T oday’s Editorial An H onest, F earless Man Is K ept in Public Service THE DAILY THE FIRST COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTH Today’s Quotation “ Experience is the nam e m en giv e to their m istakes.”— O scar W ilde. Volume 38 PRICE 5 CENTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1936 FOUR PAGES TODAY No. 66 Longhorns to Decide Fate Of Conference Title in Game With Arkansas Hogs Today Police Seek U. T. Co-ed's Assailant U nknown Man Hits, T ies A udrey Steel On East 23rd; Flees With 45 Cents Student Finds Family Awaiting Him W ith Gun think A rthur G eyne, U n ivarsity stu ­ d en t from M exico C ity, probably w ill tw ice b e fo re decidin g to surprise his paren ts again. ’ G eyn e, on the spur of the mo­ m ent, decided to m ake the 1,000- m ile trip hom e fo r the T hanksgiv­ in g holidays. W ithout havin g n o tified his p aren ts o f his com in g, he walked . t n ig h t, w a ,tad m in u tes in t h . fr o n t room. t h . house T h . assailan t who b ea t and >nf robbed A udrey S te e l, U n iv ersity ■* ju n i o r , as she w alk ed h o m e fr o m He m et his parents in the hall th e c a m p u s T h u r s d a y n i g h t has n o t been fo u n d , police said F r i- ; c a r r y i n g a gun. T hey th ou gh t he day. and then w en t upstairs. w as a burglar. --------------------------------------- ;-rr.--srr?s^: Miss Steel said she w as w a lk in g E a s t 402 to w a r d h e r h om e a t T w e n t y - th i r d S t r e e t a b o u t 6:30 T h u r s d a y n i g h t w h e n so m e one c a m e fro m b eh in d h e r, p u t his h a n d o v e r h e r e y e s a n d s t r u c k h e r o v e r th e head w ith a brick. H e s t r u c k h e r a g a in w ith th e b rick a f t e r d r a g g i n g h e r IOO f e e t to a v a c a n t lot. S h e r e p o r t e d he re m o v e d one o f h e r s to c k in g s and tied h e r h a n d s. O r d e r i n g h e r to lie f a c e d o w n ­ w a rd u n til he g o t a w a y , th e a s ­ s a i l a n t s n a t c h e d h e r p u rs e , c o n ­ ta i n i n g 45 c e n ts a n d a s t u d e n t b l a n k e t ta x , a n d ran aw a y . Press a Button —Ride 27 Floors In Record Time A n e w e x p e r i e n c e a w a its you I, o r aoon a f t e r w a r d s is th e N ew L i b r a r y t o w e r J a n u a r y when o p e n e d . Mins S teel, T h a t e x p e r i e n c e is th e th r ill of r id in g th e a u t o m a t i c e le v a to r t h a t will r u n fr o m th e first flo o r is to to w e r . It will be th e v a c a n t I th e to p o f th e the f a s t e s t e l e v a t o r in th e c ity and h y s t e r ic a l w ith fr ig h t, ran to h e r h o m e a f t e r th e m a n d i s a p p e a re d . In lot, police some ad h esiv e t a p e th e m a n had I you a re y o u r ow n d ri v e r . a t t e m p t e d to p u t o v e r h e r m o u th . A p h y sic ia n r e p o r t e d Miss S teel tw e n ty - s e v e n t h , w hich th e brick an d fo u n d th e in h ad tw o c u ts on h e r h e a d , on e a t d o o r a n d ste p th e b a c k an d th e o t h e r on to p of will fin d th e skull, a n d t h a t h e r ne ck had b een b a d ly tw is te d . o p en " d o w n ” and J u s t push th e b u t t o n s “ u p ” or th e e le v a to r in side. T h e r e you b u tto n s , t w e n ty - s e v e n p r e s s th e one t h a t h as y o u r flo o r to it a n d n u m b e r on keep y o u r h e a r t in t h e r i g h t place. (B y r i g h t plac e is m e a n t n o t in y o u r m o u th .) t h e n t r y -----------o-------------- - Gov. Tom Sets Eat-Turkey Week Elliot, U.T. Ex, Opens Ft. Worth Student Parley S p e c ia l to Tho V a t l y T e x a n F O R T W O R T H , Dec. 4. 1936.— Dr. E d w in Elliot, a f o r m e r s t u ­ o f re - ■■ th e U h iv e r s ity a n d d e n t o f g io n al d i r e c t o r o f th e N a tio n a l L a ­ the b o r R e latio n s B o a rd , o p e n e d seco nd a n n u a l m e e t in g the T e x a s S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t C o n ­ g re s s h e re t o n i g h t w ith a speech on “ W h a t S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t ! M ig ht B e .” J i m m ie B rink ley , p r e s ­ id e n t o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation a n d d e le g a te f r o m th e U n iv e rs ity , re p o r te d . spo ke a t Dr. E lliot th e con- j g re s s b a n q u e t la s t n ig h t on T.C .U . ! cam p u s . T w e n ty -s ix colleges an d u n iv e r s itie s in T e x a s w e re r e p r e ­ s e n te d by n in e ty -s e v e n d e le g a te s c o ng ress. a t th e second T he last f i r s t m e e t in g w as held y e a r on th e c a m p u s o f T h e U ni- j v e rs ify of T ex as. a n n u a l his t h a t Dr. E llio t o p e n e d th e s t a t e m e n t speech w'it.h “ T he g r e a t e s t b a r r i e r to th e p ro ce ss of e d u c a t io n is th e b o a rd o f r e g e n t s in s ti tu t io n s w ith o f e d u c a t io n a l ! fe w ind ivid ual ex cep tio n s. L a t e r in a n s w e r to his ow n q u e stio n o f who th e s t u d e n t p ress he said t h a t he e a r l y p ro t e s te d th e I im position o f c en so rsh ip . I should c o n tr o l “ A s s t a y s w ith in good lo n g as a s t u d e n t p a p e r th e b o u n d s o f d e ­ in- jo u r n a li s m , a n d “ T w e n t y -s e v e n f l o o r s in r e c o r d late th e ele th e slo g a n s f o r c e n c y t i m e , ” o r “ y o u ’ll n e v e r be to a class v a t o r , ” m i g h t be th e e l e v a t o r serv ice. if y ou rid e te lle c tu a ! h o n e s ty , c e n so rsh ip th e r e should ’ by no A t p r e s e n t, th e e l e v a t o r s a n y b o d y . a r e be o p e r a t in g , b u t s t u d e n t s a r e n o t T h e D aily T e x a n should hav e th e allow ed to use th e m , b u t th e sim- I ri* h t q u e s tio n a n y e s ta b lis h e d pie ru le s in th e e l e v a t o r will en- eco no m ic in o u r so- ab le th e s t u d e n t to r u n th e serv- cie ty w i t h o u t o u ts id e c o n tro l or ice e q u i p m e n t a f t e r t h e b u ild in g I i n t e r f e r e n c e . T h e r e sh o u ld n e v e r li ftin g o f th e n a s t y h e a d s o f be is c o m p le ted . F a s c is m in th e fo r m of c o n tr o l of s t u d e n t p u b lic a tio n s. D e m o c ra c y S ee E L L I O T , pag e 2 in s ti tu tio n Lamas Keynotes Peace Parley Thompson to Go To St. Louis Meet Daily Perspective p o r t e d W' th e R iv ie ra, B y R. T. B R IN SM A D E ’H I L E Mrs. S im p so n w as r e ­ l e f t E n g ­ t o h a v e la n d on h e r w a y to F r a n c e to s p e n d som e o f h e r tim e a t a se ­ c lu d e d villa on th e d e a d lo c k b e tw e e n th e K in g a n d his c a b in e t r e a c h e d a d a n g e r o u s p o in t. T he w ho le q u e s t io n so s erio u sly d iscussed by all b ec au se d u e to th is d i s a g r e e m e n t one of a l a r m i n g th e m o s t se rio u s t h a t has c o n s t it u ti o n a l q u e s tio n s e v e r been P a r l i a m e n t b e f o r e m u s t be solved. A c c o r d in g to the C o n s ti tu t io n o f th e B ritis h E m p ire t h e K in g is co m pelled follow th e d i c t a te s o f his M inisters. a n d to is Struve Says Observatory Nearly Ready M cDonald Director On Campus to Talk With U n i v e r s i t y O fficials Dr. O tto S tr u v e , d i r e c t o r o f th e M cD o n ald O b s e r v a t o r y and p r o ­ f e s s o r o f a s tro p h y s ic s a t t h e U n i­ v e rs ity o f C hicago, w a s on the c a m p u s F r i d a y to m a k e a “ p e r i­ odic v isit to stu d y p r o b l e m s co m ­ in g u p a b o u t th e o b s e r v a t o r y w ith P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e d ic t and C o m p t r o ll e r J. W. C a l h o u n ,” he said. in n e c e s s ita te B a ld ­ th e K i n g ’s S hould th e K in g r e f u s e to do t a k i n g Mrs. so a n d p e r s is t S im p so n as his q u e e n in sp ite o f th e C a b i n e t ’s avo w ed o p p o sitio n to such a ste p , he will n ot only s h a t ­ t e r p r e c e d e n t b u t o p e n ly b r e a k I w ith his m in isters. T his w ou ld Dr. S tr u v e , a tall, w ell-d re sse d n a ti v e o f R ussia, sp e a k s w ith a slig h t a c c e n t. T he g r a n d s o n an d g r e a t - g r a n d s o n o f R u ssian a s t r o n ­ o m e rs, Dr. S t r u v e w a s e d u c a t e d a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f K h a rk o v . He c a m e to th e U n ite d S t a t e s in 1921 w i n ’s re s ig n a ti o n a n d re ceiv ed his d o c t o r 's d e g re e a n d selection o f a n e w P r i m e M inis-; fr o m th e U n iv e r s ity o f C hicago, t e r . T h e Cahinwt o b s e r v a to r y s h o u ld be com- w ould h a v e to go b e f o r e th e p ee- p le te d w ith in a fpw m o n t h*. Dr. pie o f th e c o u n t r y « T hc p . e a t m i r r o r , in a g e n e ra l S t r u v e Baid> elec tion f o r a v o te o f c o n fid e n c e . no w b e jn g- m a d e in C le v e la n d , has Sho uld th is not be fo r th c o m i n g , a d i a m e t e r o f 82 inches. N ow the f o r th e p ro b le m is to m a k e th e c u r v e o f a p a r a b o l a f i t i t , ” he said. U t m o s t p recisio n is n e c e s s a ry in th e b u ild ­ in g a n d o p e r a t io n o f t h e h eav