The Daily Texan O f the Air 1500 Kilocycles V O L U M E 42 Pr ce Five C e n ts House Committee T q,I e d u c a- an d old-tim e tunes, lim ber-lim bed ^ oe D E L E G A T E S , P a g e 6 O ffic e d a n c ing, m agic, h ot m usic, a n d a = ' ====== - = r = I), clim a ctic d r a w l . * f o r p m c th a t Life Sa v in q Class included y e a r la st fro m a duck to a lad. e v e r y th in g ^ , y o u n g N egro O p e n s in G y m M o n d a y L a y in g asid e— t e m p o r a r i l y — a n e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 T h e irs will c o n s titu t e p a r t of the f o r ty a d d r e sse s sc heduled f o r seven s u b c o n f e r e n c e s a n d the f o r ­ mal in a u g u r a t i o n p r o g ra m W e d ­ n es d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock in H ogg m e m b e r s h ip d riv e which S u n d ay A u d ito r iu m . e n t e r s its la st week, M.I.C.A, h a d - in a l e t t e r a c c o m p a n y in g the ers w ill g a t h e r t r a c t, to subm it it to m e m b e r 307 M on d a y n ig h t f o r the p u rp o se h y g ie n e to social w o rk , g u id a n c e < the b o a rd o f > ity c o f e le c tin g a “ Q u e e n ” f o r the Na- a n d public school work, tha •Judy alii! said f o r tional I n d e p e n d e n t S t u d e n t s ’ As- p erso n n e l, re ligious a n d co m m u n - m id d lem a n a n d as such will sh o o t bpid n ig h tly t h r o u g h F rid a y , and mate la I c h a n g es a r e nee so ciation c o n v e n tio n on th e c a m - j i t y re la tio n s , law a n d p e r s o n a lity confr ren c e will p u s M a rc h 28-29. to a collection of! w d ! lit d,'r e c Did by f’au e i P ap ic h J set Tho discussion g r o u p s will con- otil<*r h a if o f th e m o n e y is used to O n e-h alf of th e p ro ce ed s from th e “ p r o d u c ti o n ” a r c t u r n e d over . i n tr a m u r a l field to th e fu n d . T he show la s t y e a r n e t te d U n iv ersity 1 fie sh ° w la s t y e a r n e t te d U n iv ersity o ’clock in H ogg I u n d * a lm o st $100 for th e p r o je c t. T he M onday n ig h t w ith a cla-s fro m 8 to 9 o ’clock in G re g o ry Gy rn rins­ the ium pool, C. J. A lderson of D. B ellm ent, d i r e c t o r of D e p a r t m e n t of P hysical I raining, Classes will be Th'- m e n ’s section of tho Red and W a te r college I Physical t r a i n i n g f o r m en, will be ba* a n n o u n c e d . th e a p plica tio n of m e n ta l d( f r a v ex p e n se s, lig h tin g ! T r i n i n g C ourse, o f f e r e d f r e e to I j o h n S ealy H o sp ita l u n d e r th e R« th e q u e s tio n s t h a t in T e x a s U nion sid e r an d W illiam Choniski. C ross L ife S av in g r e la tio n s, v o ca tio n a l Dr. R a in e y ask ed Ma s tu d e n ts , s tu d e n ts , will nd r a n g e d . t t a s begin g( ( T i ^ n M . I . C . A. Will Elect Convention Queen M o n d a y ; C M A ES B r a n t ly Ha P r e s i d e n t H of a new ce gat ion betw e en the Un ive R e g e n ts and ton a n d Vicing e n t ir e co n tro l of 0'cIock ty B o a rd of the C ity o f Galves- o n t r a c t prov iding abro- the p r e s e n t a g r e e m e n t c o n c e r t a t th e A ustin H igh School in th e S o u th w est, will p r e s e n t M on d a y night, F e b r u a r y 17, a t 8 h e r e F e w choral o r g a n iz a tio n s have H a m s , has won such in s ta n t r e c o g n itio n as th e A C appella Choir from A C a p p e lla Choir To Present Story O f Choral M u s i c Alliance Francaise Backs de Gaulle T h e N o rth T ex a s S t a t e T e a c h e rs S u p p o rt of th e “ F ree F r e n c h ” College A C a pp ella C hoir, one o f m o v e m e n t by the o u t s t a n d i n g a c a p p ella choirs 1 th e « " r “ v" local A l l i a n c e , as tho g r o u p anBounc ed !?. W f w e n t M t n j r . Hull, ho b b lin g a b o u t on n b r in g in g Lieut* ■ a • de V ilm orin, crutckf,fi T h u rs d a y w ith a sp raine d See G A M E , P a g e 7_______ 4 S a t u r d a y 4“ ™ M S ? , , a f o r m e r F r e n c h a rm y o f fic e r , _ it. w a s : to discuss G en e ra l C h a rle s de Gaulle a n d his ca u se T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock th e T e x a s F e d e r a te d W o m e n ’s C lub Build- ing. in Dr. Roland M y e rs, p r e s id e n t, said th a t the g r o u p h a s v o te d to w ith d r a w f ro m th e a lleg e d ly pro- Vichy N a tio n a l F e d e r a t i o n o f A l­ to jo in the liance F r a n c a is e and T ra n c e Q uand Meme o r g a n iz a tio n , whose sym pathies a r e w ith the ‘F r e e F r a n c e ” m ove m ent. De n u . who e sca p ed f ro m i I” r a n e e with G e n e ra l de G aulle a f ­ t e r his n a t i o n ’s s u r r e n d e r to G e r ­ m a n y , is a close f r ie n d o f R ichard de Roussy de Sales, a le a d e r f ro m N e w \ ork of “ f r e e F r a n c e ” a et iv-: S tate s. De ities S a le s w as f o r m e r l y F r e n c h c o n ­ sul a t Dallas. th e U n ite d in Jan G arb e r's Band T o Lead Spring D ance Schedule his J a n G a r b e r - “ T he Idol o f the orchestra, A ir-la n e s” — a n d will play in G re g o ry Gymnasium n e x t F r id a y n ig h t as the T exas U nion in a u g u r a te s an exten sive p ro g ra m o f b rin g in g “ big n am e” ali-U n iversity fo r b an d s h e re dances. th e second O th e r m usical o r g a n iz a tio n s al- r* a d y slated to a p p e a r here dur­ ing s e m e ste r , John (“ D u b ” ) S in g leto n , d an c e m an­ a g e r of th e U n io n , announced S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n , are those led by B e rn ie Cum m ins and by Jim - On his w ay to C a lifo rn ia fo r a lecture tour, de V ilmorin will ar- in A u stin by plat M unday rive nigh t at 6:45 o'clock. The c e lu r e said T u e s d a y n ig h t will be open a n y o n e , Dr. M y e rs e x p lain e d . S ingleton la st Friday th e dance to nij?ht a t w h ich B obby Hammack *ocaI orchestra played was E x p la in in g the r e nt ac tio n o f a “ b ow ling su ccess.” N et p rofits cora- were m ore th a n $ 200, he pointed L unceford. A t the sam e tim e, th a t and D en to n . f o u n d e d by its p r e s e n t c o n d u c to r, Dr. W i n fr e d C. B a in , who yearly select# fo rty -fiv e s u p e r io r fin g e rs in open com p etitio n fro m a s tu d e n t body of th re e tho u sa n d . in th e rigid d iscipline T he secret of the c h o i r ’s success « t h a t | the c o n d u c to r imposes d u r in g th e long h o u rs o f r e h e a r s a l and in the in te n se c o n c e n tra tio n he r e ­ q uires d u r in g the p e r f o r m a n c e it­ self. . . A p i c t u r e o f t h e N o r t h T e x a * S t a t e T e a c h e r * C o l l e g e A C a p ­ pe l l a C h o i r will b e f o u n d en p a g e 8. M any o f the com p ositions a re a c r e d music, since m u c h o f th e i t w ou ld be to fin est a ca ppella m u sic h as been th e and w ritte n f o r th e c h u rc h B u t \ O pen o n ly to m e m b e r s o f the a n d home a n d fa m ily life. in c lu d e s A m o No- d e a n o f m e n ; B rr. B o u c h e r a n d O 'B rie n will L o re n Mozley, a s s is ta n t p ro fe s- M .I.C.A. H ou se P r e s i d e n t s ’ C o u n - ; cil, or all p r e s id e n ts o f M.I.C.A. be m a in .speakers on th e f o rm a l sor o f a r t ; J o h n F a u lk , t u t o r in houses on th e ca m p u s, th e m eet- W e d n e s d a y n ig h t p r o g ra m . Dr. E n g lish ; an d T h u r m a n Clem ents! m g will be held a t 7 o'clock, Bob B o u c h e r will a n s w e r “ W ho N ow Is J o e Wilson, D ouglas, p r e s id e n t, has a n n o u n c e d . I th e E d u c a te d P e r s o n ? ” an d Dr, is e x p e c te d to O’B rie n will o u tlin e “ T h e P e r s o n - a d j u s t m e n t , e n d m e n w otn y, a s s is ta n t T h e c o n v e n tio n J o h n a n d n g le to n , s tu d e n ts . T he r e s t o f “ th e c irc le ” will be m posed o f m ale m e m b e r s o f the (D u b ) £ ti ram over h u n d r e d deleg a tee a: Iv; o r . m M« «-rr L iv in g .” • ro m f o r t y school* th r o u g h o u t the O t h e r n a tio n a lly -k n o w n a u t h o r i - n a tio n , each o f which will n a m e its own d uche ss f o r th e g r a n d ball on ties w h o will s p e ak d u r in g th e in- t h e n ig h t o f M arch 28. S p e a k e r s a u g u r a l c o n f e r e n c e a r e D r. G eorge a t the tw o -d a y g a t h e r i n g o f i n d e - 1 S. S te v e n so n , d i r e c t o r of th e Na- p e n d e n t m e n will tional C o m m itte e f o r M e n ta l Hy- H o m e r P ric e R ainey, J. F r a n k Do-J g i e n e ; Dr. E. G. W illiam son, co­ ble, a n d o u ts t a n d i n g colleg iate in- o r d i n a t e s o f the s t u d e n t p e rsonne l the University of d e p e n d e n t le ad e rs. th e M in n e s o ta ; W a lk e r A ld e r to n , di­ r e c to r o f stu d . nt field ac tiv itie s a t th e C hicago T h eoolog ical Sem in- a r y ; Dr. D aniel P r e s c o tt , d ir e c to r c e n t e r on to be discussed a t in c lu d e Dr. services Also th e fo r a t m e e tin g M on d a y night, D ouglas said, w as a n o u tlin e of m e m b e r- ship driv e a c tiv ity last co n sec u tiv e w eek o f th e c a m p a ig n w h ich will j o f U n iv e r s ity L ong Session en close S a tu r d a y . A lth o u g h sc at- child d e v e lo p m e n t f o r th e Commis- ^ te r e d r e p o r t s had n o t been com- sion on T e a c h e r E d u c a tio n of th e r o lIm e n t has passed eleven th o u s piled by S a t u r d a y n ight, M.I.C.A, U n iversity o f C h ic a g o ; and Mrs. a n d ’ Tne B u r s a ^ « O ff ic e d isclosed is now “ well o v e r th e t h o u s a n d - L ydia A n n L ynde, specialist in par- ^ a t u r d ay a f t e r n in e ty - tw o p e rs o n s final d ay o f the m a r k ” D oug las a n n o u n c e d . r e g is t r a tio n perio d e n t e d u c a tio n fo r th e D e p a r t m e n t Pa ‘d I e *'s on p e n a lty - f r e e D ou glas <-aid t h a t c o n t a c ts a r e o f A g r i c u lt u r e . th e c o lla b o r a tio n th e second F o r r Enrollment Hits 11,005 A s Registration Ends b e in g m a d e in all M.I.C.A. houses! In