Today’s Editorials Student Body A Problem, Too Volume 39 THE DAILY TEXAN AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1937 Price Five Cents Ten Pages Today The Weather Friday* Partly cloudy. No. 14 PhiSigs, A.E.Phi Top G r e e k s Rally at Practice Session Gives For Cup; Phi Delis, Zetas Next G™winug PerJ ns Team Send-O ff to L S M . Game Betas Fall Under Average; On Probe Phi S igm a D elta fra tern ity and A lpha E psilon P hi sorority had th e h ig h e st a verages fo r social or­ g a n ization s on la st year, V . I. M oore, dean o f stu d en t life , reported T hursday. Sigm a N u won th e cup la st year. the cam pus This w ill be the second year fo r Phi Sigm a D elta to re ceiv e th e cup giv en yearly by the In te rfra ­ ter n ity C ouncil to th e fra tern ity w ith th e h igh est average. W hen its a fra ter n ity w ins this honor, nam e is en graved upon the cup, which it m ay keep u ntil the n e x t scholastic a v erages are com puted. A fra ter n ity w in n in g th e cup fo r th ree su ccessive years h olds it p er­ m an en tly. On* C h a p t e r Fai l s Commons Capers Crushed ’Cause Chief Caught On I t was a secret, but Miss Jan - zen found it out. To the one hundred and odd Phi Delta Phi To Initiate l l New Members U niform s N e e d e d ^ F o r 85 M em bers; I h c tc l u lg S F u n d s Insufficient p i For Purchase • ___ I **an Regional Convention B y H A R V EY G A BL ER Phi D elta Phi, chose fr a te r n ity , honorary o ffic e r s law and The U n iversity B and is s u ffe r in g grow in g p ain s w ith th e rapid b oys w ho w ork a t the Comm ons elec te d eleven n ew m em bers at ics rise o f the organ ization to and “ C heese m eans boss is com in g.” For I a region al Sigm a Phi, jour m eetin g T u esday n ight. N ew mem- berg are Jam es D. C aldw ell, Le-; im pressive band. T he dire and per- j na]i«m fra tern ity fo r w om en were local lon g t i m e l y G* D en m an , H ow ard Barker, p o x in g problem o f eq u ipp in g 218 m ade at a m eetin g o f ' * top as the S ta te ’s la rg est and m ost honorary and p rofession al Chuck W agon , it, “ th ir ty -six ” fello w s— the t h e convention o f Theta T en tative plans fo r th e A * Law son G oggans, J o e G reenhill, M iss A nna Jan zen , director i R aym ond Lynch, Leon P ayne, Ben the U n iv ersity C om m ons ca fe te ria I Pow ell, R am sey M oore, Ben Stone, and Chuck W agon, k n ew n o th in g ; and H arvey W eil. o f this h igh-sign . N ow , how ever, O ffice rs for th e 1937-38 school are Louis w hen she h ea r, the M id num ber, seM ion are L ou i’ N>Ison- Presi' secre­ d en t; P alm er H u tcheson , she know s treasurer; tary; G eorge ~ R aym ond Cook, h istorian; and J. John Law ler, g la d ia to r em eritus. som ebody has ................ • P ike, th at o ' ‘.1 ^ t' r • I r ^ * ft« « & ?» rA '1 p m usicians has arisen to co n fron t I chapter Thursday n ight. The con- C olonel G eorge H urt. The fo r th e band have n o t increased in ratio with the n um erical grow th o f the group. T h ese are th e c ir ­ cum stances as Mr. H urt saw them when in terview ed la st n ig h t. fu n d s venison, planned for D ecem ber 31 ^ r J „ n a and 4, will be held in con n ection the Pan A ™ n c a n ( aSlno In Da w ith the annual M atrix T ab le, at J which some ou tstan d in g w om an in the field of journalism w ill speak. • Miss Josephine C aldw ell, na­ tional secretary o f T h eta Sigm a J Phi, Phi alum nae The A ll-C ollege Q ueen’? Coro­ nation and Ball has becom e an an­ nual social ev en t when the Long horn footb all team goes to Dal ar­ each O ctober to play the Univ* r sity of Oklahoma. las will be com pleted tod ay, Jake P ickle, p resid en t o f toe S tu dents’ A ssem b ly, said last night. is con tactin g a ctive and at “ W hen I cam e here I under­ stood .” Mr. H urt said , “ that the to U n iversity w anted ‘hie i f s b and .” He stated tim e’ with go chapters * . , , , I that this group is now second to 3.M .U ., Oklahoma . ,, Of th e new m em bers Howard Barker and Law son G oggan s are seniors. The other n in e are m i d d l e law s. In itia tio n rites w ill be a d -, m inistered in o n e o f the cou rts o f • * civil appears a t the C apitol Tues- d ay a ftern o o n , O ctober 5, at B tiln . . . , . m . - . . j , none in discipline and upright . , . , , r I ness o f conduct and in gen eral be . , i hflinni* M nci/'fl I It? th o v urn Act tm. havior. “ M usically th e y are as fin e an am ateur band as I ever heard," he com m ented. , , . L .S .U ., U n iv ersity , I T exas State C ollege for W om en, ' a n d M a ry H a r d in - B a y lo r. N ew m e m b e rs w ere discussed f o r the f ir s t tim e. Their nam es will he b r o u g h t up again a t a m e e tin g S u n d a y aftern o o n a t 2:30 Have to Beg Mr. Hurt con tinu ed ea r n e stly , J °c^oc^. *n , tbe ^ pmans B udding. from This year it prom ises to be more than a social ev en t. The co ed chosen one o f the eleven schools to be crow ned queen at the coronation w ill possibly be given a screen te st by M etro-Goldwyn- this month M ayer stud ios, who su itab le screen fo r Debaters Elect 9 New Members Pickle Heads Committee To Choose Campus Beauties For Dallas Contest Oct. 9 ! S electio n of sixteen U niversity j o f T exas co-eds to represent the I U n iversity n ex t F riday and Sat- ■ *who w ould d eb a te ^ o n * the fra ter n ity w hich w as held in Colo- five fin e boys th at th ey canno ; be w ith us b ecau se we have n A m on g the a ctiv ities in w hich fu n d s.” Phi D elta Phi en g a g es during the j year is the fam ou s law court fo i spoke with hope, “som eone will m oot cases held p eriodically in the j see ou r dire need and com e to our Law B u ild in g. think, h ow ever.” h “ I The H o g g D eb ating Club held i O nly ch ap ter, accord in g to the list, to fa ll below U n iv ersity aver- age req u irem en ts and th u s go on i f s fir st form al m eetin g o f ^ he: m em bers will assem b le at the Dris- social probation w as B e ta Theta n ew gch 0 0 i y ea r, last n igh t. B e ta ’s average fo r last y ea r j P i. B eta's average for as- y ear w as 15.60, .22 p oin ts under the U n iv ersity req u isite o f 15.82. o f the club, an nou nced the date 0Ilfi *be °I4 m em bers o f Phi o f the com in g elec tio n s and also I D elta P hi, attend ed the province presen ted the lis t of those mem - i con ven tion o f the h onorary lega; q 8W&1(j v Ram ire2f president Raym ond Cook, sen ior law and kill H otel for a b anq uet. „uc P f WJL wllvav A ft(,r th e in itiation In ran k ing th e stu d en t social the U n iv ersity , organ ization s o f th e q u ality and th e q u an tity o f the varsity question “ R esolved : That rado th is sum m er. work done is con sid ered , and the | ^ U nicam eral S ystem of Legis- n um ber o f h ours passed AdontPd h v tho . ]atlon Should B,. A d o -ted b y th. average n u m u « m S t a t e 9 „ T h e m em bers p e r s e m e s t e r w-ith the lo w es. p a s s - g e v € r a l tQ spoak on th is question in g grade is in dicated b y figu res. and E w in g In com pu m g B ’s, and C’s are con verted " term s o f D. A n A U eq u ivalen t to 1.46 D ’s. a B to 1.31 D ’s, and a C to 1.154 D’s,^ *, w ere D arby Orgam Tr I t h e H eflin and Carl Jon es for n egative. D eb ate D eb ate ,s ave a g , in to! , 5 is! / , t , . Co-ed Handbook Plays Up Photos The all U n iversity average elim in ation s w ill be 15 82 and groups fa llin g below held on O ctober 13 to se le c t team s th e U n iversity average are p laced ; to rep resen t the club in the inter- on social p robation d uring th e fo l­ lo w in g scholastic year. Those fa il­ in g tw o y ea r s w ithin a period o f D on L an gston, th ree m ay n o t p led ge in the year Jam es H eflin , fo llo w in g th e second fa ilu re , u n -, E w in g A dam s, Frank Harwood, less th e p led ges are h igh-ran king j N ed Marrow, C harles Barnum , and stu d en ts. The n ew m em bers voted in were so c iety debates. J. W ard F ou ls. in include b e rsh ip is lim ite d ju n ior are sc o u tin g the D ep artm en t of t a le n t in Texas. Q u a il’ c a t i o n s s ta n d in g .Journalism and a C average w ith it now seem s th at I must “ But, in m y hand again take m y h a t only b eg g in g for clothing. The a ltern ative is to te ll about eig h ty - a B ave.r a * e l f Journalism . Mem- q u e e n will com e im m e d ia te ly a f t e r ; q ueen w ill com e from T h e Un to tw e n ty . _ th e se co n d Theta Sigma Phi, w ith Sigm a P an -A m e. lean C asino R e v u e , D elta Chi, p r o fe ssio n a l jo u r n a l is m w hich w in hav e A rt J a r r e l l and f r a t rn n y f o r m e n , w ill give t h e | B o r r a h M in n e v itc h ca9t) in­ “Journalism Jam boree,” an formal reception and dance for -•indents and fa cu lty m em bers o f the departm ent, tonigh t from 8 to Hurt and I i o’clock in ‘ he main ballroom of aid of cam pus the T exas U nion. M avournee F itz- on dow ntow n gerald, p resid en t o f T h eta Sigm a the culm ination o f a phi, appointed com m ittees to have versity of T exas, Oklahoma U ni versify, C entenary, Southern M ethodist U n iversity. T exas Chris- cheers. In stitu te, tian U n iversity, Rice Tm* ball V and erbilt U niversity, T ulane, S aturday at Texas S ta te C ollege for W om en, T exas W esleyan ( allege, and th U n iversity o f Missouri. n e x t F rid a y n ig h t. scheduled to begin m idn g h t. A n s o n W eeks’ oreheat w ill play. « aid.” i Last year Mr the 1 Band, w ith j leaders, paraded Co-ed can d idates for all-college C oronation of p e r f o r m a n c e th e all of th e illege t h e still th e in is JA K E PICKLE stre ets as drive to gain su ffic ie n t fu n d s to charge of en tertain m en t. suit grow ing organization. th en , even the. 118 Try Out For ‘First Lady’ L.C.D. Revives Its Free Press 3 N ew M embers th e additions o f Mack K eily Thom as, stan d in g co-eds in th e group ac- Mize o f Rio H ondo, G eorge P olan- Roach, tiv itie s o f the U n iversity are th e j sky o f T aylor, and Ray W atkins of G eorge Stam p-sized photographs o f out- W ith Cactus Camera Contest Starts m ost notable, fea tu re of the new y an A n gelo, the band reached the “ Co-Ed H andbook,” organ ization- new h eigh t o f 219 m em bers, guide fo r freshm an w om en, which I is published each year b y e e -Ed A ssem bly. The band is th e fir st in t h e th e | state to to ta l tw o hundred en roll­ increased rapidly m ea t and has since the A ggie ch allen ge cau sin g the cam pus m usicians to take m ore active in terest. Even new m em bers are an ticip ated, A ny girl w ish in g to have a handbook can obtain one at th e o ffic e o f the Dean o f W om en. T hey w ill be distributed as long as there are an y left. A pp roxim ately fifte e n stu d en ts attend ed the m eetin g held in the Journalism B u ild in g y esterd ay aftern oon to discuss ‘he rules and regu lation s o f the cam era con test a I to be sp moored by the Cactus, Burt D yke, and G eorge Cham- berlain, editor o f the yearbook, R eq uirem ent fo r m em bership in had ch arge o f the m eetin g and m ore ------------ j “ As you go to Louisiana, you [w ill have not on ly the best w ishes, The Fro* P ress, student p ub ic but also our p rayers w ith y o u ,” ---------- M eeting Thursday n ight in H ogg M emorial A uditorium , the ( urtain Club o f tho U n iversity put t h e i r ; , 118 n ew m em bers through th eir p aces in the try-ou ts fo r th e club ’s tlVitjr W1 “ first play of the year, "The F ir st; S eptem ber edition, “ Vol ?, N o. I I^ady.” . 6 1S5Uance °* d m h ' . . I ,” T his paper appears m onthly w ished Mr B ib l. had requested th a t the rally be h eld during th e a lt- ernoon instead o f at th e train a* boys w ere to lea v e, and he good to have a them cation o f L ittle Campus D orm itory be said in conclusion. scheduled O riginally fo r T exas U nion, th e m eetin g had to D. A ssociation, and be m oved the auditorium so that all o f the 180 m em bers could attend . all resid en ts of th e dorm itory free of charge. w orth n oth in g” is the m otto. “ C osts noth ing — issued to the to is under the d irection o f th e L. C. I n igh t’s rest. ^ D ivisions o f the book, m arked U n iversity stu d en ts who intend j social, religiou s, special in terests, j work the p revious sem ester. All All prints m ust be at least 3 by 4 honorary, regional, dorm itory, de inches and on hard glossy paper candidates are ca r efu lly checked partm ental, class, a th letic, a n d by th e R egistrar. P articipation in suitable for reproduction. A ll p ie­ ab solu tely tures ace to becom e the property trad itional activ ities, are w ritten of th e C a ctu s, a n d all c o n t e s t a n ts in an easily-com prehended who- ; m ust b e a r the e x p e n se of develop- what-w’hen style. > ing a n d cost o f film , I Dyke e x p la in e d t h a t th is y e a r ’s! O t h e r o f f i c e r s o f th e clu b a r e m a n ; a n d J a m e s Voss, in t r a m u r a l te n n is ! c o n te st w ould d i f f e r th e p a s t in t h a t th e s t u d e n t s I Hill, v ice-president, a n d R o b e r t j do u b le s will be t h e f i r s t s p o r t of ! in The first two pages o f the issue _ _ is passin g nine hours’ presented rules to th e con testa n ts. j introduced the new o ffic e r s to the are d evoted to actual new s o f the club: Jam es II. Parke, m em ber of dorm itory. W. C Kibble was ap- i the D ep artm en t o f E n glish , direc- pointed n ew dorm itory m an ager;; I tor; T ony Thom ason, director o f Harold Engdohl, v ic e - ; j the club a work shop; Joe VV h itley, p resident, was u nan im ou sly elect- f p u b licity director; Leonard S te l o -1 ed p resid en t o f the L. C. D. A s s o - ; t^e I r o ff, sta g e m anager; and J. B. I B illard, production m anager. .t o be graduated with the bachelor b ach elor o f journal- ism d egree do n ot have to tak e the lan guage exam in ation , they m eet th e require- 1 9 3 7 . 