T oday’ s Editorial It Can’t Happen To Me. t h e i t a m The Weather Partly cloudy. Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1938 Six Pages Today No. 98 Biggest Exhibit ' - " • • ■/ A s. Health Service Visits Increase 14,493 In J Years Calls Per Student Show Slight Gain Under Gilbert An tho in crease o f 1 4 ,49 3 num ber of visits paid the U n iv er­ in in the sity Health S erv ice last seven y e a rs w as matched by only 3,1 RO increase in enrollment in the University, a com pariso n of clin­ ical activities over a seven-year period The com pilation, shows. which is included in the 1936-37 annual rep ort o f the S erv ice, cov­ er* 193d the y e a rs rincp Dr. J o e Gilbert has been director. inclusive, to 1 937 The av e rag e num ber of visits per student, however, has hovered a bout the sam e m ark for the re rind, b ein g 3.4 in 1930-31 and 3,8 in 1936-37. L a r g e s t num ber per in student fo r an y y e a r was 4.3 1935-36, designated by the S e r v ­ The ice as an epidemic total num ber of visit- paid the clinic rn 1936-37 w as 35,493. year. A l b e r t P e r l e y B r o g a n , d e a n the G r a d u a t e S c h ool , w a * the of i nstal l ed a s p r e s i d e n t of U n i r e r s i t y C l u b l as t n ig h t . Episcopal Meet Begins Today texas, Kansas Debate learns On Air Saturday Visitors Return Hom e A t End O f Extended Tour Although x train accident pre vented the K a n sa s S ta te College j d e b a tin g squad from arriving in S a n A nton io in time for a sched- ' uled debate, they met the T e x a s team S a t u r d a y afternoon b r o a d c a s t o v er KNOW in Austin. The decis ion on the d ebate will be m ade by audience vote. in a D ebating on the affirm a tiv e subject of the T e x a s the national team were : and E d w ard D< Clerck, side o f u n icam eralism team j w a s com posed of Guilford J o n e s ! and J o h n Mackin. On the K a n s a s J a m e s Gould S tate the n egative. in­ stru c to r in public speak ing in the U niversity, w a s chairman of the debate. A cc o m p an yin g fo r J e s s e Villarreal, the R a n - : i sa®. S t a t e te a m w as their coach, : E. FT, S u m m e rs, Gould, who had a tooth chip- ped in the accid en t which oc tar­ red w p o of Alpine, collected $15 . in d a m a g e s. The team wa- sched­ uled to debate over WOAI in San Exes In Favor Of Bible Plan New Committee Plans Fund To Aid Athletes B y J O H N M C C U L L Y T »*<««» Sport* E liter D. X. Bible’ s and the E x - S tu d e n t s’ A ssociation'* athletic p ro g ra m fo r Uce University, un f o r discussion S a tu r d a y aftern oon in the T e x a s Union, was accord ed enthu siastic su p p o rt by ex- -* .dent r e p r e s e n ta ­ tives from over the state. C h a i r m a n The occasion wa*, the first m eetin g of ‘ he a*biotic chairmen for Albe fifteen districts in the state, te a c h of W h o m rep orted th at t h * g a in in g system ” w as I “ Bible stren gth and converts in hit d is­ trict, that the ex-students in g e n ­ t h o era! were optimistic ab ou t athletics University high prosp ects, school showing in the idea o f en­ g r e a t interest terin g the U n iversity to g e t an education a" well as to p la y f o o t ­ b a l l . o f T e xa s ' s and ath letes were th a t the m m ■„V ’ s t ? rn rn,rn -rn- rn m Ie Main entrance to tran sp o rtatio n building H e r e a r e t wo v i e w * of t he g i a n t t r a n s p o r t a ­ t ion b u i l d i n g p l a n n e d f o r t he w o r l d ’ * f a i r in N e w Y o r k in 1 9 3 9 . F o r t y r o a d s a r e j o i n i ng in s t a g i n g t h e g i a n t exhi bi t , whi ch i nc l u d e s a t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ra i l r oa d p a g e a n t a nd d i s p l a y s o f all e q u i p m e n t a n d k in d s o f o p e r a t i o n . Th e r e will be 3 , 0 0 0 f e e t of o u t d o o r exhi bi t i on t r a ck r u n ­ ni ng t hr o u g h the s p a c i o u s c o u r t a nd g i a n t b u i l d ­ ing. t y p e s of O dd Ways To Study? - A s k The Men You're A Hole, Say Machines N o Clerks N eeded For Class Rolls B y G E R A L D P O R T E R E q u a lity o f the sex es m ay be an unrealized ideal, but all men are e q u a l— to som e women a n y ­ way. The girls have had their day in the p a p e r with their fav orite m e­ thods of studyin g, but what about the sap s who really get their les­ sons f o r th em ? Follow in g the lead o f Dr. G a l­ U. T. Graduate Aids Television R. E. Shelby Praised A s Leader In Field 4 Ministers H old Service A t 8 A. M. The eighty-ninth council of the I f ions fo r all stu d e n ts not h aving Diocese o f T e x a s , Episcopal M a jo r ob jec tives o f the Health Service, as outlined by Dr. Gil­ sm allp o x vaccina- bert, include in physical The d e b ate with today a t S t. D av id ’s law, com plete physical Church. t h r « « ' ” * y j Antonio F r i d a y afternoon . the been su c c e ssfu lly vaccin ated with- Church, will begin a in five y ears, in com pliance with . convention T exas the sta t e team w as the la st fo r the K a n sas The morning service, beginning exam ination o f every new student I squad a f t e r a to u r of the West a t 8 o’clock, will be cond ucted by and classific atio n requisite to en- In ( oast and the Rev. (Tinton S. Quin, a ssiste d | \ i a^ h when the Missouri Valley train in g r a i m e n t L e a g u e T o u rn a m e n t takes I cla sses, jacp h ere_ tbe K a n s a s S ta te de- with stu d en ts J a m e s S. Allen. M orning b a tin g squ ad will send a team . T h e! physically d efec tiv e, and c a re of d isease, keeping o f p ra y e r will Foren sic follow a* complete medical histories of pa- a f t e r which Bishop Quin will de- Mept wjll be held by the Univer- tients, : f i , v O ratorical Association in the a n a ly ses and X -rays. clinical and d isp en sary ac- • t iv it ies, and b acteriological exam- I '.nation of swimm ing pools. subsequent consultations by the following m in iste rs: Lionel in poor health or T. D e f o r e s t , C hester L. H ulls. sessions are • ]at‘ter part 0 f F e b ru a ry . l l o’clock, S outh w est C o n feren c e T A. R o u ^ e , coach o f debate the and asso c ia te p ro fe sso r liver the a n n u al ad dress. scheduled, o’clock at the church when prevention and Southw est. laboratory a fte r n o o n beginning in pub- F o u r 3 : 3 0 the at It also m ain tain s p roc ed u res which exam ination*, follow-up : council will bear discussions re- * am l other in v estig ato rs who are not more than 1.7 per cent f r e s h m a n m e a n s n o t hi ng , he a c a u s e h av<‘ insulted a g r o u p , R e g i s t r a r ’s and A u d ito r's O ffic e s o f u n rep resen ta tiv e men stu dents a fresh m an m e a n s a hole. as to t h e i r fa v o rite m ethods to certain clerks the wr° n g , in Robert E v a rt Shelby, g rad u ate q u ests f or postp oned exam ina- _ struct'-,rs. unci decisions on re* j The dfiy will be held bl 8 o clock, at the church under the direction if Mr. H ulls. •.. r f the U niversity from Austin, has o f form er p ro fe sso r, J o se p h W. Ram- o f high tribu te fro m h i*: i n s p e c t i o n 0 f approved board- bouses, assista n c e in m a tte rs san itation , supervision for The corp orate communion the A ssociated Women of the o f j Church will be tho first p rogram F r e s h me n shouldn’t d « p . i r , : » t u d ^ ( i f ^ e r , k ^ ; » y , p r o W o f . l o c , ^ >ur-vear accu m u lation o f h o l e s this these clerks. Who are th ey? 5 fa c t however, bec au se a senior m ean s j a f to these that T h ey 're m achines— m achines that : a l p h a b e t Lie nam es, count b l a n k e t ', * * not to in je c t personalities into l t a x e s c la ss statistica l analysis. rolls, and do eth er fo r m s o f ex am s. T h e re fo re , we I from A to Z> or a s tar 85 we can and hospital shall rep ort is attested to by the th at all those insulted asked s U n d in * that their nam es be withheld so ; vision. Eri ca! e n g i n e e r i n g , f o r h i s . , , f * o r* in th<> out- f , f,eid o f teIe j on --------------- „ Mr. R a m sa y attrib u tes m ost o f go television in this country to the e d i t i o n , M . t a U o iv e r - sity N u rse ry School, and prepa- ration o f f i r s t aid kits f o r use ration o f f u s t a field services rendered. are also trip * a * to a hospital, for the sam e period, is noted in the rep ort, showing only fees, a r r a n g e (th e issue. P a rticu larly j u s t b e fo re j the recen t advance in the a r t 0 f ; niim ber of p atien ts confined ^ u V c h ^ t T :? o ” ? v U k w *h‘ he church at the Rev. in special charge. M orning p rayer, led by t Jo s e p h B. Dobbins I,- i Awards Listed By Bryn Mawr Bryn M aw r College, low at 9 o'clock. The first b u s i - . roust have completed a y e a r o f nearing, ness session of be held al 9 :3 0 o’clock, a f t e r can d id a tes for scholarships m u st have gradu- the council will g r a d u a te work, and A c orresp on din g increase in the I the Rev. C. Horace Kehl, will f o b ; 3 9 , the Rev. J . Law rence Plum ley and ship- and scholarships f o r 1938- KUide, wnicn nas oeen m s t n o u t e a ^ ^ fo r C a n d id a te s fellowship Mawr, Pa., h as announced 9'i.ow- . . . A stro ng im agination is a g re a t upon theory the the system is being pre- is that the b est b o r s are v e r i t y en g in eerin g stud ents were }h<* 4, who want education ‘rath e r aid in electrical engineering, urn-1 which . rented H owever, . j * | - * , t h a t informed in a recent bulletin, in- than athletic glory, and ^ ryn tended to serve as a v o c a tio n a l ; such boys will m ake b e tte r te a m s v u«c u b a * bee** distributed than Those who select their school by the financial o f f e r rath er than by the educational offe r . to stu d en ts in th e Collage o f Engi- . . Re se arch o f f e r s not only N aturally, the ex-stud ents ex- t h e ; pecfc Bible-coached team s to win. widest field o f atli, but also the B u t they are working for genera! the U niversity exacting, the bulletin stated, ad vancem ent o f reg u lar fou r-year course in o t h t r « A n ­ bis f e e t in a pan o f w arm hp ha? had co]d fp ?t f(jr gome dayg n<)w •. 1Q17 -,h W h a W rn 1917 with a bachelor 0f science d eg ree rn electrical en- immedi- Shelby s t u d e n t B, a philosophy m a jo r , I g in eering, Mr, Opinion Poll Reports is en- j said th at he a iwayf, stu d ies sitting ate ly entered the em ploym ent o f S u s p e n d e d U n t i l F e b . 6 A joint session c f the council and S c h a e ffe r H u f f Memorial Ro­ . me A ssociated Women of 0 Church will he lichi at 2 o’clock, w,n be given in either physics or > eseau n engineer. The annual diocesan ba n q u et will chemistry to an ad van ced research j m a ste r ’s d egree, and p r e fe r a b ly a s o n a U o n « be held in the C ry sta l B allroo m a t : student. T w en ty resid en t g rad - doctor’s d egree, the search Fellowship, $ 1 ,200 v a lu e , , . a ; re arj, should be ob- , e a s t . , > ie * a *d - en s ,, x . t)ne division s- it other is only electrical en g in eerin g only lay* the educational foun dation f o r a The p ro g ra m has been divided into p arts, J o h n A. McCurdy, te e ­ on** machine tho class r o tte r I cross-legged on the flo o r uke Ma- ^ R adio C orporation of A m e r - : r I hatm a Gandhi. This ha explained . , . as being due to his faith in the ; 5ca* and w a* a «*K n e d to the r e - 1 Hindu th eory o f Y o g a , and to the 1 search laboratories in New York. j dent Opinion “ Soon a f t e r he became a mem- f a c t th a t he had to burn hi? chair I d u rin g that cold spell in N o v e m - j ber o f , hp d epartm en t i„vestig at- hrr. ... Tnp*S R eid pn J o e B t Ideo, d i r e c t r d uring j (x ; T h ere will be no rep orts on the « a 1I . l f thp TAvan B u re a u o f Stu- polls o f the Texan B u n a , j o t b tu exam m a- ' ^ ,ciac^' The P e g r a m T u e s d a y will T h e p r o g r a m T u e s d a y w ill . ' - scholarships, and in- r o d e n t g rad u ate scholarships o f . i n - : re sid e n t g r a d u a t e sc h o la r s h ip s o f , n f . ! elu d e a H o ly C o m m u n io n a t 7 :3 0 $ 2 5 0 w ill b e o f f e r e d . T h e S u s a n \ l K in g sb u ry R esearch Scholar- 9 rnmmnni<.,„ at 7 . 