The D aily T exan 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 t The Weather Fair AUSTIN, TEXAS, S U N D A Y , DECEMBER 4, 1938 Ten P a g e s T o d a y No. 65 W ell Pleased Flashing Longhorn Quintet T oday’s Editorial Join This Campaign For Humanity Z-720 VOLUME 40 Carnival Now Open To All U. T. Groups a Greeks Plan Twenty-three Booths; Steer Football M ovies to Be Shown hi • A lthough n early all available sideshow ar*” Clregiary 0[yrn ha. been reserved fo r the V araity Carnival D ecem ber 12, Bob Park, who I., in charge o f the even t, announced Saturday night that the rem ain­ ing apace la open to any cam pus org an isation which w ants to sponsor a booth. taken “ All m oney W h a t a Nerve! in at the shows, how ever, m ust be turned over to the scholarship funds that S l C Q l S V^QT, b en efit from the carnival,” Park said. D espite the fa ct that the In­ ma- terfratern ity Panhellenic and C ouncils back the show, any cam- neu ver for a date. Steal the g ir ls it a thousand T h e n A s k s Date jg a novel w ay \ C* it drive jjere . . to pus group ma> pat lcip . A featu re o f this y ear’s carni- m iles, ana w e n g m iles and then get around to ask- val w ill be Dana X. B ible’s m otion inp H p ictures of the Longhorns p lay•, J 0 in g w inning football. The screen- r e lls c m to W houge returned M argaret Cor- r hi e int? wiH begin promp > < ornjnj? A t 6 :30 o’clock last night f ’ • r \ h e T m wm “ ?• t tickets g the bearer to a seat at this aurae I into th attrac- a man - n o d her by telephone, “ Hope I didn’t damage your £ „j certain]y had „ Peace Worker Leads Anti-Nazi Meet Saturday Forum Discusses U. S. Policy In South Am erica W ays of u n if y in g public o p in ­ ion in th e U n ite d S ta te s and in L atin A m eric an c o u n t r i e s to w a r d peace, and a g a in s t N azism , w e r e discussed in a f o ru m of th e S t u ­ dent Peace L e a d e r s C o n f e r e n c e led by Miss C h a rlo tte S alm o n , sec­ r e ta ry of th e n a tio n a l o ffic e of the S tu d e n t Peace S ervice in P h il­ adelphia, in th e Y.M.C.A. S a tu r- “ The U nite d S t a t e s m u s t not be found w a n tin g as F r a n c e and Britain w ere d u r in g th e t zecho- slovakian crisis, w h en G e r m a n y s i air force was s t r o n g e r , ” Miss S al­ mon said. S ta ti n g t h a t c itiz en s o f United S tate s, ev e n th e th o s e who I live in L atin an d S o u th A m erica. ! fre q u e n tly k now little o f th e real i’u I lu re o f S o uth A m e r ic a n c o u n ­ tries, Miss S alm o n asked w h e th e r a p ro g ra m of a r m a m e n t o r a p r o ­ g r a m of ed u c atio n an d sy m p a th y would be m o r t e f f e c tiv e in com ­ b a tin g Nazi influ ence. M odern s tu d e n ts of d e fe n s e arc keeping the c o u n trie s o f South A m eric a in mind w h en co n s id e r­ ing possible e n e m y a d v a n c e posts. Miss Salmon said, a n d th e ques-; tion I- w h e th e r th e U n ite d S tate s will build a nav y la rg e e n o u g h to and p r o te c t n e ig h b o rin g patro l shorelines. C o m p arin g c o u n t r i e s of th e N o rth and S o u th A m e ric a as boy and girl who g ro w u p to g e t h e r an d ta k e th e ir a f f e c tio n f u r g r a n te d , Miss Salm on th e See P E A C E W O R K ! R, P age 3 sta te d t h a t Action Promised At LC C. Meet tim e f i r s t a r e on fire w o rk s th e V erb al schedule th is a f te r n o o n a t 2:30 o ’clock w hen th e I n te r - C ity Coun- in th e th r e e w eeks in T e x a s Union 316. f in s Up f o r discussion will be a r r a n g e m e n t s annual d ance to be held D ec em b e r 16 in G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m , an d a h o resolu­ a tio n s to be pro posed a t th e nex t m e e tin g of social ca le n d ar rules com m ittee , H e r b e r t P etry , v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e organ iza- , I tion, has a n n o u n c e d . r o u n d -ta b le d e b a te o f th e f o r the f i r s t gocia, a f f a ir , Th< the J th e C ouncil fo r given by year, will he open to all m e m ­ b ers of clubs c o m p risin g th e cen- ! tr a l o r g an iz atio n . Kl!io tt Small, h ead of th e d ance c o m m ittee , r e ­ q u e s ts th a t all clubs t u r n in m e m ­ bership r e p o r ts to him im m e d ia te ­ ly. A sse ssm e n ts will be m a de a c ­ cordingly. D R . G E O R G E W . C O X ! day night. Texan Clean-Up Campaign Over ’Everyone H a p p y ,' C om m e n ts Dr. C o x t , ° T w .n t y .t h r « . r g . n i ^ t i . n , h .d * Rood tim e in it.” ^ d efim tely sigi.v;!I up for » not ^ ^ ^ ..Wr il!” m en t Dr. G eorge W. Cox, state ^ in the ahi w X t concession . p e r . or. Those reporting and their th e y ' wished ;in , are as fo llo w ,! decided “ How about a date for to- health o ffic er , made last night to n igh t?” the voice osked boldly This w as too much .lis s Correll. Frightened, shet m>»«d her for sh ou t the re ce„tly concluded drive o f eatin g places , tu . to Unjver?ity “ E v e r y b o d y ’s clea n ed up, and ^ evcrybo d y ','b .p p y ,” w as the com- T he drive, spon sored by The P a ily T exan in co-operation with the S ta te and City H ea lth D e p a r t m ents, w as concluded F rid a y . ___ D u rin g the inspection, which I t i ok th r e e weeks, n inety-five f r a ­ te r n i ty , b o ard in g a n d sorority , I h ouses, r e s ta u r a n ts , an d d o rm i­ t o r ie s in the U n iv ersity n e ig hbor d w ere in vestigated by inspee- to rs f r o m the tw o h ea lth d e p a r t ­ m ents. A w eek a f t e r the inspection which h ad fo u nd th e e a tin g places a in a “ deplorable co n d itio n ,” investig a tio n was m ade check-up a n d th e werg f o u n d tQ m c e t f o r th by ^ rf,q u ir e m e n t s e t fifty -tw o places visited .................................. - l n e B u t i n s ui tuccpss 0f the T< xan’s drive shows w h a t can be done if * — ----- 1 cil m e ets f o r anna Aloha T heta, picture- mg opportunity to aid in cap ur- • fortune- mg the th ief, and hung up the re- dents. style p u p p e t t i m g booth; Phi Mu, teller; D elta Gamma, caricaturist; c e iv e r .____________________________ snow ; Alpha Chi Om ega, show ; Chi A lpha Phi, O mega. “ The F a r m e r ’s D a u g h ­ t e r ” ; K ap p a K a p p a G am m a, Be­ lieve I t Or N o t ” ; A lpha Xi Delta, serv ic e; A lpha W e ste rn U n ion D elta Pi, f u n hou se ; Pi K ap p a A l­ pha, P u n ch a n d J u d y ; and Phi K appa Psi, ta x i d ance Youth Organizer To Talk Tuesday is m y c o u n t r y ,’1 “ T h e w orld spon- says H a r r y E d m onds, l y o n I A m e ric a n b u t an a r d e n t in te r n a - tio n a lif t, w ho will le c tu re T u e s ­ day n ig h t at 8 o’clock in th e G eol­ ogy B uilding au d ito riu m . a loyal h of " Mr. E dm ond s is know n as th e f o u n d e r th e I n te r n a t io n a l . r e l H ou se idea which has led to th e s tu d e n t residences, c e n te rs of stu d y arid discussion in N ew York, S a n Fr*n- cisco, Chicago, a n d Paris. i a ♦ C h e ste r F. Lay, pro fe sso r in ----------------------- — ------------ - e s ta b lis h m e n t of g r e a t J / f * T o d a y S C a l e n d a r will be O th e r concessions w u i De sored by G a m m a Phi Beta, Alpha E psilon Phi, Pi B e ta P h i, Phi G am m a Delta, S igm a Phi E psilon, D elta Phi E psilon, T a u D elta Phi, Sigm a Alpha Mu, S igm a N u, and D elta D elta Delta. ______ — S U N D A Y — 3 ;30— s t u d e n t L e a d e r s ’ C o n fere n ce r e t r e a t in hills w est o f A ustin. P e a c e 1 1:1 5 p r e ­ “ The Rose G a r d e n ” s e n te d by N ew m a n Club d r a ­ m atic g r o u p th e N ew m a n in Club room. 2 :3 0 — Shelby C o u n ty Club, Texas U nion 216. . ? o —I n te r - C ity Council, T exas le ad e rsh ip o f the New Y ork I n ­ t e r n a tio n a l H ousp in 1935, he has .p e n t a y e a r in E u ro p e e .4 U b o ra t- 'n i c , m eet a t M em orial F o u n ta in . I m * in th e o p e n i n g th o I n te r n * - 2 -f —S o u th e a s t T e a s . C lub pie- aio n 316 • le c tu r e s com m ittee, says of conclusion o f the cam paign . th e School o f Business Adminis- th e public is -uffici tr a t i o n and c h a ir m a n of th e pub- one of the lie fo rm a lly Mr. E d m o n d s : “ He h as placed this w eek-end, hig h e r edu c atio n al c e n te r s in th e b r o u g h t to a clo?* f o r e f r o n t o f c r e a tin g f rie n d sh ip ni- the th a t it w as a n n o u n c ed a m o n g f u t u r e le ade rs o f th e na- v ersity H o u se m o th e rs for M ea Ac­ in tio n s .” II IK II I S ince Mr. E d m onds gave up th e T ex a s U nion 316 T :< -day night j - a t 8 o clock to discuss the inspec- tions sociation will hold a m e etin g drive was th e flls As *u . . . . , “ We a r e v ery m u c h in favor of th e m .” said Mrs. F lo re n ce Rice, o rg an iz atio n , th e in te r n a tio n a l s t u d e n ts ’ res- <*aruj hope th e y will continue peri- in a p r e s id e n t o f in P aris, and tional House small idence in Geneva. odically in th e f u t u r e . ” He has tra v e le d exten siv ely i n _________________ ______ _ E urope, «tudyi»X in te r n a tio n a l W E E K S R O U S S E D E B A T E 3 T e a f o r g ir ls living in th e co-op houses a t Mrs. Boyd Wells, 3116 W h e e le r S tre e t. 4 U n iv ersity P re ss Club in T exas U nio n 309. 4 . 6— T ea h o n o rin g K ap p a A lpha T h e t a s o ro rity a t home of Mrs. E. O. Sm ith. 4 .6— S h an g ri-L a , co-op house a* 206 E a s t T w en ty -se co n d S tr e e t open house. 5— A lpha P h i O m ega, T e x a s U n ­ ion 315. 6 S igm a D e lta Chi Jo u r n a lis m Building. initiation, g :30— “ High H e a r t s ” p rese n ted by th e N ew m a n D ra m a tic g ro u p in th e N ew m an Club room. 10:3 0 — Hillel Board of G o v ern o rs in Hillel F o u n d a tio n . M O N D A Y 4— P an h ellenic Council m eeting, F e d e r a te d W o m e n ’s Club. j p h i L a m b d a Upsilon business B uilding m e etin g , C h e m is try 214. J— Golden Glove Society m e e tin g , T e x a s U n ion 208. 7— T h e ta Sigm a Phi, Mrg, W a lte r Williams. hom e of ' * b a n q u e t fo r U n iv e rsity foot- >all squad, G o v e rn o r’s M ansion. * . 1 5 A.S.M .E. m e etin g , E n g i­ n e e r in g B uilding 13*. tr y -o u ts 7 :3 0 — S peech f o r A th ­ e n a e u m L ite r a r y so c ie ty , La-* Building 105. — - 7:30— Hillel D ra m a tic Grub. Hill . , w - n ^ i l t h e * ’ ‘ ^ F o u n d a tio n , g— A ustin Public F Vf^ n K School d eb a te , A u stin H igh Scnool. 8— G r a d u a t e W o m e n ’s S e m in a r m e e tin g a t home of Mrs. T em - 3315 B ow m an pie S tre e t. M a y h a p g U n iv e rsity Science C lub m eet- with illu stra te d le c tu re by ing Harold Stearns, G eology Dr. A u d ito riu m . T e x a n r e p o r te r . — IO— Daily K N OW . U r ‘vers!ty o l Texas Safety C h art 7 3 d a y s • O f at al i t i e * t r a f f i c t r a f f i c i n j u r i e s t o U n i v e r . i t y • t u d e n t * C° ni l ' , t "oar be m ade a tr i p a r o u n d the world to J a p a n , w h ere he h ad g o v e r n m e n t, and been invited by th e J a p a n e s e au- as sociate to m ake th o r iti e s th o r itie s to m ake Flum es wivn r e f e r e n c e to the possible cre a tio n of a n I n te r n a t io n a l H o u se in T ok- Since the I n te r - C ity Council is by n a t u r e of its p u r p o s e a clear- fo r c a m p u s d iscussions. ing house im- j.'.j,,” - M(,n .lav n ig ht a t p o r t a n t will be th e r e so lu tio n s to £ . hool. he d raw n u p f o r p r e s e n ta t io n to "J the U n i c a m e r a l Leg- on club pro blem s, es p ecially stu d ie s w ith | sp e ak in g , will d e b a te Should the I . A. R o u j j t , Dr. O. D. W e e k s P professor ,.u i ^ 'A ; Pa'ria U r e n t l v ' ^ n d *1 win soon re- D r ! W e t k ^ a k e "urn to E u r o p e .^ ______________ the M r. B o m a . th e n -g a t.v e. a f f , r m a- h i v e . al C e n t i a r — ‘ P e tr y . . . d , litre , . rea d , sta rv in g professors, s tu d e n ts who have no sm a lle r cha n g e th a n $20 hills, penniless stu d e n t? , s tu d e n ts and p ro fe sso rs who do not even rea d The Daily T e x a n — these are a n d hoarge T h e t a S ig m a Phi pledges, , who played new sboy fo r one m orn- th e cam pug y e s t e r _ t h a t nine ty p e s tir e d ^ Theta Sig, S.D.X. Tyros Work n First Editorial Scrimmage Novices Climb Fame's Ladder In Four Hours Illiteracy, Poverty Hinder Hawkers B y L I L L I A N M U E L L E R T h e t a S i g m a Phi P l e d g e P ro fe ss o rs who c a n n o t m ou sly a g r e e Newsies Dream O f Better T h in g s T h e t a S i g m a Phi P l c d g * B E T T 1 N E L P H I L L I P S T h e t a Sig newsgirl? u n i ’' t h a t one Th. B y tasf** o* By B O B F R E D E R I C K selling th e ir own w a r e , aorta “ g t Sigma D a l . . Chi P M * . to w r i t , by L e a r n w r i t ! * , . " y e f e r L e a rn to p u t o u t a r.<-w-paper by d a y , ” b eg in n in g fo r a nickel, I p u tti n g o u t a n e w -paper. T h a t ’s “ to m o r r o w ” will tell a n o t h e r story th e su r e - fire system ad (r ated by — th e y h o p e ’ those w'ho are supposed to know. ^ Ita w a g irh h* V,‘ h‘ g e i m r 0 v i s le ro u s sold ^ did fjn d gome kind So tw e n ty -fiv e or sr em bryonic people. Bettinell j o u r n a l is ts - novices people, - t h ir ty - f o u r T ex a n s, a r « 01(3 n an ,< 81 yes erdaj, to d a y , T , * Phillips an d D o r , th y B a td n d g e , th r e e papers. B e ttin e l r , '» j -ays 1 . . . . t o * . the boys w ere th in g s ar m ore g e n e r o u s th a n girls One of- m a k e fe re d h er a bite of hr- d o u g h n u t, o u t • m tha ^ t H a v normed into i ne i»any i r x u n ^ ork Tim es, sta tio n e d in f a ; thine ? anxious to find o u t w h a t * a . o r yo'jnsr Vionmi. ‘' A l t a r I play n o t a t tin I’d like to c r u is e a r o u n d the wor i n the S o: „ r R y a c h t , b e g i n n i n g f , a t u r e s . fr ^ X ^ ; ' P ^ ^ ^ ghe ^ H ap p y -g o -lu ck y D oro th y Ba 1 to th e highly ad- ridge v e n tu ro u s , ex c itin g life of a eign c o r r e s p o n d e n t fo r the Nf a sp ire s en u h r n ne o u g WI is rn. who knock thei r head^ t o- Ma t t i e P a l m e r w a n ts to ms n " ‘ T h e r e is a t le a s t one person i n g a t h e r over a ta b le t h a t looks like c o u n t r y n e w sp a p e r, if some f o n t n b u , e th e U n iv ersity w ho believes in en- * horseshoe. f o rc in g the l a w - » o D oro th y S i r . . In 7 * 7 Ka chan says. W hen a h , tr ie d t a ta ll thia horae-ahoe one p ro fe s s o r a T e x a n , he m in d e d h e r th e r e P in g “ little g irls” selling n e w s p a - 1 q u ie t boy p e r- He did not soul will T h e y found r ift in g in the . l o t o f n 7 . a r . r y r . p . t a l . ta b le re- looking boy who sits in m ost o f < *-'> •*- . B e t r id g e d .e ,d e a t a T m . 