y , y e t d e li c a te th e o n ly a p p a r e n t K in g w ou ld be th r o n e . to a b d ic a te h i s s e l e c te d th e n ste p Mickey’s Kin To Be Evicted From Union A m ou sey-look in g little couple, look in g o v er th e T ex a s U nion last night, began d iscu ssin g th e pos­ a sib ilitie s o f hom e. th e b u ild ing as T he caretak er overheard their con versation and decided th a t the new o ccu p an ts w ould not m ake desirab le ten n a n ts. A call to the C ity H ealth D epartm ent brought the C ity H ealth Inspector to the scen e. M onday he w ill se t o u t rat poison as a su b tle h int to the p rosp ective hom estead ers. A good c a t and r a t traps have proved e ff e c tiv e in rem oving all these rod en ts from th e fir st floor o f th e b uilding, said Miss A n n a W. J a n zen , director o f the U ni­ versity Com m ons. 229 High Schools Enter League Dramatic Contest e n t r y , 229 tw o m o n t h s W ith n a a r l y r e ­ m a i n in g f o r T e x a s high schools hav e e n t e r e d th e I n ­ t e r s c h o la s ti c L e a g u e ’s c o n te s t in d r a m a t i c s . M o rto n B row n , d ir e c ­ t o r o f d r a m a t i c s in th e B u r e a u o f s a i d P u b lic T h u r s d a y . T h e d ea d lin e f o r e n ­ t r y is F e b r u a r y I. I n t e r e s t s , School to 591. B esides c o n d u c t i n g n u m b e r o f e n t r i e s la st T o ta l y e a r w a s T h is y e a r Mr. B ro w n e x p e c t s m o re th a n six h u n ­ d red . in s t r u m e n t . “ T h e g i a n t m i r r o r will be r e a d y v e r y s o o n ,” Dr. S t r u v e said. “ T h e l a s t s t a g e in its c o n s t r u c t i o n , cov­ e r i n g th e m i r r o r w ith a lu m in u m , a fe w h o u r s ’ w o rk , an d is b u t th e n i t will be ship ped to M o u n t! Locke. I t will h av e to be lifte d up t h r e e sto ries in to a slo t o f th e t h e d o o rs a re b ig d o m e b e c a u se it to e n te r . to o sm all A f t e r in s ta lla tio n t h e y will s t a r t t e s t i n g i t to see if i t will give th e n e c e s s a r y small ro u n d im a g e s of t h e s t a r s . ” T h e - ...................... th e high t h e I n ­ school d r a m a t i c c o n te s t, te r s c h o la s ti c L e a g u e also c ir c u ­ la te s p la y s f o r s t u d y and u se by e n t e r e d . A p p r o x ! - ; th e m a t e ly copies o f th o u s a n d p lays a n d t h r e e th o u s a n d fiv e h u n ­ d re d Since titl e s a r e av a ilab le. S e p t e m b e r I t h e L e a g u e h a s re- lished b y m o n e y given b y th e late c e iv *d W . J. M cD onald. s t a f f will t o r y s t a f f w in m o re a b o u t th e c h e m ical c o m p o ,i- tio n o f th e s t a r s , g ase o u s a n d p la n e t s . T h , , y e a r th e d r a m a ti c c o n t d , to c o m e d y a n d , / rtf tbp will be c o n fin e d 01 T h e o b se rv a- y*a r fin d o u t ! w * £ * .a ---- o b s e r v a to r y w a s n e b u la e , co m ets, schools six to th e list. a tm o s p h e r e e sta b - allow t r y t r y t o „ , ----- —» Engineers Initiate 7 Into Chi Epsilon West Appointed o - By I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w * S e r v i c e . 7 co pies o f plays* L a s t £ e j j e r r y t a i W h e t h e r a c t i n g G o v e r n o r T o m s e if . d e s i g n a t e d e p o k e s- th o u s a n d c o p i e s . m an f o f thg S p i}v in s boyS( w o u ld s t a n d b y his p ro m ise to h a n d o u t c o m m i„ i „ n , to n o n e e x ­ . p r i v a te s in th e r a n k s in s t a te .. *. . . . th e c h ie f . . i n t e r e s t . c e p t av t h e ! Al p ., . . . , , . since , h av e I - f a r c e s, * L e a g u e p a ris o n o f t r a g e d y a n d c o m e d y in erTirneru r r n a>. a c o n te s t w a s to o d iffic u lt, . d ir e c to r s o f . .. . . . t h a t com- d e c id e d A s u c c e s sio n o f a c ti n g g o v e r ­ n o r s in r e c e n t m o n t h s h as sw elled a lm o s t to th e b u r s t i n g p o i n t th e r a n k s o f T e x a s colonels. B u t th e S p livins boys— which is how Mr. D e B e r r y d e s i g n a te s his c o n s t i t u e n t s — d o n ’t no c u h n e ls , suh, an d , he d e c la re d , he is n ’t g o in g to n a m e a n y . n e e d it is on e x p re s s e d . T h e B ritish pu blic h a s since th e n e w s o f th e crisis b ro k e out show n t h a t th e k i n g ’s side. In m o s t o f t h e D om inio ns th e sam e s e n t i m e n t w a s I t is k n o w n by all B ritish s t a te s m e n , d u e to th e s t a t u t e o f W e s t m i n s te r , t h a t th e c o n s e n t o f tho D o m in io n s is n e c e s s a r y b e f o r e th e C a b in e t o r K in g m a y a c t. M i n is t e r B aldw in in a sp eec h b e f o r e th e H o use o f C o m m o n s s t a t e d t h a t ev e n th o u g h th e c o n s e n t o f th e D o m in io n s is n e c e s s a r y , he b elieves t h a t m o s t of th e D o m in ion s a r e a g a in s t t h e C a b in e t . O n e t h i n g Mr. B ald w in did m a k e c l e a r to th e C o m m o n e rs to all o f u s w'ho h a v e fo l­ a n d th is w hole m a t t e r closely lo w ed is th i s : th e K in g m a r r ie s , r e g a r d l e s s o f wrho she th e r i g h ts a n d p riv ileg es o f r o y a l t y a n d h e r chil- in d i r e c t line o f d r e n w o u ld be succ ession t h r o n e . P a rlia - th e m e n t m u s t pass a law a p p ly i n g to th e K i n g ’s sp ecific case if it d e ­ sires a c o n t r a r y re s u lt. t h a t t h e la d y w h o m is, e n jo y s all to a n y t h i n g th is a r e obv iou s, I n t e r e s t i n g in n ew s circles w as th e s t o r y r e p o r t e d f r o m B u c h a ­ r e s t w hich s t a t e s t h a t K ing C arol Ie n o t p e r m i t t i n g th e R u m a n ia n a b o u t p re s s to pub lish K in g E d w a r d ’s d i f f e r e n c e s w ith th e B ritis h C a b in e t. T h e r e a s o n s f o r K in g f o r C a ro l k no w s w h a t it is to s a c r i ­ fice a t h r o n e f o r love, a n d if th e n e w s o f th e d i f f ic u l ti e s o f K in g th e R u ­ E d w a r d a r e p r i n t e d m a n i a n p re s s he has to f e a r th a t a s im ila r is sue b e tw e e n h im s e l f a n d the C a b i n e t m i g h t r e ­ su lt. in re a s o n s He had his f i r s t m i li ta r y e x p e ­ rie n c e a t S c h r e i n e r I n s t i t u t e a t K e rrv ille tw o y e a r s ag o , w h e r e he w e n t a f t e r a t t e n d i n g high school . M o od y an d I t w as t h e r e t h a t he in A u s tin . tw o See W E S T , p a g e 2 :.-....= O N f a c tio n . ................................... in a civil w a r h as e v e r civil e n g in e e rin g . b u r g , W illiam S. B a r r e t t , F o r t W o r t h , J a c k M cG o w an , C lau d e , th e S p a n is h f r o n t all evi- B a n k s M c L a u rin , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s- d en ces o f th e m ost r a b i d for- s o r o f civil e n g in e e r in g . Phil M. eign i n t e r f e r e n c e th a t a n y n a ti o n F e r g u s o n , asso ciate p r o f e s s o r of e n g a g e d to w e r e e v id e n t. b een s u b j e c te d T h e R u ssian s a n d th e G e r m a n s seem t o be f i g h t i n g to sec w ho can land m o re m e n an d m o re sup plies Sevilla f o r each r a d io r e p o r t e d a B ritish s t e a m e r c a r r y i n g R u ssia n w a r m a ­ t e r ia l s f o r th e L o y a list- w as c a p - j th e rebels. T h is will t u r e d by th e conflict b r i n g E n g la n d u n le ss it can he p ro v e d th a t she h ad n o th i n g to do w ith th e inci­ d e n t. As th i n g s s t a n d n o w th e r e little ho pe fo r a p e a c e fu l s e t ­ i« t l e m e n t , ev en by E n g la n d , an d if th e re b e ls in F.ngland all h o p e o f n e g o ti a ti o n s w ith bo th f a c t io n s m u s t be d ro p p e d . faith t h a t into T h e lose Mme. Lehmann's Vibrantly Alive Songs Captivate Audience By J. O L C U T T S A N D E R S V i b r a n t l y alive w as th e music w hich M m e. L o tt e L e h m a n n , l e a d ­ ing so p r a n o of the M e t r o p o l i t a n O p e ra A sso c ia tio n , s a n g la s t n igh t a t H o g g M em orial A u d ito r iu m . A nd u n r e s e r v e d l y e n t h u s ia s t ic was th e r e c e p t io n w hich m e m b e r s o f th e A u stin C o n c e r t A sso cia tion and t h e i r g u e s t s a c c o rd e d h er. w ork, w a s q u it e e ff e c ti v e . The a u d ie n c e w a s so e a g e r to e x p r e s s its a p p r o v a l o f e v e r y n u m b e r t h a t j it o f t e n b ro k e into a p p la u s e be- I f o r e th e a c c o m p a n is t h a d re le a se d his fin a l note. the F ro m o p e n in g n u m b e r , “ O m b r a mal final e n c o re , W a l l ’s “ M i d s u m m e r ,” she songs w ith u n d e r ­ sp irit. B u t such e m o ­ have im possible w i t h o u t a g l o r i­ to e v e r y d e ­ H a n d e l ’s m a je s tic fu ,” th e to iig h t- h e a r te d h e r im bu ed s ta n d in g tion al a c h ie v e m e n t w o u ld iieen ous voice o b e d ie n t m and. th e IN L A T IN -A M E R T f A — r a t h e r in B u e n o s A ire* — Mr. L am as. o f M in is te r thai th e i n t e r - A m c r i -an t o b ri n g to b u t a r e th e Afrgen ti n a n F o re ig n A f f a i r s , s t a t e d o f p u rp o s e C o n f e r e n c e is not only an a s s u r a n c e of p e a c e t o A m e ric a n c o n ti n e n t E u r o p e . 