3 0 #OCA t u six n uatP u , „ , , at +L{ d'irector o f the Bu- o’clock, a second bu sin ess session I ship o f $3 0 0 is given f o r aocial re- I c o u r*e a t np..t o’clock, m o rn in g p r a y e r The this field. lie d. I- ftt ,1 ; 3 0 O*clockf a F o r each student a m aster card is made, recording such in form a sex, record, and other details. I ^ the d a t a on Hon a s age, cia -* F rom i e p a r a t e card is punched f o r eac c .ass in which the s u en this c ard a I j In in one n,acoin m o cia.. V m e d ? ore put In alphabetical o r­ der. U n d ern eath , long g la s s runway rn which are elec- 8 e M A C H I N E S , P a g e .3 it has a S tu d e n t C, a very d evout y o u n g *n e . television, Mr. H am say ex f a v o r i t e : P a i n e d . ad m its that his man. method of p re p a rin g f o r his ex- a P electrical e n g i n e d and as a F e b r u a r y 6. R e p o rts will then be mr turns ut am? bed, eyes closed, p alm s togeth er, j rp?uHed and fin g e r s pointing up w ard . L a s t slept sem ester. In terv iew ers o f the B u- i reau are nowr w orking on new nr air. topics, h av in g s ta rte d with a new ! ^ at departm ent. Mr. Shelby in hi? being m ade head i? the son o f Mr. r r u i u « t y u. m r - ^ooioy th ro ugh one is m e son , sem ester he ma ca- “ His n atu ral talents a s the sprin g se m e s te r will be on ness session at. 2 o'clock. T h e first poll to be reported f o r 12:15 o’ clock, an d is on his knees beside his I director o f the activities o f others J m ade weekly until the end of the E x c i m S A i S O W o r r y Stenographic Bureau T hese a r e b u sy d a y s _ . . exam in this position, but he an alarm d o c k now. has an(1 Mrs. L. B. Shelby of Austin, I t o f b a llots two d ay s ag o . Bal- S ten og ra p h ic B u rea u . and the nephew o f Dean T. H. j lotinR w U 1 be com p)eted in a b o u t; Ream a f t e r r e a m o f p a p e r is be- S tu d e n t D, a psychology m a j o r , ! S h o % o f the U niversity Division ' a week> Xhe n .Y .A . w orkers are tog printed with the ex am ques- by March I. F u rth e r in form ation n ae rjn g a r e a is0 com piling re-checks of I cross-section in o rd er to insure time d u rin g the nine-day period, the Hon* y o u ’ll have to an sw er some- will he sent fro m the o ffic e o f | y e a n X be continued a c c u r a c y of the polls. Mrs. Alieen C a g e , a s s is ta n t man- Bryn Mawrr College. law student. As soon a s registration for the a g e r of the B u re a u , said Wednes- stu d en ts it intends to serv e a? a foundation will have their first exam of the fo r work in technical design, de- year. T h is day will be devoted t o On M onday the law said that he follows the th at f a s t i n g theory to study. ' This alm o st m ade him late f o r the A T T E N D S F U N E R A L I f i r s t table a t his bo ard in g house 5 Orvan B. y e sterd ay . is an aid o f Exten sion . A physical education m a jo r is the See ODD W A Y S , P a g e 8 ; who died F rid a y night. Jo n e s, w ent to Rusk S a tu r d a y to attend fu n e ra l o f his g ran d fa th er, second orcss-se fit the jk. t a ined before a tte m p tin g to enter- ^ J com- com- | naittee with Dan H arrison o f ten fo orarv te m p o ra ry fin a n c ia 1 financial , luncheon at and luncheon a t searc h, and a two sneeial resident two special resident j final busi- g rad u ate scholarships o f $40 0 will be o ffe r e d in geolog y. the j Houston a * chairm an, will o p e r a t e fu n d s to Athletic Council th- that d ate no fund. A fte r --- - -- chemistry, and English , are rte- morp contributions to the athletic Holders o f fellowships are not i voted mainly to acq u irin g the ne-, c o ffe r s will be made, and the pro- the pro- g ram will sta n d on its own feet. la s t two I The money raised between now See M A X E Y H A R T , P a g e 3 c -“ ' l U Y r v w i p t , permitted to teach or work, hut fo r scholarship holders are allowed to fessional n u d i e * of th e do a small amount of teach in g or I the U niversity, which u n t’ ! m ath em atics, physics, , l«e?i;-arv p rep aration augm ent work two y e a r s 1 c i s i n g J u n € first o f _ - - . , . , in the other paid work. . , years. I A pplications f o r the fellowships I and scholarships should be m ade science d e g re e rn chemical engi- junior technical option em- the Dean o f the G r a d u a te School, p b asizes m ath em atic al theory, as o ffe r e d the Two options f o r a b ach elor of Laws G e t Late Start O n Exams M onday RENT THOSE R O O M S N O W With A DAILY TEX AN C LA SSIFIED A D DIAL 2-2473 Before 4:30 checks will not be d istribu ted on Monday, J a n u a r y 31, C. H. S par* onberg, auditor, ann ounced. Campus Tech n ical p ro g re s , , en g in eerin g has continued a: a nesday. Criminal P rocedure, l a b * rapid p ace, and even g re a te r ad* lie Utilities, and T o rt? have been 1 Vance? are expected in the future, j scheduled fo r T h ursday, and Ad- In su ra n c e come | with a high quality of t e c h n i c a l . the n e x t d ay. The ex am s will b e training, and the demand is s t e a d - J completed on S a tu rd a y with E v i­ lly increasing, it was pointed out. ' donee and Bankruptcy. the bulletin stated. The demand m inistrative Law and to d ay fo r well-educated men and Com mon Law Action i? EYES OF TEXAS. . . . . . - -- ...... - Campus News As Seen By J O E BELDEN jL , L A S T W E E K th e tre a su r e r o f my h on orary fra t e r n ity sent t h * in Ch icago a check fo r over $300 covering national h e a d q u a r te r s initiation fees. We h av e ex ac tly $ 1 4 .2o in the ch ap ter trea su ry and hope it will la st to p ay fo r c igars a* the smokers. And, eh yes, the se c re ta ry needs a new record bouk. Why didn’t Dr. W . F. Webb have a chap ter in his “ Divided W * S t a n d ” tellin g o f the control o f the North upon h on orary college f r a ­ tern itie s? J u s t what do th ey do with all this m oney we send them ? Oh, we g e t these neatly m im eograph ed b u d g et rep o rts and all that. B u t th a t isn’t the point. W h at we want to know is why som ething ! isn’t done to retain m ore o f that cash here at the source. W h at w * o th . “ n.tion.l ptuUf" * • ’< couldn’t do with $300! But think I lose if w e sec ed ed ! . + T O D A Y 'S N A M E — For that new Chuck W agon efficien c y y w i [ m i g h t p artly thank H E L E N E V E R H A R D . E . S . P E N N E B A K E R , « p - p a t e n t l y c a u g h t S U E S T E P H * E N S the mi dd l e o f re v i ew f o r o n e o f t hos e e x a m s . . . or i f it t he b o y b a c k h o m e t ha t o c ­ in a t t e n t i o n ? . c u p i e s h e r E D N A L E E J O N E S is r e s p o n . s i bl e f o r this nice s h o t o f the f o u n t a i n a nd L i b r a r y T o w e r at n i g h t . . . J O E L . W E S T , J R . , . . | r e a d y m u s t be g e t t i n g f o r a b a n d e x a m in this shot b y B O B H O U B O L D , or m a y b e h e ’ s s e r e ­ n a d i n g a mo r e s t u d i o u s f ri e n d . . . R O B E R T J. W E A R D E N i f it wa s t h o s e l a w w o n d e r e d e x a m s t h a t p r o m p t e d R O Y A L S T O N E ’ S d e e p c o n c e n t r a t i o n in his book s when b e got this shot . Th i s new s h ot o f the ol d . . f a m i l i a r ( t o t hos e o n the c a m ­ p u s b a c k in t he d a y s o f t he Ol d f r a m e d Mai n B u i l d i n g ) a r c h o f is C ap i to l Dome E . S. P E N N E B A K E R ' S c o n t r i * a n o t h e r __________________ 'batlon,.- This k l . , , th. ...d i d c a m e r a c o nt es t to a cl os e. Wi n- ... j , n e r s will be a n n o u n c e d e a r l y d a t a . a t a n W PAGE TWO T h e Fir.*} C o l l e g e D a 'lip In t h e S o u t h FKeme 2-2478 THE DAILY T E X A N -*-P h on e 2-2478 StJNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1988 Model W ife , Husband, Model Saturday- I I ' * l J morning a fter having deliberated the issues o f the case for tw enty- one hours. A sw eeP*n£ A ctory for the gov­ ernm ent in this case, the most im­ in portant anti-trust many years, without doubt will in shape future federal policy regulating not only the oil in­ dustry but others as well. litigation A N T I - L Y N C H E R S O R G A N I Z E “ last-ditch” W ASHINGTON. — A thirteen- man o f .Southern Democrats was formed ! in the Senate today to carry on anti­ i the filibuster against the battalion lynching bill. “ I am not superstitious about the number *13" which was the total at our m eeting,” said Sen­ ator Tom Connally (I)) o f Texas, leader o f D ixie’s rebellion against the bill to have the federal gov­ ernm ent com bat lynchings. “ We are going to carry on our fight and dem onstrate to the Sen­ ate and to the country that this unconstitutional hill, which is so repugnant to the states, cannot be passed. “ We refuse to take any blame for holding up other legislation. Responsibility fo r arranging the legislative program rests with the Democratic leaders. If they choose to consider this bill so important that it m ust delay other measures, that is up to them .” CARDOZO MAY RETIRE W ASHINGTON. — Congres­ sional friends o f the ailing As­ sociate today Justice Cardozo were considering introduction of a bill perm itting his retirem ent at will from the Supreme Court at a $20,000 life salary. The move reportedly was in­ spired by fear that resumptir o f th arduous duties o f the from hts bench, upon recovery present induce a illness, might fatal relapse. The justice has been bedridden nearly two months with a recur­ rent heart malady. His physician, Dr. John Paul Earnest, this morn­ ing reported his condition “ un­ changed.” Persons close to Justice Car­ dozo said they had heard of the retirem ent plan but that the jus­ tice “was too sick to be approach­ ed about it.” It was considered certain he would be consulted be­ fore a bill was introduced. L illian R u n y o n , graduate o f the U niversity, has resigned her teach­ ing position at Brownsville to manage a curio store in Mata* moros. hi THE STORE FOR MEN Closing OutJ* Approximately 800 Pairs of Freeman & Smith S H O E S ALL F R E E M A N $5.— $5.50— $6.50 VALUES — N O W A L L S M I T H $9.75— $10.50— $ 11.50 VALUES — N O W . I U f h p N C W S B f In t e r n a tio n a l N e w * S e r v ic e N L R B C L O S E S F O R D C A S E ST. LOUIS.— The National Labor Relations Board has com ­ pleted its case against the Ford it h a s Motor Company, which charged with unfair labor prac­ tices in its local assembly plant, counsel for the board announced before trial examiner Tilford E. Dudley, today. The Ford Company will open its case Monday when hearings are resumed. The taken laboar board had twenty-three and one half days since the start of the hearing, De­ cember 16, to complete its case, calling more than 240 w itnesses. JAPS PREDICT LONG WAR TOKYO.— Japan’s Parliam ent resumed its sessions today and was informed by Premier Prince Fumimaro Konoye that the end of the conflict with China is not y et in sight. In a speech before the Diet, Konoye declared: “ Termination o f the conflict is still far distant. It will be a long time is a reached. settlem ent before “ Ours, indeed, is a momentous task, unparalleled in history. We must be prepared to make sac­ rifices greater than any m a d e heretofore.” WORKS ON NAVAL TALK today completed WASHINGTON. — President Roosevelt the draft o f a national defense m es­ sage in which he will ask Con- ] gress early next week for a hori- ] zontal 20 per cent increase in United States naval tonnage. including Reports are the program will ask authorization for thirty-seven warships aggregating 237,000 tons and three battleships, : two aircraft carriers, six or eight tw enty destroyers and cruisers, j six submarines. Recommenda- 1 tions for additional naval aircraft are also expected. The vessels will be in addition I to the two battleships, eight de- j strayer*, six submarines, and sun- ; dry auxiliary ships for which the pending $553,000,000 navy supply ! bill carries appropriations. A l­ ready passed by the House, the j measure is due for early Senate consideration. O I L E R S N O T S O SL IC K MADISON, W is.— Thirty of- ficials of sixteen major oil cor- . porations today were found gu ilty by a federal court jury here on charges of conspiring to fix g as­ the oline prices in violation of Sherman Anti-Trust Act. The jury of farm ers and busi­ ness men returned its verdict be- | fore Judge Patrick T. Stone this s b V r F I E L D B O O T S $19.50 VALUES H OU S E SHOES REDUCED TO . 