Today's News Tip B rief d escr ip tio n s of C en ten a ry p la y e rs will be fo u n d on p a g e 3. C O M P L E T E I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S W I R E S E R V I C E Volume 37 AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 193 SI X P A G E S T O D A Y T h e F irst C o lle g e D a ily in th e S outh Today's Quotation In th ese d a y s w e fig h t for id e a s, and n e w s p a p e r s are our fortresses. — H. H ein e. Famed Orient Missionary To Come Here I o y o h i k o K a g a w a , C h r i s t i a n L e a d e r , I n v i t a t i o n A c c e p t s I o V isit A u s t i n Four Texas Stalwarts Who Hold Important Grid Roles . intel rn HAROLD GRIFFIN y m m «« — Our Foreign Correspondent Finds African War Elusive C L I N T S M A L L Players and Numbers JU ■* C A P I . JOE SHARIT U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S 1 9 3 5 F O O T B A L L S Q U A D No. Position Name halfback 1. Hadlock, J a me s halfback 2. Sands, Morris 3. Dunne, W illiam c e nt e r center I.Griffin, Harold tackle 5. Goodson. J. B. center 6. Thaekston, Jim c ent e r 7. Hughes, W illiam guard X. Curtis, Milton g ua r d 9. Weir, Woodrow q ua r t er IO, O' Rourke, F r a n k tackle I I. Jones, Tar lton fullback 12. Atchison, J udson guar d 14. S ma r tt , J oe ( ( ’apt.) tackle 15. Small, Clint end 16. Nan Zandt, Harris guar d 17. Maedgt n, J a me s q u a r t e r IX. Johnst on, Charles end IU. Collins, Jack tackle 20. Keeling, Raymond tackle 21. Tolbert, J a m e s g ua r d 22. King, Joh n 23. Br eaker , H e n r y halfback 24. Mit ter maier , H e n r y fullback quar t e rba ck 25. Morrow, John fullback 26. Collie, Mike halfback 27. J ur ec ka, Hubert q uar te r b a ck 2s. Sheridan, Ney fullback 29. Pitzer, William halfback 30. Dulaney, Charlo* halfback 31. Gilbreath, Loin tackle 32. Frankovic, Nick halfback 33. S tr ou t , Rd ' f u l l b a c k 34. Wheeler, Nick 35. Henderson, Jo hn guard 36. Chapman, Moreland guar d halfback 37. Arnold, Ja y c ent e r 3X. Ter r y, Howard tackle 3 9 , McMahon. Hagan the The Board of Regents of > University will meet this mor ning I to r e c e i v e a n d d i s c u s - p la n - for the c o n s t r u c t i o n o f a s e c o n d m e n ’s dormitory an d a second women' s I dor mitor y on the campus. Funds for the these construction dormitories were secured by the University through a recent loan- grant by t h e f ederal government. of a Mr.-. 1. D. Fairchild of Lufkin, chair man of the building commit­ tee of the board, arrived in A u s ­ tin yes ter day for conf erence with U n i v e r s i t y officials p e r t a i n ­ ing to the b u i l d i n g s prior to the meeting of the Regents. F ur t h er consideration the plan- for the University Memorial Museum by the Regent s was still a ma t te r of doubt late last night in the absence of word from Ar­ he chitect St au b as to whether would at tend the meeting. of The Weather F o r Austin and vicinity: Cloudy with showers forecast f o r today. 40. Huff , William 41. La liney, Wa l t on 42. Tippen, Homer JI. E g g e lr n g , A lvin 5 6. B l e i m e y e r , J o e gu ar 1935 C E N T E N A R Y C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L S Q U A D N a m e P o s i t i o n N o . 20. Beasley, Al halfback 21. Crowther, Neal quar t e rba ck halfback 22. Stone. WL IL 23. 1 ' " b a n , Le - full Gut k 25. Thomas, Charles D. fullback 26. Robinson, Billy guard half 27. Huddleston, Langford fullback 28. Millard, Gerald end 29. Stacks. Her ma n tackle 30. Baker, Conway halfback 31. Ellis, H i l d r et h ' tackle 32. Waller, Broddle 33. Stokes, Lee ce n te r 34. Wi ed ma n, Chester q ua r t er end 35. Schwing, Edward end 36. Hooper, Howard guard 39. McDonald, Charles guar d 40. Be ard, Joe end 41. Ser ra, J u n n n e ii nu LEVY S P E A K S S U N D A Y Gus Levy, pr esi de n t of the Uni- versity ’i . M. C. A. and chair­ the Cul tura l E n t e rt a in ­ man of ment Committ ee, will speak S u n ­ day morning at 9:4 5 to freshmen o f the V\ esle.v Foundation, David Bolter, sponsor of the freshman class at W esley Foundation, a n ­ nounced. R. F . C . L O A N S E X P L A I N E D DALLAS, Oct. IX.— (LVS) — The action of the Reconstruction Finance Cor por ati on loaning ami investing $7,090,000,000 will not cost the t a xp aye r s of the n a ­ tion a cent, Jesse II. Jones, c h a i r ­ man of the g o v e r n me nt c o r p o r a ­ tion, said in Dallas today. in Regents Discuss Dorms Today Green Re-Elected Federation Head H o p e * o f t h e I e x t * L o n g h o r n * f o r v i c t o r y o v e r t h e “ G i a n t i n g r e a t m e a s u r e o n K i l l i n g G e n t l e m e n f r o m C e n t e n a r y d e p e n d t h e f o u r v a n i t y p l a y e r * s h o w n a b o v e . C L I N T S M A L L . . . h e f t y i t a t t r a c t i n g a t t e n ­ t h e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e b y hi * a l l - c o n f e r e n c e c a l i b r e T h e h u s k y W e * t T e x a n h a s t h i s s e a s o n a n d b i d s t h e L o n g h o r n f o r w a r d w a l l . t a c k l e w h o l e f t r a g i n g g a m e c o n s i s t e n t l y t h e m y t h i c a l c o n f e r e n c e t e a m . i n t i o n o v e r p l a y p l a y e d a s l a s h i n g , f a i r t o m a k e B I L L P I T Z E R f u l l b a c k w h o s e f i n e p u n t i n g , p a s s i n g , a n d b a l l c a r r y i n g m a y e a r n h i m a p l a c e o n t h e a l l - c o n f e r e n c e e l e v e n a t . r a m p a g i n g a n d d e p e n d a b l e t h e e n d o f t h e s e a s o n . . . H A R O L D G R I F F I N . c e n t e r w h o m a k e * u p f o r hi * l a c k o f w r i g h t i n s h e e r f i g h t a n d a g g r e s s i v e n e s s . H e is w a g i n g a s p i r i t e d b a t t l e w i t h B i l l y H u g h e s f o r t h e p i v o t p o s t . . . J O E S M A R I J . , . c a p t a i n a n d g u a r d , S m a r t t is o n e o f t h e m o s t d e p e n d a b l e a n d v a l u a b l e m e n o n J o e l e a d t a c k l i n g . f o r a b i l i t y r e c o g n i z e d t o is s q u a d . “ W a r h o r s e ” t h e i n t e r f e r e n c e a n d v i c i o u s T a u M u S o c i e t y H e a r s P r o g r a m M a n u e l W il l R e t u r n H e r e W e d n e s d a y Several Uni ver si t y st ude nt s pr esented musical n u mb e rs and Henr y Wunderlich, t u to r in psy­ chology, talked on “ Vocal M u s i c of the C lassical P er iod” a t the meeting of Tau Mu, musical so­ ciety, the Texas t h i s week at School of Fine Arts. Mona Parkinson sang ‘ * Ii at ti, Ba t t i , ” by Mozart, and Jack Rob­ ert (t horn wa- the ac compam- t . Hostesses the evening were Irene Sathof f, Birdie King, and Bertha Lee Thielepape. for in psychology Dr. II. I . Manuel, professor of the educational University, who is officially rep- r csenting the United State- a t the Seventh Pan- Amer i ca n Child C on ­ gress in Mexico City, plans to r e ­ turn to Austin next Wednesday. Hi- paper, on “ Clinical Service for Children the Public Schools,” wa- read at the congress. in Following the congress, which ends today, Dr, Manuel