38 cataiogue> . 23 Fans Needed from 't h o s e Ida NMI Brill, s e c r e ta r y , P r e n tic e m a ;.a g er, a n n o u n c e s t a s extra-curricular. All All prints m ust be at least 3 by organization . raj*. the band form er t h a t is . „ . . . John C onnally, club president, i elation ; P aul W illiam s o f D etroit An election o f o ffic er s w as beld j grot the honor of being the p o s t - ; anrj the m em bers elected Bernard Language Exam May Be Evaded A v e r a g e s G iv e n F o llo w in g are averages fo r the fr a te r n itie s: P hi .Sigma D elta, 1 8 .3 1 ; Phi D elta T h eta, 18.05; T e ja s Club, 1 7 .9 9 ; P hi Gamma D elta, 1 7 .9 5 ; Tau D elta Phi, 1 7 .6 4 ; Sigm a A lpha Mu, 1 7 .1 9 ; Sigm a Chi, 1 7 :3 0 ; Phi Kappa Psi, 1 7 .1 5 ; D elta Chi, 17 .0 7 ; Chi Phi, 1 7 .0 6 ; D elta Tau D elta, 16.91; _ . c . .. _ D elta Kappa Epa.ion, I .« 4 , . - r orrest H ill. Olym pic cham pion, and Mike Soj ka, W ally H o ff richter, Robert T arlton, and John Crouch. On the fourth page th at A quatic S ta r , ^ A m on g the livin g at * f t _ I. • - fears w ere LOS (IN S )- here early to d a y for th e liv e s o f th at, sin ce th is rule is som ew h at I H eavy artillery rein forcem en ts are th at w e can g et se v en ty -fiv e stu- aw ards o f one d ollar each goin g — ( I N S ) — C hancellor three m en aboard a tri-m otored p lan e, m issing since It le ft A lbu­ querq ue, N . M., y esterd ay. from * Japan to Man- d en ts to g o on the trip .” A shm ore as second prize. C opies o f said. 0— co n fu sin g , an y stu d en t w ho fe e ls th a t he m ay not have m et th e re­ q uirem en ts o f foreign la n g u a g e rule should con su lt his dean. the new b ein g sent chukuo, N ippon’s puppet em pire on th e A siatic con tinent, a R euter dispatch from Tokyo reported t o ­ day. C actus w ill be given as aw ards to tors o f the m em bers w ho m ake the Car- Company to borrow about $ 1,100,- J^bllsh tus s t a ff as a resu lt o f th e c o n - ; OOO to pay the c o st o f receiver ship litigation and all other ©bli test. gations, it w as learn ed today. MLssouri-Kansas P ip eline j which ------------ — - op. The receivers w ere authorized Circuit Courts G et Securities Rights { — -------- o--------------- TO BORROW MILLION fiv e ! W ILM INGTON, D el., Sent Josiah 30. O. the W olcott has authorized the direr S T A T E G E T S J U D G M E N T By I n t e r n a t i o n a l New* Service r n u, . th e th e y Graw sectio n s tod ay announced y the t m ers tj C is a com- (pl etc roster o f the boys at the j dorm itory, and in live. A ttorn ey G eneral W illiam Mc­ a The paper T ju d gm en t for $3 600 in favor o f the sta te has been entered by in tw o suits to col­ district court the lect H ouston Belt and Term inal RaP- .w a y . The su its, brought by the ver" railw ay, w ere to test w hether che has now in creased to 9,314, | raijroad wag exem pted from the t h e f raRChise tax under the provisi ision termit te rm in a l for EN R O LLM EN T NOW 9,314 totaled com pan|e8 “ not The en rollm en t in the organ ized to reports fran ch ise r ailw a y ta x es from from th at turn back to the com pany th e ; sity to bulk of its as sets and C hancellor according W o lc o tt said the receiversh ip w ill A ud itor’s O ffice. The r e g is tra tio n w H *h e x e m p ts at this tim e I be com pleted a s soon as th e fin a l ........................ last y ea r , The p lane w as en rou te to H ol­ lyw ood and w as b ein g flow n bere fo r d elivery to Buck Jon es, cow ­ boy screen star, bv Garland Lin­ c o ln , n oted stu n t flie r. Garland w as b elieved to be a c - 1 com panied by Burl S. Hot son of j H ollyw ood , and H. B. T aylor, Las j V eg a s. N. M., m echanic. (I N S ) — S. W agn er. A kron, direc- report ot the receivers is ti.* University*s Information Clerk Is Girl With All the Answers By J A M E S W I L L I A M S O N A kron M an E lected P a rk Institute H ead Sept. W A SH IN G T O N , 30.— its ( I N S ) — In th e first case o f kind since passage o f the S ecu ri­ ties A ct, th e U . S. Court o f Ap- p ea ls tod ay affirm ed th e right o f ; t0r-secretary o f th e M etropolitan circu it cou rts o f appeal to review P afk Roard o f Sum m it C ounty, orders o f the _ S ecu rities and Ex- 0hin> elected president o f the A m erican Bisti- change C om m ission. p ark E x ecu tives. tu ^e FORT W ORTH , today had Sep t. been 30. T h e ap p ellate cou rt denied a _ m otion o f the com m ission to dis- He - UCCeed s W. A. Stinchcom b in h er mtss p etition s fo r review that had 0f C leveland, h avin g served under Bible Tale of Alger Character Is Only Story of Salesman Student p rofit and h avin g no incom e from the business done b y them .” The case w as argued by A ssistan t John M cKay. Texan Still Plans ‘B uzzard’ Revival ------------------ for T h en there was the d ay a w eek or the tw o b efo re registration ; w ea th er w a s sim ply grand when _______ th e R eg istra r’s O ffice trip- into a blonde w ith a dim e ped hand. She w anted a S tu dent D i- b een rectory, sh e said, “ a 1937 o n e; j c0Tlcerils; I w a n t to se e w here I am goin g to liv e.” town but the The right w ron g in stitu tion , no doubt. Giles Named Rusk President Rus1c lit e r a r y S ociety beld its firsfc m eetin g o f th e new school lagt night and organized for activities G iles president, D udley Davis, vice-president, Grover K eeton, second D ibrell H art orator. vice-president, H arvey Jack sergeant-at-arm s, b crs; wh„ , )M vote(1 to „up_ w hole-hearted ly, th e U n lver- . . . y ' , SRfe-.y drive. > ^ ^ ^ „ ,w m{,„ w„ . tjme Th„ , f h d JjmmT s;r o p e Jnhn Gr0„ , Orr, J. T. K eliv, Dan Frank Four- ‘ p ^ th ree large business him as vice-p resid en t, The firm s, B u lova W atch Co., su p erin ten d en t o f G eorge T. D onogh ue, genera' th e Chicago In tern ational N ickel of ( an- j p ark D istrict, w as elected vice- Shook.” This is n ot one : ad a’ Ltd • and A m erican Sum atra ' president,' and Edw ard H. B ean, atio A lger Jr.’s books; H A W to Sell B ib les” r A d ven tu res o f One H ow ard ne told her th at he w as sellin g P lan s or “ The he learned was a b ootlegger. W hen T h e question m o st o fte n asked Tobacco Corp., had asked the court director o f th e C hicago Zoological d eterm in e w h eth er the com m is- j p ark , B rook field , 111., w as chosen w h a t’s h er teleph one n um ber.” is This sort o f question m ost num erous a fte r a Germ an, and th e R egistrar’s O ffice alw ays -the U n iv ersity ’s m atch- ob liges- m aker. is usually ; fdon cou1id require them to disclose public in form ation regard- in* their corporate setu p s, their secu rities and rem un eration s paid to o ffic e r s.^ treasurer. The organ ization ’s thirty-eighth today ended _ session during annual con ven tion with the gen eral which" H arry O’H are o f C hicago I m anshipV he decided to try out the a d d r e s s e d th e 300 d eleg a tes. la st w in ter read an sity , on “ H igh P ressu re B ible „„w ref tho Jsw lD n n ip n t o f an said, s to r y o f th e d evelop m en t o f an j said, “ b u t idea and the su b seq u en t carrying p ictu res.” out o f said idea. ! Shook, a stu d en t in the U n iv e r - ' C H O O K w as _______ — o------------- - P.E.M . C L U B M EETS I idea. I w en t— w ith his supply o f Bibles, and squalor, he said. Sum m er cam e and Shook m aking good w ages live in p overty j still H e t r a v e l e d through som e fifte e n : S U I T T H R E A T E N E D IN E V IT A B L Y each y ea r com es th e m asculine voice th a t w ants to k now w hy it is registered in In ­ terp reta tiv e D ancing. Mrs. M iles can’t supply the in form ation , but she can m ake the correction. H ow m any q uestions does she an sw er in a day? T hat’s one Mrs M iles “clo se to on e a m in u te.” answ er. B ut it can’t S h e lik es her job, but day in the far fu tu re to retire to som e fa r -o ff land of , no in terrogatives. W A SH IN G T O N , S ep t. 30. — (IN S ) — H. J. Jacob i, general cou n sel o f tho C arter Coal Co., w hose suit ou tlaw ed th e fir st G u f­ f e y Coal A ct sim ilar su it again st in ous coal act. Jacob! con trol is I voiced th e th reat w hile p rotestin g [b e fo r e th e b itum inous coal com - som e m ission again st m ethods used by to cla ssify coal accord in g to law or sh e ’s g o in g th e K entucky D istrict Board I r u les o f th# com m ission. The Physical E ducation M ajors sta te s se llin g them . Oklahoma, , ped at C leveland and visited the B elden, associate editor o f tod ay th reaten ed a G ym nasium . The m em bers o f the J Sylvania, and A rkansas in st the new bitum -j club are boys and girls m ajorin g ■ p resen ce. Shook tra v elled . Club held a g et-to g e th er p arty K ansas, M issouri, K entucky, Ten- G reat Lakes E xp osition ; he liked T exan, said Thursday. W ednesday night in th e W om en ’s n esse e, Ohio, W est V irginia, Penn- B illy R ose’s R evue. physical ed u cation. in T heir g u ests w ere the new stu d en ts and freshm en who plan to m ajor in their field . Dr. D. K. B race, pro­ fesso r o f ed u cation, m ade a short talk to w elcom e the group and ou tlin e the purpose# o f th# club. . m et a t th# door by a w om an who fe lt his visited the la rg est glass fa cto ry in Shook also I The ‘ Buzzard” w as a daily fea- lu re o f the Texan until th e end j o f th e 1934-1935 school year, at tim e it was d iscon linued. id en tity o f its author was m iles; n aturally he had inter- agin g ed itor o f his paper at a sal- unknown to Texan readers and in g exp erien ces, and saw e s tin g thin gs. A t one place in terest often ran high over som e W est V irginia, the “ Bible S a le s - 1 didn’t tak e the o ffe r , but m aybe o f the opinions and revelation s m an” stopped at a house and was this fellow A lger had the right appearing rn it. It appeared on the In one town a new spaper ow ner which The in terest- asked Shook to becom e the man- in ary o f $30 per w eek. Our hero the w orld a t C larksburg, W . \ a. 6,000 som e idea a fte r ail. afront page. the take one. the revival o f Hor- Bibles she told him ‘hat. she would “ B uzzard.” gossip colum n it’s o f tb s o f th e con­ “ I ca n ’t read it ,” she Texan 0f th ree years ago, i n d e f i n i t e , although t i n u e T e x a n editors h av e i n d i c a t e d that I the once-popular colum n w ill ba ... like to looic a, to be she the but I t im pressed, or de- restored, by th e c o n ditio ns “ A lth o u g h w e p ressed, a rtic le *3 S ales- under which the m ining fa m ilies likely to g e t th# in in W est V irginia live. E ven those near fu tu re, plan? are d efin itely sta g e. N o ! actual work toward startin g the The hitch-hiking salesm an stop- “ Buzzard” has been d one.” Jo* th# the colum n goin g again thinking a r e the in _ T O h er ev en tu ally com es every O fficia ls at th e union airport bere said th ey und erstood L incoln, a fte r lea v in g A lbuquerque, plan­ ned to set down at W in slow , A r iz .,' stu d en t with his “ w ho’s,” but th ey had received no co n fir­ “ w h at's,” “w h en ’s,” and “w h e re’s.” m ation to th at e ffe c t. N or bad S h e’s cross­ th ey heard from any airport b e­ roads o f the U n iv ersity ; th e m ecca tw een A lbuquerque and W inslow . o f the p uzzled freshm an; and so ­ Jon es yeas k eep in g in con stan t lace o f the quizzical. To h er you touch w ith a1! airports alo n g the com e to ask about F reshm an Con rou te L incoln w as b elieved to hav<* v ocation , and w hen diplom a tim e taken. com es around she w ill be ready with th e “w hen and w h e re .” in form ation al the R egents A pprove New A ppointm ents she In 't h e d irectory is Mrs. M argaret Jackson M iles, B. J., in­ form ation clerk in th e O ffic e o f the R egistrar, but to frien d s and co-w orkers sh e’s “ P e g g y ” — “th e girl w ith th e an sw ers.” Y ou ’v e w ondered at her k n o w led g e, ad ­ mired h er p atien ce, and w elcom ed her an sw ers. instructor A pp oin tm en t o f six new sta ff m em bers for the School o f M edi­ cin e in G alveston has been ap­ proved by the Board o f R egen ts. T he n ew m em bers are Dr. Mary Is she ever perturbed? N ever! E lm ore S auer, in his­ E xasperated ? A little. R em em ­ to lo g y and em b ryology; Dr. M. P. b ering the n o t so lo n g a g o w hen too was a co-ed w ith a m outh K elsey, in path ology; in j fu ]j 0 f q uestions sh e can keep a Dr. S. S. the p ractice et m ed icin e; Miss straigh t fa ce , a sky-blue tem per, G race C arolyn C ollins, in stru ctor and a w hoie m jnd w hen, a s som e in n ursing; Miss M yra F ann ie ; bright person did la st year, w ants Lid to k now “if th is is th e p la ce w here car lic e n se ? ” and M iss C arolyn C ason, resid en t you register your d r a t ,; .