10.85 2 Price urn ja i 616 CONGRESS AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN T H R E E F A C E S E A S T . — Or it it w eal, n o r th , or s o u t h ? W e ll , In a n y e v e n t , t h a t d e p e n d s on how y o u ’re holding this n e w s p a p e r . l e f t to r ig h t, a r e Luli D e a le , John B o le s , an d F r a n c e s D r a k e in “ S h e M arr ied an A r t i s t , ” w h ich o p en s a t th# S t a t e T h e a t e r T u e s d a y . Curtain Club Play Here In Film Version Thursday B y B O Y D S I N C L A I R First it was Broadway, second the Curtain Club, and now H olly­ wood has taken up the story o f the lady who had what it took to take W ashington— in other words, “First Lady,” and the celluloid glimpse can be seen at the Paramount for tw o days, beginning Thursday. Ray Francis w ill have the role that Katherine Marshall had last November. Preston Foster will be seen a s + ------------------------------ ---------------—— Stephen W a y n e , which Pat 1 stress o f “A Tale o f Two C ities,” O 'K eefe essayed successfully for has a part. Tames Hambright Parke. LOW AND HIGH , , , . . .. Alma Rae Holloway’s Opening Thursday at the Queen little dizzy southern belie and dumbbell is “Adventure’s End,” which w ill be Anita Louise. Carter H ib - |another drama of dram* Rnd low _ , character? on the high seas. The , F- N « 1 . story » by Bon A m o, W illiam ,. for the half-centurm g planning Featured are John W ayne, Diana campus torchbearers, w ill be en- Gibson, and Maurice Black. The acted by W alter Connolly, who is ' ve88el is a devil shiP wit-h * w hale Retting to bo a v o t e r s Vorroe I ®f, * "J1 th* murderous crew, both mad and Teasdale have the Elena Pirmova role o f; Gene Autry, that man o f the Irene Hibbard. The Brooks West i caddle, who gets more fan mail (Mrs. A. M enjou) will | bad, j D „ Bello H .rdiw cke, j in role. Gordon K eene. I, p l.y ed by I ’ hM R<* * ? TT . . . . V ictor JOO-. played by Janet Runck on campus, Ram beau in the film. the is played by Marjorie ,, , to ,th f Queen Saturday rn “Springtime th, R„ckies.» PoIly Ro„.,e. Mr. A utrv’s new heroine, stepped in the picture from Walter V,'an­ g er’s “ Vogues of 1938.” Come­ dian Smiley Burnette still is with FAIR MISS FAYE Saturday the Paramount will 2.ray~ B CoUnty'! *»'<"** "">■ 8 2 5 A R E R E G I S T E R E D Eighty-five students paid their fee? for the second sem ester Fri­ day, it was announced at the Bur- : sar’s O ffice, bringing the total registration fo r the second sem es­ ter up to 825. Students may pay their I'm'-' from 8 until 12 o’clock and from 2 until 5 o’clock at. the Bursar’s O ffice. that girl simplicity in bring us that first lady of dusky- throated melody, of sweet song, Alice Faye, in “ You’re a Sw eetheart.” Probably everyone wishes he were. if the other end of the deal were fair Miss Fave. George Murphy is the lucky one in this film* Oh, yeah! Ken Murray and his stooge. Oswald, are in Some o f the it. song' are “My Fine Feathered Friend” and “ Oh, Oh, Oklahoma.” “She Married an A rtist,” with the U niversity’s and G reenville’s John B' Ie?, opens Tuesday at the State fo r two days. Luli Deste, V iennese, supports Mr. Boles in her first American film . It's or.? c f those things where the husband paints the town red with his mod­ el*. C H R O M A T I C C I N E M A of outside Speaking of color leads up to ! the State's Friday picture, “ Ebb T H e,” which is the first thing i n 1 gelatin achromatic; tint*: to reach our shadow stages. ' I The picture has a beautiful back- • ground for color, and if handled : faithfully, it should be e x c e lle n t1 dran a. for it is based on the Rob- : ort Louis Stevenson story of t h e 1 same nam e. Barry Fitzgerald, . recruited from the Abbey Players ! jot Dublin, and whom you may re-; member in “The Plough and the i . Stars,” plays the villainous little ; beachcomber o f the South Seas. You may have never seen a Cock- ; nev depicted as truly to character ] a* Mr. Fitzgerald can do it. The Queen prom ises that you ; won't have a dry tim e if you see “ Love on T o a s t , ” which opens two days. Benny : Tuesday * Bake- and Franklyn Pangbo-n, : that jittery man, are cast. Isabel Jew el, whom many are not likely b n forget as the tragic little seam- for New Motion Pictures B y P E R I C L E S A L E X A N D E R "RO SALIE.**— A t tis* Pare«*u»ent. Ra*#H on th* FJoren* EieRfeld m u iie il eons* j w ig by WtUiem A nthony M cGuire and G ay B olton, ? fn > m p l*y by W illiam A n- ! th en r M cGuire, M usk and lyric* by Cole P orter. Produced by W illiam Anthony ! McGuire. D irected by W . S. Van D'-ke. II. R eleased b y M etro-G oldw yn-Mayer. D ick T h o r p e , .......- __ — N e ls o n E d d y B re n d a _-------— I lo n a Ma * a e r - Boaalie y nj .. B ill D e lr a y ,.......—*.... ......Billy Gilbert ’ Edna May Oliver , ..................-......... R ay B older Chancellor — ----------------R e*inald O w en ; Frank Morgan Queen _ Eleanor Powell Cloff ......, ,,.... - TH E CAST ROSALIE,’* which came to students in various and sundry Texas cities as a disappointing Ch n it mas g ift from Metro-Glodwyn- M syer. turns up on the Paramount screen as a present exchanged for som ething better and more useful, perchance “Hollywood H otel.” “ Rosalie” craves to be a double-plush musical with “ double or far ......... Cagney Strikes All But Film No Hit nothing” as its m otto. The lat ♦ ------------------------------- tor half of the motto is aptly sug­ gested for the whole. The film ranges legitim ate from the musical com edy that Flo Ziegfeld created at the New Amsterdam Theater in 192S with Marylyn Miller as its prime dancing 'tar, th* Queen. replaced in the picture by E lea­ B»i»d or th* Johnny Cav* Stories” by nor Pow ell. Metro has taken Jam*# Edward Grant Screenplay by What was a typical Ziegfeld h it! Harry Buskin end Henry McCarty. Di­ show and has strenuously under- I wted by John G. B icone. Produced bys b y G r a n d j * v , v m* taken to duplicate the Ztegfeidian Nati* n*j, I splendor. T he fo ca l p oin t o f d i f - 1 forence between the two is that Johnny Cav* ...-----------_„Jar-.** Carney Ma* clerk*, the one was a hit, the other is ; Robert C,luckier ‘GREAT GFY ’—A* I D o u g l a s M a d m a n . R e i f i e d t h e c a st r I s • I * ji a » Henry Mr. Cavanaugh.™., Mr Canning_________ In one instance Metro has in-■ R ed ly ___ H o r r y Kolker ' . . Edward Brophy! vested “ Rosalie” w ith som ething Hardin--------- — E d w ard J. M cN a m a ra Ziegfeld ' Ziegfeld didn’t have. Joseph S a w y e r ! would have paid a pretty penny] James Cagney, that m ild-m an-* for the Cole Porter melodies. The nered little man, is a great guy in. moist engaging film melody o f any picture as fa r as we're cou­ th* current season aong, title j cerned, but “ Great Guy” is a m ild ; i picture. The picture Burtoa----------- intelli- is the is in rate If M etro-G oldw yn-I writer of the Dallas Journal, Once we accused the U n iv e r -1 gently directed by Joi n Blystone. sity Light Opera Company of be- j the screen play and dialogue are I ing inferior its dialogue de- adequate, and ail of the acting livery and a lot o f other faults passes critical m uster. The sound a I too num erous to m ention. Never and photography don’t again. “Rosalie” and the Light passing grade, however. sports j Opera productions have much in ; Horace McCoy, former c o m m o n . is Mayer can make such stupendous an adjunct dialogue writer. We m istakes, permit the Light Opera have been outspoken about Mr. we I the same privilege. Nelson Eddy, the screen's best ; heard some of the true and real-! istle dialogue he turned out for * baritone, recites his dialogue with- j out feelin g, som ething our local “Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Those who can’t hear John ; stars are guilty o f also. That most immobile o f screen person- Franchey’s Mr. Bill Kaduson talk Brophy’s alkies, Eleanor Pow ell, is best at will her footwork. Miss Powell gets Brooklynese. Mao C a r k ’? fa ce,! away with more than a slight case once the target for Mr. C agney’s' in “ Public Enem y,” is o f murder when she attem pts act- grapefruit in “ Great ing. McCoy’s neo-genius I the apple o f his enjoy Edward '.nee eye It is Eddy and his audience who Guy.” There are several 'Richard ll' Here Wednesday Night bear the disappointm ent in “ Re- face p u sh -1 salie,” together with the remain- : ing?. a number o f knockdowns, I der who are sorely disappointed and one knockdown-and-dragout, j with the entire picture. The ob- all o f course accom plished by Mr. vious m iscasting of Eddy will have ; Cagney.— B Sinclair. to be forgotten before w’e can ever appreciate him again. A hasty return to Jeanette MacDon­ ald and all will be forgiven. Miss Powell has been m iscast so fr e ­ quently no one minds it any more. The better parts o f “ R osalie” no doubt repose on the cutting Shakespeare’s “ King Richard room floor. Ray B olter, good II,” one of the Bard's little known dancer if the fi m would let him show it, plays comedy. His dance P-ays. opens Wednesday nigh: ai sequence® were cut because if all the Paramount Theater at 8:30 the good o f “ Rosalie” had bern o’clock with Maurice Evans, fa- retained with w hat has been is- mons Shakespearean actor, in the sued, we’d still be in the th eate r : *>’•* role. The cast of more than ! fo rty is the same th at appeared looking at i t the St. f ° r Ilona Massey, whom Metro dames Theater. New \ ork, which in a cem rlfted a run o f 171 perform - in is couldn’t war. picture better suited to her. One ancf,:'< an Am erican Cole Perter tune is hers to sing. Shakespearean drama. Tne T ay '-= about 342 years old, Miss M assey, to be sure, w ill d e - 1 veiop after “ Rosalie” has been and the events de pitted are 539 years old. Richard, the first Eng- jived down. tf> resign and turn over Oliver are uncom fortable com e- ’■** throne to his successor, has a \ III. diam doing their best though this part parallel to Edward film was surely never made fo r Richard did not quit the throne for the same reasons Edward them. did, however. He < lit because of rebellious subjects led by his cou ­ later sin Harry Bolingbroke, King Henry IV. Frank Morgan and Edna May Hah C aught in the film 's maelstrom the engagem ent at introduce record to .h Th Fred< ;av tv < s seventeen scenes, dock will be seen some and warlike L Baker has the Ie of John of Gaunt, mph plays the fiery bray. Charles Dalton Earl of Northumber- Hogarth the dodder- k. and E aa nor nf V Ram Mc v Richard’ mhappy queen. B Dor Tho the a n < L ■g Dc Ph* rn* being “ a* vrel — “ A f t e r the Thin My rn a Ley a i d Wil- SICK LIST St. Dtvid'i Hospital Itmie ti ' G. M G r o v e r K e e to n Re* t '? Duherty K W illie m M u rrey I W tir o s J t Howard ( leer) V W Crim I H V !w-t- rf J. I*. *1 heme* !-•->' S nrenton Willard K Hekee Ren* ope Hayter Asse* Boren Eenobi* K elly Ref * Hose Sr ton loftrmarv Archie R* A ;#s W inn H ■ -w ,, Ft Cf mat L ittle >n R . H NC .Mesa* Derby ♦ > . * n MISS LOCKETT AT HOME Miss Martha Lockett, who re- Signed as the director o f Little­ field D orm itory last sumn.i • . after rice its having held that position o p en in g living ion years ago, is at 2ok i Wichita ,Street. Mis* L o c k e t t ha t -tat i&hcd the cus i ft rJ so I U R A NY; , because "J I w a if r f W L u X V ^ C l e a n i n g FEELS BETTER LOOKS BE I T E R A S W E L L AS Nick Linz’s De Luxe C leaning is m ore than an ordinary clean ­ it g e t s ALL of the dirt ing; out o f clothe? and leaves them Lively to look at and comfort* it co s ts no si -Ie to w ear, y e t I) i i D e l i v e r e d a n d c h a r g e d i v i t h o v t e x t r a c o st . • • • d i a l 2 - 3 1 2 3 f o r . . . N I C K L I N Z 611 C O N G R E S S BRING THEM TO THE CO-OP WHERE YOU’LL GET THE MAXIMUM PRICE YOU GET YOU 1 GET U n d e r th e Co-O p b u y ­ in g p la n , if y o u b o u g h t seco n d y o u r b o o k b en d , y o u c a n Dell it back t o the Co-Op fo r 8 3 1-3 per c e n t o f th e p rice y o u paid. the t e x t b o o k w a * I f b o u g h t n e w , th e C o-O p will b u y it back fo r SO p er c e n t o f the p r ic e th a t y o u p aid . .. .honorary orqanizat,onS . r e s e r v e d h a v e t ^ in t h e 1 9 3 8 „ c e space 8 ,nd their representatives s h o u l d , u5 c a c t u s , +,«ves to \our- s e inn at this time. lism building 8 • the cactus y e a r b o o k o f "THE $25,000 ■ Dewell And Norton Lead Scoring In One-Sided Tilt S pecial to The D aily Texan D A L L A S , Jan. 22— Coach F o r­ rest B accu s’s Mustang's outplayed the T exas A.AM. basketball quin­ tet by a score o f 41 to 20 here ton igh t b efore a crowd o f 2,000 in the S.M.U. fieldhouse. Led by Captain Billy Dewell and J. D. Norton, the Mustangs weren't in danger throughout the is the second con­ contest. This have the Ponies f e r e n c e gam e won. center, Dewell, stellar started the scoring early in the gam e with t w o field goals. With the aid o f Norton, Crouch and C ann efax , the M ustangs were leading 17-7 at halftim e. In the second half, the Mus­ tangs played championship bas­ ketball while the A g g ies with For­ ward Harris and Guard Roberts battled desperately. The gu ard ing o f Dew ell, who held F reib erger to one field goal, Crouch, Acker, and C a nn efax was outstanding. D ew ell led the scoring with 14 points, Norton follow ed with 12,1 Harris with 8 and Clark, Crouch I and C an n efax scored 6 each. Roberts le ft the ga m e with four o f his te a m ’s 12 fo u ls in the clos- j in g m in u tes o f the contest. S . M . U . j fouled IO times. line-up S tarting S.M.U.*, N orton and C ann efax, forwards; Dew*ell, cen ter; Crouch and A ck­ er, guards. for S tarting for A.&M.: Harris and Clark, forw ards; Freiberger, ce n ­ t e r ; Roberts and D w yer, guards. R eferee*: Ab Curtis and Jack Cisco. Fifty-One Aggies Awarded Letters football T w enty -th ree m ajor to A.