will r e­ main in Mexico City a few days C L U B A G A I N S T R C T C Internat ional The Relations the rank- Club last night joined of other campus organizations in opposing the establishment of a mil itary unit of th*- R.O.T.U. unit on the campus. The group voted unani mously in favor of the r e s o ­ lution of fe r e d against military t r ai ni n g here a f t e r an h ou r ’s dis­ cussion. Long Will Talk To Journalists In Illinois college Among the five to dents who have* been -elected to speak at the- national Convention of Sigma Delta Chi, professional j ournalism f r a t er ni t y for men, is S t u a r t Long, president the convention, Texas chapter. The which wiM Ice at the I' nisei its of I l l i n o i s in Urbana, November 15, 16, and IT, is composed of dele­ gate's f rom t went y six chapters at leading colleges the United Stat c-k. of in in Long, a senior student the D ep ar t me n t cif Jour nal i sm, ariel one of the- night editors of the Texan, will pr ese nt a paper on “ Flush Heads,” the- type of h e a d ­ line used by The Daily Te xan. from Representative ot h e r universities will also dis­ cuss some c ur r e n t phase of news­ p ape r affairs. speakers o f The local ch a pt e r Sigma Delta Chi was founded in 1914. Granville Price, assistant pr ofe s­ sor of journalism, is faculty spon­ sor. Long, who is the' o*n]y r e p r e­ group, will sentative from this leave Austin November by I I train. of A t t e ndi ng t h r e e municipal gov e r n me n t conventions will be the way Dr. Roscoe C, Martin, a s s o ­ ciate professor gover nme nt , will spend his time next week. He today f or Knoxville, heft Austin Ten*!., where t h e conventions of the Internat ional City M a n a g e rs ’ Association, the American Muni­ cipal Association, and the Muni­ cipal Finance Off icer *’ A s s o c i a ­ tion will he held. Dr. Martin specializes in m u n i­ cipal government, and is this year of fe r i ng for the first time courses in city ma n a ge me n t police administration. and E. E. McAdams, executive sec­ of Texas in be r et a r y of the League Municipalities will also Knoxville for the meetings. J p p f t t ended the University last E X - S T U D E N T G O E S E A S T Mary Ma rg ar e t Haring, who a t ­ year, .San Antonio Wednesday f or New Orleans. F ro m there Miss for New York, H a r i n g will sad where she expects to visit K a t h ­ erine Kirk, N a n c y and Kat he r i ne Pollock, all of whom are ex-students of the University now doing g r ad u a t e work at Col­ umbia University. She plans to r e­ t u r n in December. Pugh, Gentlemen Are Untied, Undefeated O r a n g e a n d W h i t e G i v e n S l i g h t E d g e In S e c o n d H o m e E n c o u n t e r B y S T A N L E Y G U N N T e r a n S p o rts E d it o r Riding the crest of their wave of victories over Southwest Con t he Ce n t e n ar y ft-rence elevens, College Gentl emen will invade Texas Memorial Stadium this a f ­ ternoon hoping to again add the Longhorns to their list. of victims which has mounted steadily since 1931. The game will s t a r t a t 3 o’clock. A crowd of a bout 8,000 is e x ­ pected by officials this af te r n oo n The new bar r ing tarpaulin ordered by the Athletic Council will not arrive until a few days before the Rice game. f u r t h e r rain. Favored the Chevignymen, to win by virtue of their powerful and versatile o f ­ fense, the Orangemen will keep the vision of last season’s 9-6 d e ­ feat Isefore them in t o da y’s i n t e r ­ sectional d as h. Although the C e n ­ t e na r y offense does not rank with that of t he Parker-coached machine boasts of a gr eat defense eleven and a c a p ­ able at tack Pug built Crowther. While the Longhorns were knocking off A. & I. and O k la ­ homa, and losing to L. S. U., the Gentlemen were busy conquer ing Louisiana Normal, 21-0, Arizona, 1-4-7, and Texas A. Si M.t 7-6. a r ound thjjt Drills indicate this week by the L o n g ­ horns the varsity may take to the air quite often this af ternoon. In past games the featured aerial attack ha- been by a host of fine passing and mediocre receiving. Practice sessions have also i n ­ dicated tha t several first string players may be benched d u r i ng the game to prevent complicating pr ese nt injuries. Moreland Chap man, r egul a r left guar d, is d e s ­ t i n e d to be on the sidelines with reserve, W o od ie Weir, excellent in hi< berth. Jiminy (Dynamit e) Hadlock, .shifty little left halfback, will he k e p t out of the in o r de r to assure his presence in the afl- im p o r t a n t Rice game n e x t week. ace q u a r t e r ­ Charley Johnston, in the game. He back, may get that was h a s a in the L. S. II. contest, i n j u r e d .seriously c h a p m a n c r ip p le d o f the g r o u p , but will be r e a d y f o r the O w ls, p h y s ic ia n s re- f ractur ed wrist the m ost f r a c a s is T his DY STANLEY G U N N ' por(.» ^ fat I hu> in o rde r. the d a y ’s g u e s s e s on s • A T U R D A Y M O H N IN G Mori' f o o t b a l l rn g a m e s a r t th e s e a s o n we h ave b e e n m r k y a n d f a v o r e d by the fat ? tha* e a r l y s e a s o n g a m e s a r e c o m p a r a t i v e l y e a s y to p r e d i c t * In g u e s s e s ort N o g a m e s f o u r week. the p a s t we b lL *• m is s e d on ly t h e L. S. U. p i c k i n g win net • s t a r t i n g s a i l i n g tilt, b u t th a t s t r e a k of ro ugh is th is a f t e r n o o n . f a c i n g le x :* f o r f r o m T h e c h o i c e s g a m e t h e c o i i r i f f a n ' * v i e w p o i n t it o f t h e S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t - R i c * b a t t l e i n D a l l a s . F r o m t h e p r o g ­ n o s t i c a t o r ’ * s t a n d , i t ’ * t h e w o r s t . W e h a v e f a v o r e d t h e M u s t a n g * f a r a n d wi t h v e r y d o u b t ­ t h u s f u l f e e l i n g s , a n d m o r e m i s g i v ­ i n g s t h a n w e c a r © t o a d m i t , c a s t t h e a v e r y P o n i e s . T a k e y o u r c h o i c e ; m o s t o f t h e c r i t i c s s a y R i c e . b a l l o t t h i n f o r In t t i m a t i n g t h e s c o r e , it a p p e a r s t h a t both e l e v e n s will likely ap ie c e . tally s e v e r a l t o u c h d o w n s S i x t y m i n u t e s o f fo o t b a l l will o f ­ f e r m a n y s c o r i n g o p p o rt u n itie s tor W a l l a c e , McCaulley, W ilson, Sh u f o r d , etc. A ls o , S y l v e s t e r o f R ice an d O r r o f S o u t h e r n M etho dist e a c h a r e g i f t e d with an “ e d u c a t ­ im p o r ta n t ed t o e ” t h a t m a y p la y victor r o l e s A - s u m i n g th at S. M. I will win an d t h a t both t e a m - will p r o b a b l y hit p a y d ir t at l e a s t tw ic e , oui nom f o r inat ion the P o m e s . is 17 14 f o r a s c o r e l e s s ( N o w w atch o u t in d e t e r m i n i n g the d r a w ! ) * _ the the L o n g h o r n * when C l o s e r to h o m e — t e x a s vs. ( en ternary at M e m o ria l S t a d i u m . A the O r a n g e g o o d h e f t y v o t e f o r a n d W h ite an d d o n ’ t apar® the h o r s e s , d r iv e r . T h i s c h o k e is no! b a s e d on p a t r io t i s m . VV.