- o f th e girls* dorm itory, j Mrs. M iles sa y s th a t on e called U n iv ersity H all, in record room; for tim e out. in stru ctor in stru ctor in stru ctor I em plin, , PAGE TWO The First College Daily bi the South Phone 2-3164 THE DAILY TEXAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 19JV7 Veteran Netters Report to Make Prospects Good Is from K am as. ’The freshmen are elimination now working in an thole tournament to determine who will make the team, but the varsity will have no more matches until next spring. the Dr. Penick considers Rice the Steers strongest opposition will face this season. Frank Guer- ney, the best performer on the Rice squad, looms as a possible winner of the Southwest Confer­ ence singles title. In the Tuesday issue of the Texan, the statement was made lost that McGinnis and Stewart their match. This team, however, not only won every match but also every set. Admission p rice fo r a d u l t s is 5 0 c en ts. B lan k et ta x h olders will be a d m itted free. A i d r e d s for Arrow Shirts IN TRA M U RA LS DAY by DAY By H A R R O SIMMONS ing out, and from the look* of things it is going to be pretty tough picking winners in the In­ dependent and Club division. I don’t know as yet who will be In that section. The boys have been almost crowded for time in organ­ izing, but from the number of men each group has to pick from, they should put some mighty classy teams on the field. TAYLOR LOOKS GOOD Third— The Sigm a Nu’s have ju st about the best battery combi­ nation in the whole show. Mc­ Donald is doing the pitching and a sort of frail looking lad by the name of Taylor is doing the catch­ ing. But don’t let his looks d e -1 ceive you, because he really knows how to handle that ball behind the bat, and he doesn’t mind taking the bumps. In fact, he took a real bump Wednesday and came up smiling. What McDonald lacks in pitching Taylor makes up in catch­ ing, and little conjecture works both ways. The Sigma Nu’s look very good in spots, but very weak at third and left field. Fourth— The S.A .E .’s and the K. A.’s entangled in a I practice game, and neither look I what might be termed good. The S.A .E .’s may surprise, however. I for oms sincerely wish Ben Stone had time to participate. He has plenty of the old spirit and that See PA Y BY DAY, Pa ge 4. themselves that The W IN N ER-*/ 50 bouts The collar on ARROW ’S "N EW T R U M P" STURT is an undefeated champ. After fifty bouts with the washrag machine, New Trum p’s coli ar bounced back stall full of sparkle and pep (the results al an actual test.) But, as tough as this collar is. it » gentle to yow neck. I t ’s a soft collar— and, moreover, a soft collar that actually stays smooth and fresh all day. The New Trump Shirts, like all of its ARROW broth­ ers, is Mi toga form-fit — and Sanforized- Shrunk (a new shirt free if one ever shrinks.) \ 610 CONGRESS Austin's Lending Store for Men Port Arthur Seeks New League Ruling PORT ARTHUR. Sept. 30.— (IN S )— The Port Arthur school trustees today went into dirts let court here seeking a restraining order to prevent the Interscholas­ tic League and District Fourteen committee from enforcing a reso­ result in lution which would twelve-grade system high schools being barred from district compe­ tition. A hearing has beer set for Oc­ tober 8. The trustees claim the commit- tee’s resolution is illegal. TUTOR RESIGNS George Darwin Stephen*, tutor in English in the University for two years, has resigned to become instructor of English at A. & M. He holds master of arts degree from rho University. iHHMitnnninBWinttnmiMiiiHtniMHmmwimmnnnimmnHtHMWnwi Sports Notice unnmmiimnmiimtm RACKET CLUB will hold tryouts for second semester freshmen, seniors sophomores, juniors, and and Thursday, on W ednesday September 6 and 7, from 4 to 6 o’clock in the afternoon on the Women’s tennis courts. Gymnasium JO SEPH IN E POLK, leader. 0"ur Arrow* ar* cut In the Mi toga db- ' T k T > Y sign, the best possible shape for a shirt to ' J I St have . . » abe shape that slopes with your J shoulders, tapers with your arms and I I I gracefully drape* ic at the waist. And all Arrow! have the grandest collar that was evsr buttoned around a man’s neck — an Arrow collar. Come in and see our Arrows . . . all San I onzed-Shruok, a new’ shirt free if one ever shrinks. Arrow Shirts $2 up VETERAN NEWSMAN DIES FORT WORTH, Sept. 30.— (IN S )— Funeral services will be held today for E. E. Sprague, vet­ eran printer and newspaperman, who died yesterday in a hospital. Sprague came to Fort Worth from Traver* City, Mich., where he edited the then only Democratic newspaper in Michigan. Ty, Cen?** 11 oh REMARKABLE RECORD ✓—O'*- ARE YOU TRUMP POOR f * If you can’t boart of at least one New Trum p shirt in your collection, you re missing part o f your college education. The New Trum p will wear well and look sm art ae me stet after semester, because of Arrow’* specially SO woven soft collat that refuses to give up. Mmga—form-fit Sa nj ort ^ed~ S h nmk ARROW SHIRTS and TIES W ith tm a m a s r in k e o f * c o l l a r t h « s h i r t t h a t o u t w e a r * Thank* to a new ingenkwM weave, the soft roll ar on oar New Tromp shirt will still be smart — and raifrayed after fifty washings. lik e all Arrow Shirts, the New Trump in Mi toga form-fit and Sanforized._________ 12 T H E T O G G E R Y 2310 Guadalupe Phone 3090 J . L. RO SE firvm nlier W orated* In Grenadiers the fabrics ore exceptional fine double service worsteds, closely woven of selected fibers— they will he'd their shape, resist wrinkles and stand up under everyday usage and still maintain their looks— the weight Ss just right to make them fee' just right and drape perfectly. This year we fea­ ture these popular suits in richer, more spark­ ling colors, more striking originality in pat­ terns. They are brilliantly styled and skillfully tailored— truly peak values for Coliege Men BLUES GREYS GREENS BROWNS SINGLE-BRE ASTE DS DOU BLE-BRE AST EDS DRAPES SPORT-BACKS m HERRINGBONES • SUBDUED PLAID • DUO-TONE STRIPES rn SMART CHECKS OTHER SUITS PRICED FROM 25. TO IOO. 616 Congress A U ST IN 'S L E A D IN G STORE FOR M EN Phone 2 - 3 1 6 4 --------------THE DAILY T E X A N --------------Phone 2-316577t« First College Daily in the South PAGE THREE I F R I D A Y , OCTOBER I, 1937 Thirty-Six Longhorns Leave to Play Travelers Play Hosts to Cats In Dixie Series Dana X. Bible has dedicated the Arkansas-Texas game, I October 16, as “ Dads’ arid Ban d’s K. „ urt, director Doyle Picks Yanks To Defeat Giants Bible Declares Oct. 16 Band Day until the last minute, a s Atlanta and Little Rock were all square until last night. The travelers in the seventh game beat the Crack­ ers, 5 to 2, and immediately scur­ ried for home where the Fort Worth team already awaited them. The present series is the cul­ mination of arrangements made IT years ago between Fort Worth j assuming that the Giants clinch and Little Rock. The teams then ; the pennant were announced to- day by Jack Doyle, dean of the were baseball betting commissioners. comme World S e n e , between the j New York Y ankee, and G l i n t s - | NEW YORK, Sept. 30.— (IN S) forth- -Opening prices on , The Longhorn Band has invited ( L I T T L E ROCK, Ark., Sept. 30. — ( I N S ) — The Dixie Series will begin here tonight between the the respective winners of Little Rock Southern Association J their circuits and met to decide team, winners of the pennant in the two its It will be the first time team of the T ex as League. Games Little Rock and Fort Worth have ( will be played here tonight and met since the first series in 1920. league, and the F o rt Worth leagues. championship of has announre„. football the the I tomorrow night. Saturday will b an o ff day and then play will be resumed in Fort Worth. The winner of the Southern I1 Association title was not decided ton. _______ —q e M a r th a Nail M e d f o r d , graduate 0 f ]ast Ju n e from the University, is employed as a teacher in Mor- — this day, with accommodation. nin* Central T exas bands to be . t;,ces and tackling dummy work final workout of the guests on free feature«3 seating ’I he j Texas Longhorns yesterday after- Schreiner Institute band of Kerr- ■ n00n before ville, with Pedro Martinez as <5*- j train for Baton Rouge fo r tomor- jars. rector, is to be guest of honor. they boarded The odds are I to 2 against the Yankees winning the series and 8 to 5 against the Giants copping it. The prices are 3 to 5 against the Yankees winning the open­ ing game and 6 to 5 against the Giants taking the opener. A pre-game parade of all the visiting bands and the Longhorn Band will be staged downtown I Saturday morning. in Second Game of Year S. M. U. Prepares For Centenary T. C. U. Changes Line-Up for Hogs Hogs Prepare For T.C .U .’s Passes to block FORT WORTH. Sept. 30. — I D A L L A S , Sept. 3 0 — ( I N S ) — E ffo r ts the overhead play of the Centenary Gents wer*> Southern continued Methodist University as they prac­ ticed for the Saturday game here. The drill yesterday afternoon in- eluded blocking which w»s non” ’ ,howlng a! en one of the the best team s Southwest, possibly the best team in the Southwest. in It seems that when the federal government was paying farm ers not to raise livestock, it forgot to reward them for not raising foot­ this outfit ball players. Hence from T ex as th at can rope and throw pretty much anything that I roams a gridiron. Whether they can leave their brand on Mr. Meehan’s Ja sp e rs, j as they did in a rip-snortin’ foot- ’ ball game on their home range last year, is another question. Meehan devoutly hopes not. j He’s been building three years for his season. It will be like old times to see football team a Meehan-coached this side of the bridge again. It \ wasn’t so many seasons back that the Manhattan Mentor w as the Ziegfield and Belasco of the grid­ iron game in our town. And what shoves he used to give us! But it w asn’t all show and ; showmanship. Those were good football teams in the bright vio­ let sweaters. 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END URA TEN C U R I gives jo u allur­ ing, lasting curls easily and quickly w jth­ ou t the use o f m ach ines, heat o r electricity. In the privacy o f your own home Endura can be applied in a few tnmutes, Do not confuse Endura with dry curlers, Endura gives you a Permanent wave, tasting waves of beauty. Complect w ith curlers, lotion, n m *, foil, initrui none—nothing clee to buy. A COMPLETE PERM A N EN T $ 1 .0 0 T h * U rge ti it E n d u re, w ith SO c u rle rs, lotion, rinse, fad, and fu ll u n tru e d o m . Only S 1 .0 0 , fo r a com plete home permanent w ave. TH! INDIRA C OB POE i HOS. Hollrwootf, California •ess*. I - ; •C O ^C .0 The 3-Button Lounge Model O N E O F T H E M O S T IN T E R E S T IN G M O D E L S F O R F A L L In a few short weeks 'Lounge 3 ’* has be­ come one of the m ost talked of m odels of the year . . . accep ted by men with com p­ lete style knowledge. Thoroughly new de­ tails . . . refreshing . . . m odernl "L o u n ge 3," in a variety ot sm art herringbone patterns, is a new style inspiration for smartly dressed men. $3250 Scarbrough's M en's S to re -S e c o n d Floor This Cardovan Brogue Can TAKE It • • • • A-num ber-one investment. Because M e n who've worn this husky shoe say i f s an it will stand all the pounding you give it— on pavem ent or campus. Because the fine cor­ dovan leather im proves with age . . . mel­ lows to a richer, deeper color. A lso because all this strength and durable g o o d looks is only Scarbrough’s - Street Floor O u r University representatives, M r. Joe Robertson and M r. Arthur W eir, are on hand every afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. to help you with these and other new selections for the cam pus. S c a r b r o u g h & S o n s John D. McCully Editor > t -fftir Just Arrived ... Another shipment of that sensational M e n 's Shoe . . . T H E O -S O -E Z -E GRIZZLY BROGUE The all-A m erican W i n ­ ner o f th e se a so n . It s a style s c o o p . . . and sw ee p in g e v e ry s m a rt c a m p u s i n A m e r ic a . I f s T ay lo r-M ad e with a 27 -iron cushion sole. GET YOUR SIZE TODAY F e a t ure d in Esqui re a nd Li fe and sold exclusi vel y i n A u s t i n by The Bootery 606 C O N G RESS AVE PAGE F O O The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-3164 THE DAILY TEXAN---------------Phone 2-8165 FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1937 Scribe Picks Texas, S.M.U. to Lose The Bible Tale more thought and time to the U niversity than to any other single item in his existence. M I L E Y W I N S A N O T H E R NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 30. — (IN S )— Marion M iley o f Lex­ ington, Ky., today added another laurel to h e r long list of golfing achievem ents when she ann e x e d the S o u th e a ste rn W om en’s Invite* I \ lion championship. Writer Predicts Arkansas WiP Trounce Horned Frogs r D. G. PARK DALLAS, Sept sc** (ins)— Day by Day - - One down and six .'till stand,ng. T h a t’s the way thing? stood to­ day in the Southwest Conference as they prepared to unm uzzle the J is w hat the S.A.E. s need th e most big p ins fo r one of th e biggest cf. My hat o ff to Ben. Fifth - second w p4 : j in conference h is - 1 The Progressive Czechs seemed to trouble gathering to- t orY (Continued from Page 2 ). I be having i c e tk e r enough men to even put Leading the article is ab o u t the m ost com plete story o f the hiring of Bible th a t I have seen. Mr. Fore* has pieced to g e th er the m any an d varied angles to the story and has woven them into an interesting tale. He tells how Mr. Bible told Mr. S tark