a d d itio n , some t h i r t y w e lf a r e for uew s tu d e n ts . Fre n ch P u b lic ity S t u n t M is n a m e d L a t in - A m e r ic a ’ is w r o n g te r m “ L a t in - A m e r i c a ? ” a ca p p ella choir a n d o f Cow boy W hy n o th in g , w ould likely be y o u r a n sw e r. B u t Dr. C. M. M ontgom - m e m bers. lan- Bob A lte rm a n , s e n io r E n g lish eiT» c h a ir m a n o f R o m ance W h a t do you th in k w ith th e s t u d e n t fro m S an A n to n io , w ro t e £tiages, h as a d i f f e r e n t opinion, the 1941 m instrels. S in g leto n a n d is J uat afi w r o n g to ref»-r to tkose people living south o f us W a tso n a r e h e a d o f th e p ro d u c - as L a tin -A m e ric a n s as it w ould be to call o u r s e l v e s G e r m a m c - A m e r - je an s,” sa iJ- om m sttee. la n g u a g e th e “ f t tin g o t p a r t o f th e ir civ- iliz th e R o m an s who 3m spoke L atin. But th e E n g lish got t h e i r la n g u a g e a n d a g r e a t deal o f th e ir civilization f ro m G e r m a n ­ in to B rita in . ic T h u s, it is j u s t as a b s u r d to cai! the s o u th e r n A m e r ic a n c o u n trie s , L a tin -America as trib e s who cam e r e f m to the U nited S t a t e s « k ^ ht ^ n - h » T ' S bl r A*1" be h A h i n M.I.C.A. m om . p - I A l he W eather: cloudy P a r t l y I L ________________________ p . t e in th e c o n f e r e n c e , . who com p leted r e g is t r a tio n S a t- t , , d e r ! f r 0 "I fro m o y e r the , h * U n iv e r s ity a n d T h e C .r ty -n .n e old s t u d e n t , .State will p a r t , ct- th e t w e n t y - t h r e e n e w . I n d e n t s a n d ^ . A m e r i c a n , . " , „ nic th e n am e given , „ d P o r t u g a l b y th e Rom an* th e m in* A lth o u g h se veral of th e m e et- u r d a y b r o u g h t th e to ta l to 11,005, aniC' f ereth P ra ,M ’ by F ' Meiius C h n s - e d lto r th e W h o lesa lers’ Admission to the Garber dance (Salesm an in N ew York. [w ill be $1.25 stag or couple. Nelms, Cooley Sink Most Coals Ouick-Break Crips M a k e Texas Points B Y T O M D A V I S O N T e x a n S p o r t i t S t a f f F la s h in g v as tly te a m pla y a n d sho t-m a k in g , J a c k G r a y ’s s u p e rio r L o n g h o rn coasted to a 58-39 r o u t of T.C.U. in G re g o ry Gym S a t­ u r d a y ti g h t . Some w ell-p recd-Tuned passing t h a t -eftt O ra n g e and W hite play* ers into the c lea r tim e and a g a in f a s t- b r e a k in g crip shots e n ­ f o r able I Texas a s mar!;, points d u r in g the o p e n in g t w e n t y m in u te s as th e F o rt W o rth e n tir e c r e w sc ore d gam e. to a c c u m u la t e d u r in g the to T he h alf-tim e c o u n t was 39-16, ch iefly due f o u r q u ic k -b rea k crips b y C a ptain C h e s G ranville an d f o u r m ore goals by D enton Cooley. the L o n g h o rn s cooled off But level d u r i n g to a T.C.U. alm o st th e clash the second h a lf w hen w as m o re a tra c k m e e t than a b as­ ketball gam e. The T oads led o nly on one oc* casion, that, in th e o p en in g m inute# o f p la y w hen M onroe dropped on e from outside foul circle to the m ake th e tally, 2-1. Then Messrs. Nelms, C ooley, and G ra n v ille in itia te d a dem oral­ izing offensive s p lu rg e that had the c o u n t to 21-8 a fte r hoisted i te n m in u te s of play. J a c k Billingsley's So h eavy w as th e U. T. rally t h a t thp C h r is tia n s h ad b eg u n let­ tin g go with m id -c o u rt “ hope” h ea v es midw ay in th e first h alf in a vain effort to g e t back in the ; gam e. i three qufclc field sh o ts sp e a r h e a d e d a mild T exas C h ristia n s p u r t d u r in g th e -econd h a l f ’s first fivp m in u te s that put th e m back w ithin sh o u tin g d ista n c e , 28-4 I. Rut little Tom m y Nelms, who l l points, p ut the L o n g h o rn s on th e go ag tin with a trio o f w ell-aim ed goals fro m dee p co u rt, led s c o rin g w ith then Hull an d Cooley ch ip ped in w ith a goal apiece m id w a y in th e sec­ ond h alf to m a ke th e score, S t - 29, and the S te e rs suffered a s c o rin g lapse t h a t l e f t them w ith o nly one field g o a l d u r in g th e last t h a t being Leslie ten m in u te s , C r o u c h e r ’s to ss fro m last-second n e a r tho c e n te r stripe. T e x a s se t th e pac e in e v e ry d e ­ p a r tm e n t except in fouling. In a v ery r o u g h gam e, th e F roggies and S te e rs w ere ea ch assessed f o u r te e n tim es. S p e e d y H oupt a n d Pie San­ in c o n tro llin g th e d e r a l t e r n a t e d ball off th e b ac k b o a rd a f t e r fre - Boxing Team Fights Draw W ith Academy Eng Is KO'd By Menchcica In Third Round B > B I L L Y C U N N IN G H A M TV*** Spirts The c m Boxing Cit kIle n Academy R tt,.r tUfi J ,*‘ k* *.b ll g*rr i three knock'tut fror: the Uiliveraity. rn iin d t#c h n teal P Hip E r g of irk » • " -nt f * Eng put up I .ilk ■ A of the program. After bf4 rn g hit hard in th# first M er chee a ram* on? of his .-orn rr sluggir g ar 4 carried the v the wh ole way. Kr.jr took of right hoks, r:gh? And * e • ■■ re* im M r^. ?3fc-n. A d left th*’ Ti c * ’went doi v n. H o ■ v * : r» And kep'’ on fighting. jab# buzz-«»w •inurn?’ hK - -f i f s r :i*.*.<■'dl E n ? out en in the Denaud round, f i h» k in and slowed down with a straight . followed by a •• a samp “ pot. Mane b a r a ’* Q ts, t i r o w n fr ■ i a n y ■pi the Longhorn boxer p i of hah In tho third round E n ? came clo«e to victory when be planted a ntraisr* t to M enchara’a chin. Men- turned hi* Hark momen­ chara tarily and E h ? wa* unable to follow up Then Meneharu b o r e d In again and did not atop until E n g went down, When E n ? got up again, Menehara wa* on him again, throwing punches to the fell through the ja w until Eng rope* Despite Eng** momentary protest, Boh M cKinley, referee then halted the figh* m o r e Showing ; m p r r'v e m e r * trip nu*. Hay W allis w it) each p o u n d e d o u t a d e r i s i o n o v e r M o e H air, 224-pound Temple d i x f r i r ? Golden Gloves c h a m p i o n from t h e A aden W allis carried th** fight ing the w • ole way, w h i l e H air re treated, a r m : crouch fig 'tin e in a • the W a ll* start eu off firs* a left to the jaw ai d flo rid '<*■ * le ft to the body. H air another got the in his hest punches us *• ond round, but W allis 'n body b ow* and right* in the clinches third offset H a ir’s hitting. The iv* wa* a!! W allis, as the I.- • g re bom fighter connected with a r ? Kt roes and followed it up with I sr ' punches lr, the ribs and to tee face, F I Se a Through blasted H p Crowds* w :?h hard right* to the ft tm to give the Longhorns their Other decision of the night. C ro w ­ d s danced all around Scarbrough in the first round, although the some Longhorn Hid slip acrose with one right hook ' gr t o t fig*' I e v e r the Allen \fter 12 eld** give ’ by I roc ■ d round wa* more rowder mixing it up third round, Crowder S a r ­ ignnng, cd in r Ult ita to the the I ? PA G E T W O S U N D A Y FEBRUARY 9, 1941 Tough Start: ( I t Didn’t G ive P u g h This M isery star Pugh, F O R T W O R T H , Feb Marion 8,— t h e ( I N S I Te*a» Agates football qu arterback, and bi* bride, the form er Hele n Ruth B r a ie lto n , were 's o m e ' honeymooning where in T e x a s " today after a few anxious moment* spent at f ort W o r t h police headquarters as “ car-theft suspect* Classmates of P u f h and mem hers of the police force co-op­ erated in the gag. The sober­ faced officers who waved Mr. and Mrs Pugh to the curb r e ­ fused to accept the evidence of license and main liis drivers' tamed that if he was P u f h , they were and Jo h n Bro n k o N a gurtki taking to A f t e r questioning and the station them closely, the police finally confessed it was all a fram e up and permitted the embarrassed pair to continue on their way. the rou pie K im brough him a fte r Taking side of the body to niow down and carn the decision, punch punch, Fred Green, Longhorn middle­ weight, kept coming into Roy Fisher, Temple Golden Glove* champion from Allen, bul Fisher won the unanimous decision. F is h ­ er used a right eros* it i rat round which connected lid not stop Green. fac hi* her jab tied i ,ret- o con­ (ire* left continually hut wa<> j with a slowed down when nected with a stiff right t«> the I fa ct. The to J Fisher who connected with abv* : eral al- 5 though he did slop a hard right I at the clote. th i rd round we tit flu m e * of punching, Jud g e* for the bout Here Dr. Saudi Esquire!, Dewey B ra d fo rd ,! and Mack Hull. ox-Lognhorn boxe • M Kl ■ th-reed. A v e rill Released D E T R O IT . Reb ( I N S ) ig tim* Guessers Say Rice s Morgan To Texas Tech J e n n i n g s Is Logical Choice as Raider Athletic Director I W A f f ) , Fob, * — ( I N S ) — Vir- • ’ml ceria c ly among the South- ! we*t'.* *portj gue**er* that Dell Morgan, Rice line coach, would be- i rom head f »n?ball coach a* T » x * » ; Terb today o ru n c the spotlight of -spec Hatton to B aylo r U n iv e rsity ’* : vacant chair, M orley . D n n i f who had the long**! term of aofvice at one college in lite current Southwest 'C onference record, turned in hi# resignation Thursday a* Baylor'*- I head coach I* wan generally taken fur granted that he will becom* a m le t; • director at Texas Tech. Today the name* of T in y Thorn­ ir hill, on<’e m ach at Stanford the Pa cific T oast C onference, and Franc;.* Scrimidt, re*igned a* coach ai Ohio State, were being circu ­ late i ai po* Hie candidates to succeed Jennings. However, the favorite for the post continued to be Ja c k Sisco, former Baylo r star who ha* beer, U»li«ua.ly successful in hi* coach­ ing v. >rk at North Texas State Teachers’ College. For the opening at R:ee, head coach Jess Neely said that he ex­ ile ted Jo e Davis, now end coach, would become line coach to sue. reed Morgan “ *f Morgan goes to I>eh,” No new end coach will he hired, Neely said, A th e n a e u m to Be Host A t Speech M eet M o n d a y Inter - society extemporaneous speech competition will he held M ondaj night sn La w Building ION at 7:30 o’clock with Athen­ aeum L ite ra ry Society host to Rusk L ite ra ry Society and Hogg I terary Society. is free. Admi**ion Each of the literary eocieties will enter three men in the com­ pot ti m. Edgar Shelton, Rill H ard y and Boh Billings, with Max Rode! a* alternate, will represent A th ­ enaeum L ite ra ry Society, Repre- today ae l U l ’s ira k ©Btstar.dir.? smashing h * se co irs a week ai the Penn A. f w ert Cor vent ion Had Yr*' a rn a 7 : r. ’n a ror: Si atar af**41 » is i record urth Annual ’hi!a N Iphia’s Hshed 0 by O roo .Stat*-'.