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P e n ic k a d d e d . be a c o n s o la t io n a n d sc h o la stic a b i lity a n d a t t a i n - p riz e f o r t h e m e m b e r p r e s e n t i n g m e rits a n d s p o r ts . Q u a li tie s t r u t h , c o u r a g e , d e v o tio n to d u ty , j s y m p a t h y , k in d lin e s s , ness, a n d fe llo w sh ip a n d a n e x - ; b i b i ; ion o f m o r a l f o r c e o f char-1 a c t o r a n d of in s t i n c t s to le ad a n d rn s c h o o lm a te s ! t a k e an a r e a l t o c o n s id e r e d in th e se le c ­ tio n , Dr. P e n ic k said. o f m a n h o o d , s k e tc h e s s u b m i t t e d f o r c l a s s c r e d i t b e a c c e p te d . B a r r e x p l a in e d .! Former Student Dies of Poison ‘-he b e s t g r o u p o f sk e tc h e s. N o ! is b a s e d on l i t e r a r y I ^ u t t h e r e will u n s e l f i s h ­ S e le c tio n o u td o o r i n t e r e s t in te r e s t — in o T h e s e p i c t u r e s w e r e m a d e t h e Tt v a - O k l a h o m a in D allas S a t u r d a y . T h e sh o w s B o h n H il­ r u n d u r i n g g a m e to p p i c t u r e liard m a k i n g a n in e - y a r d r i g h t end. a r o u n d O k la h o m a ’s show s T h e p ic tu r e t o t h e le ft C o a ch C ly d e L i tt le f ie ld s e n d ­ in g in a s u b s t i t u t e . T h e p ic tu r e to t h e r i g h t show s B u r t D yke p o in ti n g to th e sk y lin e . A t th e tw o C o w b o y s, p r e ­ right ase su m a b ly w ith O k la h o m a girls. V I E W S O N C A MP U S IN VISIT ^ T y C obb , f o r m e r e d i t o r of T h e D a ily T e x a n , r e t u r n e d to t h e c a m ­ p u s y e s t e r d a y f o r th e f i r s t t i m e since le a v in g six y e a r s ago. Mr. C obb, u p o n le a v in g t h e U n i v e r s i t y p r o m is e d f r ie n d s t h a t h e w ould n o t show his f a c e a r o u n d th e “ F o r t y A c r e s " u n til he h ad m a d e goo d. T y C o bb w a s th e first s t u d e n t e v e r to d e f e a t t h e m a n a g i n g e d i to r t h e e d ito r -in - ch ie f p e r f e c t l y is c l e a r how th is m ig h t h a p p e n , f o r th e l it tle fellow s e e m s to b u b b le o v e r w ith e n t h u s i a s m a n d p e r s o n ­ ality . Five Students Receive Awards Of Farmer Fund T o o k T w o D e g r e e s t h e T e x a n fo r It position. ^.of Four W ill Continue Studies In M exico; O ne W orks Here T h e a w a r d o f f iv e s c h o la r s h ip s f ro m th e E. D. F a r m e r I n t e r n a ­ tiona! S c h o la rs h ip F u n d h as b e e n E n o u n c e d f r o m th e o f f ic e of t h e P r e s i d e n t o f th e U n iv e r s it y . i . . . 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Miss W h e a t w a s e m p lo y e d a s p o sitio n s b e c a u s e o f s t e n o g r a p h e r in th e s t a t e se rv ic e d e p a r t m e n t o f A u s tin w hich is in S he c h a n g e o f v e t e r a n s ’ r e li e f . a n d h e r s is te r , E l b a W h e a t , also i S t a t e em p lo y e e , a c c o m p a n ie d by h e r niece. G e o r g ia L eila H opso n w e r e v isitin g t h e p a s t w eek-end. in M exia S h e w a s f o u n d d y i n g S u n d a y m o r n in g . A c a r b o lic acid b o ttl e w as n e a r lier. N o n o te w a s le ft. A v e r d i c t o f s u ic id e w a s r e t u r n e d by t h e c o r o n e r. A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e b e e n c o m ­ p le te d w h e r e b y th e old t o w n hall will be placed a t th e dispo sal o f t h e c o lleg e f o r p u b lic l e c t u r e s a n d th e m o r e i m p o r t a n t social g a t h e r ­ F r it z H o f f m a n h a s a l r e a d y g o n e I K° « f h e s t u d e n t s o f th e U n iv e r - to M exico C