t h a t he would have to sit in th e g rand stand from now on. He tells o f the force Mr. Stark p u t into his argum ents favoring th e N ebraska coach. He tells how Mr. th e $5,000 needed to pay o f f Bible’s m ortg ag e in O O O By J O H N D. N e CULL Y TEXAN SPOUTS € D i T O O S ta rk raised Nebraska. Archangel and His Bible! S atu rd a y E v ening Post circulation a jum p this week. T h a t’s n o t exactly a plug fo r the P ost as a weekly magazine, but a s ta te m e n t of w h a t is bound to prove a fact. in T exas really will ta k e F o r one of the fe a tu r e d article? in the m agazine which hits the new sstands this m o rn in g is a fiv e-pager u n d er the title : "A rch ang el and His Bible.” P robably all U. T. followers have heard these anecdotes time and again, b u t they probably have never seen th e m all in one story. And to the millions outside o f Texas, the description o f the g r a n d e u r and wealth of the U niversity, how ever over-emphasized, will probably be of g re a t interest. Mr. S ta rk ’s typical independence of spirit comes in for discussion. " I talk with whom I please, say w h a t I please, and do w hat I please,” is the a p t description Mr. F o re e quotes of Mr. S ta r k ’s. Lynn Jackson Night Editor _ ___________ ' : A -.V-Y Things I don’t like— why when I a practice game d o e si playing to be presen t. j roughr.es? have There i? no excuse for this. There J should not be a feeling of animos­ ity on the in tra m u ra l field. I n ­ tra m u ra l games are meant ta be fun. a n d when players let th e th u g show up, they are only h u r tin g themselves and making enemies. I Play the game hard, but d o n ’t tr y : to gf t rough, because there is a1- ' ways someone who can be ju st a J little bit rou g h e r than you, and ; why make enemies? N E W N E W M A N C L U B Also— good policy but bad poli­ I mean the rum or th a t all tics. those who played w ith the A ustex, independent w inners last year, and the U rban S tu rb a n s, one of the strongest team s in the Club Divi­ sion, are g oing to unite with the N ewman Club and form one team . You a re defeatin g y o u r own p u r ­ pose. W here is y o u r competition fro m ? Or would you r a th e r — li­ • look at t h a t cup th a t doesn’t really have any m e a n in g behind it b e ­ cause you didn ’t have to work fo r I t ’s all rig h t to g a n g up on it? it doesn’t the rest, b u t be sure back fire on you the form of m any c f y ou r opponents* f o r f e it­ ing. N ot th a t th e y should, be­ cause I never saw a team yet t h a t was too good to be beaten, but, nevertheless, I still say you will get p lenty of forfeits. Is th a t what - •» * — **. in a - A warning to all those playing tennis doubles— f o rfe its this y e a r will count five points against you. I ’ll be seeing you on in t r a ­ m ural field. the ing pretty ic ugh, but should win by two touchdown?. Say* T. U. W ill Lose leaves one more say, Ar- \ you are looking f o r? a m ‘ ady fallen from the And ty in g nsas 'infer en T exas Car State, has a; l i n e u p of undefeated, week e n d *ees S.M X wi th Ce n t e n a r y ; A r i T C I ' . , opening their season? at Fayetteville to N orm an to meet Ok; varsity ; Baylor travelling t lab Oma City fo r it? oppo Texas ge ttin g a look at th e Louis­ iana S ta te Tiger? at Baton Rouge; and 'n e Texas Aggie? m aking the long haul to New York C r y for a r e tu rn m atch with M a n h a tta n Col­ ic-?'' - Only 2 Home Garr.es All t at means only tw o of the the conference seven sisters of will bf e nte rta ining in th e ir own parlor?. And this p a r t i c u l a r dopes­ t e r sorrow fully reports th a t, try a? he may. he can 1; avoid fo res e lovely lassies ing th r e e of thos g e tt.n g slapped right in the face — one of them by h e r guests, the C e n te n a ry Gentlemen. Chivalry isn ’t w h at it used to be. M atty Bell’s Southern M eth o d ­ ist m achine is the first one which looks as though it is due f o r the pro verbial monkeywrench. T h e M ustan gs were looking no ne too good ag ainst North T exas Teach­ e rs a n d C e n ten a ry looked plenty good a g a in s t Oklahoma City. L ater on the Led and B.ue is going .a get hot and make several co nfer enee opponents feel very uncom ­ fortable. but it will take more than Bell has had so far. I t will be It w o n ’t be an irre stib le f n e e m ee tin g an immovable body when T ex as Christian and A rkansas op e n up th e ir circuit schedule a: i r ­ F a y e tte v ille . this resistib le forces, a n d c o rn e r it a pp ears t h a t th e Raz--r- backs will be irresistible j u s t once to o o f t e n — which k an sas b y a touchdow n in scorin g gam e. T.C.U.’s t u r n will come la te r. is to fro m tw o free a Not Mor e T h a n 3 o r A A. & M. has a long trip to New York City to cut down its scoring s t r e n g t h , and t h e r e f o r e w ill not be able to score m ore th a n three o r f o u r touch do w n s a g a in s t M an­ h a tt a n . tw ice by I f M a n h a tt a n co uld be scored on little St. B o n a v e n ­ t u r e ’*, which is a m in o r college even in it* own t e r r i t o r y , it will be duck soup fo r th e Cadets. A n o t h e r su re -th in g b e t is Bay­ lor f r o m Oklahoma City. Nobody know s j u s t w here it cam e from b u t the B e a rs had p le n ty of power Southwestern. while w alloping B a y lo r by th re e touchdowns. Owl* S ho ul d W i n Rice a g a in st O klahom a U n iv e r­ sity at N orm an looks like a mighty good gam e this S a tu rd a y . T h e th e go- Owls will probably find FRATERNITY Cr SORORITY Stationery G en uin e Die Stannped cr Vellum paper 48 SHEETS 48 EN VELO PES AT THE bal! club on the field. Maybe th a t I To tho!e whc' havc followed thp L onghorns and the U niversity .little fuss th a t started the split j closely fo r th e past few years, there is no m ystery a tta c h e d to the ' among the m en in the Czech Club j title. Others m ight not recognize rig h t off-hand t h a t H. J . L utcher S ta rk , fo rm e r chairm an of the Board of Regents, an d D ana X. Bible, Longhorn athletic director, are the leading character?, K enn eth Foree, J r., Dallas new spaperm an, is the a u th o r of th e in te re s tin g article which is accompanied by pictures of Bible, the r e g u la r -priced S.P.E. Round-Up flo a t, Mr. Stark, and the New Main Building. ^ I should be patched up. Also those few th a t Horak could m u ste r to ­ gether seemed to be having a great deal of difficulty in h ittin g the I nit uh lug of Robert Moers. Those look very S.P.E.'? continue gr od. to Roughne** Nothing to W orry About I n te re ste d r ea d e rs of th e article will be Bible, Mr. Stark, and a n y ­ one else who had a n y th in g to do with D. X. heading south again. the Perhaps leading c h a ra c ters m ay have w orried some a b o u t w hat Mr. F oree would say. A few words here and th e re can change ★ ★ ★ Archangel's Bible 30 Students Buy L. S. U. Tilt Ducats ______ tickets T hirty student tickets and 200 the Texas-L.S.U. game had been sold by 5 o’clock Thursday afte rn o o n , Miss Alice Archer, Athletic C oun­ cil secretary’- reported. for Ticket* for t h e Texa»*L-3.U. ga m e will tale a t r em a i n on t h e Athletic Council of fi ce u n ­ til 12 o ’clock F r i d a y mo rn in g . t h a t In order the qu ota of seventy-five person? may be ob­ tain ed fo r the special train rate , of $7.05, these tickets will rem ain on sale until 12 o’clock Frid ay morning. At this time all r e m a in ­ ing tickets will be retu rn ed to the : L.S.U. Athletic Council and w i l l , I be placed on sale the re . Sections l l and 12 on the east side of the L.S.U. r e ­ served fo r Texas students. stadium have been tickets fo r Miss Archer said th a t advance sales on the Texas- O.U. game had been good; be­ tw een 2.500 and 3,000 have been sold to date. S tu d e n t tickets for this game will go on sale Monday morning. 0 S U E S P I V E Y Sue Spivey, fre sh m a n from Bon­ ham, who had ars operation for appendicitis at St. David’s Hos­ pital T uesday a fte rn o o n , was rest­ ing well yesterday. ---- I M P R O V I N G Get Your PATENT LEATHER TUXEDO OXFORDS for the . . . Pledge N ig h t German VARSITY-FIVES The Bootery 606 Congress D. X. Bible, a t hl e t ic d i r ec t o r f or t he Univer »it y a n d t he Bible hal f of S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g P o s t ’* ar ti cle, “ A rc h an g e l a n d Hi* Bi ble, ” r e a d * the »tory in the m a g a z i n e which goe* on t h e n e w i s t a n d s t oda y. C e n t e r e d a r o u n d H , J. L u t c h e r S t a r k a n d the h i r in g o f Bible a* f oo tb a l l coach, t h e ar t i cl e deal* ex te n s i ve l y with Mr. S t a r k ’* p h i l a n ­ t hr opi e s in and a r o u n d the Un i v e r si t y. ★ ★ ★ the tone of a story-—insinuations might leave their marks esther for or against a su bje c t. Mr. Foree chose to cast his ch aracters in a pleas­ a n t light and did a good job of it. j I Hero of the tale is Mr. S ta rk and his m any philanthropies in and ab ou t the University. Mr. Foree does excellent work in describing is the University, who devotes the Orange millionaire whose hobby R i d e in B e a u t i f u l Z i t h e r P a r k B A R T O N S P R IN G S R ID IN G STABLES V t r o t s W e lc o m e Anytime H o rs e s B o a rd e d Phone Rural 99 H c a a n B E a n n a n T U N E IN ON THE L.S.U . G A M E and be ready for the World Series Which Owls Leave for O. U. Minus Star Back loser to be accounted f o r in this w r it­ e r ’s predictions. And sad to say, It is one of the “ p e t” team s of conference — D ana Bible’s the Texas Longhorns. The Steers looked p re tty good a g a in st Texas Tech, but so did the F la g sta ff T eachers of Arizona. And F l a g ­ sta ff Teachers co uldn ’t b e a t Louis­ iana S tate once in ten tries. Louis- iar.a State is fast and s m a rt and it* line appears d efin ite ly superior a t this stag e in t h e g am e to t h a t c f T e x a s U n iv e r s ity . So it’s L.S.U .. r ig h t leg in p u n tin g practice yes- ab ou t 20 to 7, over the Longhorn-, te rd a y will keep E rn ie Lam, a if we re back, o u t of the game. Lair.’? leg don t mind and we was c u t by the spikes of a fellow w r o n g . p.aver. HOUST ON, Sept. 30.— (IN S) — The Rice Inst t a t e football squad entrained today f o r N orm an, Okla., for the game S a tu r d a y with Ok­ In u ries to his lahoma University. Alexander Heads A . T. O. Pledges Irvin Alexander, U niversity s tu ­ dent fro rn Dallas, was elected pres- d en t of th e pledge class of Alpha T au Omega f r a t e r n i t y a t the first official m eeting the 1937 class. of The re m a in d e r r f th e officers h -sen include Roy Brown, Hous- L n, vice-president; Jo h n n y Seale, Nacogdoches, s e c r e t a r y ; H a r ry Glauser, H ouston, t r e a s u r e r ; and S ta n fo rd Busby, San Antonio, keeper of the pledge book. A t the form al pledge services and banquet, W a lte r T. Rolfe, p r o ­ fessor of a rc h ite c tu re in the U n i­ versity, spoke. l o n g hours of Make study:ng easier by using the p r o p e r c asses. Com e in tor an examina­ tion. W e will prescribe the g ’asses that will give you the best vision and ihe besf appearance. TRtAD ‘ onoTy rousts Seventh St Corigress auto- mar- . . . w ith short w ave . matte volum e control . velous tone . . • OTHERS $29.95—-Mag ic eye tuning $39.95 H E M P H I L L ’ *; “ 1 1 B O O K S T O R E OPPOSITE LA W BUILDING Junior Chamber of Commerce I exas-O. U. Football Special Saturday, O ctober 9 All-expense trip, $8.50 I ncl udi ng b e s t footbal l seat* a n d C a l i n a reservation*. R ou nd T r i p on M K A T. R.R. D riskill H o tel T eleph one 2-8227 FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1937 Phone 2-3164 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Phone 2-3165 The First College Daily in the South P A G E F IV E Black Will Answer Klan Charges Tonight Over Nationwide Hookup Justice Goes To Unknown Retreat Sept. W ASH IN G TON , 30.- ( I N S ) — Suprem e C o urt Justice Hugo L. Black will answ er charges o f m em bership in the Ku Klux Klan a t 9:30 F rid a y n ig h t over one of the g r e a te st radio hook­ ups in history. The three g re a t broadcasting companies, N ational, Columbia, today and M utual, they would clear every channel to le t Ju stice Black ta lk to the n a ­ tion. The address will occupy th irty m inutes. announced A u s t i n l i s t e n e r s will be able lo h e a r J u s t i c e B l a c k ’s address t hr ough s t at i on K N O W f r om 8 to 8 : 3 0 . Italy Accepts Part in Patrol PARIS, Sept. 3 0 . - - ( I N S ) — The agreem ent reached by British, F rench, and Italian naval experts, calling for Italian participation in tho M ed iterranean anti-pirate p a ­ trol, was signed today. The accord now will be sent to the three governm ents f o r th e ir approval. I t provides fo r a re v i­ sion of the Nyon M ed iterranean p erm it patrol a r r a n g e m e n t Italian naval participation on a basis of equality. A nnouncem ent th e pact had been .signed was made through j navy ministry communique. th a t to Japan Rejects U. S. Protest Klan Charges Fired at Hoover And Cummings W A SH IN G TO N ; Sept. 30.