* Ja<"* Keller :.»>• 1E v1* r. ego)EIA ti Bg •-* 50-yard high h d I e • in 6,1 se ■ sr. i s — a full .ae belt er than the old mark. timer * o fficia lly e irked off work;I mark in the fir.ak F •he Th e rangy Riee timber-tcip] int? m at JO: ha fig ap his f in t ila r. da rd o* the ie a* on w len he r e f •wert the the lucent Mil!re se mee? m 7.2 i higu h .r 8 4 - k i r n A M — ( I A SS F r a t e r n it y Division# 7 o 'C lo ck Coart s — k H ». PM k .. 7 45 o 'C lo ck C o u rt 4*»*- PF, D e lta v *■' a P h i th e ta Court *—Sigma Nu va Sit A SO o ’C lo c k 9 I S o 'C lo ck ‘ ga - .1*1-1 K»rt* 7 ;4S o Clock un ■SAK) -.I ! Bower# I Phi Sty) V . Den-., ■ S ig m a N «* O B S .IO o’Ctork S : r rn a H i J. Pe*»r- H R-v »nt P i k A I H S w an so n * E W i n * • D e lta C h va. R Bo- - v* A B r r. k ; a! I Ph: g.gl v#. I * N elso n I Dei ta ( i i va J , C a v ­ il A .) va. R i Ft s m o t it * t Del? ), 9 :1 6 o 'C lo ck ley i U K E ) v«. D hi S i * ) v*. T. L y o n * t P h i De!? < vs. L. B ( K A * va D Coco. I P h i Tau v . D e li ) v# ) . Hag* U K K v*. J. Steen 'V I 1 1 J at i A ft) KXI . Still A no ther B O S T O N , F*h, S.— ( IN S )«• F red W olcott im Aahed th* *or.d‘* indoor record for the 4 5-vird • g*. tonight, with a m irk of 5 a cd 9 10 second*. W olcott se * the n e w mArk h# - to re a crowd of 15,000 >n the opening event of the 52nd ah nu a1 Toitoi. AsiociAUOR go net id Boston Garden. The old SH •*•»* often ti*d. A th letic A r — C-T D E 4 c « Dugger, of Tuft*, ore of four recGgmijted holder* of I hr t h e o ld m a r k , w a # »*< ond to . t h * flyin g Texan anc A..bg Toimich C t IhtU Qlt w m th jrd . n (D o lt C h i) v t H S**hell­ C -ass B H A N D B A L L S I N G L E S F r a t e r n i t y D i c t i o n 7 ©’C lock M • -?■ • - > B e ta > va. T . B a r t h ; G am i R o n * K a p p a ■> » : v s , H N o v a P a lm a I Ga: V - a derat 6- a r ; Ma b IKE * —n »: £ S ig m a Chi.), 9—J Webs tar Ski G a m o o s . ■ P i K A . ) va, J . Aa- (D e l ta vUgma P h i I vs. * I P I B ig * v t J , Dam - a rd (C h i P h i t vt, o . Jo h a - .a e i Bo ta * vs. R. C oke K A ■ vs. O. M lier M h-tul NMI I K ss ' B . H Tau D o lt ) v* H L Cig I A T O * v * . R R u tle d g e J Me* i in (C h i P h i i v« P H en n e sse y F r id a ) t lh A E ) . Ir.trvm ti P v s k e tb a ll R e s u lts Th ■* K a p p a K p s ilo a 15, D e lta T e a W a lk e r ’s H e ,*» 14. Jo n # * H o use S t . 798 H o t «e t i , H a use of G le a n I * . B lo rn , ’St Sw edes 21, O ak G ro v e 16. ■' i n n Alpha Hp* ion l l . S ig m a P h i bp* .ion IO. : ’ Sab in e S lu g g e r- 1 2 . W e # t Texas C lub 82. So*.# o f Alee 19. bcrvw ba < H a ll T h ro w er# 14. C y c lo p * 22 K a p p * A lp h a I S , P i K a p p * A lp h a 14. Re: he rte H a ’ . I 1'?. B ra c k e n rid g e H a il 26 C am p u s G u ild 10 , C u r G ang 13, Pe c k H o >i« won by d e fa u lt o v e r V t - | I —— L R b e rts '-n (A T O 7 46 o 'C lo ck L S h e lly kashian- F* t P M Maho# i - ■»■ v 4— J . Err.-sn...it K app a 3 ; * ) v s PL S P I* »#. R S u lliv a n P h i ’ I # hap i s S i g-ua 14. F b i G # ~ — a D e lta l l . M erge, * H o u se JO. C re e sen Hou«# 7 . U n i - e r * it v C la ch # « D e lta S ig m a 4 * * a1*,* 7# A c .ro w . if. OI P W ) , * i . H 1 » .*aecn>.ant. « ' F . - da* .-m w on a v S o fa it e v e r Cia## A Exes Become Flyers Four More Exes Midwest's Best Relays Pass Flight Tests C H A M P A IG N , I I . Feh. (cr w a y a* 2 r'.-’ .-.rlc wftb *4 a main meet, university relays and fir.a - in -pee; a1 ev> nt* starting at | 7 :30 p.m. ( nterider* w ill carry the co*- inst mtiorai a* Ch;- r>r- of such x S t “ t i . Ten W eeks at Kelly Still Face Cadets an 400 irtv universities a rd ( I N S ) — A brilliant field or more Purdue, S tre Dame. M ich ’gan representing State, Nebraska. M ssouri. Kar. -a*, athlete* college- State, Draaie and Loyola, Speewit to tha T. /vin S A N A N T O N IO . Feb. 8.— F o u r more ex-atudenta of "ho U n iv e r­ wii; strive for supremacy in tile I>. versus of ll t o - In door Re- Swapout lay C arnival in Champaign next sity completed ha«ic fl.ght train ­ Saturday. ing here yesterday at Randolph The huge Illinois arm ory, for N E W Y O R K , Feb. 8 ( IN S ) The International League and the Am erican swapped As* elation two umpires tonight, the eighteenth time, will be the The International, according to scene of the President F. J . ShaughiHMwy, a*. largest indoor relay meet arbiter nation. The college relays, prelim- W illiam H. K e lly to the Interna- the contract of competition, in the signed the inaries in ^ r 'ai around championships w ill get un- MeCutcheon. ard a ' r f ™ 1 f/ r thst ° f Vm*irt J * B * B e a u t i f u l V A L E N T I N E S V : ^ W e H ave the ^ + . . . Select ^ Mare You- engine W ill L^ e jC ' G e l it % t \ - ■ - - -n j I ^ Field. The** form er student! were among 335 flying cade*- wh com­ pleted the first par* of the pilot course. A fter ten more week* of ad- vanced flyin g cour*e« at K e lly Field, they w ill he commissioned a* second Lieutenant* in the A rm y A ir Corps. Those who have completed the ba-ic to u r ae aro Roy L. Broyles, Austin, who received hi* bach?- lor of busine-* adm inistration de gr^e in 1940; Gordon D. Timmons, Olney, a student from 1937 to 1940; George S. Thomas, K a f- man, enrobed in the U niversity ir, 1934 to 1935; and Sam uel S. Pat- cross­ tillo, Denison, track and country star, who graduated in 1940 with the bachelor of art* de­ gree. Retail O rganizations Elect Rather, G regory Ed C Rather, manager of th- U n iv e rsity Co-Op, wa* elected president of Austin Retail M er­ chant* Association, and Malcolm G reg ory president of Associated R etail C red it Men, during a joint election banquet Thursday night for all Austin retail and credit organizations the D riskill at Hotel. The Associated R etail Credit M en’s HOO fund for sending a member to the New York national convention in Ju n e went to L e s ­ ter Palm er. Eligible fo r the trip, if Mr. Palm er is unable to go, are Harold Leveen and Pete Alsup. rn em- Shown s h o ts are fo u r ex-student* who completed basic flight training at Randolph Fisdd S a tu rd a y . Reading from le ft to right are ( .f o r g e Thomas and Roy Bro yles , upper row, and Samuel Pat- tillo and Gordon Timmons, lower row Texas BookStori 2244 Guadalupe Phone 2-2473 | n I r r I he J ex an Class i nee A d Phone 2-2473 Cafes Cafes Laundries R e n ta l s R e n ta l s Have You Eaten Leslie’s Fried Chicker. Copyright) Lately? “Ifs Better Than Ever” The Chicken Shack (214 GEORGETOWN ROAD rh* Chicken Shuck Appreciate* Your Petrol San Antonio, Dulls*. 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S i t W e s t home, P r iv a t e large ■ast bedroom a d jo in in g b ath, in- g matt.re##. F o u r block# o f U n i- 810 j W e ** 2 21*. T e l. 8817. lo v e ly P R I V A T E S O U T H E A S T room , separate Beda, A d jo in in g bath. M rs . R a y G. S tro n g 1809-A C olorado. 8-1230. 6* b®!**1 to take definite form step nearer the Southwest Confertne# cage title tonight after man- The Fourteenth Annual Texas with two headline announcement* aging Jo forge ahead in tho final minutes and down the troublesome The scoring was pretty well di- from Director Clyde Littlefield Baylor University Bears from Waco, .34 to 31 . starters Saturday. vided among the Apache in the first half, but the sharp- , shooting Overall was the show the second half a* he made 19 of 50n Robprt*°n> Olympic and Uni- (>nly six men. Baylor made only varsity of Pennsylvania track coach ° ne substitution during the game. his 31 points and one of the sports’ officials That came in the mdidle of the heads, would he here on April 5 last half when guard Jack Wilson the had to leave the game with a hip to The f i r s t was that famed Law- forcing f oach Glen Rote to »'*»* • „ r „ , . the big meet, The box score referee (40) . . , . in ., f t , ‘ . . . . The visitors put out all they had- and more, too -all the way ‘ D Amateur Tennis Code Strengthened N E W Y O R K , F*b. 8.