S w in g B a n d s vs. T a x e s T he D aily T exan T oday’s Editorial F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H Geography Parisian Style Band Criticism Called 'Ridiculous7 by Daniel Longhorns Blow Loud and Long But Fans Can't Hear Strains Stinging from criticism that “ the Longhorn Band does not play loud enough at football games,’* Charles Daniel, drum major, said yesterday that he had heard the same criticism for the last three years, and he still knew that it was “ ridiculous.’ “ I know that the students can hear very little of the music which — — Cameras Save Rare Books Library to O btain Filmed Material Two Argus reading machines are recent additions to the La m ar Lib rary. These two machines, sup­ plemented by an optigraph ma chine, make film s of the lib ra y ’s manuscripts and rare books ac­ cessible to many, Alexander Mof- fit, associate librarian, has said Last year Barnes Laythrop photographed 2,100 fee of films on Southern history, thus making reproductions of rare prints ava il­ able and preserving the original copies from wear. The L ib ra ry is also subscribing to a project to film all of the books w ritten in the English lan­ guage before 1600. “ This will add to the material which is unavail­ able in England,” said M r. M offit. form here or in book it the band plays at the game is not the Daniel said, “ but band’s fault, and I do not think the boys should be getting this un fair criticism .” He explained the band is seated on the same side of the stadium as the students, the music is not audible to very many of them. It “ floats to the other side.” that since The Texan yesterday received a letter to the F irin g Line attack­ ing the band on this matter and called Daniel to get his reaction. “ I know that many students are rather angry about it,” he said. “ To the rooters on the opposite side of the stadium from the band the music seems loud enough. B u t it is hard to hear I know that the music even in adjoining sec­ tions if the students are on the same side with the band.” possible. ^ i .ctical— were Daniel said that two remedies Ty one of which he believed T h e t would be to place the band c he opposite side from the stu­ dents, which Daniel did not like. logical The would be to place a microphone in fro nt of the band and have it connected truck when the hand is playing. second and more to the sound The same arrangement should he made fo r visiting bands, D an­ iel added. Hurt's Condition Same; Tonsils A re Lanced The condition of Colonel George E . H urt, who is confined in Seton infection of In firm a ry with an the throat, was about the same W ednesday following a good night Tuesday]~hospital attendant* said. Pensive to he bought may be pur- W ednesday afternoon it was ne- chased in film form._______________ cessary to lance his tonsils. Mrs. H urt, w ife of the director of the Longhorn Band, said it would he a week or longer before he is able to leave the hospital. U. T. Credit Union Membership Grows Today's Calendar A F T E R N O O N Federal Credit Union approxi- increase of I mately 50 per cent in membership in capital since October, 1937. The 12:30— Dr. C. T. G ray on “ Diffi- organization now has a member- in Education.” j ship of 169 and capital amounting lunch- and a 200 per cent increase 12— Am erican Statistical versity shows an eon. Texas Union. cult Problems The W eath er P artly C loudy N o . 3 6 Werlein Plans Serenade Rally for Friday Night General Yount To Be Guest Parliamentarian Arm y Air O fficer To Tour Campus General Barton K . Yount, com­ manding officer of Randolph and K e lly Fields, San Antonio, w ill be the official guest of the U n iver­ sity Saturday, November 5, at the Texas-Baylor game. General Yount was in charge of the School of M ilita ry Aeronautics at the University during the W orld W ar. He was appointed assistant chief of the A ir Corps, Ju ly , 1938, and assigned to command the A ir Corps Training Center at Randolph. General Yount w ill tour the campus sometime Saturday, will be guest at the game that afte r­ noon, and will he entertained at dinner that night. L. Thco B e ll­ mont, physical training director, is in charge of arrangements, as­ the Public Relations sisted by Committee. Born in Troy, Ohio, General Yount attended Ohio State U n i­ versity and was graduated from W est Po in t in 1907. A ft e r his graduation, he served as captain in fa n try in Cuba and China of until assigned to command the School of M ilitary Aeronautics in ; Austin. H. E. Prof lo Tell Of 'Jungle Ways' ‘ Rooting Section To be Organized At Thursday Meet Dana X . B ib le’s Longhorns will he serenaded by the Longhorn Band and students F rid a y night for the pre-Southern Methodist game rally, according to the plans , of Presley W erlein , head yell I leader. The hand and students w ill meet at 7 o’clock at C lark Field and will parade to Oak G rove block located Dormitory, I north of the baseball field where most of the football players live. one “ W e had wonderful-spirit at the Rice game in Houston last week and, from indications so far, w e’ll j have this ramp spirit w ith us I again for the rally F rid a y night and the game with the Mustangs afternoon,” W erlein Saturday -aid. “ The Rice game made a lot of new followers fo r the boys, too, so w e’re expecting a good crowd out fo r the ra lly .” • F o r t h e p u r p o » e o f o r g a n ic * in g rn s p e c ia l r o o t in g s e c t io n a t th e g a m e S a t u r d a y , a s p e c ia l “ p r a c t i c e r a l l y ” w i l l b e h e ld T h u r s d a y n ig h t b e t w e e n R o b e r t s a n d P r a t h e r H a l ls , a n d W e r ­ le in u r g e s t h a t a ll th e r e s id e n t s o r P r a t h e r , R o b e r t s , a n d B r a c k ­ e n r i d g e H a l ls , o f L i t t l e C a m p u s D o r m i t o r y , a n d a n y o th e r U n i ­ v e r s i t y s t u d e n t w h o “ h a s t h a r e a l in t e r e s t s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d L o n g h o r n s q u a d a t h e a r t C a s e y J o n e s , A u s t i n e x - s tu ­ d e n t o f th e U n i v e r s i t y , a n d y e l l le a d e r f o r t h e r o o t in g s e c t io n s o f 1 9 1 4 - 1 9 1 8 , w i l l b e p r e s e n t a n d le a d a f e w y e l l s a n d a id in t h e o r g a n iz a t i o n o f t h e s p e c ia l s e c t io n f o r S a t u r d a y ’s g a m e . “ T h e r a l l y T h u r s d a y w i l l b e v e r y b r i e f , ” W e r l e i n s t a t e d . “ W e ’ll b e g in a t 7 o ’c lo c k a n d w o r k on a c o u p le c f o ld y e l l s w h ic h r e a l l y s i g n i f y T h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . W e s h o u ld h e t h r o u g h in a b o u t f i f t e e n m i n ­ A l l th o s e a t t e n d in g t h e r a l l y to s it in a s p e c ia l r e s e r v e d s e c ­ t io n o n t h e e a s t s id e o f t h a s t a d iu m S a t u r d a y , t h e s e c t io n t o b e lo c a t e d o n th e 5 0 - y a r d lin e . M r. J o n r * will attend the r a lly lead the fa n * F rid a y night and in several of the yells which w ere traditional w ith the student bodies shortly before and after tha W orld W a r. Officers' School Meets Today G ran b erry to Talk On C lub Activities The third annual O fficers’ . Training Conference, held to in- ! struct officers of campus clubs t o a t t e n d . in the proper dispatch of their 1 duties, w ill begin with a lunch- j eon in the Ju n io r Ballroom of the ' Texas U nion at I o’clock th u r s ­ The conference day. is being s p o n s o r e d by M o rtar Board, hon­ orary women’s organ'i7;ation, and the Co-Ed Assembly, composed of the ranking officers of all the women’s campus clubs and socie­ procedure, w ill discuss the im ­ portant points of conducting club meetings, planning programs, and kl i ping records. How best to plan a program around a speaker and how to conduct open forums and social meetings, will be ex­ plained by M r. Granberry. There w ill he a number of dis­ plays at the conference emphasiz­ ing examples of good publieity. Scrapbooks compiled by officers of several Read C ranb erry, associate pro­ fessor o f electrical engineering. u t e s .” an au thority on parliam entary T h u r s d a y n ig h t w i ll b e e n t i t l e d • a g lim p s e in t o a P a r i s w h e r e , a s c a n b e s e e n , g e o g r a p h y c a m e c o i n c i d e n t w ith ti e m a p - c h a n g in g t a c t ic s o f F u e h r e r A d o lp h H i t l e r in th e C z e c h o s lo v a k ia n a r e a . T h e c h ild r e n in th e f o r e g r o u n d se e m v e r y im p o r t a n t s u b je c t . T h is p i c t u r e w a s t a k e n ju s t a f t e r t h e r e - o p e n in g o f t h e F r e n c h sc h o o ls, w h ic h in t e n t a b o u t t h e n e w m a p . Faculty Gives Chest SI, University G roup Is M ost A ctive Quit Eatin' 'Round The Pomegranate Bushes, He Asks fru it on U niversity students seeking edi­ ble the campus are “ barking up the wrong tree,” O. J . Herrington, gardener, says. Housemothers Series Ends Mrs. Bland to Talk Tonight on ’Living’ U n iv e rsity sta ff and Students are making the mis- facu lty ^ake of eating dw arf pomegrnn- through committeemen ates. The only edible fru it on the I directed by Dean T. H . She.bj whj(jh ||k(, ^ tom atoM in t u QUoihv campus now is “ pineapple guava, members ■ j pushed the subscriptions to Community Chest Austin tno pineapple juice and resembles a up from about small lime. one-third of staff showed Wednesday night. Solicitors for contributions Pomegranate bushes are on the the campus Chest campus for their flowers and not like the in larger fru it and break open, but their fru it. They ripen “ Habits of Good Livin g and Social Amenities,” will be discuss­ ed by Mrs. Kathleen Bland* B a s ­ tant dean of women, in her talk the U niversity housemothers to tonight at 8 o’clock in Architec­ ture Building 105. Giving the last of four lee-! , The machine is not large and resembles an old-fashioned phono­ graph box. In the center is a pane of glass about 8 by l l inches. As the manuscript is photographed, it $1,080, tabulations can be seen through this glass. Handles conveniently placed wind the film or adjust the manuscript. Mr. M o ffit says anyone can run it after one easy lesson. each campus building this week have a hitter taste, are rounding up the U n iversity’s share in A u stin ’s progressive so- The L ib ra ry officials are now : cial w elfare and charaeter-build- compiling a list of other libraries which can m anufacture film on mg programs which require a $50,- demand, and manuscripts too ex- OOO budget for 1938-39. A t this stage of the campaign, the U n iversity group is the most: active division of the drive, which to date has netted $23,497, ex­ clusive of the U niversity con­ tribution. State department heads met Wednesday afternoon with G ov­ ernor Jam es V . Allred and Chest Chairman P a trick D. Moreland to U.T. Furnishes Books to Counties W’hile m any citizens of Texas have numerous books at their dis- posal, 147 counties in Texas h a y , ’ no tho State L ib r a r y and the U n i­ libraries. To versity Package. Loan L ib ra ry , a these counties, ^Qr r(Jst> an(J physical well-being,” tures to those interested in stu­ dent housing problems under the I Speaking to the public, as well direction of Institute of the Housemothers, Mrs. Bland fol- as members of Omicron Nu, hon- lows Dr. Caroline Crowell, M is* j orary home economics fra tern ity, Selma Streit, and Mrs. Louise Miss M ary E. Gearing, professor of home economics, w ill discuss Armstrong. The series began Mon “ Jung le W a y s ” in the Home Eco- day. at 5 Building, today ties. “ Student residence is a very im- nom lex portant factor in college educa- 0'cb,uck* tion and must contribute social! j The talk wi,! be ba" p(! on her „ I nersonal experiences while on a in She Miss leave of absence tho h r a u t l f . V r . ' t h c ' of ab' ,' n" ' Indo-r' him'' Siam, and the M alay Peninsula. Miss Gearing was granted a leave of absence by the Board of R e ­ gents during the session o f 1936- 37. in intended to China, but did not because of the outbreak of hostilities with J a ­ pan. She did see, however, the preparations of Japanese against possible Chinese air raids. Miss Streit said Tuesday night. “ Such contributions to the stu­ dent-* can come only through the services of a well-informed house­ mother or head o f the residence.” concluded w ith: “ These lectures are an opportunity for you t o t a l k with U n iversity leaders w h o are interested in stu­ dents.” The fountain in the patio of the Home Economic* Building was re- Miss Dorothy Gebauer, dean of centlv dedicated to Miss Gearing. chairman of the meet-] She was the first teacher in the hat the series of lec- apparently met w ith ------------------- S t r< ' travel women anc ings, says turos has great success, well attended. 