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D ecem - t h r o b b i n g jo y f u ln e s s . “ T h e Black- je m it h , ” a n o t h e r d e l i g h t f u l B ra h m * l e a s t 135 p o u n d s ; an d p l u i t v a n d th e “ Z u e i g n u n g ” w ith s e q u e n t ia l tw o R ic hard S t r a u s s M usik” a n d “ D er E r l k o n i f ” y e a r s o f a g e ; m u s t c o m po sitio n* e x q u is it e ly S c h u b e r t — w e r e g ra c io u s ly w-ere Jim ( D e B e r r y is a n ex, h a v in g r e t i r e d th is y e a r ) f o r m e r g o v e r n o r s — Dan a n d F e r g u s o n — at- te n d e d a n “ i n a u g u r a l ” d i n n e r f o r n ig h t G o v e r n o r D e B e r r y w h e re th e t r i b u t e w as paid c a u s t ic w it a n d u n q u e s t io n e d de- f e n d e r o f th e co m m o n people in e v e ry le g islativ e b a t t l e f o r n e a r l y a score o f y e a rs . la s t to The b e lief is t h a t Mr. D e B e r ry will be n a m e d to one of th e s e v ­ eral a p p o in t iv e s t a t e post" which ne x t G o v e r n o r A llred will m o n th . fill ©----------- O’Quinn Talks On Texas History T r u e m a n O ’Q u in n . e x - i t u d e n t f o r m e r th e U n iv e r s ity a n d a o f ta lk e d on r e s i d e n t o f B e a u m o n t , “ Som e I n t e r e s t i n g F a c t* A b o u t T e x a s H i s t o r y ” at a m e e t in g of th e B e a u m o n t C lub T h u r s d a y th e T e x a s U nion. 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( I N S ) — O nly mission o f th e I n t e r - A m e r - 1 jean C o n f e r e n c e f o r M a in te n a n c e o f P e a c e is to a s s u r e c o n t i n u a ti o n o f good r e l a ti o n s a m o n g A m e ri- It h * D e p a r t m e n t o f „ _____ „ T a k i n g a cue f r o m A t t o r n e y Du V al W e s t III, so p h o m o re in G e n e ra l W illiam McGraw' — who th e U n iv e r s ity , w as n o tifie d F ri- d a y t h a t he w as one o f e i g h t b o y s c a r r i e d th e t u r k e y w a r to W ash- can n a tio n s, f o r e ig n m i n is te r S aa - fr o m T e x a s c h osen as c a n d id a te s i n g t o n — G o v e r n o r D e B e r r y ’s f i r s t Vedra L a m a s o f A r g e n t i n a , pre* f o r th e U n ite d S t a t e s M ilitary o ffic ia l a c t w a s a e a t - m o r e - t u r k e y w eek p r o c l a m a t io n . T h e s e n a t o r A c a d e m y a t W’e st P o in t. th e boys fr o m R ed R iv e r th i n k s in th e c re e k o u g h t fo r k s o f to g e t a t le a s t a living w a g e o u t o f t h e i r g o b b le r s a n d hens. A l o t o f e x - s e n a to r s T he A m e ric a n c o n t i n e n t , said S a a v e d r a lla m a s , is th e o n ly place in th e w orld w hich can be co n sid ­ ere d a fa m ily o f n a tio n s. W e s t will ta k e his e n t r a n c e ex ­ if he to a m i n a t i o n on M a rc h 2 a n d pa sse s t h e m will be a d m i tt e d th e A c a d e m y as a p lebe J u l y I . id ent o f th e p a rl e y , d e c la re d at T e a c h e r s th e o p e n in g p l e n a r y session day. 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Berenice M allory, an d E liz a b e th M allory, m e m b e r s o f th e hom e economics fa c u l ty , a r e a t t e n d i n g th e a n n u a l m e e t in g o f th e A m e ric a n V o ca­ tio n al A sso ciatio n in S a n A n to n i# D e c e m b e r 3, 4, a n d 5. stu d e n t* h a v e ce rt a p p e a r a n c e * . W i t h h er in h e r j U n i v e r s ity C o n fe re n c e s . Team Holds Last Drill at Twilight In Little Rock S p to U U to T h o D a ily T e x a n L I T T L E R O C K . D er. 4.— W h iU s t r e e t lig hts glo w ed, T h e U n iv e r ­ sity o f T e x a s L o n g n o r n s w o rk e d in s e m i-d a r k n e s s on K a v a - o u t n a u g h Field F r i d a y n ig h t, t h e i r la s t drill b e fo r e m e e t i n g th e A r­ k a n sa s R a zo rb a ck * h e re S a t u r d a y in th e g a m e t h a t will d ecid e th e c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p io n sh ip . t r a i n s c h e d ­ ules. th e L o n g h o rn s w e r e u n a b le to lim b e r up u ntil 6 o ’clock. 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O nly a few s t u ­ d e n ts a r e c o m in g , sales show. t i c k e t th e F o r th e s t a y - a t- h o m e s t h e r e will be a ra d io b r o a d c a s t o f th e g a m e at 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e T e x a s U n io n g r i d - g r a p h will n o t be o p e r a t e d . , * f o r his Cl i n t S m a l l , c a p t a i n o f t ho U n i v e r s i t y d o n s L o n g h o r n * , t o d a y l as t c o l o r s i n t h e T e x a s - A r k a n s a s f o o t b a l l g a m e a t L i t t l e Ro c k. S m a l l , a v e t e r a n O r a n g e a n d W h i t e l i n e s m a n , h a i l s f r o m A m a r i l l o . t i m e Sigma Nu Begins 3-Day Celebration Of Founding h u n d r e d t h A C e n te n n i a l p a r a d e c e l e b r a t ­ ing th e b i r t h d a y o f i n ­ S e v e n ty S ig m a N u alu m n i b o th s t a te s is sc h e d u le d f o r S a t ­ c lu d i n g E r r e t N e w by , n a ti o n a l u r d a y m o r n i n g w ith th e L o n g h o rn f i r s t v ic e - r e g e n t o f th e f r a t e r n i t y , an d W illia m T h o m p s o n , D allas a t- a n d A r k a n s a s B an d s, th e C e n te n - f o u n d e r o f U p silon nial q u e e n , th e A r k a n s a s R.O.T .C ., to r n e y a n d c h a p t e r a t in A u s ti n y e s t e r d a y th r e e - d a y c o n v e n ti o n S ig m a N u'* f o u n d i n g on th e c a m - o u t, pus. h ig h T he T e x a s s q u a d c e l e b r a t i n g ; sp irits , as e vid enc ed b y th e w o rk - is J a c k I “ p le a s e d w ith th e o u tlo o k f o r Safc- th e U n iv e rs ity , w e r e j a n d s t a t e officia ls. to o p en th e C h e v ig n y a n d bn is H ig h lig h ts o f th e c e l e b r a ti o n u rrfaF are th e f o r m a l d i n n e r d a n c e S a t- O ffic ia ls f o r th e g a m e w i j b , u r d a y n i g h t a n d p re v ie w o f th e Bell, r e f e r e e : J o n e s , u m p i r e ; M ur- new f r a t e r n i t y film , “ T he T ra il o f r P r ' bead l i n e s m a n ; a n , Old, fie.d th e W h ite S t a r ” t o be show n S u n - ' Ju dg®. d ay noon a t th e V a rs ity T h e a t e r . ! T h e d i n n e r d a n c e will be held in th e M arie A n t o i n e t t e ballro om o f th e S te p h e n F. A u s ti n H otel S a t ­ u r d a y 12 o ’clock, a n d th e so u n d p ic tu re , d e ­ p ic tin g th e f r a t e r n i t y in ceptio n a t V irg in ia M i li ta ry In s tit u te in 1861 to th e p r e s e n t will begin S u n d a y a t 12 o 'clo ck. Clock Hand Hops IO Inches a Move th e fo u r -d ia le d is all r e a d y ’ o s t a r t its job of k e e p in g th e m i n u t e . ” to e v e r y o n e “ up t h e d e v e lo p m e n t o f it* in use, clock A lth o u g h n o t y e t f r o m 7 u n til t o w e r n i g h t f r o m F o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n f o r n in e in ices w as held by t h e local c h a p t e r last n ig h t the Driskill H o tel. Novices i n i t i a t e d w e re J o h n Mc- J a c k J a m e s N e w m a n , C u lly , W r a t h e r , W e ld o n P o r t e r , Philip W a n d e l, J a m e s G oode, R o b e rt S m ith , R o b e r t J o n e s a n d W in ch e s- an d in i ti a ­ t e r Kelso. F o llo w in g the by- tion , alu m n i an d activ e m e m b e rs w as held th e P a n - A m e r ic a n Room in o f th e h o te l. a tt e n d e d b a n q u e t a T e x a s is a1! right in ion. “ B ut w here are the cow boys T h ey h a v e prom ised me Indian at D e n v e r, m y n e x t con cert stop. p er­ il ;'g g A u s ­ t r i a - a fte r her ' eh* at n the it A s left bv t m in nov- T h ese dials, e a c h w ith a d i a m e t e r o f tw elv e f e e t , n o t in c l u d in g th e gold fe e t, e i c h 1 f o u r sides o f th e to w e r. le a f b o r d e r s m e a s u r i n g tw o t h e inches, o ccu p y th en room . T hese o f the clim b in g A f t e r flo o rs in r id in g t w e n t y - seven tw o d i f f e r e n t e le v a to rs , i n n u m e r a b l e s t a irs , one can o b s e r v e th e w he els g o in g ’r o u n d . H e r e , a m id c o m p li­ c a t e d m a c h i n e r y w hich o p e r a t e s the a u to m a ti c e le v a to r, the f o u r fa c e s look o u t upon A u stin . T heir her opin- w orks occupy o n ly one sm all c o r ­ In te r ­ no n a ti o n a l w o rk s se em hardly s u f ­ f i c ie n t to op erate such im m ense hand*, but presum ably th e y shall, a n d w ith accuracy. o rig in a lly T h e m a s t e r th e tow er, too, in p la n n e d to be is is d ue the basem ent. T his to th e t o w e r ’s s w ay in g . The hands o f th e t o w e r clock will m ove e v er y h a l f m in u te , t h u s s a v in g w ear and tear this ’ e six -foot m in u te hand cau ses to m ove n early inches p e r ju m p . on m a c h i n e r y : clock, even ten in T H ? D A I L Y T E X A N Saturday, D ecem ber 5, 1936 in All Sections p r e s s in g his c o n fid e n c e in y o u th th e w elcom e. to solve th e p ro b le m s o f th e tim e. W A. W elc h , s t u d e n t o f T .C .U ., ad d e d his w o rd o f w elcom e to th e , H a r r y R o b e r ts , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e T e x a s S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t Con- g re s s a n d p r e s id e n t o f th e T .C .U . b o d y , H >ointsd B rin k l e y d e le g a te s. H a r v e y P u llia m o f T h e U n i v e r s ity o f T e x a s r e s p o n d e d t o d e n t g o v e r n m e n t a l p rob lem s. to lead d iscussio n g r o u p s on stu - GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS THIS CHRISTMAS A I R W A V E S S a t u r d a y ’* H if h B f h t s KNOW 7 :0 6 — M usical Clock 7 :4 0 — A m erican -S tatesm an N e w sc a st 7.4 5— Musical Clock Coat. 8 .0 0 — Fred F sibel 8 :S0— Richard M axw ell 9:00— W alt* Tira* IO :00— M orning V a r ie t ie s 10 16—Capital T heater K id s’ Club 10 :4 5 — M usic in th* M orning 11 ;06— Larry V incent's Bona* 1 1 :8 0 — G eorge H all's Orch 1 2 :0 0 — J a c k Shannon 2 :00— G r id G a m e . 