- (IN B ) The LL S, Lawn Tenn is* Associa- ! ion voted to take the racket out of the rasquet game Saturday as it* sixtieth annual meeting being held in New York. O fficial' of association adopted a new rule which, in ef­ fect, will prohibit amateur play­ ers from receiving traveling and living expenses except in stipulat ed cases, the South’s outstanding track and field injury. carnival. I Tonight's game was even rough- The other announcement was of on than the affair la't. night. J o e fouled the meet’s special event, a 120- Frivalski, Baylor center, yard high hurdles event for every °u t early in the second half. great hurdler in the nation. All Texas’.' n signed, including Na- hampion Fred Wolcott, Boyce Gatewood who impion- Tonight the game started fast -hut, Baylor did the starting, and after five minutes the visitors led I to 2, They were ahead for nine minutes before John Freiberger, that With field assured, ship, and Marsh Farmer, the one- 'Hhn Adams and Gordon Carpen­ armed wonder from Texas Tech ter started clicking to shove Ar- who captured the A.A.U, junior kansas ahead 14 to IO in the mid national championship a year back, die of the first half. Four min- the | utes later it was tied 14 to 14. event will certainly be the finest Arkansas led 2.3 to 19 at the half. hurdle race of the year, excluding a only the national meet i couple of times in the second pe- The ruling will permit players to receive expense money only when participating in eight sanc­ team tioned . . th* national come here to arr. as referee will 26 after IO minutes W ith five phampion*hip» and their own *#e- bring one of the greatest track m i n u t e * to play Baylor tied the tional championships or when they authorities in the world to mind count 31-31. Clayton Wynne, R. thousand or C. Pitts and Howard “ Red” Hick- over the expected The acceptance of Robertson to riod to put Arkansas ahead 27 to matc" GS fxclu'ive tournaments . ar# selected by the T .S.L.T.A. to compete in other championships. changed hands , *y a'ided five points and Arkan-, „ _ He has coached the past three sas froze the ball for the final I 1 muling aet out, further, that reception of hospitality in private Again tonight pintsized Dwight homes would he considered in the Olympic teams to world champion- minute. ships for tho Lnited States, The lead . . . . , or .. .. ,, , . , , , Notices went out this week from Parks, Bgylor guard, was high-; sam# category as furnished #x- Littlefield’s office to colleges and scorer with 13 points. Last night pense'. universities ah over the nation with he counted for 20. Hickey led Ar-; Other legislation adopted pntU blank* for the Relays, bien- kip aas scorers with IO points. tical forms were sent to all Texas high schools. in- eluded a prohibition against ama- I tents employed by sporting goods I concerns participating in any but club championships and a refusal a'’ t0 allow amateurs to accept any K subsidies, such as racquets, from i except through permission of the U S.L. T.A. executive committee. ‘ ‘ porting good* houses i * , . . i K o v « c » Lotec W E S T P A L M B E A C H , * * o /r v c , c’ u rcn,, h —-(LVS)- A fter winning r • rive straight tennis tournaments in Oklahoma City and the Florida circuit clowning Frank Kovacs wa* knocked out of the South Florida Championship Tourney this a fte r­ noon by Ha] Surface, who won their semi-finals match, 6-4, 6 b Surface forced the match all T R Y 0 U T P K 0 R the Turt!p r ‘»!> « » »a y. ’ coring numerou, w#re hpld Wednesday night at ice acft! Officials: Bailey and Smith. mor_e entries. Score at half: Tyler J . C. 39, Texas IO, Syndicate Might Buy Boston Bees \ 8 — (IN S ) BO ST O N , Feb. The letter included all informa­ tion concerning th# one-day meet that will climax Round-Up week- President Bob Qumn of the Bo* tan Bees today greeted a report end, including everything from Re from New York that Max Meyer, Brooklyn manufacturer, had join­ ed manager Ca*#y in helping Quinn purcha*# the Na­ tional League Baseball Club with the rem ark: lay records to hotel facilities in Austin. Sports Notices Stengel t J n T i n „ y man to any other 'tones that the Bees are being sold. He buying the club. I only with he were is not. - ( IS o clock ,n the ll omen , Gym. So/tnnd trvAnfe nae held on Wednesday after­ believe noon> February' 12, at 4 o’clock at ^he Hobby H on e Stable*. All present, pain ha'irtg the club. Me>er will go in with us. * Hi-informed circles place the J memhers are a«ked to Canter Club . . ^ a viee- has If I soiling price of the Bee* at $360,- fiOn, dee New York report had /f Bteng#! putting up $50,000 with gym. I Meyer contributing $40,000. | T E X A S Tumbling Club will meet Tuesday night a' 7 <0 m th# DICK K.-N0WLES, reporter. . Q * I Yi** 4 \ V v lot J to* - < V 0^e w e t ^ i 0cve ‘r , M e tn c\ o ^ J y i f t * > 'C M E N ’S S U IT S ^ Xvct^* 1 50c 75c Ladies’ Drest** C. 4 P. One Day Service Cost* .Vo More Can You Mate BETTER G R A D E S ? A b I ty t© study K a* Im­ portant as fta desire. Don't sira or your des:r© ruin your eyes. Have your eyes tested before the next semester et . . , A* your eyes ruin your de- C. 4 P, y j t f D & T R E A ^ OnOM0BUSjrS NICK LINZ 61 I C on g re a t P h o n e 2-3123 UNIVERSITY CO OP "The St or!ni ts’ Olm Store" — ------- — — ---------— ---------— ---------- — Austin Clearing House Association A U S TI N NA TI O N AL B A N K B A N K B A N K A M E R I C A N N A T IO N A L C A P I T A L N A T I O N A L L E G A L H O L ID A Y Wednesday, February 12, 1940 A B R A H A M L IN C O L N ’S B IR T H D A Y The Banks Composing Aus­ tin Clearing House Association will be closed. Cot respondent.* are respect­ fully advised in order that their directions for currency ship­ ments, transfers and other bus­ iness may be regulated accord­ ingly. I EVERY TELEGRAM’S A RUSH TELEGRAM AT Tostal Telegraph fN m ts re* T im * * * * SHONES IM ***(«« SM W n Q le ofr W n a tU f By Jock How ard T o h ? c t * c d P a t r i o t i s m ” • t i t h e a n n o u n c e d t h e m e o f a T h u r i d s y n g h t U p p e r - ( U l t C l u b f o r u m o n t h e F a i n B i l l o a t h o f a l l e g i a n c e f o r • t a t * a c h o o ' t e a c h e r s , J a m * * S t r e e t . , a d i s c n a t i o n l e a d e r , q u i p p e d t h a t t h * t i t la s h o u l d r a t h e r b a ' N a t i o n a l D e f a n a a a n d N a t i o n a l D p r u m Gra'ing ■'fie o f c o r v e r * a - at t- Exc. A, P. O ' * ” 0 w V* of work a rd the in our* they put Assembly Book I h e y a# '• d o n t toe f .„n they had lh; CO’JET*# of boil- For instance, there was that d splay o f mental m athem ati­ cal g e - ’us which resulted in *he fo ll? w me reparte e : A pr'*pective r .ri* hater ap­ proached and "Say, nave you get Volume Two of Literature of E r g .and asked, * * N i . retorted t?e always- qtjick-thinkh g A. P. O., ".out we vt g * two v ;rr.e one* Not to be outdone either wa* that nim hie-witted clerk who answered a custom er’# u u re with, ‘ I'm t o m ' , madam, w*e toe do not have Child,' bu' you *Ed son the Man,’ ** 'N ym koff I can give a straw-— and T' e last i' should make those senores of Ute cf Lati -Ameri­ the in the can Studies turn over grave* of lectures— thUr came a f'e r someone a*ked, “ Do (a Spanish you have ‘Mama’ “ We surely don’t , ” was th# •eply. “ hut we've got some pop in ice back h*>re.M • It » t h a n l a t e r o b v i o u s n o w w h y kt w a s p o s s i b l e t o act t h e d a t e s t h a S w a r t h e a r t e l e c t i o n f o r a w e e k u s u a l . P r e l i m i n a r y r e h e a r s a l o f t h a R o u n d - U p R e v u e p r o m e n a d e f o r a S U R P R I S ­ w a , h e l d o f I N G L Y t h e “ p o s s i b i l i t i e s ' s h a l l w e t h e " T i m e S t a g g e r s s a y ) O n a n d F r i d a y n i g h t s . in s h o w s T h u r s d a y l a r g e m a j o r i t y T* n chi err. g* aeration has ined mar­ ee r.am ly stream rift«re ard subordi a u d It# im- porter ce. Every ti re you hear talk about it, m ar .age has he- come a Ie.** clo** companion* si ip. Or, pcrhaj * isn’t that w rat wa# behind wha* happen­ ir e 7> *a Tau ed at a tea at Alpha house the other day. in T oe m ember ouestioit, part of the receiving line, was preparing to introduce the g e n ­ tleman in, front - I her to the woman or. her right. i xe TO Mrs. O D. 77 k*. one of our m o s t a c t ! ' . ® a i u m n i , " s h e s a i d . “ I'm p]ea*nd to know y o u ,” i hr. 0 . I), 77 c ok#, p r o - smiled f<5««,-.y f *he Great 73 hit# ? athel a ~ d in such an em barrassing way, a «. most unanimously adopted the p rac tice of I.stin g grad? - aft- r th e stu d e n t* ’ initials instead of a f'e r tr.eir '.arnee spelled out. Hurried down m a lie? p o ste d on one governm ent department door line! -?as the « A S S — A T y *t if the rest o f t i# cia*? received B’s and D-wer t \ \ one student gave him self - 4 sa tisfac tio n t h a t cam e from c r- clirg * - e A student s Init a a and r e m a rk in g , "He surely is ■« a t h e r e w« « t h e n A n d tK« s t u d e n t w h o c a m e t o s i g n u p at t h e A s s e m b l y l a b o r s u r v e y d e s k b u t c o u l d n ' t s a y e x a c t ­ l y w h e r e h e w o r k e d b e c a u s e h e Cud a S t a t e d o r * is " g o d o w n t o t h e r * p - % i t o i e v e r y w - e k a n d d r a w -r r p a y . ” ->b a n d a ’ QUe &aaJz Ke e r i e s t PU1*-! r-A t-r*’ Weal > s in its J a n u a r y I * is* a oroed ca *? by E d vs a arrow, CBS re p e r en OU' R. Le I d o n ; P a t e r n o s t e r R o w , t r a d - - c e n t e r o f p u b ­ s a i d M o r ­ t h e it g o n e t i o n a l l y is »hi n g, t h e f a r a s r o w , “ It s a p r o p h e t i c m o n u ­ c u l t u r e . m e n t n e w t o t h e e n d o f W a r w i c k F r o m L a n e a s t h e a y e c a n t e e , t h e b u i l d i n g s h a v e b e e n g u t t e d b y f i r e . M a n y f a m o u s , e l d h o u s e s h a v e s u f f e r e d C o l l i n s , W a r d L o c k , W h i t a k ­ e r t a n d L o n g m a n s . . . . F o r ­ u n l i k e W r e n t u n a t e l y , r a r e r e p r i n t e d m o r e c h u r c h e s , m o s t b o o k s c a n b« t o t h a n k s r e p l a c e d , r e a d i l y t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f p h o t o ­ l i t h o g r a p h y . G i v e n s u f f i c i e n t d e m a n d , p o p u l a r b o o k s c a n b e q u i c k l y t h e G e r m a n s c a n d e s ­ t h a n t r o y , It a t h e s c h o l a r l y b o o k s a n d t h a t a r # e d i t i o n s l o s t . . . . O f c o u r s e t h # p u b ­ s t o r e l i s h e r s d o n ' t t h e i r e n ­ t h e i r p r e m i s e s , f t i r e s t o c k on B u t t h e b i n d e r i e s s o m e o f w h e r e s h e e t s t o c k w a s s t o r e d i n s o l i d b l o c k s f r o m f l o o r t # c e i l i n g w e r # h i t b y a r i e s a n d c o m p l e t e l y b u r n e d o u t , N o o n e k n o w s h o w m a n y b o o k s f l a m e s , b u t t h e t o t a l is p r o b ­ 5 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ” a b l y w e l l o v e r i nc c n d < g o n e h a v e u p rn Th# broadcaft' al«c r e p o r t e d that Stationer#’ Hall, the cen­ ter of British honk trade sire# 1670, had been destroyed and it gome 4.000 ,00 0 vol* with urn?'s. Allen I n w w lost near- iv 1 ,500,004 book# in the form o f a h e e t # in whicn staple item# had been stocked. Longmans, Green A C om p any’s ware­ house «torks have been des­ troyed. Where publishers’ stock* ar# lost. In tv os? eases, reprint:** g i# the solution t o th# problem produced by incendiary b o m b # ,\ it a ru in e d . 