1 a n t i , . , i 1 looking b o y — n ig h t e ditor, so ft- h o a r te d M a ttie ..aid. ia a law prohib- th e ir cia' - a. T h ey fo u n d t h . t i b i a be ’ ^.ij.p. e r o u s th e rf’ ^ I— is a slave d r iv e r a f t e r ‘ hem do all H - m a d e Q uiet P a tti McDaniel warp he Ie-- to be c a r e e r jo u r n a lis tic a paper. h e ’s calic D o ro th e a Lyle does not ca re nightfall. to make h e r living selling new s- kinds of thing s and do them fast. s tre n u o u s . P a tti s l i d she pap e rs. She c a n n o t d ecide whe- * See ILLITERACY, Page 6 like to sit in a co m fo rta b le (hair See N E W S IE S , I age o P ledges o f T h e t a S igm a P h i and - bee N O V IC ES, Page 6 • C? * ■ ■ « a u ii’H i ’ I ’ ti - r* I i 1 cs ' * ■ • ' * ^ — r’h -a * - I i zen Moers, Granville, Tate Show Speed B y V. J. V A N C L E A V E Texan A»soeiat« F portt Kdilcrr A spirited L on g h o rn b as k e tb a ll te am successfully o p en e d its s e a ­ t h e la s t n ig h t by d e f e a tin g son A m eric an L iberty P ip elin ers in G re g o ry Gym, 37-27. lack t e a m s show ed Led by W ee Willie T a t e , c a p ­ ta in, th e S te e rs exhibited a f a s t - b r e a k in g o ffe n se a n d good r e s e rv e stre n g th . T a t e was high scorer fo r the O ra n g e a n d W h ite w ith te n two p o in ts beh in d h ig h points, point m a n Bill B la n to n o f th e Pipeliners. Both o f practice an d th e usual r a g g e d n e s s of op en in g g a m e s , b u t m ade u p for lack o f sm o o th n ess by s e ttin g a f a s t pace. In d e f e a tin g a P ip e­ liner individ­ ual s t a r s w ho lacked team -w ork, the S te e r s se rv e d no* ice to o th e r th e C o nference t h a t m e m b e rs o f th rea t. Reserve th e y will be a s tr e n g t h allow ed the L onghorns to m a in ta in a sw ift pace w ith which th e P ip eliners, who used only six m e n , could n u t cope. te a m com posed o f C om ing as it did a f t e r a n u n ­ successful football season, th e v ic ­ to r y was r o u sin g ly c h e e re d by t h e fans. T he S te e r s g o t o f f ea rly lead w h en T a t e s a n k a f ie ld goal a n d lo s t t h a t lead only o n e tim e. to M a n a g in g t o s ta y a h e a d by a few points, T e x a s led a: -he h a lf, 14-10. H olding the slight lead, t h e h i t t i n g te a m s u d d e n ly shots fro m o u t n e a r th e foul line an d ran u p an eleven-point lead which th e P ipeliners could n o t ov erta k e. s ta r t e d last S how ing all th e dash and f i r e t h a t m a d e him a fa v o rite of th e f a n s year, R o b e rt M o e rs d ash ed all over th e floor h a w k in g th e ball a n d sinking t h r e e sp e c ­ ta c u l a r field goals. R e p o rtin g la te b ec au se of football, his play w a s ra g g e d , b u t a w eek or so of p r a c ­ tic e sh ould bring back his ball- h a n d lin g ability. C hester G r a n ­ ville looked good in ta k in g balls o f f th e b a c k b o a rd and on tip-ins. M issing f r o m the Pipeliner line­ up w e r e M oody Jo h n s and M orris S an d s. J o h n s did not come w ith th e s q u a d a n d S ands lem ained on the b ench . B la n to n , captain of the ch a m p io n S. MAJ. M ustangs as t y e a r , w as a lm o s t th e e n tire o f­ fen se f o r th e oil crew , m a k in g m ost o f his sh o ts from u n d er th e bask et. Bill B a x te r and Don W hite, f o r m e r S t e e r b a s k e t b a l l e r , each r a n g up five p oints a n d p la y ed co m m e n d a b le gam es. H ull, T a te , F in le y , S pears, Nelm s, M o o r s a n d G ranville give T ex a s se ven f i r s t s tr in g e r s w ith as a lm o st a h alf-d ozen p la y e r s f a st- capable, as reserves. T he both b r e a k in g o f fe n s e used by in n u ­ te a m s la st n ig h t re s u lte d m e ro u s tim e ­ s u b s t itu tio n s a n d outs. The pipeline q u i n t e t com pli­ m e n te d th e S te e rs a f t e r the g am e. D usty Boggess receiv ed th e cus­ to m a r y booing ovation w h en h a walked o u t to o ffic ia te, b u t booing d u r in g th e g a m e w as m uc h below p a r. N e x t hom e gam e f o r th e Long- See L O N G H O R N S , P a g e 2. in t h e t o p p i c t u r e , t w o L o n g h o r n * a n d a I ( p a ­ l m e r a r e a f t e r a b a c k b o a r d r e b o u n d . At t h e e x ­ t r e m e l e f t is C h e d e r G r a n v i l l e , ( 5 ) , S t e e r for- irar d. 2 5 ) , D i r e c t l y b e l o w t he b a l l i* Bill B l a n t o n , h i g h s c o r i n g P i p e l i n e r f o r w a r d . O r o n S p e a r * , ( 7) , T e x a . g u a r d , i* » h o w n c o m i n g in t o I e x a . C a p t a i n t a k e p a r t t h e * c r a m b l e , w h i l e in W i l l i e T a t e , ( 1 6 ) , it c o m i n g up f r o m b e h i n d o n t h e e x t r e m e r i g h t . In t h e b o t t o m p i c t u r e . D o n W h i t e , c . p t . m o f w i t h 1 9 3 7 - 1 9 3 8 L o n g h o r n t e a m , i» * h o w n o n t h e t h e ba l ! a n d w i t h L o n g h o r n S p e a r , th. f l o o r c o m i n g in t o m a k e a t i e ba l l . l e f t t o r i g h t , a r e B l a n t o n . Bill B a x t e r , In t h e b a c k g r o u n d , . t a r f o r ­ wa r d o f t h e 1 9 3 6 - 1 9 3 7 L o n g h o r n . ; a n d T a t e . Ballet Dancer Directs Musical J. B N e u m a n , f o r m e r E u ro p e a n a , d M e tropolitan O p e r a ballet .armer and o w n er o f the large t flare mg studio in D allas, a r riv e d in A u stin last n ig h t to ta k e over the te chnical d u tie s o f d ire c tin g m e m b ers of th e L o n g h o rn f o o t ­ in an H aw aiian dance pad te a m I, ,rrd>er and o f le a d in g girl d a n c ­ er on th e ca m p u s in a H aiti voo- doo n u m b e r fo r th e th ird an n u a l ••'I .me S ta g g e rs O n,” U n iv e rsity w which will he presented at H -gg M- morial A uditorium on .January 10-11-12. in fo r . don g r a s s s k ir ts The g r u ls te rs h a v e laid aside their m oleskins for th e y e a r and th e ir a third a p p e a r a n c e the a n n u a l U n iver-ity m usical re v u e which is d irec ted an d p ro d u ce d by Joe W hiney and sp o n so red by T h eta Sigm a Phi, h o n o r a r y professional jf .jrn a lism f r a t e r n i t y fo r women. The firs t y e a r th e y a p p e a re d as wood n y m p h s an d la st y e a r they w ere T u rk ish h a r e m girls. Gridsters to a p p e a r in the act include Ja c k Rhodes, all-confer- , e n cfe g u a r d ; N e d M cD onald, cap- : airi-elect; Shelby Buck, B ernie Kaunas, Clyde P re stw o o d , Gilly Davis, B ullet G ra y a n d Don Wil­ liams. ca m p u s F r a n c e s Roos, lo u r s singe r, is a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of the show, which will include musical and n ovelty ac ts f e a tu r i n g Jim m y W a ts o n ’s o r c h e s tr a , Boots Cullins, th e Co-Ed T rio, the s e x te t from the G irls’ Glee Club, th e q u a r t e t fro m the M e n ’s Glee I iub, Bonnie R uth T ay lor, Gene H em m le and a ch o ru s fro m th e U n iv e rsity L igh t O p e ra C om pan y, le ad in g m em bers th e C u r ta in Club and o th e r of well know n c a m p u s e n t e r ta i n e r s . th e show 1 The show this y e a r will f e a t u r e j original s t u d e n t music. A lrea d y accepted f o r is music i by Eldon P itt, Paul R osenfield, | M a rc ( a th e r in e C lark a n d F elice j [ Weill. th e Cam ille, is also is I 1 L o n g S tudio of D an c in g ass I > i ing with < am ide L ong o f th e show a n d R e ac h in g th e ta p line. Final Safety C on te st W o n by Paul Lawrence “ Slow dow n, d on’t mow d o w n,” won P aul L aw ren c e th e last S a f e ty S logan C o ntest. E d R a th e r, m a n a g e r of th e Co- Op and sponsor of th e c o n te s t along w ith th e U n iv ersity S a f e ty Council a n d T he Daily T exa n , a n ­ c o n test has n o u n ce d closed. t h a t the The aim of the co n test has been to m ake U niversity s tu d e n ts safety-conscious. L aw rence will be p r e s e n te d a fo u n ta in p en f o r w inning th e final contest. Daily Texan on the Air K N O W af IO p.m. M o n d a y ’* I n t e r v i e w A B a t t e r y o f C o m p l a i n a n t * P r o t e c t * T e x a n C l e a n - U p C a m p a i g n • Latest Cam pus News The Nam e of the Day PA G E T W O The First College Bottu I* th* South Phone 2-2473 THE DAIEY T E X A N Phone 2-2473 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1938 Ernie Lain And Ollie Cordill Star Alpha Chi O m e g a W in s First Swimming M ee t Southern Cal Gets Breaks * rf aion of Notre lek on fourth down w second* rerna.r.e i ack* wh 16 Their next ie San Marcos Vfarcos Decem- horn* will b< varsity, D p meeting it Teacher* in ber 17. (3 7 ) T E X A S H ull, f F in ley, f Tate, e, (C) Spear*, « .... N’elm*, g * Moers, g .... G ran ville, f - Houpt, c .... . Sweeney Greer, g Total* - . P IP F .L IN F R 3 Baxter, f ^ (2 7 ) -----—. uarterback, who *t jt the afternoon, fit nee to Jo n e i and i nj? a wa* •«on and Jack Bar.ta then r*m end line which to end dominated *he play, made it extremely d ifficu lt for Notre D a m e to auatain any kind of a lengthy march. Boh Winslow wa* the standout defensive perhaps player in the Trojan cer­ tainly he wa* the most spectac- line; crc Dame came closest to it* touchdown — afte r .five— a s c o r e wa* 13 to 0 against . T h e march was put on from wn 32 yard line a* fa r aa the sn Id before it ended. quarter* lame Referee — Bogge** n i i h 0— I i 6 7 0 12 25 liners IO. Score at half. Texas I N T R A M U R A L S ny lor M ustang 6. Schueh,*- a point w h * good Takin g the kick-off on the 8 .M .U . 24, M allouf ran or e for 8 yard*, panted once to Dtwell fo r 22, and once to Baccus for 46 more and a score. Pasqua attain made the point. A fter a drab third period which taw Schuehte m.«* an attempted f d goal from the Pony 25, the Owl* woke up. L a in ’* accurate another re iu lt of iniercepuon this time by Cordill, which g»v Rice the bail on the Mustang 2 1 Schuehle broke through to the I and La;n flipped one to Steak.e fo r the score. I^andry missed hi t r y but the score was Hic# 2£ By D U K E S U T H E R L A N D B e rry W hitaker, director intram ural*, has altered the Christm as shopping warning, is, “ The closing of version entrance rolls f o r int r a mura l ketball is only three days a TeTl team manager* to reg their teams quickly and avoid lr.g left o u t!" Team* may not Centex penetrations giving vic­ tory to that team. B e a u m o n t C l u b 1 3 , P r a t h a r H a l l 0 The Beaumont bo) * recovered the two blocked punts |»y to foundations for th e;' two touch- dnwna, Vernon Purdue blocked the firs t kick and It wa* recov- ared by Ed Conway on the one- yard line. A pass from V ayne Middleton to W , S. M cGill was good for the touchdown and an­ other pa**, from O r* Hughe* to Bob Kinear, wa* good for the extra point. Purdue also blocked another punt which wa* recovered by B illy Evans on the Prather two yard line. Hughe* went o ff tackle f o r Be au mont . H u n t e r Yar b or o ug h wa* the keystone o f the Prather for the second tally M e r k e l# H o u i i 6, H u l e t t B o u n 6 (M f r f t U won by p tn c tn tio n i ) L» W , Sewell intercepted a pa* H c i i « y H o u i a 12, C o m m o n R a i d e r * 12 (C o m m o n R a i d e r * w o n b f play-off) from Ja k e Roder The game started with a quick score by the Haider*. B illy B ill­ ings did this with a nice 40-yard run. It wa* quickly followed by another H aider score on a *bort pass to Ted Ruder. The point try was again bad. Hi stey House then drew a touchdown score on a pa** from Bernie Duncan to C alvin Raup. They again scored on a pass from Raup to Duncan. The extra point a t t e m p t s on both of the Hessey touchdown* were bad. The Raiders won the game in an extra period in which they succeeded in g a m i ng more yardage fo u r downs than the Hessev boy* did. C o ll e g i a n * 6 , C a r t e r H o u i i 0 lh :s game was a duel between (a r t e r House Billy Hendrix of Jim m y Ford of the C o lle­ and the last period, gian*. in Ford succeeded in marching his team across the C arter goal line. I nc extra point try wa* w ide and I Ate in B l o m q v u t S w o d o * 9, M c C | c k l i n J a c k * 0 The Swedes •'a'** d the game with a hang and kept th r.g* ex­ ploding until 'r .a l whistle, the never allow !' g the Jacks *o pen­ etrate very deep into Swedish territo ry. T h e y firs t scored on a fine drop k.ck by Clyde Sims. Boyd C liffo rd made the acc od scars fo r the Swedes. C e n t e x C l u b 0, T e j « » C l u b 0 ( C e n t e x w o n b y p e n e t r a t i o n ) For the firs t time this season, the T e j a * b a m w ent dowm in de­ f e a t . T r e y were never able to penetrate Centex te rrito ry and Cen tax was only able to eros* their 20-yard twice. The game ended scoreless, w ith the line Eyeglasses on C r e d it E Y E EXAMINATIONS WITH MODERN U P - T O - D A T E E Q U I P M E N T H ay* Y o u r E y o * E x a m i n e d N o w ! Dr. R. L. Kennedy O P T O M E T R I S T a t A WEEK i VVI L U Y 619 CONGRESS Proscription* Fitlod W e made plans for Christmas long ago. something good g es from Gastons. 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In 1936 and 1937 he w ent to both the Southern A.A.U. and the Na­ tional A.A.U. “just to g et a little experience” and, in 1937, ran on an all-star high school relay team at the Pan-American Games at Dallas and competed in two m eets in South America. B y J O E J A M E S T exan S p o r t* S t a f f It was open season on Antlers yesterday in Memorial Stadium as I Tom Pickett and the Temple Wild-; the Tivy High [School of Kerrville Antlers by a | score o f 27-7, to go to the quar­ cats trounced ter-finals. ^ k i n g advantage of breaks in the game, the Wildcats the Tivy eleven on the de- 1 let I fen\rve most of the game, and af­ ter scoring their first touchdown in the early part of the second quarter, were never threatened. Bill Coleman, touted Tivy back, was up to form in his running and j passing, but a scarcity of good blocking by his team mates and some butter-fingered pass catch­ ing from his wingmen kept Antlers from getting anywhere last quarter, when the until the Tivy eleven finally opened up a sustained drive to score. the ; But is was Tom Pickett yester­ day who took most of the honors. Pickett made the opening Wildcat score in the second quarter after Trapp, Wildcat back, had blocked the 1-yard C olem an’s punt on the for line and set the scene through score. Pickett tackle and scored standing up. Pickett converted. slipped B y L E E M I T C H E L L Texan S por t* S t a f f Enthusiasm combined with that J fighting spirit are c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s that are prevalent with the T exas team each Freshman basketball is present year. The enthusiasm with for the com ing season, but whether the ^ carlings fighting spirit will be d e­ have is un ­ cided after their schedule team this der way. Ed Price, coach o f the ^ ear­ in g s , is not as well pleased now I with his prospects as he was last year. He says that certain indi­ viduals, such as Elton Hailey, Malcolm Kutner, Leslie Croucher, Jackson Hinds, and Arthur B o w ­ man, are outstanding players to watch, but that the squad as a whole does not have as many outstanding players as last yeat ? team. The Freshmen had sixty men their for practice w’hen last Monday, but report season opened three of them had quit by Fri- i day. This w eek’s practice has con ­ the sisted of game altogether, except for a five