— ( I N S ) — F o rm e r President H e r ­ b e rt Hoover was called “ the g r e a t ­ est exp ert on th e sub ject of Ku Klux K lan” today by S ecretary of the In te rio r H arold Ickes. Asked if he h ad any comment to make on the re p o rte d Klan a f ­ filiations o f Suprem e C ourt Ju s ­ tice Hugo Black, Ickes replied: “ This j u s t shows th a t the same old red h e rr in g can be used for d if f e r e n t purposes on differen t occasions. How o u tra g e d we can be when he have a chance to gore the other fellow’s bull. “ I think the g re a te s t e xpert on the su b je c t of th e Klan is H e rb e rt Hoover. H e accepted their sup­ port. I know when th e y p u t on th e ir nighties an d pillow cases in | su pport of H e r b e rt Hoover, Nipponese Deny League Charges Chinese Resist Japs’ Lewis to Organize Aircraft Workers in the n a tio n ’s airplane factories was planned today. W alter N. Wells, U.A.W. vice­ president, was assigned to direct organization o f a irc raft workers, and said he would leave Monday to in Loa h eadq uarters open DETROIT, Sept, 30.— (IN S) — A vigorous drive by the C.I.O.’s United Automobile Workers Union *o organize th e 75,000 workers Angeles. Big Push On Shanghai to GEN EVA , Sept. 30.— (IN S) — In repliy th e League of N a ­ tions’ resolution condemning J a p ­ anese bo m b a rd m e n t of Chinese open towns, the T'-'kyo government today communique through its consul-general here r e ­ f u tin g th e allegations. issued a Morgenthau Glum About ’39 Budget Paralleling th e note sent to the United S tates in response to th a t the J a p a -j W A SH IN G X 0N S e p t. 30. _ Sfowrnmenfti p r o f i t , the T ress- n e * com m unique buildings the n u it»ry u ry Morgrenth au tod ay was n o t so of power o f th e a d v e rsa ry had been power of the ad v e rsa ry had been enthusiastic over the prospect of attacked and stoutly denied there a b a {a p <*ed federal b u d g e t in 1939 had been any a ttacks upon non , ^ p re s id e n t Roosevelt w as earlier in the week in his Bonneville Dam com batants- speech. ° n' y j ( I N S ) — S e c re ta ry c f a ffe c tin g insisted SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.— (IN S) ! — Jap a n e se batteries artillery pounded Chinese positions on the I Shanghai fro n t again today in an j a tte m p t to clear a path for N i p - ! po n’s long-awaited “ big push” to ! capture the city. Chinese troops held out stu b ­ bornly against the Japanese bar­ rages. however, and Chinese o ffi­ cials claimed no ground had been yielded anywhere along the b a t ­ tle line. A t time, desperate the same Holbrook Denies Need for Taxes Ha declined to p redict the b u d ­ get would be balanced b y th e end of the fiscal year. Ju n e 30, a n d m??*u re\ ™ re | refused to speculate on w h a t he thought the go vern m ent would do , in 1939. takon T Pre/ * nt additional Japanese warships from advancing f u r t h e r inland via the Yangtze River. B y I n t e r n a t io n a l N ew * S e r v ic e y Form ally recom m ending t h a t reco m m en ding max j “ no new taxes be levied a t this tim e,” the Senate investigating 'l Mr. Roosevelt h th e hu<} . - ; i q «p stated in his would be baI, Large fleets o f Chinese junks, laden with huge cargoes of stone - 1 sailed down ’he river to strength ...... : *n the protective harbor boom a t ! Justice Black meanwhile w ent into seclusion at some hide-away ne a r the capital. He s p e n t last night a t the home of his sister-in- law, Mrs. Clifford J . D urr, in th e , historic nearby Virginia. town of Alexandria, - ( I N S ) — on keep TOKYO. Sept. 30 Japanese planes will bombing N anking, China’s capital, I rPactjori was t h a t I voted fo r Al despite protests from the United j gm ith j w t on t h a t issue » States and other governm ents, j Revelation th a t f o rm e r Senator . in Japan asserted flatly today in I Thomas J. n e m n »»> w e n v» ...- — V T Tv v .. ,, t . . g ainst bombing of open Chinese j <3a tholic Club of New York. The Ju stic e arose early formal reply to th e note recently ) t h i s I d i s p a t c h e d t o T o k y o b y A m e r i c a n - ..... , e ret ary of S ta te Cordell Hull, m o rn in g a n i motored out of Alex- Aeeret.ry_of_St»«« Cordell Hull. The American note p r o t e s t e d ; ^ * an d ria to an unnam ed r e t r e a t to — a r e ms a u m *»®. ~ . n ew sp ap erm en " w a tc h e d the B u r r I towns and the killing of non-com- home convinced th r o u e h th e ir cordon. I bat an ts as “ c o n trary to human- attacks against Nanking are for hour'* before becoming slipped • ity.” Ja p a n the Justice had re torte d th a t t Vip Tiistice will decide la te r avoidable.” -w • w h eth e r he will ap p e a r before the microphone. He m ay speak from t Foreign M inister Koki Hi rot , the broadcasting c o m pa n y’s office i relRa' in downtown W ashington or from the home of his sister, Mrs. C. J. in n e arb y A lexandria. D u rr h ™ . d c « t i n « com pany's office r e s e e d a t 11:45 a.m. ,» Tokyo points were as fol : The Japanese r e p ly ,- fram ed by) The Japan ese r e p ly ,- ir a m e a ny I is unavoidable < < - i t — — n th a t fo rm er Senator comm ittee in its re p o rt to the Sen- Heflin has been on the ate Attorney General Cum- priation bilk passed at the tegu- stated. ,] of A tto rn e y General Cum- pn a tio n bills passed at the regu- t h a t all appro- j n today asked . A lot of work has to be done Kiangyin, The stones will be used thp 1 9 3 9 budget, M orgenthau , to su pport tbe b(>em to ff)re?tau an anticipated Japan'-** advance „ M m -o W k a n . . . TaFiey pre sid e nt of min Y r might a fresh attack t o - l i a r session be recalled at the cur-) When asked ab ou t his hopes fo r up (he Yangtze, j day "from form er General Sessions ren t special session. Y ^e cu rrem >*f a r be jocularly re- Meanwhile, a* Canton, two air j raid alarm s were sounded b u t na ^ ,-ity is Jap anese I proper developed. Two Japanese the vicinity or aerial General Cummings has been used Wilbournc Collie of E astland e a r - , the budget-balancing question, he n e a rb y W hampoa, however, evi- beginning th e office of Attorney no rity re p o rt signed by S e n a to r : as Rudolph W ein ert, followed a mi- fo rtu n e .” Pres-od to make a s ta te m e n t o n ; Planes bombed The report, signed by Senators m arked: ■ T. H. Holbrook, Albert Stone, and “ Where th e re is tim e th ere raids against, 4 J hopes.” Meanwhile, in the north, Gov Asked if he intended to propose e m or Hen Fu*Chu of Shantung j “ • ~ — . ; ac" additional tax atio n at the next s o s - : province r e f u te d Japanese 5jon 0f Congress M orgenthau was he might save his proviru invasion by “ falling in w the l ed-; non-committal. He did say there erat i f n but has always been synv- wo u l d be no more m a j or federal ariose plans to create an aa pathetic to t ne CALO, Howard rum- borrowing program s until the reg- mous federation of the nor: self is s e c re ta ry of the Lewis fac Share lion. Shansi, Suiyuan, and Charac, f i n a n c i n g o n De - provinces of H o p e i , q u a r t e r l y cc rn ber 4-u ~ T — »- *• rom I , . no- 11 ng, TAILORING EXPERT Co ming from the V AHU TA1L9R1NS A/if] n ^7MPANY will b a al our afore Friday and Saturday Oct. 1st and 2nd He witl be here with 0 Special Display, a w ide sh o w in g of bolt p ie ce s o f smartest Fall and Winter fabrics for men’s fine clothes to-measure and to individual preferences. Expert aid In the selection of style and cloth best suited to your personality. Ore*f whit* h* h h*r* — lat*r 4*Ovtry N 4wtr* 4 B a k e r -H e m p h ill 3 E. 21st I H B B h S made A Yew' minutes a f te r the KBC pan’s forces bomb strong Chinese pie d R e 8 them to a denial of justice Jews, and alien- including a defenses. an no u n c e m e n t w as spokesman fo r the M utual Broad- which the note term ed the “ cen- b o J1 |.» casting Company announced that th a t network also would ca rry erat ions.” Justice Black’s speech. ju d g e Talley headed a group I 0f Catholic Club members which 2. Jap anese m ilitary operations I ]ast week passed a resolution pro- This was followed almost im- are not indiscrim inately directed te sting th e appointm ent of Hugo tral base of Chinese military o p - j t 0 Catholics, Nanking, _ a n n o u n c e m e n t ajgainst b o th com batants and n o n - ! L. Black to the Supreme Court, ar, the Columbia B roadcasting combatants. 3 . J a p a n m ediately by fro m Company th a t the CBS n e t w o r k , also would carry Justice B ack’s regard in g the rig hts of third par- I ties in th e Sino-Japane»e conflict. addres*. re- quested to “c ooperate” with Ja- * pan in tra n s p o rtin g American na- BAR W ILL V OTE ON Bl ACK PROBE 4 , The United States rem ains “ solicitous” —--------- is ■■ ■ — —---------- italy Rejects Tri-Partite Plan 30.— K A N SA S CITY. Sept. recom m endation pf *> .,V U r " a‘r £ d a m e i .......... ( I N S ) — The the com mittee on resolutions drop a proposed inquiry into the alleged Klan affiliations sociate Justice Hugo L. B .arc • y was disregarded by th e assembly a t the American Bar Association ^ ri As-, • to f ^ tbe confHct Japanese inten" | strong bond bond 'LHU imatyi vuiseo* L t u n e s ** * ^ LONDON. Sept. 30— (IN S) — . j 5. As r gards dam ages resulting Stren gthened rn its stand by the cem ented b e - a .en cem ented between and Reichs- fu e h re r Adolf Hitler d uring their rc- » «tatea Ambassador Jo- je tte d proposed t r i p a r t i t e discus- tQ the French 5ion of the question of volunteers note was handed recent meeting. ame u p rev j . , P rem ie r Mussolini Italy tb - lay . . • ^ , , ^ »* ., t ‘ • ^ C°Th»’ r«iolot[on PommliUe'« pro-1 «n»oy. A rim ier posml to drop the. probe question was sent, b ack f o r r?-cirafting and was delivered verbally to British Am bassador Sir R ob ert Craigie. Sp.in. Count Bino Grandi, Italian am ­ conference with reply, which Foreign S ecretary Anthony Eden, bassador. Ja p a n e se in a . w ^ ° tom or r ow \ h i s action w as a m ou nte d to a virtual rejectio n of threw the entire m a tte r back into the non-intervention Wnll was rh* Tan of b e fo re tom orrow . Inis action he p ro te st dispatch by Hull, was the non-intervention lap of ta k e n aa an indication th a t th ere briefly worded and almost curt committee, insisting no useful was a sufficient n u m b e r of m em ­ to purpose could be served by tr a n s ­ in b ers w a n ting th e probe, which change h e r course in China was (errin g the re­ was asked in a resolution subm it­ d s principal them e. ted by R ob ert Lee Tub is, D an E m e ritu s of Louisiana State Col­ lege, to k eep the question alive. stricted group of powers. tone. Refusal of problem J a p a n to a the Although W A SH IN G TO N , Sept. U.S. D ISPL EA SED , HULL IN D ICA T ES adm itting “ difficul- in connection conference as- ( I N S ) — J a p a n ’s c i r t rejectio n of ,serted t h a t Britain had not aban- p r o t e s t doned hope of persuading Ita.y to emphatic A m erica’s against aerial bom bing of non- I co m ba ta nts in China is unsatisfac- i torv, S ec re ta ry of S ta te Cordell ties have arisen” th e with plan, W hitehall participate. spokesmen t r i p a r t i t e 30.— —......— o ----- Lindy to Retain U. S. Citizenship (TNS) I Hull clearly indicated today. ( * I N E W Y O R K , S e p t . 3 0 . — C o l. C h a r le s A . L in d b g n o t r e n o u n c e h i s A m e r c a n h e n s h ip t o b e c o m e a B n ish sub* N a n k J n j e c t a n d a n y s t o r i e s t o t h a t e: t a c t ; a r e “ p ip e d r e a m s , a re " pipe c r e a m s , Carrel, fam ous scientist, declared D r . A l e x is | . T , , I d e cla re d ^ T b e A t n e r i c a n p r o t e s t , w h ic h s t r o n g a n d v ig o r o u s o b - rh j j e c t i o n s t o J a p a n ^ p a ir r a id s on th # 4«n e r . per- Hull * A m e r ic a n a t t it u d e pa rfle d other quM tions by !o d g e d d e a r to d a >’\ A rriving on the Normandie, l r C arrel, scientific team m ate of the L b American flier, who was in close c on ta c t with L indbergh th ro u g h ­ o ut the sum m er, said: “ Lindbergh ha^ absolutely no id e a of becom ing a British su b ­ ject.” “ When is he coming home,” he w as asked. Dr d eclaring ijd J&panese the Am erican p ro test for i.8peak reply 6jvec *» - ^ , F.D.R. Sails For Canadian Visit Dr. Carrel shrugged and s ta te d : SEA TT LE , W ash., Sept. 80.— “ I can’t answ er th a t.” ( I N S ) — P re sid e n t Roosevelt t u r n ­ Asked w h e th e r he and L ind­ ed his back on national a f f a ir s to­ b ergh have had any success with day and boarded a d estro ye r fo r th e “ mechanical h e a r t,” product th e “ mechanical h e a r t,” p ro a u ct yictoria> ra p ita l of B r itish Colum- ano th e r o r his “ good of the combined ingenuity of the • d e n t i s t and flier, Dr. Carrel an- Uia* to w a rd Can­ sw ered: f o r another o r his neighbor-” gestures ada. The Italian stand renewed the possibility t h a t France might open her borders f o r flow of m en and m unitions to the aid of Loyalist Spain, a step she has th re a te n e d unless Italy immediately rem oves h er volunteers from the N a tion­ alist side. G re a t Britain, however, is con­ to dissuade tin u in g her effo rts F ra n c e from such a move. in Italian p articipation tripar- tite discussions with Britain and F ra n c e would have isolated Ger­ m any and deprived Italy of her su pp ort a t th e council table. The r e c e n t declarations of H itler and Mussolini in Berlin made it ob ­ vious Italy and Germany would h e nc e forth follow a parallel policy in Spain and elsewhere. ..... .........