ity to begin his w o r k , g i ^ s h o u ld c e r t a i n l y s u p p o r t t h e T h e o t h e r t h r e e a r e e x p e c t e d is b eg in t h e n in e m o n t h s ’ p e r io d of : h e a d e d by th e f o r m e r h e a d o f th e | d e p a r t m e n t o f j o u r n a l i s m , G o v er- i n s t r u c tio n F e b r u a r y I f peo p le d o n o t v o te d e n t in th e U n iv e r s it y a n d is e n - f o r th is on N o v e m b e r 8, t h e y a r e to i c e n t e n n i a l m o v e m e n t , w hich is at p r e s e n t a s tu - n o r M a y es. G a r ib a ld i I , 19 3 3 . Athenaeum Receives M ember, Applicants ----------- ings. 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H. G. Pavvlosky J a c k B r a n n o n 4. 5. 6. I. D e p a r t m e n t o f J o u r n a l i s m (O n e to b e e l e c t e d ) . L illian K ra u s e N elso n F u lle r E d P ric e M ildred Cooke J a y H all S c h o o l L a w o f I. 2 3. 4. 5. to be e l e c t e d ) . T h r e e H o w a r d H o f f m a n J o e L o ck e t M illard S h a w H a r r y H a r r i n g t o n L u t h e r H u d s o n H a le S c h a le b e n D e n v e r P e r k in s J u d i c i a r y C o u n c i l (O n e to be e l e c t e d ) . J o h n n y W a lk e r Ross s t e r l i n g S h e a r e r G. K e n t R ider J i m H a ra lso n I. >> 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. All c a n d i d a t e s m u s t file t h e i r e x p e n s e a c c o u n t s b e f o r e 12 o ’clo ck to d a y w ith Z ula W illiam s, s e c r e ­ t a r y o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n , in M ain B u i ld in g 212. F a i l u r e to th is e x p e n s e a c c o u n t , e v e n tile h a s n o t th o u g h c a m p a i g n i n g s p e n t one c e n t on will c a n d id a te , ev e n t h o u g h such c a n d id a te shou ld win firs t in t h e electio n. t h e c a n d id a te d is q u a lif y th a t W h e r e t o V o t e c t A r t s anti E le ctio n b o x e s will be lo c a te d f o llo w in g b u ild in g s : T he in th e College S ciences, Main B u ilding a n d G a r ris o n H a ll ; d e p a r t m e n t o f j o u r n a l is m , B. H a l l ; C ollege of P h a r m a c y , C h e m i s t r y B u ild in g ; School o f L aw , Law* B u ild in g ; School o f B u s in e ss A d ­ m in i s tr a ti o n , W a g g o n e r H a l l ; School o f E d u c a tio n , S u tto n H a ll ; College o f E n g i n e e r i n g , E n g i n e e r ­ ing B u i ld in g ; a n d G r a d u a t e School, G a r ris o n Hall. t h e s te p s t h e r e o f w h e r e in A r tic le 28 o f th e c o n s t i t u t i o n pro v id es th a t " n o e l e c t i o n e e r i n g of a n y kind sh a ll ta k e p la ce on ele c tio n d a y w ith in rn b u ild in g o r ort is lo c a te d a b allo t b ox .” A r t ic l e 29 s a y s : “ A n y o n e g u ilt y o f f r a u d u ­ lent c o n d u c t in c o n n e c tio n w ith a s t u d e n t v o tin g tw ice, t u r n i n g in a f a ls e e x p e n s e a c c o u n t, u s in g u n d u e in f lu e n c e , o r a n y o t h e r f r a u d u l e n t c o n d u c t shall t h e be d e e m e d h o n o r s y s t e m a n d shall be p un- to h a v e v io la te d e le c tio n , i. e.. 1 ished a s th e c o u n c il sees f i t . ” o f C O N V E N T I O N D A T E S E T J. W . M c D a n ie l, p re s id e n t o f he B a p tist S t u d e n t U nio n c o u n ­ cil B a p tis t th e U n iv e r s ity C h u r c h , a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e S t a t e B a p tis t S t u d e n t U n io n c o n v e n ­ tion w ill be held a t B ro w n w o o d 29, a n d 30. Mc­ Daniel s t a t e d th a t all B a ptist sfcu- s d e n ts a r e in v ite d to go, a n d th o s e ; d e s irin g to go a r e u r g e d t o M e J. VV, M ason, e d u c a t