5:30— Am arillo Club picnic. Meet property, aut^m^ l^ s _ °T fo r ficials division. The October report of the Uni- distribute pledge cards among of- branch of the Division o f Exten- employees gjonf furnish free lib rary service. the state M any interesting requests come in for material, Miss Len oir D im ­ mitt, chief of the U n iversity l^ack- age Loan L ib ra ry Bureau, said. Club women a>k fo r magazine re­ views of current best-sellers as the basis for a talk ; students ask fo r m aterial on such odd subjects as branding irons, Colt revolvers, and windmills term papers for in connection with the study of “ The G reat Dr. W . P. W ebb’s New Y o rk W o rld ’s F a ir has been p it jn*” ; a hotel chef asks fo r a the U niversity L ib ra ry, dictionary of culinary terms. The sent to L ib ra ry Bureau Membership in the credit union organized in M ay, 1936, is open to all employees of the U n iversity, A copy of the permanent book and to members of their immedi- which tells the folk of 6938 where ate families. Loans are made to to find the “ time capsule" of the the members only. A t present maximum amount which can be borrowed is $1,250. University Gets 'Capsule' Book to $12,245. J about The special volume, deposited in p ackaffe Koan repositories in em- many nations of th* world, de- IOO key furnishes all of these, tion is to enable U niversity j | j RS D im m itt said that the de- ployees to negotiate in strict ton- scribes the content of the “ time p a y m e n t receives many apprecia- fidence loans needed to purchase capsule” and also gives a key to borrowers fu rn i the English. t jve from letters throughout the state. ... , The purpose of the organiza- ture, to pay hospital and medical bills, or to send their children to school. The union operates under the supervision of the federal govern­ ment. O fficers of the U niversity organization are Dr. Charles A. Timm, professor of government, president; Dr. H. J . Ettling er, pro­ fessor of pure mathematics, vice­ president; and Dr. J . R. Stockton, associate professor of business sta­ tistics, treasurer. Dr. C . T. G ra y To Discuss Statistics “ A t the first meeting this year of the Austin Chapter of the Am erican Statistical Association at noon Thursday, October 27, Dr. C. T. G ray, professor of edu­ cational psychology, w ill discuss ’Statistical Problem s in E d u ca­ tion,’ said an announcement re ­ ceived from Alton P. V ickery, sec­ retary of the Austin chapter. Longitude and latitude descrip-1 .......... — ....... — ............. — tions so accurate that it would he possible to locate an object one- R U S K L i t e r a r y b O C i e t y tenth of a foot in diameter are T q Q j s c u s s S a l e s T a x given. L E S S L IV E S T O C K S H I P P E D An open forum discussion and practice debates on the sales tax question w ill be held in the Ru k L ite ra ry Society meeting tonight at 7:30 o’clock in Texas Union 311. According to the I Diversity of Texas Bureau of Business R e ­ search, the total shipment of live­ stock from Texas to F o rt W orth Plans fo r the club’s social S a t­ stockyards and interstate points urday night w ill discussed. All during September were somewhat lower than shipments of the cor- members and interested student responding month la-t year. are invited. Jagel G ets Hearty Reception In First Association Concert B r J . O L C U T T S A N D E R S Frederick Jag el got a hearty reception from a Community Cor • cert Association audience at Hogg M em orial Auditorium last night, and not just because it was the first concert of the new season. T r leading tenor of the M etropolitan Opera Association has a dramatic voice and a pleasing personality. The program list was sub-tan' a. ♦ Operatic aria*, of which there had thft gpirit ff)r arifta by Gome d p uccjnii but ^ had a l, 0 a 11 " - "" ’ and varied. M I L L E R S P E A K S I N D A L L A S A ll who wi-h to attend a e in ­ vited to the meeting, which w ill he held in the U niversity C afe­ teria. Reservations for the lunch­ eon must be made with secretary not later than 4 o’clock W ednes­ day afternoon. M r. V ic k e ry ’s o f­ fice is W aggener H all 415. were five, were p artial a rly well i In D o n i z e t t i s Una Fur- done. “ L ’E lis ir tiva Lagrim a” (from first d’Am ore” ) concluding the half of the program, the singer gave a power performance. The opening Handel airs - c r . . warm- braska U niversity, the only wo- up period; the group of German treat­ man to be regu larly affiliated on the Northwestern U n iversity de­ bating D am , w ill apeak at the twentieth annual session of the Interscholastic League section in the Palm Garden of Hotel A d ol­ phus in D al.as, November 25. intermisison M r. Jag el showed a measure of re ­ straint which placed h;* two con­ cluding groups in marked c ntrast • with the earlier numbers. H e atill Professor En id M iller of Ne- lieder ment. ................ vigorous received A fte r the _______ , I W sense of reserve in two Debus y songs which the Brahm s might well have had, and a light touch for music the Garden like “ In W here che Praties G row .” Guioft’a .. which had So„ an added historical significance for Texas listeners, was done with quiet smoothness. „ Rafael M ertis at the piano gave full support to the singer and in a solo group played intelligently and brightly. Texas Union. I — O ffic e r’s Training Conference sponsored by M ortar Board and Co-Ed Assembly. Luncheon in Ju n io r Ballroom of Texas Un- ion. 3:30— M eeting of fencers to form fencing team. Gregory Gym . 5— Miss M ary Edna G earing on “ Ju n g le W a y s.” Home Econo­ mics Building. 5:15— F o rt W o rth Club picnic. B arto n Springs. at Gregory Gym. 6— Sphinx Form al Initiation. N I G H T 7— O fficers of V a lle y Club. M ain Lounge, Texas Union. 7— U niversity Chess Club. Mezza­ nine, Texa* Union. 7:15— Sophomore Club meeting. Y .M .C .A . 7:30— Upperclass Group. Y .M .C .A . 7:30— Palestine Club. Texas Un- 7:30— E l Paso Club. M ain lounge, ff ;xas Union. 7 ..0— Ru*k L ite ra ry Society open forum. Texas Union. 7:30— Beaum ont Club. Texas U n ­ 301. ion. 7:30— Chem iatry Club. Chem istry 7:30— A .A .C .W . W rite rs ’ group. Build ing 15. W om en’s Gym. 7:30 — Inter-Fratern ity Council Pledge smoker. Ju n io r Ballroom Texas Union. 7:30— Cleburne Club. Garrison H all 103. 8— Talk to housemothers by Mr*. Louis Armstrong. Architecture Build ing 105. g— “ Soaring High.” Memorial S ta ­ dium. University of Texas Safety C h art 37 D a y * O f a t a l it i e * t r a f f i c t r a f f i c in j u r ie s to U n i v e r s i t y student* for they have been tw en ty.five y e w . alto. She war also be ahown. Department of Home Econom ics,; of bookkeeping, and treasurers will trea« when it was housed in a shack, secretaries and , , appointed to filii professorship in 1937. ]vfis« D orothy Gebauer, dean OI women, who sanctioned the con- The talk Is open to the public j f ercnce, said: anc I no admission w ill he charged. W erlein also plans to have B ill organizations, samples Forney, captain for the Southern reports of Methodist game, say a few words. A fte r a series of yells and several numbers by the Longhorn Band, the hand w ill lead a parade back to the U n iversity campus. , AII-MICA Dance Set for Friday A seven act floor show, includ­ ing --everal acts from the Ju n io r League Follies, is now in rehearsal I* first all-M IC A d a re r of ?hc in G regory Gym F r i­ i n day right, Louis W h ite, M IC A pre dent. said last night. I fo • will rhumba, Three Austin girls, students in the Janet Collett Dancing School, dances. Helen Wag- will present Elizabeth B * n will present a Spam h lac e, and N ancy Reed will tap. dent Hernmte, baritone, form erly of S .M X ’., will sing several num- re- t jrned South America, where he filled several j-.nging engagements. M r. Ham ml® tour of recently from a L l H erring, student in t h e Un.v e r ity , will play his accordion, and Ja i k Seharnberg w ill be mas­ e r of ceremonies. The floor show will start at 10:30. Jim m y W e ile r and his orchestra for the dance, which will play W..1 last from 9 until I o’clock. ( haperonx for the dance w ill be Mi- A. M. Dazey, Mrs. Alm a H. Moore, Florence S. and Mrs. Ji*neB, W hite «aid last night. W hite predicts a record at- tendance at the dance and said that membership cards, which serve a? tickets the dance, would be on sale at the M IC A office in Texas U nion 307, from 3 to 6 o’clock today and tomor­ row'. to A L Y C E H I L L R E T U R N S Alyce H ill, student from Dal­ las, returned to the University re­ cently after recovering from in- j .He* received in an automobile accident near W aco October 14. Grounds of Boys’ Dorms G e f Improvement Campus improvement work this week included terracing and clean­ ing up of the area facing the tennis courts and south of B ra c k ­ enridge, and Roberts Halls. Prather finished Workmen trimming and “ doctoring” trees in the space last week and are building rock terraces and guards around th'' slope. Grass, weeds, and large stones are also being removed. Roads back of the dormitories are being graded and graveled. Rock curbs are being placed where the slope is graded back for the driveway*. . The soil near the trees is being fertilized and dirt will be hauled in from the Tom M iller dam support a turf. I “ The whole idea is to stimu­ late more efficien t administration in presiding over clubs and to give more form to the keeping of finances. records, and m in u te s , I t is also organized with the hope of encouraging a little more orig­ inality and creativeness types of programs to be carried out.” in the , Reservations for the luncheon, which is open to the public, aie 75 cents, and can be made with E d ith Hardey. Registration fee for the conference, from 2 to 5 o’clock, is 25 cents. T O D A Y IS N A V Y D A Y The occasion is sponsored by the N a vy League of the I nited States and was first celebrated in 1922. Through the celebration of this day, inform ation conccrn- is the U nited States N a vy to . inK placed before the people. Safety Contest Response Very G o o d ’, Says Rather U niversity students have given f Council'* .logan contest a very good response this Week, Ed R a t h e r to the Urn- Co-Op, said last night. The U niversity Co-Op ’ ■ ager of the University is one of the sponsors of 'he contest. The U niversity Sa fe ty Counci enters the Slogan gate admission and a ticket to contest a free one of the shows of the “ Mighty Sheesley M idway.” playing through Monday on Barton Springs Road. the carnival the is offering to every student who 2. Slogans must not contam more than ten words. 3. En tries must be w ritten on an official entry blank, which w ill be printed in the Texan. Rule* of the contest, 4. A n y student may enter the a-; an- contest and w rite as many slogans nounced by its sponsors, the Uni- as he or she wishes if they are versity Sa fe ty Council, The D aily written on the ©tficial enti> Texan, and the U niversity Co-Op, blank. are as follows: 5. Entries must he turned rn at I Slogans must deal with traf- the U n ive rsity Co-Op by I o clock fie safety. I Saturday. Card tricks, used fo r the first time last in M em orial Stadium year, are also being planned fo r between halves Saturday. Band Plays Tonight A t 'Soaring High' The Longhorn Band w ill give a fifteen-minute concert Thursday night at 7:15 o’clock in Memorial Stadium prior to the performance of “ Soaring H igh,” A. H. Sw an ­ son, Shrine official, announced last night. A fte r their program, hand members w ill be guests for the show. U niversity night w ill also be ob­ served Thursday, M r. Sw'anson said. The continua through F rid a y. show will Mrs. Karin Brown Dies in Kerens Mrs. K a rin Brow n died Tues- 1 day night at her home in Kerens. Mrs. Brown was the widow of the late Dr. B a n S. Brow n, an ex-stu- the ! dent of the U niversity. Dr. Brow n late ; was a schoolmate of . President H. Y . Benedict and of Professor J. E . p earce, who died man- Saturday. W illiam L. M cG ill, a relative of Mrs. Brown, w ill at­ tend the funeral in Kerens Thurs­ day. Daily Texan on the A ir K N O W at IO p.m. T o n i g h t ’* • I n t e r v i e w “ A S T R O L L O N T H E G R E A T W A L L O F C H I N A ” • Latest Campus News PAGE TWO Thr F'rst C°lhq(> Dn'1;,f in thr Soufh_______________________ —--------------------------------------------------------------------- I Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933 Varsity Shows Poor Form in Scrimmage Drill A g a in s t Mustang Plays I I . n . . . . 9 a , S E L L A R D S R E T U R N S 4 t h # sec- D R S E L L A R D S R E T U R N S ' n o Y M C A . O F F E R S W O R K Y M C A . O F F E R S W O R K Ride Him, Texas! C* s p o r t s I , • K l I N O t i C e HK SECOND RO U N D in the ten- I end round of t h e ’tennis a ingles and round the tennis singles Rural leadership will be o ff ere I Rural leadership i n B o y Scout ----- * - J * — I tournament must be played by the B u r e a u ©f Economic Geology, to men interested returned from New York work in rural distr - — inc DUICBU va JUVVSSVM..W —.... --ecently returned from New York work in rural district* at a naeet- i City where he attended a meet- ing sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. on I. The meeting will F R A N C E S S E Y B O L T , ; n ? ’ f the council of the G eologi- November Dr. E . H. SelU rd s, director of Dr. E . H. Sellards, director of 1 — ----- - - ________________________ Thursday, October 27, before six cal Society of America. 