— 0— - Move to Unite CIO and A F of L “ We n ever say we a re success­ fu l in science. We j u s t say th a t we are still working.” -------------- o-------------- Hull to Return Canadian Visit W ASH IN GTO N , Sept. 30. — ( I N S ) — S e c re ta ry of State Cor­ dell Hull next month will visit C anada, r e tu r n in g the re c e n t visit of Canadian Prim e Minister Mc­ to­ Kenzie King, he announced day. Hull, with Mrs. Hull. will pay w h a t he term ed an “ unofficial vis­ i t ” to O ttaw a on O ctober 20 and 21 and to Toronto on October 22. th e Hulls will be th e guests of Lord and Lady Tw eedsm uir, th e G overnor-G ener­ al o f Canada. A t O ttaw a Hull plans one address during his visit, this will be made a t the U niversity of T oronto. The. visit is ih a n sw er to an invitation extended by the Gov­ ernor-General. Hull said he has desired to visit for som e tim e Canada. Hull said his visit would not be attended by discussion of official m atters. He pointed out the U nit­ e d S tates and C an a d a are very As t h e presidential p a r ty le ft Seattle, W hite House S e c re ta ry Marvin C. H. M cIntyre denied fla t­ ly re p o rts t h a t Associate Justice H ugo L. Black had been in com­ m unic a tion w ith Mr. Roosevelt since his r e tu r n to th e states. W ord from the E a s t t h a t th e P r e sid e n t’s f i r s t Suprem e Court appointee was going on the radio and answ er charges he held a life m embership in the K u Klux Klan w as conveyed official to Roosevelt p a r ty only th ro u g h the newspapers, it was said. th e He also depreciated re p o rts th a t a third p a rty — one o f the P resi­ d e n t’s anonymous assistan ts— had b een commi3isoned to approach th© fo rm e r Alabama Sen a to r about the K K R m atte r. S ec retary Mc­ In ty re said he did n o t know what night Justice Black was going on th e air. Mr. Roosevelt was expected to speak inform ally a t Victoria. D E NV ER, Sept. 30.— ( IN S )— A peace plan with the o bject o f consolidating the American F e d ­ e ra tio n of Labor and John L. Lewis’ C.I.O. will be offe re d to the f e d e ra tio n convention h e r e next week, it was announced t o ­ day. sent T h e powerful Intern atio nal Typographical Union, A. F. of L. president, affiliate, Charles P. How ard, to the con­ clave with a d e finite plan seeking reunion of the w arring labor o r ­ ganizations. it® H oward said today th at. with in view, he would to this re union introduce th re e am endm ents the fe d e ra tio n ’s constitution. executive I —-Drastic c u rta ilm e n t of t h e council f e d e ra tio n ’s powers, rem oving council’s pow er to expel or suspend in d i­ vidual unions. This proposal would also prohibit the council from p r e ­ f e r r in g charges against individual the a n d t h a t neighbors close friend liest of relations have e x i s t - : ed between th e two countries f o r | v0** °* vention m an y years. pension. th e un*on8* “ . . . , Providing fo r a wo- . lr Sj federation con-: su s­ expulsion or ' f o r The visit is believed aimed a t these cordial f u r t h e r cem enting re lations and building up th e pol­ icy of m utual th e W estern Hemisphere from trouble a broad in E u ro pe a n d Asia. isolation of 3__Broadly liberalizing the A. F. of L. set-up an d emphasizing th a t it is a vo luntary association of unions— in effect, creating com ­ indi- plete self governm en t fo r n u als Cactus RATED ALL-AM ERICAN SUPERIOR IN 1937 Y o u // Want to he Represented.., You can now arrange studio appointments at your, c a d convenience, so act before the rush for ap­ pointments begins. H ave your picture with your class in another great college annual this year. There is now a 2 0 % reduction in senior picture prices. Call at Journalism Building 108 for studio appoint­ ments. T N E S T O R Y O F TH E Y E A R A T ‘T E X A S ” 1938 Cactus C A L L T O D A Y A T J O U R N A L IS M B U IL D IN G 108 F O R C L A S S P IC T U R E A P P O IN T M E N T S The First College Doily in the South fh o n e 2-3164 THE DAILY TEXAN Today's Cross-W ord P u zzle ------------------By EUGENE SHEFFER------------------- They Talk A b o u t Stuaent Body A Problem, Too AFTERNOON a man totally un- 'y 'H IS * fam iliar with University by - ways looked for a long time at Forty A cres’ sky­ sunset and re­ line marked : spreading out at P A I T E C I N 6 S on the P E P I P A I I S By Pat Dante/s M iss E m ily P o*!, in a f e a t u r e story o f n ot-so- lo n g - a g o , said that it it “ p e r m issib le fo r a w o m a n t o p ay the d in n e r c h e c k w h e n sh e d in e s w it h rn m a n .” I a lw a y s k n e w E m il y w a s a go o d old gal. “ W h a t a w o n d e r f u l s c h o o l ! ” He couldn’t remember having seen at any time a campus to compare in beauty with the one on the western hill. A little Scoop: Gentlemen of the press do, sometimes, w hile later he remarked that people who get tight, judging from this story turned in to tho h a v e n ’t s e e n t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s p h y s i c a l p la n t editor of & newspaper somewhere (it actually hap- c o u l d n ’t realize w hat a tremendous insti- p en ed ); tution was housed on University hill. Out o f sight five minutes later, he w as still thinking about its immensity. “yesterd ay morning at 4 p. rn. a small man, named Jones or Brown or Smith, with a heel in the hole o f his trousers, committed arsenic by swallow­ ing a dose o f suicide. “It looks too damned big for its own good,” he said. “The verdict of the inquest returned a jury that the deceased came to the fact in accordance with his death. He leaves a child and six small wives to s t a t e a t l a r g e c a n s c a r c e l y c o n c e i v e o f t h e Ia» « n t the end of his untim ely loss. In death we Doubtless his reasoning is correct; the ., , T- . . s i , , w v ; . v are in the midst of life.'* im m e n s e g r o w t h o f a U n iv e r s it y w h i c h h a s more than doubled its population in ten in years— a plant that has sprung up myriad masses of brick and stone, equip­ ped to the teeth with the finest facilities available. To carry his lesson farther, he m ight have reasoned correctly that no one in the state is quite sure of the extent of the Uni­ versity’s span. With exceptions only to the handfuls, no one probably knows to infinite detail the scope and range of today’s insti­ tution. No one knows its future. The Alabamian breaks forth with this defini­ tion o f The P erfect Man: T h ere is rn m e n w h o nearer drin k s nor sm ile s, n o r c h e w s nor sw e a r s , W h o n e v e r g a m b le s , n e v e r flir ts , w h o sh u ns all a w f u l sn a r es-— H e's p a r a ly s e d . Mr. Roy R. Rubottom , assistant dean of men, evidently goes by two titles: Roy and Dick. Please Mr. Rubottom, for the sake of consistency, can’t we call you one thing all o f the time? '-r'HE AFTERNOON observer might find it singular that a new student body is passing through University portals— a stu­ dent body, who w ill no longer attempt con- the Panhellenic Council,’ ception of the entire University schem e. It Three might puzzle him to know th at of possibly 2.000 who would know all they could about the University, few more than 50 students grasp even the nicks and dents along a stone superstructure. N o, O scar, th a t g u y Add signs in campus beer joints: “To Hell with the Governm ent,” “ Down with and again, “ Ye Slimy h e ’s sin g in g “ I A i n ’t G o t N o B od y." is no gh ost ju s t b e c a u s e A barber shop on the campus of the University of New Mexico is conducting a contest to find a name for the parlor. One of the rules governing the He would be equally surprised to know’ contest states: “ The winner may tik e out five dol- t h a t t h e r o o t s o f t h o Tee a r e * a r w it h d r a w n jars trade at reasonable intervals, or, if he or f r o m t h e b r a n c h e s . U n i v e r s i t y a d m in is t r a - she chooses, may bring the gang in for a mass t o r s a n d f a c u l t y , i f g a t h e r e d in t o o n e g r o u p set-up ton so ria l^ .” w o u l d c o l l e c t i v e l y a d m it t h a t t h e y a r e n o t y e t a c q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e p h e n o m e n o n o f t h e n e w s t u d e n t b o d v • By the way— there is a dance Saturday nile, ain’t they, pledges? And with Jimmie Lunceford , O n e o f t h e g r e a t e r d i l e m m a s o f t h e U n i- pLaf , ’ probably included, w hich brings me up pojn^ ^ a^ j c a n te d to make all the tim e: v e r s i f y lie s t o a g r e a t e x t e n t in t h e p e r s o n o f t h i s y e a r ’s s t u d e n t b o d y . It l a y in t h e They probably call the new dance craze the “ Big p e r s o n o f l a s t y e a r ’s s t u d e n t b o d y — a n d t o Apple” because it takes a strong limb to keep it up. “The Big Apple th" e fho“ !d * • P T . 2 3 5 6 7 4 IO ll 2 0 //A I 12 15 23 2d 2*? inn. 37 H I HH H S 53 H 13 1 16 17 21 2H 3 IH I r n ie> 25 r f A 2 3 /4 2 2 27 V //. //A 3 0 3*4 I H 2 U A Q5 r n HH I 32 3 3 3 6 V// A y HT ;■ 3 1 W a, 3 5 A S H % 50 5H : HO MpMnppiJ V S / //A / / / H 3 H6 A A/ /SAA i /y // 52 55 / / / / f y 5/ 14—Sym bol for tellurium 15— Pronoun t i —Periods of time » — E xisted 23—Definite article 24— Playthings 26— Fabricated 27— Insect SS— Office furniture ZU— In w hat Arab kingdom is B agdad? S I—Stratagem 32— W hat m anat a d o r in g tow n near LUI* anne* with W attrele* ta farm a greet industrial cen ter? I I —T nit of energy IS— W hat is the fam ily nam* of the w ife of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jr.? 17— Who became president after one month a* vice-president? 38—Hirsute 39— K ing with th e golden touch 40—A nim al like th e raccoon 42—Japanese meas ar# 43—N o te of th e scale 46—Minute point 45— M oisture appearing on plants 4- —Female of the ruff 43— D e p a rt 61—N eg a tiv e Herewith is the solution to yes­ terday’s puzzle. HORIZONTAL I —Perform 4—-Topic 5— M agnitude 12— Italian household deity IS— Hebrew m easure I*—Object of worship IS— Talk idly I t —Shower IS— E gyptian te n god 2d— I flite ZI—Departure 2 2 — G a i n a v i c t o r y 23—Metal 2 4—Allowance for waste 25—Join closely 25— Pronoun 17—-Gazelles of Tibet 28—Flee' ie JI— In Greek religion, w hat was th* name of one of the aven tine spirit# w ho p a l­ m ed evildoers? I I — W hat patriot made a fa moos ride from Charleston to L ex in g to n ? S i— Short-napped fabric IS— W hat Italian aetrese w a s acclaim ed on* one o f the greatest actresses of all tim e: Eleonora —— ? I S —C crrelativ t o f either I ? — Pronom ia! word SP—Kind of perfum e 40—O ne of a breed o f dog* 4 !- ~ 0 * c f Tibet 42— Mature 43— Kasry queen 44—Chinese measure 45— Reputed founder of C arli 44— O riental coin 45— Theref ore 60—Feminine name 62— E x p i re 63— Peasant in India 64— Store compact iy 66—Chopping too' e VERTICAL 1— L o fty m o u n ta in 2— U n d er the leadership o f w hat C anadian (■talesman w aa M anitoba created? I — Who created th e character of Mr. T ntt? 4—Digit 6— P r in te r'* m e a su re 4— W hat king of Persia burned A thens a fter d efeatin g th* S p artans at Ther­ m opylae? 7—C haracteristic I — T r a n s g re s s 9—Structural unit in biology 10—South A frican m am m al 11— African antelope V MDA X , OCTOBER I, 1937 Looking Back ■ r n 2 0 Y ea rs it r> a v Japanese Boom erang— N e g ro Policemen In Other Papers C o m p iled b y A n n J a r r a tt Japanese Boomerang Any American who feels that of them. shown them- for the same sort of cards, and set out to get all she could out Prof^ r E. P. Schoch Is In 11 ork City to address the Na* So what is happening in China tional Exposition of Chemical In­ the Japanese have selves up for a crew o f greedy today is happening because Japan dustri m e n t that G.lda. For the Japanese seem to have >">Fht Prov°k« dlK ° rd betw« " ........................... . J j to eTares. expansion T h i s p e t itio n Hull refused to The negroes are being provided with a new high school which will he of far more benefit to them than would he the em ploym ent of a small group of colored police o f­ ficers. looked around and decided that the more advanced white nations were relying on a policy of force, pure and simple. No matter which nation Japan took for exam ple— America, England, France, Ger­ many, Russia—she could not fa il M eanwhile, the city authorities to see that national prosperity, and greatness were be- cannot ignore the fact that better d, 1.92 > whicb re' ing sought and won at the point enforcem ent o f the law is needed of"the bayonet. And the power o f in the Negro districts. The mur- fus*Ujr I eran stu d en t n e * psjxer o f The U n iv ersity cf T ex**, ■* J abashed o n the U n iv e r sity at A u stin by the T exas S tu d en t P u b lica tio n s, Inc . every m ore- in® ex c e p t M onday. the cam pus o f E d itorial o ffic e s , jo u r n a lism B u ild is# 109, I OI, and 102. T eleph on es 9171— 843 en d 91771— 862. ‘ After J 0 p.m., 91771 D ep artm en t—-Journalism A d v ertisin g C ircu lation end B u i l d i n g I Of P h o n e 2 - 3 1 6 4 a n d 2 - 8 1 6 5 p. »eeasNTce e on National adventct-«<3 av National Advertising Service, Inc. C u lle t* P u b lis h e r J K t p r e n n i a l t n a • u f i d ' t c 4 1 0 Ma d i s o n A ve N ew VORK N Y CMK ALO . B ol-ce . La* A n ilin • SA* FlAMCItCO P rin ted by th e U n iv ersity P r e ss, A, C. W righ t, m anager. —— ~ BD S Y E R S _ J oe Be] den... ............. .......... . Harry Quin________ — — .— John MeCally —— .— ---------- Associate Sports Editor Lynn Jackson ......