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Show CAMPUS EDITOR 'FIGHTS CENSORS 1'ST1N. Ti-x, U.R - Kihviml - Kl Paso, stmlont-eilitor of , iiunuT smil-uvekly is.siio ut '"Pully TVxnn," has ilui in :". fmht ;i ii ; i ii fm-ulty iH'nsor-j,' iH'nsor-j,' (vul'iiU'iit he will win when i, -imi lii r si mien t body ret urns ' "'j 'I'niversity of Texas fur I he )'.!! ttM-ni- liidt'nts eleet the editor of their p:ipi"r- 11 is r-'Jn! slied ill yn'iviTsity building wilii univer-v-owiu'd equipment and univer-,!v univer-,!v aistiince. Independent pub-;'ilKins pub-;'ilKins are barred. jj y. Benedict, president of the nvrsity, h relies that because ,m Tex n is issued as a univer-'"'.v univer-'"'.v publication, -the university has tit to control its articles. Ke-- Ke-- .-its took the same view and fmtnl the censor an instructor r 1 the university's department of BuiiiuhI by tbe censor are arti-.Hon arti-.Hon national ami state politics. ViSCuship was ordered after an ,lU)ri:d on Colorado river flood ";;trol and power projects had peaied. First to be deleted was etlitoriai on sulphur taxes. L'nct'asorcd have been articles n the censorship. One praised Resilient Benedict and the regents yrcasticully. Another was a model editorial." It urged stu-4'nls stu-4'nls to keep off the grass on the ;jipU3. js news stories, uncensorcd, vere printed the statements of jep. M a u ry Ma v e r i c k , San A n -c;;jo. He threatens to make the ensorslup a national issue in a member speecli. Guv. James V. Alli'ed is neutral nd has announced a "hands off iiii-y." Regents serve six years, so layered tluil two retire each Au yours. Succeeding governors ,11 the vacancies. |