io n a l d i r e c t o r o f th e c h u rc h . • O c to b e r 28, Group to Consider Dances W ednesday th e D e a n o f W o m e n T h e c o m m itte e on A ll- U n iv e r s ity D ance- will m e e t a t 2 :1 5 o ’clock in th o o f ­ W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n to fice o f discuss a f f a i r s o f t h e A ll- U n iv e r ­ sity D ances. M e m b e r s th e c o m m i t t« e a r e as follow s. C a lh o u n M e C u tc h eo n , S p u r g e o n Bell, H e l­ en R o m b erg , A m o N o w o tn y , a s ­ s i s t a n t d e a n o f m e n , Miss L ula M a ry B ew ley, a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f w om en, a n d C h a rle s Zivley, d an c e m a n a g e r . o f T h e u su a l S a t u r d a y night G e r ­ m an w ill be held O c to b e r 22 a t G r e g o r y Gymnasium, Miss Bow lev- said M on day. No o t h e r e v e n ts a r e th e on the social c a l e n d a r f o r Is Y our Name Iii I h e C lassified A d C olumns? to {’he D aily T e x a n C lassifie d in A d v e r tis i n g D e p a r t m e n t , c o n n e c t io n w ith a p o p u la r Austin, t h e a t e r , is p r e s e n t i n g p a s se s lu c ky s t u ­ t h r e e dent:'. w hose n a m e s w ill b e th e C lassifie d col* se en umn> e v e ry day. Look f o r Y O U R n a m e in th e C la ssi­ f i e d Ad column®, a n d g e t t h a t p ass! in T H E DAILY T E X A N T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1932 H AR OL D TEEN—A JOLT FOR THE G R E A T ONE F o o a ^ y ! /v i e ; I , T H * 6 P e * r P & v tS tfo o K - I * MOULD 60 L&AAJ ( OaJ A s>JMIinJ0 OTh SR FBMS \JUAt~L - LOTS* l£ 3&S* F AAMSH6 0 PBR *yt'& ^ gx> rn f i l e U n i t y © e x a lt The Dully Texan, alumni »** y put,. • rn of The O a f - I T #r»itjf o f T e x a s , t- t on th o ca n tily * u l t; <• U n i v * - I • t t y a t A w ! : a b r T h e T o * * * S t u d e n t H o U te a tio n t, In c u r - } p o r a to d , n v e r y m o r n in g e x c e p t M o n d a y , t h r o u g h o u t th e to n g I miIm. Editorial Off -es, B Hall 120, 122, l i t . aud is5. Tole- p h o n o - ‘,* 1 -1 * 0 1 . ( A f t e r 16 p, rn. 21 '•7.1 Pri t I •y Pr ess. A. C. Wr ight . Manager. I matter at the postmlice at I l r m a il; I . vt d o lla r s y e a r ly , Hoi L. Bn tdridge llo r n a d a j T h e D a ily T ex a n to r ia ls or " fir in g St ud e n t For um e c h i n us . in v it e s th e w r itin g o f f r e r - la n c e e d i­ th e to b e p u b lis h e d lin e " a r tic le * in S nth e d ito r ia ls m u st br w r itte n b y t h e tJi»>v*r*itj and m u s t p e r ta in d ir e c tly to s o m e p h a s e o f s tu d e n t life . it u d e a t * o f A ii c o n tr ib u tio n s m u s t b e s ig n e d , b u t th e c o n trib u to r* * t o r e q u e s t s . U n s ig n e d if b e w ill n o t be p r in te d r a r tic le s w ill n o t b e p r in te d . T h o s e o f 121»0 w o r d s or le s t w ill r e c e iv e p r e fe r e n c e . Bp Ms J a c k s o n G Ha! . Gam yr Kemp W d b u r E v a n s AND SO ARE P O L IT IC S! With A I- F the election B e lle B o r d o tk y M .brl Shelby M Her Margaret Gosling, Corvine 11 ct la Jock ii* eh. Carrie Hooks. to d a y o f r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s to the Students* Assembly, U niversity stu d e n ts find them selves p erplexing d u ty of selecting com p etent assem blym en from a list of c a nd id a te s in whom, acco rd in g to th e ir own an - Tux B k *kc-r, f Vances lir a n c fi. and I n o u n c e m e n t s . a r e combined all o f th e v irtu e s w ith which P rovidence has endow ed the hu m a n race, as well as a few niceties of th e ir own individual Creal on. faced with _______ Mi' the _ W e s t , S ta n S to n e , d Se half aer. Stop and d tod a Vote lid