- h o n e s t l y th e y i like m e e t the G e n t l e m e n ( m i s n o m e r ! ) I t h i s a f t e r n o o n . S i n c e 1 9 3 2 t h e G e n t s h a v e c o n s i s t e n t l y c o n q u e r C o n f e r e n c e | ed t h e < Rev t e a m s , b u t we b e lie v e ignyrnen will e n d t h a t d o m in io n t h i s a f t e r n o o n . T ru e, we t h o u g h th is s a m e th in g l a s t y e a r . but w e it with c o m m e n t on the a d m i t t e d the L o n g h o r n s might f a c t be u p s e t . T h i s w r i te r d o e s n ’ t look f o r su c h a f a t e t o d a y , but tell a b o u t th e se g ia n t- k ille i g u e s s : T e x a s 13. C e n t e n a r y 7. then y o u n e v e r can O u r f o r the O i a n g S o u t h w e s t t h a t S o u t hwe ' I 're g - a n d t a n g l e C a d e t th e y w o n ’ t win »( (in fe r e n c e chi h, t h e M I C h r i s t i a n H o rn e d T e x a s A g g i e s W o r t h . T h e b e a t e n the T o a d s s in c e I 9 2 I b e e n a lo n g d e p r e s s i o n F a r m e r s ) , an d the d o p e t h a t the b a s i s ot n oon. On p e r i o r m a n - p o w e r , we t h e C o w t o w n Ari w ou ld n o t be C . II. it lo o k s to us. A r k a n s a s ' * I* * a u F o r t at h av e not l i t ’ for t h e in d i c a te a f t e r ii th e n look f o r he v i c t o r i o u s h o w e v e r, too s u r p r i s i n g . T *'>, i- the w ay I L A. & M. t r i u m p h , l u c k l e s s A g g i e th is to l o o k * e a s y . Rax* »r- t o d a y b a c k s ar© in S h r e v e p o r t I In* t o m o t L o u i s i a n a S t a t * . A r k a n s a s 0, o n e L . S . U . 18. W h e n R o c k R e c d , J e s s F a t h e r e e , Ab© M i c k a l a n d t h e T i g c r r n e n g e t t h e t h r o u g h t h e m a d s t r a i g h t o v e r t h e H o g l i n e s , til© I e s s * P o r k e r * will r e a l i z e w h a t a n d H i c * w e r e u p a g a i n s t . L a s t w e e k A r k a n s a s t o B a y l o r a n d L . S . U. b l a s t e d M a n h a t t a n . c a r r y i n g r e s t o f l o s t S. M. U. 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Picked Over • * Rice Owls T exan S po rts F o u r m - r o ll e r s o f th<3 J O E B E L D E N , N i , h ( E d i t o r E d i t e d b y S T A N L E Y G U N N Longhorn ‘B’ Squad Beats Randolph Field A lban y D efends Record of D efeats A S H L A N D , O r e ., O ct. 1 8 .— ( I N S ) — With a w o r l d ’s r e c o r d a t s t a k e , A l b a n y C o l l e g e will t a k e the f ie l d h ere S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t S o u t h e r n O r e g o n N itrm al. c h a n c e l a r e b r i g h t , th e sc h oo l c a n c la im the d u b i o u s h o n o r o f h a v ­ i n g lost m o r e c o n s e c u t i v e f o o t ­ b all g a m e s t h a n a n y o t h e r s c h o o l in t h e w o rld . A l b a n y , w ith 2 7 d e f e a t s , is t ie d f o r th e r e c o r d w A h K n o x a n d H o- V ‘ ‘ T h e L o n g h o r n “ B ” t e a m y e s ­ I f A l b a n y is d e f e a t e d , a n d the b a r t c o l l e g e - ^ in Today’s Games S S W . 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T h e , h e a d l i n e c o n f e r e n c e g a m e at D a l l a s , w h e n u n d e f e a t e d >ou the rn M e t h o d ist p l a y s e q u a l l y > Victoria Fumble Gives Freshmen 7-0 Victory, Callaway Scoring P l a y i n g a h ard g a m e o f s t r a i g h t ( b ac k . b e in g m o r e s i g n i f i c a n t b e c a u s e o f IP,th t e a m s h ave -hewn u p w e l l , to d a t e , R ic e ’s s t r i n g o f v i c t o r i e s : ; pot I es- Rice, m a y v e r y well d e ­ c id e th< c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h ip . f o o t b a l l , the T e x a s f r e s h m e n y e s ­ t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n took a d v a n t a g e o f the b r e a k s to t r o u n c e th e V ic ­ .Ju n io r C o l l e g e e l e v e n 7-0. to ria Rill o f F o r t W o rth C a l l a w a y .cored the t o u c h d o w n e a r l y in th e f ir - 1 q u a r t e r a f t e r the f r e s h m e n had p u s h e d th e ball d o w n to th e t e n - y a r d s t r i p e o n ly to lo c ii en d ow n s, T e x a s r e c o v e r e d a V ic ­ t o r i a f u m b l e on the t w o - y a r d line W a s h i n g t o n o f S t . L o u i s w a s an(j p u s h e d the hall o v e r the g o a l . B e n i ie K a u n a s o f W a s h i n g - ern M e th o d ist h as had petit ion d e c i s i v e v i c t o r i e s o v e r L o u i s i a n a , D u q u e s n e a n a t re ig h t o n . the Mus- le ss c o m S o u t h ­ ! c l e a r l y o u t c l a < d hy t a n g p o in t i g n o r e l l , on a hunch. last w e e k . All d o p e s h o u l d { ton, D. to T h i s w r i te r the Owls. A g g i e * vs. F r o g * the d o p e arid p i c k s S . M men D u r i n g th e f i r s t h a l f t h e fre-dl* lost y a r d a g e c o n s i s t e n t l y on t i g h t e n e d up e n n sid- j e n t b l y in th# s e c o n d h a l f , t a c k l i n g T h e o t h e r c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s e e s ] the r e c e i v e r -»o h a r d t h a t G a r n e r , s a f e t y m a n f#»r V i c t o r i a , s o o n be- f r**sh m e n e n d s .•,,»»#» dow n an d c o v e r th e p u n t s the H o rn e d F r o g s o f w ith o u t a n y a t t e m p t to run th e m p u n t s , but l e t t i n g the c o n v e r t e d . V i c t o r y the ■ h m en a t h r e e to tw o le a d o v e r t h is y e a r g i v e s fro the P i r a t e s . t h e i r p l a y s , o f t e n T h e P i r a t e s h a d s o m e t r o u b l e with r u n n i n g into the b ali c a r r i e r on m i x - u p i . 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He says that, t h e idea f o r this p o e m c a m e f r o m B e e t h o v e n s y m p ho ni e s a n d ha s as its t h e m e t h e poetic c o n c e p t i o n o f h i s t o r y as d e v e l o p e d by Sp e n g l e r . T h e p o e ms of t h r e e f o r m e r U n i ­ t o be ve r s i t y s t u d e n t s a r e also the m a g a z i n e . Ma r y f o u n d J o u r d a n A t k i n s on , w ho now Mis. Alfred A t ki ns on o f Au s t i n, c o n t r i b u t e d a p oe m e n t i t l e d “ A d ­ vi c e to a n E l f . ” in is Mrs, A t k i n s o n , w h o wa a m e m ­ b e r of Phi Be t a K a p p a while in t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d w ho g r a d u a t e d in 1926, is p l a n n i n g an a r t i c l e on t h e seven fl ags u n d e r which Te xa s is p u r p o r t e d to h a ve been. C h a r l e s Ranisdel l, is a h i s t o r y J r . , whose i n - t r u c t o r at f a t h e r t h e Un ii ersit y, has bis poe m “ T a r - t h e ma ga z i ne . a s c a n L a m e n t ” in Mr . 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T h o u s a n d s o f f e d e r a l c a v a l r y ­ men a r e c o o p e r a t i n g w ith th e a ir : corps in e f f o r t s to lo c a te t h e hide- ; o u ts o f th e b a n d its, o r f o r c e th e m into th e open f o r d ecisive action . M eanw hile mor’e A m e r i c a n res- j (dents of S o n o ra c o n ti n u e d to cro ss h e r e i n t e r n a t i o n a l b o u n d a r y th e and a t Bisbee and D o u g la s, f e a r ­ ing o u tbreak.