minute scrimmage Saturday. showing : Coach Price has been in shooting, fundam entals o f the boys rudiments pivoting, and ball handling. “ I don’t, want to leave Texas. I like it, and I think that Clyde Littlefield is the best track coach in the country,” Lonnie Hill, sen- [ sational freshman sprint star, d e­ clared Saturday when asked rumors that he might go to a Pacific Coast school in February were true. i f s the The slow-spoken Hill, who in state high 1936 captured school meet for Woodrow Wilson of Dallas by placing first in the 220- and 100-yard dashes and run­ ning on the championship mile- relay team, -stated that he “hadn’t heard anything about it.” that Coach This news means Littlefield's in the n ext teams three years, 1940, 1941, and 1942. will he hard to beat. Hill, who never in track until 1936, is recognized as one o f the greatest high school and junior college stars in the country, and many critics say he can develop into a record-breaker. competed He has run the 220 in 21:2 and has been clocked in 9.7 over the 100-yard route. Last year he attended Schrei­ ner Institute and led the Moun­ taineers to a junior college cham- I pionship. With several other fa st fresh ­ O f Your A p pe ara n ce In A Toggery F o r m a l Th® c a le n d a r'! full o f Tux da*®! f ro m now on . . . so c h o o se yours In tim e for the h olidays. M i d - N i g h t B i n e , Doubl e. B r e a s t H o l l y w o o d M o d e l — $25 New Midnight-Blue Tuxedo Arrow Dress Shirts Black Double- Breast T o p -C o a t Swank Jew elry S t a r t X m a s S h o p p i n g N o w Del Park Ties Many M a s c u l i n e Gi fts D r . E d d i e A n d e r s o n , r e s i g n e d H o l y C r o s s f o o t b a l l c o a c h , r e p o r t s a . n e w h e a d f o o t b a l l c o a c h a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a . H e i s s h o w n , l e f t , w i t h h i s a s s i s t a n t c o a c h , J o e S h e e k e t s k i . Hardly had the Tivy Antlers ad- ______ _ I Rabalais which was long, l f justed I score when Pickett again turned j b u ^ apparently found the range the 7-to-0 I p a S s themselves to the 33-yard line. Coleman tried a 0 | o v e r S H old Novice . p u n t o f f t o the Wildcat 30. Pickett j went a l l H t r 'd the line, cut back, found an j lg> Coleman ripped through t a c k l e [pair o i l nl o g l i n g somewhere in on the power. It happened a play ; for the next time the pass to Rah- l o r so a fter Coleman got a nice I ]aig WRS KOod and the Tivy end t h e w a y to the Wildcat o f thp Qolden tournam ent will W ednesday and Thurs- f the mass of tQ the l0> hit the ijne again to the j aay nignx , 4 . yard line, and then went over Antler linemen and darted into the open like a little boy when school I tanding. up for the score. Rabalais which^ secondary, his backs met him to wound up the scoring for the day. Colernan had the edge on Pick­ ett when it came to passing, but I the Temple flash took advantage ........„ of some better blocking to walk honors for the day. o f f with the honors for the day. blocking, l ^ g . v e him some needed f l o c k i n g , and from then on it w as Pickett by a couple of lengths for the rest of th e way to the Antler goal line. reached the kicked the extra point, l f turns out. As Pickett . S h a m a n ; 1 3o-| will be 25 cents. the Antiar* ; the half, A f t e r the . * F the For With five m inute to battle against the Yearling team Finals Thursday scrim ­ mage Saturday he selected Hailey, Kutner, Croucher, Bowman, and five I Partrick others selected at random. The first team had a small edge on the second five because of height. are D ecem ber 7 and 8, three all-state high school stars of in the Glovers’ semi-final and f i - 1 last winter. They are Elton Hailey and Frank Brahaney o f A bilene, na! rounds. the and Malcolm Kutner of Dallas. for that first place honors. He ran up a total -(•(tie for the meet of 36 points. This score was beaten only by Hen­ derson of Houston, now with the Texas A.&M. freshm en, who had a total score of 39 points. Hailey is handicapped by his height, but Boxers who will take p a il in the bouts are followin g: 125- pounders, Zambranos, Dickinson, 135-pounders, George rnolcVw. Smith. Crabb, B n f I f in(ftont and Malloy; 155-pound- ^ nniluu:JM,,,c-u erS( Rush, McKinney. Buckner, be 8eeTtls to overcome this handi- the Woodrow Wilson team through with Athletic Club. Admission Kutner was a The matches will be held in J cam e flashy player a - intercepted Mercer" of j Looking good for Temple were | choked Temple Coleman’s Mercer, big center who played a nass on the 50 and raced back to bead!!. Up gam e of football, block- t h e ‘Tivy 30-yard line to set things u n f o r Pickett again. P Th T m J. hack threw what P“ “ « SkeHon' The T e m p l e b a c k t h r e briUiant Wildcat tackle who star- flnd in tercepting two Worrell, Davis, and i . nnd n rvk 165-pounder«. u “ ? D ? ~ , Wiederspahn. Jackson, Hines, Jackson, EW,,ck, chervankBi and Monro* Smith, G thereon J cap by hig cap by his f form on the I standing six the Varsity 19 - year - old men in school Hill will form a! sprint relay team that will very likely defeat this | s p r i n g . The speedster. feet one and one- half inches and weighing 179. has tremendous power in his legs, that makes him an out- power 1 standing plaee-kicker. He played foot­ I three years of high school ball before he became a track man, but he is not. playing at the U ni­ injury might versity because an career. ruin his brilliant Nevertheless, Hill practices kick­ ti mes a week, con- ing several track t h . r a t i o n a l Austin freshman, who for in d e f e n , iv , play • L ™ * rn' H X a d c Roper who red pie backs, age for the Temple eleven. r stepped out of bounds on the Tem- Wildcats. Carlile and Roper, Tem- won h^ ] * h pie four. Pickett, whose only weak- ^ backg> rolled up a iot of yard- ness seemed an inability to find a receiver, pass, faded back dodged a couple of backs, and then made up for the loss by throwing . wobbly pass to Roper on the 3- yard ing arm any more, I ickett ripped ; . over try for the point w as d o g o o d - Brilliant at times, the Tivy line was outplayed most o f the time by for- fast-charging VV ildcat the and McDonald, A ntier ends, played a bang­ defensive ^ m e , but their D r ­ ^ m u ffin g line. N ot trusting his pass- ^ performance for the day. of passes marred third marker. fo r the > a • to Shadi battling Peters, McReynolds, Frank Col- letti, a slug artist, and Bob Mers, the p r o f e s s o r ; h e a v y w e i g h t s — Whitten, DeV ries, Hindman, Mahoney, and Shelby Buck. ______ chem Mercer intercepted another ox C olem an’. passes on t h , SO in t h , Wilhelm, I.anK. U tter part of the third quarter ler backs, did tiheir J'hare o raced 30 yards for a touch- ball carrying in the Tivy bac* T m . Burns, who had gone into field bi*t the inspired P)®yin* ” the gam e to relieve Pickett, picked the Wildcat eleven, with un the fumbled pass from center backers ^ ^ d r a c e d a r o u n d end for the fi- a l t ! . , for - ^ r . r point of the Jay for the Wild- through t h , f r e q u e n t l y drawing pen- them off-rude, slashes line, w a , too much cats. Score 27-0. Bill Coleman finally got things going for the Antlers in the last quarter. A fter Burns had punted to T ivy’s 49, Coleman opened the drive with a couple o f tries at the line that carried the Antlers to for the Antler ball carriers. T e m p l e First downs ... 2 Passes attempted 2 Passes com pleted ......................... 28 Punts Interceptions by - ......3 T i v y IO 23 3 35 0 .b ittin e ss and good t h e basketball court. l0 be 8Coffc(1 A A player not to , t because he didn't make the all- state first team is Jackson Hinds who played with th® John Reagan team last year. Reagan met Wood row Wilson finals, and Hinds was one of the main spark in givin g the Dallas team plugs close battle. Hinds brought a Reagan out o f the hole, and they missed winning the state crown by one point. the in Other players who show prom those men­ ising ability besides tioned are Joe W eaver, AI ic*-. Robert R u s t i n , A ustin; Ed Head- ington, Dallas; Ralph B a g g e t t , I n g l e s i d e ; Ralph Flanagan, Miami, F l a . ; Robert Amundsen, Gal­ veston ; and G eorge Peabody, Dal­ las. The Yearling schedule fo r thi includes two gam es with season the A.&M. freshmen, two ganv with the Rice freshm en, two with Schreiner Institute, and tw o wit t the Texas Lutheran College. D E N T O N T E A C H E R S W I N D E N T O N , Dec. 3— ( I N S ) - D en to n ’g North Texas Eagles to day won a dull 28-to-0 victory over the Kansas Teachers of Pitt burg in a game which ended tie football season for th* tw o team here. Th® Kansans w en t past midfield but twice during the game, boti tim es in the third quarter, af tm the Eagle reserves had come or.1 the field. The Teachers wet stopped twice on the 6-yard lim Peace Worker - - (Continued from Page I.) United States now finds Germany a strong opposing suitor. interest lack of in Latin The a ffa ir s was demon­ American strated when a ’ he library United States refused ar o ffer of a fine Brazilian library which was then given to Germany, and now forms the basis for research to promote Nazism in South Amer­ ica. in The d i s c u s s i o n considered whether the “good neighbor” pol­ icy of the present administration was to be a substitute for the Monroe Doctrine, and whether a show of force w a s more e f f e c ­ tiv e than anti-Nazi education in South America. According to tho n the forum, the brothe of the United States South question, while not pro-Nazi, i opposed to the proser strictions o f the I r and a m b e rs of Iv attitude is open to America, i definitely t trade re- i States. The advisability of the A m e r - 1 icas establishing their own league of nations and Secretary' o f State Cordell Hull’s informal diplomacy was challenged both in theory and parctice by t h o s e who would edu­ cate southern nations and those who would “ p r o t e c t them. the Registration of members and reports from m e m b e r s of various the peace organizations o p e n e d co n feren ce Saturday afternoon. Following the afternoon session, f o l k s i n g i n g and the group had dancing before the e v e n i n g di»- r ussion began. The c o n f e r e n c e wi;’ m eet Sun­ day morning at 8:30 o’clock for retreat in the hi ll * west of Aus­ tin, where Eolia Brice and Charles legislative Workman will discuss action for peace. James Street will describe the work camp pro­ the American Friends gram of Service Committee. The group will go on a hike and picnic Sun­ day afternoon. L U B B O C K B E A T S V E R N O N SN Y D ER , Dec. 3.— (IN S) Lubbock’* victory over Vernon yesterday caused Lubbock ai Breckenridge High School off cials to m eet at Snyder this a f ­ tern oon to decide on the site ar date terscholastic football game. their quarter-final for in ­ T O L E D O B E A T S R A T T L E R S 3 S A N ANTONIO, Dec. ( I N S ) — The Saint Mary’s Rat tiers came out on the srrad em. of a 3-to-7 snore in their battle last n ight here with th# RoCke* of the University of Toledo. In Rattlers were outplayed through­ ou t the game. “T.C.U. would pass Pitt ■Ull­ in two quarters. Pitt may have a great ground game, but nothin-' to compare with this offe n se ti ' T e x a s.”— Philadelphia s p o r t. * writer. H e * Sure of H im self A spotless shirt, its collar an d cuffs crisp an d clean is one w a y to m a k e a man self assured. PHONE 6444 Specia l Student Ratea DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY M ale O r d e r in Christmas Giving ... You can b et you r Christ­ ma s mon ey on our win ­ ning gift suggestions! T h e y ’re the r ig h t a n ­ swer! Come in arid have us help you with Christ­ mas gif t problems. 44A n E s ta b lis h e d R e p u ta tio n fo r Quality A p p a r e l * G u a d a l u p e at 2 4 t h WWW, THE TOGGERY J. L. ROSE 2310 G U A D A L U P E ACT NOW f .Juniors .Sophomores .Mid-Laws .First Year Laws T h e Production schedule of T h e C a c t u s calls for the closing of your class sections in this year s annual at this time. T h e closing dates will be as follows: For students whose last names begin with: M, N, O, P, Q, R ..........................December 14 S. T, U, V, W, X, Y. Z ................. December 17 G , H , I, J, K , L .............................. D e c e m b e r IO A, B. C. D. E, F ,..............................December 7 MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT T H E 1939 C A C T U S J o u r n a l is m B u ild in g IOU P h o n e 2 - 2 4 7 3 -T K F FATLY T E X A N P h o n e 2 - 2 4 7 3 H elp th e H elpless DA!), DICTATORS EVEN HATE IMCKBf /AOUSE AHD POPEYE THE SAILOR. INTERSTATE THEATERS b e n e f it shows s u s s S ?0h oMeSkKietf* 1 5 7 ^ w f T - S U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 4 , 1 9 3 3 ^ Crooked Q uestions By C H A R L E S O. BR O W N I’m a Stranger Here M yw lE 6. That anippv I. r e w ir e * , “F . D . R. Jones" is really ab ove-the-average popular m u sic! It is the fir st popular song “You M ust Have Been * since V in cen t Y oum an’s “ Orchid* in place Harold Rome w rote the words and m usic of this hallelujah song for orchestra of the n a tion . the current N ew York stage hit: the M oonlight” w orthy o f a o f the air w aves as No. fu l Baby,” b r ie r y rl>‘.‘ng folk m usic, o f the nation, wa* in .roduc the radio by tne No. in A m erican inane J - ‘ . scot. g . e Leave It to Me. H elizapoppin. S in g Out the N ew s. Tobacco Road. Y ou N ever Know. __________________ 2. W hich o f th ese is the indus- Samir.y Kaye. A l Donahue. Guy Lombardo. Tom m y D orsey. G eorge Hall. D ick Jurgens. _____ r . . 7. C o-captains severely criticized o f 1939 team elected trioua Texan reporter who has Longhorn last Thursday aftern oon by th* been letterm en, and who a onF 3 F irin g Line the p ast few w eeks 1938 fo r a certain acrim onious m ovie w ith the rest of the team w ill b e review and a series o f fro n t page g u ests at G overnor Allred s an- stories m aking nubile som e short- nual footb all banquet Mon ifv com in gs jng . cam pus housekeep- n ight, are: footb all in The the in j f G illy D avis and B ernie Esjtw*. Ned" M cDonald and Park Myera. B eefu s Bryan and Shelby Buck. T «m m . r J . . . ll 1 »F- N ' lson P u e tt and Mik* Sw een‘ Jim Anderson. P at M. H olt. Jack B utler. L ester Cam pbell. 3. Come T uesday and W ednes- m arked is 8. “I can see th a t F ran ce about due fo r a dichotom y,” re- the pessim istic g o v e m - day nights, the U n iv ersity Light m ent prof, w ith referen ce to a Opera Com pany w ill present a prophecy th a t civil war in that jam -up operetta, “ The Fortune country is im m inent. Few indeed T e lle r,” w ith sw ing-sham ing mu- w ere the stu d en ts in his class who sic by the “ Ah S w eet M ystery o f realized th a t he m ean t F ran cs L ife ” m an: probably was goin g to Jerom e Kern. Rudolph Frim l. Sigm und Rom berg. V ictor H erbert. 