'K>tore stock ■a »ks log# of \ ar?1 I fur tit copies of look indestructible as plat* s are av a ils rn f o r r e p r i n t ­ ing is a d is a s 'e r in no w ay Rim- I.ar to the lo** o f on# o f three extant copies of another book. is as clo*# Bv? nature, a honk to being i* a ’-y to he found am ong article! of human use T h e b r e a k in g up of private through *s:e ie loss of a kind. but the hook* continue rircula’ e through th® veins of the intel­ lectual corpus Books burned are life blond lost. libraries to d o n a l d c o n e y , Librarian. rf-ly bait Qty • JI- £ M & U a l W it f l a i l u S m i t — C H E ST E R F L A T , ccirare :tte* cha'TW ars. PAGE FOUR SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9, 194! W MIRIAM V i 7 ’ f ? frnrr rh# a . - cr c e ’* r A JO. t i t l e P la n te A m a ria U te P^ialAe " J " ) " A : T H A T ‘ he f:fir a n n u a “ T i m e .""aJTK^r* O n ” TiiftY "m b v Th et a Si g i n a P va® a s u c c e s s w o u l d h e add- I nu rad a v a n n F r i d a y • o r p r e m e d p r o d l a s t I n Af p m <*<* t v h e r e c o rr n ' e d t h r e a d b a r e ^ T h e rn w h i c h i.a rn tun* e n o u g h . T h e r e mi cr hr hp o ne ■- ?• pivp a r e a d y ’-.pen work* evil* wa* g o o d — b o t h f e w a n d fi n a n a a ’ I v — 5 a e a a - n a n - i m e p oint, h o w e v e r v a ‘ion wi th r e g a r d s to this an- i a a t r a d e or. rn a* s h o u l d e r v . ..ae w e r f a n -I a a n p e r h a p s e v e n u a air, •* nu go on a.® ion l o n g o r . T r , a f q u # a i h o a i ' i f ‘ he p r o du r t i »■. «I; ♦ I* f, e . ('•VI It l l n i i ? - ? N e i t h e r th a u d i e n c e is * s e l e c t e d t h # , ! * a h i a p p e a r a s rn r‘ crit lea i a f i*. ( • >f ' h e a Iv is nrf r w arn ne ss a g e n e r a ?’a ge B u t — th!*: How' m u c h l o n g e r wi l l a p o t e n - e c o w c o - d u c t e d in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h ry y e ar , be per-. * D ea n ’* O f f e r P a e . a ? * ? * - , - 1 natl or,* w I *■■# ar Bouncers 'a f a r ' t h e e # a r e rr i n at! o d « r A S W A N S O N no? P O S T P O N E D E X A V IN A - a a e r ­ U • ? T I C K S w i l l b # five*-, ate ■ it? • ’ ~g Monde ary 17. Petition * must he ■ * » later R e f airer'* O f f i c e IO t h a n M o n d a y . • • - Con 0: ti on and ad Tar red - *- ir e exam ination* may no? t h a i e e r i e * T h # n e x t t a c e n inc! ids ad aer:**, which will van cad s t a n d i n g . d * or . and postponed exam nation# w na arn on F r day Apri- 4 F a - f u t r ; i n F J M A T H F W g , r * f ,«trar. l l ’ 'rr-.- in Taxaa T H F R F * I L I , ' • a O r a D a - a la try« it or A'adc.©aday, ' 9 f • - »- ** n’cloek A. g r\ atodetva ar® e i i i r i b l e T h * q u e a t i o n a ll b e R «-*r.i r e d U l t * The r a t s o - a ••. --• aphere th* "a eatem Cif F.* — •ho-.Id five ec-r.teftaist trill ’n# it - . f ' ira** •*# and ■a’;?* or r.*»'*r - t . >r order o # de' a?e* •* t’me of - * eon ne »*#t, F'tr information in JU c« Mam B ii ding 25* 4 at * -- o clock e - d 2*5 o>i-®k. 'w sr'**r -nav diacoaa form a anion '•eld a* forth*-? T # ^ Ft 0 17 P JI Ha c 'N H C V- •* EHI - I * t a - a t t e a l 2 l ) f S a l l y g r x a n r t w . j a - i* r ■ .atta tea Tau#* Student la*., everr Kern ag e«- r oe I’a earettr ce -r j * ?* • or • tv a a I . l eattMa t* M• * av. i -I* t ee ! • »* # *<;■ ? ' • - cr ad «e **- sd * * * — * — ter »• ?-* I aet Off "« A . # s r T««», •Adar t ee A'? a# Caner**# Mart ie I. k I 'a® r - a ae rf a Mi S T H E ti \ M U i t sa o r t f N o w ]a t h e aid o f t h ei r rr W e l l it u n p i n e d e ? « a v * {f | h f Af f A, g o o d m e n to c om e to t he 'od c o u n t r i e s to c om e to the But it %e?>m« to UA, a f t e r a ipeed o f w h i c h w a s q u i t e r- fit, the - e c o n d p a r a g r a p h rea; m e a n i n g s and philo®o- n o c r a cy, to us, « that t h e is Ilia I, w h i c h c o l l e c t i v e l y , ia]] c o m e to the aid o f r : e < n a n fait h, w h i c h f* a o11sm, is ‘ na* c o m rnon st ate , th? s tate h » w ■p a nd siocia Iv a n a r :-• s n ai l c o m e 'n t h e s - rf s d a y an d t h e s e v e a r a v s h o u l d be p r o u d to ; w h e n m e n a r e a.^ked 11 n •• n g in re t ii rn t h e n *f t ne d? ai in t h e g r e a t t h o se w h o w o u I ?! s e e k s t r Th e mrt^’ er are no' p e c u l - f na t i ons. T h o « e w h o o f o u r *ime* s e e t h e m u g l y h e a d * d i s g u l *ed m a -:e t h e m b e l i e v e th at , w o u l d s e e k ‘ o m a k e us i re m o u r c o u n t r y . T h e y int f o r w e mu ie ai d o f t h e i r c o u n t r y , B ut a 1 on o n e Fide. T h e c o u n t r y a n d a* l o n g g- it dot®, t h a t wo r th f i g h t i n g for. A n y m a n o f c o u n t r y . H e ;* e v e n w i l l ­ f f,. Bd A m .AIR •?! 4§ fTfyy >## .. :# J ** ft T-# It b R* y » bari e t T * J'* Hre- f >i A I y At* * • IT' NT * - « S it liar asd, U*f* Hr-wa- 2: a s a t n m . . Char - * I .aa % E e k a : d e w r ' -V *•* V »r •ta* ta ac* R- M'- I Ma*? F. * R na Oaresa Mirv -• f-'i/ph,, de* Ka; H • p. afcerl N aw YI I i i W , , . * • .;a ra r *- WaahtBxt*® »■: H a z a r d H Fear d M * I ' * J» |WBhBfidPi|;t^ n# „ t u a .rd Ha? S T A F F F O R T H I S ISSUE A •- 'tart® Poi -y Ha I. Wa ‘ •’ x o r , Elgia W ll Him N„*rht Soc, H o w e " i F d to? Aa- a le n u Le* Carpe-♦*?, Mar ann* 5 ; ren N ig h t T elegraph E d itor Dmk Ijew:®, Borcham , M argare- Bo? L e ® r Night i - . • <-rf.#r.t Editor E eipn Fred# • f p re a a e r am a r e a ' e Y l a r g e bd w e s n a i l no* p l a c e the s h o u l d s e r v e . te m o ti, count t v i* d e m o c r a t c a p r o u d * A nervg t h i n ing to do mo re. Art i anther* PG QU XyuifU li T h e T f o i . p - t . of r i tig e l e v e n d e f e n .ar. r-aval architecture ii me re IU ired la fi exft.® co ,#g# o f e n g i n e e r i n g Hi fr o m to c h e m ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g . L e n g th o f n n - c o u r ' H , r a n g i n g r<‘in five w e e k s to fo u r month®, • A U n i t e d ^‘ a ‘ e* c o n s u l w a * g t a t i o n e d a* S a n F e l i p e , ‘ he b n # c a p ital o f S t e p h e n F. A u s t i n ’s o ri g i n a l s e t t l e ­ m e n t on ' h e B r a z o s R i v e r in t h e 1 8 2 0 ’f. U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s h i s t o r i c a l r e c o r d s s h o w . D r a w m # a b e e r ——e n d b r i n g t h e c h a n g e i n n i c k e l # f t / I 0 J J A / v t C k v fT IP CT A 4J ah J J A / v \A *rrl/T jL 4a/2* By Jim m y Pift S a m s S o n g . S e c o n d V e r a s t o r a r e at a d a y W h a t in U n l e s s i t ’s a b r o a d c a s t A a c a p it J a n * 1 t o n e . THIS ?tAge of *v *• mu* it from appears rontroveray the that B M I. ha* played T h i e f o f Rag lad re-ie and stolen th® a - po X? ~f u. ave the g r* h t god Tin Pan Alley. The a Society, bo?, satisf.ed with paltry 'iv© rn for the privilege of play ng them tune*, to g®‘ double are have or nothing, So far they atter- p : i« a m a r g e of the ■’•p-'1 or. Loui* Sobol R r. GENTLY and expressed to w hether o*: a crack at the gvrmg- hi# • rr *« 'his dot; bt as stream. - sd era would produce \ rn eri car folk songs t i? ger:'.® that were created in a more se­ re* e century '‘rom the railroad chan'* the robust hymns of th# lumber ca ipe, the tonga of the * u‘ aero darkie*, and, the chan­ teys of the A m ericas seamen. r n , - t , e t A m erica-# a r # •om e' me* a xany lot who de- r " o rc ties and .. gh' O f s*:c*; to 'hem until their inter* est then hunt ap som e­ thing new. But nearly a wavs. lags, ac' no a rf. ire min attire g- and yr yo«, go the way of r.agr ole the*# fads the bu**,* and tyosittf. fyanuxud /tested By Bob O w e n i Vn atua I 11* ma Around th* Campti# I. A ? e»rs S w eeth ea rt race I I - # f a r ’ - r n ’ n o - - * p i c k s civ- ?'r.# pa-* #*— the flower® do TH PTY* S. P r o f s who admit that tim# # pre#ioua—onto de o f c a##, 4 Prof* 5 I a « *■* »n t h e r e s r ’ a co n fererc# r ^ some k :r d, S G i r l s w t h h o s # , T. (» r ; w i t h o u t e ^ a - - t t e « . 8 G i r l a, 9 A ciear Ssr##--«»•’'? -ace -C J “ * t n r?nf# IT; • Ti 0© ? *>f: »f- ra s es, I; a im# -ok# without a blonde on the o t h e r enc o f the • rr**. 12. A blonde w a iou?, a I rn# •ok# on *H# o ' her sod of t he # ? r s ' » 13 A natural blonde '.4 G :v« from Chicago w oo t r y to * 'n o w T e x a n s how t o m i l k ••A VS'* 15 A fen ce behind Ruttoa I* P*?-pie who don't apple. 17. S -*! * a n Sweetheart race I» No scholastic probation, -I? certainly would be odd. t IS S t u d en?*-- c.niidrer of t parent*— who ororr ye- • ne- a! privilege# from p rofe*- s o r s . 2 A. P « r . f e «•■•■.r* w h o a r e i m ­ p e r v i o u # to such student*. 2 1 P e o p l e w h o #** y o f f t h e 2 2 P e o r e w h o • ' » ? or- t h * gra*» c a m p u s . 2 Ha r e -its f o - everybody. 2 I A r ®an f*wpe->-ee-- rare, ?' G er :*e# who succeed 'a-* ##em:ng hrs 2A Drvs when von don't hear or "Fan Afton:© “ Freres!" R,-,*e" a* leas? once. 27 Days w h e n sor-. eon# d o es- * "cravg#” t na* •ucH-ard- •uch ss a threat to democracy, o s T r u e d e m o c r a c y f o r a l l . 7 A A rve-#er?;-*.ed--'ed T e x ­ an *rt r- _ 20 A sem ester when the U n i. varsity wa* r->t “apt'-orcKing ell-tim e record" o f s-m.e a-? 3 3 A H ea- 5 w e e " **"•* race. 32 Err.p?y SS Fmd#???* in the Library on Saturday afternoon 34. U rse f • *■- pemons 3 5 Un se - f-*^ organ ratters. 8A A cleftn Ranger, .37.-—People who read this w - rout on mg it a “bunch o* tripe" at Ina*4' once. 3 ft P eople who 'his without swearing a* Ina.?* nee read $9, Peopjp who read this ,*w,e e t h e a r t race 40. A clear A . S C A P . W h e e -iea#' ie w alt! cornier a m a r ,ng to .see: It do#?