&M. letters w ere awarded varsity gridders at annual football banquet held Monday. T w e n ty -fo u r members the freshm an football team and four cross-country runners re­ ceived letters. also the o f SUNDAY. JANUARY 23, 1938 Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily In the South PAGE THREE Ponies 41-20, Outplay Aggies To In Game A t Dallas Kamrath Ranked Fifth W in , Maxey Hart W ig g ins To M e e t Swedes Leads Program 'Jobs For Athletes' Is Main Subject (C ontinued From P age I ) years and and J u ne I w ill *>e spread over j several a period of will n ot be in any sense a slush j fund. It will be se n t to Mr. Mc-; trans­ Curdy’? o f fic e and t h e A thletic Council ferred where it will be used to help pro­ vide m ore jobs for the athletes. should Increased o ff-set any n ecessity for aid in the future. g a te receipts then to There are really two ideas be- j hind the financial program : first, the A th letic Council needs a little more m oney to k eep its budget j straight, and contributing money I is the only some ; ex-students can g iv e , since they do n ot have time to actually g e t j out and con tact m en. These men they are helping just as ar" are giving their jean ' the program along i the men w ho : time. form o f help that feel The main program, the pe**- I m anent one, is that o f g ettin g the I I ex-sv udents ‘ promising and am bitious athletes ! for and providing sum m er jobs to work con tacting i the boys. T hat is th e work of the j in each dis- ; athletic com m ittee j trict, and is co-ordi- that work I nated by M axey H art of San A n­ ex-stu- tonio. chairman the S dents’ athletic com m ittee. o f fin d ,” Mr. M c C u r d y I “ We will | the ex-stu d en ts will j said, “ that in terested J becom e vastly more a whole as j in the U niversity j through their work for athletics. be the Assoria* The ultimate a stren gth en in g o f result w ill j lion and of the U n iversity.” expected Ex-stud en ts are to j find jobs for the athletes during I the =ummer, thus providing them ; with the m eans to register in the that point on U niversity. From the A thletic Council will be r e - j sponsible for finding work. Jobs I will be Council and the its work fund a n d available through j through a number o f A ustin busi- I ness men who have promised to : give work. Some of the athletic comrfHt- tees have been w orking since la st ■ Iota Phi Alpha Revives; Van Williams New Head 'dm Van Williams, porter at, the Sigma Chi fraternity house, w a * elected president of Iota Phi Alpha, the In terfraternity Porters’ As­ sociation, at a reorganization meeting held Friday. Other o ffic e r s elected are Jack Phillips, Pi Beta Phi, vice president; Le R oy Hendrick, Kappa Alpha, treasurer; I. D. M e d ia n s . Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, secretary; and Fred Howard, P h i * ---------------------------------------------- —— K a p p a Psi, s e r g e a n t- a t-a rm s . p . i » . • dncks. Earl Brown, Sigma Nu; ~ . . Jack Walker, Zeta; Mederais: I. «• . . . ,, I . The new I,P . A. has been organ- r„„i, , ‘ ized as an organization strictly . . . [ f o r larly employed by some fraternity or sorority on the campus. fraternity and sorority por- D Medearis* Sr*» S iK™a Alpha tors. To be eligible for member- Epsilon; Alfred Tolliver, Sigma i ship, a c a n d id a te m ust be reg u - A lpha Epsilon ; F re d d ie Caldwell, K ap p a Alpha; Phillips; J, C. Lynn, Delta Delta; William s; C h a rles P ark s, Pi Kappa Alpha; Concho J a n u a r y , Chi O m e g a ; A lex S helby , Phi D elta Theta; V a n W illiams, J r ., S igm a Chi; B. Hill, Kappa Kappa G a m m a ; L. J . Fields, K appa S ig m a ; Joe T. E v ­ a n s , K ap p a A lpha T h e t a ; a n d Lawrence Belford, Sigma Nu. W, H. Bullard, attorney for the n e w organization, filed prelimin­ incorporation papers Satur­ a ry day. Bullard also has applied for a copyright on the name, Iota Phi Alpha. Friday’s follow s: Hen- m eeting were as present Porters Tau at v Soc SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER ( t ar t i n g l i ne-up w h e n Warr* n W i g g int, L o n g h o r n s o p h o mo r e c a g e r , will probably he in the Steer* me et Olton * Terribl e the Swede* in G r e g o r y G y m T ue »d ay, F e b r u a r y I. W i g g i n s showed up t h e sec ond T.C.U. r e mar kabl y well game , a l t e r g et t i n g a w a y to a c o mp a r a t i v e l y s l ow start, although he has b e e n c on s i de r e d one o f the d e pe nd abl e * si nce the first o f the season. t he S. M. U. g a m e and in in I E I At ^L onghorn Ploughboys Make 1 82 Straight team S T E P H E N V IL L E . Jan. 2 2 — ( I N S ) — T h f John Tarleton Col­ lege basketball its eighty-second consecutive victory today, but won it the hard way last night from the Decatur Bap­ tist? IT to 16. Decatur was go­ ing strong at the finish. held The final whistle blew im medi­ ately a fte r a f r e e th r o w by D e­ Gabby H artn e tt Signs As Coach And Backstop CHICAGO, Jan. 2 2 — (IN S ) — Charles Leo (G abb y) Hartnett, veteran catcher for the Chicago Cub*, had two jobs today instead ; o f one. in the big fine o f two con tracts he signed for the 1938 season, his seven­ teenth set forth the salary he will receive in his cu stom ary job >f backstop. The other the amount he in hi? new.* position a* will kr'-t coach. leagues, fixed P. K, Wrigley, owner of the Cubs, announced the purpose was to let the veteran go into r e t i r e ­ ment aa an active player by d e ­ gree?, in up Ken O’D ea regular ! catcher. The amount* of the con­ the m eantim e building} as a tract* were n ot disclosed. becom in g AN' it h Hartnett a - coach, Manager Charlie Grimm will be surrounded by a four-man board o f strategy which will in ­ clude besides Gabby, Tony Ijaz- the Yankee*. John (R d) Corriden, and Roy John- late of ; zori, ; son. A n All-American Ea tin g House 6 0 9 Congress Ave. Served from 11:30 a.m. to 9 :0 0 p.m. MENU Fruit. Shrimp or Oyster Cocktail or 4 N ew T ex a s G r a p e f r u it and Cream of Tom ato 8oup CHOICE OF Fillet M ignon Steak and Mushroom Sauce Baked Young Chicken with C ornbread Dressing and C ranb erry Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef and N atural G ra v y Baked Tender H a m — H aw aiian Style — CHOICE OF TWO— C andied L o u is ia n a Sw eets. Buttered Tender Tiny Peas D u tch e se Style P o ta to e s, N ew T e n d e r C a u lif lo w e r Au-gratfn J e lle d F ru it S a la d — P rinces? D re ssin g B a n a n a S h o rt Cake W ith W hipped C re a m o r Hot Mince P ie or Ice C rea m G e n u i n e lt ali an Raeiol with Chicken or Me a t Ba lls 3 0 c - - 5 0 c C offee T ee Milk Special A t t e n t i o n Gi ven F ami l y Part i e s Ge n u i n e Maxi* can Chili & T a m a l e s Enc hi l ada* 25c B o b b y K a m r a t h , leadi ng U. T. t en ni s star, w a s r e c e n t l y aw a r d e d f i ft h r a n k i n g a m o n g i n t e r c ol l e g i a t e tenni s p la y e r s by the U n i t e d S t a t e s L a wn T e n n i s As s oc i at i on. Kamr at h, a j uni or, has t wo years of Va r s i t y c o m p e t i t i o n ah e a d o f him. Du r i n g t he s u mm e r o f 1937 he to ur e d t he U n i t e d S t at e s , w i nn i n g several t o u r n a m e n t s and going int o the u p p e r brac ket s in s e ve r al more. K a m r a t h d e f e a t e d L i n d ­ say Fr ankl i n, c a p t a i n of last y e a r ’s n e t squad, f or the S ou t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e ti tle at H o us t o n last May. University Mermaids To Enter Swimming Meet By Telegraph J oe Routt, Aggie all-American, and Dick V itek were elected hon­ orary captains for the 1S37 se a­ son. Both are three year letter­ o f the entrants traveled a w ay from home and still had a chance to m en and grad u atin g seniors. Vir­ win or break national records? received a gil “ Brahm a” Jones gold w atch fo r the most d ese rt- j thing to take place when the National Telegraphic W om en’s Swim m ing in g man on the squad. Dick Todd I M eet is held in March. was voted most valuable man on *he t M m - By LA V E R N E BRYSON T e x a n S p o rts S t a f f Have you ev e r heard of a n a tio n a l swim ming meet at which none I man o f the athletic committee o f I It sounds a bit odd but is really a j Richardson, ex-student member o f , Alpha Phi Omega, the Board o f Regent*; W. H. ! SCOUTS P O STPON E MEET the Athletic Council; Dr. J. C. service Doiley. chairman o f the A thletic Scouts, w ill not hold fraternity honorary fo r E a g l e its regular Harriet Mitchell is the s t u d e n t ----------------------------------------------------- Council; Jake Pickle, president of m eeting today because of final Motion p icture, w ere shown o f f o r thin m eet and .h e is being a .- on each team. b u t'on ly f o u r can A ‘h” ore; h ? d J"!1 > « d« : Her- Pl**'** in charge o f m aking a rran gem en ts m er. i« t h , n u m b . r to b , entered ‘. H S t“ de"t s ’ A r i e t a t i o n ; W a y n e t examine cion,, L. L. Lankford, Th« » « t ‘ Sunday, January ? J,*1??1’ * ^ dent o f ™e f n n ? **'d- the A p e ie -Longhorn football gam e sisted by Miss Margaret Hodgins, compete g ivin g enough to make last Thanksgiving and o f the last sponsor o f T u r t l e co n fe r e n c e The A ggie Band furnished music girl swim mers in school who cart f o r the occasion. lots o f sajd if Texas doesn't have enough t,0 toke part in all ten events th ey c lu b . M U . I up I A v l cross-country m eet. Mitchell says it ’ E Mitchell IT there are — ^ l Co“ » c *1: H alon ,3 0 . “ * Fred Adams, V ' . o c ^ L A sso c ia tio n , I fa1;, while others have univ . organized. the bask* t, but thi lentil, “ no g o o d ” b f u s e jester d a y w as for the purpose o f a j the fouled player had hi* tc over check-up on what has been done : the and to plan for the future. The mea in g toss was called r e * catur landed u T At the half the Farleton Plough- . . . line, ni it , . , the m eeting were 1 I J. VV. Calhoun, president of th e i , • r» U niversity; J. R. P atten, chair- ___ ----------- ----------- ---------------- boys Ied 10 t0 9 - but m 0 ,t o f the • j ,• . time the Baptists were ahead. \ o r . . Present at - S S T u j i 1™ ™ ! ™ ’ WOrk ° U t i r ’ "‘7 “ on distance swim ming. Telegraphic m eets in meet begun in specified event*. Though the an(^ iyjr gjble *>%*? “ ™Pey | d l n w T 4 o c U t i l ; Mr. M cC urdy I is nm until March, Miss R epresenting the various dis- Health - - (Conttnuad From Page I ) 1930 and 1931 when a Big Ten m eet was sp o n s o r e d by the U n i - i February J and asks an yone i n - ’ versity of Illinois. Each y ear the winner is allow ed to sponsor the this week. terested to g e t in touch with her .Mitchell must have entrants in by j trjc^s patient has n ever been below 8.1 ; m eet the n e x t year. This yea r it i s -------------------------------------- or higher than 3.5, however. i* To car for the greater dem ands j Alabama a ! Tuscaloosa, the 1935- J * 6 p h 6 n r . A u s t i n ; being done by the U niversity o f a , E A i 36 winner. The United S ta tes made on the Service, the medical s t a f f has been enlarged from the divided f iv e em ployed in 1930-31 to four and West regions with one c o l - ’ NACOGDOCHES, full-tim e and five part-tim e phy- I lege receiving results aicians now on duty. 193 6-3 7 the total number of pa- ' taring. From tiente treated by phyiscians in the clinic was 22,163. Total treated winners tabulated. in the dispensary was 13,340. by wire from all th o se in its t e r r i t o r y en- there A m aximum o f tw elve swim into North, South, East, is Leads Lone Star During ( rvrq\ the '* scores are sent to the sponsor and ' Lone Star Conference basketball Jan 22— Austin s ?(SnhPn F \ p ' h i g h e s t Lumberjacks still held intact their w ere J u d g e Ralph Y a r b o r ­ ough, A u s t i n ; Dr. H e n r y H a r p e r , ’ F o r t W orth; R obin M, P a te , B ro w n sv ille; Alva C a rlto n , H o u s - ; ton; Charles W. Hawn, A thens;! Reed Cozart, San A ntonio; J u d g e Ballard W. George \\ aco. No m eetin g w as scheduled f o r j the fu tu re, but Mr. McCurdy said that be the m e e tin g would called from time to tim e when necessary. Top P rices for MOO HS The Texas Book Store pays Highest Price T R A D E IN YOUR Semester Books fo r or those You Can Get *\ HIGHEST \ y o u PRICES I need jjl NowI FOR ALL YOUR BOOKS . . if you bring them to • . • J I * OPPOSITE TH E LAW BUILDING record today, ha\ ing d e f e a te d the C a r d i n g ! P i t c h e r S e n t East Texas Teachers Lions 44 to 42 last night. The Lion* led 24 to 21 a t the h a lf b u t the L u m b e r- 1 ja c k s c a m e bac k s tr o n g in th e la st I period to ta k e the lead. Odd Ways (Continued from Page I) Stu dent E, who said that he hangs by his heels over the fo o t of his 1 bed while studying. This, he said, keeps his brain cells surrounded j with p lenty o f food. A f t e r exams, he will probably hang from the I other and. A very conscientious student is F, but poor like most o f us. He was bothered for a while by his I inability to buy a Greek text, but j his w orry is over now. He has dis- | covered that he can get the same j e f f e c t by holding a dictionary to a mirror and copying down what he sees there. OHIO D E F E A T S ILLINOIS COLU M BU S, Ohio, Jan. 22— ! ( I N S ) — Ohio S ta te’s basketball ! team tonight defeated Illinois L ni- j versity, 46 to 26, in a Western featured by game I Conference Ohio’s im pregnable d efen se. To Houston ST. LO UIS, Jan. 22.