1 open at IO and close at 9 o o»ock. G e t Set for the Game Saturday - - i n a Suit o f l a '■ V lr g. form urds O la Is , mint! born the pow* Th s h o w down Passing Attack Fails to Click Against Frosh B f C L Y D E L a M O T T E T*mn 4 »»>•-*>■* Bd*Utr If ary Scutbern Mmhodiit Uni­ versity far.i wert h rgoring around Mer oriai Stadium yesterday a't- if a Must! victory' For ti irt it was a slow out and a corn­ i n , „ 'eg Carity. Mak- dd were Plato 'backs, Forney, Gray, tailback, Hoers alternat* slid string that I something to *rday as (filly Puett dealt the •ir pod a n '■ t h e La*t Sa t- >■ * an m- R i c e ,hc dor* mg o n a stub- yielded to r-.g uIc — Intramurals— B y G R O V E R W A T E R M A N H e r e is t h e t h o s e w h o e r e g o in g le s t w a r n i n g to e n t e r t o u c h f o o t b a l l t e a m s . T o d a y e t S o ’c l o c k a l l e n t r i e s m u t t be in. S o f e r f o r t y - s e v e n t e a m s h a v e e n t e r e d . F o u r t e e n e r e f r a t e r * c l u b d i v i s i o n , a n d t w e n t y t e e m s e r e f r o m t h e M I C A d i v i s i o n . n i t y t e e m s , t h i r t e e n e r e in t h e O . U . g a m e in D a l l a s w e r e L o n g h o r n s h a v e b r i g h t l y ( ? ) g r e e t e d t h e c l i e n t e l e w i t h the G o v e r n o r s e r i o u s l y - t i l t e d p h y s i o g n o m y o f J a m e s V A l l r e d as . t h e “ H o n o r G u e s t ” t o d a y . . g a m e it a n d g a m e o u t . . . w e h a v e h a d n o r o s p i t e . F o r P e t e a s a k e , y o u g u y s w h o a r e e d i t i n g t h e s e p r o g r a m s get s o m e t h i n g d i f f e r e n t . . . e v e n M r . A l l r e d , w e b e l i e v e , is r a t h e r t i r e d o f t h e r o l e . . . t h r e e s e a ­ s o n s es “ H o n o r G u e s t ' ' t o d a y is a l o n g t i m e . T h e ’ ’H o n o r G u e s t s ” t o d a y o n t h e T e x a s - G o v e r n o r - N o m i n a t e O D a n i e l of T e x a s a n d t h e g o v e r n o r ■ nomi- n e t e o f O k l a h o m a . W e w e r e so rr * r t «! in- r e l i e v e d t h a t w e b r o u g h t t h e n g a ti g p r o g r a m h o m e f o r a s o u v e n i r . It Just be- L e t ' * n o t m a k e M r . O ’D a m e i s u f f e r t h r o u g h t w o s e a s o n s — *ra . fie , . l e a s t — o f “ H o n o r G u e s t i n g ” g j p f o r t o d a y . H a v e n ' t w e g o t out- a r :i. *• ’ k s t a n d i n g m e n c o n n e c t e d w i t h p a y * t h e U n i v e r s i t y , B o a r d o f Re- • ‘i ’ 7 g e ' " - l r g e n t s , f a c u l t y S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e , t h a t c o u l d e a s i l y a n d ra t e a n ' p en th e “ H o n o r G u e s t ” t o d a y slot p b a ll A n y w a y , it W O U L D b r e a k I a - m a r, E Iv .1* o V P t h *• * g lota of thty were t h e m o n o t o n y , • T e y t e s C o - o p 14, F i t s H o u s e 5 . e x r •oft* the Longhorn team . Bullet Gray and Ned McDonald softball think Fred Plato will make good . his tsking is g ‘od, he’s the biggest i one of the fastest and rangiest n on the team. fell d' “ Fred Intramural field, Fit* tday repeatedly over- in the Rice gar ba**: on slow rollers, “ because he was pi scored nearly every Rather than coin of the runs resulting to meet the ba would remain i j halfback zone t Flat' his defensive guard again? .arner, pa* l f B i H e UR* V threw f ; i ay .* * inning from Fit* House error*. C a v a l i e r s 4, R a n g e r s 3 Bird Robertson, ( availer pitch- a poas.ole pass lad g. the Ranger* Frankly, we I er. had the Rangers baffled with his blazing t&rt one until the *ev- hopes of FlatoS ever n aking good en th frame, when . , . but after hearing several sea- staged a rally resulting in two «oned footballers and grandstand run*. The tallies were driven in quarter yack.* pa* Fred on t h e bv Sam Greer, who h * a hot ‘ ir:- bs k, we’ll j ' >: n the Flato band- g tf through short. The Cavaliers wagon. c He'ted ’ bree of their run* *r.* fifth inning when Harry Phil- him: r oach D. X. Bible, for the I: connected fo r a homer w.th first time this season, w .ll pre­ tv, a on base. sent the u rn * starting backfield There must be vT ieth in g in to F O’ t i e r s 4, P a t House 3 ( I O in n in g s) . tw ;• Fo rn e y, game* ir fro n t back; G r a y , * . o r : B ta - left half, lr, owe a great deal back; Wally Lawson, for playing fcril- and Flato, r;zM half. I r. ..... I M KA M U R A L S , P a g e 3 i Optimistic Note . . . the Steer SportO gram S B y C L A R E N C E L a R O C H E 7 or'in S/’'Efts E'lt'or W e h a v e g n o t h e r s t o r y a b o u t E i ii * L a i n t o d a y . Ned McDonald, Steer end who s’ arr* d in the Ipxa*-Rice game last Saturday, swears Lam is one of the finest fellows he has met up w th. “ The trouble with Lain," McDonald pointed out, “ isn’t I ain; it's the other teams who ar* laying^— for him. Every team Rio* has hn„ U.MS playing haven* \«.i*h " 1 ' ' 1 unbeaten played gunned for r body unbeaten Lam.” Slaps!# Maxi* says the rn beduin for owing the Lain told him they (other t* a danger* were work jug him to death play here rn face a bu* In I other words, Rice’s opponent' have been giving the big Owl act , , Anc a thorough going-over, that twisted ankle h<* got In th» Texas game.” McDonald quickly explained, “ was legitimate and no the result of any 'working over by us.'* a v -A'!? g * plays a- r line was Southern Me by the Yearlings yesterday at Me* mortal Stadium. Passes were be­ ing broken up and intercepted, and the running attack was stop­ ped cold. W e ’ll still take T e x a s Satur­ day. J i m m y G r u b b s p r o b a b l y w i l l b * t h e f i r s t - l i n a r e p l a c e m e n t a t l e f t e n d n o w t h a t E l l i s M c l n - n is is t h r o u g h for t h e s e a s o n , . . B o b M o e r s i t r i g h t up w i t h W h i l e w e e r e n e a r i n g t h e S M U . g a m e it is en o p p o r t u n e P l a t o f o r t h a t r i g h t h a l f b a c k t i m e to b r i n g u p the w o e f u l a s s i g n m e n t . . . N e d M c D o n a l d q u e s t i o n o f p r o g r a m s . F o r t h r e e s e a s o n s we w e r e n o t h e r e f o r t h e 1935 s e a s o n - 1S t h e h o m e - g a m e p r o g r a m s o f t h e w a s p o l i s h i n g u p o n p a s s - r e ­ c e i v i n g . . . J . P . H i l l i a r d m a y n o t b r e a k i n t o t h e l i n e - u p t h i s in < y e a r . w e h o p e h e d o e sn t: h e ' s l o o k i n g b e t t e r e v e r y d a y a n d w e s h o u l d l i k e to se e h i m s s i s thi s y e a r a n d s t i l l h a v e t h r e e to go . . M c D o n a l d h a s n t m a d e u p h is m i n d y e t b u t h e m a y be b a c k n e x t y e a r , t h e las t o n e he w i l l be e l i g i b l e . • • D o n t o o . Kitties Elected President of Tumbling Club i treasurer. Tho Tumbling Club Tuesday night and elected officers for the 1938-39 school year. The members elected DeVerne Kittles, presi­ dent; Bobby McKinley, vice-pres­ ident; and A F,. Cupp, secretary- Bill Crenshaw was elected captain of the tumbling .ant, and Ber nie Duncan was lr i»rted manager. The nam# of the tumbling team as officially chosen as The Uni- >rs:ty of Texas Gymnastic, Team. he t ____________________________ ^ New Anti-Red Pact Reported L O N D O N , Oct. 2 6 — ( I N S ) — T h e London D aily Mail reported fro m Rome tod a y that Italy, G er­ m a n y and Jap an have d ecid ed to m ak e a n e w a llia n ce, s u p p l e m e n t ­ in g their a n ti-c o m m u n ist pact. th a t Germ an T h e p ap er said For eign M inister von J o a c h im R ib b entrop will carry o u t the task . day. Mrs. D o n n a Crane, w i f e o f E d ­ in ward Crane, p r o fe s so r o f law* the U n iv e r s ity , is se rio u sly ill at her hom e, 2 5 1 8 Harris B ou lev ard . She wras stric k en last w e e k and p h ysician s rep o rted her con d ition S h e as critical f o r severa l d ays. sh ew ed sig n s o f slight im p r o v e ­ m ent T u e sd a y , w hich a t t e n d in g physician s said w e r e e n c o u r a g in g . H er c on d ition w a s u n c h a n g e d W ed n esd ay. ‘ 1 m o f c o n clu d in g the n e g o tia tio n s f o l ­ to- lo w in g his arrival in R om e President Back In State Politics Rushes to Aid O f Frank Murphy it W A S H I N G T O N , Oct. 2 6 — (I N S ) lon g -a cce p ted th e — A d h e r in g to is w e ll to com ­ principle th at f o r t yo ur frien d s an d co n fo u n d y o u r e n e m ie s, P r e s id e n t R o o s e ­ v e l t to d a y was back in the thick o f election ca m p a ig n s. th e o f f - y e a r s t a te jarred s e e k i n g re-elec tio n W h en he ru sh ed to the aid of his old fr ie n d , G ov ern or Frank M urphy, in M ich iga n , with a blast which in ci­ the D ies House d e n ta lly C o m m itte e in v e s t ig a t in g u n -A m ­ erica n activ ities, Mr. R o o se v e lt set political w on d e rin g w h e th e r h e m ig h t n o t also take a hand in P e n n s y lv a n i a , Ohio and o t h e r st a te s w h e r e th e D em ocrats are up a g a in s t a t o u g h battle. m a n a g e r s T h e P r e s id e n t s t a t e s f l a t ly he w ill make but o n e sp eech in the ca m p a ig n no w h it t in g the home s tre tch , and in his n ative t h a t N e w Y o rk sta te, but those h a n d ­ li n g D em o cra tic s t r a t e g y in P e n n ­ s y lv a n ia , Ohio and e ls e w h e r e are now- h o p in g he m a y be prevailed u p o n to g iv e t h e ir ca n d id a tes a li f t in th e sa m e w a y he boosted M u rp h y ’s ca n d id acy . P r e ssu r e is a lr e a d y on to get th e P r e s id e n t t o m a k e a sta tem en t b ra n d in g as f a l s e the assertions o f R ep u b lican c a n d id a t e s in P e n n ­ t h e ir D em ocratic s y lv a n ia support and o p p o n e n t s a p proval o f the W h ite House. th a t lack the Homer Marfin Flays Dies Comm ittee D E T R O IT , O ct. 2 6 . — ( I N S ) — T h e D ie s c o n g r e s s io n a l c o m m it­ te e in v e s t ig a t in g u n -A m e rica n ac­ fla y e d as a ti v iti e s . th e ca u se < f re­ “ s erv ic e t o . a c t i o n ” b y U n it e d A u to m o b ile W ork ers U n io n P r e sid e n t H om er M artin, listed a s o n e o f the com- m itte w itn e s s e s f o r tom o r ro w . t o d a y w a s . A l l F o r e i g n e r s in H a n k o w R e p o r t e d S a f e b y J a p s H A N K O W , Oct. 2 6 . — ( I N S ) — J a p a n ese fo r c e , o ccu p y in g H a n k ow so u gh t to d a y t o b r in g so m e semi' anre o f order out o f the ch aos l e f t b y the C hin ese r e t r e a t , w h ile o th e r N ipponese colum ns com p leted th e o ccu p a tio n o f th e n e ig h b o r i n g c it y of W uchang. T w o J a p a n e se d e t a c h m e n t s m arched into Vt u ch an g e a r ly in th e m o rn in g but m et u n e x p e c t e d r e -* sista nce once t h e y p e n e t r a t e d the an(1 Navy h ead qu arters both w e r e c it y limits. ] blown up. Marking the o n ly o r g a n iz e d Chi- In thft d t v ,g out#Wrta> m achine nose op p osition in t h e e n tir e Han- gun fire w as still aud ib le as the tr o o p s hurled Japanese pursued C h inese strag- kow a rea C hin ese t h e ™ * / . vaderg o f W u c h a n g and s a n g u i n - t h . N i p p o n . . . in- , t ..... — - ................................- — t r ° m t h * Intramurals - - (C ontinued fr o m P a g e 2.) hall on the b a s e lin e s to w in . . th* * amp fnr th rm In th * t e n t h .. , fram e. Moon got on f i r s t on an error, w en t to seco n d on alow , j , u * . . , , i . ' I ' , ’ th ' '" " " I" * ™ » ®» * P°P BI~>mquLt S w ed es 13, F e r g u s o n House 2 Lucky with an u n lu c k y sco re, the Blomquist S w e d e s d o w n ed the F ergu son H ou se te a m , 1 3 -2, y e s - ., terclny, with Penn J o n e s p la y in g they hea«is-Up ball for B lo m q u ist. For- ary s t r e e t f i g h t i n g broke out. .* The J a p a n e se f o r c e s o v e r p o w ­ th e city's d e f e n d e r s , h o w ­ ered ever, and w ith in a f e w hours ga in ed c o m p le te m a s t e r y o f the city. * A u thorities In H n n k o w rep o rte d . 1 1 non . in lu f o r e i g n e r s In th at all the 1 ,0 0 0 o , . • ! u Hankow w ere s a f e d e s p ite t h e con- fu sion th a t a tt e n d e d th e f l ig h t o f l u s m n m n a i i e n u r u m c p i th o city, s o l d ie r , ( hint's, native s e c t io n , o f w h ic h w e r e l e f t a fla m in g sham bles. f r o m I, e sta b lis h e d The fo r e ig n e r s , i n c l u d i n g A mer- in sid e the jeans, w ere ca red f o r a d m in istr a ­ r ecen tly c a lm pre­ tive districts, w h e r e vailed, and w h ic h the worst o f the d e st r u c tio n w r o u g h t , by C h in ts * fled. tro o p s b e fo r e esc a p e d . , e x p lo s iv e s Only one b u ild in g in th is area was blown up. B r itish sailo rs re- fr o m moved other in buildings fires buildings and which had b een p u t to th e torch I began to a ba te w ith th e aid o f a : steady drizzle o f ra in . In th e ru in ed n a t i v e quarters | o f H an k ow , h o w e v e r , o ccasional exp lo sion s w e r e still h ea rd as the flam es s e t o f f d y n a m i t e placed to destroy as m u c h o f H an k o w as possible the Chinese “scorch ed e a r t h ” tactics. the J a p a n e s e co n ­ cession, which bore th e bru n t o f the C hinese w r a th , w e r e a mass o f debris and w e r e v ir tu a lly de- 1 serted. The J a p a n e s e C on su la te in a c c o r d a n c e w ith S tr e e t s o f NABOURS C O . 