- t ti on a] d efers# been held up a America ' msftaed it a ong will have to rn thai we were ji fear “ B e a ! earn E.ght to *he "B .gi® Boogie,' 1 cor.? - iation however, ># may weary it « rather the new for I *r.at toe r e ­ program has grift' deal by f "God B *** scarcely V t r the 4 9 *n tunes. We ■p'S, however, beginning to Mi I 'addr. ie dtf- sit by Everjr day w# the radio apd war. expectantly to hear *h- gruesom e - a 'a i of side-whisker era. “ Letter the E :ged for in Bla k," which, aer;' mental reason*, is one of our favorite*. Bac?, when vic­ tim,a.® were the rage. it brought t o our ev e s b i t . ®r, s a i t y t e a r •* as we changed n eed les and played it o v e r again and again. Coach “ lr, A read or rn# other aide 'was about as Had, and we used to from same result# get A by Did They Dig Ma'* Grave So Deep?" A nother special w as the * S o r g o f the Teetotaller." Re mem Per; B a ggage t h • the a " T h e n (iv* m e t h e cap o f T h e c l e a r a w e e l c u p o f c o l d c o l d w a t e r ! w a t e r ; F o r h i s a r m is s t r o n g t h o u g h bs# t o i l be l o n g , 5A h o d r i n k s b o t c o l d w a t e r , W h o d r i n k s b u t c o l d w a t e r . " a t h e d e e r , t h e c l e a r , That WM a long Dm# ago. I I’v* it haven’t heard tone* been or the Forty Acres. B it it#*if, bu' -.un music, uk# history, t goes *■ a? repeat on arri on, until today, Amen­ ia. the melting pot o f every nationality and culture ha# pro­ duced a musu-ai jumble, which hodge- we bel ;ev», i* a fr • rn ;sic as typi- base bal’. a# gs, or any o rh 9T o f our p cft v American "• *d- Ba*tonal institutions. although :g* t r u m p e t e r Minstrel th# w e r e 'n e to r r i d e ig h t­ th in g ■ acK in es. r sh ow a five- or ies, B e ' iix-p ie ce n e r d p a r a d e d th ro u g h tFe stre e ts. lr, on* of th e m wa# a c o lo re d named Jaaxbo Brown. And J ax a ho got of drur .< once, and r a v : - g according to note, ne got “ hot “ red. b y s ta n d e r s The s -on fo u n d th e m se lv es dancing. A nd m a t , say# Mr. White­ man, King of th* stu ff, is now Jazz wa* born. flaring and as?cni*hed instead Since then it s been called, among other names, Ragtime, Dix ie, a n d Music, Charleston Tim®, htomp Music, B d e Mu- * c Swing, ar. d Bo©g;*, W hich d'-'esn I in d u d e the name# given to it by the graduate student next door. s o When * her­ as m u ? 4'. eon troverxy a1 ' w r i n g , L e o . pold Stokowski finally decided tha* it is “ a conglom erate com ­ bination of underlying, unvary­ ing rhythm with highly syr.co- pated c o n f igeration* of freely varied melodic derivative# a* ipon- conceived and executed ta r e o u ily by individual mem- bers ire playing orgar ra­ tion without apparent regard to a ry previous y prepared or­ chestra! ion.” 'if Personally, w e’d Just ai soon sties with Bob Burr * who opin­ ed that it wa# music that went round and round, but didn't come o a t any place. B u new cornel our favorite pr fv>#or who says that music do*,«r t go round and round it rn rather a at all, but th a* forward or o#- backward and like the pen­ eil a’ ng motion dulum of a Imagine, However, he doe# admit that th# inns;- comes out a t a spe-i- fied r.ace. 77 el., t h a t 's som e­ th in g anyhow . clock. T HE follo w in g ad appeared Morning Republican: N e w o r c h e s t r a f o r m i n g — 3 o r 4 p l a y e r s y e t n e e d e d t o e x p e r i e n c e c o m p l e t e ; m u s i c I n q u i r e 1 0 1 4 n o t n e c e s s a r y . l o W « t St. That must '5# the band that plays for a 'ocaI tank w# know of j • with* ut most o f all ar# But the th;rur* we c^uld do th# h um orou s” announcers who pull gags which ar# a# u n fu n n y as a Mark H® linger joke, and a,way* say, “ Don’t take the ti? e of this next tune serious- .y, Fooey ob YoueyY* Quotable Quoted. d e s - p h y ­s i c a l B v A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s a "Wa* it *n evil, ye#, a horror. --ore are greater evil# involve* d e n " , but what should Bat War a d ifferen t w-r: I w* have if m en had not been w ill— ing *o ■fa i*n e t " o r fo r a g r e a t a n d no'1*'# cause, t o r religion, for freedom of ti 'light, for freedom o f the body ard the mind. Harmful aa the effect* o f war have been •in. mankind, in finitely wor*e would it have been if mankind, to avoid it. had made a Munich of every crisis.’* Dr Monroe E. Dem soh, vice president and the University o f provost of C a he to ta litar* :ar re,* rn® a* wo n e than war. rom ie. * a b e ' "There are hi 'he United Stale* fa- more universities, col­ lege* and other operating insti­ tution.*. and far more voluntary organisation* for worthy pur­ poses than the nation can p o s­ sibly afford. In the year* to acm e many of these are bound to disappear." Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, president o f the Car­ ney » Corporation i f N e w York, predict* a w eeding ©ut o f uni- 4 v e r i t e # aaa philanthropic*. T h e S A G E S S o y A fter ga in in g c a -rr-es* of mind by concentration, who can gradually pass from its cairn:.es* into the activities o f life and always re'am the s a n e -a -li­ ne** o f mind? Only those who keep them selves from se lf-s u ff i­ their ciency and who control lives by the principle o f Tao »the right way >. — LAOTZU, B C. $ 0 4-1 i W r i t e Y o u r s e l f a Days Left f o r G rad u ates •* Seniors n) uniors anaseconc l-Y I ear Ij a w s H to Jlave CACTUS CLASS PICTURES MADE J lie p ro d u c tio n schedule of I lie ( actus re q u ire s th a t all ( lass pictures he co m p leted this w eek S tu d io a p p o in tm e n ts m a y he m ad e until 5 p .m ., W e d n e s d a y , iHe d r u a r y 12, at J o u r n a lis m J3ui I ding 108 T H E C A C T U S J o u rn a lis m B ui lcling 108 They Stmt as Time Staggers’ Mot* PanhelUnlt Delegates Discuss Problems ar. ie aro PA G E SIX SU N D A Y, FEBRUARY 9, 1941 a <•* s r ? a * ; r d a a f * r- I t s A l l K jr e e k to t h e m j i a / • j -r* j Two-Day Meet Ends at Dinner In Texas Union e „ etui*-! chapter officer*, M r * . F; M . P o o l * le d lh n a e g r o u p in a -iii p u r p o s e o f c i t y P i d u t i e s o f a lu m n a a-' r e 1 a ti o n * h i p h e * w *» *• a c t i v e r h a p 'e p * noon, del egate? f r o m Oklahoma r n i v e r t i t y e x t e n d i min ta *. •St on * ! o r m a n to t i l * c o n f e r e n c e • O k la h o m a c a m p u s i'm A f t e r t h e me* ti t o u r o f t h e c a m p u s a rid w e I ST i e * '* a 1 o p e n ta ice * g -en F K a p p a K a p p a O a m m a , O a m re P h i B e t a , D e lt a D e lt a D o l t * , a r Z e t a T a ; A lp h a s o r o r it ie s T h * sp 'T iK '- r * nu* i w a s d e c o i ‘ a- ■ * cf in a a* *-’<• I Bl (ir e * a st ra - it* ra t t a p e r s a n d c a l l a M r s O . 11 W I p re s id e n t, o f Z e t a r u n t y , w a s to g ? tm A r e t ie d ir.es. D o n ar’ tool, «*nar. Fit C t a ar quartet p M is s Du Bos*. A f o r -hr n e r n u oe. I W ith MC ha! t*ngdi (■li lti e* m a C h a n d i FC W A fur Chubby, Bolero, or Cape m ade from your fur coat— designed to your ind ividu al style—by Kelly Smith s Expert Furriers \ Belden-Nash Wedding Held Saturday Night M ; w E r . g e i .a N a ? ? o f I ‘a lia * a r c h i v e * a s s is t a n t in t h e l i b r a r y , w a * m a r r ie r ! to J o s e p h B e l d e r , o f M o n t e r r e y , M e x . n ig h t s u p e r ­ v i s o r o f T h e D a i l y T e x a n , S a t u r - the b rid e’s parents, I'n. and M r s C leve ( . Nash. a r e B o t h e x - f u d e r . t s o f th * O a iv e rs :ty , a ' d B e l d e r was a® social* e d i t o r o f lr I a"i7 - -i. i* n o w e d i t o r o f *:.■- S t u d e n t Am erica. t o e T e x a n S u r v e y s O p in io n J}*'- o! M r . a rid M r® re­ t u r n t o A u s t i n Tuesday an d w ;I m ake the r home here. B e ld e r , w i l l M r . a n d M r s . T h o m a s D . W h i t e m a n o f 4 9 3 0 T r e m o n t S t r e e t , D a lla s , h a v e a n n o u n c e d the encasement ar i approach * t m a n * a ire o f t* e i r *e r, M a tr a , to M o r r i s R M r r o w t - o f M r ? . L y d i a A . M o r r o w o f S a n A n t o n io . T * e w e d d in jr w i ll t a k e pl*-*- M a r c h ; 4 a t t h e F r -' M * ' . C h u r c h in D a h a * M is s W h i t e m a n w i l l r e c e iv e h e r b a c h e lo r o f j o u r n a i i s n d e g r e e f r o m th e U n i v e r s i t y in J u n e . S h e la a m e m b e r o f T h e t a S i g m a F>h i. h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y j o u r n a li s m f u r w o m e n , M r M o r r o w r e c e i v e d in a b a c h e l o r o f s c ie n c e d e g r e e c h e m ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g m a s t e r s degree 1 9 4 0 . F ie h is in is a m e m b e r o f T a i l in c h em istry a n d f r a t e r n i t y ; P h i L a m b d a U p s i lo n , h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y , ch* rn is t r y and S ig m a a i , h o n o r a r y s c ie n c e f r a t e r n i t y . ft D e l e g a t e * s t t h e P s n h e l i e m t C o n f e r e n c e r e g i s t r a t i o n d e s k Soc ialights By Elizabeth W harton •** *' ’ a n * 8 M ’ ss M a r t h a W o r d , f o r m e r w e r e e x c e l le n t . U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s s t u d e n t a n d g <1 *■ g r a t e r a n d — .— 'l a u g h t e r r f M r . a n d M r s . ’ V a * re n W o r d o f H o u s t o n , h e c a m e th e ,:de o f E d w a r d R o h r b o u g h a* .