— (IN S ) — Outright release of Pitcher Jim Winford and Catcher Bruce Ogro- dowski w as announced tonight by the St. Louis Cardinals. Winford the Texas goes League and Ogrodowski to R o­ ch ester of the International, both Cardinal farms. to H ouston of W inford, a right-hander from Meeker, Okla., cam e to the Cards from .Columbus in 1936. He saw little action last year, due to an appendix operation. Ogrodowski, from Elmira, N. Y ., came up from Columbus at the same time. Machines - - (Continued From P age I ) Each trically charged brushes. this runway, card passes down and whem the brushes contact holes similar to those in the m as­ ter card, the class roster card is thrown o u t o f th e stack. sixty thousand cards have been made ou t in the machines this year, W. B. Shipp, statistician in the Registrar’s O f­ fice, estimated. A pp roxim ately R. COCHRANE PENICK, Organist- C o m p o s e r DORIS SEASE PENIK, Violinist of the N e w York Institute o f M usical A rt and th* Cincinnati C onservatory o f M usic P r i v a t e i nstruct ion Organ Piano Theory 7 0 9 W e s t 32nd in Violin Viola P h on e 2 -2 5 1 6 B R I N G I N T H E B U N C H W E B U Y A L L B O O K S TEXAS BOOK STORE NOW P layin g S U B Stars — Song* — Madcap M ir th ! It’s th e greatest show on e a rth ! HOLLYWOOD HOTEL WITH DICK P O W E L L ROSEMARY L A N E HUGH H ERBERT FRANCES LANGFORD The H ollywood H otel Program w ith LUELLA PARSONS BENNY GOODMAN And H is Swing Band EX T R A ! M ickey M ouse — Donald Duck ‘ LONESOME GHO STS’* SEE a n d J HEAR P R I N C E S S M arg a rita A g r e n e v a SLAVIANSKY A N D HER CH O RUS Friday, Jan. 28 Hogg Auditorium S O N G — F OL K D A N C E S Under Auspices of Austin Lion* Chih T ick ets on Sale at J R. Reed Music Co, Now! r e s e r v e d : 1 s t F lo o r $ 1 .0 0 s e a t s All B alcony 75c wassssM Wednesday T H E SH 4 K E S P E ARE SEfi i SATl OX O F THE CEXTL R Y M au rice Evans King Richard II Presented as played by Mr. E*atu I? I times ai St. James Theatre, New Y o rk , establishing a new ail-tim e Am erican Shakespeare record PRICES INCLUDE ALL VAXES ORCHESTRA »Z .75, M EXXANINE U 30 1 st BALCONY SI 65; 2nd BALCONY SI 20 INFORM ATION: 2-5411 GOOD SE A T S ARE STILL A V A IL A B L E AT BOX OFFICE PA G E FOUT* T h e First. College Dai l y fa t he S o u t h Phone 2-2473 THE PATLY T E X A N Phone 2-2473 The It Can’t Happen To M e Steer Standard By B 0Y D S i n c l a i r i n v i - t e n c o m m a n d m e n t s w f t r r l a F O R E X A M I N A T I O N S * * t T C A N T h a p p e n t o m e ! * T h e A m e r i c a n p u b l i c ’? tation to trouble lies in those m e 'word®. I f * t h e e . m e c o c k s u r e n e s s t h e . a l l o w s u s t o t h i n k o f w a r s m a s s s l a u g h t e r i n t e r m s become of other nations blasted. f o n d e s t VI i* • The same ostrich attitude that looks at a sm ashed automobile and its cargo of mutilated d ea d — looks and looks aw ay to say: T I ’® horrible! But it can’t happen to me T I A L T L P I offended and ta k e inie rem ote highways of life’? vocation?, thee and dark en e d the II. T h o u s h a l t n o t u t t « r pro* f a n s l a n g u a g e w h e n r e a d i n g t h y f a i l u r e s o f f t h e b u l l e t i n h o a r d , t h i n e p r o f e s s o r o v e r h e a r leat t h e e a n d t o t h e e f o r a y e . l e c t u r e n e t a g a i n • t o f a c e f a c t s h e ­ T h a t p u b l i c r e f u s a l -hah not speak an- cause they're uncom fortable is the factor grily unto th y dean w hen he r e ­ trial has geysered syphilis in America to prove th thee, b u t answ er him aye and nay, lest evil befall thee, and its preeminent position of the country s manv credit? take flight from th ee number one killer. a? the fowl? of the air. IIT Thou / / j / / HO f y / / s / / H2 H 3 “A p p allin g! These are terrible con­ ditions, but they can ’t apply to m e ! ’’ But they can. TY EADILY co n ta g io u s syphilis today is ^ a d isease— to which none are immune — not a sin. State Health authorities and gyphilologists will tell you the disease is contractable in a n y one of twenty w ay s— th at its innocent and unconscious acquisi­ tions are legion. Surgeon General Thomas Parran re­ c e n t l y w rote: “From m y own findings I should estimate that h alf o f all syphilis evil, darken infections have been acquired innocently.’- cai;" " T It can he incurred from kissing, from °f 'h5' ^ • s h a l t in I V . T h o u t h i n e a b o d e , o p e n d u s t y t h e in t o m e s h i g h w a y s a n d t h e b y w a y s , o r w h e r e v e r t ho u h a p p e n e t h t o b e , t a k e l es t f l i g h t t he r e ­ m a i n s o f t h i n e i n t e l l e c t u a l t o r s o be o f f e r e d up a s a s a c r i f i c e ti ^t o t he g o d o f t h y p a s s i n g t h e e , a n d l e a r n i n g . g r a d e s f r o m V. Thou shalt no t g a th e r in­ form ation falsely fo r thine cruel catechisms, lest those that watch over thee be quick to angor and bust thee a s u n d e r in th y course, th e rod of point and bp ,hp ,*u*hm|' rtock thee out with thy outlook, . VI , T h o u s h a l t n o t g i v e t h e wi»e m e n w h o i n s t r u c t t h e e a n y f a s t t a l k, n e i t h e r ( h a l t t h o u a t ­ p e r s u a s i o n t h y t e m p t t h e y g e t t h y g r a d e * t a k e , l eat n u m b e r a n d t r e a t t h e e a c c o r d ­ i n g l y the r e m a i n d e r o f t h y da y * he r e . f o r VII. Thou shalt not signal t ’n\ and movement? and ca*-; suspicion? t > a n ­ other, lee; thou be east with thy baggage off the F o rty A res on the > a n acres of life, language one sign? • t h a l t n o t V H I . T h o u t h i n e u n t e e m i n g l y , n o r h a u n t t a v e r n * , n e i t h e r * h a l t t h o u a s k f o r d a t e s , w h e t h e r t h e c o - e d be t h y w i f e , t h y n e i g h b o r *, h i t d a u g h t e r , o r t h a t d w e l l e t h t h e h a n d m a i d e n l o v e w i t h i n hi s g a t e s , l es t t h e y s t u d y , a n d t h e e a n d s l a y t h e e . f al l u p o n i n t o t h i n e e x a m i n a t i o n s t h e p a t h * o f X. T h o u *ha! t c r a m v. (th all t h y h e a r t a n d s o u l a n d m i n d , l e a d e t h l es t t h e e f a i l u r e a n d r i d i c u l e f o r t h y s l u g g a r d l y t h y c o u r s e * a n d s a k e . t h e d a y s c a r e f o r t o o o f l o n g a n d f u l l o f h a p p i n e s s . t h y l e a r n i n g m a y b e n o t t h e m s o H o n o r t h a t Official Notice B.A. 2 3a. 4 st udents may see me in my office, W. H 403 Sunday a fte rnoon from 3 to I o ’clock. I . I . COX. a- dstant pr of essor of business administration. a:< B.A. 23a and B.A. 23b r eque ste d to take amination* in bim bo. ks, F. L. COX, ass professor of bu abn nisi rat i slant dness on. j'tents lr ex- N Y.A. S TU D E N T S : You are r e­ quested to cal! for your NNY.A. checks covering the period ended ■January 9, 1938, I J a n u a r Saturday, N Y.A. cheeks wi t r i b u t e on Monda- 1938 not be dis fan sa v 31. C. H, SI ARENBERG, eft re. I O' 29, a pipe or a cigarette, from a recently soiled drinking cup. napkin, han dk erch ief or razors and from borrowed bathtow el, combs. Adequate transportation for the spiro­ chete there is in the services of barbers or beauty parlor operators, infected servants or food handlers. from A family disease, it has spread quietly in­ in childbirth from yet unnecessarily fected parent?. And as it has spread, it will continue to do so, quietly through unsuspected channel®, until the public takes deliberate action transportation short. cutting such in “But it w o n ’t happen to m e ! ” W e can say that only w hen w e are w ill­ ing to submit to an all inclusive W asser- mann dragnet; to follow ca By Mail . § .ii) 1.76 . _ 8.08 | ,io 2 SO « OO ...... In O th e r Papers C o m p i l e d b y A n n J a r r a t t FIR ST S E M E S T E R students who if tend to remain fo r the sc cor d semester, and who do not avail Pan-Am erican airway? in millions themselves o f the privilege of p a y - C l i p p e r F l i g h t the destruc- flying, ing th eir registration fee? in ad* S h a tte re d bits of wreckage on ?i0« of th e Sam oan Clipper was vanee, wih go to G regory Gym f Regis- ’ he oily su rfa c e of a far Samoan not th e result of some spe c ta c ular on Munday, J a n u a r y 31 t rat ion day for Second Sem ester) *««• telling a tragic story of the dare-deviltry. I t was an " u n ­ to r e g is te r arid pay fees. Stu den t d eath th a t overtook Captain Ed- avoidable a cc id e n t,” a mishap th a t f e w wyl not be accepted at tho vein. ^ . Mlusick and f.he six intrepid might occur— and has- on the sea B u rs a r ’s Office, Room 8 , L ib rary h rmen of hi? crew, c o ntributed as a* over it; on th e land a* Building, on that date. filles of . C. H. S P A R E N B E R G a ud itor. ALL s t u d e n t s : of eng in eering wings lifted into the dawn in Hon- filched aro u n d and a r c h i t e c t u r e ; It is impel a* ©lulu a n d pointed west - It EP RES ENTE ii MUR NATION AL A 3 VER TIS ING BY ,A q . c - r * * M6 ’ on a ” a verr s nq ”e r vIc e , I nc. rxl/if i roto a I (Adit'}' Pub tsh ere Representative 41 (I MAO).ON a Vt N. Y. . SAN FRANCISCO NEW BOSTON - LOS ANGELES '' CHICAGO NIGHT EDITOR Head t lopyi < ade? Ah* irritant N i g h t S p o r t * E d i t o r .......... Assistant N i g h t S o c e n E d i t o r Assi* ■ a tit Night Aahs.* us fit. ..... ....... . f e le g ra p h Editor A N N EL r n S< J \ KRATT 8 J a n e iie Martin Joe Fr a nt z F ra n k Chappell J a* k Douglas Virginia b ar ton ll* It n I a: Pat e nt o r e J R. Pa rn ha Jam* :* live t oat all student s in eng m eer- ii g and a rc h ite c tu re exam ine th e ir re :ord r a i d s a t th e D e an ’s Office . and acknowledge their re gistra tion ,n ’-heir several course . . . . . . The office will bt >.pen on J a n u a r y 27, 2*. and 29. Ever y enrolled st ud e n t who has not ex­ record arid acknow­ amined bis ledged r e p o r t should same th* on one of the?* three day?. Th osi* .sot. b e l d a c c o u n t a b l e n o t r e p o r t i n g w i II b e t h e c o u r s e s f o r the th e ir cha p te r to the saga o f hero- well as OM t i l _Wlt*r» ism b eing w r itte n daily by skyw ays trailblazers. But even as president, that sto ry is being read, Clipper the 1’an-A m erican 's issued a sta te m e n t on it was Sig- the regu- nificantly, he said: ‘ F ro m the ac* la** n a n ? Pacific flight was aw ay cident, we m ay learn how to pre- “ on schedule.” v en t similar oc c urre nce s incident soon a f t e r J u a n T rippe, the world. the in , First 7 , chalked up against the record serious tra g e d y " ’ , ___ _________ to be f u t u r e .” -Marshall News Messenger. a* t h e y a p p e a r o n t h e o f f i c e rec* o rd * . Brown, J. Stoic*# ( ampbell, Dorothy Marie W. R. WOOLRICH, dean of engineering. T H E F O L L O W I N G u t md e n ts s h o u ld re- th*- R f g i - ' r s r ' e f i f t i e s im - t< p o i BH■'lately ; Boyce. S h eito a W. C unyus, William L. Kckhardt, Joe C. F e st h e r st o n e , Jen n a J-'osh**. Mary V, G r u b b s, Ja m es R. HIU. Sta nley Holder, Jam** W. H u g h e s, William C. IjOu I r v in g S h e l b y L in d ley , J. G. McCollum, Myrtle A. M cD on ald , L o u is H M a ’D e r m o t t , W a lla c e T. M a rt y n , M ary E. M ir ph y, Robert Oedinsr M V ir g in ia P a r k i n s o n , Mona P a t t e r s o n , Je an P e r s h i n g P h illip s , B e n L Richardaor . G e o r g # R o a c h , J im R o b e r ts S t . J o h n , Jo hn R amon, H a r r ie t Ann S a m p le . Richar d L., •’ r Sutter* bs**, Billy Ward S c h w a b , E m m e t t Scull, C. E la m S e x t o n , Le* A lb e r t S k e t ly , La w re nc e S m i t h, ( Sinton Ben S m it h , T. la ir e W h i t e Sn id e r, H e r ry C . S t a n b e r r y , William Bur k* S t a u f f e r , Ralph D o u g la s Rte in, D a v id M arion Strom, OIB et W. S t r u m , S t u a r t , R u th Kvajda, J e r o m e Frank S w e a r i n g e n S w e e n e y , E l i z a b e t h M, S w e n a o n , M a u r it z S w if t , Hazel J a n e T a te Evely n T h e m e * , E. Mildred T r o t t e r , J o h n Tullos, Will J Underwood, W Forrest Ve rn or, Himself Wackerharfh, Jack William W a lk e r , A ndrew N. W a lk e r , Rex E u g e n e W e b e r , E lm e r H. Weinlnger, Edwin C, Wibl#, W il li am R. W j e h u s h , W a lte r C. Williamson, Ja y W :i*on, J. Woodrow W o t r n e r , Frank J , W niters, Thornton In­ w o o d roof. Jose ph l e d Wonton, S. Lucretia Word Ola Mac Wroble, Vincent Yater, D ouglass Lee Veal*, Ves ta l Young, Jame* Elgin Young, William C Z s g st, Charles Otto I ) v ia S p e n c e r I r e E. J. M AT H EW S, registrar. , Not that bad, really, but 'ti* o f passing ’muse- me nt to see the swarms of grade-stalkers vigilantly haunti ng of the corridors of Tower, Garrison, R. Hall. , . bee hall and gr a de get ti ng and sweet short moment of ?omething-else-indeed and-very- unexpected-happening, and then quite a? easily unhappeni ng . . , bu t t h a t is a no th er story as the feller says, and must be saved for t h a t st or y to be wr it ten for Scr ibner ’s some day— t h a t story t h a t seems never to ge t written, or at least ac­ cepted. Seen and r e m em be r ed : The young man seated in t he drug-store booth philosophically dunking his watch in his wa te r glass. The plethoric blossom­ ing of the bush honeysuckle on the c ampus . . . . t h a t subtle-scented plant t h a t seems to bubble into bloom at the slightest provocation. The p r e t ty miss conning with a worried squi nt the exam schedule posted in the Library corridor. The twinkling glow of midnight oil seen r e t ur n in g from coffee in the wee s ma ’ hours. Personality: He never makes a mistake, but is h um an f or all t h a t : Bill T u r ne r , t he lad who, by a cerebral contortion most amazing, figures your bill in split seconds as you troop with laden t r a y from the Commons cafeteria. And it's no use to cover up the piece of beef on your plate with a slice of b r e a d — which, alas, you can too easily do. Bill will spot the subt erfuge, and the c u r r e n t price of r oa st bi f f will he sure to show up in your check. the query Readers of this column seem to be not especially versed in the world of books as no one ever a n e n t privileged FJnglisb answ ered sw ine— thoug h some in te re stin g discussions of th e question did pop in. Hcw’ever, h e re ’s a n o t h e r : w h a t c h a ra c ter verbally excoriated Ten nyson as a It might have been Steph en vapid Derialus, h u t Joyce is too dull re a d in g to find out. D o e s anyone know? rh y m e ste r? As new as a s p r in g breeze and as gay as a s p r i n g flower. One look a t t h i s saucy new s t y l e and y o u ' l l want i t r i g h t away. Black P a t e n t C o p p e r T e n C a l f L E O N ’S “ Th e S t y l e Sho p of Austin'* 604- A Cong re** TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES are Examtn aliens • r d f ie ”t ram- ming" t h a f acc ornp an es | JI 0 rf) on your y o - r e y e s injury by eyes. Insure ©gains perm a r e n t having them ned by try v q Sew nth & Gsngreas ATTENTION GEOLOGY STUDENTS! W H A T : R eview educa­ t i o n s a n d A n sw e rs for G e o lo g y 1.1 and 1.5 Final. W H E R E : H ea p o* C ream S tore— next to T e x a s T h ea tr e . PR IC E: 50c. TELL YOUR GEOLOGY FRIEN DS Only a limited number available H IS T O R Y IV S T U D E N T S C O M P L E T E A N S W E R S T O L I S T O F Q U E S T I O N S F I N A L E X A M I S B A S E D O N $0.75 F O R S A L E A T HEAP-O-CREAM Store Next t o Texas T h e at e r Limited Supply Buy F!aiiy wm m •f*y a / j*/vh SUNDAY, JA?