4. S ign ifican t— to m e, be ruled by a dictator. e lec t a new prem ier. be divided into tw o parts. exp erien ce a disaster. g Thig q u estjon i8 0f a slightly in at no charge ^ adfJ a little o f th# o f variety> The rather ob- idea i§ to m atch the fam iliar fir st zine character tw o are wom en. colum n w ith the equally fam iliar fche second colum n wh(> — is the fact th a t out of the Us d iffe r e n t type> throw n o f six A m erican w ritersI of^ f ic - tion w hose w orth the editors o f T im e think d eserves to be taken ^ seriou sly, four o f the wmiters are m mon and only W hich of these w riters w-a* not included on th a t list rn the new issue o f Tim e: him or hpr; the in E rnest H em ingw ay. W illiam F aulkner. J£f»n Dos P assos. W illiam Saroyan. Y oun g A m es P. G. W odehouse Shortv M cC oyBert Green J eev es T u gboat AnnieN'orman R eilly * W alter D. Edmond* “K Raine w n u d° r a t h « e i , *r IO. A ccord in g' to Th* B ex a - h* hr P A G E F O T H 77* e r in d CoV*n* Do Hp S o u th T h e D a i l y T e x a n Anderson's KS“ s f S i t a S S t t s i ----------------- House fcR* •***»* ^ . . f .I t * r(r, j ' . rn +*• BA-- aft***** *• '**• .rn • a i * * * »•*. * « ^ M*f ' h * “ I * , . . i0* t am e k e * >S t S S m - ....................... 190 4 *« _____________ _________________ I MI*'ta — I S««r,**t*f <*■'» m0 4 I anta** UT* (* »« > 193 8 1939 M e m Der A s s o c i a * e d C o l l e g i a t e Dress a f R F.£ EXT BD FO* NATIONAL . A D V E R T I NG BY National A dvertising Service, Inc. C«ii»e* 4** mao; . ' - ON AVE /*%**»****• MI W VOR I Nr YAMc J ^ c o CHICAGO • BOH TON LOS ANGELES BA ............... , Editor-in-chief A ssociate Editor *lofSttjr A»**aalata "^iatr Jt'j ,/,T PAT DANIELS Kathryn Owen* J JR* AA*IR* C m rtntm La Hoe Ha A Rita Cook C r “I* Ea M > w V J. Van C *a*a Ja«* I>>iPh Ow* P.ar WRikar - Man B tkaitoR - - Die* W a r n — ~— Sparta F.-I Aaaaetata Spot*. JMttef A aloe'at* StK>r** Editor A m o a * » * r '* F ' i v . f A t i l . ’a n t Amua«rn*P.»« F.Hi**P T* *(raph M tot _____ Taatur* EdHor ____ Radi# tA'*.r>r T W * S ir * * Phi •*“* Sigma D#Ua Chi PUd ga Edition ... . . b v . ™ M f tit E l i t e r * LESTER H. CAM PBELL H#*d Copyreader* ------- -------------^ #ttl * r )ani* ’ B r i . V ' C , . « ' , ......... r v r o t h .. l yU. A d istant* .......................—»*»* C lifford Snowden, H, E. C offay, S. E. Bob Frederick, Max B. Skelton, Ben Kaplan ic *, o j o»*wr»rtBra Heed R eporter* ............... .... B ettinel Phillip*, Ll : an M oeller, Lynn W heeler Hight c ^ r t * ftfftnr* Dorothy B aH fldg* From time to tim e we are greatly i n s t a t e d in what week la going Mi. •- f - w rit* * UtUfT w #^ ‘ a cookie week, national children’* robber doll* week etc. TM* week, how ever, hit* a new high. Th# follow ing new* story came over the wire Fri­ day, and will tell you all a b o u t It: a H O L L Y W O O D , C a l i f , D e e 2— ( I W S ) — T h i s >• " N e Klee W e e k ” in H o l l y w o o d T h . s t u d i o , w a r # a l l e g e d t o b e o b . e r e i n g N o Mi*. W * * k ” b o t w h e t h e r a n y b o d y e l . e w a . r e ­ m a i n e d a m a t t e r o f g r a v e e o n j e e t u r * . T h . t a b o o w a . . U m p e d d o w n a t t h e . t u d i o . aa t h e r a . u l t o f a w a r n i n g f r o m D r G e o r g . P a r . H . h , L e . A n g e l . , h e a l t h o f f i c e r , w h o e d r i . e d t h e . t a r . , t h e i r d i r e c t o r , a n d t h e i r p r o d u c e r , t h a t t h i . h a p p e n , t a b e a m e a t d . n g . r o u . t i m . o f t h . y e a r f o r t h . . p r a a d of I n f l u e n t . S o t h . T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y - F o * . t u d i o . p r e t t y A n i t a L o u i . a w a . l a f o r m a d t h a t b a r k . . . . n g . c a n . , w i t h R i c h a r d G r a e n e , h e r f .Im . w e e t h e . r t , w o u l d h a r e t o h a p o . t p o n . d u n t U M . » L o o , . . h a d c o m p l e t e l y r a c o V . r e d f r o m b a r c o l d . W •>n d i e B a r n . a l a e h a d a c o l d , a n d h e r t o r r i d w a . c a l l e d o f f f o r t h . t i m . b e i n g . U k e w i l d f i r e , t h . g a m , p r e v e n t i o n m o v e m e n t I r o m •I n d i o •» •*»<“ •> f l l - U o d ' . b o . . . . . . - o d b , , o . . 1 EIII.OO. f W « > l , r o . o . o r o d . . C b . OO . d . u o d * . , (ro m . U . . f e , * H « 0 - « k " " r * , k“ ‘n . . . l o , • I t ' . S p r l o . A , . I O " H o c o m p t e d , r o d , l n , l i m o o ( t h . ( l o . , . ( » . » ( r o o , .Od . b o o c r . P . r n . h . C d t b . t t b i . D r . 1 .......... ANITA COOK, • r a n e w i t h E d m u n d L o w in “ N . w . b o y . H o m e Jo** Jem?* A • * it a * Duke StCheriend. J A. Lender* Le# M itchell, - , . t b . r . T b .n bo • d . i . l o , " p o r W . d c r R o m e o , - o d J o i c e . I w . f . • " . c l r ■" « » ' l o * - N:jrh* Society Editor* d o ro th y Stracher . i , I f r o m p i t c h i n g t h e w o o t a m p o r a r t . r . Jerk Butler Ha! Bridie* H ight Telegraph Editor* Margaret SchonereUdt N ight A m usem ents Editor* ............ M attie l a mer. , P * 1 H o lt , . A ssistan t................ .................. ... » L n l n h .................J a c k Do!po Join This Campaign For Humanity t i n s e t .Miller o f Ai n- C A T U R D A Y M a y n r l o r n ^ t h e U n i v e r s i t y t h i s c it v a n d r i m p u s a g o o d oxarr p > w h e n h e b o u g h t a t i c k e t t o a n A u s t i n r »tion p i c t u r e t h e a ­ t e r a n d pa d $ 1 9 0 f o r it M a y o r M i l l e r will K(, *o t ho * ho w W e d n e s d a y o f t h i s w e e k in t 0 I n t e r t a t e t h e a t e r s c f ‘ ho f J r j . ;x All that w* like Mr Ed S y er., Mr. say 1« that. America need not worry about foreign id eologies catching on here, with ell the aam4**ion th *4 .. running around these days. With peopl* la Daniel*, Dr. George Cox, and the abox? m entione Dr Parrish at the helm , it is g ettin g so that it will ha im possible ’n get on th? sick li.t a- an w h i m for cu ttin g cia* - th? movie a ars g:v* up th eir “ torrid scen es” for the sake of a few is b>- ' / h-rn, or (•rid germ -, either a new era .a l pnssion- is overt ascei:riam '• ,n f our pnn. And when t) iller*. Rom* fe ll when s*a people b ec a m e ‘ c o We m u st be on the guard .in k into th* darkness. S ter ility will creep upon us, and Spangler's p rop h ec.es b efore help us lest we ‘no shall fu lfill Mr their time. A n y h o w , we d o n ’t have a cold. F i r , n 9 L i n e ( A l l l e t t e r * » u b m i t t e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o n m u t t b e n g n e d , a l t h o u g h o n l y i n i t i a l , wi l l b e p u b l i . h e d if t h e w r i t e r d e . i r e . . L e t t e r , m u l l n o t b e l o n g e r t h a n t w o h u n d r e d w o r d . ; p e r . o n . l d e n u n c i a t i o n . m u t t h e o m i t t e d ; a l l . t a t e m e n t . . h o u l d b e v e r i f i e d f a c t * ) . The • TH ESE ARE THE PEOPLE ESE APF. THE PF.Of LE - p O P A Y AN EN D LE SS STREAM of d isp o sse ss^ and brutalized I J wi sh r e f u g e e s is p o u r i n g a c r o s s t he b o r d e r s o f Na z i G e r m a n y . do s o m e t h i n g b e s i d e s I J a vh refu gees is pouring across the borders of Nazi Germ any. do som ething besides It u Happening now I- vork , professions, and home life. B ot they were J -w k They were Jew s, and w ere m ade th* .e a p .g o a ts o f a ruthless m ilitary t h . paper , h . back " -n " I . ) t . , , If you „ d your M5istan ts w oald y o u r you r pat pa* the sports page to d a f. F o rm e rly thev w^re r e j e c t e d peonies fri€nds an d fra ter n ity b r o th e r s on ^ c o m e « im p o rta n ,• ^ From t h . D .I U . 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Q u e e n, C ap to!, V a r sity , an d T e x a s T h e a t e r s , t o g e t h e r w r b t h e g r o s s r e c e i p t s o f 131 o t h e r I n t e s t a t e a n d Con s ol id a tf >d t h e a t e r s in T e x n ° and, N e w M e x ic o w ill be t u r n e d o v e r to five o r g a n i z a t i o n s h e l p i n g r e f u g e e s f ir e r N a z i 1 ^ r m a n v . 'Phi* r o o f e r •» ” 5 e «!•• nt f o r C h r i s t i a n s , German® C a t h o l i c s , .Tows. a n y h c d y o f a n v 11 ail f a i t h o r r ■> r ' ‘ ] i „ *'ro:r 4b e fier ce ci,jfio n o f H i t l e r , ^-,.r 0 ha® f l e d h e l p - T h e t ? n *\r v T v h i r h will sn n e r v i n e t h e d i - f r rv u t i o ” r -f ‘h e m o n e y ^ n e n t fo r a d m i s - ♦be' i t er® V ' e d n e s d a v a r e r n m m it f c ^ for i , n v . Pvofugcps, I n i t e d P a i e s - p ‘ > r *'-i• f. ♦,.r * r v v f " t v a , • tj. it f l v - ’ *. - • I n t r r- a g o n a l Kell pf A ssn cia- , v :e ‘ ' — s r d N t . ' I s m . D o m m i t t c s fo r r ; . ’ ’> p f u g ' 1*® f r < - G c n n a n y , a n d t h e A w f p > i r Jr. tv.- V .TrJr4 fPoA r i h ’iHon U o m - Tv * ♦ A f Ty *T | 0 ^ ca'- p a i g r for h u m a n ity . Ai- th ! j s a c r i f l c f o f a d a y ’s c r o s s btisi- * r . V r| * r ( o f o v p r h ^ a d a n d l o o k i n g b a c k w a r d is consider* •! F red Gspson, who g e n e r a ll y the hest co lu m n tat and fe a t u r e story' w rite r the T ex an has h a d - at least in th e modern er a — is in town for the w eek -en d , end w as an a fter n o o n visitor . f l e e C olloquium and Yacht at the Y oung Men*. I Club m e e tin g y e s t e r d a y a fte r n o o n . i ou n g Mel** C o f f e e C olloquium and Y ach t Club ss the child o f the bulb ou s medulla o f Bob E ck hardt, principally because it g a ve him an opp >rtuni y The draw a pretty M Gipson little sign. is dividing his tim e b< tw een < orpus for paper* at Christi and San A ng elo, w r itin g both place* w h en their turn c o m e s a io u n d . And when he and Mr. I -k v . r d t g e t I f g r t h o r , quite a hit of talk is liable to ensue. • Mr. E ckh ard t had a good a n e c d o te abo u t C on ­ gressman K leberg o f < 'orpus w h ich is worth tellin g. Mr. Kleberg, who . o r t o f co u sin to Mr, Eek hard t, was a S igm a Chi here, and u sed to terr if;. the b y* with his u n u sua l pets. O ne tim e I e had a jav elin s hog sent up from the K in g R anch, and in while th - boys opened ‘ he box w h en it ca m e i* »om e Kleberg was gone, t u » k y j a v e l i n * e t o o d W h e n h e c a m * h a c k , t h e y w e r e all u p o n t h e t h e t h e r o o m , w e a v i n g m e n a c i n g l y . K l e ­ it c a m e f u r n i t u r e , wh i l e t h e c e n t e r of b e r g c a l l e d t h e u p e n d r u b b e d h i . l eg S a i d o n e o f t h e b o y . : “ It's had en ou g h for you to bring a h og into the h ou se, Dick, but to b rin g one w ith a sore on it* n a m e , e n d t h i n g b y in its back I* too m u ch .” — JIM A N DERSO N . C o l l e g i a t e C la t t e r By LESTER H. CAMPBELL A nnual event »t Southern Califoruia is the H om ecom ing Taxi day. Each organization on th# cam pus rigs up tom e s-^rr of conveyance in which stu d en ts are t r a n s p o r t e d a b ou t the can-,pus tor th# reasonable' fee of five vents. A bronze plaque was awarded to the sorority fix in g up the m ost humor­ , *o « ; ’ ■• OC w h ich w i l l h a v e t o r f *v o - ox* d a y ’s b u s i n e s s , wi l l tv*.- *v.(•,(•.'.«• i« of dollar® for t h i s or- r • * r r ~ r .;. ous ‘AXU z * g a vc-v a v * * ‘ *' ” r r * ’ ’•*’* i t ! a n d t h o h e l p ‘ti 7 :vp »r» ‘ ‘-Oso w h o n**ed t h a t h f ’ v o h o t d d hr- ? g r r a 4 r r r c m u n c - r a 4l. f»n In pat:- ’ ’i ' _ v * t VC V I ri ? T* • a - *: - t c ..vin r o ’A r a r s t h p c a s h _ b r o u g h t h e box*office®. r j t ’n n a T wk oh la a r h a 1’PTI to o th r -■ i " f f'- to Ho cf t ( 'th in g . It Ip a •• t ' - v ie a r h a l l e n g p t h e c a o - p a i g r thcater-gorr a n d t h e n o n - t h e a t e r - g o e r . Hip o n c f nT c r r *■- i t av ‘ ^ • yr r e n e w e d h o p e a n d c o u r a g e \ r p o m e o n e w h o h ap d e s p a i r e d . t o t tv; r d * r- •, 3 ■ *v r P a r a m o n n t p l a y s “ Girls* c ‘ ‘ < pl ay* **H«art of t h # Js br o h ” *Vr N ' t h e Q ’l e e r p l a y p “ T h e L a p4 Ex* . * r, e ” ti e r’a ’' ' ‘ o, p l av« ^ R r o a d w ' t y M a s - ye+or r* " \y.t V a r r’tv F,ta*-c “Racket Bus­ ter*.” t h e T e x a s p l a y * “ B a l t i c Dopaty.** f< ^ J b <»4n r*enp e r- r ■ ~ n o w »• ttV ' n e e d h e l p . *r, a ct Ion o f * •* o T' t r ("■♦;. ’ n T h e a t e r ® :« * he c o m m * 4 d e d . g o o d b u -lr es.v a* the s a m e 4 ; t Y r . c t - . * ' . ( > I I fry O'-4 u I* 5® unpel fi sh a n d T h e Tovars W e d ­ ‘ be.-- i;<.vf n e s d a y t h a y h a v e h a d t n i s j e a r . • • • •‘D em ocracy Is much more than a form o # gov­ ernm ent, It is a w ay of life which is necessary to develop the human p ersonality,” thinks Dr. John E. Stoner of Indiana Univer sit y. Now, Dr. Stoner, don’t you think the people of Germ any believe that H itler has a personality? A survey at Indiana U niversity shows that 50 per cent of the student* on the cam pus are under­ w e ig h t But Robert Boyer, sw im m ing coach, thinks this is only natural— he further believe? that a person may he below the proper w eig h t and still be healthy* The point of the w hole thing is that now, gir th a’.’s our point, not Mr. R o y ers. y o u can go ahead with your die T g- Students s t th* U niversity o f W isconsin have been given some trouble by Indians liv in g ’n hat vicinity. The Indians have not been on the war path— but according to the tales o f the redskins, there is a den of u nderw ater panther* on the north side o f Lake M endota which have been responsible for a number o f recent drownings. How it does it, we haven’t been able to figure out, but the latest research developm ent of a t Di­ versity o f C alifornia scien tist is the nut cracker which explodes the shell from the inside. Now we ask, from Utti* bomb** do big bomb* grow? regim e. They were Jew s, e v e r yday poi pin, s a cr i f i c e d to a bi got e d ra­ cial d ogma and n a t i o n s ;stic ha­ tred. The y we re too, nod 'vnrkers, and teacher*. Bu4 t o ­ f o r tho mo • o a r 4 ds mon and Winn en with* r , t he y are „ sci enti s ts, , ut c onn?nos If up ask, it l e a di ng the roads in a w e and alarm, “ Can the ri> t hi ngs b e ? ” the a n s w e r ii is t 1 a ‘ later than we thmk. pp?" n has n e v e r been so in tense, -\ half -mi ll ion people st and from Nazi at Germany, A hal f million pe opl e i-k wt ere t i, w hat n e x t ? T h e r e is no road hack, not n o w . A nd t h e r e is r s Pi mi 'cd Land, no f r e e port that offers even a tem porary shel ‘or * he t he pe opl e f rom whom carne E instein, and Thom as Mont . and K ir I M annheim? These are t h e pe o pl e . f a n •1 Thf * arc ‘he people who have for f i ve y e a r s been su bjected to one of ‘he rn st vicious m inority the world has persecutions that ever witncs-^d. T hese the are peoi Ie v lay appeal fo r aid i • and help :r' -(‘curing new hom es, ar I johs, nod the right to develop their culture a« they w ill. These are the people who can n ot return to * Germ any. And per- hap - ‘hey wonder if there is any land 4o wh h they m a y g o at a tim e like *}>> ; r^^en4. T here is no road ba <. is there a road ahead? - r v ' * f l f *1 ('td is ; .ch a w ay it w ill be the r e - -; of forts to cre­ ate one. It will result from our c nscio'-s a*- -mpts in one w ay or an o’her to p o t e c t t hat group o f m the world o f sci­ pc ence com m erce ow e- m :c; But we m ust act now. It is later ‘ban we think. * 1 lr. and ry, CY RE C OR D . • TO CLARENCE LA ROCHE: In iced, Mr La Roche, your re- p!v j “ M M ” wa« more hum or­ ous than th - Ranger; in fa ct, your sports page, which I assum e you have - >mething * > do with is more humor is than the Ra nger . •..