-. S ix ty-fiv e crossed th e line in the I last t w e n t y - f o u r h o u rs . f u r t h e r bloody th* ra id A t A g ua P r i e t a w h e re c itize n s to e v a c ­ y e s t e r d a y w ere o rd e r e d city by a r m y o f f ic e r s , u a te w hen a b a n d i t a p p e a r e d likely, to d a y had r e t u r n e d to th e ir homes. R e p o r ts seven v o l u n t e e r s I had been killed b y b a n d i t s a fe w j miles so u th o f A g u a P r i e t a w e re to d a y b y G u a d ­ I o ffic ia lly d e n ie d a lu p e M o n ta n o , p r e s i d e n t o f th e i city. Arnold— ( C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e O n e ) He is P r o f e s s o r E a r n e s t W o rk >f M u s k in g h an C ollege, N ew C o n ­ cord, Ohio. P r o f e s s o r W o rk i- th e atli ho r of a book, ‘‘E t h i o p i a : a P a w n in H u ro p an D ip lo m a cy .” t h e r e w e re no A d e c a d e ag o in th e e m p i r e schools o r te a c h in g now ( r a f t s ; e x c e p t in p rie s tly t h e r e a r e a b o u t do zen . B esides A m arie, t h e la n g u a g e s of F r e n c h , E n glish an d Ita lia n a r e t a u g h t in ay s t h e r e is no A ddis A b a b a J a n d fo w ls ,” I F r e n c h m an - CAPITOL L.as? uay B E R T W H E E L E R an d R O B I . R T W O O L S E Y in “ T h e " N I T W I T S " “ Black D evil,” a g ro u p of l e g ­ e n d s of f a m o u s black h o rs e s t h a t te r r o r i z e d T e x a s a n d New M exico in th e e a r l y colonial days, h a s j u s t been p u b lish ed in the S e p t e m ­ b e r issue of N ew Mexico, a s t a t e m aga?BM p u b lish ed each m o n th a t A lb u q u e rq u e . T h e leg en ds w e re th e m a g a z in e by J. w r i t t e n F r a n k Dobie a n d include a s to ry by J o e S to r m . f o r in th e th e i r O n e o f te r r o r i z e d In e a rly d a y s g r e w r e g a r d i n g th e black m u s ­ t a n g stallion w as g e n e r a l ly h a te d a n d f e a r e d , w hile th e w hite s t a l ­ lion w as a d m i r e d a n d w o rship pe d. F r o m th e h a t r e d a n d f e a r o f the up a n u m b e r of b lack s st o r ie s .super­ h u m a n q u a litie s. I t is th ese s to rie s t h a t Mr. D obie p r e s e n ts hi- u su al in t e r e s t i n g sty le . i n t e r e s t i n g th e m o st o f th e T e x a n Black Devil legend* ha* to do w ith a black st all ion t h a t S an S a b a ra n g e . T he s ta llio n d ro ve a w hole tr i b e o f I n d i a n s o u t o f t h e d i s ­ l a t e r he a tt a c k e d a tr ic t. Y e a rs g r o u p of n e g r o c a v a l r y m e n . H e ch a se d into a d u g o u t a n d ev en tr ie d to follow th e m in t h e r e . H e b ecam e lo d g ed in th e d o o r w a y the n e g r o e s c u t his a n d one of th r o a t. T h e J o e S to r m has fo do w ith th e o rig in o f wild ho rses in th e W h ite M o u n ­ t a i n - of N ew Mexico. T he s t o r y c o n c e r n s an I n d i a n an d his bla*-k sta llio n n a m e d “ D ia b lo .” T h e tw o c a r r i e d on c o n v e r s a ti o n b e tw e e n th em selv e s. T h e horse, th r o u g h a terrib le h a t e f o r th e .-cent o f chile, save d his m a s t e r f r o m d e a th at th e h a n d s o f M ex icans, h u t l a t e r t r i e d to kill him a n d d e s e r t e d f o r f r e e d o m hill- w h e r e his r e s c e n d a n t - a b o u n d “ to t hi s d a y . ” leg en d u n c o v e r e d by th e m tim in Senior Engineers Plan Inspection Trip November 4 Stiiior stu d ents in the D epart- merit of Me c h a n i ca l E n g i n e e r i n g this year will make their annual inspection trip to various indus­ t r i al p la n t- in th e vici nit y o f It al ­ ia- and F ort W orth, N ovem ber 4 to 7, H. E. D ogler, professor of m e c h a n i c a l eng in eer in g, a n ­ n o u nc e d F r i da y . T h e se a n n u a l t r ip - a r e m a d e to give th e s t u d e n t s an primuriK o pp ortunity to see various phases o f m echanical en g in eerin g .ii actual production. As many \a r ie d industries are visited each year a- the sele cted cities o ffe r . the r f "j Big D a y s Stat t i n g S U N D A Y r T D K K POWELL LL Joan BLONDELL BROADWAY GONDOLIER And a S a c A m i n i < F i r s t A DO t P KC MINIO* louise f AZ£M0A HD n o RITA'S _ ORCHESTRA MCI I f ROOTHFOX IS T o n ig h t 1 1 :30j G r e a te s t F u n Since " I t Happened One Night'* CALBERT S he married m b o ss* M E L V I N DOUGLAS iiiiwin •on tv F I L M D O M S B I G G E S T S H O W I he scrum * newest i- m u sic a l se n sa tio n thk- e n ­ the talk of w o i l d ! t e r t a i n m e n t Goi genus Kith g a i ­ e t y g r a n d e u r ) a n d , . . Splashed with so ngs'. R o a r in g with laughter. I h r Bit; P a r a d e o M u s h , R o m a n c e , L a u g h t e r a l o s e W i t h s t o r y that will make yn-.-r h e a t ! s k i p h e a r t a TED LEWIS H L / and bis o r c h e s t r a . 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E v e l y n B u x x o — F r a n k i e M a e W e l b o r n J o e B a l d w i n D e a n B l a n t o n C a r o l y n M a i m s Ni ght E d i t or Day V o l u n t e e r s J a m e s T r o y Moor e J u d k i n s , W a l t e r W a s h i n g t o n , V i r g i ni a Brooks, Mar i gol d R o l l i n s J u a n i t a W h i t t l e s e y , Ma r y H e a r n e , H e r b e r t Robinson, and Rut h Hull. Louis The Automatic Recount Deserves Applause The brain-child of nome st ude nt s last y e a r who w a n t e d to c orrec t a n evil in st ude nt politics won its spurs in t he past election, it was t he a u t om a t i c r e c oun t ruling. He ret ofore , st ude nt s who de si re d re c ount s have h a d to e nte r forma l protests to t he election officials if t he y fel t t h a t t hey de se r ve d a recount . This led to qu a rr e l i n g and ha rd re count s w e r e S t u de nt s who wa nt e d b r a n d e d as poor sports. T h e y w e r e told t h a t t he y “ could* n ’t t a k e it.” And this led to bi tt er fac t ions su p p o rt i n g each of t he i nterested c a nd i da t e s. feelings. By t he a ut om a t i c ruling, t he victory in one office was re ve rse d t h ro ug h a recount . No h a rd feel ings we re m a d e be c ause of t he re c ount . Ii was a u t o m a t i c —t he t h i n g to do. S t ud e nt offi cers should ra k e t he ir mi nds this y e a r for actcions a n d ruli ngs t h a t will fu rt h e r t he we l fa re of s t u ­ de n t goverrffhent. Bi tterness and h a r d feelings be c a u se of incomplet e rul ings shoul d riot be a pa rt of st ude nt gov e rnm e nt . Unne ce ssa ry un pl e a s a nt ne s s must bv d e ­ leted. Learn to Find Yourself M a n ’s gre a t e s t di sc ove ry is t he ability t o find hi mself. Many times t he l a t e nt abil it ies of a pe rso n a re c o nc e a l e d in a misty ha z e oi doubt ful ne ss and fe a r of showi ng what he rea l ly is. He who does not put in use his gifts a nd qua li ti es fa des a n d d e t e ri o ra t e s j u st as unuse d m a c h i n e r y bec ome s obso­ let