‘ J , , . ‘ her u p h o l s t e r i n g — w o n d e r - *. » • fu l tra n s p o rta tio n v e r y iow p rice o f f«->r ........ t hp S/D J > I FoH Mode! A Pickup Mr* eo, Rjpmer •. non* a p p e aran ce— o r - Mr* ca r w e ll p re s e rv e d . T h u fo r is e g r*nd u t i l it y u n it rn--** en>* w o rk . S p e c ia l pro-* o n ly ________ ___ ____ __ _____ _ S M " ) S r *" 4 prides good on th e se sp e cials for todey end M o n d a y SA V E AO *° DD * ^ _ CM YOUR USED CAR PURCHASE D u r in g O u r M ove L m O u t S a le St* t i | Y o u ’ll he a I o ffe r s a v in ford to pa j Ret fo r « i t ru ck t T h * I mrifiels I K I and honest ta rg a m s t T h e y t ip ! y c a n 't af- re in th e m ar* i e a r o r used m a rk e t! L a t e iv re p r e s e t -ed now end s a v e ! ex H a n out c 2 DO O ? 1935 Ply nr Touring 1935 Plymout 1934 Buick 4 ! $395 936 Chevrolet 4 Door. $495 936 Plymouth $395 $385 2 DoAOI IT COSTS SO MORE 1st and Colorado St. I ravis M o to rs In c. SEE US TODAY Capitol Chevrolet, Inc, PH 2-3! % San Jacinto 4t R e n t a l s Garage Rooms W A N T E D ; B o y T w in beds, to sh are g arag e m o ‘ elcphori-, m aid a e rv i b illa p aid . 2811 N o r t h G u ad alu p e . Ph c 7121. G A R A G E ROOM FOR BOYS NICE. REASONABLE 308 EAST I 7th DIAL 5” 2 OR 3344 L A R G E beds. T m tw o c lo se t?, t ile sh o w e r, POI W e s t 17. Ph o n e 2-S500. bo . ‘ ‘ ‘ i* t g arag e ro o m . **b!ea. la rg e s tu d y tw o N I C E L Y fu rn is h e d so u th bedroom # new g a r agy a p a rtm e n t sh ow er, M a id s e rv ic e . 804 W e d 22. 2 -6 ®o6 . t w in beds, p r iv a t e T ile in hath, en* ranee. T y p h o n * 4354 R e n ta l s Room and Board B O Y S : R o o m end board, n ic e ly fu rn ish e d room s, e x c e lle n t m eals. S in g le bed*, j tim e e m p lo y m e n t to right, p a r t y . : P a rt 505 E a s t 19, 7608, B O Y S : T w o * s c a n tie s , f r o n t u p staira room. S h o w e r, m aid s e rv ic e , beat o f lu n ch . fro m ca m p u s. 2629 S u n d a y n ig h t in c lu d in g m eals Block and a h a lf >'» ichits. R O O M and board fo r tw o r vs vate home. P r i v a t e e n tra n c *» beds N e a r r t m p u t , T w o m eal* 2712 G uad alup e. in pri- B O Y S : EIx (-'n-- re,.-ms and m eals. V e r y reasonable. O n e b lo ck \* est o f c a m ­ pus M r * . T h ig p in , 2306 S a n A n to n io . 1211. ________________________________________ Rooms for Girls g irls S E C O N D ST M E S T E R - T w o v a c a n c ie s f< r in the hom e o f M r* . C. F . A l­ ford. O p po site so u th e ast c o rn e r o f c a m ­ pus. 2010 Sp e e d w ay. A T T R A C T I V E south room fo r g a uate w om en stu d e n ts or b usiness w om en. I M aid s e rv ic e . A ls o g arag e fo r re n t. 1*07 I W e l t 22. 2-3517. 1936 Pontiac Coupe 1936 Ford T u d o r , 1934 Dodge 4 Door. 1934 Plymouth 4 Do 1935 D o d g e Spt. -$525 ....$495 ....$425 if. $335 Coupe .............. 1 T . n-»-> r ' 1 5 JL r O T O I . I UC3C --..$495 : . . . . . . . . $210 933 Chevrolet 4 Door $285 . 1930 Chevrolet 4 Door $165 Open Nights & Sunday Morning : TH OMSON M O T O R C O M P A N Y Y O U ' L L AT W A Y ? G E .’ A B A R G A I N A T T H O M S O N M O T O R CO, 4th and Lavaca Phone 5391 A u th o riz e d D O D G E. D E A L E R fo r D E P E N D A B L E U S E D * ft R f 9 5 c Down [12 M onths to Pay T M M T p s: f ■ HURRY! LAST W EEK OF SA .E T E X A S PU BLIC SER V IC E CO. M O D E R N IZ E W IT H G A S Tel. 7 1114 907 Congress Rooms Laundries R en tals T W O Q U I E T u p sta irs V I con­ ve n ie n c e s. A ll b ill* p aid . 403 E a s t I S . rn o rr* G I R L S ' room s. B o a rd opt Iona!. 2 blocks W e st U n io n B ld g . 2208 N ue ce s. 2-1074 C o e Day Service Apartments for Rent DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY s H O U R S E R I I C B P h o n e I ’.'hO. G I R L S O R B O Y S : F u rn ia h e d room aval!- I . W i t h g arag e , $18- able F e b r u a r y 3805 D u v a l. C al! 4 2 0 1. A V A I L A B L E next s e m e s te r: A d jo in in g j cam PNS, one so u th m on w ell f m u s h e d ; fo r b -I*. T w o w a y. {'h o n e 2-9626, larg e closets. 205 A r c h ­ east a p a rtm e n ts , F O R A D U L T S : T h re e , new . em s!!, s o u th ­ fu rn is h e d o r u n fu r ­ nish ed. C om plete, m odern, a t t r a c t iv e , w e ll located, S i l l G ro o m ? S tre e t. Ph o ne 2-7147. F O R R E N T : N ic e u p s ta irs ap artm e n t rin se to U n iv e r s it y and C ap ito l. Phone 4103 fro m ■ to 9 :3 0 »• I I to 2:30 In s tru c to r, B o y s : N ic e ly fur- G I R L S : R O O M and hoard C O I T ! . ! nished so u th e a st r o m . G arag e M aid ; P r iv a t e home. U n iv e r s it y s e rv ic e , blocks 2511 W ic h it a . P h o n e 2-1195 tw o '; A n to n io . tw o b lo ck * in n e w ly d ecorated arid re fu rn ish e d hom e. R e aso n a b le . 2506 bat. from Campti* east F O R C O U P L E : N ic e ly fu rn is h e d s o u th ­ T u b and fir s t sh o w e r b ath *. B lo c k s o u th r f cam pus. ! ’* l l U n iv e r s it y . room ors flo o r, G I R L S : Room s, b oard o p tio n al. V e r y c o n ve n ie n t lo catio n A v a ila b le F e b ru a ry Ph o ne 2-5652. ju s t o ff cam pu s. I . 510 W e s t 28rd Board Light Housekeeping R O O M S , B o a rd o p tio n al 2207 R io G ran de. P h o n e 7776. fo r g irls at F I N E , L A R G E , aoufh kitch e n p riv ile g e s , sle e p in g p orch . >7.50 and up. G ir ls ’ ap p ro ve d h o u se. 2 ft* block* from cam pu s. 2-47 4* room s, e a s t A T T R A C T I V E n e w ly deco rated s o u th ­ P r iv a t e home. 2 blocks from ca m p u s. G ra d u a te w o m an p re fe r­ Ph o n e red. 2 « 2 l U n iv e r s it y A v e n u e . room. ■ 7089. Room and Board Rooms for Boys R entals Rooms for Boys B O Y S ? E n fie ld , room w it h so uth porch, p riv a te sleeping hath. A ls o d o w n s ta irs room , p r iv a t e en- ' -anre. G a ra g e . 1504 L o r r a in e , 1092. la rg e u p s ta irs MEN T w o co n n e ctin g room#. M a y He had to g e th er, W i l l m ake s e p a ra te ly or fin e b ed ro om - livin g room . P r i v a t e e n tra n •». S le e p in g p orch and g a ra g e » va ila b ie . 700 GUADALUPE PHONE 6922 S i r K I . ft' fu rn is h e d u p s ta irs for ju ie t b o y s : S le e p in g p orch, t ile hath, IS . sh o w e r C e n t r a lly located. 102 W - s t Ph o ne 7315, room BOYS; NEW LY FURNISHED Southeast bedroom to bath in pr va*© home. Ex* ce lent meals. Very rsason- For 2 students with able. car, PHONE 2-14 18 m E C K Y 'S F I F T H S T R E E T S H O P . G O O D hom e-cooked m eals OI W F S T 5th. P H O N E 2-7981. K E Y S T E D C A L L I T fo r 4 ho vs in p r iv a t e hem e 8 b lo ck s fro m eam- p u s. 2 m eals 8 !® Ph o ne 2-5884 FT Coaching Lost and Found Furnished Apartm ents C O A C H IN T r I n On, n is h a rd E n g li sh. E x - p eri en ce a UM I R*>a ion a b l e . a b l* . E X P E R T F. ng »h m a c h B A . M A , C all 2-139 3. M r* . Ca#?. T R IG . , A t a ly t D ffe re n t is I C a lc u lu s , P h P o w e rs , 3935, 2-2478. P h y s ic * I , Gee I, I L O S T : Lad ic? wh g. R w r is t w a tc h S e t w 11h •mall d is rn o n I ? and 2 blue night P ro b ate V sap p h ire s. n e a r C a r r i son H a L F rid a y lost Rcw ard . 2 -4 7 2 9. L O S T : In C h e m is try 316, co m p ositio n ca i L o u is C a n a li po r t a n t , in r>ook. or 7.00 o ffir e F in d e r please im- 2-0 7: « V t r y a t D O N T F A I L S P A N I S H ! C o ach in g rn th re e y e ars o f S p a n is h b y et- in s tru c to r. R e a so n a b le ra te s, f i r s t U n iv e r s it y M r* . T h mi R ik e r . P h o n e 2-8652. 3 room s, b ath. B O Y S : N e w east fro n t a p a rtm e n t. 2 or Ph o ne, p riv a te e n ­ tra n ce . q u ie t hom e. 3 709 R io G ran d e 2-0776. steam heat. F r ig id a ir e , ce ilin g L O V E L Y e ffic ie n c y a p a rtm e n t. * Ie bath. fans B lo c k U n iv e r s it y . Couples o r u p p e rc la ss­ m en. 1910 S p e e d w a y , 94 44. B O Y S : F u rn is h e d room s, k itc h e n e tte , a d jo in in g a p a rtm e n t, 2 bed­ bath. fo r boys. R easo n a b le . SO,” A ls o W os t 21. Th one 3804 or 2-8998, room s Garage Apartment G A R A G E A p a rtm e n t: R o om fo r e r e or tw o boys. T w in beds, sh ow er. Be tw e e n U n iv e r s it y and C ap ito l. C a ll 2-8259. F O R R E N T to b o y s : F i n i s h e d garage a p a rtm e n t. Q u ie t neighborhood, 1701 S a n (is b r ie !. 68® I. ing A T T R A C T I V E m odern a p a rtm e n t. C e il­ for R o y tile b ath, g arag e space tw o c a rs . A v a ila b le now R a th e r. 7617. fa n , < a I G A R A G E a p artm e n t P r iv a t e hath. n e w ly fo r men stu d e n t*. fu rn ish e d . U t i li ­ Pawn Brokers M O N E Y T O L O A N on D ia m o n d s, W a tc h e s , Je w e l r y o r A n y th in g of V a lu e N o L o a n too L a r g e J I T F a c t 6 ‘ h Th. 9229 Cave: Plumbing E . R A V E N — S in c e w a te r h e a te r 1899 — P lu m b in g , re p a ir in g , gas piping. ran g e s, h e a te rs connected , sin ks, sew ers unsto pp ed. 41*3 L a v a c a P h o n e 6768, 'T o g o—ck nm am i « . : , . IS THIS Y O U R A D ? read b y I f t h is w e re y o u r ad i t w o u ld h a ve b een th o u san d s o f people ju s t na y o u are re a d in g it now. W h y not r e n t th a t v a c a n t room t o ­ rt >iy b y in a sm a ll C la s s ifie d A d for o n e wee - ? Y o u m e re ly d ial 2-2473 b efo re 4 30, an d we w ill do th e re st. F re e p ick up s e rv ic e and tra in e d ad w r it e r * a t y o u r s e rv ic e . in v e s tin g a d o lla r b ill P S . — S tu d e n ts hr- fo r ro o m * ro w before fin a l exam s s ta rt. lo o k in g E N G L I S H co a c h in g b y exp erienced te a c h e r. U n iv e r s it y M A. g ra d , 4486. C O A C H IN G ; L a t in , G reek, T ra n s la tin g : 2-0892. 6-7 p.m. French, G erm an, tic s . M A . E F F E C T I V E C O A C H IN G in M a th e m a ­ in M a t h e m a t ic s . S e v e r a l y e a rs su c c e s s fu l te a c h in g an d co achin g. Y o u w ill b e s a tis fie d . C a ll M a rs h a ll. 2-6-63. G O V E R N M E N T C o a c h in g b y g rad u ate et u n cu t s tu d y in g fo r P P D d ecre e , E d N u n n a lly . 101ft* W e s t 19th. P h o n e 6848. J . O . A N D R E W A R T H A PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL W O R K AND SUPPLIES C O A C H IN G : A lg e b ra . G e o m e try . R a n d le , 2311 S a n A n to n io . M a th , T r ig , 2-01&7. 1 0 3 E a s t 9 t h P h c u '9 2 - 7 2 2 4 P le a s e M e n tio n T h ia Ad Dancing Pressing L E A R N T O D A N C E — 8 le s s o n s *8.50 S tu d e n t B a llro o m C la sse s Mf.,-.lay and T h u r s d a y — 7:30 p.m. A N N I T T F D U V A L H A N G IN G S C H O O L Ph o n e s 2-3854. 6908 108 W . 14 V is it o r s W e lc o m e SUNDAY & NIGHT PRESSING Educational R A P P B R O S . 617 Congress Ph. 2-83 L A R G E . N E W L Y d eco rated, n ic e ly f r- nish ed room fo r b o ys. A d jo in in g beth Ideal lo c a tio n , 3 blocks cam p u s. R e a s o n ­ able. 604 W e s t 19th, (S O Y S : A t t r a c t iv e u p s ta irs room . N ew p riv a tp hom e. T i ie hath and sh o w e r la rg e clo se ts. 8104 H a r r is P a r k T w o A ve n u e 2-6876. B O Y S : E X C E L L E N T M E A L S , w e ll f u r ­ nish ed room s, block fro m ca m p u s. R e a ­ so n a b le rate s. N o ca# or radio ch arg e 2001 W h h is P h o n e 2-8652. V A C A N C I E S f o r two g ir ls a' M rs . A i ­ ke n ’s. 2208 R io G ran d e . Ph o n e 3251. L I N D L E Y H O U S E : B o y s 1 4 so uth M e m o ria l F o u n ta in . block - E x c e lle n t m eals. T w in beds, tub an d sh ow ers, m aid s e rv ic e . I 905 U n iv e r s it y A ve n u e . 2-Oi 9 I home. T w in Feds, M E N : R o om an d board in new brick E x ­ ce lle n t m eals. R e aso n a b le . 2515 P e a rl. Ph o ne 2-5907. la rg e clo se ts G I R L S : Room and hoard a t t r a c t iv e ju s t s o u th of U n iv e r s it y . 2011 hom e in W h it is . Ph o n e 6209, BOYS: Nicely Furnished Room Opening Info Shower Bate F O R B O Y S : F u rn is h e d bedroom , sleep ­ T il# h a th . 