4 IS—F ra n k D a il e y 's Orch. 4 46— Eddie Duehin'a O re#. 6 :1 5 — Mal M onro*’* Orch. 6 :4 5 — S atu rd ay’* Sw in g S a ssio a 6 :1 8 — C oncert E nsem ble 6 :30— Colure bi* W o r s h ip 7 :90— C oncert Hall 7 :0 0 — R ubinoff and His Violin 7 45 — Let * D ance 8 .00— V ariety 8how 8 30— Saturday N ig h t Swing Session 9 OO— H it Parade 1 0 :0 0 — Tora D orsey s Orch. 1 0 :8 0 — Ben B ernie’* Orch. 11 :0 0 — Jo* Reiehm an 11:80— P h il H arris' Oreb WOAI 10 :1 5 — Doc W hipple. 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Elliot ( C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e o n e ) in th is c o u n t r y will n o t rise a n y h i g h e r t h a n it is on t h e c a m p u s . “ I th in k t h a t an e d u c a t io n a l in­ s t i t u t i o n o u g h t to be co n tro lle d b y th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , b y th e f a c ­ u lt y , by th e s t u d e n t body, a n d n o t by a f i n a n c ia l o lig arch y . Dr. E llio t f u r t h e r said t h a t a n y s t u d e n t cou ncil w hich did n o t h a v e to u p h old a p r o f e s ­ th e c o u r a g e s o r who is a t t a c k e d b y an o u ts id e g r o u p e x is tin g f o r q u e s t io n i n g th e o r ie s h a s no re a s o n to exist. " Y o u t h has a r i g h t to a s k f o r p r o g r e s s w i t h o u t tr a g ic p o v e r t y ,” D r. E llio t said in an h o u r a d d r e s s co v e rin g p ro b le m s c o n c e r n i n g s t u ­ d e n ts on p u b li c a ti o n s , a c a d e m ic fr e e d o m , w a r, p o v e rt y , a n d u n ­ e m p l o y m e n t P r e s i d e n t E. M. W a it s of T.C r . t h e d e le g a te s b y « x - w elc o m e d P a g * y » — I —~L--— ------ ----------------- 1 ~ Games Today Bring Football Activity Close S. M. U., Rice, A. & Af., Rose Bowl Selection Surprises West Manhattan Play in S. W. L.S.U. Tigers Lambert Trophy Winner Receives Fourth Bowl Bid ‘Ought to Be Swell Says Pitt Head To Play Broncs In Sugar Bowl I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w * S e r t r i e * S p o r t * W r i t e r B y P A T R O B I N S O N Ga Th* book ha* bean closed on e a s t e r n foo tb all f o r thin season h a t ta p fo r S a t u r d a y in th e S o u th , th e r e ara a acor* of (rood (reman S o u th w e st, and F a r W est, T hre e b i? in te rs e c tio n a l tilts f e a t u r e the c a id , th e moat im p o r t a n t o f which will b r i n * t o g e t h e r S o u th e r n C a li fo rn i a a n d N o t r e Dame. Finishes Today m A*2 Chick M e e h a n ’s M a n h a t t a n aq ad is tr a v e li n g all th e w ay to T y le r, T ex as, to m eet th e p o w e r ­ ful T exas Aggies, which seem* an a w f u l lon g w a y to go to ta k a a th e T e m p le Owl* b eatin g. And a r a j o u r n e y in g t o San F ran cia co to m ingle with St. M a r y ’* Gaels. T e x a s meet* A rk an sas a t L ittle S o u th w e s t Rock to title decide th* to A.&M. q u o ted at 2 I i against M a n h a t ta n , S t M a r y ’* 8 to 8 o v e r T em p le, an d S o u th e r n C alifo rn ia and N o tre D a m e a t 9 to IO an d you pick 'em. A r k a n - ; sa* is a!*o a favorite. T his c o r n e r i* inclined to * trin g alo n g w ith N o tre Dam#, T em p le a n d T e x a s A AM. Tri o t h e r g am es we like Mississ­ ippi S tare over F lo rid a, W a s h i n g ­ ton S ta te over G o n ia g a , M a ry la n d o v e r W e s t e r n M a ry la n d . T e r n e * . ov er Mi*si**ippi, and Rice o ver • S o u th e r n M eth od ist, m a n h a t t a n s q u a d r e a d y FOR A G G IE G A M E IN T Y L E R in f o r m e d h ere T Y L E R , Dec. 4. ( I N S ) — “ L et ’am w alk : i t ’ll do ’em goo d,” wa* re spo nse Coach C hick M e e h a n ’s w h en t h a t local citizen s had provided a u t o ­ mobile* to c a r r y th e visitin g M a n ­ h a t t a n p la y e r s fr o m th* d*pot to t h e i r hotel. to d a y T he sq u a d of J a s p e rs, which M eet an s ta te d w e re " t i r e d , b u t in good m e n ta l co n d itio n ,” w ere m et a t the s t a ti o n b y ROO T y le r f a n s w hen th e y arr iv e d for th e i r g a m e S a t u r d a y w ith T e x a s A. A M T y ­ ler girls, o ffic ia lly d u b b ed "R o - *ette«” to help p u b li c is t th e c ity 's rose festiva l, p inn ed rose* on th e boy*. M eeh an w a s p re s e n te d w i t h a te n -g a llo n hat. and W h it* P la y in g hi* ia»t gam * for th* today at O ran g* L it t le Rock will be t h i* lead er o f the L o n g h o rn * . NEY S H E R I - b a c k fie ld , teed* in th# D A N th e able aid o f H u g h w ith W o l f e , w h o still ha* a n o t h e r y e a r o f e lig ib ilit y . Teams Preparing For Intramural Cage Season in o f T h e going .swishing th r o u g h n e ts a n d T h e s q u a d w orked o u t th e sta d iu m F rid a y , th r o u g h b a s k e tb a lls the p o u n d in g lim b e r in g u p e xercises a n d signal drills. T h e y w ere c h e ere d by t h e (o f ru b b e r-so le d shoes on polished w e a th e r m a n 's p re d ic tio n of r a i n h ard w oo d a re on ce m o re h e a rd as S a t u r d a y i n t e r e s t i n t r a ­ hold up m u r a l b a sk e tb a ll season increase*. ta c k . s p o r t m a n a g e r , E a r l P r a d e , l a r g e r n u m b e r of en - e x p e c ts a as a p r e c a u t io n a g a in s t posaihla I tidaa this y e a r th a n e v e r b e f o r e , t h e e n la r g e d e n r o l lm e n t g a s t r ic d i s tu rb a n c e s . i n t e r e s t in th e i n c r e a s e d M eanw hile th e in ho p es th e ra in will th e A g g ies’ p assin g a t ­ d u e Texas A ggies gr)(j T h e te a m b r o u g h t its own w a t e r the o n c o m in g th e to in . .. * ., .... „ l e f t College S ta t io n th is m o r n in g Sp 0 rt, bv bus, to stop o v e r n i g h t in J a c k - . 3 , . s o n n l l e on th e w a y here. T h e y d e - , , . , ____. . v o te d t h e i r final w o rk o u t a lm o st i e n ti r e l y to signal drills. C oach H o m e r N o rto n said the sq u ad w as in to p sh a p e f o r th e gam e. . _ , . More i m p o r t a n t to T e x a s fa n s , h o w ev er, is a g a m e on fo re ig n soil S a t u r d a y — th e m a tc h a t L i t ­ tle Rock, b e tw e e n A rk a n s a s a n d T e x a s, w hich will decide w h e th e r A r k a n s a s o r T e x a s C h ris tian will w e a r the S o u th w e st C o n f e r e n c e crow n. . , . » . , . . , _ is I n t r a m u r a l b a s k e t b a ll n u . t h e . ideal s p o r t f o r th e sm al c r houses » a n d o r g a n i z a ti o n s since it re q u i r e s * , , I “ “ 1~ rs— m en o n ly five f o r a c o m p le te f r a t e r n i t i e s an d o t h e r te a m . The l a r g e r o r g a n i z a ti o n s a re e x p e c te d to e n t e r both a class A and a th e class B class B b ask e tb all c o u n ts fu lly as m a n y p oints as a n y o t h e r m in o r sp ort. o rg a n i z a ti o n a n H o w ev er, wishes t e a m , to e n t e r only one t h a t te am will c o m p e t e in class A. A c o m p e t it o r m a y t r a n s f e r fr o m class B t o class A, b u t he m a y n ot to P a t- class B. t r a n s f e r class A t e a m , f r o m as if D A L L A S , Dec. 4— T a c k lin g th e in H ou ston this season a g a in s t Rice Owls th e M u stang s will Hose u rd a y , W ith in a week o r "on d ays th e t h e i r to u g h o p ­ f o r p r a c ­ Gym will be av aila b le po n e n ts. P re - g a m e f o r e c a s ts give tim e t h a t B e fo re tice sessions. the Rice a n d S. M. U. elevens a p ­ will be th e b est period f o r te a m p r o x i m a t e ly s t r e n g i h , o r g a n iz a tio n s a n d skull p ra c tic e . b u t the sh ow ing o f C oach M a tty ; A f t e r the Gym floor has been Bell’s m en a g a in s t T. C. U. m ig h t c le a re d r e s e r v a t i o n s m ay be ob- give the Po nies a sligh t a d v a n ta g e , j t a i n t s by c allin g the I n t r a m u r a l This is th e s ix teen th m e e t in g o f th e te a m s, S. M. U. h a v in g w on 9 a n d lost 6 . same the Office. L a s t w as * N E W O R L E A N S , Dec. 4— ( I N S ) j o f in T h # b u c k in g bronco* o f S a n ta T i a r a will clash w ith the g o lde n- L o