h I dent orkt Cl Til af: [O IL bly s til ive e n c u re are a ch A? civ r ORT •I, J a j Hi Can s et. HEO* r i u s i s s u wer, Le I la it.m e Rubella H onor, in teg rity , sincerity, ability, im p a rtia lity , ■* j a tta in m e n t, a nd o th e r such significant q u a lific a­ t i o n * calculated to give th e v o te r an u n sta b le feel­ ing at the pit o f th e stom ach have te em e d in th e I columns o f the T ex a n f o r the p ast several weeks. I C a n d id a te s have o m itte d few’ q ualification s ex c e p t Igood looks, and a few* of the m ore d a rin g office- seekers have risked le ttin g th e ir c o n s titu e n ts m ake up th e ir own m inds on t h a t point. t h e i r p ic tu r e s and in se rte d So g e n e ro u s have been the frie n d s of possessors of these su pern al qu alities in u r g in g them to m ake th e ir rat cs t h a t th'- \ o te rs will be h a rd p u t to find a man who seeks r n office on his own initiative. Of cou rse I such e ffu siv e n e ss fills th e need j of the r e q u ire d 200 w ords, b u t in th e cynical s t u ­ m ust assim ilate such verbosity tw ice a dent v is a roused y e a r w ith d istressin g re g u l a r i ty th e re a lon ging fo r a ca n d id a te who will d a r e to d e fy convention and p rin t so m e th in g like the following, w h h h m ig ^ t sm ack m o re of th a n good polit irs: t r u t h “ ------ seeks th e office of ------- n o t a t th e re- que:*: uf friends, b u t p u re ly because he w a n ts to -ee bis name in p ri n t a n d save a dollar a week on dance tickets, He m akes n > promises, and if elected, will conduct him self as he cockeyed pleases, using h * office to f u r t h e r his own ends w h e re v e r he sees a chance. He has successful!v sw apped v o te s w ith . very large clique on th e campus, and by ju d ic io u s line up most of th e r e m a in in g lying expects to to in school f o r th re e years in spite o f th e the d eans and the R e g is tr a r ’s office, he feels am ply qualified to m an ag e any l f elected, he will r e ­ b o a tio n nounce a n y c am paign promises th a t he n a y h ave made th e election his co n stitu e n ts may go to the library and cry in in weak m om ents, a n d a f t e r a r n c 't e ff o r ts of Ha ng mar: ag cd that m ay arise, rem ain vclopedia.” — T. Ii. C. st 11111 111 ough in- out and are cap-! s e e t h a t | of n ie student j in t e r e s t | rh ii urn ie r of ho do not been said g in o r d c r * ie All-Uni- ough som e i O' t h t to vote I ► see t i o n s ; p< he Uni- are such I -ach one ‘ horn you cho youj ands I h e j rn, ! h e (. om es i be dis- . ni\ - r - t o d a y . ! omai Mil as: aden id ua Ubly a ve rn re I hat prog :iat iii ieT e a Ha ( in the University terest in student cam paign for tho: ab le and ii S tu dents’ hers worthy of body, and at I to cast his ball* candidates for d eserve to be before, they ar that they m ay j versify Dances selfish lib dive I’ cam pus. w id* lite! ti th It is the dut, tod ay. It is up th at he or she filled with s t u versify persons <>n o f you can h ave comp will be sat arranging m anner in into the St t r i b u a d I brony si t v organ izat ioi Unless you cg will have no it p laining over th the asst m ld y 01 Biders. Students to st p bet wet ii Ie* . are the st com p lainin g t hr? int f f id e n t m am is running s tu d oth er reason th scien ce w hen a bout tin nu fu n ction s— Y< O'CLOCK TODAY News BULLETINS S u p p o rt Roosevelt F irm on D ebts I N D IA N A P O L IS , Ind., Oct. 17. — A d dre ssing th e R e p u b l i c a n lunch eon here this a f te r n o o n a t which Mrs. Alice Roosevelt L ong­ w o o d was guest of honor. U n it­ e d S ta te s S e n a to r J a m e s