• •. A fine ! - of logic you show in >a ing "M. M.” has a m oronic tenor of I know noth ing about what a “ r o ut i n e sto ry ” m ay, or m i f no! be, to you hopeful Journalists, b ut your answ er w as an vt- mg but : ut me. We have a staggering number of law s and a staggering number o f violation s every day, and the fea tu rin g o f the cor. iitions ar- ut the U n iver­ sity doe-* seem a bit unusual, but then, maybe ,v,e sta ff has to have Y o u still have time to o rd e r Persona! Christm as C a rd s S ee a rgo selection at Texas Book Store SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1938 Ju st a Breeze a B y J O E N E I S E R te rta in m e n t. MO V I E S A R E Y o u r B e s t E n ­ T h a t w as the | big sign starin g me in the face as I strolled down the m ain stem i d u rin g vacatio n . T h in k in g one of ! these canned pieces of H o llyw o o d pastim e m ight be a good idea a- cashier fe a tu re I tke tim e, ; w h a t the n e x t I asked tim e the »tArted* S h e w a * a n e a t , w e ll- d r e * * e d , j y o u n g l a d y w e a r in g a b ig b u t ­ t o n t h a t » a id M o v i e * A r e Y o u r L e t m e B e a t E n t e r t a i n m e n t . t e e n o w ,” .h e . a i d , “ t h e l a . t f e a t u r e w a * o f f a t 2 :2 7 , t h e n e w . r e e l r a n a m in u t e o ve r- t im e t o d a y , h h m m , t h i* f e a t u r e w i ll b e o f f a t 4 :1 9 . N o , n o , Cfixt I* y e * t / r d a y ’ * .e h e d u le . ^ t*'.**t a m in u t e , a ir, I m u . t h a v e c a n t o d a y ’ * a c h e d u le . •at I r a i l t h e o f f i c e f o r y o u a n d g e t I i t . ” reg rets A m id s t unanim ous I took the tick e t th at popped out o f the polished brass counter and headed tow ard the entrance. A fe llo w in a u niform th a t would do a M exican a d m iral proud took the tick e t and w ith the im pres­ sive a g ility of a cro>s-e$red sq u ir­ re l, tore it in tw o, gave me h a lf, end told me where to go. To the le ft. I have alw a ys w ondered if a n yth in g disastrous w ould happen if someone w e n t to the 1 ight some d a y a fte r being told to go to the le f t ? H e also w ore a large but­ th a t said M o vie s A re \ o u r ton .» Best E ntertainm ent. the fo y e r w as T H E R E IN F R O N T of me in a b e a u tifu l e le c tric sign th at flic k e re d on and o f f w ith red light bulbs. The le t­ te rs w ere made o f cellophane and w ere trim m ed in green velvet. A lit o f this w as mounted on w hite cardb oard w hich made an e ye­ ca tc h in g display, M o vie s A re T o u r B e s t E n te rta in m e n t. , G o in g to t h e l e f t * » t h e • to te m p o le in u n i f o r m b a d t o ld m e , I c a m e u p o n a n o t h e r f e l ­ lo w w i t h a b u t t o n , M o v i e . A r e Y o u r B e . t E n t e r t a i n m e n t . H e w a * o n ly a n u . h e r a n d » h o rt o n g o ld b r a id ; h e d id n ’ t e v e n h a v e a h a t . I n . t e a d o f a . k in g m e h o w f a r d o w n t o w a r d th e f r o n t I w a n t e d to h a d v o t e d . i t , h e a * k e d y e t . “ Y e a , I i f t h r e e w e e k * e g o .’’ “ N o t th a t election, the big one f o r the tu rk e y nam e,” he said. “ T he patron who guesses the best nam e fo r the tu rk e y ge*s him the d a y before Christm as. It is a lot of fu n and you might w in some­ thing,” he added w ith an et fort to bend my stony pan. W /TTH A S U R E winner tucked in the barrel, I had hopes oi seeing the show. The lieutenant and I started down the aisle f o r ) a seat right rn the center. Get­ ting to the appointed place, the cinema soldier stopped with a shrug, turned around, clicked his heels and pointed, but there was no seat there. “ Shucks, it was • vacant a few minutes ago. Th-ese people certainly do move around. ’ lo c a t e d In a n I e n d t h a t m a d e a h o * c a r on th a . c r e e n look like a p h o n e b o o th . A n n o u n c e m e n t * o f c o m ­ j u m p i n g in g o n a n d o f f . c r e e n a lo n g w ith M o v i a * A r a Y o u r f i n a l l y g o t . e a t a t t r a c t i o n * w e r e B e . t th e I E n t e r t a i n m e n t . i A fte r sitting through all the junk that could possibly be stacked into one projection booth, I had hope* of seeing the feature, but no. a man came out on the stage and asked all who were interested to register at the box office on the way out for a N ew Y e a r’s toupe contest. eve tight fitting Then a few rounds of Screen©, Beano, and Bunko. came large a ffa ir that T W A S A W A K E N E D by a loud I gong that was the signal for the start of the feature. The usher offering this service had 9 like the lid of an ashcan which he was beating with a bed slat. He was running up and down the aisles very much like one of the “ All ashore” fellows except that he had more gold on his uniform. looked e n j o y I w a * to o w o r n a n d w e a r y to I r e c a l l t h a t t h e e n d in g w a * h a p p y f e a t u r e ; h o w e v e r , th e — in m a n y w a y * . I t r ie d to g e t u p to l e a v e h u t f e l t a r e t a i n ­ in g p a n t * . f a c t o r o n . e a t o f m y A c o n c e n t r a t e d e f f o r t t h e f r e e d m e f r o m t h e t w o - h it w a d o f c h e w in g g u m t h a t h a d h e ld th e m y t h r o u g h o u t i n t e r e s t •h o w . As I reached the exit, a fellow shoved a soup plate in my hand and m ournfully said, “ This is crockery night, and remember Movies A re Y o u r Best E n terta in ­ ment.” Flowers A rtis tic a lly a rran g e d for al! cam pus occasions. Persona! Christmas C A R D S Dial 2-9273 D a y or N ig h t Rvsh orders mn be handled b y Texas Book Store Eldon Powell 2001 G u a d a l u p e ^ Today’s Cross Word Puzzle I 2 3 H 5 6 I & 4 to ll 12 13 A//, 15 16 , 16 IH 21 22 VA/ 25 AA// Av/j a/ a A ?e> 2 4 3 O 23 24 26 27 A/f / / a 31 % 3 3 77/ A A 34 % P a W a 34 3 5 36 37 A f HO 4 3 r n 46 % S O UA 42 A / / HH H S 52 '% 5 3 % 5 6 A//( ' S S S 'AA/ AA 54 6 3 66 A f 60 6 i / a V A t i / / A A A / 64 6 * A/y/ SA 't i/ //A 'AA/ A/A .. SH s s 56 IH V T 2 0 32 3 6 HI S i 57 62 6 5 AA a / 'A/A H I HQ H I A H O R I Z O N T A L 51— second I — pungent 6— h it with open hand IO— pant violently 14— desire strongly 15— cotton gauze 16— extent 17— ro yal 18— a direction 19— by birth or nature 20— sheep 21— exalt 24— m iddle £5— staring w ith wonder 26— large lizard 28— body of ecclesias­ tical digni­ taries 81— soon 82— having rounded divisions 83— ;ar?e 84— harvest 88— e x p ia te 89— ta mi? bed 40— closed automobile 41— canvas shelter 42— cleft 43— noisier 44— a m etal 46— satisfied 47— h a rin g rank smell or taste 50— move in m ilitary a rra y largest ex­ isting bird 52— verse of two measures 54— coarse and broken part of flax 67— caliber 69— young horse 69— avoid 62— if not 63— ob joe t of worship 64— cla w 65— sinister look 66— smooth breathing 67— to do by effort ‘VERTICAL 1— land measure 2— ship s company 8— anger accompanied with raving 4— yellow bugle 6— deputy 6— sluggish 7— permission 8— a handle, as of a pitcher 9— making of pottery 10— talk idiy 11— agreeable odor 12— small finch 13— animal related to the raccoons > w TS MU ( C S UJ h M ju Mj E J E N A Cm A V G , d m L C3 R ‘rn rn I c E jO C o L A Y7? YA o N L Iv R EJ I R G p S 'y y . A V T A/ E S H r ;e | a ( _l_ N N E [R V t W \ o ; R ie t ip E_ A T a a H r n P E R T t i, r n EL Si Ai T i p i M IA T VAP A A :L A V a l C-My IN E R r n L A n a T iE LLti L aa Au o|v i o _ O E m e E R E /A?E « b B | a | s ! s L I e IR! i E ti 5 a a C nm jn. IMA a? aux Futon* liB te u , Im « « r p n 22— p art of a shoe 23— the self 25— pertaining to a crystal­ line acid 27— boorish 28— plot of ground 29— memorizing through repetition 30— black 31— endeavor 33— tool for drilling 85— unfashioned 36— public 37— bold 39— pester constantly 40— real 42— an add*d provision 4 3— know I e d ge 45— disencumber 46— domesticated bovine animala 47— revoit. 48— part of a plant used for soap 49— tend and care for 50— juicy fru it 58— manner 54— bulrush 66— smell 56— departed 58— at all times, poetic 6 i— oar es train ad The First College Dally in the South P A G E F T Y * .......... „ .. . . Official Notice F R E N C H xa4, examination scheduled on December 6. F R E N C H 12a4, examination scheduled on December 15. R. M. M Y E R S , as &5 instructor in Romance languages w ill hold A T H E N A E U M L ite ra ry Society at 7:30 o’clock Monday in La w Building 105 to select three members who w ill participate at 8 o'clock Thurs try-outs Phone 2-2473 T H E D A IL Y T EX A N - Phone 2-2473 day, December 8, in Texas I nion 316 E x ­ temporaneous Speaking Contes . Inter-Society the in H E R B E R T P E T R A , president dances W ednesday night. The presentation is N O T to be open to the public. T rain in g class w ill meet at 5 o’clock W ednesday a ft­ ernoon. party. M E M B E R S of the M en’s Glee Club will please return, at the * the money and unsold regular meeting M onday at o'clock, tickets from the concert. H O W A R D M. IT Z , business manager M E M B E R S O F J U N I O R O R C H E - S IS will present their w ig *1**1 S U Z A N N E D U N N IN G , leader F L O R E N C E S E A R S , president, Panhellenic Council. P A N H E L L E N I C C O U N C IL w ill m eet Monday, Decem ber 5, at 4 p. rn. at tho Federated W o m e n 's C lub Building. The D elta Gam m as w ill be hostesses. The program topic w ill be “ The T ra in in g of College Wom en for Le ad e rsh ip ." D E C E M B E R salary checks and warrants w ill be distributed at the B u rsa r’s O ffice on Thursday, December 22, between the hours of 9 to I and 2 to 4. All sta ff the members participating i Teacher Retirem ent System who in the Bursar’s O ffice, Room 8, Main Building, NOT L A T E R T H A N I P. M., S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 17. Those members whose contri­ butions are received after that date w ill present their receipts for December contribution when call- ing for their checks and warrants on December 22. h o s p i t a l l i s t S t. D avid’* H ospital W illia m M a n t r F r a n c a * W ilk in * W a lk e r J . H e n r y M arth a W a t k in s M a lco lm M a c d o n a ld S t e p h e n J . H o u g h . to n D o r o t h y R a t c h f o r d P a t r ic ia O 'B r ie n ^ Seton Infirm ary V ir g in ia M o o r a T r u m a M c C lella n M a n ley M c G u ffe y I r v in g S tr u m J a c k D o u g la s S c o t t is h R ita D o r m it o r y R o sa N a a l S t e w a r t ll; a t H o m e BflTie B o b A u n t s * C. H. S P A R E N B E R G , auditor. P a u l N . C h e a th a m J o h n L in n S c o t t Tickets for the V arsity C ar­ issued and plans the Christmas nival w ill be completed fo r expect to receive their checks or warrants by F a cu lty or U. S. Mail must have their contributions in T h a t M a n ’s H e r e A g a i n ' r n For who is "that man" after all but your own generous thoughts . . your kind impulses . . . your affectionate sentiments . . . your high hopes . . . bound together is one glorious image . . . Christmas. You know that . . . and we know it, too. For we have searched far and wide to bring you your wishes in their loveliest form. W e have chosen only those gifts which add the ingredient of thoughtfulness to beauty and intrinsic value . . . only those gifts which stir the heart as they gladden the eye. And now they're here. Row upon row of them. Floor upon floor. A treasure house of Christmas gifts for every age and every purse. Come tomorrow and during the week. Choose now, from complete stocks and get the right gift for the right person without confusion or disappointment often caused by last minute shopping. Lovely Lingerie L A I • Pajamas • Gowns • S lip . // . n o u s l a c e y * t y le * r i r m l y t a ilo r e d m o d ­ i' '! lie g n w i n a n d p a ­ ja m a * Br* o f s a t i n ; th* i, s a t in o r e r e p a . S e c o n d F l o o r i ■>/ It \ A . KW A Handbags *1.98 Pigtex, c a lf gra'ns, suedes, and fab rics, fop handle and In b acle, 'o u ch m ode s. and Drown, wine, navy golden b a ra - a . S t r e e t F lo o r %I1 l f \ S & ^ C L Hosiery ♦1.00 uupar-shetr 2 three d* ror dress. G ad ab o u t 3 threads for aimer* I OO 5 w e a r . No. treads for h e a v y sports shoes. Make her a g ift collection of a three weights. Street Floor ?>> A W A i r - ' V -r, Hostesses at the tea will be Mesdames F. J . Adams, F. CL Berrid g *,* L. T. Bellmont, H. L D. X, Bible, R. F. Dawson, D A- Penick, Lu la Prim er, W. P, Webb, I t L W hite, F. I* Whitney* E. W . W inkler, and Banks Mc La .fin, chairman, and Lei* ’Anre and Florence Bar<«trorn B E T A T H E T A P l Dinner and Blits n ar*- slig h ted service Campus Clubs Schedule .Meetings BfeC'e Holidays un the campus have Cding a jo in t dance •avis County Club at the *entative date set is r e vote of the Aggie The date . r,er 2 2 . . tin Club decided to - art o f A u stin” at pf'-itlons with fifteen u received at a call November 29 when were also received fi SU nj* or gat T ' IZT na' rn * N I A MAN C L U B N t W O Virg: no 1 De pre* tonight an Club will present ti ta programs today, von, president, an- l l o’clock this The Rose G arden” will i, and at 8:30 o’clock - ‘ The High H e a r t ” At LO N M O RRIS C L U B :r.g M rris Club w ill have irty Wednesday night, a *k 7, at 7:30 o’clock, M or­ [ . < president* has an­ ns Ha AH members who wish no r; • * 0 g . d cor tact either W’ash- ington W hiteside! or Bardw ell r< '-rvations, Hassell f) i urn stated. f rUan Society o f C ivil had an open house • g laboratory Satur- m ‘ f 3 from 7:45 un- T E M P L E C L U B ; I .e t lub, scheduled to me* ’ M r d 11 . December 5, will meet the foil' wing Monday, De- cen;',cf 1 2 , Lee Knight Mitchell, presiders', announced. S H E L B Y C O U N T Y C L U B I r a S by County Club will a * meeting before the ’ ,;ay, Dec omber 4, in > I: a at 2 j30 P an fo r the annual va- , «• and other activities iub will be discussed, Leon hold It: holiday Union o’clock, caf mn of the f Adkison, pre d* nt, announced. ir g 216 S U N D A Y C L U B The Sun lay Club will hold its regular meeting at A ll Saints' Chape at 6 o o’clock Sunday. Mi«s Doroth Gebauer, dean of women, will peak to the club. Vt per services will be held at 6 o’cloik. P R I S C I L L A L A N E , l e f t , u p s h e r h o n e y - c o l o r e d c u r l s a n d l e t s t h e m c a s c a d e o e a r b a r f o r e h e a d . G A L E P A G E , r i g h t , t o p s h e r u p - i n - f r o n t , d o w n - i n - b a c k h a i r d o w i t h a p e r k y b o w . Hall Danced Friday Grace At Stephen F. Austin Grace H all had it* fall formal Frid ay night in the Marie A n ­ toinette room of the Stephen F. A altin Hotel, where Gab# Martel and his orchestra, with Jim m y V a l­ entine singing, played the -lane*-, I G . l P r * - 1 ri l l i 11*’i ( f r o w n w e ll J o h n I ’erk rn# f- rn ik Hr..