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In black o r m id­ turn night blue, you out well groom ed! they r Tuxedos Toils . . . . $ 2 5 . 0 0 . . . $ 2 9 . 5 0 Accessorial to Match gu son House got third and stopped cold from then on. its r u n s in th e in n in g s, b u t fourth C o l l e g i a n s 4, C o p e l a n d H o u s e 2 The C ollegians b e c a m e c h a m p ­ ion* in their league y e s t e r d a y by j w inn in g a the Copeland H ou se n in e . fast ball g a m e from Th- Copeland H o u se t e a m m ad e all o f its runs in the third w hen Fred Bond knocked tw o runs with a screeching double. The C o l­ legian s ca m e from behind in the fourth to score th ree ru n s on W e s ley B a r to n ’s triple and a n o th e r in the s ev en th to win. in D e l t a K a p p a E p s i l o n I RU D e l t a 0 1 5 , D e l t a four Kappa Epsilon o u sted D elta Tau D elta , 15-0, to cop a one-sided a f f a i r yesterday. T h e g a m e la sted o n ly innings. J a c k Rabon, D e lta Kappa Epsilon hurler, held D e lta Ta u De l t a to t w o hits and no runs. D e l t a T au D e lta will p lay tho K a p p a ’* a g a i n Thursday. in In a their fa s t g a m e K a p p a S i r * 2, B e t a T h e t a P l 0 T h e Kappa S ig s won the c h a m ­ le a g u e y e s t e r ­ pionship they b e a t B e ta T h eta day when Pi fea tu red by good pitching. Joh n D orsey p it c h ­ ed f o r t))f Kappa Sigs and Harpo Sim m on s hurled fo r the T h eta P i ’s. The Kappa Sigs got tw o runs in the secon d on a sin gle b y G eorge B ollson. Al l t e a m * In t h e l o se r s* b r a c k ­ t h e i r g a m e s t o d a y t h a t w o n e t m u s t T h e y t o m o r r o w . p l « y s h o u l d c a l l i n t r a m u r a l o f ­ f i c e f o r t i m e a n d p l a c e . t h e • C h i P h i IO, T a u D e l t a P h i 2 W ith good f i e ld i n g , Chi Phi stopped T in D elta Phi w ith tw o fast double plays, Cox t o D u nn an to Belchardt, in th e f i r s t and Dun- nan to E Cox, c D e lta Ph team mat pitched a ers, but h Chi Phi I ardt in th e third. Pill hurler, held Tau ) fiv e hits, w hile his f t fo u r t e e n . Goodm an los- od g a m e f o r the .as u n a b le t o hold the ers. Si g m * Nu 2, A . T . O . 0 S igm a i ' a m e back to d e f e a t in a close T O . foam, 2*0, yr ?:* ; day. M cD o n ald hurl-j . a od c a m e t h r o u g h w ith a to b ring first run. in th e animate, T o m m y T a y lo r , hit fir f .r the se c o n d score. * n, o f S ig m a N u , hit three two .or, w hile G la u se r hit lo sers. 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LOB Al W ith b i l l s t r i n g e r W rit*r’» Camp I war wa I king toward m y g a r r e t th* other n f . i t nr j *• I den I y discovered at m y hee** a lik e.y look* ^ T h u cat k e p t d o g g i n g and BO in g ca* I n -k*d it .p ar;'! exa m ined i t N o w , this cat was no ord in ary cat. but wa* d is tin g u ish a b le from the, ord in ary run o f cats by a g r e y c o a t w ith darker e r e v strip e s, v io let e y e s, and a Roman n ote. Bm * o g r . s in g th a t the ca t wa* o n usual and had ch a r­ ac**' I dubbed him JfcHdou* I a ft e r Aldou* H u x .e y the w riter; and bade him follow me hom e. A l d o u * H u n s a r o u n d da y* a n d d e v e l o p e d q u i t * mn t h e h o u » e a c o u p l e o f a i r , a r i s t o c r a t i c e v e n f a i l i n g to r e c o g n i s e o f h a v e a n y t r u c k wi t h FRA m y N u b i a n h o u s e b o y . A«w>ciat< A t o c i a * jciate Sport* Editor A in u s e w en t* E d ito r _______ T eleg ra p h Editor .....Feature Editor I .......... Exchange Editor „___________ Radio E ditor __ Book Editor .....D irector, B .8.O . T h i s i s s u e . TOMME CALI* BUI S tr in g e r r G resham . T My r o o m m a te d i s c o v e r t wa* a f e m a le in s te a d o f a $tltAv£Q the fiLrt te m p la te d su and A g a th a , \ arter. Than A ldous fit so ho ,gh, th a t the c a t >, all o f which n eces- r-a1 e name. Wg con- iro th y, Sarah, Gail, to f i t Aldous'* c h a r­ ka! realists and d e ­ le v ^ -e o s e the nam e All W*« w * 11 until un* day we cern# bom# end d iscovered (bet Algous bed flow n the coop end wa have been pining s w a y e ver *inee. Any in­ form atio n es to the w hereabouts of Aldous H u x ­ ley will be greatly appreciated both by this d e ­ p artm ent end the cat because I im ag.ne Aldous is p r etty hungry by this time. Be I,ee Mi L etters for the Dad Phone 2 - 2 4 7 ? T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ' Phone 2-2473 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1988 The Firing Line The Steer Standard By BOYD S I NCL AI R T H E P R I C E O F P AS S I N G . A COP Y R I G H T E D P OE M ❖ T h e P o e t’s Release * P E O P L E S om e do stu d y , o th e r s are dull Som e have brains, other* a skull. Som e build up, o th e r s destro y, S o m e are br a z en , other* coy . lips, ra ven hair, T h a t tho se stupid sw a in s adore— Red C o m p le x io n fair, S h e ’s a q u een , th e y say, and m ore. W H Y D O E S N ’T T H E B A N D P L A Y L O U D E R ? * r n r three g a m e s o u t o f the L on gh orn s the gam*** w o n d e r in g i f the L on g h orn man i I have sat th r o u g h r , , , , , - , « R a-d w “»re p resen t— I w a s r ^ r . W r r , . 1 five ii«c* * .v. » s r tw ic e , I p e nciled m y c op y , read it goo d u n a b le to hear th em . - I k n e w N .. j r , th a t t h . ben d w e . there. I it * « • « « • 0 f' rn»,\r.t i m e V) m y e a r .. A t f i r - . I t h o j*ht n-.--. nir o f it. s in c e H ead line wa* f o r m in ’ w h en I g a v e it to P r ic e ; The black mark* he puts dow n, th e Lord o n ly k now *! In stead o f new * copy it look* m ore like crow s. So I pull or m y pencil and say to Official Notice ALI FENN FIRS &rested in f o r m ­ ic g a fen" Mf tea m m e e t in like the style book, G regory N m at 3 :3 0 o ’clock a c c o r d in ’ to l a w ! ” it, “ H a w ! W rite more T hu rsd ay a f' e m o o n . ED B A R L O W , in stru ctor in physical t r a i n in g tn r rn on I w rite colu m n s, and caption*, and rev iew s and such , B u t I o f t e n n e g le c t to g iv e stylish to u c h , upon row rainbow . T H E C U R T A IN C LU B will m e e t So Mr. G. Price puts dow n row to n ig h t at ? o'clock Memorial A . iitorium . sal* will be h i g u t’' in in H o g g R e h e a r ­ i for “ I d io t’* De- g the m e etin g . JOHN C O N N A L L Y , '•* p resid e n t. A L L M E M BE R S of th* R U S K L it­ Marks th at are tin ted not like the His e y e lo o k s q u ite baleful a* be stick* o u t his ja w , S a yin g , “ More like the style book, a c c o r d in ’ to l a w ! ” • e r a r y S ciety are r eq u e ste d to I paragraph , j u g g l e , and rew rite — C H L . brin ? their a ^ ' m e n t i fo r th* I polish and p u n ctu ate, halt and th e lead, p ro ceed , S o m e do cu r se , other* pray, lo v e, other* slay. Som e make lead Som e do Som e do sta r v e , oth e r s fe ed . fo llo w , o th er s Som e ar* stron g, o th er s are w e a k , S om e are q u ie t and oth ers sp ea k. S om e are fic k le , o th er s m a rried, Som e are u n h a p p y , oth ers harried. • S om e are th o u g h t f u l, other* cru d e, S o m e are kin d , other* rude. Som e love g ir ls, oth e rs boy*, Som e love q u iet, oth ers noise. Som e lo ve sp o rts, o th e r s v er se, Som e are bad and o th ers w o rse. S o m e are Som e are d o g s, o th e r s cat*,— bald, so m e w ea r hat*. S om e are f r e e , o th e r s not. Som e do d rink, o th e rs sot. S om e save m o n e y , o th e rs g a m b le . S om e s ta y h o m e , o th e r s ramble. • Som e w rite p o e m s , other* are sm art; S o m e criticise, o th ers h av e a h ea rt. S o m e p eo p le g iv e , oth ers tak e , S om e are a sle e p , o th ers aw a k e. • • • • • B u t I’m the g u y S he c a n ’t g e t by. I k n ow she a i n ’t m ean . sw e e t, but Y e a h , I’m th e g u y . A n d ITI tell y o u w h y — I k n ew her b e fo r e she wa* queen. — J A C K C O U R S E Y . B o w d en B e a t y , A .A M . stu d en t, will visit Bob L am b th;* w e e k -e n d , T e x a s-S .M .U . th e and g a m e . a tte n d ENDS TODAY! “ I’LL GIVE A MILLION” 15c Til I P. M. w a r n e r M v jo r la T i t e r J e a n H e r e h o l t B a x t e r w e a v e r L o r r e SCHOOL C H I L D R . MAT 10c TODAY 3 ’til S so ma w e r e B u t st u d e n ts , a n d oth ers, it oc- th e n rig. t h a t music w ou ld me into i n j e c t m ore pep proha ily th e players th a n ye ling. So I put this ques* li o n : WHY D O E S N 'T T H E B A N D P L A Y L O U D E R ? fo rw a rd O f cc ir se if t h e r e is s o m e th in g the m atter w ith th e h orns, so th a t th ey can ’t be b lo w n loud er, or if lun g b ard m e m b e r s have •he the w hole tr ou b le f o r g e t ju st these trou b le* still g oes. B i \ a* fa r as I k n ow , n e it h e r * is p re se n t, so I, as / «jg g e s tio n ell a* '-very o th e r L on g h or n sup- th e L on gh orn >rter. know f a g r e a t h e lp , b u t I, and I ie rest o f t h e ro oters will know th a t th e band should rd more th an it is. th a t Bs a g W H Y NOT T A K E P R I D E IN C A M P U S G R A S S ? I, fo r th i n g the on ly a lo n g w ith R e c e n tly The D a ily T ex a n h*s b e e n full o f le t t e r s e x h o r t i n g u» to take pride in o u r foo tb a ll team , p ra ctic a lly and ev e r y b o d y else, am it h eart and soul. B ut th e fo o tb a ll te a m i s n ’t th a t n eed s som e pride ta k e n in it. W e d o n ’t like th<* n eon le w h o “ k n o c k ” the tealrn and C oach Bible. # 0 0 th si 11 in N o w let,'* d i r e d ou r i o f th e people who ■r” the c a m p u s ! W hat “ walk I can *t unde rstan d I* the perver- imake* a g u y or gal titty which dei i brirately I:ramp a cr o ss a sm ooth plot <»f g ra ta w h e n a b o u t g r e e n the ex tr a three like a Na- lo o k i n g ironn cam p us tu r e lo v er’* n ig h t m a r e . stop* will keep ill will o f labo to vtalk o n , and n o t WIlere I trom e fro m a lawn is It i* a lavrn and n ot a r u n w a y . to mean t avoid like t he ch o lera . M ost o f i* cctw c o u n t r y , b ut why T e x a s leiave th e rustic atm os- c a n ’t w e w ide op en s th e camp •p o f T e x a s from Iike an o v er g r o w n cow with try t< T h e U niv p rs if y lo o k in g pasture? The rnprobe rs the A .P.O. arith en er g y , right have g o o d will, and tir e le s sn e ss, using in n u m eral de d<•vices to persu ad e civ ilized p eop le. u* to act A nd Dirk Watits sp en t h ours in lastt y e a r h a ra n g u in g th e Towe;r bad little b oys and girls th rough T h e p ersua d ers a microp h ave beggled. rb e a d e d , b eseech ed , plastered signs p us, and pract ica lly g o tt e n dow n in ap- on their Itripes arid w ep t h e tt e r natures. p ealin g F ailing in that, ou r ju v e n i li t y has been th wa rted I>y posts, w ires, and S. w a te r “pi Sure erlough , tc> our r TC 1 * 3 r e x p e c t to t h e y w a n t th e people who the gras* d e fe n d tram p a*-m ss by s a y i n g th a t the w h a t the) la y o u t of w a I ks is v e r y in c o n v e n - lent. Bu t wit h so m a n y p e op le g o in g so rn an;y d i f f e r e n t places, find a h o w can they walk rig!11 w Il e r e it it a s h o r t c u t fr om when the; J W h y d o n ’t w e here the g r a s s on th e I lay th e ca m p u s F orty Ac res a nd T h en e v e r y b o d y o u t in cc men? can cross and d ou b le -c ross to bis A n d ju s t thin k h ea rt’* ci in p w e can sav e o f the e -a tries, and la n dsoap- gardener > fe r t il- ing. and r bills, and to J U L I A L A C Y be a n n o u n e - In ng n ear. 1 report* will o f tim e and le t te r led a I a l ­ folk*. be- m g w b u r Dad: I rece ive d your nice Ion* letter the other day and I we* d elighted to beer from you. I em glad to hear that you end Mother e re getting along fine. h o r ab o ut the le»t month I have been doing little thti b-*n tryin g to eco n ­ little e x c e p t stu d yin g, th erefo re money. A* yet month*, allow a n ce; o m y # leat for et rea I• r.e the value of a co lleg e edu cation. I h a v e n ’t I have I think I em b eg in n in g ip e n d in g ell of . p e n t to H o w e v e r , I am having a little d if fic u lty . Right now I am taking five cour»e* but none of them concern a n y th in g I am in terested in, all are just required work that I h ave to get o ff b e fo r e I c e n get into som eth in g I am in tereste d in. Since the c o u rses I am taking are just sort of dru d gery I c a n ’t g e t intere»ted in them and so I im a gin e my grades thi* time w o n ’t be so good, but, of course, you'll understan d . About this time of the sem este r the U n iv e rsity issue* a report of p rogress of student*, which is supposed to list the c o u rses the student is f l u n k ­ ing. N ow , if you happen to get one don t get alarm ed beca u se it really doesn't mean an y th in g at ell; it's just a fo rm a lity that all the prof* have to go th rough. B esid es, I think I can pull my grades up enough to pass all of my cou rses this sem ester. I am working day and night and thinkin g of I v e gotta you all the* time I am not stud y in g . go now but I’ll see you T h a nk sgiv ing . Ldve, t h e s to E v e rett I/*e Sh irley, but iou# o f you w ho know him rem s that E v e r e t t Lee w as in s u ra n ce co m - eok from an sum o f m o n ey . He w a s ex- leck th e o th er d ay w h e n the c o m p a n y s a y i n g th a t roipt for the m o n e y and x b u sin e ss and all th a t Y, E v e r e t t Lee h a s n ’t ev en sup posed to have cached eciated h ncidenial! that he i* The Cob of th# Week >b g< iii p i n y for a f pecta n tly av he receiv ed th e y had re th a t t h e y a sort o f th in? seen the chi and sign ed a reef T o d a y sorrow E v e r e tt L*’e was r a w a it i n g th- chi P A T D A N I E L S Kathryn O w ens J u n e A Urns — . A m u Cook C larence La Rot C lyde La Mott V, J. Van C>av« B oyd Sinclair .. Oma Ray Walk* Max B. Skelton L aster ^ am roe! Dick Wart* ... S ter lin g R o b e r t Jim Anderson . Head C A s* .