* a n y -re w th me a* all, and w i , | | t .e m , e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h in L o n - Ontario, on W ednesday, at 27 Ye n rn S< rrir-q S t v de nt t w E N I A M a r o u n d a t o r o ] 5 o'clock, A fte r t h e c e r e m o n y M r I , s h e is a roc- w e e k s ' v i s i t in T o r o n t o . O n t h e i r bv* M r s . R o b rh o u sS" .f*ft f o r a a n d i n L o n d o n Kelly Smith, t w o m y r e t u r n t h e y w i l l l iv e d l ik e a vs ■ ere Mr, Rohrbough, who I* en- t h e K e n t R e g i m e n t o f l is t e d in a • * so r r i t v F o r c e , ss s t a t io n e d C a n a d i a n th e A c t i v e S e r v i c e EXCLUSIVE FUR SHOP 209 VV. 6th PH O N E 2-3131 I n t h e l o w e r l e f t h a n d p i c t u r e T h e l m a B d l * h*-r s i b i t c t , Mf**, l*< r r I T H T H E 1 I <>>E \ \ ic e a* th e b a n q u e t - t o b r r g o u t r e ­ ' •A P i c t u r e d a b o v e e r e I m of t h e n i n e t e e n m o d e ! * D i r e c t l y b e l o w t h e m M i r i a m R o b i n o w i t * , D e l ­ in O n t n n a t l s t y l e t h e t h e w o f S t a g g e r * ‘ A t t h # l e f t , t o p . M i r t h s H e i s h , Alpha I l i ­ t e P l , h e l p * M e r y Louise N e u m a n n , A l p h a O r s r « B Pi, b u t t o n h e r g l o v e s w h i l e C ' r»n b e r g D e l t a D e l t e D e l l s J o „ 5t* an “ T i m e I . - o s i i t a P h i F p * t ! o n D o r o t h y B a l l , P i B e t a P h i , a n d E d w I n a ( . n o d w ? n , A l p h a P h i , a m i l e f o r t h e C a m e r a a * t h e y l r * , . H o g g M e m r ia l A u d i t o r i u m . H e l e n D s s r m i n , C h i O m e g a , l e f t , e n d M I ** D e l t a Z e t a , l e f t , a n d M a r y R u t h H u n t i n g t o n V a u g h e n . K a p p * K a p p a G e m m a c h a t a » t i — y Iteita Gamma, **©p to »how off their bolero w e l t f o r t h e i r c u e in t h e n e t t p i c t u r e d r e » * » , b e f o r e c l i m b i n g I n , s t a i r s t o t h e s t a g e Hundreds to Attend Receptiofi For Burdines Monday Night Club Notes F a • •f D r . .1 A . Bt -jr.- ’ «• e t h e s u b je c t o f !>r w i f e . T h e re c vV , J . B a t t l e s t a k b c f ' r e th* A n FC-ut th 01a * s ic a ! S c u l p a ( pi K A to f - *e rti ( L A - S I C h J. ( L U B M .n d a y n ig * ' At 7 i n o V lc k in M a r- B i Id ng g o o A f t e r t h e t a l k c h ih m e m b e r * w I a - 'c o m p a n y D r B a * * • S e v e r a l h in d y * I § u**et a r e e * a c t e d to Fry D r , a n d M r * H o trier P , Bftwly-#>■*!# I C r vers * r \ ;c e p re * w i l l b t in t'-e T e x a s I ’ n ' f I B ig h t , D e a n * , * * f a r » le a n * a • h o u s e p a r* . Dr. B u r d -.a, w h o h a * b e e n * rn * rn a r o f t h * f a c u t v a in e e 1 9 2 6 , w i l l h a th # f i r s t v ic e - p re s * l e n t o n t h * C r 'T a r ® t v facility During1 h i* f o u r t e e n y e a r s a t t h e C o lv e r - g lit"- , h a i e v e r y ' a t ch ss rn- k n t ** D e pa C m * * f Gov** ♦ P a m m e r * f r m a r M *« B u * I: - a , th-a r * A i s - -« a - M r * M a n o r a n a t f a c u l t y m e m b e r , hav. g • e r v e varsity • Department o f PH • cal '' * Women " • e « a- T m nj: g #*•** d e t o* * » C- Ter* • > par •* a« a * I • g i n n i n g ? c r V a * . E x e c u t i v e e d i t o r {e n H o n o r * S t u d e n t J. Walter Creep, w he PR E S S (’LU B a* 2 " Today On the Campus S U N D A Y M O R N I N G V A LEN T IN E’S D A Y . . . 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Let L * Be of S ervice to You JftOS Ch iftatepe r - • - • 2 "37 RMH SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 |■«< of government in the I • • .-d Stat.-,*, trad of “ our educational eystem** a* s’ atod in the hill. Several other bill* directly af feet mg the U niversity have been or which in any wax - * k *o e* introduced in the House, but c o m ­ tabiish a gore rn men* t iaf •* mit’ tea have not indicated when rest upon the consent of tut erned.” The other amendrr* • ’ by Hughes would require I - ado declare their approval >? a :em of free public odin iii * they w ill be considered The cd u ca lion committee ha® she fo llo w ii g Manning hi!! to reducf Uni- - tv tuition ( H B. 225 ) , Bar de- ' in hill for army R O T C < JI B. 9 8 ); Bel! Kill for compulsory un- ton fee (H R. 182); aud S a n f o r d hill for memorizing portions of the- national constitution ( K B lo o ). The hill to exempt gradu­ ates of approved law schools, in­ cluding that o f the University, from taking the Texas bar exam® ( I L B . 226) await® ac’ ion in the udicsarv committee. fir. C. W , H all, director of the \\ e-’ey Bible Chair, left Sat. Ed urda Falls. H r W ich ita Dr -tot w ill teach Dr. H a ll’s, ria®® durn g his absence. PASE SEVEN Robert B Newman, pK ‘ * a cen* a rf ' -n * tutar in - W * Saturday morning to ar- position in the America ‘ n of : ( ameen, New Jet- ii Sf’V, I Wa Hick a, public ■ speak at a T i n y C L U B Suu- '■ bt at Ho use facing welfare efforts. o’clock 6 ' in on L e problem* 2 J Late World News Oath- aition aga rn Sa* ;*-dat • * 3n 'Suicide Attacks' Launched by Italians (Continued from Fnge I ) Aide, w r « apparently - * co - •aw extended *erv.c, d u r n * the second half, He was replaced in the starting I neup by Nelms Both Coat h Ja , C,-; ar .I M ike BramHelow osed nr-** * .ie® freq uently, twelv* player® -• •ervice for Texa* and ter per­ form ing H r T T M I. Besides N elm s’s l l points, I T offensive leaders were G ranville and Cooley with IO each. A ll of G ra n v ille ’* marker® came in the opening half. Dennis Far.kersley’s •ever point* wa* h gh for Texas Christian. F rid a y success wa* Texas’® third conference v ic t o r y as compared with a like numhp' of setbacks, Next Friday they en­ gage R a y ’nr in W aco before meet­ ing Southern M ethod:®f in G reg­ ory Gym. February 22. night’s The box score f (58) f T E X A S fg ft: pf tp 9 Granvilip, 4 ft in 2 f Kutmpr, ... n 1 I Cooley, f __ 0 — 5 I ! 0 K ing , _____ _... ft o 0 0 2 ** 6 Houpt, e, f ... 2 Sander, e I _ I } 3 Nelms, g 5 I I I I Grouchier, g ______ 2 ft I 4 . ______ ... 3 Moore, g 9 2 3 *> H ull, g _ I I 0 2 9 Brahaney, g ______ .. I ft Hind.*, g . ft 0 I 0 ______ _ ... Totals ___ 24 IO 14 58 (3 9 ) T.G .U . Groseclose, Billing sley, D. Tankersley, f Holt, f Blackm on, c Gannady, c Monroe, g R. Tankersley, g Barron, g W agler, g f _____ I f __ .. 3 . 8 .. o ____ ... I 3 2 ft . 2 0 fg ft pf I 3 ft I 0 2 ft 2 ft 2 I I I ft 8 ft ft 2 2 tp | 3 6 7 0 4 6 ft ii 1 6 I Total* . _____ 15 9 14 39 O fficial.*: D usty Boggess. Ja c k S!«CO and Score at h a lf: Texas 39. T .C .U . 16. F re e throws missed: G ranville 4, Sander 2, Brah a n ey I, Grose- close 3, Blackm on I, Cannady I, Monroe I , Barro n 2, W ag ler I. Bob Goodrich and Bob M c K in ­ ley, prom inent ex-studenta of the for I niversity, were the Texas-T, C. U . basketball game Satu rd ay night. in Austin • righter fo- * cercal aru coastal areas of A lbania bar. b- • me a place of Ir a l’an “ suicide attacker*,” who are attem pting to row Greek force* bark from the strategic fort of Tepee tv., Greek - crees reported Saturday. k a rtille ry and planes have been instrument*! in destroy r g the [ta lins' lines and equipment, and the attack® haw resulted in • ■xtremelv heavy lasses for the Italians, the Greeks say, The** co iv ter movements usually result an a rout, w ith Greek a rtille ry and n ' a r try pushing the Italians back beyond their o? etna! starting point Mal prisoner® nave been taken, the report said, including numerou o f f leers. In the nort’ east of Albania weather cond finns restrict the acti n. hut the Greek positions have been “ improved,'' rhej say. House Nonchalantly Passes Lend-Lease Bill Contrary to the dramatic episodes o ccu rn g rn the House of Representatives calm ly departed from their chamber late Sh- . H a y afternoon afte r passing the much-argued bi!! providing f- r leasing of goods and materials to B ritain for the duration of the th e cinema, - war. Squired through the House by Sol Bloom a Democrat from New b rk, and chairman of the House Foreign Affairs < ommittee, and by Lu th er Johnson, Democrat from Texas, the bill underwent six gruel­ lin g day® of haggling and debate before rt finally r flTne to a T ote Petain Refuses to Readmit Laval to Cabinet Gel in pressure wa.* brought to bear on the government of Mar- -hall Philippe Petain a* the aged head of the French government re­ sted to takf Pi* rrc- La va l back into hi* cabinet, In addition to this, u h ® reported Foreign M inister Flandin resigned from his post S a t­ urday right. The crisis was precipitated two months ago with the ejection of .aval fr m his position a vice prem ier and foreign minister. Petain proposed that La va l be admitted a* a minister without portfolio, which would strip him of any specific power, hut La va l refused to consider the proposition. Greeks Move Troops to Border Greece was reported early Sunday to he massing large forces of facing Bulgaria, troops along her northeastern Thracian fro n tier which ha been moving reinforcem ents into that area to match sim ilar Turkish m ilitary measures. This ha- furth er enhanced the tension in the Balkans, following as st did a prediction by a Budapest German Nazi newspaper that Bu lg aria w ill shortly join the. Italo-German-Japanese alliance, coupl­ ed with a hint that G erm any may move troops through Bulgaria to attack Greece. Hygiene-- (Continued from page I ) tor of the foundation, said Sat­ urday. The series of conferences will open Tuesday morning in the Home Economics Build ing at 9 o’clock with the home and fam ily life meeting, and will close Thurs- • day night with a summary on mental hygiene in education begin­ ning at R o’clock rn Hogg Memorial Auditorium Co-sponsors w ith eight branches of the U n iversity are the Texas Society for Mental Hygiene, Texas Social W elfare Association, U n i­ versity Christians Associations and Religious W orkers' Associations, Austin Bureau o f Child Guidance, the State Em ploym ent Service, and the State Departments of Health and Education. and ?ht Sena? comm net st it lit: n * a me* tine • ’ Monaa> aft* nit tees cf u h lo no? no es H ough thor* s’tien to tho i’ was believed the measure wi s it was referred to the on departments and in boa it d by Senator Jo h n of Throckmorton Sen ­ na d he would probably committee f other conv * a mem- tv 6 r t imp. A bo some op pc the Sen ate, Saturday t h a * probably pas* teat body, a.® Senators were known to be hearing from their student constituent.