, tour with: "Quite a different story hotbed of undercurrents over the adapted from Ian Niall's novel. God, but God is on his side!) Smoked Irish ...... 65 . It is the stary of an Irish fam­ Baptist Union...... 30 D. C., and throughout the United from the good old days when we little matter of a train trip. I took Is this the way of the man who Charles Badsgard...... 20 Len Ferguson...... 12 States. Some positions abroad may were all scrapping for space in an the .obvious facts of the cancela­ ily that was proud, bitter, and "sticks to the facts"? Is the cru­ also be filled. foolish by nature. The family Phi Kappa Tau ...... " 37 Sigma Chi...... 31 over-crowded University." tion and believed them, but now I sader likely to believe in freedom To qualify, applicants must pass find that that which was so simple members carried on a continual war of thought? If one learns some of Bill Martin ...... 15 Alan Hat:mon ...... 12 of independence against society in a written test and must have com­ WRC meeting, Miss ;Betty Jane has become a veritable Franken­ the facts he often realizes we are Baptist Union...... 47 Civil Engr...... , 27 pleted appropriate college study or Com in charge, 4 p.m. in Roam 14, stein of unbelievable complications genera]. 'rheir troubles came to a not all good, and they are not all HUGHES Cooperative Fellowship Program jor head when one of them killed a Bert Ledbetter...... 20 Phil Cravens...... 9 expect to complete their study not Gym. as to makeup. I have in my posses­ bad. He realizes, too, that the road "later than Sept. 30, 1954. Progres­ sion several statements of alleged gamek,eeper. . to peace, pragress and democracy Smoked Irish...... 77 Simna Phi Epsilon. . . .. 29 The principal Abbey players who sive experience in civil engineering facts surrounding the whole inci­ is not one of ease nor of a crusade, Charlie 'Badsgard...... 31 Dave Linder ...... , 10 may also be qualifying for jobs dent, it awaits only a final state­ are featured in the movie are but one in which compromise and AROTC ...... 64 Michael Qough, Eithne Dunn and Sigma Phi Epsilon ..... 24 paying $3,410 a year. The maxi­ ment from the band director. to al!tive thinking are the foundations. Marty Yochum ...... " 30 Dave Linder ...... , 12 mum age limit, waived for persons / complete the story. When I have Noel Purcell. I do hope that there is no slander­ Critics have acclaimed the acting ous investigation of Mr. Hoover Sigma Chi...... 28 Kappa Alpha .:...... 21 entitled to veteran preference, is 35 MASTER it, I'll publish the whole story, and years. 1 you can judge for yourself. and the scenes of the Irish country­ because of his anti-democratic AmQs Stone ...... , 10 J. Coleman ....••.... _. 12 Let not the headlines faol you, side have been termed outstanding.. ideas. Further information and appli­ the real nevo of the Rio Grande is RONALD G. DAVIS. cation forms may be secured at many post offices throughout the ______OF . ~'·i." \' ~ ~ not from back in them thaI' eastern...... IAA·ro'Sp·onsor Panel Foundation for Pharmaceutical country, or from the U. S. Civil· ly parts but right here in the Education. locker room of ole Carlisle gymna- H • C b Pt' t Dancers' Program Service Commission, Washington sium. After a sterling performance 25, D. C. Applications will be ac­ onormg u an a rIo UCQmpus Notes Mr. Willis E. M:organ, UNM cepted by the executive secretary, SCIENCE against some local opposition, the To commemorate the centennial Planned at Museum graduate in 1925. represented the Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex­ varsity indulged in an even more of Jose Marti (1835-1895), Cuban Profs. :Woodrow Clements, Fred University of New Mexica for the strenuout session and the results A Dance Experimental Program Chreist, J. Lawton Ellis, Eva M. aminers, Bureau of PUblic Roads, are I\S follows: Bevo Roybal, the patriot and man of letters, the will be presented Dec. 4 at the Glaese, .Leighton Johnston, William inaugural ceremonies when Dr. Department of Commerce, Wash­ lAUNDRO-LUX DEGREES Albuquerque Modern Museum at J. Koster, Merle Mitchell, John Clarence B. Hiliberry was inaugu. ington 25, D. C., until Feb. 9, 1954. winner, I\nd new national threat School of Inte.r-American Affairs, at 8 p.m. rated the fourth president of 2802 CENTRAL S.E. with a score of 64 for the game. in callaboration with the Depart­ Poore, and Russell K. Sigler are Wayne University, Detroit, !'