«tai Betty* VT tor-* P j *xi Assistant < B D a y Vol Billy i J i ne A 'iam Ann Wilkin- Gy I .on M axin e Auh A n ita Coo H elen e Huf! Jean E ll io t S w in g Bands Vs. T a x e s FLACIS ABO I I Taxei a id Public S p e n d ­ i n g ” is the title of a pham pl e t i ssued by the Uni te d States C hamber of Com ­ m er c e. The i nformati on it c ontai ns has a vital and di rec t be ar ing on every l iving the borders of the United soul wi thin States. Yet it is s a fe to ‘‘ay that the a v ­ erage citizen would not bother to pick it up even if ho saw it l ying conveni entl y at hand, much less read it through wi th the thoughtful consideration it deserves. No, he would far rather listen to a swi ng band than give the short time necessary to acquire an understandi ng of his g ov e r n­ ment's fiscal af fai rs and their relation to his job, to the lives of his family, and to the fr ee dom which he so blithely ta ke s for granted. It probably' m e ans nothing to him that the annual cost o f gover nme nt—-fe de r a l , state, and l ocal, m ounted from $8,918,000,- 000 in 1923, to $16,900,000,000 in 1937. It probably m e a n s nothing to him that his share of the annual cost of g o ve r n me nt rose from $79.96 in 1923 to $ 1 3 0 .7 5 In 1937. He has no Idea that he ac tu a l l y bears his share of this cost. The stupid think the rich pay the cost of go ve r nme nt . if e very dol lar of The y don t know that inc ome of persons receiving more than $5,000 a y e a r we re to be taken in taxes, the sum would pay the cost of our num e r ­ ous six for months.” g ove rnme nt s about only Are you one of the wi lfully uni nforme d or plain ignorant “ave r age ” citizens? This C o lle g ia te W o rld By A ssociated C o lle f ia tr Press I t’s n^w* w h e n a mar n ew s w h en a foo tb all c o w n te a m in ac*ion. B petted a t the U niversity Davie* and J o n e s w e re gain antsi th«*y paid ti upon fo r Illy on e who was a n x io u s ly ca m p u s the Students' Spanish Preparation Tested F i r e E a t e r I w as si ♦ tim n ig h t j u s t rn f i g u r e o u t on to p a y $ 7 0 w e and a n o th e r f iver ling a Drag r e sta u ra n t the oth e r to y ow n business, • paper napkins how I was g o in g o f d e b ts with $50 when Joe J a m e s tr y i n g w w*alked up to me. “ T h i * f e l l o w ’ll e a t a c i g a r e t t e f o r a q u a r t e r , ” Us «uper- it hap- b a c h e s for no said! J o e t o me. •‘Y e a h , I will, " N o . t oo, I s a i d . N o rth w estern U n iv ersity fo otba ll p layers should boid a jam session * met im e. S ix t e e n m em b er* o f th e van* ” s ;aad play music* ir* T u m en t* ra n g in g from p ian o t o the piccolo, Men w h o can dash o f f tr u m p e t p la y in g as w*H as take the stride o f the tw o hard-runr. m g rep resen ted by gridiron are h a lfb ack s, B ern ie J e f f e r s o n and Ja ck Ryan. C ollege e n r o llm e n t expert* pred ict e n r o llm e n t In U. S. institution* o f h ig h er learn in g will begin to d ecline in 1943. A i soon as t h e y g e t the a th le te ' o f f th e yr iiron t h e y b e g in p u tt in g co ach es on th e p a n .— Indiana U n iv e r s i ty D a ily S t u d e n t • The U n iv e r s i t y o f T o led o ha* added fo u r a c ­ S e r i o u s l y , He ’ll r e a l l y e a t a l i g h t e d c i g a r e t t e f o r a q u a r t e r , ' r e s p o n d e d J o e . “ W e l l , I d o n ’t p l a y w i t h o t h e r p e o p l e ’* g a m e * , ” J » a id. “ I ’ll i r e h i m e a t a c i g a r e t t e » o m e o t h e r t i m e ” “ Al l r i g h t , F r e d , j u » t t o i h o w h i m t h a t t h e r e ’* n o t r i c k go a h e a d a n d e a t a c i g a r e t t e f r e e , J o e • a i d t o hi* f r i e n d . s t u f f e d his h a n ds Upon w hich Fred D o u g la s lighted a c ig a r e t t e , p u t it in h is m o uth , p u f f e d on it until it w a s fa ir ly blazing, into his p o c k e ts and b eg an m eth o d ically to ch ew up the c i g a r e tte , fire and all. He ch ew ed it up, sw a llo w e d it, and drank a glass o f w ater, all o f which m ad e me fee! p r e tt y bad b eca u se I had b een Irving to eat a lukew'arm t . ie* hi* own c ig a r e tte s. T e c h n o lo g y . It will giv e sp ecia l a tte n tio n to q u a lity cordion* to it* fo o tb a ll band. c o n s o l o f i n d u s t r i a l p r o d u c t s . U n iv e r s ity o f C a lifo rn ia scien tists have ju st c o m ­ pleted a sch ed u le o f bam e*’ cry in g habits du r in g th** e a r ly m o n th s o f th eir lives. ad*. P erso n a lity led all o th e r q u a lities in the lis tin g o f male asset* by U n iv e r s i t y o f N e w M exico co- More than 2 0 ,0 0 0 ba lloo n s w ere r ele a se d at the o p e n in g k ick -o ff o f th e Minne.-ota-Mic.mgan f- ot- oa.l fracas. C ase School o f A pplied S cie n ce has a n e w I GO 0 0 0 - v o l t radiographic m ach in e for the d e te c tio n o f f l a w s in metal*. Fir ai V. S. c o lle g e - ‘ at.-tics b a i b een in s titu te d by Masbachu&etta lr.se *u‘e o f in qualmy '-ours* Yale Univ*- - tv' “ c o m m u n ity c h e s t” has raised m o re th an $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 in 16 year*. • • • • • • • • ion* h a v e b e e n Spanish in sev eral sec- g iv en to 4 by Dr. C. M. tio ns o f 5 D e p a r tm e n t o f Montgom e Romance - and Dr. H. T. Mamie .«or o f e d u c a - tio na l psychol g>, with th e v ie w o f in ab ilities o f student < w hen b e g in - n in g the course. determ inin g r f f c r e n c e s to d if fe r e n t Dr. Manuel poii ted o u t th a t student* registered rn S p a nish I j i f f erent a b ilitie s course* have b ack g rou n ds. due Som e are tra n sfer stu den ts, s o m e have the required I ch school e n - spanish I, and trance credit? for other have taken t nr- p rere q u isite Spanish A in the I "niversity. Results o f the exani'nations are not yet known, bu f it is p ro b ab le th a t a plan m ay Iie ad opted fo r more intelligent pis ce m en t o f s t u ­ d en ts in Spani*h co p e s , Dr. M an ­ uel said. j V e n o l a M o r g a ti W i n s Press S c h o l a r s h i p V eno la Morgan, journ alism stu - dent in the U nive •itv, has b e e n awarded the Pea rl C. J a c k so n S cholarship by ti 1 Texa? W o - m an's 'ciation. T h e tw o-ye ar av. ard, scholarship given to a girl st J dying j o u r n a l- ism in the Univern ity, was b e g u n in 1916 fr o m fun - raised at a bazaar in T u rn er Hall at A ustin. Pres? A s a Miss Morgan, from North a g ra d u a te o f Garland High Sch o< I, is a tr a n s - fe r S t a t e T ea ch ers C ollege it D enton. Miss Sara Lacy, w ho was g r a d u a te d -i* y in J u n e , h eld from th ye lait tw o y e a r s . tile sch T exas HiA \ o r bedare O ’ NOW! U H N 25c TILL 5 BAO MEN ABE IDOLS TO KIOS ON DEAD E N D ST R E E T S ! Juvenile Floyd Gibbons N o v e l t y U H R S U S B S . — T O D A Y ; I ONLY! J P e C * W M A D E L E I N E CARROLL H E N R Y F O N D * y F R I D A Y — S A T U R D A Y S H I R L E Y T E M P L E “ L I T T L E MISS B R O A D W A Y ’’ TEXAS EEQ G inger rCOGLRS “ V I V A C I O U S L A D Y ” W i t h J A M E S S T E W A R T S a tu r d a y party to Rusk m e e t in g T h ursd ay night. JA C K L O V E , chairm an of the e n t e r t a in m e n t c o m m i t t e e I c o u n t line* and letters ’til I’m n e a r ’ h a lf dead, B u t still g lo o m y Granville bears d ow n on the lead. H e mark* s w if t ly with g le e as S o m e lo v e su n, o th e r s shower*; S o m e lo ve dust, o th e r s flow er s. S o m e do w o rk , o th e r s d o n ’t, S om e are ha p p y, oth er s w ant. D E B A T E Rh' NOTICE: T h e Sale* m y p encil I g n a w — T a x B ulletin may be sec u red a t “J u st look at y ou r style book, S om e go h u n tin g , o th ers are h u n t- the Inter- hoia-tic L ea g u e o f f i c e , ac cor d in ’ to ia w ! ’’ ed, L ittle Carr ; J*. One b een placed ©n reserve. c o p y has T H O M A S A. R O U S S E , d eb ate co ach . T H E fo l lo w in g 1 H e n t s should r e ­ p ort to the R egistrar’s O f f ic e , Main B uilding, m:n.'-'liately: H a l l a h - r , M m i n * . H u g h Howard, D a l e E l m o Mayfield Robert O l i v e r J n h r , Harrold Rvlander. Rankin C. 6 perk. H enry Ell E. J. M A T H E W S , I k eep rig a gre e, ht on t S om e are d e sired , oth ers sh u n te d , ing, as I q uite Som e read B ib les, oth ers D a r w in , Som e will lose w h e r e oth ers b ar­ I f I don't ITI g e t noth in g, if I do gain. W h en Mr. Price dies and to h ea v en ITI g e t “ D .” he g o e s, Som e are y e ll o w , oth ers are w h ite , Som e thin k d i f f e r e n t l y , oth ers are I know that J u d g m e n t h e ’ll close, the Book of the H a ’ll open his s t y le book, his p e n ­ cil h e’ll draw right. m o re!! S om e are rich, o th e rs poor, S o m e h a v e m o n e y , A L L w a n t And mark w h at is w rit accord in’ C H E S T E R E. L E D B E T T E R reg istra r. to law. T H E W E E K L Y public r e a d in g s w hich have been held on T h u r s­ day aftf-rnoon-1 at 5 o ’clock in the H o m e E con om ics A ud itoriu m w ill fu t u r e be g iv en F r id ay in a f t e r n o o n s at in Main B u ild in g 201. the same tim e the c o m m itt e e on public le ctu res, D e p a r tm e n t of E n g lish . A P P L I C A T I O N S for R h o d e s S ch olarsh ips will be a c c e p te d th rou g h S atu r d ay , October 29. A p ­ plication blanks may be ob ta in e d from m y o f f ic e s , Main B u ild in g 2 7 0 7 or Main B u d d in g 113 on W ed n esd a y a fte r n o o n fro m 2 to 4 or on T h ursd ay m o rn in g from IO to 12. He'll say to the angel who w rites ‘‘T h i^ c o p y ’s all w rong. B ette r give T h e r e ’s to o m a n y sins. L e t ’s make Give it m o re action and g ive it T his cop y a* w ritten is su r e ’ in the book, ’er a look. it c o n cis e, m ore spice. p r e tty raw. S tu d y the to l a w ! ’’ sty le book acc ord in ’ T H E S W E E T E IL E E N The S w e e t E ile e n Is th e c a m p u s qu een , W ith r e g a l b e a u ty proud; T h e S w e e t E ile e n Is the f i r s t on e seen S t a n d in g o u t m id st the crow d. • In the sun h er show O f ra d ia n t g lo w D a zzle s th e silly sw a in ; ’N e a th s o f t e n e d In am o ro u s f l ig h t s T heir h e a r ts f l o a t o f f a fla m e. lights H e ’s sure to fin d libel w h en th e • B ook he has read, For the sin s which are w r itt e n will b lack e n the dead, H e ’ll probably say as his p encil For T h e S w e e t E ile e n L ets th e side be seen D. A. P E N IC K , he glid es, “ This story as w ritten d o e s n ’t g ive a ss ista n t d ea n o f the C o lleg e o f A rts and S c ie n c e s us both sid es, Think w h a t con clu sio n s the rea d er N O W ! 