E. W a t­ son m ade this s ta te m e n t: “ I am a u th o riz e d to long as tell you the Republican th a t as p a r ty re m a in s in p ow er not one dollar of th e E u r o p e a n w a r d e b ts to this c o u n tr y will be forgiven by the U nited S ta te s .” G e r m a n s A d a m a n t W A S H IN G T O N , Get. 17,— The S crip ps-H o w ard chain of new spa-■ pees d eclared th e ir su p p o rt of Gov- e m o r F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt for the p re sid e n c y In 1928 th e y s u p p o rte d H e rb e rt Hoover. to day. An e d ito r ia l a p p e a r in g s im u b taneouslv in all their n e w sp ap ers to d a y said: “ We believe th e n a tio n will b e l b e tte r served if th e H oover ad-1 m in is tr a tio n is not r e t u r n e d — th a t it has been and is a n a d m in is tr a ­ tion of f a ilu r e — w h e th e r a Roo­ sevelt a d m in istra tio n can m e et th e i challen ge o f th e nation al crisis we do not know. W e m erely know I th a t he and o f f e r a fre sh s t a r t and, we believe, a b e t­ te r c h a n c e .” his p a r ty W eakness A d m itte d th a t a B ER LIN , Oct. 17.— T he G e r­ man g o v e rn m e n t to n ig h t re je c te d for the second tim e a B ritish pro- posal fo ur-po w e r “ m in ia ­ t u r e " d is a r m a m e n t c o n fe re n c e be held at G eneva to a tte m p t a com- mie B ron atad , prom ise on G e r m a n y ’s claims fo r club, said M onday. a r m s e q u a lity t h a t would b rin g tho Reich back into th e d h a r m a - m ent discussions. . . . ! , Rice G am e T ickets Practically Sold Out except T h e a th le tic office a n no un c ed M onday a f te r n o o n th a t no m o re tickets a r e avaiuble f o r the Rice gam e S a tu r d a y , stu d e n t th e y m u st be p u r ­ tickets, an d chased b e fo re 6 o’clock T h u r s ­ day. T he cost of th e tic k e ts a re $1.10, with b la n k e t ta x . Alice A rc h e r, a th le tic council s e c re ta ry , is t h a t sta n d in g re p o rte d in H ouston. S tu d e n ts being sold to H ouston a re who plan u rged th e ir tic k e ts early, oecause a m y a fe w a r e left. to g et to go room B I - S T O N E C LU B M E E T S o rg a n iz a tio n J o h n M. W allace, m e m b e r of the S ta te Board of C ontrol, spoke last nigh t to the Bi-Stone Em pire th e second m e e tin g of Club at the in Main held Building 209. Tin diverse d u tie s of th e th r e e m e m b ers of the b o ard the in c o n tro llin g S ta te w ere em phasized. The Bi- Stone E m p ire (d u b is com posed of s tu d e n ts and F r e e s to n e counties. Mr. W allace l a tte r county, L o m ­ is fr o m the p re sid e n t of the fr o m L im esto ne p u rch a s e s o f a_____ Official Notice G EOLO G Y L l AND 1.5 ex am ­ inations on W ednesday, Octo­ be r 19, will n o t cover a n y p a r t of c h a p te r IV (Rain and R u n n in g W a t e r ) or th e discussion p e r t a in ­ ing to it. A R T H U R D EE N , associate p ro f e s s o r o f geology. th e e s ta te a n d legatee o f # M arm er, deceased.” All such scholarships w ere to a w a rd s be com petitive a n d a th e re o f w ere m a n n e r d e te rm in e d b y G eorge B eggs of F o r t W o rth, t h e e x e c u to r of th e will o f Mr. B’ar-* mer, th e to be m ade in be to Co mm i t t e e of A wa r d T he co m m itte e of a w a rd (C o n tin u e d from P age I ) Five Students— o f scholarships to s tu d e n ts fro m t h e Republic o f Mexico to The U n i­ versity of T exas a re a person o f the A m erican Episcopal C h u r c h in th e Republic of Mexico w ho is known and design ated as th e Bishop of Mexico, a p ­ the r e c t o r pointee, as ch airm an, of of s ho N a tio n a l U niversity Mexico o r his a ppointee, and