___ ... Society Editor Elizabeth K een y — ......... Loi# Sager — Associate Society Editor . Em ory E. P ow ers........................ Photography Editor Dick Watts Jim Anders* n . Margaret!** Garrison „. ...... I ride* Alexander OW ut? S a n d e r s . ..... — --------- ------— ......Radio Editor Telegraph Editor Feature Editor A m usem ents E dito r .Associate A m usem ents E d itor -----...— S I Al- b FOR THIS ISSUE .. NIGHT EDITOR H ead ( opj i « a der ... A arista n u .................... B ll Edmondson. Nig* t telegraph Ed A n it rant* Fay Hodges, A N ight Society Edito Night Sport# Editor BOB BASKIN .................... Donald Aitken Oma Ray W alker, Bi?? Tblinger, Harvey Cabler, Ed Kampmann itor Wilbur Rollings, rthur White, Shirley English. W ell, we see by the headlines that somewhere v ?Jrste ’ ca*‘e(*, the tackle on a derrick fell, killing a man. Which reminds us that the football season looms large. As close to home s s Fort Worth, a man has re­ ceived a letter demanding $1,000,000 or his life. W ith tim es as hard as they are, it would be cheaper to yield the life. he comes across with this bit of -mack robertson. We often moan when trouble ii has finally become a definite issue grades. and it doesn’t concern making howinthahel! am i to tell if i’m expected to kiss you, or if that’s the w ay your lips are made? a n d , t a n n e d legs. Official Notice Each little particle of happiness To darken ail that once with us comes along was bright. and song THE POSTPONED psychological freshmen who exam ination of are entering the U niversity for the If _ ®ne, first time will be held as follow s: Monday, O c t o b e r 4, 2:30- 4:00 p. rn. For freshmen with . initials S to Z who have had the P . *urn t0 and scorn Wlt^ th a t’s in our blight. should appear P’rnPhony orchestra an audition to see whether wares, and even making sales, he TEg CLUB tryouts will be held and i were passing, coincidentally W ednesday, October 6, and of course, on nueces street yes- W ednesday, October 13, from 4 terday when a pair o f lovely brown to 6 O’ciock on the women’s g o lf legs appeared rn the shadows be- neath a porch awning and came down the Si.eps into the brilliant sophomores, juniors, and seniors Ye* thor*' are some who humbly sunlight, eyed beauty with chestnut hair, was togged in rough sandals, and, report at the first tee. needless to say, chocolate brown shorts and a tan shirt. cour?e behind the Women’? Gym. F orgetting "ail’ the goods thing? on their owner, a hazle- are eligible for tryouts, Truth, when w itty, it the w ittiest of all things. Europe, if it gets into another big war, will be putting on a movem ent for self-term ination. A sk why we must have such a So filled with hate, and discontent Turn all the jolts and sadness into Second sem ester freshmen, a n d 0 jd T<>e club members should -J. C. and A. W. Kane. FRANCES PRESTO,*!, president. happiness in all; live on earth; the beauty, dreary part, and pride love, and Who see t £ e ?ide in. W e sometimes live while our hearts in mansions Since a third o f the world’s m otorcycles are owned in Germany, if s likely that they and the al­ most continuous necessity of heiling Hitler would make an anti-noise campaign unfeasible in the Reich. “tam ales!” she called pleas- antly. i didn’t w ant a: y tamales. Joe R o b e r ts o n . an d, m irth; W hose faith and hope in God will ALL GIRLS who have n o t yet sec­ never fall. tionized for wom en’s physical These shall advance when Judge- training are receiving cuts in their classes. They should sectionize To ment Day is here, ethereal palace high that shove; “ In each human heart are a tiger, a pig, an ass, Lois Srger and a nightingale. D iversity of character is due to Lynn Jackson their unequal activity.”— Ambrose Bierce. in Scarbrough’s the other after- im m ediately in W omen’s Gymna- noon, i was particularly im pressed glum 107 from 8 :30 to I o’clock in To greener pastures, where by a young man who was trying the morning and 2 to 5:30 after- to sell a shirt, he knew all the rea- noons. sons why his cuitom er should have a shirt with french cu ffs and a ANNA HISS, sky is clear; all of love. director. — Peter Michael Curry. W here no one knows o f hate, but the THOUGH the Bell System is made tip of 315,000 m ea and women serving every corner of the country, its ijjtfj The American Telephone and structure is simple, Telegraph Company coordinates all system activities. It advises on all phases o f telephone operation and searches constantly for improved methods. The 25 associated operating companies, each attuned to the area it serves, provide local and toll serv ice. [ Q Bell Telephone Lab­ oratories carries on scientific research and development. [JU Western Electric is the Bell System’’s manufacturing, purchasing and distributing unit. The Long Lines Department of American Telephone and Telegraph inter­ connects through its country-wide network of wires the 25 operating companies and handles overseas service. Thanks to the teamwork o f these Bell System units, you eau talk to almost anyone, anywhere, anytime — at low' cost! FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1937 Phone 2-3164 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-3165 The First College Daily in the South PAGE SEVEN University for the convenience of the dorm itory resident*. Meal* are served three times a day. Break­ fa st is served from 7 to 9 o’clock (except on Sunday, 3:30 to ll o’clock); dinner 5 -SO to 7 o'clock, and lunch from 12 to I o’clock, Mrs. Alma L. Kellersberger is in charge of the lunch room. Jou rn alists to Celebrate Music, Dance Singer To Be Given In Texas Union I New Pi Phi House Crumble Hopes For Greek Row tonight on to bo presented Boot* Collins, above, will tho m usical sing fo r program journalism tho Jam boree given in T exas Union. in a Miss Collins, the University, is from Mem­ phis, Tenn. freshm an studen t* et New Mexico U. Host To Student Congress Elk G. White Takes Editing Position Edited bv E L IZ A B E T H K E E N E Y Apartment Dwellers Must See Dean All student* who are living in unsupervised apartm ents or ga­ rage apartm ents should report to the office o f the Dean o f Stu­ dent L ife to obtain a special per­ mit, Dick Rubottom, assistan t to the Dean of Student Life, has an­ nounced. Since inspectors from the of­ fice o f Dean V. I. Moore will be sent around to the*** apartm ents in the near future, students living in them will save much time and em barrassm ent if they report vol­ untarily. If the living conditions and behavior of these students are found to be satisfactory, they will be required to sign a pledge, and m ay continue to live in the apartm ents. SIC K L IS T St. D avid’* Hospital E d B e g o t Ethel Credo ' Stove De Bord F. I . H ick* Harvey Matnoy Rose Min#* Joe Roach Maple Sevier Boyd Sue Spivey T, M. Sedggfhs J< hn Wyatt Sinclair Seton Infirm ary V e r v y l B a k r r Quentin B a t e * Pat Bryan mly W. Merrill M a r y V i r g i n i a Pita Ja ck Shelton A. Albert W a r ­ shavsky Scottish Rita Dormitory Dorothy N agle Marie Flack 111 at Home Lillian Scott Be**- F r a n c e * H a c k e t t P a t r i c i a J o h n s o n ley Emily Ann Bryant M a r g a r e t Mc- Dorothy Buckley S h ir le y C o ll in * D a w n P a u l a * Dorothy Nell Davis G r a c e Sullivan Dorothy Duncan Ruth Margaret J u l i a n n a G e y e r Cope G ilb s o n T h o r n s * Thomas W Donald I L.C .D . O PEN S LUNCH ROOM The Little Campus Dormitory the is operated by lunch room SHINES ON From Beaumont; Delta Delta Delta Sorority; member of Nu Upsilon Tau Tau (NUTT), Orchesis, C u r ­ t a i n Club, Rea­ gan Literary So­ ciety and Daily T e x a n Society Staff. From Maine to Texas and all points between the hue and cry is V O G U E S A Y S : ’’Sweaters and s U n are compul­ sory for campus.’* The / stand the gaff of school wear and tear and lock smartly casual the while, Here they are— just like you like them! SK IR T S .................................... Pleated or gored; plaid or solid color- taiiored to do nice things to your figure. SWEATERS Al! colors and styles In sturdy but good-looking weaves for those casual moments. Buy many and look different each day. Charcoal VELVET Silver KID White SATIN . WITH TEXAS SPIRIT Sports Shop Second Floor Cigarette Lighter* A fine lighter in several dif­ ferent finishes, with Univer­ sity Seal . . . . $2. to $4.50 Mesh Evening Bag Sparkling, glittering bag that will fit in with any evening combination. W ith Univer­ sity Sea! . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Combination Case and Lighter A good handy combination that is sure to please you. In a number of fine finishes and shapes . . $4.50 to $9. Letter Opener A fine handy souvenir that In a number you can keep. of novel shapes . . . . $1.45 — from Scarbrough's W ith skirts so short the emphasis la on And since the profs frown on legs. bare knees, wear hose that can stand bending and stretching— in fact lots of hard wear. You must include at least one pair on your budget. In Tom Boy Tan, Kick-Off, and Huddle color*. F o o t w e a r C a m p u s sport oxford. Bucko, In black, green, blue, d u b o n n e t and brown. Also in black or tan calf. Shoes—Street Floor For Sm artly Styled Ar r&ngement o f Flow er* C A LL 1 4 0 6 L a v a c a Your Florist for More Than 50 Years O R C H ID S A N D GARDENIAS D A I L Y D a y P h o n e s 2 - 1 1 4 7 an d 2 - 1 1 4 8 Night Phones 2 - 3 8 2 5 a n d 2 - 2 8 4 3 Flowers Telegraphed to All Parts of the World Member of F.T.D. ALUMINUM GREEK LETTERS FOR YOUR CAR . . . . . . . . . Hosiery Dept Street Floor • GREY • SPRUCE • BROWN SUEDE Opposite Paramount Theatre PAGE EIGHT The F irst College Daily In the South Phone 2-3164 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-3165 FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1937 a n y C a m p u s O r g a n i z a t i o n s I n t r o d u c e N e w O f f i c e r s ??; E‘ I w Campus orga n a tio n s , sch*d- \ for this year have returned. Th* retary of th* Tejas Club at the! fleers ar* Miss Anna Hiss, first alod on th* University social cal- officers are Raymond A. Cook, meeting Wednesday. Th* club I vice-president; Mrs. Hattie Strom- •ndar for their regular meeting president; Max Wier, vice-presi- voted to retain the officers o f, quilt* second vice-president; Mrs. nights, ar* choosing their off!- dent; David R&sco, corresponding last year. The officers for this E. A. Murchison, treasurer; Miss c e n from the rolls of the club by secretary; Marshall WTells, record- year are John Green, president; Iris Shuford, recording secretary, ing secretary; E. W. Smith, tress- Jack Stuckey, vice-president; Est- and Miss Frances Thorpe, corre elections held st the first meet j urer and house manager; Everett j arly Alford, secretary; Percy Har- tags. and Bill I Shirley, historian; and spending secretary. • * • AH organize:ons, whether they Lowell iris, business manager; Raymond Hill, first vice-president; Mrs. Harirs Brush, second vice­ president; Mrs. H. C. Marshall, secretary; Mrs. A. W. Harris, treasurer; Mrs, R. B. Cousins, par­ liamentarian, and Mrs. W. M. Tay­ lor, hostess. a • * S an A n to n io Club W e t U f t n C h o ir a a * Phi G a m m a Pledge* _ The pledges of the Phi Gamma night. b* religious, scholastic, sport, or Wilkes and Robert Baxter, ser- ------ nodal, will announce their officers gtants-at-arms^ ^ ^ and make nominations to fill the vacancies left by students who will not return to the University this year at their first meetings. Pi Kappa Alpha Campbell, historian. a a a A lpha E psilon P hi Ruth Ellen Beaird and Marlon Walter Lee Porter of Bryan Bergson, officers in Alpha Epsilon was elected president of the pledge class of Pi Kappa Alpha at the Phi sorority last semester, did not first meeting of the class held fall. Miss re-enter school at the chapter house Thursday Beaird was treasurer, and her place has been taken by Lois Edel. Miss Bergson was jun­ representative, ior Pan-hellenic and her place baa been taken by j Lethale lapland. formerly this • • * Preston, former S. M. C. D elu Kappa Gamma their first j oth er officers who were elected Delta fraternity had the meeting to serve for the regular meeting Monday night, at which time they held on election ! fj^ t semester wer® Earl Preston of officers. Those e.ected were 0f Childress, vice-president; M ur-1 Edward Cornwell, A uf‘in, prest ^ ray Voss of Austin, secretary, and dent; Dred Thompson Wood, * ar. o an Ryan of Houston, treasurer. ‘ Angelo, secretary, and B. C A n -j darson, Dallas, treasurer. j The University of San Antonio Club elected officers at its first meeting this week. Officers are John Ford, president; Margaret Gidley, treasurer; Jack McCrock- Un, treasurer; Yesley Ogden, par­ liamentarian; Hearths Nielsen, re­ porter, and Clyde Johnson, ser­ geant-at-arms. • * * American HUtory Club The American History Club is lead by Mrs. J. B. Wharey, presi­ dent, who is wife of a professor of English. She is a former presi- • * * Fbi P*i Officer* Back All officers of the Phi Kappa Teja* Club of the active chapter is pledge Miss Pansy Luedecke will serve dent of the Austin Art League. master. as president of the local chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, national I honorary fraternity for women tory club. Miss Sarah Dodson, instructor of English, is referee for the his- * * * Psi fraternity who were elected Estarly Alford was elected see-j teachers, for this year. Other of- Other officers follow: Mrs. I Tri i r o c I Gives Tea For Students Light Opera Company Director Likes Prospects for Candidates “If we don’t top every campus activity except football, this year, it will be our own fa u lt We certainly have the ta len t” Students in the Department of Home Economics were entertained yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6 o’clock with a tea given by the Home Economics Club. The?