.lich. This ties the first game mark of ments of History,Madem Langu- Miss Elizabeth Waters, instruc­ listed as. faculty sponsors of the Bevo from little Ryo Gran(de) Col- d' . 1 tor of contemporary dance at the finance drive for the United Stu­ The Hughes Cooperative Fellowship Recipients will eaOlfive-cighths ofanor­ Nineteen agricultural and polit. lege for the new bl\sketball season ages an PhIlosophy, WI! sponsor University of New Mexico, will pre­ dent Christian Fellowship. . Program has been established to enable mal salary each year. This salary will be and means the race is on. Of course a public panel on some aspects of sent students in various types of ical leaders from the Near East the 64 alluded to was given only as his life. movements to explain the technique visited the University of New Mex­ outstanding graduates to pursue work determined by the individual's qualifica­ employed in depicting forms. ico Monday. Their trip throug): PI"pose for thc Master of Science degree while tions and experience, and will reflect a total figure, and no breakdown of The lecture is open to the public Five firs~year students at the the United States is sponsored by SPECIAL! ! the ]1nit compallition was available and will be heldThursday, Dec. 3, at Miss Waters said that the dance University have been awarded employed in industry and making sig­ current salary practices in the electronics I to its make]1p as to baskets, fouls, the Bureau of Land Management experimental would give students Pharmacy Freshman Scholarships. industry. Salary growth will be on the fowls, or just plain, plain, plain. '7 :30 p.m., room 101, Mitchell hall. the opportunit:l to try various They include: Richard Gomez, Bill of the U. S. Department of Interiar. in nificant contributions to important mil­ Salaries The football' season ended on its The speakers will be Dr Dorothy paths in movement, emerging into R. Moreland, Gilberta R. Rivera, itary projects. samc basis as for full-time members of usual note of All-Ails floating W oadward, history; Professar Flor- space farms and also relating the Judy Ann Church, and Wilber F. Mary had a little dress, thc scienrific-cngineering staff. Recipi­ around on the pa~es 0:1; every spart S d· d L forms to I\rt or painting forms, de­ Stearns. Charles CloutlIier and Ed­ Dainty, chick, and airy; Eligible for consideration are students section in the country and in this ence en er, rna ern anguages, sign and calor. ents will also be eligible for health, and Dr. Hubert G. Alexander, gar Lee Hunt are recipients of It doesn't show the dirt at all, who will receive the B.S. degree during respect we are partiCUlarly fo rtu- philosophy. Dr. Miguel Jorrin will The junior workshop will present scholarships from the American But gosh, how it shows Mary. the coming year and members of the accident and life insurance benefits, as nate in getting one of our gang moderate. "Hebrew Folk .suite." The dancers MATCHING DESK SETS well as other privileges accruing to full­ recognized for his efforts. Frankly, Armed Services being honorably sepa­ will sing a Hebrew folk song while time stalfmembers. I see little value in listing or try- As part of the commemoration of dancing. " rated and holding B.S. degrees. In either ing to list a select eleven. or even the centennial, a biography of Jose lmLI MAN ON CAMpUS by Dick Bibler thirty-three when there are liter- Marti, by Dr. Felix Lizaso, will be "Witches Sabbath," bl\sed on the case the field ofthe B.S. degree must be: Tuition, admission fee, and required ally thousands of young athletes publi$he