25 c Till I P M . ''N ik came of football takes * T t i a m c A (tCKIKG AROUND Bit It s All ll III AW T H E F O L L O W IN G st u d e n ts will p lease go by the C a ctu s boo th at the T e x a s Book S tore b e fo r e S a t ­ u rday, O ctober 29, and m ak e a s e le c tio n o f their p roofs for th eir p ictu res in T he Cactus. If a s e lectio n ha- not be en m a d e by th a t tim e a rep resen ta tiv e o f The C actu s will select on e f o r use in T h e Cactus. CHI O M E G A : D o ro th y F arm er E v a May Kinzbach A nn W ilkins N a n c y J. Rector B e t t y Jan e C u n nin gh am R o sea n n e Rcdgers P atric ia Parks M artha Ja n e Pier L ou ise Brown B U R T D Y K E , b u sin e ss m an a ger , T he C actus. PHI B E T A K A P P A TO E L E C T The new m em bers o f Phi B eta Kappa which are to be e le c te d this fall will be an n ou n ced soon, Dr. A rnold R om berg, p ro fesso r o f p h y sics, said T u esd ay . M a r g a re t J an e Halsell, stu d en t at M ary H ard in -B a ylor C o lleg e, will be the g u e s t o f B on ita B lun ­ dell th is w ee k -e n d . Miss Hallie Spice, d istrict su­ p er v is o r o f D elta D elta D e lta so­ rority, w ill v isit the local chapter h ou se F riday. R osa C heath am o f L ockhart will sp en d th e w e e k -e n d w ith Doris D ay , U n iv e r s i t y stu d en t. AAassachusetts Investors Trust PROSPECTUS SENT O N REQUEST Donald D. James, Inc- Littlefield B dg. Phono 2-9741 L e t ’s r e w rite th is sto ry a c c o r d in ’ • Oh, w h e th e r i f s prose or w h e th e r “ Gone W ith th e W in d ” or “ T on y w ill draw. to la w !” it ’s v erse, A d v e r s e ,” W h it h e r it ’s S h a k esp ear e or . . . A n d T ell o f T im e ,” A very thick m a n u s c r ip t o r on ly Or a s n o w y w h ite pa ge w ith ab­ one line, s en ce o f fl a w . law ! I t’s g o t to be done ac cor d in ’ to S IC K LIST S t. D a v id ’* H o sp ital Mary Na^ im ann C. G. Moon J o h n S u t h e r l a n d N a n c y S h u x a r t C a t h e r i n e L e i g h C h a r l e s C r o s s o n F ra d S ch m id t Tom Hopkin* H a r v e y Wai l Pill C r a w f o r d M a r j o r i e A n d e r s o n J o h n R. V a e e k S e t o n I nfi r m ar y L e i g h Ellis Mc Cl a i n Fourth ib g Night n a t i o n s OUTSTANDING STAR STUOOCO b r i l l i a n t STACE PRODUCT** 3 H u g e R e s o l v i n g S t a g e * S p e c i a l L i g h t i n g E f f e c t * S H W < * sm u t J938 ACCLAIMED GY PFRS * PUBLIC FROM COAST TO COAST V pflffl fcXLAR WM® ATTWCnS* T O N IG H T AT 8 p. rn, T E X A S MEMORIAL ST A D IU M T h r o u g h O ct. 2 8 th T I C K E T S G e n e r a l A d m i s s i o n 4 0 c R eserved S e a ts 80c i n ­ a n d $ 1 . 2 0 , t a x c l u d e d . Sham poo and Set 2Sc Individual Hair Style* French Braid* DUAL ARTS Beauty College 241 0 Guadalupe S t. Pho. 2-874S FREE PA R K IN G T ickets now on Bale at University Co-Op and J. R- R eed Music Co., d o w n town. ( S p o n so r ed by Ben Hur Shrine _______ 1 m fo rm Bodle*) D IJ O H N BARR'm- Rf OR SE . a m u Marjorie JACK PLUS C A R E Y W I L S O N ’S “ N O S T R A D A M U S ” T h e M an W h o Foreto ld H i* t o r y ! T O F S T A R T I N G F R I D A Y — LAST TIM ES TODAY - Joel McCrea in "YOUTH TAKES A FLING’ W ith Andrea Leeds V/ / id w a k d e . RoBinson in M I AM THE LAW 'SW IN G & SW A Y THE VARSITY W A Y ” < VARSITY INN Phone 2-0375 For Reservations t M iles N o r t h O n D allas H i g h w a y Safety Slogan Contest University Safety Council, Co-Op, The Daily Texan Us# t h is blank for e n t r y — leave a t th e U n i v e r s i t y Co-Op) N A M E A D D R E SS SLO G A N _ S logan lim ite d to IO w ords Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXA N Phone 2-24<3 The First College Daily In the South PAGE FIVE T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 7 , 1 9 3 8 ort Worth Club to Have ionic, Sing-Song _Today_ ailoween Costume Party lanned by Scandinavians igOU or / 9 3 8 ? The F o r t W o r th C lub w ill have a p icnic a t B a rto n S p rin g s this Afternoon. Busses w ill take the club m em bers fro m the Texas U n io n [t 5:15 o’clock. F o llo w in g a w ie n e r ro ast, th ere w ill be a m eeting of the club and | gine-?ong around the fire . Mem bers m ay b ring guests. The picnic J h a r g e w ill be 25 cents a person,♦ gnd round trip bus fa re j e n t s . is 20 an A u stin C lub. H e also desig- i nated vario u s duties w hich could T ic k e ts fo r the picnic m ay be be p erform ed both on the cam- aped in the booth in the firs t pus an(j j n the C ity of A u stin , and j ^ f l o o r h all o f the M a in Bu ild in g . u rg ed students to jo in the sa fe ty j m " iT h e booth w ill be open from 9 to cam paign. 1 o’clock tod ay. F r a n k G a rd n e r, soloist of the rendered U n iv e rs ity G lee C lub , popular ‘songs at the m eeting S C A N D I N A V I A N C L U B T he S c a n d in a v ia n c lu b w ill w hich w as ci osed w ith a sing-song by v ir g in ia Donoho. h ave a H a llo w ee n costume p a rty M o n d a y, O ctober 31, a t < :30 o’clock. The p a rty w ill be at 207 E A S T L A N D C O U N T Y C L U B the Ea s tla n d W e s t Seve n tee n th S tre e t, and all m em bers and students of Scandi- ’ C o u n ty C lub m et M o n d a y flight n a v ia n descent are urged to at- at 7:30 o’clock I mon tend, Doris H okanson, president, * 208. Don Russell, president, pre­ announced. sided over the m eeting. M e m b e r s of I exas in stu- F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n , T he club constitution w as read dents m ay call 2-6902 on Satur- an d voted on by the group. A day, or 2-5906 on M o n d a y fro m picnic to be held S u n d a y , Novem- 2 to 6 o’clock. F u rth e r • plans fo r the ou tin g w ill be made the m eeting next M on d ay night. ! ber 6 , w as discussed. C H E S S C L U B The U n iv e rs ity Chess C lub w ill j --------- —------- H m e et to n ig h t the m ezzanine in o f the Texas U n io n at 7 o’clock. P la n s fo r the to u rn am en t w ill be discussed, and other business o f the club w ill be settled. Sphinx to G ive Dance for Pledges B e tte D avis w e a r s her hair like this in her n e w e st starring v eh icle, “ T he S is te r s ,” b u t girls of 1938 are d o ing up their tre s se s the sam e w a y and ca llin g it the “ P o m p a d o u r C o i f ­ f u r e . ” in School Positions O pen For Music Teachers Stu d e n ts or g rad u ate students o f m usic who are in terested in se­ c u rin g positions in T ex as p u blic schools, a re urged to see M rs. G w en H u n g e rfo rd w ho is su bsti­ I U P P E R C L A S S G R O U P I F ra n c e s M u e lle r w ill present w ill clim ax Sphinx a ctiv itie s this I m oving pictures o f I E u ro p e a t a m eeting o f the Up- new pledges w ill s ta rt I p e r class G roup o f the U n iv e rs ity ■ Y . W . C . A , and Y .M .C .A . to n ig h t a t at In itia tio n fo r the tw elve t h e ^ A rc h ite c ture |7 :3 0 o clock in week. scenes in t * " d * ' ia " co A fo rm a l F o u r T exas fices in Su tto n H a ll. public schools u rg e n tly need band- r __ the Y .M .C .A . B u ild in g tonight at 6 o clock, fol- m asters, D r. F re d e ric k E b y , pro- fcssor o f education, said in speak- from . tu tin g fo r M rs. M iria m D ozier, se c re ta ry of the T e a ch e rs A p ­ p o in tm en t C om m ittee, w ith o f­ ■ U u ild in g . The pictures w ere made lowed by a dance F r id a y nv’mle M iss M u e lle r w as tra v e lin g g .3 0 to 12:30 o’clock, given by mg to r the com m ittee. F ^ *he * * * the Sp h in x in honor o f the J ™ S A I X X r H u g h E c k o l., co-chairm an o f p r oner class G ro u p , has an- era all o ver the sta te .'' M rs. Hun- V, e have had an Hr- meed the fo llo w in g com m ittee . zation based on grades, leadership u n u su a lly large increase in open and a b ility . E a c h ye a r one, four inR8 fo r singing te a ch e r, and the K p o in tm e r its : C a ro l H o llis te r, Bob l a d e s es c la s s eligible to m em bership only p e n a lly so late‘ m the ^ a s n n . cer b a c k ie C ockrell, pro g ram ; D a v e ! the field is m oving C rr if. w o rsh ip : Jo h n S tre e t, p u b - ; in th e ir second year. I t is a lunch-j ta m ly show Sm ith , and and tw o a re taken out o f each T h e club is an e le c tive organi- ^Orford said. l orn Law . A lic e bandm aster*, requests p le b e s - lo t lic it } ” , Sue Bates, E t t a B a u g h , re c re a tio n ; Jo n e s , and re cep tio n ; Bo w n d s, resources. S O P H O M O R E C L U B m em b ersh ip ;) eon club, m eeting each t w o up.” M a rth a w eeks fo r lunch and conference. M a rlin T he m eeting and the firs t lunch- D R P R A T T T O R E A D P O E M S — Jo e A d am s and K illo u g h S m ith the question, “ Re- w ill debate attendance ^ th a t class io lv e d : should be optional and th a t grades should be based on a t the Sophom ore C lub m eeting t h e to n ig h t a t 7:15 o’clock a t the c u r v e , ’ ^ a r t jn( y e a r E n g lish , w ill j ack p ence, L lo y d G oehring, eon fo r the new pledges w ill be j late r. announced Pledges chosen this j ) r> w . W . P r a tt, in s tru c to r in read from the poems are j of A rc h ib a ld M a c L e is h F r id a y a t *Buskirk, E d w a rd R eich ert, 5 o’clock in M ain B u ild in g 201 J . T his read in g is in the s e n ** o f Dixon, W illia m Saunders, w ee k ly lectures given by fa c u lty y o rk . -Frederick D ieter, Dan ’ member- of the D e p a rtm e n t o f L a ru e E n g lish in which Dr. L . W . P a y n e . J r . , Dr. R . A . L a w , and Dr. Ru- this y e a r include dolph W illa r d have a lre a d y ap- ja n g , a n d W a lte r C. B o w m an . R ic h a rd M aze, 0 f f i fo U ’ ! A - the Ja n e t C o ll a t D . n c l n , S t u d * Jo » .p h B a x te r, ’ p resid en t; J . P, peered. v ic e . p r, s;(lc n t. Jo h n P r y o r , Panhellenic Gives Pledges Tea Wednesday White-Holder Marriage Solemnized Tonight in a series ond t « u W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n 4 to 6:30 o’clock in the . «ec-i ° t h ee pledge I be m arried to How ard W h ite of A u stin ton ig h t at 7 o’clock in St, M iss M argie Holder, daughter o f M r. and M rs. E . H . H o ld er, w ill fro m D a v id '. Ep iK o p .1 Church w ith the Rev. f a m e . S A lla n o ffic ia tm f. T he bride w ill have as her a tte n d a n t h e r cousin, M rs. G ilb e rt Ju n io r , the T ex as U n io n , J Sm ith . Ba llro o m o f H ostels chapters w e re P i beta P h i, D elta Gam m a, K a p p a K a p p a Gam m a. Alpha D elta P i, and A!- pha Chi Om ega sororities. The couple will live in A u stin. ♦ sorority, Holder , a m ember o f P h i is a g rad u ate of for- a A u stin High School and E a c h hostess c h a p te r e le c te d : m er student of the U n iv e rs ity , „ in the re ceivin g announced, Je a n C ockrell, M a r y A n n a ^ ^ U n ive rsity, m arriage of Miss Josephine ^ W aco and E m a n u e l Ben- ^ Breckenridge, ex-students w as re c e n tly six pledges to be in the servin g b e n d e r .M q s s line. The mode of election w as determ ined by the in d iv id u a l aor- ority. P i B e ta P h i was represen e by M orton, Anne C am pbell, Rose-' m ary H illia rd , and B e t t y 1 ®rK ‘ Mrs, Bender received h e r bach- ^ ftrts fjegree j n 1936, and M em bers of D elta G am m a who lin e are ^ m a3 tw of a r t - j n 1 9 3 7 , and w ere Ja n e B ro w n fie ld , A n n a Le e WU- bas been a m em ber o f son, M arg aret Jo n es, H e le n S w a n n , ^ fa c u lty of the T a y lo r schools. Jones, and P a u lin e Chil- W h il« on the campus M rs. B e n ­ H elen J (i er w as a member of O rchesis, ton. K app a K appa G am m a w as rep- sigm a L e lta P i, Present D a y C lub, tbe U n iv e rsity L ig h t Opera resented by Ja n e R e ib , J a n e t Long , am | R ia Cortes, A n n a M u n g er, H a llie j Com pany. ^ r . H in d e r received his doctor Houston, and L illia n P o w e ll. Al- jaw debtee in 1937 and is now pha D elta P i pledges w ho w ere in B reck en rid g e law in the receiving P ea k , E a r lin e P e W ls a member of 'ta u D elta Henshaw , V irg in ia W ils o n , Lola- pbi fra te rn ity . Rusk L it e r a r y So- beth Moser, and E le a n o r Bishop. ci#ty, U n ive rsity track team , and A lp ha Chi Omega s o ro rity w * * | M c L a u r in La w Society, Phillips* represented B a rb a ra Scott, D a is y P ra n g e r, A lice Louise M u rp h y , and L u ­ cille Bodine. A f t e r a sh ot trip to C arlsbad in B r a c k e n ­ live the couple w ill ridge. line are Adole p ra cticin g Shannon G illis , by B e t t y M C G O W A N S E L L A R D S The purpose of the pledge teas is to perm it the pledges o f the various sororities to become b et­ te r acquainted. T he last o f the teas w ill be given W e d n e sd a y, N ovem ber 5. Baptist Students M eet in Memphis T he m arriage of Miss Daphne S clla rd s, graduate I ni v ersify, to Fra n cis H e rb e rt M c G ow an of Houston has been an nounced fo r early N ovem ber. of the M iss Bollards is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E . H . Sell aid s. D r S clla rd s is professor of geology in the U n iv e rs ity . Miss S ella rd s was graduated in 1931 and re ­ turned to do graduate w ork d u r­ ing the summers of 1934 and 1935. vie w , to H ug o A lle n o f San A n ­ tonio N ovem b er 9 in L o n g view . M iss H a rris o n is a m em ber of P i B e ta P h i sorority. o f C orsicana, A tte n d a n ts w ill be Ja n e T u r ­ ner o f L o n g view , V ir g in ia M id ­ dleton F lo re id F ra n c is B u r n e y o f S a n A n tonio, all ex-students, and C a rro ll M c ­ Pherso n, student from Lo n g view . A ll a re m embers o f P i B e ta P h i so ro rity. M ortar Board Alumnae G iv e Informal Tea T h e M o rta r B o a rd alum nae en­ te rta in e d the a ctiv e m em bers of the U n iv e r s ity ch a p te r w ith an in ­ fo rm a l tea at the home of Mrs. C. P . B o n e r W e d n e sd a y afternoon. M rs. B o n e r, M rs. S a ra h Penn H a rr is . M rs. R aym o n d E v e re tt, and M rs. H ugh L yo n w ere in ch a rg e o f arran gem ents. T h e y w ere assisted by Mesdam es Bob Jim A rm s tro n g , P h ilip B a rn a rd , T o m B a rto n , P a u l B o n e r, P a u l B o lto n , J . M. F ra z ie r, R. D. H e n ­ derson, and Misses L ilia Casis, Ed- leen Beg g , B u rn ic e C en ter, E liz a ­ beth C ham bers, D oris C low er, Jo se p h in e C orner, M a ry L u c y Dod­ son, D orothy (Je b a u e r, H elen H a r ­ graves, and A n n ie H ill. B r ig h t colors o f fa ll w ere c a r­ in the p o tte ry service. ried out M iss D o ro th y W a tts , and Miss R u th Ju n k in served at a table cen­ tered w ith a brass bowl o f c h ry s­ anthem um s. A t one end w as the brass te a service and the brass c o ffe e service a t the other. today M A A S - R O O T A t the fourth q u ad re n n ia l All- Southern Bapti.