•! . 1 'in n e tl »n 4 J i m S m o k y K ille n F l a r e * G m d a r s o n h i H a r r is o n ( J . H . H o w a r d ( r a n * ii«-ri.it It a l* A .d e r d ic * J a c k P o u t* (io o ilw it, I a lh o u n C h a r le t L a r g don < a rt C age J o h n ( .a iia h e r lf a n K » a n K y l e M n e n n m k H en A l a i * J I R a y H' h lt r h * n m # t # f L a b W ijiia m a o a i a n d e ro c t h y H en R n a P r e « t o n K m ii Hoe i t c h e r H e n r y K r a h b e n - « '-hrri Id t rn d e n * I. i- Iw i« nC <, * r it r I i «: a ti H e n r y H i rn A n d r e w L o d i * H i ll y W r i it h t • P e t e K rial ll . A > . IM*irt in M H i t,>l it a r * i» r I to r Hid w a rd B h a w [t a r b r O f f * i n I yn n M o t ie y . * u ■ h n ( ii r i E a r l R i v e , B i l l y M ic h a e l# V ie H o le y Jar- it H in d # l l • rr ti H a r o ld K e l l e r J o e ■ h w a r t i n f H ill C h '>ata J a c k J Ii H e m p h ill ii .b Hora* V (I W a t t * K e n n e t h < la rk I ta J ->h.' son - » 'ru th * r re * r C h a r t * * h v e r e t t B i l l y Urn < ox J o h n H . ’ * * C h a r l e . L l im i»ra H e n r y W ld« r W U i i a n P a u l K S t a r lit , Ma- H a r r y J . lh ti W a. L e r o y R o y M o rr if * M A ld e n N e b itt Inn A r t ti sr J a * L i l t , * R a y Io n ia r ii >.rn erg ( a r i a '# <,eorg« L e a c h .'«'aorg* M a»l*» a th a r f.nnrg* S t r a n d m * n n c< l a a k i m l * I lr m a L l * * i f W i l li a m H o o t J o t I* i» J o n * * t^ rn i* 0 * * * n * i 8 am S « h l i t * k .» ! * m » « * a J * k * t W e ll* B r o w n ( a t F * a r * o n K 1 f a n * s k in n e r fo rs a W a t * r * A . J. M r C r o e k U o It R o b K n i f f i o W in n !# J o R a m * * * p o nr.*., T hr. rn** R ic h a r d H a n e y J il ly M of f a i t ir ti* M a lo r y f t et*' - , f ,*r« lid ! C la rk j C m * * F a g a n r ‘h « * * « n * * M a r y L y n n O r t K. A F r a t '* ft n e a t* F ra n c a # R a n d l* h H m t*ti l l Tho m a* P e n d le to n G * o r f * K m m a lt R h l# y a i- • - er* M *th «« 'u* H 'h 1 I a. he* k a f ! Ii K * e o tf M a r , M y l» - M i 'r h * i h * * .S h lffe i R a t t y R IB H a r r y V in c a H a r r y V in * # H i J e*#i* Lfiijli* Kneed W * I > e 1 Q i0hm)mrn .* N a d in e R tru th C h a p e r o n * ! Or a?- I M r * T i. J o h n i f l f l ra y I i* r Dean Shelby Speaker For H o m e Ec Club T. H, Shelby, d< an of the D ivi­ sion of Extension, spoke to the Home Economics ( iub Frid a y aft ernoon on radio t i c atio n in the United States and England. Dean Shelby visiter! England last sum­ the to make a study of mer broadcast* there He said that England had car- farther than the United States, but tbaf the programs were not democrat ic, NVH Dowlrn gave a report of the State Home Economic* Club, and two Bluebonnet Bello nom- im*** were selected. Illiteracy - (Continued fpun Page 1.) thor the people or the weather wa* c',id(*r Patti McDaniel think* “ playing newsboy” is “ lots of fun.” People gave her one pitying glance, and then dug out their lari nickel* so that she could get some new shoes or something to eat. Anita Gook found a number of fellow'-journalDt*. a kind hearted generous janitor, and a Negro preacher who wanted to read the Texan, Margaret Schemer ’"d* waylaid Mt friends in the clipping bureau. Matt ta Brttinel, thinks the boys are more gencr- 1 us than the girl*. Palm er, like I found 'bat lots an ! bds professors and students read the Texan before 8 oV -k the morning and are not Inter*-fed in helping “ a fellow Old.’’ in O R A N G E J A C K E T S TO UR The Orange Ja ck ' • t will [rake a tour of the Lib rary I up lay at 5 o’clock conducted by Art Cam- mage. Sol Neman, engineering student the in 5>an A n ­ from Temple, will attend V I K E . convention tonio M on d ay. Mrs. Allred Hostess To Faculty W om en B y special invitation from Mrs. Jam es V . Allred, th*- Faculty W om en’s Club will hold the De­ cember Club Night at th# Gov­ ernor's Mansion December 6 at 7:30 o’clock. A musical program, Ender the direction of the Department of Music of the College of F ire A r t j , will include the following -elec­ tions: “ Verkin Tutto Amor#,” in Dein D urante; Augen and “ L ’Heure Exquise,” Poldowsky, played by Gene Hemmle. The second part of the program will “ Gigue,” B a c h ; and include Ich Schum ann; “ W enn Seh,” « . . de , . , ~ The Lune,” Debussy, S h a n q r i - L a B o y s “ Claire piayea uy M arjo rie Bach. a-t part of the program w ill be a t H o r n s b u n O d y presented by Gene Hemmle in the f o l l o w i n g selections: “ King C her lea,” W h ite ; “ Do Not Go, versity M en’s Co-Operative houss M y Lo ve,” Hagemann; and “ W hen at 206 East Twenty-second, will I Think l oon the Maidens,” Head. Special guests of the club fo r this meeting are the faculty of the College of Fine Arts. Mem­ bers may bring guests. be “ at home” to visitors Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 o’clock, Jo e Sullivan, house manager, has Residents of Shangri-La, Uni- announced. G R A D U A T E W O M E N Friends of the residents and a l others interested in visiting a co­ The Graduate Wom en’s Sem inar will have its December meeting Monday night, December 5, at 8 Mrs. A m o Nowotny w ill assist o’clock, in the home of Mrs. Tem -J pl M aybell, 3315 Bowman, Mrs. *n serving refreshments during the president, has an- aftem oon. Mrs. R. R. Rubottom Ed Maxey, nounced. operative house are invited to at­ is housemother of the unit. tend, Sullivan said. What Every Man Should Know will fake a milden rim Y OUR S T O C K l f iv giving you are wise, And choose from Yating*9 rich array Pajamas, Gown or Negligee. The interest on this purchase, Sir, Will earn you dividends from her. To make a safe investment— Go To the Store All Co-eds Know. AT LEFT: She revels in the inferred tribute to her fem­ ininity: That's why she'll appreciate this bunny puff robe of soft suede-like materia! in light ......................... 6.95 h ue, corah or rose ROBES . . . SECOND FLOOR CJW V ( t V . c T A AT R IG H T : lf she > very much the weaker sex: A dusty pink satin gown . . . avish!v trimmed with 5.95 lace. Fe ength and we" fitted U N G ER E . . . STREET FLO O R SR? . i i rn rn M rn rnK* kl rn fV* ii i I Alexandra de Markoff F A C E P O W D E R is reno»vned throughout the wor!d— *rom pa aces in India to courts in Eu- rooe and mansions in A rY'erica it is the prefer­ red, Per its users Ujt/e roun i i . , ■# 4 ,m§ rni: rn t i l •> ' I-- > rn I! ■hrnM i rn Ii I SUNDAY. DECEM BER 4. 1958 Miss Fleming and Don Kennemer Married in Austin Saturday_____ Phone 2-2473 TH E DAILY TEXAN - - Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South PAGE SEVEN Dr. Riker to Speak On 'Autographs' Hobby Dr. Thad W. R iker, p ro fesso r o f modern E u ro p ean history, will talk on “ A u to g rap h s” in one o f a series o f speeches to be given at the exhibition o f hobbies sponsor­ ed by the W om an’s Council o f the C entral C hristian Church Decem ­ ber 7-9. University girls will model dresses, some over one hundred years old, for the “ Style Show o f Long A go” Friday, at which th# Girls’ Glee Club sextette will sin g two numbers. Exhibits will be open IO o’clock public morning to IO at night. from to in the the at Snyder's Smart Shop Dr. Harrison Shows Influence O f War on Brooke’s Poetry Dr. T. P. H arrison J r ., p ro fe s­ sor o f English, said that the war had a m aturing influence on R u­ pert Brooke, English poet, and his poetry. Dr. Harrison read se­ lections from B ro oke’s works F ri- day afternoon in the Main Build­ ing at the regu lar weekly p rogram sponsored by the Departm ent of English. futilely groping Before the war. his poetry had like a no definite purpose, was blind man for something, Dr. Harrison said. B u t in the war he found hi* peace. His war poems are strongly rem ­ iniscent of Byron and Shelley. They have a prophecy in them of his own death. much o f it while he w as travelin g. H e loved words fo r their own sake as well as fo r w hat they rep ­ resented, and th is helped him to make his poetry vivid and stro n g full o f character, said Dr. and H arrison. Dr. E. M. Clark, p ro fe sso r of English, will give the next reg u ­ in L ib rary Building lar read ing 201, Frid a y , December 9, when he will read selections from the works o f John Milton. Parker-Palo Pinto Plans Hom e Dance Dr. Harrison h as long adm ired Brooke. E leven y ears ago, alm ost to read B ro ok e’s poetry to an audience in the Biological Laboratory* the day, Dr. H arriso n His poetry is youthful, though filled with strength and vitality, Dr. Harriron explained. He is like Stevenson in his love o f life, and like John Dunne in his vigor of language. The English poet entered C am ­ bridge a t an early age, soon dis­ tinguishing himself in scholarship and athletics. Most of his poetry graduation, was written a ft e r The Parker-Palo Pinto Club will hold its final meeting before the holidays W ednesday Christmas night at 7:30 o’clock in T e x a s I Union 307, when plans fo r holi­ day entertainments w;M be con- ! eluded. A Christmas dance, te n ta ­ t i v e l y set for Tuesday, December j 27, will he held in the Crazy Hotel in Mineral Wells for University students from W eatherford and Mineral Wells. Ja c k Amlung and his orchestra will play. Bids for the dance will be dis­ tributed a t the club meeting Wed­ nesday night. A b o u t--- University People P eg gy Chr *tian will spend the in San week-end at her home Antonio. Valerie Padgett, ex-student, is the guest of Ola Mae Word for the week-end. Miss Nell Block o f T ay lo r, di­ rector of religious education of the Central Texas Presbytery, will he in Austin Sunday, Mon­ day, and Tuesday. Miss Block is an ex student of the University. Mrs Marion L eonardt o f Cuero will spend the week-end in A u s­ tin as the guest of her nephew, F re d Schmidt, and other relatives. Bill Oswart, A A M . student, will be the guest of Jim H arm an this week-end. Jimmie Pair, ex-student, vis­ ited the campus Wednesday. is visiting Sally Lipscomb In Wisconsin this week. She nil! return to Austin this week-end. and Minnesota Margaret (hosier of Waco will visit Margaret Conway this w eek­ end. Bess Sheppard, fo rm er U ni­ versity student, is stu dyin g with the Provincetown T h e ate r in New j York. B Boutwell of W olfe City was the gin st of J. C. Arnold this past week-end. J. Frank Dobie, p ro fesso r of English returned to Austin Wed­ nesday from a deer hunt. Nanette Roundtree of Rockdale and former I diversity of Missouri student, i« visiting Doris Mc- ( 'auley. I ul Reeves of Houston will visit his sister Mcriam this week- I end. M r . and Mrs. H enry M. Hef- ley o f C a m e r o n Will visit their daughter, Henriem, Sunday. John Petty, Ju n e grad u ate, has recently been appointed su pervi­ sor o f a WIKA. p ro jec t to make a mineral survey of S an Sab a County. Ethel Doherty o f Newman Hall has withdrawn from the Univer­ sity and is returning to her home in Dayton, Ohio. Mr and Mrs Robert. Ainsworth Pitzer, ex-students, announce the birth o f a daughter, T a tsy Jo. on Novem ber 29 in F o r t Worth. Mrs Pitzer is the form er Thelm a J o Koonsen of Cleburne, member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Pitzer, rfom Breckenridge, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega f r a ­ ternity. . , Ruth Stuart, Alpha Phi. visited Dr. and Mrs. Hartwell Whissen- nand in Temple over the week- end. M ary Ann Lennox week-end in San Antonio. spent th** F ran ces Bullard visited in San Antonio S a tu rd a y and Sunday. A bro Smith o f Legion was the week-end g u est o f Lucille Plumb at the Alpha Phi h o u s e . J . B H u b b a r d of Wichita Falls is visiting friends in Austin this week-end. Fella Brice w ent to F o rt Worth S atu rd ay. Bill D u m a ’ is h ark in school a f t e r being i’1 f or a week. New Alpha Chi Omega Home Model of Spanish Architecture 4— ------------ —----- - Construction o f the new Alpha Chi Omega house a t Wichita and Twenty-sixth S tre e ts is progress- schedule, and to the earK in | ing according is due completion p art o f F ebruary. J style of architecture, The house, following the Mon­ terrey is open in arra n g em en t and ram bling I in plan, being built around a cen­ tral patio. It is being constructed of native stone and wood and will include fe a tu r e s char­ acteristic of the S panish architec­ ture. incidental Other in teresting featu r e s of the house are the oak and tile floors, plaster interior, and the air conditioning unit to be installed. I two large The house is to have two floors first and a basement. On the floor will be living rooms, a dining room, a library, g u est rooms, and a room for m em ­ the chapter bers not house. The living rooms and din­ ing room will be arra n ged so that they can be converted into one immense room fo r entertainment purposes. living in fo r Eleven bedrooms, a suite sleeping porch, a the house­ mother, service rooms, a laundry, j- linen closets, and utility closets make up the rem aining part of the house. Twenty-two girls and the house­ mother will be accommodated. Delta Kappa Gamma Gives Fall Banquet Delta K a p p a G am m a, national educational fo r wo­ fra te rn ity men teachers, entertained its fall initiates with a banquet the Crystal Ballroom o f the Driskiil Hotel S atu rd ay night at 7 o'clock. Initiation services at 6:30 p re­ ceded the banquet. in Miss Pansy Luedecke, president o f A lpha chapter, presided at the banquet. Mrs. Minnie Lee Shep­ ard was toastm istress. The theme of the to a sts was “ Delta Kappa G am m a K ey.” Dr. Clara May “ The Portal P a rk er K e y , ” Mrs. Ruby Terrill Lomax, on “ The M aster K e y . ” Delta K a p ­ pa Gam m a sung. B rass bowls of red roses, the o f ­ ficial flow er o f Delta K a p p a G am ­ ma, were used as decoration for son gs were spoke on : the banquet table. Miss Catherine Y oung con­ ducted the initiation. Mrs. Lalla M. Odem served as chairman. I he initiates honored the a ffa ir were Miss A bigail Curlee, asso ­ ciate member, and M esdames L o r ­ raine Lane, Dorothy Peckham, and Helen Sellers, initiated as active members. ___ _________ _______ ___ in Sororities Initiate Ten; Name Pledges Sororities were bu sy this week with formal and pledge initiations. announced new Two sororities The initiation, Al- . Phi Mu and Alpha Xi pledges. Delta held form al pha Chi Omega and Alpha Phi had pledge services, and Delta Delta De ta and K a p p a Alpha I beta a., nounced new pledges. tnrmal initiation o f Phi Mu sorority was held S a tu rd a y night at the Phi Mu house. Those init iated were Beverly Boysen, Edith Fox, Loucille L angh am , S h a r i f Ruth Muckelroy, M enan Stephens, Y audeen Steede, and Grace Hodges. Preceding the ini­ tiation the seven pledges were e n ­ so- tertained at dinner a t the i roritv house. Form al initiation services were held at the Alpha Xi Delta house S atu rd ay night fo r R ob erta Rrown of Clovis, N. M., Madeline Gilli­ land of R a y m o n d v ille , and Doro­ thea Lyle of