u isia n a h e lm e te d Tiger* S t a t e U n iv e rs ity th e S u g a r B o w l here on N ew Y e a r ’* Day. late th e N ew O rle a n s M id ­ to d a y by w i n t e r S port* A ssociation, s p o n ­ sors of th e sport* c a rn iv a l w hose p rin c ip a l th e S u g a r is Bowl fo o tb all m a tch . T h is w as a n n o u n c e d h ere f e a t u r e T h e g a m e will b rin g t o g e t h e r tw o o f th e few u n d e f e a t e d m a j o r e le v e n s o f the c o u n tr y . —— . . - - o ......... » New Wrestlers Enter Ranks Of U.T. Winners T h r e e new w re s t le r s an d a eo- ti t l e h o l d e r won t h e i r w a y into th e c h a m p io n sh ip rank* in th is w e e k ’s c h a l l e n g e r s ’ t o u r n a m e n t w h i c h e n d e d last n ight at G r e g o r y G y m ­ n asiu m . T h re e title s w e re su cc ess­ f u l ly d e fe n d e d a g a in s t th e o n ­ s l a u g h t of th e m o re e x p e rie n c e d m *n , an d on* w * ig h t wa* u n c o n ­ te s te d . T h e m a tc h e s will be c o n tin u e d n e x t w eek u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f th e U n iv e rs ity w re * tlin g club an d th ro w n th e co m p e titio n will o p en to all U n iv e rs ity m e n . he R esu lta o f th e m a t c h e s F rid a y , first, d e f e n d e r listed wUh th e w e r e : 118 p o u n d d e s * , L a w r e n c e H e ­ b e r t u n c h allen g e d . 126 p ou n d class, D avid B o ren w on from C h a rle s H a ll; tim e a d ­ verb ag e 5:2 6. P IT T S B U R G H , Pa., Dec. 4. — ( I N S ) — “ We th i n k th e y a re j u s t as t o u g h as we a r e , so it o u g h t t o be a swell g a m e .” to T h e to d a y In th e w ord s of W. Don H a r- risen , U n iv e r s ity of P i t t s b u r g h a th l e ti c d ir e c to r , th is w a s P i t t ’s th e U n iv e r ­ re a c tio n in v ita tio n sity o f W a s h in g to n to th e Rose Bowl gam e. P a n t h e r an d t h e i r g ri d iro n p re d e c e s so r? w ere h a v in g t h e i r a n n u a l frolic la s t a t n ig h t w h en H a rriso n in f o rm e d th e g a th e r in g t h a t C o ach J o c k S u t h e r l a n d had th e c h erish e d the U n iv e rs ity C lub in v itatio n . re c e iv e d p la y e r s “ U n iv e rs ity o ff ic ia ls ,” he d e ­ cla re d , “ a r e j u s t as p leased as the p la y e rs, f o r i t ’* alw a y s l e f t if t h e y with w a n t th e New Y e a r ’s D a y classic.” th e m to decide in to c o m p e te T he P i t t sq u a d will p r o b a b l y leave h e re a b o u t D e c e m b e r 16, an d p ra c t ic e f o r th e g a m e is to s t a r t to d a y . s e rio u s Longhorns Have Won 15, Lost 2 Porker Games A g la n c e a t th e r e c o r d s o f p a s t g a m e s b e tw e e n T h# U n i­ grid an d A r k a n s a s v e r s ity o f T e x a s re v e a ls t h a t the L o n g h o r n s h ave th e u p p e r edge. In s e v e n t e e n f o o t­ th e s e ball c o n te s ts f i r s t b ein g a n c ie n t rivals, p lay ed t h e L o n g h o rn s f i f t e e n , d ro p p i n g th e g a m e s p lay ed in 1933 in 1894 a t A u stin , have w on p la y e d th e by 135 po un d class. W ash W h i t e - i ancj 1 9 3 5 to the R a z o rb a c k s. to not< shies won from J a m e s H u n t ; t i m e : u a d v a n t a g e , 1:34. lost . . . . is s i ? n i f i c a n t t h a t tw o g a m e s on T e x a s th e i r own Joi, m A u s tm T h l, W a n , t h a t T e x a , h a , n e v e r , u t - th e s e 145 po un d d n > . L loyd J . f f r . y • n d 0 . S. Edmeston d r . . . l i t pou nd r i a , , , B a r r y N ilan d , e t .b a r k b oat t o J a m a . S a d le r , t i m , ad v a n - , A r k a n „ „ t a r r j t o r J , ta g # , 5:55 . fered , th(, H 165 p o u n d class. W a l t e r F a i t - e y e r won fro m F r r d Lewis, tim e a g a i n s t A r k a n s a s a d v a n t a g e . 4 30. 175 p o u n d class, E m il P a p e lost to J o e B ley m a ier, fall in 8:4 8. H e a v y w e i g h t class, Bill Cox | w allo ping th e th® T e x a s ro lled UP the m o s t Po in ts in f i r s t g a m e b e tw e e n tw o schools, ; ^e score b eing >4 to 0 . In 1916 th is m a r k by T e x a s a p p r o a c h e d to 0 . A r k a n s a s has licked t h e L o n g ­ h o rn s by th e sco re s of 2 0 to 6 an d 28 to 13. th e R a z o r b a c k s 52 T h e sco res o f T e x a s - A r k a n s a s g a m e s a r e as fo llo w s: 1894—Texas 54. Ark snsss 0 s t A u itin 1903—-Tex** 15 Arknns** 0 *t Auitin. 19Ut— Tex** 4; Aricin*** 0 a t Fay­ 1905— Texa* H ( Arkansan 0 at Fay- etteville, e tte v ille . U 0 7 — Texa* 26, Aricin*** 6 at F ay - 1 9 0 - —Texa* 21 ; A rk sn s ss 0 a t Auitin. 1911— Texa* 12: A rkansas 0 *t Austin. 1912 Tpxh* 43; Arkansas 0 a t Auitin. 1916— Texas 62; Arkan sas 0 a t Austin. 1917 -Texas 20; Arkan sas 0 at Austin. 1919— Texa* 85; Ar kansas 7 a t Austin. 1928— Texas 20, Ar kansas 7 a t Auetin. 1929— Texas 27; Arkan sas 0; at F a y . etteville. etteville. etteville. tin. 1932—-Texae 34; Arkan sas 0 a t F a y ­ 1*83—Texas 6; A rkansa s 20 a t Austin. 1934— Texas 19 , Arkan sas 12 at F a y ­ 1935— Texas 13; Arkansas 28 at A u s ­ - —...... — ■ O ' -------- Freshmen to Start Basketball M onday f o r f e i t e d to Bob E rw in . -.......— - O' ■.........- Basketball Squad Delays Practices t h e i r T h e L o n g h o rn v a r s i t y b a s k e t­ ball squ ad y e s t e r d a y w as fo rc e d to d e l a y p ra c tic e s u n til M o n d ay te m p o r a r y c o u r t on w h e n th e G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m s t a g e w as co ve red w ith d eb ris fr o m th e U n iv e rs ity C e n te n n ia l E x p o sitio n . J a c k G ra y, r e t u r n fr o m th e A rk an* as-T ex a* g a m e by M o n d ay , w hen he will a g a in ta k e c h a r g e o f the squ ad. T h r e e foo t- h all-b a sk e tb a ll p la y e r s, J a c k C ol­ lins, J o e Roach a n d Bill F o r n e y , will p ro b a b ly also jo in th e sq u a d a t t h a t tim e. coach, will W est— LOS A N G E L E S, D ec. 4. (I N S ) — Los A n g eles fo o tb a ll fa n s to d a y w e re astounded over the selectio n o f P ittsburgh as W a sh in g to n ’s Rose Bowl foe. The P anthers, w ho lo st R ose Bowl gam es to Southern C a lifo r­ (47-14 and 3 5 - 0 ) , and S ta n ­ nia ford (7 - 6 ) , w ill have a ch an ce to r e d e e m th em selv es in the fam ou s T ou rnam ent o f R oses a t th e e x ­ pense o f another th a t is its fir st R ose B ow l to w in still vic tory. W ashington tied N a v y 14-14 in 1924 and lost to A labam a 20-19 in 1926. teem E vid en tly the stin g o f th a t la st the H uskies d e fe a t still rankled w h en th e y the tw o un­ ignored beaten Dixie team s, A labam a and L o u isia n a S ta te, fo r P ittsb u rgh , which lo st to D uquesne, who w as beaten by W est V irginia W e sley ­ an, and w as tied by Fordham , which dropped a 7-6 v erd ict to in N ew York U n iv ersity , w hich by Ohio i turn w as slau gh tered S ta t e , 60 to 0. In an n ou n cin g the E astern foe, R a y E c k m a n n , W ashington grad ­ u a t e m a n a g e r , assem bled the p re s s th e la s t nig h t, som e hours a fte r and decision had been m ade, c a lm ly sa id : “ O u r o p p on ent, g en tlem en , is P i t t s b u r g h . ” adm it “ W e h a v e not considered se c ­ the tio n a l foo tb a ll. W e S o u th , as represen ted by L o u isi­ a n a S ta te and has foo tb a ll. B ut co n ­ p la y e d g r e a t sid e rin g the strength o f s c h e d ­ ules, as w ell as records, P itts­ b u r g h is o u r c h o ice.” A labam a, T h e tw o te a m s ’ re c o r d s fo llo w : P it t s b u r g h P i t t s b u r g h 55. Ohio W esley a n 0. P ittsburgh 34, W est V irgin ia 0. P i t t s b u r g h 6, Ohio S ta te 0. P i t t s b u r g h 0, D u q u e s n e 7. P i t t s b u r g h 26, N o tr e D a m e 0. P i t t s b u r g h 0, Fordham 0. P i t t s b u r g h 24, P e n n S t a t e 7. P i t t s b u r g h 19, N e b r a s k a 6 . P i t t s b u r g h 31, C a r n e g i e T e c h 14. W a s h in g t o n W ash ington 7, Minnesota. 14. W a s h i n g to n 22, Idaho 0. W a s h i n g to n 14. U .C.L .A . 