e a nd rusty. Man m ust fix his m ind on one a m bi t i on a nd focus all his m e n t a l and physical p o w e r s t o w a rd t h a t goal. His conscience is his com pass, a nd he shoul d ne v e r a l ­ low indecision or a ny obsta c l e to c h a n g e his course. Mult i tudes ha ve let o t h e r infl ue nce s i nt e rfe re wit h t h e i r t h e y h a v e bec ome innat e a pt i t ud e , and c onse que nt l y fa i l u re s or a re still struggl i ng in mcdiocricy. Sydney Smith, t he noted phi losopher, s a i d : “ Fol low t h e grai n of yo u r a p t i t ud e a n d you will s u c c e e d ; do a n y t h i n g else a n d you will be ten t h ousa nd times less t h a n not hi ng. T hough this sta t e m e nt contai ns a powe rfu l wa rni ng, it is unfortunate t h a t so m any di sre ga rd it. T he y do w h a t n a t u r e forbi ds t h e m to —a t t e m p t i n g to fit a s qu a re p e g into a r ound hole. T o d a y o ur schools and colleges offe r m a n y op po rt u ni t i e s f o r self-analysis. However, one must use j u d g m e n t in c hoosing his vocation. W h a t may seem pl e a sa nt a n d d e ­ si r a b l e at first m a y l at e r t urn out to be a chronic d r u d g e . Eve ryone must choose for his life’s work so m e t hi ng t h a t is f it t e d for him, and hr1 must sacrifice much to g a in his obj e c t i ve . Success is d e t e rm i n e d b.v o ne ’s c apac i ty to find himself . -—O K L A H O M A DAILY. T E X A S . . . A C e n te r/ A go E d i t e d b y F R A N K I E W E L B O R N O c t o b e r T h e e x c i t e m e n t o f wa r had s p r e a d all o v e r T e x a s fr om one s p a r s e l y se t t l e d c o m m u n i t y to the ne xt . V o l u n t e e r s f r o m No r t h and E a s t T e x a s w e r e on t he i r w a y to j oi n S t e p h e n F. Au s t i n a n d small a r m y now on t he i r wa y to S a n A n t o ni o , t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s of G e n e r a l Cos. 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T h e e a s t i nc l ude s J a n e H a m- ma c k, Elsie G e n e Moor e , J a c k i e H o l i m a n , a n d J e r r y M c A f e e . Sol on Earle plays the role Peter. of Si mo n Journalists to H ear V eteran Reporter tal k e di t or E d m u n d Travi s , v e t e r a n T e x a - edit or, publ i she r , an d r e p or t e r , f o r m e r of The Au s t i n S t a t e s m a n , and T h e A us t i n Dis­ to m e m b e r s of patch, will Si gma Del t a Chi, p r of e s s i ona l d i n n e r f r a t e r n i t y , at a r e g ul a r m e e t i n g in di ni ng room A a t the U n iv e r s i t y Co mm o n s S u n d a y ni g h t a t 6 o ’clock, S t u a r t Long, p r e s i ­ d en t , has a nnounc e d. The previ ousl y a nn o u n c e d b u si ­ ness m e e t i n g has been p o s t p o ne d unt i l a f t e r t h e dinner. SKIPPY V £ 5 ’ £ i^ , I T H IN K T H e a i r p l a n e u J i l l S o o n T a k e : THE P l a c e o f t h e A u t o m o b i l e . 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Thi s w a s n ot f o u n d ; the red a n t s a r e b l a m e d. J u s t why such placed in a s c e r t a i n e d , but a t we r e no h o r n e d toads. t h e box has n ot l east o bj e c t s we r e b e e n t h e r e Edi-Terribles B y J A C K J E N N I N G S in t h a t T he n u m b e r of births p e r yeais p e r s t a t e is kt n d a d ry r e a d i n g f o r those who d o n ’t have t ha t m o ­ t he r l y i ns t i nc t , a n d ma y d i s c o u r ­ a g e s ome of t h e m , b u t n e v e r t h e ­ a less while p o k i n g a r o u n d Worl d A l m a n a c , on e of t h o s e l i t ­ tle books full o f e v e r y ­ is t h i n g t h a t you d o n ’t ne e d t o know, and ha s mo r e a B r o a d w a y b u r l e s q u e , w e h a p p e n e d to noti ce a list of s t a t e s a n d t h o r bi r t hs f or t h e y e a r of 1932. 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It w o u l d n ’t ha ve b e e n such bad t a s t e opposi t e if Te xa s , u n a c c o u n t e d t o t b a t ’s a leave us e n t i r e l y out , blow to Te xa s home i ndus t r y, t he y had for , b u t j u s t put In his l i tt le e x c u r s i o n u p to he l p to t he Dallas last w e e k - e n d t h e i r pick a n d shovel boys w i t h work, G o v e r n o r Al l i e d not only blew a hole in t h e g r o u n d , b u t he recei ved a l i tt le pe ck on t h e e a r ; by a sw'cet y o u n g t h i n g b e a r i n g roses. In f ac t the kiss c a m e first and t he n t h e b l ow- of f . . . the face shi ps t h a t had n o t h i n g on tin- girl. a good t h i ng she wa s a little o f f h e r aim, or J i m m y might have g o n e a h e a d a n d bl own up t he f oot ba l l ; field. l a u nc h e d a t h o u s a n d It ' s “Figures d o n ’t lie, s o me f i gur e s look t oo good to be t r u e . ” . which m e a n s d o n ’t lot y o u r c o m m o n influence y o u r b ut I . . eyes sense. T H E F O L L O W I N G s t u d e n t s re t he R e g i s t r a r ’s Of f i ce to p or t a t o nc e : Be na vi de s , A l f o n s o N i c a n o r Ho r t o n , Dee D a v i d Rosser, VV. G. Sp e n c e r , J o h n Churchil l St a l ey , J a m e s I r ve n , J r . S t or m, M a r y E m m a Voss, J a m e s Maxwel l Wa l k e r , J o s e p h G a r vi n W h i t n e y , Wi l l i am B e r n a r d E. J. M A T H E W S , r e g i s t r a r gi ven ti ons will be F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E e x a m i n a ­ S a t u r d a y F re n c h , a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o ’clock. I.atin, a n d Czech tes t s will be held in Biological L a b o r a t o r y 12; S p a n ­ ish in G a r r i s o n Hall I ; a n d Ger- I m a n in J o u r n a l i s m Bui l di ng 212. C. A. S W A N S O N , c h a i r ma n of c o m m i t t e e on f o r ei g n ^l a ngua ge r e q u i r e m e n t s . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Someone Is Always Pleased S A T U R D A Y , OC T O B E R 19, 1935 By Percy L. Crosby YOU M EA N T H E R E OJO N T B E A N V O H , A F E W HERE AN' T H E R E • O N E O F NVY U N C L E S oJlLL S E D E L IG H T E D T o H E A P T H IS , The Student Pulse K «e u-ihse t h e p r l v i l e i e * o f t h e c o l u m n m u s t d i s c u s s p r o b l e m * a n d n o t p a r n o n a t i t i e s . L e t t e r s flea llftp w i t h p e r s o n a l ! * ie* will nu t h e pol.Ii h ed . M o r e o v e r , w r i t e r m u s t r e t r u i n t h e i r poin t. f r o w d e a h r i K in r a c i a l o r H a - - a n i m o s i t i e s L e t t e r s s h o u l d b e c o n d e n s e d t o n o t m o r e t h a n JOO w o r d s . P u n g e n t , t e r s e e x p r e i - in y o u r ' «iion of y o u r Idea* n o t only nave* s p a c e , b u t a l s o i n c r e a s e s t h e s t u d e n t b o d y , b u t in a n y w a y r r .n ce r n .