Wichita kails, supper for the pledges preceded the initiation. Alpha Chi Om ega sorority held formal pledge service for Ruth Thomas of Wichita F alls I ues- day. Alpha Phi sorority held form al pledge services fo r Cornelia F a w ­ cett of Kerrville and Patricia Moore of Crystal City, T hu rsday night. Delta Delta Delta sorority an­ the pledging o f Mary n o u n c e s Kathleen Christenberry of Dalian. sorority announces the pledging of Dor­ othy Lehrer of Garwood and Ann Ward of F o rt Worth. K appa Alpha T h eta Bertita Harding To Lecture Dec. 17 B e rtita H arding, noted author and lecturer, will be presented in a lecture S a tu r d a y , December IT, in H ogg Memorial | at 8 o’clock Auditorium by the St. David s St. D avid ’s Episcopal of Guild Church. a t the lecture on “ Twilight Mrs. Harding, who was guest speaker annual Matrix Table of T heta S ig m a Phi April of 2, will Royalty.” Mrs. H arding, born B e r ­ tita Carla Camille Leonarz in Nuremberg, B av aria, accompanied her parents to Mexico on a diplo­ matic mission. Irater she returned with her mother to take the gem s and in Mexico by le ft C arlotta and Maximilian to F ran z Joseph. insignia first p ersonages Mrs. H ard in g’s book, “ Phantom Crown, deals with the ill-fated C arlo tta and Maximilian. “ The Golden F leece.” which deals and with historic of F r a n z events in the A u stria J o se p h ; Purple,” “ Royal and about A lexand er and Drage o. Serbia, are am ong her works. Her latest book, “ Farew ell ’Toin ette,” which has ju s t been published, 's the third in the series dealing with the H ap sbu rg family. Tickets may be obtained from any m ember o f St. David’s Guild, from Mrs. George S. N a il*, or by calling the parish house. K I R B Y H A L L V E S P E R S Kirby Hall will have a vesper service Sund ay afternoon follow­ ing dinner. The Rev. ( . L. H u l l s pastor of the All S a in ts’ Episcopal Church of Austin, -will be the Gene Hemmle, g u e st from student F o rt Worth, will be the g u est singer. the University speaker. in U. T. G e ts Picture O f Mrs. Stark A full-length oil p ortrait o f the late Mrs. Miriam Lutcher Stark, b en efactor o f the University, now han gs in the S tark Library. The picture, which is 3-by-7 feet, in had hung in the S tark home O range fo r ab ou t thirty years. It is a g ift from Mrs. S t a r k ’s son, H. is a J . Lutcher S tark , who member of the Board of Regents. The portrait was done by A u g ­ ust Benzinger, Sw iss artist, when Ben­ Mrs. Stark was about 45. zinger was noted for portraits of P resident McKinley, T aft, and Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. Stark was the wife of the late W. H. S ta r k of Orange, who was a member o f the Board of Regents from 1911 to 1915. In 1926 she presented her library and fine arts collection to the Uni­ versity. B ecause of lack of space, her donation wra s not moved to the cam pus until last spring. The library contains more ten thousand beautiful and rare vol­ umes. than Mrs. Sam uel Gideon, Austin artist and wife o f Sam uel E. Gid­ eon, assistan t p rofessor of archi­ tecture at the University, su p e r ­ vised the cleaning and hanging of the portrait in the library D E A T S H O U S E D IN E S The Deats House boys were en­ tertained by their housemother with a r h cist m as dinner party. The guests were Hugh S te g e r, E d ­ ward Hau^child, Ben Blair, John ( b i b b s G. R. Moss, A lbert Mc­ Millan, W. C. H astings, Leonard Seahnlm, Freddie Hoeninghaus, Dee Marling, E d g a r P itte rt, A r ­ thur Nicholas, Bobby Erwin and Reshit Kenan. A LP H A CHI O M EG A its fall Alpha Chi Om ega sorority will form al Frid a y , D e­ hold cember 9, I o ’clock from 9 to at the Austin Country Club with Gabe M artel’s orchestra playing. Doris Ann Daniel and J a n e t t e Martin are in ch arge o f d ecora­ tions. E S Q U I R E S M E E T T U E S D A Y to assign duties The E sq uires will meet T u e s ­ day nighl at 7 o’clock at the Hillel Foundation t<» the committee which were chosen at last week’s m eeting to make arrangem en ts for the fall forms Final plans fo r the dance, which will be held December IO a t the Lions H u b , will be made. Robert H art, form er student, a t­ tended the Temple-Kerrville game S aturday. Fraternity Entertains Sigma Delta Tau Phi S ig m a Delta will hold an Sunday honoring open house S ig m a Delta Tau, sorority which has just recently established a chapter on the ramp *8. the The honorees will he Petrice Edelstein, Gwendolyn S e i g I * , Libby L an d e, Harrriet Reich, Pauline Gilbert, S a ra Mary Lieb- erman, Sbirlie Tallal, and Mil­ dred D orfm an. H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR FRATERNITY JEWELRY NO W y o u m a y c h o o s e a n y lig h t e r , c o m p a c t, w atch, cigarette case, bracelet, or any one of a hundred other type* of fin e jew elry and have it person­ alized by applying your fra te rn ity or sorority coat of arms. NO G IFT to a f r a t e r n it y or sorority person is complete w ith o u t th e ir emblem on it, and our skilled craftsm en apply them in sm art and unusual ways. Come in and see the wide variety of handsome jew elry pieces NA T IO N A L F ra te rn ity Badges are also in c lu d e d in our fin e stock, or we w ill make your special desire to order in a fe w days W e can replace that lost badge or supply a beaut^u !y jeweled sweetheart pin for sister, M o th e r or sweetheart. "You C an Use Yo UT Credit lf Ifs Good S W E A T E R S Knits, sponge and angora wools in pink blue, gold, purple, white and teal. $ 1 .9 5 to $4.95 H O S IE R Y E x q u i s i t e , sheer, clear perfect, 2 and 3 thread chiffon hosiery. 7 9 c— 3 in a box $ 2 .2 5 $ | — 3 in a box $ 2 .8 5 Love’y L IN G E R IE sate and c e p e s ps. gowns, pa­ jamas ard nan* es. $1.00 to $6.95 BAGS A large s+oek to e ’- o o s e from — bael® , wines, whites in suedes and ca f . . . all shapes. A so, beau­ tiful evening bags. $ 1 .0 0 $1*95 $3 .95 LL In many sty la* G L O V E S to match any and cologs coior-scl'eme . . . in snort and ic m engthl . . . to $4.95 $1.00 SNYDER’S SMART SHOP “Austin’s Most Beautiful Ladies Shop” /TLC~l o n x u s a complete rep resen tation M c K i n n o n s of the famous perfumes of 607 Congresj For Your Stomach s Sake, Eat at the M A V E R I C K With p:i * cr‘4 pleasure we bring y Cf ’ O f O ti i ant selection ot the tm- of Luclen belong They are the choice of smart women on both C cr . nerJ«— and will be your choice wven you meet them here! I > jn a varied range of sizes in the world. The Ideal Xmas Gift UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE tv* r oc attractive p ackages in all foods. SOC Special Turkey Dinner 5 0 c C o c k t a i l , S a l a d , T u r k e y with B r e w i n g , C r a n ­ b e r ry S a u c e a n d G i b l e t G r a v y , P o t a t o e s T w o V e g e t a b l e . , D r i n k a n d D e s e r t . Table d’ Hote D in n er..........................75c Sea Food D inner................................ Dine V th va for a meted Bilection of fine qm lit)) The MAVERICK S e v e n t h a t C o n g r e s s Mary Flem ing, daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. J . V. Flem ing, 400 A cad ­ em y Drive, and Don Kennemer J r . , University student*, were m arried at noon S a tu r d a y a t the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. B ess Oglesby, sister c f the bride, and Adele D uBose were the fem in ­ ine B e e attendants. W alter P o rter and David Crockett a tended the groom. The bride wore a gold costume suit of sheer wool with brown mink trim. H er corsage was a bronze orchid. Mrs. K en nem er is a g rad u ate o f Austin High School, and is a ju n io r student in the University. She is a m em ber of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Kennemer, who Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kennem er Sr., of S an Angelo, is a member o f Pi K a p p a Alpha frate rn ity and is a ju nio r in the School of Business A dm in istra­ tion. The couple will live in Austin short from a return on their wedding trip. S C H U L Z - U R B A N IC Miss Gertrude U rbanic o f A u s­ tin and E a st Bern ard was married to Martin A. Schulz o f Austin the T h ursday at b rid e’s sister, Mrs. L eona Chupick o f 2103 H artfS rd Road, by the Rev. Martin J . Neeb o f Lutheran Concordia College. the home o f Mrs. Schulz attended the Uni­ versity in 1933-34, and Mr. Schulz took his bachelor o f business ad­ m inistration degree in 1930. Mrs. Schulz is sec retary to the chief engineer of the S tate Departm ent o f Agriculture. Mr. Schulz is m an ag e r of the T e x a s Well Log Service in Austin. C L ARK E-H O L L IS Miss Florence Hollis, junio r stu ­ dent in the U niversity last year, will be married to L ieu ten ant Cris Clarke a t her home in E agle P ass J a n u a r y 12. Miss Hollis was an English m a ­ jo r, a member o f Pi B e ta Phi so­ rority, and the Pierian L iterary Society. Mr. Clarke is in the flying corps o f the army. The couple will live In New York. B R O W N - T E R R E L L Miss M argaret Terrell, ex-stu­ dent, was m arried Brown J r . a t her home Antonio F riday, December 2. to Archie > in San Mrs. Brown is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and an E n g ­ lish m ajor. Mr. Brown is a law­ yer in S an Antonio. G R A N T -B R O W N Lois Brown, ex-student in the U niversity, and Hugh R. Grant J r . o f San Antonio and D ad as were m arried Thanksgiving Day In Del Rio. The bride, d augh ter o f Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown of Del Rio, received her bachelor of business from adm inistration degree the U niversity Following in 1935. her graduation she tau ght at the U niversity of S an Antonio, where she became head o f the business administration departm ent. Miss Brown has tau g h t commercial sub­ jec ts in fo r the Del Rio High School. last two y e a rs Mr. G rant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. G ra n t Sr. o f D al­ las. He attended Southern Meth­ odist University and is a m ember o f K a p p a Alpha fraternity. He in San A n­ has made his home tonio fo r the p a st fo u r years. N IC H O L -C O L L IN S Iva Elaine Collins, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Colllins o f Austin, was m arried to C. U. Nichol, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burton of Midland, Mich., No­ vem ber 23. The wedding took place in the home o f the Rev. W alter M cK en­ zie, who officiated. Miss Marilee Eddins. student, was maid o f honor and Edw ard Col­ lins served as best man. g ra d u a t Mrs. Nichol is a fo rm er student in the University. Mr. Nichol received his degree from Central S tate T each ers College, Mount Pleasant, Mich. He is employed as college supervisor fo r Real Silk Hosiery Mills. The couple will live in Houston. Paulist Missionary Visiting in Austin The Rev. William F. Biakeslee, St. Austin s form er p astor o f Chapel and one o f the six south­ ern m issionary Paulist F ath ers sta ­ tioned in the hills of Tennessee, Is visiting In A ustin this week. He will return to Winchester, Tem)., soon to resume his work. three months The six fath e rs have spent the past in the b a ck ­ wood? o f T ennessee to provide r e ­ ligious and educational material in districts remote from churches and schools. M ISS H E F L I N R E T U R N S Mis= Bess Heflin, professor of home economics, who has been a t ­ tending a meeting of the A m er­ ican Vocational A ssociation in St. Louis, Mo., will be back in A u s­ tin today. ____________________ S T R I K E S E T T L E D R A C IN E , WLs.. Dec. 3.— ( I N S ) — The three day “ outlaw strik e” o f 300 Kenosha line worker* which h a.ted operations o f three Na-h-Kelvinator C orp ora­ tion plant* was settled tod ay . assem bly P A G E E I G H T Th* First CoHrft Dvfiv <» ttie S™*} N o rm an d ie in P A R I S , D#c. J — ( I N S ) — A f - e r . l m . r W m . ^ r . - j affected other French sr sr r ' r'> nim** th* r ant liner Norm And ie t*mpor#ri./ " / n ' a E i c j a r d D an dier to p.*«# h# * *r oat of constr, *iM A government order Indefinitely 1*7!n* UP the h igp eh cr # Started It All He* M illr y t o *7 f o r the Unit* I, States was canceled, following ap­ p lic a te ^ it m ilita ry re viisitio n m g to all other rn ▼dived. W ith an estimated three tho * * •and sear* ‘'T- and o tr workers a lrea d y on strike end be tween forty and fifty * ly entailer fishing v« op, marine off ic J*** fear that th# st an French seaport* effort* exerted dispute to nig rA Phone 2-2473 TH E D A ILY TEXAN* Phone 2-2473 Amazed Quints Sing to Test Changed Voices American Econ6mic System Stagnating, Says Henderson S U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 4. 1938 3,000 V O L T S S T U N M A N tors that fellow workers had B L U E F I E L D , W . Va., Dec. S. hoisted him off a mountain by ( I N S ) — A power company line- han(j lines, and had then propped horse to search for medi- man carr o , of the rerr.o.e Cum- berland foo th ill, of Kentucky on horseback today to seek hospital- a‘ ftId’_____________________ _ ______ ‘ ™ WASHINGTON, Dec, c a r t e d b y f ? , a. — the untold of the hum an body, and not of , science approacher the problems ization and to relate to amazed p«%siciar.s how he had been stun- Mrs. G ail Tubbs, Bishop, and ned by a 3,000-volt shock, yet Mrs. V iv ia n Yoe, ex-student of the ived to tell about it. . linem an, E . J . H a g e r, 30, campus this week doing research the U niversity, visited on U n iv e rs ity , visited on governm ent’s Revealing — The the it has spawned orisrina! , i n ” years, the Am erican of P rin c e to n , W . V a ., told doc- j work. Hints Arm am ent Is Spending A libi N E W Y O R K , Dec. f I V S i ^ { Th* Dionne q i ntuplete have re* covered from their tonsil-adenosd cr • • operation N it not from their »ur- ’-Lr *» prise st having new voice*. eeonorr.i W A SH IN G T O N , Der, S. , r v q i Rit-terlr St UC king S e w r i.V .Bend n* pollfi**, ‘ h* r n ;t *d York today told the story. ^ta»e* fhamber o f Com m erce to- singing ever day w arned th a t P re sid e n t R o o ,- since,” he paid. “ A p p a re n tly the rfftrm »m ent program ih o ald chang# in th e ir v o ic e , ha* amazed “ T h e y ’ve been Dr. A an Roy Dafoe, their p*r- ion#! physician, e iilt in * in New mg aru if tier. co . r**, omist a ■ the O not be u * ^ luge • ' 7 . r to disguise another them a rd th ey w a n t to see what. # "pump p r i m i n g ” plan effect# they ran g e t ” -v fin anting th* !