2 j blocks U n iv e r s it y . P r iv a t e . R easo n a b le . ing porch a d jo in in g 210:', N ie ce *. 2-78 3 8. R O O M fo r 4 boys d o w n s ta irs . A ls o u p ­ tw in ro o m s. L a rg e , p le a s a n t, sta irs ; bcd*, tub an d sh o w e r. 610 W e s t 24 Ph o n e 2-9671. 2603 GUADALUPE STREET U p s t a ir s so u th e a st room s, sleep- ii g porch p r iv a t e hair. O N E O R T W O B O Y S : W e ll- fu rn is h e d so u th e ast room , p r iv a te e n tra n c e . Rea- B lo c k n o rth •enable. G a ra g e a v a ila b le . 203 A rc h w a y . B O Y 'S : R o o m s fo r rent th re e blocks fro m ca m p u s. R e a so n s Bde ra te s. 2501 : 'a g e s ^ a v a ila b le , U N ueces S tre e t. P h o n e 2-1 552. ‘ 4- ‘ hone .-3770. B O Y 'S : S o u th e a s t u p s ta irs bedroom . L i n ­ ens fu rn is h e d . 114 fo r tw o b oys. G a* lin s . 210 E a s t ca lla b le , O n bus B O Y V S : L a rg e , ^ t r a c t i v e new ly fu rn ish e d B 0 Y S N lctL ,cJe*n l°omi T ih no m . E x c e lle n t room s*. 2-2806. and sh ow er H a lf block w n .t U n io n i u ld- I '.nu A ll b ills paid. 40, W e s t 23rd. l h re lo catio n . 1807 Con- i i s. I G I R L S : M r*. F a r m . 2211 R io G rande vs ii’ h a v e one v a c a n c y next sem ester B O Y S f or room and b oard. A t t r a c t iv e southeast w o m en’s g y m . R e aso n a b le . 2620 W ic h it a m om . 2-6095. t ------- — A T T E N T I O N m eals w ith B O Y S : n ice T h re e room m o nth . A p p ro ve d house. Campti#. 212 E lm w o o d , P h o n e 2-7914 excellent $27.60 T w o blocks fo r B O Y S : R oom an d hoard. Opposite r*m - p;,«. 2006 S p e e d w a y o r IOO E a s t 20th. rte ties and m aid s e rv ic e $27.60 m o n th ly , j It * . P h o n e 1312 W e s t tin. Bin!-’ 4. Ph o n e 7300. ! 226 7. _ _ — -— N K W H O U S E ch e n e tte . sh ow er, G A R A G E s p a n n e n t: 2 o r 8 b o ys. K i t ­ tw in bed*. W a t e r , lig h ts , g a* fu rn ish ed T elep ho ne. 6 blocks cam pu s. HI 14 W h e e le r, 5063. N E W g a ra g e a p artm e n t T ile h a th and sh ow er. fo r tw o boys. .spring In n e r m a ttre s s e s . 8007 T ru th S tre e t. Phono J 2-8646. F O R B O Y S —-G arag e room s w ith show er. $1 6 ,09 ; $-.00 s piece A ls o s in g le up- j s t a ir s room fo r g e n tle m a n , *1 0 ,00 . M rs . i S . A, S tre e t . 508 Belles us. G A R A G E R O O M One nr two b o y s. N e w room. tile b ath. N eat U n iv e r s it y . 203 ........... - E a s t 30. Phone 8204, B O Y ’ S : T W O U r g e g arag e room s, m od­ f rn ish ed. e x c e p tio n a lly w e ll ern, location in P e m b e rto n ----- L a r g e b a th . Quiet H e ig h t? . 1515 W o o ld rid g e D riv e . 2-3276. j BO Y ’S B O Y 'S : R o om o v e r g arag e. C lean , sing le beds, sh ow er. 1002 W e s t 23. Ph o ne 5826. fu rn ish e d s e rv ic e . H a lf — G I R L S : V A C A N C Y , room and hoard T w o block o f ca m p u s. R e aso n a b le , 2618 W c h ­ ---------------- ------------------ -— J room . G a ra g e , m aid B O Y S ; S O U T H E A S T n e w ly blocks n o rth o f U n iv e r s it y . 2610 W ic h - its A V A I L A B L E N O W : T w o g irls , attrac- lo o m . W e I balanced fu rn is h e d l iv e l y m eals. P r i v a t e hom e w it h * * 0 o th e r g irls . ; N ue ce s. R e fe re n c e s . 806 W e s t 2 2 1-. 2-9768. G I R L S : M rs . G re g o ry ha* a v e ry de a ira b le p lace f o r one g irl. Room and ’, Q u ie t, board. 1905 R io G ra n d e . Ph o n e 2-3856 alup e. Ph o n e 2-4742. M aid s e rv ic e . Ro o m . S p e cia l p ric e to fo r m en. A ll co n ven ien ces. 127. 2509 and board, th re e o r m ore. --------------------- ----------- ---- -- ----- V A C A N C Y hom e. in p r iv a t e a d jo in in g bath. R e aso n a b le . 2809 N o rth Guad- th re e b oys f>r T w in beds, L A R G E R O O M fo r tw o P r iv a t e home p riv a te entra n ce, a d jo in in g b ath . N ue ce s. A l! b ills p aid . G a ra g e , 18 4 2-1409, b o y s . rt yard H O U S E s in g le beds, sto rero om , clo se t, fo r b o y s : B e d ro o m , la v a ­ to ry . A ll h ills paid except g as. R e a s o n ­ able. 2508 R io G ran de, 2-8228. H U R N IS H E D R O O M w it h a d jo in in g h a th S IO F a s t 22. tw o b oy* fo r o rc o r Ph o ne 9560 o r 6918. v At A N C ft' f o r tw o g i r ls : L o v e ly room. BO Y ’S ; N ic e ly fu rn is h e d so u th e ast room . fo r one G a ra g e , or tw o s tu d e n t* . P r i v a t e home. G arag e . tw in beds W e ! balanced m eals at SO I Q u ie t, p r iv a t e hath. S u ita b le ca m p u s, W e « t 21. O p p o site Ph o ne 2-8676. C a ll 6 4 81, M K N : R o o m m a te w a n te d in u p s ta irs *•> .th e # **. room . V e n e tia n b lin d s. la rg e clo sets, tile d bath 3 blocks ca m p u s. 500 W e s t I v 7711. R O O M NNI* B O A R D fn r one or tw o girl# in p r iv a t e horn--, Q sic* neighborhood. 118 - A W e s t 33. P h o n e 7804. pus, V e r y B O Y S : R O O M A N I* B O A R D near c a m ­ re a so n a b le . O u tsid e rs eat one m e al a d a y fo r $4.50 m o n th 2519 G u ad alu p e . 2-9446, R o o m an d b o a rd in nm b ric k home. T w in bed?, e x c e lle n t Blo c k ca m p u s. R e a so n a b le , 6 1 0 -B P a r k P la c e . P h o n e 2-5890. M K N : b u rg e fu r n it u r e , b ath, S e a ly m a ttre s s e s . M e a ls o p tio n al. 2 i ti4 f i a b l e , clo se ts, la rg e room *, new dhotis#, new B O Y ? : R o om , a d jo in in g sle e p in g p orch next t i sh o w e r A ls o a p a rtm e n t, p r e v a t* e n tra n c e nnd hath . B e tw e e n U n i ­ tile I v a r s it y . C a p ito l. 109 W e s t 18. 8265. B O Y S ; Room e n tra n c e . P r i v a t e sleeping p orch. A lso m om e v e r g arag e . 1006 W a s t 22. sh ow er. b ath, g a ra g e {’hone 5601, in q u ie t hom e. S e p a ra te ! R O O M S fo r one c r tw o b o y s in p r iv a t e home p r iv a t e e n tra n c e , a d jo in in g * < E a s t 30. a v a ila b le , 307 m eals. E N F I E L D - B O Y S : T w o so u th e a st room *. J u s t L o v e ly oak g ro ve, p r iv a t e b a th . O u ts id e e n tra n c e . re fin ish ed . G a ra g e . barbecue p it. 1305 L o r r a in e . . 1 0 . M K N S T U D E N T S : N e w room . la rg e clo- se t*, p riv a te b a th and e n tra n c e . E x ­ cellent beds. Quiet p lace to s tu d y . 1906 N I C E L Y fu rn is h e d room fo r one boy in p r iv a t e hom e 714 W e s t 21. U P S T A I R S southeast room opening onto p orch . E x c e lle n t beds. T u b and sh ow er flo o r. B lo c k so u th of cam pus. b ath on 1911 U n iv e r s it y , B O Y ’S : G a ra g e tile bath arui s h o w e r. B lo c k sot th o f c a m ­ room w it h p riv a te pus. 1909 W h it is . Ph o n e 2-257z. B O Y S : Room rt;*5 b o a rd . O ne b lo ck c a m ­ R e aso n a b le pus. p rice *. 1910 W ic h it a . 2-1158. E x c e lle n t m e a ls. O N E L A R G E room in g arag e a p a rtm e n t tw o bovs. G arag e also a v a ila b le , fo r 2625 S a la d o . Ph o no 2-9356. B O Y S : F u rn is h e d , m odern g arag e a p a rt. m en ta. B e d ro o m , d re s sin g ro o m , tile large room in s h o w e r R e aso n a b le A ls o house, sleep in g g a lle ry . 2*17 G uad alup e. 2*8355. B O Y ’S ; F I T Z H O U S E B lo c k c a m p o ., D rag . E v e r y t h in g fu r- I nish ed. T ile sh o w e rs, m aid s e rv ic e . B ills paid. 402 W e s t 2 4. 2-4273. room » " i ho ard. I Q-’n G a b rie l. 3717 _________________ N I C E R O O M fo r boy T ile sh o w e r b ath. | u lt v or a d va n ce d ro o m , co n n e ctin g b ath. In q uiet apartm ent o f s m a ll fa m ily . Fee* p referre d . L A IU I E . s o u th .......... •• stu d e n ts I .'07 ( o ng re s. Ph o n e 77 4 », P r i v a t e e n tra n c e . P h o n e 7727. B O Y S ; Room am i h o ard. T w o w ell-fu r- T W () B O Y S : N ic e B ish e d room *, t w in beds, a d jo in in g h a t h , j la rg e room , p r iv a t e h a th and e n tra n c e . W a lk in g d is ta n c e C O M F O R T A B L E ro o m ? in ch o ice hom e a t 2002 W ic h it a , H a f h o rs fo r 2 Us b lo ck s ca m p u s. M e a ls o p tio n al. 2 2 0 6 U n i v e r s i t y , R h o n e 4 83 9. Rio G ra n d e . 2-9 438. b lo ck U n iv e r s it y , ("a il 5145. PLAY SAFE Ride in One Of Goad’s USED CARS 1936 C h e v ro le t 2 Door Sedan W ith Trunk. 4 I Rea1 Buy ............. ....... ............... $ 5 8 5 736 Standard Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan.. .....$565 936 Oldsmobile Touring 2 Door Sedan .........$665 11935 Chrysler A r Row Sedan .... $735 1936 Fymouth Ccach'..$595 $365 1933 Dodge Sedan |932 CHEVROLET COUPE 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1929 -ORD C O U P E ........ $ 2 8 5 $245 $290 .$ 135 A ll C a r* c o m p le te ly th e se C a rs rec©' r a t »H m G O A D 'S S A T F T Y T E A T E D W A Y — C h e c k la-xrr and yo ,’!l a g re * th e y 're b a rg a in s ! W e Have Several Cars From $40 up to $ ! OO G o a o t o r C o . USED C A R DEFT G uada Up© at Second St,— Phone 2-622 Cad' ac— La Salle— Oldsmobile REN TA LS Travel Bureaus Rooms for Boys B O Y S ; S o u th e a s t fro n t bedroom , a d jo in ­ ing hath, p r iv a t e e n tra n c e , 904 W e s t 22, P h o n e 2-6633. F R O N T R O O M , a d jo in in g b ath, p riv a te tw o stu d e n ts. Ph o n e e n tra n c e . F o r one or Reaso nable. 2638 P e a r l S tr e e t . 3047. R I D L ! M IG L T A Y L O R 'S T R A V E L B U ­ C ar# R I ft I , E s ta b lis h e d s ix y e a rs. and passeng ers a n y w h o re . R e fe re n c e s . b u y g Id. 102 W , 10 th, 2-3333. I Typewriters r Y P F W R I T E R S : A !! m ake s. P o rta b le * $9.50 up, C ra d d o c k ’*. 821 C o ng ress. B O Y S : L a rg e so uth u p s ta irs bedroom s, T Y P E W R I T E R S a t t r a c t iv e ly fu rn ish e d T w in beds, pri- j So Id ^ R e n te d -R e p a ired v a le hath. G arag e . sor.abic. 2806 N u e ce s. 367 8, In quiet home. He#-* S ippties B O Y S : I arg e s tu d y , sleep in g p orch , pri- | v a t# bs ‘ h and e n tra n c e , g arag e , Re- s t r ip e d U n iv e r s it y n e ig hb o rho o d. $20 210 W . 19 2-1287. TURRETS , *—» , , , , , p , , Ph o n e 5 ,1 5 ' --- -- ---- '--------------- F R E E ! W A N T E D ; M a n to sh a re room in quiet F R E E a e rv i e. 2614 W ic h it a . P h o n e 9 *1 1. hem e. S h o w e r, p r iv a t e e n tra n c e , m aid .'H a v e y o u r t y p e w r it e r o iled and b rush ed ribbon p u rch ase d . y a '©w portable for as little L I S T E N B O Y S : L o o k in g fo r room I I ’m fr e e w ith each o u t lo o kin g fo r ro o m m ate. H a v e n ic e room , j a s fu rn is h e d . C a ll B u s h at. 3605 I Cc a day. u tilitie s or 2-2928 &17 ft (ara R e p a ir E x p e rie n c e M C F . R O O M in p riv a te home. C o n v e n i­ ent h a th , p riv a te e n tra n c e . U t ilit ie s re aso n ab ly paid C leaned d a ily . p riced, C al! 9993 o r 2-5144. V e r y B O Y ? : A t t r a c t iv e , q u ie t room w ith p r i - I vat# e n tra n c e , a d jo in in g bath. G a ra g e • I SIH N u e ce s. 4 4 94, fu rn is h e d B O Y S : W e ll room s, p r iv a t e ! home. T e e h a th M a id ae rvtce. G a ra g e , I in fo r- j $10 each. 2824 R io G ra n d e . F o r rn at mn phone 2-7822, B O Y S : R o om in p r iv a t e home, T w in beds. M a id se rv ice . V e r v reasonable. 403 Ka a* 1«. Ph o n e 2-8 416. A T T R A C T I V E so u th e ast hom e. A d jo in in g tile b ath and in new ’ hew er. V e n e tia n M ind*. Q -iet s tre e t. R e lia b le maid Pe m b e rto n H e ig h ts . P h o n e 6912. s e rv ic e . 1 506 H a rd o u ln A ve n u e . room r n N e w - U s e d P o rta b le * Typewriters S O L D R E N T E D R E P A I R E D R e n ta ls by W e e k , M o n th , or S e m e s te r H E M P H I L L ' S B O O K S T O R E P h c - '© 2 - 2 2 1 1 Sew ** B O Y S : L a rg e , w e ll fu rn is h e d m o m . L o - j rated betw een G ru ver# ? v and Cap:- j fo r re n t. 1 0 9M F a s t 18 to! G a ra g e 2-9676. ; TYPEWRITER HEAD QUARTERS L C. S m it h , R o y a l and U n d e rw o o d U P R I G H T T Y P E W R I T E R S $4 6 97 Sold on Easy Terms $5. Down (Ask the Classified Alan >) renting; , arni he'll tell you all , . a b o u t those v a ca n t room s. A nd he’ll see th at you h ave the hest service p o ssi­ ble, All you have to do is to call. 2-2473 Before 4:2)0 Why Rent a Typew riter When Y o u C a n Buy On# Ju s t Like Rant at Sears. F a c ­ to ry R e b u ilt to G iv e Perfect Satisfaction, I lie I ) a i l v I e x a n C lassified A d D ept. 909 C O N G R E S S Typing Radio Repairing EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING B v S k ille d T e c h n ic ia n s FREE ESTIMATES W o r k G u a ra n te e d . G alled F o r an d D e liv e re d JO H N L. M A RTIN 410 C o n g r e e P h o n e 3563 N o w located in t h e ir new hom e, one of th e S o u t h w e s t '* M o st C o m p le te B U S I N E S S C O L L E G E S D A Y A N D N I G H T C L A S S E S Every Graduate Succe$*fully Placed P h o n e 2-6771 6th at L a v a c a For Sale F O R S A L E : B o s to n T e r r ie r puppies. *7.50 tw o female.*, O n e m ale , H O , each. G all 2-6692 a f t e r 5. S e t F O R S A L E : S p a u ld in g K r o - F iit e g o lf clu b s, N o*. 2. 3, 4. 