a n a tiv e citizen o f the Republic of Mexico ap po in te d by a person to be n o m in ate d fro m tim e to tim e is a g r a d u a t e of Cen- by the first tw o d e sig n a ted mem in The several U niversity of Texas. He received his bachelor of a r t s degree in 1920, his m a ste r of a rts d eg ree in 1926, and is now w ork in g on his d o cto r of i h i/ s o p h y d egree. His field o f m a jo r stud} is in history, sta n d in g Litsey y e a r s his o r in T he tionai The com m ittee of a w a rd s tr a l High School o f F o r t W orth, j ber- of th e com m ittee. of ond has been enrolled U nive rsity of T ex as since 1928. I scholarships to stu d e n ts fro m T h e He received a bachelor of a r t- tie- : U niversity of Texas th e Na- give fro m th e U niversity in J u n e , I Diversity of Mexico a r e 1932. T h e field of his m a jo r w ork ' the P re sid e n t o f The U n iv e rsity is a n n o u n c e d as “ A S tu d y of th e I o f T e x a s or his a p p o in te e a s c h a ir- ‘F a b u la ’ as a L ite r a ry F o rm a n d man. the dean of the College o f I n s tr u m e n t of Social Sat-1 A rts and Sciences o f T h e U n i­ as an versity of Texas, and th e consul tire in Mexico.” tin Republic o f Mexico sta- th e Board of Honed at San A ntonio, o r his ap- fir s t Leg islature R e g e n ts of th e U nive rsity w ere p o in te r. T he scholarships which a m o u n t to au th o riz e d to accept and hold in have been nine m o n th s ’ t r u s t f o r the U n iv ersity such sum s J $1,200 th e F o r t y - ; of a w a rd e d fo r the to G E N E V A , Oct. 17.— The L e a ­ assembly closed a to d a y g u e of N ations u n o s te n ta tio u s ly m e e tin g in m inim um accomplish- c m e n t, acknow ledged by Its p re s i- S i n c l a i r L e w i s 111 d en t, Nicholas P o l i t / , of G r e e c e / in a final add re ss a d m ittin g t h e ' L e a g u e ’s weakness, ! Lewis. A m erican a u th o r , ^ I LNN A. Oct. a f t e r 17.— S in c lair is seri- ill w ith in flu e n z a a t hi* villa, rn Se mine ring, n e a r here learn ed today. U n d e r an act o f C A B I N E T G I V E S B A N Q U E T The Y. W. C. A. cab in et gave a b a n q u e t f o r fr e s h m a n m e m b e rs of th e o rg a n iz a tio n Monday a t the I Diversity Commons. The purpose of th e b a n q u e t was new m em b ers w ith the Y. W. Ch A. in home a nd for- i F a r m e r , of P a r k e r C ou nty, such to a c q u a in t j of m on ey us w ere paid th e m b y j period of study, the work of ! the e x e c u to r of the will of E. D. i -------------- -o- it was I eign fields, H e ttie Lois Randals, j fu n d s re p r e se n tin g “ all pre sid e n t, said. lance ta x e s to be assessed a g a in s t Corsicana Helen Mims w e n t to San An- i n h e r i - 1 gelo, and E lizabeth Boyd w e n t to fo r the week-end. Classified Ad Section sa h- a I £ The Texas Theater in C onjunction With T h e Daily T ex a n Offers 3 PASSES D A ILY Look f o r Y OU R N A M E in th e classified ad colum ns of th e t e x a n . Those lucky enough to find th e ir n a m es th e r e will receive a pas- to th* te x a s T h e a te r. New nam es will a p p e a r e v e ry day. J heso tic k ets m ay te> used a t a n y show w ithin one w eek of th e a p p e a r a n c e of y o u r name. Those whoso no mo.s a p p ea r in th e Classified Section m ay get th e ir pass af Ii. Mall 119. C L A S S IF IE D R A T ES M axim u m 2 0 W ords P rice E ach E x tra W ord T im es 1 2 3 6 I m o. $ .3 0 ■SS .7 0 I OO 3 .5 0 Ic 2 c 3c 4 c 16c B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y ROOM & BOARD L in e n s r o o m s $ 1 0 , fu r n is h e d , A n W E L L L O C A T E D B o a rd . t w o m e a ls . $ 2 2 .5 0 . T h r e e m e a ls $ 2 5 . to j P vg LnJI 2 4 0 2 Rii> G ra n d e . P h o n e 8 1 0 3 in j>ri- to I l l E a st 1 0 th . P h o n e 90*15. ROOM ANT) B O A R D fo r 2 boy.' 1 vat< h o m e , rat;'.