* in a n a t t e m p t t o d r i v e b o n o t h e i n t e r e s t o p e n i letter* m u st ba sig n e d , but if the a u th o r so req tie i t s , the : n a t u r e will l e t ! I r e All not he pu blished. lie Came to Texas Democracy lived thi s a mi d Onc e , n o t so v e r y m a n y y e a r s ago, I in a c o u n t r y whe r e me n .spoke of d e m o c r a c y wi t h s ol e mn f a c e s a n d a t wi nkl e in t he i r eye. T h e y c l i mb e d u p o n high ba l c oni es a n d spoke to t he people in the s t r e e t b el ow o f the ri ght s a n d pri vi l eges o f the w o rk i n g ma n. All The t h e m a n y “ v iv a ’s ” f r o m little b r o w n m e n who w o r e f r o c k ^ • c o a t s e xp l a i n e d c a r e f u l l y t h a t w h a t t h e c o u n t r y n e e d e d wa s D e m o ­ t he y w e r e gi ven c r a c y — a n d , if of of f i c e , t h a t the t he p o w e r n e e d s of t he c o u n t r y s houl d be f u l f i l l e d q u i c k l y a n d sur el y. . -equcnt ly have a considerabl e si ght life. t h e d u s k y m u l t i t u d e . i n g bot h A r m y and m- Na v y A T e x a n by birth, n a t i o n a li t y , c r ee d, a nd p r e f e r e n c e , I c a m e to t he U n i v e rs i t y n o t t w o y e a r s a go. “ My n a t i v e t h o u g h t , “ will s u r e l y he d i f f e r e n t . T h e re , t h i n k a s t h e y m e n m a y do a n d p l ea s e , ” Y e t e ve n h e re , f i nd t h a t pe opl e wish to o r d e r t h e lives of ot he r s . S t a t e , ” I I T h e r e w a s a mo s t i n t e r e s t i n g l e t t e r in T h e Daily T e x a n a d a y or t wo ago. It w a s w r i t t e n by a g e n t l e m a n who ha d t w o sons, who had s e e n a wa r , who ha d no wish a n o t h e r , a n d y e t who to see wished i ns t a l l a t i on of t h e an R.O.T.U. u n i t on t h e c a mp u s . My h a t is o f f to t he g e n t l e m a n . to ai d a n d if possible, To t a k e up t he po i n t t h a t mili­ t a r y o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e n o t d e m o ­ c r a t i c : While t h e r e is no vote in a m i l i t a r y o r g a n i z a t i o n ( e x c e p t t h a t on local, s t a t e a n d n a t i on a l que s t i ons , as the o r d i n a r y civilian n ev e r t he l e s s v o t e s ) , a r e t he y s o m e w h a t d e mo c r at i c. T o be gi n wi t h (civilian opi ni on ma y be c o n ­ t r a r y to this, b u t it is ne ve r t he l e s s fact,) opini ons a n d s ug g e s t i o n s a r e a we l c ome d f r o m all m e m b e r s o f mi l i t a r y a t o r g a ni z a t i o n , t i me s e v e n solicited. A n y sensible op i n i on or s u g g e s t i o n a l wa ys has it is a h e a r i n g , a n d a d o pt e d . In a m i l i t a r y a p r e m i u m is placed upon initiative. A d v a n c e m e n t is only by y o u r own e f f o r t , an d n o t be c a us e you h a p ­ t o “ kn o w s o m e bo dy . ” T he n , pen too, f r e e d o m is m o r e t h a n a my t h to t he mi l i t a r y man. C e r t a i n rul es a n d r e gu l a t i on s a r e n ec e s s ar y, of c ours e, b u t t h e y a r e no mo r e b i n d i n g t h a n t he laws i mposed by a n y i n t e l l i g e n t city, s t a t e , or n a ­ t i ona l g o v e r n m e n t , a n d t he p e n a l ­ ties t hes e infli cted f o r b r e a k i n g r e g u l at i on s a r e no mo r e severe or laws g o v e r n i n g u n j u s t t h e to o u r civilian p o pul at i on. Due t h e f a c t t h a t c o r r u p t politics do n o t e n t e r in, j u s t i ce sel dom mi s­ c a r r i e s in a mi l i t a r y court . uni t , t h a n is in t h e n e a r f u t u r e . I too, h a v e seen a w a r ; ha ve no to see a n o t h e r ; a nd, if t he wish m o d e r n medi cal pr of e s s i on to be t r u s t e d , a m likely to have a son T h e w a r I in saw w a s n o t g r e a t w a r , j u s t a small one. B u t I k n e w m a n y of the m e n who w e r e killed it, a nd I k n o w t h a t life was as s w e e t to t h e m a s it was to a n y T e x a s I b l 8 — a n d boy who l e f t h e r e in did n ot r e t u r n . I h a ve se e n me n one d a y c a t a t my t abl e, and the n e x t h a v e s e e n t h e m lyi ng in t he T h e uni t , while mi l i t a r y in c h a r ­ t h e i r j u n g l e wild hu g e holes the sha dow a c t e r , would, b eyond . 44 b o d i e s . Holes m a d e by old of a doubt , be dec i de dl y a g a i n s t It was n ot pl e as­ I W i nc h e s t e r s . war. It is a w el l - known f ac t t h a t pr e va i l i ng s e n t i m e n t in all mil a n t . I h a v e no wish to h a ve my body s u b j e c t e d to such t r e a t m e n t . t he hi ghe s t T h a t is why no on e s houl d oppose g e n e r a l s a n d a dm i r a l s do w n to the t he f o r m a t i o n o f a mi l i t a r y unit. is B e c a u s e sin h opposi t i on is the ex- a g a i n s t war. N o n e o f t h e m have a c t oppos i t e o f d e m o c r a c y . VV ho }in y doubt a- to w h a t w a r m e a n s jf q r e al l y comes, a n d c o n se q ue n t - p r a t t l e s o f f r e e d o m of s pe ec h a nd o f a c t i o n a n d yet wi l l de n y a ma n jy no mi l i t a r y m a n r e a l l y w a n t s t he r i g h t to save hi ms e l f t h e di s­ war. N o t e t h a t t he A m e r i c a n L e ­ gi on c o nt i nu a l l y c r u s a d e s a g a i n s t t h e c o m f o r t s w a r , y e t does not s ugge s t t h a t we a r m y ? a b a n d o n o ur a r m y a n d navy. lf jowli est p r i va t e s a n d s e a m e n , j^a r y b r a n c he s , f r o m o f a p ri va t e I >enioci acy7 in in l i ke t h e r e is a war, we will go. it or We will go w h e t h e r we n o t , a n d m o s t o f us will like it wh e n it s t a r t s . W h o b e t t e r t ha n w e — we w h o s o u g h t to rai se o u r ­ fel lows by s e l v e s k no w l e d ge a n d abil it y- a r c b e t t e r iii w a r s u i t e d t o a s well a s in p e a c e ? lead t h e na t i on a bo v e o u r F or t hos e who feel it, t h e r e is in m a k i n g t h e m ­ I hose t hey a r e o r g a n i ze d An R.O.T.U. un i t would be n o n ­ political in c h a r a c t e r . In t he first place, t he m e n would be too busy, as the st u d y of mi l i t a r y sci ence a nd t a c ­ tics ain! not politics. T h e n, t oo, it t he woul d n o t be a clique K.S.U. was, hut would he op» ii to a n y Uni ve r s i t y m a n d e s i r i ng to e n t e r . f or a s t h e f o s t e r While non-pol it ical , t o be p r o n o u n c e d with a t h e y to t h w a r t is, well— H A R D ­ I u s e d to r e f e r a r e s p o n s i b i l i t y uni t s e l ve s as a bl e a s possible. s t u d e n t who feel no p a t r i o t i s m ( t h a t last would p r o b a b l y g o v e r n m e n t i ndi re c t l y, a s g r e a t e r wo r d i nt er e s t would be a r o u s e d in it. Ho s c o r n f u l s n e e r ) ma y do as m a n y o f t h e s t u d e n t s who have wish, hut a t t e m p t i n g h i t h e r t o been passive would t ake t he o t h e r b unc h an a ct i ve i n t e r e s t rn s t u d e n t gov- LY D e m o c r a t i c , t o su c h people in a d i f f e r e n t m a n - e m i n e n t if the boge y o f “ mi l i t a r y op p r e s s i o n ' a n d “ s t u d e n t mi l i t ar y ne r , b u t w o r e o u t all such e x ­ the p l a t ­ c l i qu e s ” was pl a c e d pres si ons b e f o r e c omi ng to T e x a s the A s ­ f o r m of c a n d i d a t e s sembl y an d Counci l . Wi t ne s s t he f u r o r which the m e r