6, 29, p u tte r, d r iv e r and spoon, le a t h e r b ag , $25 cash. Call 2-1987. ___________ N I N GT G K N one c e n t v e n d in g m achines for d isp e n sin g p e a n u ts , hall g u m , or See B a r g a in price. other confections. them a t 106 E a s t * 0 , boy* w ith w a ter, F U R N I S H E D g a ra g e a p a rtm e n t fo r tw o lig h t ? , and m aid fu rn ish e d . M a s k in g d is ta n c e o f s e rv ic e U n iv e r s it y . 1606 P e a r l. 2-5398. N I C E L Y le n t I U R N IS H E D bedroom s. E x c e l­ table bourd. T h re e m eals. $37 per m o n th . 2 blocks w e st o f cam pus. 1914 N u e ce s, 2-0602. B O Y S ; R O O M A N D B O A R D . N ic e ly Gar­ n ish e d ro o m s. E x c e lle n t m e a !?. R e a ­ B e tw e e n U n iv e r s it y an d < ap.- ca m p u s. 1807 b lo ck s s o u th so nable tol. 2 '■ a C olorado. 3082, V A C A N C Y fo r 3 b o y s : R o om s w ith tw in bed*. B e tw e e n U n iv e r s it y and C a p i­ tol. 208 W e s t 18. P h o n e 4717. B O Y S : C o m fo rta b le , fro n t room. a d jo in ­ ing b ath, p riv a te e n tra n c e . B o a rd o p ­ tio n al. R easo n a b le . 3 07 E a s t 81. U N I V E R S I T Y B O Y S : R oom * n e a r U n i ­ v e r s it y , P r i v a t e e n tra n c e to b ath and room. AU co n v e n ie n c e s . 2804 T r i n i t y . Ph o n e 2-.:6(-5, R O O M and b o u rd : V a c a n c y f o r g irl? In th re e b lo ck * o f lo v e ly b rick hom e cam pu s. R e aso n a b le . G a ra g e . 702 W r i t 25 2-9867. U P S T A I R S n ic e so u th fr o n t room , n e w ly papered, t w in beds, sh o w e r. C o n v e n i­ ent to rum p..# and to w n . R e a so n a b le . 502 W e s t 17th. P h o n e 7 7 89. Records 5.000 S L I G H T L Y U S E D P h o n o g ra p h r e ­ c o rd s : V ic to r , B r u n s w ic k , D acca, Y o e * , lin , M tlo to n e . B a r g a in , 5c each. P e t e ’s P a c k a g e S to re . 116 E a s t 6 th. M o rg a n M a n n e r, " I D O U B L E D A R E Y O U " in th e R u s s H O P — B e n n y G ood m an and H is O rc h e s tra . R e ­ co rd s on sale a t J , R . R e e d M u s ic Co., 805 C o n g re ss. " C A M K I. B O Y S ; N e w g arag e room . m aid s e rv ic e . T u b , also ho t and cold sh o w e r, te le ­ phone, tw in beds. G arag e a v a ila b le a t no e x tra co s t. 900 W e s t 28ft*. L A R G E , u p s ta irs a p a rtm e n t. Q u ie t, p riv a te . 5 block# ca m p u s. One f u r ­ block e a st of G u a d a lu p e . U t ilit ie s nished. 2908 F r u t h . P h o n e 6496. g a ra g e g arag e ap a rtm e n t, U N U S U A L L Y ’ a t t r a c t iv e in new ’ a M o ck fro m c a m ­ pus. F o r two b oys P r i v a t e d re s s in g room and b ath . P h o n e 4698, room B O Y S • R e d e co ra ted arg - fro n t r rom fo r tw o o r th re e b o y?. \ * • tw o g arag es a v a ila b le . R e aso n a b le . 13.if, 2-687 6. ______________ R O O M f o r boys dup lex in new a p a rtm e r.t 8 blocks fro-" cam pus # J5 S p e e d w a y , j b ric k Unfurnished Houses ■ = = a s :..-...— ..... :........ .........— — C L O S E T O U N I V E R S I T Y and com m o- t itt y cen ter- U n fu rn is h e d 6 room Col- ,-mal h o u ?e G a ra g e , n e w ly redeco rated. T elep ho ne I m odern. V e n e tia n b lind s. *09 E a s t 80. tw o . fo r 2-4261. 707 4 W e s t 23. 7 889, R O O M fo r boy# a v a ila b le next se m e ste r. T u b and sh o w e r h a th . C a i! sn person. 1907 j U n iv e r s it y A ve n u e . Taxis N E A T , c o m fo rta b le room *. B o a rd op- R id e w ith Horne-O wned A o p e ra te d Cabs tio n a!. M a id Ph o n e 2-8211. e rv ic e . *6 9 8 G u ad alu p e. " W A T C H T H E T A X I S A H Gar- Bo nd ed I o r 2 S a m e P r ic e LONGHORN TAX! jPhona 2-2471 T Y P I N G .......................... C a ll 2-60 * I o r 9 9 8 J, T Y P I N G : L a w o u tlin e s, these*, them e#, M a * M u r r a y . 3200 N uece*. 2-8317. i E X P E R T T y p in g —- A l ! k in d * . Fre d W e b - ! s ta r, J r . P h o n e 3-8372. Wanted to Buy H I G H E S T C A S H FO H second-hand clo th in g . *ho**s, and t a l i cases. W e also buy m o e ie al in s tru m e n t* A. S c h w a rts . P h o n s 3762. P R I C E S P A I D M A L K I N P A Y S M O K E fo r Used P u ffs C lo th in g and Shoe#. 407 E a e t 4th. 1-0681. fo r S c ra p G old. K in g * , T e e th , C A S H P in s , watch##, etc. I U Co ag re e s. 1-7111. B O Y 'S : R o om and hoard f i t ) m o n th . 3 m e a ls 2 blocks w est o f cam pu s. S h o w e rs , sle e p in g p o rc h . 2315 N u e c e s . B O Y S : V a c a n c y , p r iv a t e home. Room fo r tw o b oys. T w in beds, p r iv a t e bath. Gas fu rn is h e d . £05 W e a l 2 3 rd. M K N - Room in p riv a te hom e, p riv a te en- tra n c e a a a b eta. T elep h o n e i - o c ? * , • PA G E SIX The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2473—— 'THE D A IL Y TEXAN Phone 2-2473 SU N D A Y , JA N U A R Y 23, 1938 U Important Gamma Phi Betas MRS. BILL BU R KS th e U n iv e r s it y o f Illinois M edical School in 1935 a n d is a t p r e s e n t a m e m b e r o f t h e m e d ica l s t a f f o f th e K a n k a k e e S t a t e H o sp ita l a t K a n k a k e e , 111. C HA P PE LL - WH1 TWOR T H Mr. a n d Mrs. H. W h i tw o r t h of W a c o h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e m a r ­ r ia g e o f th e ir d a u g h t e r , Rosalie, to B. B. C h ap pell, J r . , son o f Mr. T h e a n d Mrs. B. B. C happell. co uple w e r e m a r r ie d D e c e m b e r 22 in G r a n b u r y by t h e Rev. A. C. C ow an. Mrs. C h ap pell, w h o w as g r a d u ­ a te d f r o m C le b u r n e H igh School, w as a s t u d e n t th e U n iv e r s ity in la st y e a r . is a se n io r Mr. C happ ell a t T e x a s T ec hnolog ical College. H e h as a t t e n d e d J o h n T a r le to n Col- [ loge a t S tep h e n v ille , and th e U n i­ v e r s ity . H e w a s g r a d u a t e d f r o m B r a c k e n r id g e H ig h School in S an j A n to n io . P A RK S - WA L L A C E T h e e n g a g e m e n t of Miss H a tt ie th e Bess W a llace, s t u d e n t la st y e a r a n d a F o r t U n iv e r s ity to W o r th d e b u t a n t e H a r r y P a r k s o f F o r t W o r th , h a s this y e a r , in I b e e n a n n o u n c e d . RODIER'COX Miss Lucille Silvey Cox, e x ­ s t u d e n t and d a u g h t e r o f Mrs. G u r ­ ley N e w to n Cox, a n d G ilb e rt L a C osta R odier, J r . , son o f M r. a n d Mrs. G. L. R o d ier of W a s h in g t o n , D. C., w ill be m a r r ie d S u n d a y in Dallas. Miss C ox is a m e m b e r o f Z e ta J T a u A lp ha s o ro rity . Mr. R o d ier w as g r a d u a t e d f r o m th e U n ite d S t a t e s M ilita ry A c a d e m y a t A n- j n a p o lis in 1935 a n d is a n ensig n th e U n ite d S ta te s N a v y R e­ in serve. GOO DS TE IN - COH E N of A n n o u n c e m e n t h as b ee n m a d e th e m a r r i a g e of Miss G w en J C ohen o f M inneapolis. Minn., to L ionel G o o d ste in o f San A n to n io , e x - s tu d e n t, D e c e m b e r 26 in L ittle Rock, A rk. Mrs. G o o d ste in a t t e n d e d t h e o f M inn e so ta . Mr. U n iv e r s ity f r o m g r a d u a t e d G o o d ste in w a s T he U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s School of L a w in 1929. He is now w ith th e S c h le sin g e r, S c h le s in g e r a n d G o odstein in S an live a t A n to n io . T h e c o u p le will 11628 W e s t K in g ’s H ig h w a y , S an : A n to n io . f ir m la w o f A CONTINENTAL STYLE HIT TAKES AMERICA: BY'STORM JT S T A R T T D in I t a l y , c a p t i v a t e d Paris,'and swept (blase London off its feet. N ow this continental crate is creating a furore in st\le*wi*e New York. W hich m akes J t a1! the m o re a m a z in g to find the Lido a t this m odest p ric e . Be among the first to w ear this venturesom e* su e d e sw agger t h a t's so flexible you can double it up be« fumer* your f i n ^ r$. Choose it in gay hues and expect co m p lim en ts galore. I t ’s deunitel} that kind of a shoe.. 724 CONGRESS AVE. Hosiery ■ ..v ■ TODAY c f 8— O p e n in g t h e se rv ic e E i g h ty - n in th D ioce sa n C o u n ­ cil a t St. D a v id ’s C h u rch . IO— Dr. B. F . P i t t e n g e r , d e a n o f th e School o f E d u c a t i o n , will discussion o n " H o w t o R e ad a N e w s p a p e r ,” a t t h e F i r s t C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h u r c h . le a d a 5— I n f o r m a l te a , G ra ce H all, f o r E i g h ty - n in th D iocesan t h e Council. 6— S u n d a y n i g h t s u p p e r a t t h e F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s Club. c o n f e r e n c e 6— L a y m e n ’s b u f f e t P a r is h house, g iv e n by Girls’ F r i e n d l y Society. a n d s u p p e r , S t. D a v id ’s t h e MONDAY IN BRIEF I 7 :3 0 — C o r p o r a t e m o r n i n g c o m ­ m u n io n f o r A sso c ia te W o m e n o f th e C h u r c h in th e D iocese o f T ex a s, S t D a v id ’s C h u r c h . fo r g u e s ts o f A ll Saints* p a r is h , C r y s ta l B a llro o m o f Driskill H o tel. 1 2 :1 5 — L u n c h e o n • 5. 6— Dip h o u r, W o m e n ’s G y m . 7— A n n u a l b a n q u e t , d iocesan C r y s ta l B allroom o f t h e D r i s ­ kill H otel, I 7 : 3 0 — L o cal u n i t o f T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s A sso c iatio n , G a r r i son H a ll I. Students To Read Play For W om an's Club A lm a R a e H o llo w ay , B r o o k s W e s t, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Zack S c o t t will ta k e p a r t in th e r e a d ­ in g o f e x c e r p ts f ro m a c u r r e n t p la y b e f o r e t h e A u s tin W o m a n ’s C lu b J a n u a r y 27 a t l l o’clock. T h e g r o u p r e a d i n g will c o n s t i ­ t u t e th e p r e - lu n c h e o n p r o g r a m of th e clu b, given u n d e r th e s u p e r ­ vision o f th e m u sic d r a m a c o m m itt e e s . a n d A h o t b ed h a s b ee n c o n s t r u c t e d th e f o r a n d to in t h e f lo w e r g a r d e n b e h in d H o m e E c o n o m ic s B u ild in g p r o te c tio n of sm all p la n ts sh o o ts f r e e z e d u r i n g a cold spell. t h a t w o u ld be likely I f T h is sm all g a r d e n f u r n i s h e s th e U n i v e r s i t y d o r m ito r ie s a n d o f ­ fice? w ith f lo w e r s f o r ta b le s and th e c a le n d u la s , w hich desks. a r e p l a n t e d t h e o p e n , f r e e z e so m e n ig h t, t h e r e w ill be a n e w su p p ly in th e h o t bed a v a ila b le f o r r e p l a n t i n g o u tsid e w h e n th e w e a ­ t h e r p e r m its . in Poems O f 3 Students To Be Published T h r e e s t u d e n t s in t h e U n i v e r ­ s ity h a v e been chosen as r e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e s f o r “ T h e 1938 B oo k o f C ollege V e r s e ,” to be p u b lis h e d a b o u t A p ril 15 b y t h e U n iv e r s it y P o s t P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y o f A sh ­ la n d , Ohio. S t u d e n t s ch o s e n as s u b m i t t i n g th e b e s t p o em s a r e R o y A. P e n n y - cuik, R u r a l A skew , a n d G e o r g ia B. L u ca s. E a c h will h a v e a poem p u b lis h e d in t h e v erse bouk. " H o w t o R e a d a N e w s p a p e r , ” ! a n a r t i c l e in th e D e c e m b e r 15 is­ sue o f Social A ctio n , will be th e topic o f a d isc u ssio n led by D r. ! B. F. P i t t e n g e r , d e a n School o f E d u c a tio n , se rv ic es o f th e F i r s t C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h u r c h th e fo llow ing IO o ’clock th e 1 t o ­ of day. P a u l H u tc h in s o n is th e w r i t e r in th e a r tic le p u b lis h e d th e of offic ia l m a g a z in e o f t h e council f o r social a c tio n of th e C o n g r e g a - 1 tio n a l a n d C h r is t ia n C h u rc h e s, j I n it h e a d v o c a t e s th e i n s t r u c t i n g of school c h ild r e n in r e a d i n g n e w s ­ p ap e rs. r e a d e r m u s t " T h e r e i« an a r t in r e a d i n g a n e w s p a p e r , ” M r. H u tc h i n s o n says. P o i n tin g o u t t h e w id e d i f f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n m o d e r n n e w s p a p e r s , he su g g e s ts t h a t we le a r n f i r s t how to r e a d th e h e a d lin e s . T h e n th e e s c a p e in te llig e n t w h a t M r. H u tc h i s o n calls t h e " t y ­ r a n n y " c f t h e f r o n t p a g e . T h is " t y r a n n y ” he d e s c rib e s t h e e m p h a s iz in g of c e r t a i n s to r ie s a n d th e b u r y i n g o f o th e r s , a c c o r d i n g to the e d i t o r ’s policies. 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N o m a t ­ t e r w h a t he b a k e s — th e L itt le f ie ld girl* e a t it all. East Terrace Has Penthouse Comforts T h e p la ce to d r e a m o r s tu d y d u r i n g this ty p ic a l s p r in g w e a t h e r , , is on th e e a s t t e r r a c e of th e L i - j b r a r y B u ilding . F o u r c o m f o r ta b le porch c h a ir s a n d tw o w r o u g h t .Ton b e n c h e r p ro v id e pla ce s t o r e ­ t e r r a c e w hich lax o n is so th e e l a b o r a t e a* to r e m i n d o n e o f a pen th o u se t e r r a c e . T h e t e r r a c e is op en t h e to s t u d e n t s all d u r i n g day. Y a u p o n , a n a t iv e T e x a s h e d g e w hich ha* re d b e r r ie s , encloses th e i b e d s o f w i n t e r g r a s s , a n d c h e r r y la u r e l, a n o t h e r T e x a s p l a n t , f o r m s a b a c k g r o u n d o f ro*r-s. A n o t h e r bed is p la n te d w ith p an s ies a n d a n o t h e r w ith c a l e n ­ a r e du la . 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