0. W a s h i n g to n 19, O re g o n S t a t e 7. W a s h i n g to n 13, C a li f o r n i a 0. W ashington 7, O regon 0. W ashington 14, Stanford 14- W a s h i n g to n 12, South ern C al­ W ashington 40, W ashington if o r n ia 0 . S t a t e 0. To c o n t r a s t th ese records, A la ­ b a m a had o n ly a sco reless tie w ith T e n n e s s e e to mar its season, w hile L o u isia n a S ta te w as tied 6-6 by T ex as. selectio n J u s t i f y i n g o f the P it ts b u r g h , h o w e v e r, Eckm ann d e ­ c la r e d : "Our in te n t has been to is rep re­ choose th e team w hich s e n t a ti v e o f the b est in E astern fo o tb a ll. A lth o u g h m any se ctio n s t u r n e d o u t splendid tea m s h av e this year, an y one o f w hich m ight h av e m a d e an a cceptable oppo­ n e n t, y e t the stro n g s c h ed u le w h ich co n fro n ted P itts­ b u r g h an d th e o u tsta n d in g record it m a d e , e n d in g the season w ith a d is p la y o f sup eriority, m ak es it th e logical opponent to rep resen t th e E a s t in th is gam e. u n u su ally ten o f N ew York C ity ’s "The fu rth er fa c t th a t this w eek sports the w i n n e r o f the L am bert M em orial tr o p h y , em b lem atic o f E astern fo o tb a ll suprem acy, has confirm ed o u r j u d g m e n t . P ittsb urgh as Soprano— y e a r th e H o u se th e w in n e r In class A o f G riffith # . The Dekes w on in the F r a t e r n i t y Division a n d L ittle C a m p u s in th e ( lull Division. C la ss B was won by the T o u r i n g T ig e rs. H o w ev er, I ^hjs y e a r p ro m is e s to p ro d u c e a ra c e w ith keen c o n ­ f e a t u r e which ( C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e on e) b e g a n hi* ca m p a ig n P o i n t a p p o in t m e n t . f o r a W e s t W e s t e n te r e d th e U n iv e rs ity in 1935, ch oosing physics as his m a ­ jo r . He holds an a m a t e u r rad io license. T he signal c o rp s is th e a r m y division of his choice. F r e s h m a n b a s k e t b a ll p ra c tic e j will s t a r t M on day , a n d c a n d id a te s w r i t e r s chose will r e p o r t to G r e g o r y G y m n a ­ sium a t 3 :3 0 o'clock f o r e q u i p ­ Fo llo w in g d is tr i b u ti o n o f m e n t. e q u ip m e n t, th e r e will be a s h o r t w o rk o u t. is coach o f th e squad. Ed P ric e (C o n tin u e d fr o m P ag e o n e ) ________________„ _________________ wide-open g a n g s t e t ” becau**- of his is n a tu r e ._____________________________ (likely to a i d to th e g r e a t in t e re s t b u f f e t aIrea,iv sho w n is th e c re a t io n o f lively Pe t >Gon. A be served th e v irit- a n2 Go a h e a d a n d w in. W e hav e a vic to ry s o n g r e a d y . \ l m a M a t e r ’s t h o u s a n d s a r e th e s t a n d s f i g h t i n g w ith in v ic to ry . f o r vou Best o f luck. a n o t h e r 1354 C o n g r a tu l a ti o n s . T ell boys we a r e v e r y p ro u d of th em . 135 5 C a n ’t yo u h e a r us c h e e rin g ? T he crow d is w ith you. 1356 F r o m f i r s t w h istle c an see to vic­ line you sm a sh in g to r y . 1357 W e k n ow you ca n w in t h a t g a m e . D o n ’t fail us. 1358 F ig h t with e v ery th in g you have. boys, and bring back victo ry . 1359 We are behind you fo r vic­ tory. 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DI-; rector Norman Taurog, responsi- j hie for many child film successes, ■ has directed “Reunion” with one eye on humanity and the other on characters that go to make up In bringing in that humanity. George Ernest’s characterization of the foundling, Taurog has slyly suggested an entirely different plot undeveloped in “Reunion,” but which has its climax in this film. “Reunion” is “Grand Hotel” on a believeable scale with the wards of Edward VHI as the box-offic* attraction and Hersholt, Peterson, Dinehart, and Ernest to give i t stability and its reason for being. CHURCH BAZAAR TODAY The annual bazaar of the First Congregational Church will open at the church at IO o’clock this morning. In the cookies, cakes, candy, pies, and sale, bread to be luncheon will be served from 12 to 2 o’clock and a Mexican dinner from 6 to 7:30 o’clock. addition offered for to of genial, human Dr. Luke once more, a role which has prolonged a screen career that wa* nearly over. Dorothy Peterson ha? again found work as Nurse Kennedy, and “ Reunion” treats us to sim­ ple, sincerely livable screen fare. Hersholt’s portrait of the doc­ tor humanizes the medical profes­ !Scarbrough’s Men's R eview ed T oday R obert K e n t “ R E U N I O N . " — A t th e S t a t * . B a s a d on a s t o r y by B r u c e Gould. Sc re e n p la y Fy S a m H e ilm a n , S o n y a I r v i n e , and G la dys L e h m a n . P r o d u c e d by D a r r y l F. C anu ck A s s o c ia te p r o d u c e r s : H a r o ld W i l t o n an d E a r l C a r ro ll. D ir ecte d by N o r m a n T a u - rog. R e l e a s e d by T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y - F o x . T H E CAST T h e Dionn* Q u i n t u p l e t s : A n n a t t e , Sm elt# , Cacti*. Y v o n n e , a n d M ar ie . J o h n Qua len ______ Dr. J o h n L u k e ..................... J e a n H e r s h o l t — D o r o th y N u r s e K a t h e r i n e K e n n e d y P e t e r s o n G o v e r n o r P h il ip C r a n d a l l ... Alan D i n e h a r t T o n y L u k e ................. M a r y M a c K e n z ie R och elle H u d s o n C o n s t a b l e J i m Ojrden Slim S u m m e r v i l l e A se W y a t t R u s t y ............... .........G e org e E r n e s t „ ™ E s t . h e r R a l s to n J a n e t F a i r H elen V in son .... G loria S h e r i d a n R ic h a r d S h e r id a n _______ Tom Moore ........ M o n t a g u L ove Si r B a s il C r a w f o r d The five potential successors to Shirley Temple, the Dionne Quin­ tuplets, come back in “Reunion” to show what they have learned and how they have grown since last you saw them. When these little girls are twenty, they will be the first ladies of the world ever to have a complete movie of their life to refer to to know what they did when they were babies. The world will already know. Screen writers have ingeniously formulated the plot for “ Reun­ ion,” a film so appropriately titled because it ha^ in its oa“t many stars a fickle public may have for­ gotten. Esther Ralston. Tom Moore, and Montagu Love we re­ of another day. Miss member Ralston left the screen some years ago to take up domestic duties as Mrs. Richard Arlen. Jean Hersholt assumes the role Send your friends PERSONAL E N G R A V E D X M A S CARDS Miss Fannie Ratchford, Wrenn librarian, spoke to the members of Reagan Literary Society on the origin of the University’s Wrenn Collection at their regular meet­ ing in the Union Building, Thurs­ In her talk Miss Ratchford day. the traced Wrenn, Aitken and Stark collec­ tions and pointed out the differ­ ent types of books in each one. the beginnings of She told of the assistance of Major George W. Littlefield and the Texas Legislature in purchas­ ing the Wrenn and Aitken books and of the donation of the Stark collection to complete the now famous, well-rounded Wrenn Li­ brary of the University. * * ♦ Dolley Discusses Banking System investments, Dr. J. C. Dolley, professor of banking and dis­ cussed the international gold sit­ uation, the Federal Reserve bank­ ing system, and recent changes in the banking acts of the United States at a meeting of the Ameri­ can Association of University Women Friday at S.R.D. in chrysanthemums A Christmas theme was carried the decorations and re­ out freshments of tea honoring the new members of the A.A.U.W. following Dr. Dolley’s talk. Bowls of white and white candles in red holders were on the table where Mrs. Aaron Schaffer and Mrs. H. P. Bybee poured. Mrs. H. J. Ettlinger, Mrs. F. P. Sexton, Mrs. John Broad, and Mrs. C. Read Cranberry were hostesses. * * • A lpha Phis to Give Tea D a n c e T o n i g h t Alpha Phi sorority will enter­ tain with a tea dance honoring the pledges at the chapter house from 7 to IO o’clock tonight. Jimmy Watson and his orchestra will play. Chaperons will be Mrs. Kath­ leen Bland, Mrs. Ruby Terrill Lo­ max, Mrs. Eva Pendergast, Mr. and Mrs. Banks McLaurin, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Little, and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hearne. committee are Mary Sheehan, Buster Quist, Eleanor Harris, Dorothy Le May, Gloria Yzaguirre, and M a r y Frances Keith. On the dance The house will be decorated in fall colors and autumn leaves. D.K.E. D i n n e r - D a n c e T o Be G iv e n Dec. ll Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity is planning to have a dinner-dance Friday, December l l , from 7:30 to 12 o’clock, on the roof of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. Frank Hubert and his orchestra will play. Decorations will carry out the fraternity colors of red, blue, and gold. Allen Hilburn, chairman of the social committee, is in charge of the arrangements. * * * Billie Mae Marburger, who ha- been ill at her home iii College Station for two weeks, returned to the University Thursday. IO T O D A Y IN B R I E F o’clock— First Congrega­ tional Church bazaar. First Congregational Church. IO o’clock— Austin branch of International League f o r Peace, First Congregational Church. 12 o’clock— Luncheon, First Congregational Church. I o’clock— Delta Delta Delta luncheon, chapter alumnae house. I o’clock— K a p p a K a p p * alumnae luncheon, Gamma chapter house. I o’clock— Faculty Women’s luncheon, club house. Club 2610 Whitis Avenue. 6 o ’c l o c k — Delta Kappa Gamma banquet, pink room of Dris- kill Hotel. 6 o’clock— Mexican d i n n e r , First Congregational Church. 7 :30 o’clock— Inter-C h u r c h Dramatic League open house, Gregg House. 