e me n t i o n of a unit has caused. in s e a r c h of d e mo c r ac y . — J. T. L. in f or ‘A Clarification Si nc e t h e e s t a b l i s h me nt of an R. O. T. U. ha - be c ome such a c o n ­ t r ov e r s i al point on the c a mp u s , let us c o n s i d e r t h e u n it f r o m t he mi l ­ i t ar y m a n ’s point of view. Due to t he f a c t t h a t my f a t h e r is a n a r m y o f f i c e r , I have been in c o n s i d e r a b l e c o n t a c t with mi li­ t a r y life f r o m a n o f f i c e r ' s s t a n d ­ poi nt . Too, I ha ve a t t e n d e d U. M. T. U. c a m p s , a n d f ound o u t how the e nl i s t e d m a n lived. T h e n , fin ally, I h a ve s e r ve d f o u r y e a r s in the U n i t e d S t a t e s Navy, a n d con- in the mi nor i t y, I. Some of it. 2. A l t h o ug h To concl ude , a unit should be c a m p u s be ­ t he e s t a bl i s hed on the s t u d e n t s c a u s e : t he s e s t u ­ w a n t d e n t s a r e t he y would deri ve be ne f i t f r om it. And a f t e r all, the m i n o r i t y does have It woul d mo s t d e ­ s o n u ri ghts. s t u d e n t s , ci dedl y not h a r m a n y it, or e i t h e r in i n t e r e s t e d t hos e n o t so i nt er e s t ed. Ami if a s u b j ec t is be n e f i ci a l to some, a n d h a r m f u l to none , shoul d t hes e f e w be d e pr i ve d o f t he b e ne f i t s b e ­ c a u s e t he y a r e in t he mi n o r i t y? those M. I. T A Y L O R . For Perfect Laundry Service ALWAYS DIAL 6 4 4 4 DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY “ S n a p p y S e r v i c e ” Gory Glory in A ve ry spl endi d a r t i c l e, “ Men Who Will N e v e r F i g h t A g a i n , ” a p ­ issue of p e a r the O c t o b e r ll) I t h e L i t e r a r y Di gest , p a ge 16. r e c o m m e n d this especi al l y f or you good t h e fellows who beli eve g l or y o f war . in T o q uo t e a f e w l i ne s : “ If you the g u ys t h a t kn o w w a n t to see a b o u t w a r go u p s t a i r s t o W a r d 2- t h a t S out h. T h e y a r e t h e g u y s t a k e d o n ' t leave he r e unti l t h e m o u t in in a box. 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T h e d o c t o r said his b r a i n wa s s ound, b u t his ne r v e s will not obe y its c o mm a n d s . T h e r e did no t se em to be mu c h r e a s on to ask him w h a t he t h o u g h t of the i t a l o - F t h i o p i a n W a r . ” t ook him t he s t a r e d I t hi nk the J a p a n e s e a r c p r e t t y good fellows, a n d on s e c o n d r e a d ­ ing o f thi s art i cl e, I ’m q u i t e s u r e of it. Call me yell ow if you wish, but whe n the d ra ft inc l ude s my n a m e , t he M . P . ’s will h a v e a jol ly t i me t r y i n g to f i n d me. — MAV. /letter Seats in p a r t i c u l a r , h u t j u s t T he s e last few d a y s I have been the c a m p u s j u s t c r u i s i n g a r o u n d t a l ki n g to thi s g r o u p t h a t a n d g r o u p ; not t r y i n g to f i nd o u t a n y ­ t h i ng lis­ t e n i n g to w h a t t he s t u d e n t s have t o say a b o u t t h e h a p p e n i n g s on t he c a mp u s . 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I s n ’t t h a t the way you u n d e r s t a n d t h e s i t u a ­ t i on? line a r e f o r in t h a t I is the f a c t t h a t s e a t s I - p e r t ive s e c t i on, s e a t s Well, t h e c a u s e f o r all this fuss this re- a r e real ly ours, a r e b e i n g sold to out- si ders f o r cash. Now, t he s t u d e n t s beli eve t h a t t he y shoul d have those t h a t to sell those s e at s is to j u s t t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e of t h e f a c t t h a t a l r e a d y paid t he a c t i vi t y fee, an d if t he y is given i s e a t s f o r t h e si mpl e r e a s on I t h e y pa i d f o r t h e m f i r s t ; an d o u t s i d e r s t h e s t u d e n t s h ave t h a t ; d o n ’t t he m, like the s e a t t h e n, s t a y home. On e fel low I tal ked to wa s mad t he e n o u g h to e a t nails be c a us e only s c at s a vai l a bl e f or him a n d his b e t t e r h a l f w e r e s e a t s do w n b e s i d e t he goal post. H e believes, it is u n j u s t to a n d so do I, t ha t a nd sell t hese se a t s to o u t s i d e r s for ce the s t u d e n t to sit w a y o f f in the f a r e nd of the field. This fel low said t h a t he ha d muc h r a ­ t h e r r e a d a play by pl a y a c c o u n t From O u r Readers S O M E T H I N G A B O U T A S O L D I E R T h e r e a r e some pe o p l e who, a t I the m e n t i o n o r s i gh t of a u n i ­ f or m, s t a r t f r o t h i n g a t t h e m o u t h an d s i g n i n g pr ot est s . This is p r o b ­ to t h e a b l y a c omp l e x b r o u g h t on by a f e a r o f police of f i c e r s . h a b it u a l t y p e of p e r s on who Thi s is fix a b r o k e n would a t t e m p t clock by b e a t i n g on a it w i t h h a m m e r . The^se p oo r m i s g u i d e d c r e a t u r e s have t h e p r o p e r e n d in mi nd, h u t t h e y a r e g o i n g a b o u t it ‘ in e x a c t l y the r e v e r s e of a n y t h i n g t h a t could b r i n g a b o u t t h a t end. ‘W a r Is H e l l ’ No s o o n e r h a d s o m e o n e m e n ­ ti o n e d R. O. T. C. t h a n t h e y b e ­ g a n w a v i n g t h e i r a r m s in t h e a i r a n d s c r e a m i n g “ mi l i t a r i s m . ” Mi li­ to w a r ­ t a r i s m m e a n s a d d i c t i o n like prac t i c es . N o t h i n g like a d d i c ­ tion to w a r coul d be mo r e u n - t r u e o f o u r f o r m o f R. O. T. C. I t is I t r u e t h a t in E u r o p e , t h e boys who t r a i n i n g a r e a r e t a u g h t t h a t t h e r e is n o t h i n g rn ore g l o r i o u s t h a n to fi ght, a nd, if ne ed j be, die, t h e i r c o u n t r y . T h a t is in E u r o p e , N O T H E R E . I have : n e v e r s e e n a n a r m y o f f i c e r who would n o t tell his class in loud tones , n o t once, b u t repeatedly, t h a t w a r is H E L L ! t a k i n g m i l i t a r y f o r I T h e r e m a y be people who would in like to see t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n o t h e r wa r , b u t t h o s e pe o p l e a r e n ot t h e y o u n g men wh o h a v e had mi l i t a r y t r a i n i n g . T h e boys who have s p e n t a n y t i me a t all in m o d ­ e r n m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g h a v e l e a r n e d t he t e r r i b l e d e s t r u c t i v e p o w e r of m o d e r n we a p o n s . T h e y k n o w t h a t if t h e y e v e r ha ve to f i g h t in a war, t h e y will n ot be t h e onl y ones t h e s e we a p o n s . T h e y know with t h a t si mi l a r w e a p o n s will be t u r n cd on A p e r s on c a n n o t I s t u d y m o d e r n w a r f a r e w i t h o u t I c o m i n g to t h e conc l us i on t h a t a c ­ tive l e n g t h of , t i me m e a n s almost c e r t a i n d ea t h . ' I n e x p e r i e n c e Cost l y* f i g h ti n g f o r a n y t h e m. To m a k e t h e y k n o w ho w t h e s e boys v o l u n t e e r to g o t h e to c e r t a i n d e a t h f o r p r o f i t of i n d u s t r y is t oo big a t a k f or a n y p r o p a g a n d i s t . T h e y a r e t h e y would fi ght, not co w a r d s , t h e i r home d e f e n d to r eadi l y, to I s h o r e s ; a n d f i g h t to d e f e n d t h e i r h o me shores. i g n o r a n t people who know So me t he y n o t h i n g o f w a r b u t w h a t re a d lie s t a m p e d e d into a w a r for a n o t h e r c o u n t r y by a lot o f flag w a v i n g by t h e v e r y .