-t S tu d e n t C o n ­ ference at Mem phis, T en n ,, to be held through S u n d a y , a v. M r. and M rs. N e v ille H a rg re a ve s C h ristian student m arch as a dem- rj( the o f B e e v ille , ex-students o f onstration of the consecration o f ^be U n iv e rs ity U n iv e rs ity , w ill be in A u stin this 2,500 B a p tis t college students week-end. M r. H a rg re a ve s, fo rm e r C h ris tia n ity w ill he given. Col- leges n e ar M em phis w ill send L e c tu r e degree from the U n iv e r* m em ber o f foot- bands to fu rn ish relig io u s m arch $jty jn tbf> sum nifr of 1932. T h e y ball team , is now assistant foot- h all coach and head of physical the B e e v ille H igh e ducation in S ch oo l. M rs H a rg re a ve s the fo rm p r Rnsp A lic e Roberts. M iss M a rie tta Root w as mar- t 0 <*am M a a s ex-student of from G alvesto n, M ond ay in Fo rsyth , Mo. M r. M a ts his bachelor o f archi- ‘O n w a rd , C h ristian w ill live in Galveston. music such as S o ld ie rs.” E X - L O N G H O R N V I S I T S U L M E R - S M iT H _ _ the Long horn ----- --- Is A m ong the speakers a t the con T h e m arrin g * o f S ilt Sm ith, ex- ference w ill be Dr. T . G. D u n ning of London, E n g la n d , D r. G eorge student of from W . T ru e tt, Dr. T . L. Holcom b, D allas and mend ei of (.am m a i m B e ta so rority, and Ja m e s A. U l­ S a n A n gelo, was m er solemnized a t the home of the b rid e’s parents in D allas Sunday O ctober 23. The R ev. D r. Ed m u n d Heinsohn of the m orning, H E I N S O H N S H O N O R E D and M iss E d n a G eister. the U n iv e rs ity J r . o f ... _ D A N C E P O S T P O N E D Th** N e w M exico M ilita r y In s ti­ tu te C lu b ha« postponed its dance scheduled for tonight, until Thurs- 1 d a y night, N ovem b er 3, Jo e P ro ­ president, announced. U n iv e rs ity M eth o d ist C hurch, the | ‘^ " V a o 'n B a k e r o ffic ia te d a t the v m e ’ R ev. C. T. H a rd t of tho M em o rial C hurch, and the Rev. \V. ^ ,,e rcn io n y. Mr. and M rs. j iv# jn San A n ge lo. \ \ a rd j I Im er p E E D G E S M O K E R M . Reeler o f the S h .t t !e , M em n n .1 C h u rch w ere re tain e d n o n . at the a n n u al W e r t Texan in th e ir POH- A L L E N H A R R I S O N A n nouncem ent h a , been mode | ^ heM t w w h ^ t ^ ^ ^ Tbe annual pledge sm oker o f th e I» U r.F r a t * . n ity C o u n cil w ill In tonight a t 7:80 o’clock C o n fe re n ce of M e th o d ,* Minis- of the .■omm* m a rt te e , ire of -Iurn. ita I lla rria o n , ex-student fro m Long-1 U n io n . A ll p ie,IR M in S a n A n to n io la s t week. ,\ll ric d o e . a re In vite d . Thetas G ive Tea For Housemother H o n o rin g M rs. Pu tn a m D ic k in ­ son, th e ir new housem other, K a p ­ p a A lp h a T h e ta so ro rity en ter­ tained w ith a te a W ed n esd ay a f t ­ ernoon from 4 to 6 o’clock at the so ro rity house. T he re c e ivin g line included M rs. D ickinson, Lo is S ag er, president, vice-president, W in ifr e d B e t t y D alis, tre a su re r, M a rjo rie Ransom , B e tty B la c k , social chairm an. se cre ta ry, S m a ll, and The guest lis t included mem ­ alum nae, the A u stin bers o f pledges, and patronesses, also the active members and th e ir m others, and members o f the fa c u lty . P re s ­ idents o f the sororities and the housemothers o f the so rorities and dorm itories w ere also guests a t the tea. A rran g em e n ts fo r the tea w ere made by B e tty B la c k and Cissie L ig o n . Bronze chrysanthem um s and other fa ll flo w e rs w ere used in decorating. T h e same scheme was the centerpiece. c a rrie d out in Home Economics Girls to G ive Halloween Party G irls in the H om e Econom ics P ra c tic e House w ill e n tertain the second incom ing girls eight-weeks period w ith a H a llo ­ w een p a rty M ond ay night a t 8 o’clock at the house. the fo r Sue Couch w ill be hostess d u r­ in g th a t week and w ill thus be hostess fo r the p a rty . She w ill be assisted w ith the preparations and en terta in in g by the other g irls in the house. T he eight incom ing girls a re Be n E v e ly n B a rr o w , L o re tta R e y ­ nolds, M a rg a re t M u rra y , L u c ille H o llin g sw orth , Fu ch s, M a rth a W a tk in s , G enevieve Mc- N e illy , and F e rn e P r u itt. B la n ch e D E L T A T A U D E L T A P A R T Y T he D elta T a u D e lta pledges w ere e n tertain e d w ith a p a rty a t the T o w e r last n ig h t. Gold can d elab ra w ere placed on the tables. RE COAT WEER at Sport Coats Scarbrough’s features these th at can stand a hard w in ter v.- P resen f ' P A L E S T I N E C L U B E llio t t S m a ll, student in the ' — s e c re ta ry and tre a s u re r; and J . P . Gileson, sergeant-at-arms. ---- ’ A n n m i n r p ? to m e m b e r, o f the Pales- C o n e y A n n o u n c e s College of A r t s and S c ie n c e s w ill p speak tin e Club a t 7 : 3 0 o’clock tonight | \ | e w L i b r a r y B O O K S in Texas U n io n 301, Jo h n n ie No- yak, president, announced. N S O C L U B A m eeting o f the o ffic e rs and bra’ria n j emphasized In announcing the addition of sixty-two new books to the lib ra ry list, D onald C oney, U n iv e rs ity li- impor- the la n c e o f a good lib ra ry by quoting D r. G u y Sta n to n F o rd , dean o f the U n iv e rs ity of M innesota. .Jppxeeuti -c com m ittee o f the E l I ^ ^ I 'a s o C lub w ill be held a t 7 :30 the M a in o ’clock Lo u n g e o f the T ex a s U nio n. to n ig h t in R U S K L I T E R A R Y S O C I E T Y R u sk L it e r a r y S o c ie ty w ill hold fo ru m to n ig h t a t 7:30 onen the T e x . , U n io n on the aubjeet U n iv e rs ity of o f the sales-tax question w ith the purpose o f selecting aquad fo r R usk. D r. F o rd , in his book, “ On and O f f the C am pus,” states that if $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 he could decide should be spent in im p roving the , , he wou.d increase and im prove the lib rary the debate ra th e r than build a new gymna- »lum * an a<1 m inistration b u ild in g ,, or a stadium . i n , — how - N E W C O M E R S C L U B T he new list of books includes T he m em bers o f the N ew com ers the fo llo w in g su bjects: philosophy, C lu b w ere en terta in e d W e d n e sd a y tw o ; religion, tw o ; sociology, four- arts, a t a bridge p a rty held a t the Pac- te e n ; science, six; useful lite ra tu re , u lty W o m e n ’s C lub, 2610 W h itis n jn € ; fin e arts, fo u r ; te n ; law , te n ; h isto ry, e leve n ; and ra re books, fo u r. S tre e t. r exan C lassifie d A d S ection Travel Bureaus Lawns Announcements Coaching — — — — — 7 - 7 I r v r r M W I N T ! 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Shop- ‘ *11 a f- P e t m e c k y '* 6 th . ___ _ 101 W e s t Lost and Found • ' L O S T M o n d e K - e r- e 't s h e x a g o n a l w a tc h b e tw e e n W a g ­ g o n e r H a ll md 2 0 3 N u e c e s . R e w a r d . M a r y E . D e c k e r. 2313 N u e c e s . I P w -. READER ADS 20 Words— Ma xirr, jm ’A d s A r e To Be Run On Consec ut iv e Days T R I G . , A l g . G e o m .. A n a l v t . , C a lc u lu s . H a n d le . 2311 S a n A n to n io . 2-0167. M im e o g r a p h i n g ________ E F F E C T I V E C O A C H I N G m a t ic s . M . A . y e a r s s u c c e s s f u l Y o u w i ll be a a t U f i e d . 2 *08 63 . In M a t h e ­ in m a t h e m a t ic * . S e v e r a l t e a c h in g a n d c o a c h in g . M a r s h a ll. C a ll 2-96 28. Plumbing T Y P I N G * ■< T o m m y G le n n . 2 5 0 2 ; C u t t in g . 2 4 - h o u r ser- W i c h i t a . e I tim# I time* 3 time* 6 time* t <0 .RS . . .'O . 1.00 F R E N C H , G e r m a n , r .a tln G r e e k , C o a c h ­ in g . t r a n s l a t i n g . D ia l 2-0 80 2. 5-7 p m . E F F E C T I V E C O A C H I N G in a lg e b r a , g e ­ o m e t r y , a n a l y t i c s , c a lc u lu s , s t a t is t ic - in m a t h^ g od E x p e r ie n c e d e d u c a tio n . C a ll D a v id V o t a w . 2-21 4 i . t e a c h e r M a j o r Locksmiths Typewriters C A R S 4 p a s s e n g e rs d a ily to *11 A H C T r a v e l ll urea J. 70 H H ra zo i. 2 *7 2 6 4 . F A Y L O R * * I r a v e l B u r e a u . B a t . • I b u y a u ld . 102 W e s t IO . 2 - S S a l . ---- T Y P E W R I T E R S i o l d — lte n te d — R e b u ilt ^ ‘A u s t i n 's M o * ; C o m p le x K*<-b a n g a 114 W e s t 5 th S t r e e t 'I Y l ’ E W R IT E R S Al* m ak e s P o r t a b le * i f . 5 0 up < rad do cke t 821 C o n g r e . * . Typing E X H R U s r E D T H ! M F. * r d t h e s is t y p . F i f e , t i v e co a ch - lo g in E n g lis h b v G r a d u a t e a tu d e n t. M a t - t h e w T u c k e r . 2103 N u e e e * . 2-7630. A, ! pc. tre a d e r I HI- M I I tiexes acc u r a t t l y le g a l s e c r e t a r y . A f t e r » c a ll ty p e d b y K A Y S J — S in c e , c i t e r p ip in g . he era c o n n e c te d , s in k * , s e w e r* r e p a ir in g 189 0 — P lu m b in g g a* 14 L a v a e a . Ph o n e 8 703 w ater ra n g e * . u n rti.p p Radio Repairing E X P E R '! Farter A I V. r - M eC aig I-. X IM R i re lia b le R a d io ar d trained , S e r v ic e , l l y e a rs experience. sr a rar.teed. H eat q u a lity p art*. 3004 D u v a l. 2*7983. R A D IO and p ian o ae rvie e Fre e A u a tin ’ * e x c lu s iv e M uaie feifer*# 1 408 R ed R iv e r . Ph one W anted W A N T E D Cop Ie* o f »tbident d re cto ry fo r 1900-07 I . A lt o * n r dir«etoriea pre- a , ^ viou* to F e b ru a ry I , 1900. D IAL 2-2473 W anted fo Buy Real Estate Rentals C A F H for S c i ap G old, R in g a, C h ain *. W a tch e s, c ir 321 Co ng re**. 2-7712 W H Y E X P E R I M E N T ? •j w a n t lo B v or S e ll Y o u r Room- I >1 rd)rig H o m e S e e U s fo r De- or vice. E s ta b lis h e d y e a r* . iv i.,, v. H IG H E S I C A B H sr ond-hand clo thing F O R *hoe*. and *u it lases W e also bur m u sic a l in stru m e n ts A S e h w a rta Ph o ne 8 162. P R I C E S P A ID I M O M E S E R V I C E A !% V E S I M E N T CO. La rg e st B l a i n e , * B ro k e ra g e In th# S o u th .-4*209 N a ils B ld g r H O N E S 2-0841— 9»«1 Records M A L K I N P A Y S M O R E tor Used S u it* , h ng and Shoe* 407 B eat fith 8-0031 Rentals Room and Board Dancing B E P O P U L A R — L F .A R N T O D A N C E F i r * t Le sso n F re e In d iv id u a l A tte n tio n — L a r g e B allro o m C la a a e * : M o n d e va A T h u r id * •> 7:30 p m I G . V A L D A N C IN G < H ‘ ><*I. A N N E T T E F h . 2-3654— 6908 108 W e s t 14 P O O L R O O M — L o ca te d on D rag. Goo-! b u s in e * * . O w n e r ha* o th e r buat ne, - F ^ M - • .... Depw e. R e * ! E » t * t e and Rent*;*- W e s t 33- 8-133 0. ................ For Sale Laundries One Day Service D R ISK ILL H O TEL L A U N D R Y g - H O U B S E R V I C E T a i l o r e d COATS 9.95 S t r ip e d b o u c l * And w o o ly fle ece*- W i n e , r u * t , g r e y , b la c k , d a r k g re e n . S iz e * 12 to 20, 38 a n d 4 0 . B o g y a n d sty le s with trim or m od els. and aolid wool*. f i t t e d fu r ta ilo red T w e ed * t W e l l d re s s e d w o m e n p r e f e r S c a r b r o u g h s c o a t s b e c a u s e t h e y lo o k c u s t o m m a d e . C a re - f u l t a ilo r in g a n d a t t e n t io n to d e t a i l , p lu s g o o d q u a l i t y f a b r i c s a n d p e r f e c t f i t g iv e t h e m t h a t lo o k . C a s u a l, s w in g s w a g g e r s a n d f it t e d r e e f e r s in n e w a u t u m n l e a f c o lo r s . S iz e s 12 to 20, 38 a n d 4 0 . S ca rb rou gh ’* D o w n stair* S t o r e Choice of C lever Budgeters M edium C hiffon HOSE 69c L e a v e it to the girl on a b u d g e t to get the moat fo r her sto ck in g q u a lity , dollar. Fir*t silk to top. All f a 'l color*. 1 0 ^ . Size* S h C O R T I ’ M E S fo r re n t or made to order. R e s e rv e ye ;r*. A »o do dreaa a lte ra ­ tio n *. M n . H . VV. S c h u l* . 303 E a s t fl. | 7 I » I . 6444 Barber Shops H A IR O ! L 25- B ip e r s o n a l! b a rb e *.. 409 VV eat 2 t — R e ar \ a r , * v T h e a te r. HOME LAUNDRY P H O N E 3 7 0 2 ^ 1 l l 119 East 7th 805 CongTe *. I M ' V O I .. h,.* ■ e-.-en. r H A V E B E E N A B F .A I I I- i A H Y ” — T o m m y D o n e y and H a S o c ie t y " — * H gh Her m n an d H i* O rrh e itrw R e . r - ■ on aals a t J . R- Reed M in e Co., I }{ j, C IR .! K- R O O M - B o a rd . Modern Reason- ah ie.' 2200-2201 N were*. P h . 2-1074. Rooms for Rent S L I G H T L Y U S E D Ph o n o g rap h r e . rti V ic to r, B r u n s w ic k , D e rca , Voca* Me ’.trine, B a r g a in , hr each. F e te a ag* S to re 116 E a s t 6th. in s tru c to r* , h i*Ine*a S O U T H E A S T R O O M fo r tw o ; G rad u ate *, rn .pl*. P r iv a t e e n tra n ce, garage. C all a fte r 4, 609 l e x * * A ve n u e . 