* were the words of Herbert Wall, for three years director of the University Light Opera Company, when he had finished a busy Monday that saw twenty-four more additions to the already swelled ranks of this U. T. musical group.' “It has been absolutely thrilling. We have never had anything like it before. It is amazing the talent that has appeared this year,” Mr. enthusiastically Wall and when asked how this year’s pros- Dorothy Ashley served. A center- p i « , of zinnias wa, used on the PKts compared with th o ., of other service table, which was laid with 1 8•**. v in o * . | n March with a third present*-i and Mrs. J. M. Crews, is Miss Virginia Crews, ex-student of the University, will be married to John Head, ex-student, Sunday morning in a church ceremony at Childress, Miss Crews, daughter of Mr. a mem­ ber of Delta Delta Delta. Before her graduation from the Univer­ sity last June, she was active in campus organizations. She was a member of Orange Jackets, president of Pan-Hellenic Council, and a member of the Girls’ Glee Club. Mi, m s Edith Kirkland. Lucille I ? « * * * Br“ k ,tt- Buth • * * 300 Freshman Girls A ttend *Y. W .’ Tea Emerson, and Josephine Stash are Jessonda Gilbert, Joe Sullivan, Beatrice Schwartz, Dora Gras, club sponsors. Howard Hurst, Janelle Taylor, Cora Steinmann, Elizabeth Halm, Willis Cole, Shelton Boyce, Clara Black, Christine Stone, Robert Purvin, James Pridgen, Walter Porter, Lois Harvey, Josie Meyer, and Jane Young. Mr. Head, who received his bachelor of arts degree from th* University, in the First National Bank of Odessa, where they will make their home. Eleanor Ann Wrard and Anne Tryouts will continue through; Fleming, Tri Delta, plan to attend is now employed 2 o’clock today. J the wedding. Mary McAfee was elected presi­ dent of -Wesleyan Choir at the home of Barbara Kone, music chairman of Wesley Foundation. Lillian Roff was elected secre­ tary, and Eldon Newton librarian. The choir is under the direction of Herbert Wall, who is also di­ rector of the University Light Opera Company and the choir ©f peasant doth. the University Methodist Church. * • • M ea'* G lee C lub Officers of the Men’s Glee Club were introduced at its first meet­ ing. The are Gilbert E. Schramm, director; Bryan Beck, president; Harold Brady, business manager; Charles Wilson, and Roger Hoffman, historian. librarian, T O D A Y IN B R I E F 7:30— Men’s Glee Club smoker for old and prospective mem­ bers in the Junior Ballroom of the Union Building. 8— Pledge service for Alpha Al­ pha Gamma, honorary architec three hundred tur* fraternity, will be held in ! freshman girls attended the fall the lounge of the Architecture tea given Wednesday night at the Building. Y.M.C.A. Building by members, officers, and staff of the Y.W.C.A. Approximately 8— Jewish students will hear Rabbi F A S H IO N S H O P ... Amy Rose Cate and Tom Law, : co-sponsors of the Freshman Fel- j lowship Club, explained the pur­ poses and outlined the activities * of this all-fre^hman club and urged the new students to attend each gathering of the group. Miss Cat*’ the upper-class advisers for the Y.W.C.A. and the “Y” staff, which includes W. A. Smith, M. D. Woodbury, and Miss Augusta Roberts. introduced Presidents of campus sororities Alice KulTeton, former Univer- th* members of the Century Class with Dr. J. H About L niversity People— Presbyterians To Hold Party Today at 5 Hoboes will march again when sity student and a member of the local chapter of Alpha Delta Pi, returned to her home in Shreve­ port, La., after a visit at the chap­ ter house during rush week. Natali* Yet** of Wilmette, 111., who attended the University last year, is now enrolled n western University. Following a yearly tradition the members will dress In their most ragged clothes and assemble on ‘ho lawn of the church at 5 o’clock. North-! Ten prizes will he awarded for ithe best costumes— five for the , boys, and five for the girls. Christiana* Eiband of New Motion pictures in color will be Braunfels has left the University taken of the students and of the to receive her degree from Em- manual College stunts performed by the several in Boston, Mass, groups. Es oh student will be giv New Schmidt-Chastain b e d d in g Plans A nnounced Staff Women To Entertain New Members Martha Chastain will be married to Benito C. Schmidt on November 9 at the First Baptist Church here Members of th* Faculty Wo- p ace performing men’s Club will entertain with an tea Sunday afternoon informal will be J from 5 until 6 o’clock at the club , her Mr,. John Tucker, ma- hou5f, honoring the new member, Iron of honor, the bride s maids, of tile University staff. They are Misses Alma. Chastain, Amelia Misses Edleen Begg, Else Kibbee, Harlan. Beth Ryburn, and Mrs. Albert* Dodson, Helen King, Jose- E. C. Cuthrell. The groom will be ph;ne Staab, Lily Cole, Harlan attended by V. Wk McCleod, best Cross Miller, Lucil* Williams, Ruth man, Robert Kern, C h i l t o n Bass, Clara Rausch, J a c q u e lin e __ O’Brien, H u d s o n Smart, and Eckert, Margaret Peck, Catherine George Brown. Miss Chastain is a senior s tu -1 Potter, and Dr. Katharine McCor- dent in the University, She is a mick. member of Phi Beta Phi sorority,; Miss Lula Bewley and Miss D or-1 ^ niversity Presbyterian the ceremony. e * Th<* bride’s attendants Church go on their annual Hobo Picnic th ., afternoon from 6 to 7 o’clock. th his”lunch tied A*hbel Literary Society, Orchesis, orthy Gebauer will preside at the , en a long stick w; . , in a bar,oar.a handkerchief a . . . , - .. . and the Beaumont Club. Mr. Schmidt is an assistant r>ro- P e«V ‘ P ^ U wGcm fe880r $» » • SchyJ of Law. He . , Edw ii . . . . M e re d ith Syke», J r ., and Oliver T im min*, Jr., * ho were stU- dent, in th , Lr.ivem ty Inst year., a r. a n te in g th . School cf MedL e ta . a t Galveston *hu J-etr. ' . heJ. will build cam pfire, and roast !?e“ v«»; ea sable, which will ne reception head of the with queens crown. The rooms will also be decked with the j at Schreiner Institute, has en­ rolled as a graduate student in the current T h, house party win Include i , h , U nivem ltv Jc,hn A- for «'Kht * d T l. * V n English department | colorg w-th marigoWSf fal] fruits> and multi-colored , I served. Decorations were in fall I anr' M oounewl. * the ? lit cameram en are portrayed ventures of newsreel • in «1 -he corresponcllTMj «• : Cover the W ar” in much the same j f j l f ’p * *ea . Wal I 900 ^ tha" this year’s figure, late , invited are Bertram will receive negative hours and the | <-hndsi, Ed Kinsey, Henry Glen-; may r-cnster only with consent of wink el, Kenneth W alter, B ailey't h e R egistrar and of the dean* type of setting th at was seen in “ Wee Willie Winkle.” It lacks, however, both the oast. and plot of th a t show, wi” bf “ ®*v.e day !ast y"ar f I All student# dspE rtm trit registering ^ r r 'e r® M O ?. a x 'er’ Th* er ^ , ' T h e p h o t o g r a p h y I n t h , __________ Hard-Boiled W h e r e t o G o F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R I , 1937 L ig h t O p e r a T o R e h e a r s e The musical score o f Reginal^ de K oven’s ‘Maid Marian,” which! the U niversity Light Opera Com­ pany will present on Decem ber 2*3, has arrived a r ! rehearsals will start tonight at ?:80 on the roof garden atop old B. Hall. All old and new members are : urged to attend, and persons in- I threated in the production end o f j the show m ay also attend the r e - 1 hearsal. T R O U B L E — W a ll a c e B e c r y in “ S la v e and W a r n e r B a x t e r S h ip ,” n o w at th e C ap ito l. P A R A M O U N T — “ Back in Cir­ c u la tio n .” W ith Joan Blonde!), P a t O’B rien, and M argaret Lind­ say. F eatu re b egin s at 11:40, 1:40, 2 :4 0 , 3 :4 0 , 5 :4 0 , 7:40, and 9 :4 0 o ’clock. (L ast d a y ), c f S T A T E .—-“ V o g u e s 1938 ” W ith W arner B axter, Joan B en­ n e tt, H elen V in son , and Mi?cha A uer. F eatu re b egin s at l l . 1:09, 3 :1 8 , 5 :2 7 , 7 :3 6 . and 9:45 o’clock. (F ir st d ay.) Q U E E N .— 'T C over the W ar.” F eatu re be­ W ith John W ayn e. gin s at 1:22, 3 :0 4 , 4:46, 6 :2 a , 8 :1 0 , and 9:52 o ’clock. (R e­ view ed to d a y .) E X - S T U D E N T V I S I T S W alter Stockard, who received his bachelor o f business adminis­ tration degree In 1933, was a vis­ itor on the campus Monday and Tuesday. He returned W ednes­ day to Houston, where he is do­ ing accounting work. 1937.” W ith Joe Penner, Harriet Hilliard, and Milton Berle. C i r c u s RINGLING BROTHERS AND BARNUM AND BAILEY COM­ BINED CIRCUS.— Showgrounds located at E ast F irst Street and Chambers A venue. With Colonel Tim McCoy, Dorothy Herbert, etc Perform ances begin at 2 and 8 (Today only.) o’clock. C A PITO L .— “ Slave S hip .” With W arner B a x ter, E lizab eth A llen, and W allace B eery. V A R S IT Y .— “ N ew F aces of Dining and Dancing AVALON D IN N E R CLUB.— Frank Hubert and his Avalon Din­ ner Club O rchestra. ti? * Girl*. . . m usic... rom inc« . . . war*. . . corm ...a ll done in Advanced TECHNICOLOl so dazzling that k takes your breath away! ::ix :::hyw . s a n , , , , . a , d _____________ Dorothy Schneider o f Galveston J is now teaching in the elementary grades in a public school here. She came back for several of the rush parties at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Sa, ------ T U T O R IN G IN F R E S H M A N ASTRONOM Y. M A T H E M A T IC S , AND PHYSICS 1 ,0 0 per hour By A p p o in tm en t Only Call SOSS and leave name and P h o n e N u m b er Goodfriend’s FASHION SALON P r e s e n t s D ’i Joe College is on the air! The Varsity Show half-hour which re­ ceived favorable com m ent among collegians last season returns to ­ night at 9:30 o’clock over NBC- WDAI. With the U niversity o f Alabama as its first honor school, the program will lack the experi­ ence of John Held, Jr., who was master of ceremonies last year. For the emcees, the sponsors will depend upon future Don Ameehes and Bing Crosby a recruited from local campuses. Undergraduate talent supplies the entire show, which will be composed of dra­ matic sketches, comedy acts, and music by glee clubs and bands. p r e c e d i n g p r o d u c t i o n s . T h e t h r e a d j of a story th a t holds it together is complicated to follow and even if successfully followed, seems to go nowhere. Two newsreel men are sent our w ith instructions to film a desert bandit whom no one hag eve- seen and are told that they can’t film alibis. The collegiate younger brother leaves a California uni­ versity to parade his sports coat on the desert and make matters, as com plicated as possible the others by his innocence of the tricks o f the trade. for D ifficulties of getting the pic­ tures and discovery of men who are smuggling guns to the natives under the guise o f taking pictures take up most of the scenes, Music from Hollywood at 7:30 ever CBS-KNOW will feature the songs of Alice Faye and the m u­ sic o f Mal Kemp and his orchestra, Another program originating at the film capital is Hollywood Ho- *el, which follows the Kemp-Faye Owen Gaze is thrown in for the shows rn the same station* at- 8 love interest and the triangle be­ o’clock, An important addition to tween the photographer and an o f­ is that of Ken the regular cast ficer. The only reason for the ox- j Murray and his stooge, faithful Oswald. The cast love scenes seems istence o f the includes Fran- ce? Langford, Jerry Cooper, A n n e ! to be that every show requires a Jamison, and R aym ond P a ig e ’s “love in terest.” orchestra. Murray and Oswald will remain a? perm anent fix tu re s. --------— — o--------------- E X -S T U D E N T TO BE NURSE Miss Violet Anderson of Ma­ ttes will find Frankie Masters and nor, who received the degree of his orchestra at 10:30 on KNOW , bachelor of scien ce in education Russ Morgan over WO AI last June at the U niversity, has 10:45, Barney Rapp a* the sam e entered the school o f nursing at time over W I W , and Trump Da- John S ealy Hospital at Galveston, vidson’s band at l l over W RAP. Miss A nderson came to the Uni- — C.M., Jr. j v ersity in 1932. She was a mem­ ber of the Girls’ Glee Club and the Light Opera Company, and p resident of Scandinavian Society. Dialers desirin g delightful dit- — J. 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H e g ot old p ro sp e c tiv e m em bers. s h e e n o n e o f t h e q u a l- a b a c h e lo r o f a r t s d e g r e e f r o m A b o u t eighty m e n w e r e p r e s e n t. m e n tal in t h e i r nieces?. F is k College, w h e r e h e w a s a f o u r A f t e r t h e business m e e tin g , a n in- F o o tb a ll m d has a h a r d tim e in his f o r m a l sin g-song w as e n jo y e d . a n d is l e t t e r a th le te . ith. b u t sh- w man sh ip f a v o r i t e sport. L u n c e f o r d below t h e n line. o C hronicle, o r g a n o f i r e ta m e r . He p e r s o n a lly p r e f e r s p r o s p e c tiv e m e m b e r s r ic h e s t school, r e p o r t- F r e d W a r in g a n d Glen G ra y to all 7;3Q o’clock in th e T e x a s U n ion believ es jazz, or sw ing, is b ec o m - 5. 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