8 o’clock— Bridge party, Uni­ versity Club. At the Shows “ BORN TO DANCE.” With Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Buddy Ebsen, Frances Langford, and Virginia Bruce. At the Para­ mount. (First day). “ REUNION.” With the Dionne Quintuplets, Jean Hersholt, and Dorothy Peterson. At the State. (Reviewed today). “ THE BIG HOUSE FOR GIFLS.” With Maureen O’Sulli­ van and Betty Compson. At the Queen. (First day). “ THE LAST OF THE MO­ HICANS.” With Randolph Scott and Binnie Barnes. At the Capi­ tol. “ My AMERICAN W IFE.” With Francis Lederer, Ann Sothem, and Billie Burke. At the Varsity. “FOLLOW THE FL E E T .” With Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. At the Texas. LIGON Dancing SMITH’S ORCHES­ TRA. From 9 until 12 o’clock. At the Texas Union. Mi dn i g h t Movi e “ THE GARDEN OF ALLAH.” and With Marlene Charles Boyer. At the Paramount. Dietrich R e ce n t Bride G iv e n L u n c h e o n T h u r s d a y Mrs. Bubi Jessen, who before her recent marriage was Marianna Engelking of San Antonio, was honored Thursday with a luncheon at the Home Economics Building tea room. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jes- sen are ex-students of the Lni- in Austin versity, last week extended honeymoon. arrived an after and Bright colored decorated autum n blos­ soms luncheon the able. The following guests were | present: Mesdames Jessen, Henry Brooks, Warner Stewart, Charles P. Hardw-icke, Burt Dyke, Ella Jessen, W arner Jensen, C. Aubrey Smith, Gordon Fulcher. Walford I Turner, Milton Gutsch, C. H. Page, Jr.. George Hawley, S. B. Roberdeau, Robinson, George Andy Montgomery and H. B. Pope and Miss Leffler Corbitt, Ja n e t Collett, Miss Edna M is s Collins, Virginia Roberdeau. and Virginia Nalle. m m tm G re e tin g card* th a t you will to your be proud to send friends . . . cards of many individually printed designs, in beau tiful Christm as colors . . . m o d erately priced. PHONE 5333 S t e c i \ ’ s 217 W a t t 9th Scarbrough’s Men’s S t o r e Street Floor Noteworthy Sale M E N ’S T I E S o f s u p e r b silks woven in Macclesfield, England special at.... $ 1 . 6 9 3 for $5.00 M a d e to Sell for $2.00 Ma cc lesfi el d, Ch e s t e r Count y, E n g l a n d , f or 200 ye a rs has been t he c e n t e r of British silk wea vi ng . T he fabric s l oome d t h e r e a re wo rl d fa m o us f or t h e i r rich, full bodi ed qua li ty, t a s t e fu l designs a n d s u p e r b colorings. S c a r b r o u g h ’s ha s h a d t he se ties h a n d t a i l or e d wi t h t h e c a re t h e f a bri c de serv es— t h e y will be a p p re c i a t e d not only fo r t h e i r luxury, fine colorings and handsome, unusua l patterns, but also for the perfection with which they knot and d r a p e . Be cause of t he i r m od e st price, we advise early shopping. s t u d e n t a n d P a t W a s t e ! ! , m e m b e r o f A u s t i n C l u b , w a s o n e o f t h e f i v e H o n o r e e s a t t h e D e M o l a y d a n c e l a s t n i g h t . B ob B ed m an B. H M arks A be G old s te in Ed R o g er s G e o r g e D o n n e lly H u d s o n A n d e r s o n H u g h Ee kols O sw a ld R a m ire z J o h n C h r is f o r d F r a n c i s A llen Bill L a t t H u g h A rn old L a w r e n c e Skell ey Glen M c N a t t P a u l K in k e l s t e l n P. A. Goodall N e ls o n M a n g e r J o h n N e w t o n W ils o n Le w is J e n n i n g s H e s d r i c h E u g e n e B ro w n M u rd e l Ea-1 W a r r e n C o llis te r P e t e r H a h n J a c k R o g er s G u y W e s t C h a r l e s T a t e H a r r i s P h i 'q u i e t W o o d r o w W a l t e r F r e d R am sd el! A lf red F a l l e r Rhel h-' B uck Bill T u c k e r J o h n File s G e o rg e S t r e e t Alvin S w a r t z J a c k O ld ha m P a u l H e r d e r J i m Rooth J o e C la rk Bill Cox E a rl F i s c h e r P e t e K n a p p E d w a r d F r o n t e r J . B. Crowell Le slie L i p p m a n B ro o k s W e s t J a m e s Poole J a c k B ea s le y R o n ald B a e t h e T o m m y Main G u y W i t h e r s p o o n Boh B u tle r Billy S a t t e r w h i t e Bo bby J o n e s J a c k H e ven Al Deslv S id n e y W i e s e r E l l s w o r t h Coles M ar io n G oodm a n M a c R o y R a s o r D urw ood G r a n t W il 'i s Y o u e n s Dick B a l lin g e r R ovall S m i t h D avid W a l la c e W a l t e r F a l t e r e r F r a n c i 1. R a r n e s W il li a m B a n d y Bill T in g le * * G re gg Players Will Present Skit the The members of Inter- Church Dramatic League will hold open house tonight from 7 :30 to 9:30 o’clock at All Saints Gregg House. “ Pyramus and Thisbe.” a skit with Leslie O’Connor, J a c k Holmes, Lester Brooks, Warren Moorman, William Arlitt, a n d Travis Poole will be presented by the Gregg House Players of the All Saints’ Episcopal Church. Other members of the o rg an iza-1 the Hillel tion include the Wesley Players the University Methodist ! of Church, Foundation Dramatic Club, the Catholic Lit­ tle Theater, the Fellowship Play-; ers of the First Congregational Church, and the Citamard Players of the First Methodist Church. rn * * Miss B u r n e t t Weds In San A n t o n i o The marriage of Miss Mary C arr Burnett to E. G. Paschal!, Jr., both of San Antonio, will take 10:30 place o’clock in the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio. this morning at Miss Burnett was in the Uni­ versity during the year 1932 to 1933. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and was selected queen of the Ross Vol­ unteers’ festivities at Texas A. & M. while in the University. Mr. Paschal attended Texas Military Institute and St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. ^lU A R SIT V Saturday, December S, I93S Littlefield Has Fall Formal In Texas Union fall Littlefield Dormitory enter­ tained with semester its formal dance Friday night from 9 to I o’clock in the Texas Un­ ion. The grand march was led by Elizabeth Baker, president of the dormitory, and Bill Tingle. The officers of the dormitory and their dates followed, leading the rest of the couples. Jimmy Weil- er's orchestra played. The fol­ lowing chaperoned: Miss May Brookshire, Mrs. A. M. Dazey, Mrs. Ruby Terrill Lomax, and Mrs. Kathleen Bland. Guests were: E l C o n v e r t * R o b e r t Sc hie le r E d w a r d S t a l l k n e c h t .lark W o m a c k N o r m a n S h a f e r N o r r i s Davi* W a r r e n S ib ley Lowell W il ke s G e o r g e W o r t h i n g t o n Sila s F r i e d l a n d e r L e w is H e r r i n g J a c k N i u r a a n J o h n S m i th S t a n l e y A lfo rd Hub M cG in nis P e te R e a d in g Bob K n iff in A lfr e d Kelly J o e F r a z i e r B u b M u rp h e y M ar li n B o u n d s M a n le y B r i t t a i n G u y B u c k n e r D avid G re e nfi e ld Mal B ybee Bob Eads K e n n e t h M cC re a P a u l B lu n t J o h n M ise H a ro ld S c h if f V ir g il S a n d e r s J i m m y L a m b e r t H o m e r J o n e s C la ir e D e n n is F i t s - F r a n k W e i d m a n R ic h a r d L a n e B a r t M an n G ilb e rt Cox C ar l F e r g u s o n Bill C h o a t e Bill Mac B u rn e y L e a v e s M c C a rty B u b K a r k o w s k y C h a r le s C h e r n o s k y Clyde C h e n e y H e n r y Replin J i m K re is le H i g h C u n n i n g h a m H e n r y T a l i a f e r r o C a r ro l C h u r c h D u n e a n S in c la ir Dee De L ong J o h n W a r d H a r r i ­ son william B ow li ng Fivers J a k e Ax elro d J . P. W oolle y Billy J a r r e l l S a m Sc.hirber J a c k P e t t e r s W a y n e A n k e n m a n T h o m a s C r o s s o n G. F. S t r o u d G e o rg e B u c h a n a n Bob H a r r i s J a c k H i l m e r F r a n k i e P e t e r s F r a n k C h in n E d w a r d P u l l m a n J a c k R obin so n J a c k Lee M e y e rs Billy B a g g e t t Billy M arvin C h a r le s R o m in e J o e Mint* Linc oln W a r r e n S ta n le y K e lle y J a c k F o o te r G u y A n d e rs o n Doc V ie m a n L o u i s I. ip p m a n A aro n C ohen H e n r y L i p o f f Lin g o P l a t t e r Ph il Y a c h e m R a y Co ffin Billy S h ir le y B u d S t e i g e r D a n R yan J a m e s Ll oy d J im B o o th e B u r t o n G r o s s m a n Ed L e v in e R obe rt C a r s o n T o m W il son Rod M a - Donald B ord en T e n n a n t J . M. S c h w a r t s Byron Cain R u s h R ec o rd F a rr e ll S m i t h R u r t Speed E d g a r D i t t e r t Reed K e nyon Ed M o rris L e s t e r B ro ok s J a m e s K e e v e r J a c k G ori n M auric e Blum Arn old T r a v i s Elone D un n R u s s e ll H a le H a p H e a r s t Bill L u e d e c k e J o h n M c E l w r a t h D arre ll B an dy C h a r le s Gibbs W a r r e n H ughe * Ral ph S h a r p l e s s Billy W ilc ox Bill C le m e n ts Bill M o rg a n C h a r le s P o is e r Ed B u r n e t t Sid ne y L e v in s o n RVI I 'Eli.t h falTK l i i JI S A T . 1 1 : 3 0 P . M . I ••**01 VO* , I... Im* y tn / v ' n J >|j|ETRICH< v j J B o v e R CAMEN a p j & L A * ' IJJUAlLJJILL m m SN O W S L A T S SOC U t B K I M U U S f e F O R G I R L S ' A h. A L A N C IUO S I A N O rn / K O O U C T t o f M A U R E E N O ’ S U L L I V A N C O M P S O N B E T T Y P r e c e n te d Au PATnrctAM h c r u n a t h i l L C J t h t t H f r o d u e * d b v H elm NOHKMK flMfcfckStat: J H k * Henry Wtlco IrPL Biome 'Barnes IOC M A T I N E E IO A M. TO DAY. Stat* & Screen S T A R T I N G S U N D A Y ! T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Saturday, Decem ber 5, 1935 P a g * ? THE DAILY TEXAN Th# D ally A B M . * tu d e n t n tw » p * p w o f T h * U i i t m t t f o f <• poW fshad on th * U n iv e rsity a t A u n tie by th * Tex** S tu d e n t P u b lica tio n * . I n a , l h * ra m pu s o f • e ery m o m ir.g e x ce p t M onday th r o u g h o u t th * lo n g s e a lio n . E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e * — J o u r n a l : * ® B u i l d i n g 10 1. 