8-1*04 or 2-9629. _________ S c a r b r o u g h ’* Downatair* S to r e W e a r them everyw here! Can You Coach Students in Any Courses? If yo u can. a sm a ll ad p laced in T h e D a ily Classifieds w ill b rin g y o u r nam e before 10.000 students, m a n y of w h o m are anxious to contact a first-class coach. T h e rates are reason- able. Call 2-2473 Before 4:30 Today SCARFS 49c P e r fe c t for your hair on w in d y m or n ­ ings, and to dres* up y o u r s w ea ter on gala day*. C rep e-satin a n d wool squares in plaids and print*. S c a r b r o u g h ’* D o w n sta ir * S tore A H a llo w ee n m o tif w as carried out in the refresh m en ts and dec­ orations. The com m ittee in charge o f the p a rty included N a th ie l C o­ b u rn, Ber.no chairm an, M rs. Sch m id t, M rs. H e le n K a lte n b o rn , and M rs. F la d g e r T a n n e ry . N .T .S .T .C . E X E S M rs. K a th e rin e M a u ric e Jo n e s the elected president of wa- N .T .S .T .C . Ex e s at the m eeting I W e d n e s d a y aftern oon . O th e r o ffic e rs elected are E l ­ mer y a r is n n , s e c re ta ry ; and W al- K a rr i- , fa c u lty sponsor. W . M I N I S T E R S R E T A I N E D D r. Ed m u n d H eisohn o f the U n i­ v e rs ity M ethod ist Church, the Rev. C. T. H a rd t o f the W a r d M em orial j C huch, and the R ev. M . M . R a d e r; of the S h e ltie s M e m o ria l Church w e re re ta in e d a t the a nnual W e s t T exas C on­ fe ren ce o f M ethod ist M in isters in Sa n A n ton io last week. in th e ir p o sitio n s. DISPLAY I c o l. w ld * b y N o refu n d s R e s p o n s ib le lf*. I insertio n fo r c a n c e iU t on*. in c o r r e c t fo r o n e in s e r t io n o n ly . ALL ADS C A SH IN AD VAN CE M e s s e n g e r * e r v ic # u n t il * w eek-day*. 6 p.m . C o u n ter *ervic# P ^ u n til for Dial 2-2473 further informetion on m essenger service. E X W I L L S P E A K IN W A C O l i t e r J ; g Mrs. M ary Taylor ____ Edwards. P. Boyd, associate professor of ^ a d u a te of the U niversity, will a papor, “ Som^ Plant Life business admin Aration, addressed ttevicn *1 at. tho sn* and socials for the near in N o rth e rn M e x ico ,” at the a n ­ nual meeting: o f the Texas A c a ­ dem y of Science in W a c o N o vem ­ professors ber ■future were discussed. S e v e ra l 10-12. N U T T l f N u U psilon T a u T au m editated £ W e d n e sd a y at lunch in the Hom e , from here p r o b a b l y wi l l a ttend ... fo r ■ E c o n o m ic s T ea Room over its part the Co-Ed B i n 9 T ra in in g C o n feren ce T h u rsd ay. the program JI T h e N U T T S w ill present a mock 9 open forum since the conference B i s on p a rlia m e n ta ry procedure, ■ R u th W h e a t, high w o rth y N u tt, ■ said W e d n e sd a y. A U S T I N C L U B ■ ■ ship d rive w ere Plan - fo r an extensive member-' form u la te d by M m em bers of the A u stin C lu b at | toe rr.eetiner T .■■ 'lay. M ac R oy and M alcolm V aug han , R a s e r, jPre-ident, are com peting leaders tin the d r iv * w hich w ill be co n ­ st. uded w ith a picnic. mm R* R ubottom , a- -i-*.ant dean i l H o f student life , stressed the need •Seif a m em bership drive as the ini- step tow ard becom ing an im- ira: ) 'p o in ted out the m any benefits of j ' a r ' ca' pu - ‘ •■*. : . and ( D U C K I E S Anti-Drying CLEANSING PADS , ; 0 I K v t " Tjjii ” _ ’ - u, A complete facial tight from your purse . . . any tune . . . ,.j- ... an) where .. on a *ecoti4'» l i e instead ' Z; n otir e 1 S s # * - / OI. ICF, I ES ' N o( cleansing o m t , I m o r n i n t and J n i g h t , too One • - es fre.rer.s K , . , tones . . . manei a per­ fect foundation for mace - up. . . . A ctu a lly stat ha smacsbs and mf urn the a im ! So eco- 55* eor I ! ) badland Vanity tbat Carnet I S nom; *) too'. UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE P. W . McFadden & Co. Th* F i r i t Col! CQP D a i l y in t h e Sout h Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473________________________ Actor M elvin Pope Changes Type For Munition Maker Role Comedy at Paramount Take-Off on Politics B f JA C K D O L P H Tex** bat hill-bil’y s t h Centory-Fox baa Jot r annihilated a state'* M e lliflu e n t Girls to G e t W a tc h From Shiners • Identity of th* “ Queen of in” will ne revealed Friday the fsr.nl night of “ Soaring in Texas Memorial Sta- ,” members of tm * escorts. The can inces Chandler, Ar nell B rill, Jo s e p h s Connie C o s s e t * and Mae I rainti1 H ents; and M a r *, Katheryn Rathe ather Wednesday he hands of the ,r,g the abow this in Memorial Sta- I** crowds are r e ­ tinue through the it», Thursday and stin public who plan to lecture to be given by di November I may at- a number of reasons. ions are to be found in lily of a glamorous fig- ie who attend may wish hear the well-kowm ac­ le stage and screen; or read authoress of sev- h ; or a member of a will open the Aus­ s i e s being spon- a Sigma Phi, hon- re ss tonal journalism women, with a lec- M emorial Audito- her work on known in the South per* r her work on the Holly* creen, Miss I.andi went to nod after her appearance in in® B ark ley in Hemtng- I an well to Arm s,” on the fork stage. Outstanding the W est wi re the leading roles in ?igft of the Cross," “ The r’s H usband," and “ The >f Monte C risto." career as a novelist began 5 with Since ‘’Nielson.” ie has written “ The Hel- for Sale,” and ,tires*nr." A t the present is working on Ii s Landi ■ but tw'o novels. “ House Taylor Colp to Speak To G eolog ical Society “ I he Black Shale Basin of W est Texas” will be discussed by Tay- !->r <'o le at a meeting of the S< uthwestern Geological Society in Geology Frid ay at 8 o’clock >gy students have been in- :<> join the society. Mom- increase geological .ope to dge of the southwestern States and to promote f el - * and co-operation among it geologist*. W F .A V F R O F C H A R M S M arjorie W eaver, now appear mg at the Paramount in Hob That Co E d .” Where to Go T E X A S U M .— “ So Of IOO. Shrine Un anre at H M O T IO N P IC T U R E S T P A RA MOI S T C o-Ed." W ith Joh n Chem Club to M e e t Thursday N ig h t A ll upperclassmen who ar ing chemistry or chemical peering are invited to atter firat meeting of th** I hei Club tonight at 7 'in ©'clo Chem istry Building I The Chemistry < I lh pro po acquaint the student1* wit! their p another and with s o t s at regular bu’ m f > rmal ings to be held during the An interesting arid arm; * gram for the first meeting been promised by M orn M and Jam es Welsh, chiurm' the entertainment commit?! R E D D IC K W R I T E S AR I it l f D eW itt Reddick, ai -oci ite I fesso r o f journalism who is leave of absence working on doctor of philosophy degree M issouri U niversity, hat had article, “ D evelop a Publican Style S h e e t" published in the C ober issue o f the Scholastic F r Ga rn c Saturday-9 tm 12 TO M U S IC BY A N D HIS O R C H E S T R A p l a y i n g f o r t he G e r m a n a t GREGORY GYM T A X EXEM greatest of clarity, correctness, and lack of feein g tbs’ he gen­ erally does. H s dancing is still bearing on Ins life, and w • h M ar­ jo rie W e a v e r practically in his arms he dances lightly in ’he moon­ light instead of kissing bef. W hy this should happen we wouldn’t know. In a motion picture filled w ;’ h all sorts of unusual happen­ ings, we f.nd this scene the least Feature A Pi TO I B. Hall to House Dispensary By Nov. I en nar E X S A Y S D O N T W O R K H IS T O R Y P R IZ E O T T E R E D S E R V I C E S FO R J U D G E H E L D M em orial *ervice* for the la**- Associate Justice C. S. Lattim ore of criminal appeals court were held before the court Wednesday morning. The service- were con­ duct*"! by Lloyd Davidson, state's attorney before the court. Princi­ pal speakers were Jud g e B m P iw- 1 of Austin and R. E . Ro aer of - art Worth* S T U D E N T ’ S M O T H E R D IE S Mrs* RL H. Dennis mother of O rville Dem -, -indent in t ne U ni­ versity, died a*, her home in Robs­ town Wednesday morning at 2:30 ©’clock The funeral wa held in Robstown Wednesday afternoon. Melvin Pape, who played the father in “ College W id ow ,” will have the role of a munition* maker “ Idiot’* Delight,” which open* November I. in A miniature model of the stage e*ting for “ Idiot's Delight/* Cur* ’ am < dub play, will be placed in one of the show windows of the Texas Rook Store F rid a y at the nm'1 tim e the setting for the play is placed on the stage of Hogg Memorial Auditorium and made ready for dress rehearB*l for the Robert K. Sherwood play, to he presented four night next week, opening Monday night. The m iniature set was built by for the stage, which is the larg­ est ever to be built for a play on the stage of the auditorium* The last painting on the stage set w as being done by the produc­ tion staff of the Curtain Club Tuesday afternoon. Transfer of the set from the basement of the W om an’s Building to the Hogg s t a g e will be begun th soon as the stage is cleared after the F red ­ Jag el concert Wednesday erick night The set w ill he completely set up by F rid a y night. The production staff is placing the model set in the Texas Book Store window so that play-goers will he abilo to see how the larg­ est set ever to he built for the Hogg stage will look before the play opens. The set is the cock­ tail room of a large hotel on the E IN S T E IN L E A D S L IS T head the list of required fresh­ man readings by the Department of Physics. It presents an ordin­ arily complicated subject in a practical manner. *’n D elig h t," which -cny, Novem ber I , for Lt r jn in Hogg A u d i­ l e w ill play the role W eber, munitions czar ig power behind any- g ammunition. The t in the Italian Alps, from the Sw im bor- M uni’ ion* Magnate >ne of a large group of “ King to cross into i before w ar begins. cly, at least, the Aus- Id be able to “ knock loop” when he appears Weber. Pape was G#l- I ghtweight champion .ersity in 1936, and a middleweight title in a heavyweight crown in economics, Pape of the C urtain Club, prs, and the Roberts Big-Name Band; Gym-Size German; At $1 per Couple A b g r ame band is coming to Saturday night. - a Gymnasium-size the camp It a German. And sc I, the price w ill remain l l per couple. for Texas V e r y si d rn does the Texas U n ­ ion board of directors like to raise the admission to U n iversity G er­ mans is not a rich man’s school and the policy of the Union is lo provide entertain­ ing rn for ail students, regardless of circumstances, Charles Zivlcy, director of the f i n a n c i a l So, Herman W aldm an w ill be at tho Gym Satu rd ay night from 9 to 12 o’clock sending out dance music over the newly-improved public address system that makes every note boom in every part of the floor. Bands of the pres­ tige of W aldm an’s usually require a hike on tickets to $1.50, but this time the Union expects one of the largest crowds of the se­ m e s t e r , since the S.M .U . game is the in several weeks. first home game R E N F R O’ S Store No. 4, 2324 G u ad alu p e T O D A Y ’S M E N U S B re a k fa s t Tomato Ju ic e One Egg, Two Strips Bacon or Brookfield Sausage, buttered toast Preserves and coffee L U N C H B a r b e c u e d C h ic k e n P i t B a r b e c u e d B ee f H o t P o r k R o a » t a n d C a n d i e d Y a m * Bo*' in B a k e d B e a n * V a lle y S p i n a c h w ith S lic e d E f f or C arr nt • R a i* in S a la d o r L e ttu c e A T o m a t o S a la d H o t R o ll* C o ffe e A p p l# C o b b l e r M i l k T e a 30c S U P P E R G r itte d V e a l C h o p * w ith N a t u r a l S a u c a P i t B a r b e c u e d B e e f H o t P o r k R o a » t and A u G r a t i n P o t a to # * B a k e d M a c a r o n i A T o m a to # * G r e e n P e * S a la d or L e t t u c e A T o m a t o S a la d H o t R o ll* B u t t e r s c o t c h P u d d in g T e a C o ffe e M i lk 30c L U N C H E O N S P E C I A L Twin Bun Sandwich “’Barbecued" Beef or Pig Hot Fudge Sundae C h ocolate or Butterscotch 30c V a lu e T h u rsd ay — Friday A n d Saturday Special rRENFROSl 5 Convuuinttyuiq S tein . C H A R G E A C C O U N T S INVITED F o r men who fi nd f u n o u t of d o o r s W e he^e at Reyndds-Penland have looked into out-of-doors life of you Austin men and have planned to take care of your needs for smart, practice , warm - as - toast sweaters, jackets and s!acks. Here are shown a few ideas from our large se ections. B O O K S C L O S E D THE HUNTER A b o v e : Sweater with raglan S eeves and back of shoulders. Yorkshire yarn . . front of her-* . ringbone a -woe' flannel* S acks a'e n a +ch ng ho-n^gbor'9 ‘/anne1, zipper fly, se;* be t. Green, grey, brown. $ zes 28. to 42. 1 0 . 0 0 LEATHER JA C K ET S cf execep­ tional qualify in handso”ie!y styled z'pper artal burion r-aas ;. 8.50 to 15.00 THE GOLFER A b o ve: Sport shirt of herr'ngbona flannel and match'ng herringbone flannel shacks w th l o p e r fly and se'f belt. Grey, green, brown, S zes 28 to 42. $I2 .5 0 3.50 to 7.50