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corresponding .l:IlId recording Secre- Plan Conference Rubinstein Plays •.• Planning Underway taries. . Cont. frOm Page 1 Farris is urging all students to Watch me for the SCOOP of For Accountants rendition of Tschaikowsky's Con­ For Biggest Fiesta make suggestions for th!'! "biggest the century soon.-Clyde. certo in B Flat Minor on Sunday and best" Fiesta Day ever held on ,TGIF. The New Mexico Accounting Con­ Although the 1954 edition of the the UNMcaml?us. ference, scheduled for the Univer­ a;fternoon, Nov. 21, 1937. University Fies\a Day is still some ,EW EXIcoLoBO In 1946 the most int.ernational of sity of New Mexico today and to­ t~me off, plans are proceeding mer­ "The Voice of a Great Southwestern University" morrow, wUl draw accountants all living artists, friend of royalty rily on the campus, John Fa~Till, • Phi Gamma liIu active meeting, from. all parts of the state. and toast of. their courts, Rubin­ chail'IUan, announced today. Miss Jeannette Swillum in charge, Vol. LVI ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO"li'RIDAY, DECEMBER 4,1953 NO. 32 James E. Hammond of tIt!'! firm stein became a United States citi­ 4:30 p.m. at the Alpha Chi Omega zen, A sincere and passionate demo­ . Farris, aided by co-chairman House. of Skinner and Hammond in Los crat, he is prouder of the simple Jack Housley, has named chairmen .i\ngeles and. A. C. J,ittleton, pro­ qocument that officially makes him of 13 communities who are startillg Vigilante meeting, Mr. Syl Chum­ fessor emeritus of accounting at work on the big annual day which ley in charge, 8 p.m. in th\l Student an Ameri<;an than any decoration urion Grill lounge. . .. ~h~ l!niversity of Ill., will be the or citation he has ever receiv\ld. is scheduled for May 15. . • • prinCIpal out-of-state speakers, With Hollywood studios close by, The chairmen and their commit­ . UNM Prof. Daniel M. Smith, Con­ it was not long before motion pic­ tees are: Roger Boe, decorations;, ference chairman, announced today. ture companies were knocking at Ken Chamberlain, Edward Trist­ Hammond will address the Con­ Rubinstein's door. For his first film ram and Sara Curtis, the bUrning THE ~arolng eglns ue ference delegates Thursday after­ he received the l'ecord sum of of Professor Snad. . , . noon on financial statements. Little­ $85,000 for thre~ days' work for Frank Gruver, Herkus Letke­ ton will speak Friday morning on putting Rachmaninoff's Second man and Sylvester Chumly, midway HEIGHTS SHOE .told and new in managerial ac­ Concerto on the sound tl'ack ·of Re­ a!1d booths; .:rune Stratton, open counting." public's "I've Always Loved You." all' dance; Pat Davis, Waterloos SHOP Music· I-Ionorary Win Start Prof. Martin Fleck will be the Rupinstein scored a personal tri­ show; Gloria Castillo and Ron speaker for the Thursday night umph in the star-studded picture Cal~ins, variety show. has everything banquet at the Hilton Hotel. Jim "Carnegie Hall" in which he ap­ Jim Heath and James Morris Harmeyer will be master of cere­ peared on the screen for the first .<;i~an BI!-ile; Wally Deckert, Bob to Campus Christmas Singing monies. time. Kmg With Farris and Housley make your shoes "Thl'ifty"minded? Dr. France V. Scholes, academic Rubinstein played more than 100 bands committee; Ruth Carmel; Look RIGHT hel'e's a tip ••• Sigma Alpha Iota, music honorary at the University of New vice president of the University, times on foul' continents last sea­ program .of events. wHl welcome the delegates as the son. Besides his European' and Kathleen Decker, publicity' Patty Mexico, will perform their tra

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