1 0 2 . a n d 10 1 . f # , * p b .* n # 0 1 7 1 — OI ^^A d v e rtl* in g 3 a n d c irc u la tio n d e p a r tm e n t— J o u rn a lis m B u ild in g IO*. P h o n e 2 - 1 1 * 4 a n d 2 - 2 1 * * . _ _ . _ . . . . P r in te d by th e U n iv e rs ity P re**. A. C. W rig h t. M an ag er. S c.-.ierrp tto n p ric e by m a il: F ir e d o llar* y e a rly . e«*»***KT*D e o n n a tio n a l. aov**Tiaw o mr National Advertising Service, h e C olin* PmhUtkrrt Mipwrmtmtiv* 4 * 0 M ADISON A v g . C*< e * # « u n* A*e*L.** »©«vott * * • N C * YOO* N . r . I m r a a n e t a c o a t a r r i g - * o * t i a w d E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F ------- Associ ate Edi t or. . ...----- Special Ed i t i o n s Edi t or - ___________ E D H O D G E ................. — .......Ed Syera . . . Fr a n k i e Ma* W e l b o r a Bob B n n « m a d , , P a t Daniels. Ga* Garcia, P a n . 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T a k e t h a t issue o f my opus t he I t h a t ’s o t h e r d a y t h o u g h t one loop on s o m e t h i n g I c o u l d n ’t t u r n t h o u g h t fu r - loo Mi ea«v. ' ’ And to m y s e l f : “ Well, I ,a > l o w . - r h . t . "rn* ,*>»»'* t0 ,7 *’* ' lt* * '? , i d e s e r t air. M e a n i ng all t h e t i me rnJr ° P U® t h a t had b a c k f i r e d . t h o u g h t , t b <, I A n e ! was r i ght. And o u g h t likely I jruess I re a l l y some fl ower s o r s o m e t h i n g a n 1 to go out a nd pick f]rgt . . . ---- , " , ............ ” , " ’ a*. A u I The Student Pulse D O N O T C H O O S E T O R U N ’ F O O T B A L L C O A C H N O M I N A T E D A S L I G H T O P E R A L O B B Y I S T I S W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g w a s a success as f a r as a h u m b l e s t u d e n t a nd his d a t e w e r e c o n c e r n e d . W e w e r e a t H o g g Me mo r i al A u d i t o ­ rium. To s a y s h o r t l y w h a t is on my mi nd ma y h u r t s ome shins. I t h i nk t h e a t t i t u d e of the T e x a n t o w a r d t h e Li ght O p e r a p r o d u c ­ tion could s t an d mu c h polish a nd v e n e e r a lo n g t h e line o f s m o o t h n e s s of which in t h e e y e s of t h a t p r o u d e x p o ­ n e n t o f press t r u t h s . I said MUCH b e c a u s e on* side o f t hi ng s do n o t f oot ball a c t i vi t y r e a c t s — - -■1 ■'----- ------- '— ......................-■■■ it if Still, is c o n s i de r e d t h a t t wi c e a# m a n y pe opl e t a k e part in t h e a t r i c a l a c t i vit ies as foot bal l , t h a t sadl y e n o u g h the m a n ­ and is a a g e r speci ali st in his lines w i t h o u t t i me f o r n e c e s s a r y s e e mi n g l y f o r f a v o r ab l e pres s re- p r o d u c t i o n s of t h e s e politics, c a m p u s Are You Going To Church Sunday? St. P a u l ’* L u t h e r a n Ch u r c h T h e G e r m a n s er vi ces of t h e St. u w „, . ; u _ „ | ____will I for a t h o u g h t f u l edit ori al s t a f f o r ! p a s t o r , , I a c t i on, t h e need will be seen e i t h e r ! di r e c t i on o f t h e Rev. K. G. Manz. begin at 9 o ’clock S u n d a y IO the School a nd Bible classes a t followed by . a e n i * n a e * r * I n o m i n a t e foot bal l coach o ’clock will be endpaV0T The the ‘ service in En g l i sh a t l l o ’clock. who i«n’t r u n n i n g again. — J O S E P H L. J O S E P H . t i me I like t o ’ve pit ched my appeJ|1 ^ m f , ^ K * S t | h a n d t h e m to the p o w e r s - t ha t - be | f o f a l o b b yi , t f o r w o r t hwhile st u - S u n d a y m o r n i n g Peri cles A l e x a n d e r UP wi t h s o m e t h i n g ----------------1 m a n a g e si ngle-handed. B u ’ t h a t k e p t me from g e t t i n g t a n g l ed c o u l d n ’t I rn I wr o n g . T h a t o p u s w a s n ’t N o m s Davis wast e d, It was held o v e r a n d u se d t h e second t h o u g h t , E d n a Mer le Mc Mu r r y was j q ^ A r n o l d ^or a class o f as- m J o e Wh i t l e y p i n n g y ou n g j o u r n a l i st s . T h e p r o f 1 —■ —■ i r ea d •— an i t b e f o r e t h e whole class. j I ’m n o t s a y i ng j u s t w h a t s o r t o f it was used P i o n e e r s o f T h e r e will be no S u n d a y service. t h e Mo d e r n W o r l d . ” n i g h t can B ible Sun day. Lake R. P y la n t preach on “ B andits and A r tists’* will sing “ T h ere’s a D ear and P re­ at the T ex a s B ible Chair a t th* cious B ook.” l l o ’clock service. S erv ices w ill be l l All Saint*’ Episcopal Church o’clock in the m orning. D epart- Servi ces a t All S a i n t s ’ Episco- m e n t a l S u n d a y School m e e t s a t pal C h u r c h will begin 7 : 3 0 9 : 4 5 o’clock, and B .T .U . m eets at o ’clock S u n d a y m o r n i n g wi t h Holy 6 : 1 5 o ’clock. T ea ch ers’ m eetin g C o mm u n i o n . The Rev. Wil li am S. and mi d- wee k p r a y e r service w ill be held a t 7 a n d 8 o ’clock W ed- Bl a c k s h e a r will be c e l e b r a n t . n e s d a y ni ght . held at a t C m eh-M oravian Church Special serv ices o f the Czech M oravian B rethren Church will be con ducted the U n iv e rsity M ethodist Church Sunday at 2 :3 0 o ’clock. T he Rev. Joseph B arton o f G ranger w ill preach in C zech. Sunday school w ill be om itted be- at C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h The Rev. F r a n k L. J e w e tt w ill cause o f th e a ftern o o n services. Last Day to RYT EX PERSONAL C H R I S T M A S C A R D S Th e S u n d a y School will m e e t a t 9 : 3 0 o ’clock, a n d Mrs. A. L. C a r n a h a n will c o n d u c t a class in The m o r n i n g c h u r c h p r a y e r services will s t a r t a t l l o’clock, a nd Dr. B l a c k s h e a r ^ s e r ­ mon will be “ The Real P r e s e n c e in Y o u r L i f e . ” hist ory. Chor a l v e s p e r s will he s u n g in t h e chapel a t 6 o ’clock. A t 6 : 3 0 o ’clock the S u n d a y Club will m e e t a t G r e g g House. 209 W e s t T w e n t y - s e v e n t h St r e e t , a n d h e a r an a d d r e s s by Ch a r l e s L. Seay, New York t h e a t r i c a l d i r e ct o r . T h e se r v e d be - f t Pr t h e meetincr . I * « e r t n e mee t i n g . a t l l On D e c e m b e r 13 t h e o’clock m o r n i n g service, t h e Rt. j Rev. Cl i nt on S. Qu i n , D.D., b i s hop! o f t h e diocese of Texas, will c o n ­ fi r m c a n d i d a t e # f o r m e m b e r s h i p in t h e c h u r c h . Dr. B l a c k s h e a r re- in quest# t h a t p e r s o n s n o t i fy i n t er e s t ed shoul d P a u l ’s L u t h e r a n C hu r c h u n d e r t h e I s t u d e n t s u p p e r will Un i v a r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n C hu r c h T h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n b e i n g c o n f i r me d ----------- th e Rev. * the e v e n in g service. *The Ch u r c h will c e l e b r a t e the s e v e n t y- him a t once. fifth a n n i v e r s a r y o f the S o u t h e r n P re s b y te r i a n C h u rc h a t l l o ’clock S u n d a y m o r n in g w ith U n iv e rs ity C h u rc h of C h ris t T h e Rev F r a n k L Cox will d e ­ l l . H. W h a r t o n , p a s to r, p r e a c h i n g ]iver a s e r m on on “ T he L e t t e r to on A L an d o f Hills and \ a lle y s .’ P e r g a m o n ’’ S u n d a y m o r n i n g at 11 . T h e C h u rc h School, d ir e c te d by 0’c io c k . At 7 :3 0 o ’clock S u n d a y , J o s e p h Vs. R am sa y, meet# a t 9 :3 0 ^bc Rpy. C o x will a n s w e r qu es- con- o’clock. a t 5 :4 5 o ’clock the o rg an tiong< Bib|p sch 0ol will be and d u c te d at 9 :4 5 o ’clock. T h e T ra in - w esp er service will be held ai 7 :3 0 jntr class will m e e t a t 6:30 o ’clock, fellow ship # tu d e n t su p p e r begins A busine## m e e t i n g o f the c h u rc h 7 :3 0 j at 6 o ’clock. wi]| be t h e j o ’clock a n d c h u r c h will m e e t a t 9 : 3 0 T u e s - o ’clock, 10:50 P r a y e r m e e t i n g will be W e d n e s - o’clock. o ’clock will be o ’clock a n d Bible Uni ve rs a l Bible S u n d a y , a n d Dr. class will be a t 7 : 4 5 o ’clock Fri - Daniel E. G r i e d e r will s p e a k on day. “ So me Thing# You Will F i n d On l y in the Bible." T h e c h o i r a n t h e m “ T h e Bible in a Worl d o f C o n ­ will be “ Rock o f A g e s . ” V e s p e r s t h e Rev. W a l t e r f u s i o n ” will be a n n u a l s t 5 o ’clock will pr a i se service, E ve l y n W r i g h t H. 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T he University itself is to be co ng ra t ul a te d b e­ caus e S en a to r Blackert is a man who will deal f rankl y i and re ali sti call y with the ma ny problems whi ch now be­ s e t this institution. I w a n t to join a c r u s a d e T h a t real ly show# some fight. The n ew Regent is neither a liberal nor a cons ervati ve — he is a realist. In his year s o f public service he has never g o n e into a problem v. ith his e y e s shut and his mind made up. He g a g o as a business man and lawyer. But in 193U he w a s called into the public service as mayor of Victoria. ,f °PUS had been published. U . T . S . A . R i d i n g C l u b T o V i s i t D u d e R a n c h Nine m e m b e r s of Bit an d Spur , r i di ng club, will spend I DT. S . 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