-ame p e t i t i on - s i gn e r s u ho a r e easi ly s w a y e d to o n e ex I r eni c o r the o t h e r , b u t n o t a n y d i m e -novels m i g h t in It like a d v a n t a g e the fact o f the g a m e in the S u n d a y p a p e r . is looks j u s t the t h a t bei n g t a k e n o f a c t i v i t y fee w a s paid in a d v a n c e ; that m o n e y is a l r e a d y in a n d mo r e is t h e ease, .sought a f t e r . If t h a t is an a ct i vi t y t h e n w h a t b e n e f i t t i c k e t to t h e s t u d e n t ? O f c o u r s e, it will pass you t h r o u g h t h e g a t e , b u t Y n a t g o o d is a pass t h r o u g h the gat<- w h e n you c a n ’t get a decent seat t o si t in to set- t h e g a m e ? T H E I a m in full s y m p a t h y wi t h the this t h e s t u d e n t s a b o u t r e s t o f S T U D E N T S , t hi ng. W E , shoul d ha ve a n d do w a n t thes e scat s. T h a t is t h e r e a s o n W E paid f o r o u r a c t i vi t y ti ckets. T h e o u t ­ s i de r s h oul d have to pay t h e p e n ­ a l t y of p u r c h a s i n g t h e i r t i cket s late by h a v i n g to sit in the poorer seat s. T h a t s i t u a t i o n s h oul d not he f o r c e d upon the s t u d e n t . s a m e idea a b o u t this t h i n g as t h e r e s t of us do? Do y o u h a v e t h e ■ar-J.H. p e r s o n who k n o ws j u s t w h a t he is g e t t i n g into. T h e r e is a n o t h e r side o f t h e topic to he b r o u g h t to light. How m a n y pe o p l e wh o s e n t f a t h e r s a n d h u s b a n d s to be killed in t h e last bloody e s c a p a d e of t h e m u n i t i o n s m a k e r s k n o w t h a t t wo t h i r d s of o u r c a s u a l t i es was c a u s e d by i n ­ e x p e r i e n c e o f t h e o f f i c e r s a n d me n in o ur a r m y ? Ha d t h e s e m e n had t h e p r o p e r m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g , t h e y t o d a y . W e we r e would he alive the Wo r l d W a r b r o u g h t t r u e t h e t h r o u g h facts. At t h e t i me we w e n t into t h a t w a r , we had p r a c t i c a l l y no t r a i n i n g w a s a l ­ a r my . Mi l i t a r y mo s t u n k n o w n . No one r ea l l y k n e w w h a t w a r of t h a t tyi>e was. E v e ry w a r we h a v e e v e r g o n e into, we have e n t e r e d wi t h a v e ry small a r m y a n d l i tt le or no s e r i o u s m i l ­ i t a r y a l o n e p r o v e s t h a t it is t h e lack of mili­ t a r y k n o wl e d g e a n d n o t p r e p a r e d ­ ness t h a t get-s us i nt o t r o u b l e . i nt o i g n o r a n c e o f t r a i n i n g . Thi s f a c t F e a r s C o m m u n i s t s T h e t h a t t h e m. L e t us s u p p o s e t h e b e l l y­ a c h e r a n d t h e p r o t e s t - s i g n e r s had t he i r own way. T h e a r m y , t h e t h e m a r i n e corp®, a n d all navy, m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g h a d b e e n d o n e a w a y wi t h e n t i r e l y . E v e r y one in b u t t he c o u n t r y w a n t s n o t h i n g peace. W e all w a n t pe a c e , b u t the c o m m u n i s t s s t a g e a s u p p o s e l a r ge d e m o n s t r a t i o n . T h e police a r e all b u s y t r y i n g v a i n l y to h a n ­ dle r e vo l t e r s s e c u r e help f r o m a n ag g r e s s i v e , c o m m u ­ nistic c o u n t r y . T h e y g e t a r m s a n d r e v o l ut i on . W h a t s t a r t a real wo u l d w e do t h e n ? It w o u l d be t he s t o r y o f t h e Ru ssi a n R e v o l u ­ tion all o v e r a g ai n . T h e h o r r i b ly u n b el i e v a b l e , of b u r n i n g ci t ies; the g r u e s o m e tal e o f r a v i n g b a n d s o f b a n d i t s , r o b ­ bing, killing, r a i l i ng; a n d finally, t h e o pp r e s s i v e g o v e r n m e n t of real mi li tar ist ic is onl y the a w f u l possibil it ies o f one o f such a wide o p en , helpless, a n d y e t p e a c e l e ad e r s . T h a t bloody, l ovi ng policy. C i t e s E t h i o p i a ’s C a s e t al e beli eve Look at E t h i o p i a . T h e y did n o t t h e y w e r e weak. w a n t war, b u t T h a t was t h e i r sin a g a i n s t Italy. T h e y w e r e pe a c e - l ov i n g , b u t u n ­ p re p a r e d . T h e y g o t w a r b ec a u s e t h e p o w e r the y did n o t have to keep w a r out of t h e i r country. We m u s t n o t be p u t in t h e same s i t u a t i o n as Ethio|>ia. Some u n i n ­ f o r me d people t h a t a n a r m y c onsi st s of a body of me n with g u n s in t h e i r han d s , a n d t h a t force could be g o t a p r o t e c t i n g in a da y or two. Th i s t o g e t h e r jus: as foolish as t h i n k i n g t h a t a city could be bu i l t in a d a y o r two. A n a r m y is a v e r y c o m p l i ­ c a t e d c o u n t r y in i t s e l f ; f o r while only an o r d i n a r y c o u n t r y m u s t feed, clothe, arui ho u s e itself, a n a r m y mus t do all thi s a n d in a d ­ f or e x i s t e n c e dition m u s t fight with c o mp l i c a t ed m a c h i n e s t h a t r e q u i r e y e a r s to l e a r n t o o p e r a t e . As k A r m y O f f i c e r * facts. If you d o u b t T h e s e a r e you ma y ea s i l y a n y s t a t e m e n t , veri fy it by a s k i n g a n y a r m y o f ­ ficer, or by m e r e l y k e e p i n g y ou r eyes a n d e a r s open. I am n o t t a l k ­ ing t h r o u g h my h a t ; I h a v e had ye a r s o f R . O. T. ('. t r a i n i n g a n d have m a d e a s t u d y o f w a r a n d its on c a u s e s , h y i n g to k n o c k d o wn the a r m t h a t p r o t e c t s you, go a h e a d ; h u t , wh e n t h r o u g h poison g a s t he s t r e e t s a n d shells a r e t e a r i n g you to to pieces, d o n ’t ask me lead a b un c h of g r e e n kids o u t to s t a r v e d , own f r oz en, sh o t d o wn by t h e i r a r t i l l e r y b e c a u s e the g u n n e r s k n e w n o t h i n g of t h e i r w e a p o n s , a n d be b l a s t e d o u t o f t h e p ri me o f yo u t h , b ec a u s e t he n l at e to do a n y t h i n g . CAR. T. lf. M A R K L E Y , is s w e e p i n g be mo we d it will be If you c hoose d o wn , to go t oo e x - c o m m a n d i n g o f f i c e r of S. J . IL S. c o m p a n y , i n f a n t r y R. O. T. ('. L A S T T I M E T H I S Y E A R FREE T O D A Y Saturday, Oct. Only t h e ir H o ld e r s o f P a r a l t a p o r t r a it c e r t i f i c a t e s w h o w ill h a v e r e c e i v e A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E a f i n e m i n ia t u r e p o r tr a it o f t h e n o s e t h e y lik e be st, in a d d i t i o n to t h e p h o t o s o f f e r e d o n t h e p o r t r a it c e r t i f i c a t e . t o d a y w ill s it tin g s P A R A L T A 251L Guadalupe P h o n e 2 - 0 2 5 8