- r e a s o n a b le . C lo se id e a l p la c e U n iv e r s it y . ROOMS FOR RENT PO R R U N T : M ic e room fo r I $ 7 .5 0 p e r m o n th e a c h . N o 2 0 0 8 L ed R iv er St tw o b o y s. e x tr a Phon* ha re. I 2 - 3 0 3 5 . $ 1 .0 0 per lin e m in im u m th r e e tin e s D E S IR A B L E h o m e c o n s id e r s e t v im ; m ea !* . C lo se to U n i 1 5 th . an d C a p ito l. 3 0 5 E a st p r iv a t e R OOM , v e r s it y P h o n e 2 - 5 0 4 8 . W A N TED S t u d e n t# — S p a r e 7 lin e W o r k S e e Mr. S t e e le ; 1 9 1 2 N u e c e s B e t w e e n 5 an d * p.m . W A N T E D s e v e r a l c o u p o n p r o p o s itio n , . * i«-: in d ie s, s a v e s e lle r * . A p ­ ply to d a y R o se M arie S h o p . 2 3 4 - G uad - a In pi S tr t e t. s tu d e n ! Im provem ent Seen I m o n th W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. I .— S u b ­ sta n tia l im p ro v e m e n t in th e g e n ­ e ral financial s itu a tio n w as indi­ c a te d by to d a y ’s F e d e r a l R eserve Board s t a te m e n t of th e condition of m e m b e r banks in leading cities. $11,309,- D em and 000,000 fo r the w eek en d in g Oc­ t o b e r 12 show ed an in c re a se of $101,000,<*00 f o r the week while tim e deposits of $ 5,660,000,000 w e re up $16,000,000. deposits o f P A R K E S P E A K S ON O ’N EI L L J a m e s IL P a rk e , U n iv e rsity in­ s tr u c to r in English, will lead an in fo rm al discussion on the life an d w o rk s of E u g e n e O ’Neill w ith m e m be rs of th e P r e s e n t Day Club at the Com m ons a t I o’clock to­ day. T he follow ing plays by O ’Neill will serve to illu stra te the topics of th e le c tu r e : “ Beyond th e H o r­ izo n,’’ “ G r e a t God B ro w n ,” “ M a r­ co Millions,” “ S tr a n g e I n t e r l u d e ,” “ D y n a m o ,” jind “ M o u rn in g B e­ comes E le c tr a .” S T U D E N T S P O I S O N E D Several women stu d e n ts , resi- d e n ts of w ere ill M onday fr o m th e e f f e c ts of food poisoning. T h e food was e a te n S u n d a y and s tu d e n ts w ere tr e a te d by physicians fro m th e U n iv e rsity H e a lth Service, r e p o r ts from th e service said. th e O th e r R a t e s o n R e q u e s t FOR SALE L ik e T e le p h o n e S p e e d w a y , t O R S A L E — P o r ta b le V tv t re la. n e w . Rea* p lia b ly 2 - 2 5 2 1 . K n o x F a u t. lo w e r p ric e d . 1 9 0 6 flo o r F ir s t tnda > fr o n t, to T e x e s , II?* is r e q u e s t e d feu her flo o r . FURNISHED APTS. 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FOOT SPECIALIST D U S K O E N IG * K O T T F o o t S p e c ia lis ts 7 U N o r w o o d B u d d in g WdWi* 46*6 T he assem bly a d jo u r n e d fa c in g two problems which will be ac u te by m id -N o v e m b e r— the S im -.Jap­ anese situ a tio n and the F ra n c o - G erm an a rm s stru g g le . K idnaping F eared A T H E N S , Greece, Oct. 1 7.— indicted Chicago Sam u el I n s u l t ( i i i t i e s m a g n a te , I n ­ in fo rm ed tel n a i / n a l News Service late to ­ d a y that he had asked police pro­ in­ tec tio n because he had been form ed it was possible an a tt e m p t would be made to kidnap him and from c a n y which he could he e x tra d ite d to the U nited States. to a country him l l *:• Ita c<’ i Ii Flerriot Wins PA R IS , Oct. 17.— A f u r t h e r tre n d to the left c e n te r was shown to d ay in nearly com plete r e t u r n - for y e s te r d a y ’s election fo r 111 seats of the F re n c h S e n a te . 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