>»*” * 23 Quint* will tell you all shout their onV jar “ pump prim ing" out operation ~ ju «t like all the la d ies if you will , the* New listen, And P av* had failed to solve the relief says the doctor. err c h a m her said , -Vt# * " r * j‘ ‘ th W h ile he rm*nt problem#, is In tow n, D r. D a ­ custo m ary . , „ p# should he advocacy rounds o f th * in fa n t hospitals o f ‘T m n *v # r too old to “ I u su ally pick tw o and acme th ey for fd national defense and tim es I hand on# o u t.” le arn ,” he -aid. idea or .p sn c e w ill make hi* . v , , " ' r arm am ent in the the city. .R ifle d by need increases ” in I ~ claim of m erit ' - w h i c h p j j f* ■ adapted. of the mili- •rsl ye a rs to ■quently the h- timed to business pe­ s e r (; n * '*ari no ♦ nmen! expeo- it i pen sa hie, th ey do not total v. j he offset ’A’ i t h *. a c k are ip r v * ypo ttk** rn plfiie. af*'! p*ndi t u r f * inrid*» yd*. " I f ls^r#***d a r r» * j r** * hgroffl# ind 0111 d h * H i F^d *t-a i ricr< i * tr* l y r a t e e NU Alt * I h ll * f ■ r e * ! i f ’ o n 0f O' - F I N I . A N D T O P A Y D E B T W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 3. — if * war debts since ( IN S ) -The little republic of Fin- ar.d, only war debtor nation to honor the Hoover Moratorium of 19.12, to- States da’ notified it will pay Its government • • at re g .la r *cnr annual installment of $232,935.50 on December 15, indication has the Hue dam. No other any ! from it. intends resuming the United receive* expend!- count ry the payments. T ’ « « ’ a t a m c n t bi- . ... ghted a th* cham-' Mary M Uonnlco is visiting in al report issued by the ch federal fin a, r <* -ammi cd by Fred H. Clausen -nr W et Houston this week-end. of and w hi 'h called n -■■ fl fhe Am erican •b I ) ‘*ni’s m a in ta in th e c r e d it nent." Juanita Kinsey of Wichita Falls i* visiting friends in the Univer­ se v tb s v eek end. the N ew 0 .4 % 0 i* %0 0 X * 0 Ta 4s -rn has ceased grow- ***** USemployment figures, ead.ng for “ stagna- Henderson said the number of jo '- contin®## its present j ' <*MI ace government econ- H « observed grim ly that this num.- < dential adviser told ber would be 1,900,000 today had anti-monopoly th* years not been deprctsion- oey in Octooer was , ft,56 , • today ridd en. / xn "height H is testim o n y end#d th# govern- r Henderson, executive " » « * > w « io n .ic trilogy', presented t K i A the com m ittee, and * RA and W P A economist, Deal « « ?n o in i.tif which servedI him self and two o i re has been a signifi- a c u rta in raider -or . - from “ o u r historic te e ’s fa r- re a m in g ‘ :n v * s .iy a -on. J < f g ro w th ," aine* th* B E A U T Y IS A P R O F E S S IO N S T . L O U I S , Dec. 3 .— ( I N S 1 declared the nation « fa c t re a lis tic a lly , T he term “ profe=Nona. ’ no longer me* keep in 'm in d it is applies only to m edicine, the law i a w-h.” vast and com plex i and theology*, but is broad en • .g include beauty operators, a o to the ap- cord ing to a decision o a borated, s problem should be ; in the U n ite d States C ircu it C ourt in file * same w ay m edical I of A ppeals. line cant depa cai 1929 pea,. Hen de 1 mu-' fa - and a dea.ir organ Th proar rn i ■ 't a T/ic Di st i nct i v e Gi ft B A L F O U R F R A T E R N IT Y J E W E L R Y W ith Your C o a t of A rm$ V'nee y our orde rs now for Christ was I '‘ ' v e r y . Repre sent e d by Carroll McPherson U N IV ER SIT Y CO-OP * V- * V- * V- * I none 2-2473 r r e x a n C l a s s i f i e d A n n o u n ce m e n ts Autos For Sale tm ■ f-:...." W h y ra/e ycur c ’othes just c eaned? . . . Have them DE LUXE CLEANED # Se rv i ng Un i v e rsi t y St ude nt s for More Than SO Years. DIAL 2-3123 Phone 2-2473 Pareqra 2 ) Club Sedan I D riv e n less t h * 1 : p’.reheser-—» * IOO m il** bv o r if in * l •' ii buy at Russe C. Faulkner ISS nth °* Phone 88S7 Coaching E N G L I S H I , E n g lis h teacher w ith M a tte r 's degree 'u h Pr' of ret I in g SOc I * b r experienced in t n t - in hour. Phone 2 -1 S a t. ( S E N T I K M A N . single, w ell q u alifie d , I n!- ve rs ify degree to I exes *each er’* c e rtifl cate, want- tu to r A c c o u n tin g and C o m m ercial rab ie- t* A so ty p is t, aperch I^ w ra n e a D ava n p o rt. Phone co rrectio n. f c X P E R I K N C E D , in c a b f u l F - ig ii- h by e r s d n a r * gtudant. T h e m e , t y p i s t -»nd p r o o f r e a d e r . M a t t h a * ♦ T u f k t r . 21 OS N u # c # * . 2-7 636. c o a c h in g A n n o u n c e m e n t * , . tm ' --r'K. '■ saptgSPI WI W*M' *** mRmm, $595 Classified Advertising RATE CARD C V .s T e d Advec s e t s Y on can aeo no m icaily run yo u r elaasified vary In Th# D a ily T e x a n ! READER ADS 20 W o rd s— Maximum A d s Are To Be Run On Consecutive Da ys 1 tim # 2 ti meg 8 tim e * S tim es DISPLAY 8 40 .RS . - .70 . 1.90 Typewriters Typewriters Sears Guaranteed FACTOR Y R E B UILT TYPEWRITERS L .C . SMITH, R O Y A L AND U N D ER W O O D '• * » (. •» .. , - ’»-«-» - J » t t I v* ■ -« , • 0 r r*,». irv iou E IX . 2-S282 for Dial 2-2473 further information on messenger service. S a v e N o w ! * 4 4 9.5 $5 Down So!d on Easy "’Arm* Ssa^s Factory Rebuilt Typew-- hers are not to b# c o r ‘used with a reconditioned typewriter. These mach'T'es a-e rebu It through out. New cush'ons. New keys. Al! new moving p a r s . N ew machine guarantee. Pica and Elite types. See them today and save! I he mar 4 center of Kl meet ic arena controversy 1 cist t*rritori cr r»t in gent# © stationed at th g verr r ent three union was !ak‘*n i eau* to c T h * Am erican un ar.d*. IU It guards - a rye*, and J th# arr** . • ne r # A (- e of la d in L e o n J o u h t u i is t b s m a n w h a t h # general F r e n c h s t r i k e p e r . o h s 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 w h i c h lr, E d o u a r d i t o p p S ^ w o r k P r e m i e r t o “ p a s s i v e l y " p r o t e s t D a la d l e r * * e c o n o m i c d e e r * * * . L a t e s t development i t t h # mari- is p a r a l y c i n g I i m e t t r i k a w h i c h F r e n c h s h ip p i n g . of ’ he Spanish ( .vil W ar were taken to a cam p fo u r m iles from L * H a vre , until they w ill remairi w h ere * h c rn means can be found to sr laved out o f F r a n c e . I t was t iv be their third-el#** bocking* transferred to a British oi iran ship. \ , i • 1 'Ville, '*-7 • if -he f th* Duke of G lo u cester Breaks C o lla r Bone *o in f in L O N D O N , Dee 3 ( I N S ) — Th# Duke of Clou- -stfr, brother of K.ng Gee-ge, i.ffe -H a frac­ tured collar hon** today wh*n his hors# stumbled and fell up,,ri him “ Ti - a d 1 infln’ eau ie dollar ie bt t a Havre m k t , and on* three men ken* from \odyg lard in a brisk ty-fWt pl* front of t ( bedevil!* i Ie tr a fnrip! is©hit ordered arrested, was Mowbray. police hands wheri a of < n* hundred sailor* z t si* »pt av ay ♦ wen • '•.othe* detectives in .»• union meeting hall, a-d hi* a«*ocia‘e* are r*ax:mijm of five v s - s' Ult tiring a fox hunt near Melton der ’ beer: , red t p#npl third of B ritain a four royal brothers, was rushed by a u t o m o b i l e to his W arw ick h inting lodge, then to the Melton Mowbray Hospital where * ray pictures revealed that the fra 1 • lure was simple, though painful. Th* duke, ng rongr*-sa to adoj * a fis- gram to end d e ficit fin anc- 1940 and balance the bold­ the cham ber said in 19 41, pr spectlve 40,800 mil I •r *n in fla- tr debt “ ha** *-'rio»» ary aspect* which do not tend s'reng+hen public confidence e cred it s t r ic tu r e of the na- S a hover ng sue ‘ r* of g, if not devastating, ♦ he chamber said, he- of the 24.000 million increase sir r e I ’resi- took office has velt , r <• d “ through bark not “ savings of th* U !:*r ' y £ ' I sissJ* ? predicted a permanent na­ tional debt that will cost the peo­ ple a billion dollars annually in int ere U and added: C H R I S T M A S B U Y I N G For Student* ll M o d e Eosy The M in istry N rine issued th* or i*r app ying *he forme req a is it oning decree ta the ships, but the ve«*e’s were not occupied by mobile it.« -ds or troop* '-is The acrider i tecalled the davs ahi tv when The Duke’s eldest brother, ds oh King F.dward V H I and at* c i o n ‘ lf people come to d;-*r-18S1 . from horseback action n a y come quickly and un- T h e r e y o u w a y f i n d — ; - -- .. 1 A t A A M W FENNEY’ S M ore than ever the C E N T E R O F A U S T IN 50c IM JWN A Store Full of Super Savings on Christmas Clifts Give More Spend Less B U Y A L L Y O U R G I F T S A T P E N N E Y ' S N o A fte r- C h ris tin a s H e a d a c h e s ! N o N e w Y e a r s B ills to P a y ! If You Haven't Seen Tenney's You Haven't Seen Santa Save on . . . Toy* Save on . . . Robes and Pajam as Save on . . . Gifts for the Hom e Save on . . . House Slippers Save on . Linens . . G ift Blankets and Save on . . . G ifts for Everyb o d y J . C . P E N N E Y C O . 'j a i *13-15 C o n g re ss - B A R G A I N I '3 4 rn-c ban r B ro w n . 2511 A N w F i f - > r • • - * * ? P la c e yo u r order w r h me r w to insu re d e liv e ry , j r a• ' w t v } # p referred. A phone .e-ion Stratton. 4'*U ch M R . C H A N \ f F IR R Y ' i r g e n - A rm strong C > Ph o ne £-96JO. arrame# -a -'>msn Sw ear- I J. C R F ,D IT n new '. - :»'i\ ered F'":’ d. W il l #-ad* * - used ear or d sr TPX e*'ji»e. (N :: Sc - tt 5 4 4 4 119 East 7th D a n c in g B E r O P T 'L A B — L E A E N T O D A N C E f- - r L e s s o n F r e e In d i v i d u a l - \ttcn tio n — L a r g e B a llr o o m r i a * * . '* M o n d a y * A T h u r s d a y * 7 :3 0 p m . A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C I N G S C H O O L Ph. 2-3854— *908 IOX w.*t I* Educational g o o d -to o l* ar* *o acered- ’ ed, A L L C O ! R B E .s 11F C O L L E G E L E V E L . bool*. O n ly A ld I E A ( H E R S H A V E U N I V K R S IT Y DF. 1 R E E T U I T I O N O N x M O N T H L Y B A S I S N E W r u n IC N 5 IN AN G h p i . A ll N O S O L IC I T O R S E M P L O Y E D t Author zed HARPER METHOD SHOP C o rrecti'-a T re a tm e n t fo r H a ir and D ry Scalp F a llin g X S cie: Ben lt y S *rv|» e at P o p u la r P ric e s l f I E . 9th St. P k o v t 2 - 0 '" K F V S F I T T E D — C a ll ua. 101 ________ P h o n e 2-7981 S t r e e t S h o p . F i f t h P e t m i c k y * W’ e » t 5 th . Ut e our l ay -away pl an. Small deposit holds any t y p e w r i t e r until X m a s at this l ow price. H o m e l a u n d r y i i i P H O N E 3 7 0 2 SEARS.R0E8UCK AND CD. ( H O O S E W I S E L Y t h a t te h o o l S e le c t a a c c r e d ite d b y I* U n > a! 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A ll interest , n play fa ils to p the adolescent rn who can be w orked up typ e of 7 adventurous A n y po sitive ♦ e picture m ig h t have d was lost in its w o e fu lly ,ding.-—J A C K D O L P H . ; icture. f i x e opt 'You Can't Take It With You' Here Tuesday Night “ Y o u C a n ’t T a ke I t W ith 'io u . P u litz e r P riz e w in n in g p la y by G eorge K a u fm a n and Moss H a rt w hich is c u rre n tly approaching its one thousandth p erform ance on B ro a d w a y , w ill p stand at the P a ra m o u n t T heater T uesday. a orm-nig'* ■od u -.at; B ' »nj and Chicago The cast fo r the A u stin p tion o f the p la y is a combi of the b etter p layers in thi ton produ C laren ce O liv e r, who interpreted in the Bos­ G ra n d p a V a n d e rh o f ton com pany, w ill again play ’ he same role. O th er members of the cast to be seen here include E v a Condon, P a tti L itte l, A lan B rix e y , Donald Sharp e, Joseph A llenton, W illia m J e f f r e y , E llis Ba k e r, Bene R o b e rt!, D ulcie Cooper, Jo a n C roydon, Fra n ces E . W illia m s, and Jo h n M a rrio tt. L io n e l The p lay The screen ver ion of the p.ay, as B a rrym o re if. Je a n A rth u r r, and Ja m e s lot c a p italist’s w ith her, was nths ago. story of the mdpa wh sta rrin g G ra n d p a V an d e rh o l as his grandda ight S te w a rt as the big-? son who fa lls in levi seen here some mr Is the n u tty V a n d e rh o fs— goes snake-hunting up rn V erm ont when he is going to comm ence­ m ent exercises; hi? daughter who w rites plays because someone de­ livered a ty p e w rite r to the house b y m istake eight years ago; his son-in-law who makes firew orks in the basem ent; and other members o f the crazy brood. Airwaves T he S e ’ en D ays on F o r ty A cre s i broadcast o ver K N O W ' program , at 6 o’clock direct from last night of H ogg M em orial A u d i­ i the stage le w orth an yb o d y’s tim e torium , w ir see, fo r that m atter. to hear, crow d which did see the The small saw one that was d e fi­ program n ite ly designed fo r tho studio a u ­ dience as w ell as fo r those liste n ­ ing by radio. P e te r M ichael C u rr y , as Lizzie, the F o r t y A c re s ’ coun- te rp a rt of Tizzie Lish, even a p ­ peared in costume. is The program presented th irty minutes of mu«ic th a t w as as good as tho best and com edy th a t at times fell slig h tly below par. Gabe M a rte l's orchestra in d u b ita b ly the hest that has grow n up around the F o r t y A cres in quite some seemed tim e. be tte r than usual on the vocal o f the “ T w o S leep y Peo p le ” ; and Co-Ed T rio was sa tisfa c to ry in th e ir in terp re ta tio n o f “ M y R e v ­ like the girls bet- e rie ,” but w e ter in more syncopated a rra n g e ­ ments than that heard last night. Jim m y V a le n tin e — P A T H O L T . . And Tell of Time' Review Tuesday . L a u ra K r e y ’s novel, . And T ell o f T im e ,” w ill be review ed by A r n y e H eats Johnso n, A u stin High School fa c u lty mem ber, be­ fore the high school P.-T.A . in the D riskill H o tel C ry s ta l B a ll Room T uesd ay, D ecem ber 6, a t 3:30 o’clock. Proceed s fro m the tic k e t sale w ill go into a scholar-hip fu n d w hich w ill aid one boy and one g irl from the A u stin H igh School Ju n e g ra d u a tin g class to attend the U n iv e rs ity . cago. Lassb erg opened the program w ith a group o f tw o com positions by his te ach e r E r ic h S o ra n tin , and the ever-popular fa r from h ack ­ neyed “ A v e M a r ia ” by S ch u b e rt. The yo u th fu l v io lin is t displayed ample techniqu e and a sa tis fa c ­ to ry degree of m usical und erstand ­ ing of these numbers, once he had gam ed his com posure. The M o ­ zart C oncerto in D which fo llo w ed was the most en jo ya b le num ber of the evening. M r. Lassberg s tone w as n e ve r too heavy' to crush the delicacies o f this typ ica l Mo- zartian concerto, and his in to n a ­ tion w as beyond serious reproach. F o llo w in g the interm ission, M r. Schm edes, who served in the ca­ p a c ity o f a c c rnpanist fo r the v io ­ linist, played three C hopin num ­ bers: B a lla d e in A fla t M a jo r, and tw o Etu d es, Op. IO , Nos. 3 and 4. Schm edes played w ith assurance and a a rtis tr y . Much can be expected from this prom ising youth. fin e degree o f C H A R L E S T A Y L O R . H a r le y M itch e ll o f Tem p le v is ­ ited Lee M itch e ll, student, and a t­ tended the T e m p le - K e rrville fo o t­ ball gam e S a tu rd a y . He played in a jo in t badm inton to u rn a m e n t a t A u stin A th le tic C lub S a tu rd a y night. l l EEM In s p ire or encourage a m usi­ cal fu tu re b y g ivin g a fin e in stru m en t, chosen from our n a tio n a lly know n lines. F o r y o u r convenience we o ffe r a Tim e-to-pay plan. Also fin e g ifts o f m usical equipm ent . sheet music m usic stands, m utes, in stru m e n t cases, etc. O ffe r in g yo u in ­ strum ents b y • . • C O N N S E L M E R M A R T IN K I N G H O L T O N L U D W IG L E E D Y R O T H a n d o t h e r s I . R . R E E ! ) M U S I C C O . y* J Since 1901 Ph. 3531 805 Congraaa S ham po o anil Set 25c I n d iv i d u a l H a i r S t y l e * F r e n c h B r a i d . 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