® from House advocate * of the measure. Opposition apparently is based on a rumor that the Texas railroad Commission is secretly backing the bu in an effo rt to increase the patronage which st can o ffe r to legislators, SO that the lawmakers will bt less inclined to disturb the commission * present organization and functions. It has been pro posed in tin- Leg ®iature that the Commission's pow**r to regulate ga® and oil he given to a new' body, ! he House members who wrote the part-time job bill den> that titer* is any connection be­ tween their bill and tilt* proposal ti reduce the commission’* ju ris dict ion. for To divide full-time job* into a practice in part-time jobs v State departments several y< a rs, but was largely discomfit! ued afte r , ttorney-General Ger a -I Marin rn ■ I ii August, 1939 foi that the appropriations bill the present biennium omitted a provision which had previous!}, permitted it. Amendments are certain to be o ffe n d in the House to the Fain I “ lo yalty oath” bill. It is expected that the education committee will recommend to the House that it pass the bill, and t Lot the amend- the | ru nts will be offered from ; floor. j Representative Duncan Hughes of Georgetown ha® already pre- ! pared two amendment*®, which he will o ffe r from the floor afte r the education committee ha® reported to the House. He is not. a member of that committee, but of the m il­ itary affairs committee, to which the hill was first referred in the House, One of his amendments at­ tempts to meet the main objec­ tion which ha.® been urged against liable the b ill: making teachers ' ‘ex­ for dismissal when they doctrine® pound” objectionable Hi® amendment would change the ground for dismissal to: IF YOU WOULD BE A VALENTINE YOU’D BETTER GIVE Forerunners for Spring Above; Three-piec pocket. th news rn AS SEEN IN THE AMERICANA $39.50 FEBRUARY ISSUE OF VOGUE Above: New e»c 'lament of crochet em ■ * y on a br ght navy bolero dress, a so >n black. 19.75 Sketched from Stock First-blossom ; r©$h fashions th a t lin g of spring in their e v e ry d etail. Fashions d e ­ signed by and fo r A m e rica n * . . . follow ing t i n new 1941 trend for lodger w a is ts © * . „ m ore n a tiv e 1 shoulders . , . simpler, m ore fem inine sty es, Scarb ro u g h s brings them to you in co ats *sj»ts ©od dresses fo r your A u stin Spring. A " exclusively with S c a r­ brough * in Austin. Sizes IO to 20. Dresses o f C E L A N E S E R ayo n S C A R B R O U G H 'S F A S H IO N S W O P S SECO ND f L O O R A bove: Flashes of pr'nt Th erne of navy w *a jacks’ dress. ^attery) rad 19.75 Above: Fro cts and bcket draped yoke cc at win inserted belt, 19.75 l e ft* Swing-back swagger for the new semester. 25.00 SALE! STATIONERY Jus* rn time to a low you t- send *ne ad/ of your choca a v a :en*:ne gift of distinct on . . . at a price o* economy. Regular and note -ie in wh *e ivory, blue and grey. Usua y 50c. Stat onery, Street Floor (2 for 75c) 3 9 c BOXED CANDY lb. Sweeps for the sweetest lady rn your life . . . in I Va-er-ire bor. Assortment of fruits, nuts, hard. chewey and fancy centers. Candy, Street Floor 1 .0 0 EVENING BAGS— ic- * ar glia" orc js eve* os. Beaded or mesh in wh *e, eggshe I, s^.ver or gold, Bags Street Floor 1 .9 8 , 2 .9 8 PERFUME Shes fem in me so g’ve her perfume! Choose either Secret de Suzanne, 3.00 Coraay's To Tour M c 1.50; Mat.:hoe ’s A ve T v e 1.98 Leb n g ’s na'scre* 2.00; Arden s B ie Grass 1.25 * o 3.75 n- La- - V s M y Sir 3.00. To lethes, Street Floor VALENTINE CARDS— the most persona c* all remembrances. Old fashioned and modern stream-lined versions. Boors. Street Floor I c t o 1 .0 0 MEN’S YORKSHIRE TIES— In H e Spring a young '-and fancy turns to ties In refresh­ ing Spring coo*: and patterns. Crisp, shape-holding mohair and worsted, In neat dots c u b and cluster stripes and p a cts. Tho M en s S’ore— Street Floor MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS— Colored b o rd e r barites end plain white I?'•ens with or without - * a's. Edges are hemstitched or hand-rolled. 25c and 50c The M en’s Store- -Street Floor MEN’S SOCKS— New ighter, lefter shades and patterns for Spring. Lisles * Iks and < ■* mixtures for dress or sports wear. lr clocks, stripes, to!id colors, ’ inures and Argyle plaids. The Men's S^ore— Street Floor 35c and 50c MEN’S JEWELRY— T-e lasting g ff. P'a n and *n‘tlaled silver end gold fin­ k e d co ;ar p ns, tie che ns a ' d key cha ns. The Men’s Store— Street Floor 50c and 1.00 fc4,. m - .x - u r n . wmrnimm’m u m m m T t n r - • R *3- U. J. M . O K . Screen In Review ' B a c k S t r e e t ' F u t i l e L o v e P o i n t s a M o r a l ; H o l d s A t t e n t i o n B Y F E L I X M C G I V N E Y T*rnn 1 rn Stuff y N i .iK F T H I f ' ''T O M A R O pict*.srp tha* fails urlesii it ©an fan* , • • e a mr-ara* v©|y small nun b rr o f fpi©|]-knit inc ;d©n ta, " B a r k en - k* ha.r a life-time never once losing i i i penp fc* .. ftr j Achieves a real distinctiveness. % #n F , r r .;e H u r s t ■-Teated th e .s e n s itiv e r ’^ r a ^ r 0 f r * 7 f * h e ♦ * ± . - ± - — ............ - ** - tY p practical, wh r e m e m b e r e d ■ s to doubt I • inue to ■•a\ thorf■ w a ’ n bt how a woman th a man, ut are Here Conies Navy Coming Visitors From Denton Good for Recruiting “ A c ? t t i c ? r i ! ' SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 1941 , f * ” sPo"* B Y E L E A N O R A N N W I L S O N r«JKsn 4 mWsMR!i 9t m f f Highlighting the D aily Texan of the A ir broadcasts over atatioa K N O W this week w ill he tee inter­ view M ’'day night w itv a local j y-vr j ( J .#r boy who made good n the Y time— Jim m ie Valentine, ex-s? dent and featured voca st w th t. “ S c r u b M e M a m m a ** B r a d . W i l l ley's orchestra. Jim m ie, a* % 1 she ■* no doubt will recall, sang a re- • ira; tr quest number with B ra d le y ’s bund ’ * irhen It w i t h*r# "ast year, Lftt*r, ? when Brad ley needed a * ng © f, he remembered Jim m ie and gave • it. Jim rn ie will also «i* g or the job. the program Tuesday night the Cowboys, ’ k „ m en’s service organization, will % t* <,n1 , X, be spot) *.gh tad thr ugh rn-** vie'*- r' ’ with Jim m ie Watson, foreman, and «,, I, John “ Dub** Singleton, Tea - irer. j t '*« The popular Wednesday night «-• -••>? in the New s." s. . ,*>, lr F® H T I * # T f Ti Pa r» av I S| t program, “ Co-Ed conducted by Elsie H dntas. will JI * e I _ * — 2 center around Vifftinui vaughur,- senior from Houston. tx •. > ; dent o f Alpha Chi Omega Ity, a member of M ortar a n d P h i B© *a K a : pa th© News.” WTI' Huntington pres©7 1* ©ach week. by M ary Ruth a * d K a > HarrI bhn, 1ro-ed ai7 outs tan 13 mg B ill W h it!■•rn or‘©’a Sp* i rtacasl* will occupy th© Thij rad ay r -O’- t spot Ives ne1VS. view©, a n d wh©r: B ill prediction* on th. the 0 A review of iwboy Min- air©! ? t ii^ITH-ffj | ^ of the Fir** Presbyterian Church in Charleston, West V irg in ia, and tor th fife years director of \ ming people'* x* ork in the General As- tor ••* the •emMy Church of the United States, '.•ill I niversi*y Bn d.v- ■peak at the 6 " 0 terian Church o'clock. today Pre-- of at j to the , has he< i on a rn 7 the average Aln a van is perhaps a ut standing Boyer, Dr. Alston will he the guest o ' the Student Fellowship and sp©ak at the Funds night vesper serv ice The stud en ta will also • ave D r a m a C r i t i c B r o w n their weekly fellows* p • jpper — _ T o S p e a k a t V a r s i t y rn* 1 st the arter Don of every L ift!* C am pal Fleet! M a s o n J o h n IO?od drama c Post, wh I • b rn a ry The L ittle Campus A v o c a tio n • quo of L ittle C amp us D orm itory held Y form er president of the A«soc t ti on, was elected Intram ural man- < i • gpr. for vice-! o it Ansi sp H e w ts! mn Vt B •own, widely l h ■ N o w o f rill speak in on the Broad- past few * the V arsity clock inst,.rid durn ax prev- th from New ’.* I is address ' the C urtain parturient, of arsitv. G en­ Fe. ' > Pier h, Hr-, M.rksrr, HF lf K 'MMF 7 HT '.'A V Y" Af • F - «* - 1 . M#-i Mark* n K»raph#mmanger Denny “ Here t omes the N a v y " j* a timely m orality play. Grand, gold* braided ( ommander Denny gives the moral: “ Th ere’s one thing no one can do— -and that’s whip the N avy I" Back in 19.34, when the film wa» fir«t released, it started a series of pictures about a feud Mr lf .ie! lf/.: Nm Hi tvl k S * r e ^ t * i J fishing qual re ly develop r the artistic most enough ■a' argument garding the bio between Wa tor Sax el ion a o f Pa Smith, th" between Prien. ./amos Cagney and Pat For eighty-si* minutes I * they push one another’s noses, They determine wheth- maul heads, steal girls ? J t f 5*v riDi H ti J f * f f > •■'rap mostly about a sartor, a I ,. master -a ** anachcrom rn, Gloria Stuart. ' * ‘ ‘ ! ' <,f ’ r< look! W D n Gloria ti pip.d o u r th* lid*-, complefs with a hat football hel­ that met, a daring dr«-n which iw«-#pi her toenail!, and a '34 hair do, it ii humornui indeed, like a * ! ’ ' • >r t e that could nev- I cd \ h a result . at• I fn tior u* ln *he picture ’ *f’ maneuvering is a song simple as a hi* tune, deep as n from a picture our valleys, ’ Over a newsree 1- background of ships in bat-, staodrirris we Jive lin e . big g in s b o o m in g , and -** *- - '>-•••» heard ;•. Texas ti it a r ia in its righ tfu l place as o*;e of ti e music centers ol Am erica ’* i time w I put ti ir»r “t i l l .T T Y R O N E P O W E R L I N D A D A R N E L L IN W I T H H D • I B r i g h a m Y o u n g V »» B R I A N J A N E D O N L E V Y D A R W E L L D O O R S O P E N 1 4 5 P . M . 7 Two Gfeat Stars | TOGETHER FOR THE I r QiAit . in the moil daring lot* story oi obi fiat! The F i n e r A r t s Humans As They Really Are— A Courageous Author—Joyce B Y J A C K A D K I N S T * tc n A waiew#n*4 Stuff The com paratively well-read per* n was shocked a few weeks ago when he Sparred of the death of Jam e« Jo vee, near-blind, refugee author of such famed books as “ Ulysses,” and “ Finnegans Wake.* New spaper! gave only urs, such a- the Mask ami U ;g shows at the U n i­ versity of Pennsylvania are. New Choir Seeks Wide Recognition Today s Debut Ends Fall Term s W o rk F if t y singers under the direc­ tion of Dr. Arch;- Jar.--, professor of music education, w ill take the stage of Hogg Auditorium Sunday afternoon in the debut perform ­ ance of the youngest musical or­ ganization on the campus, the U n i­ versity A Cappella Choir. T h e : The A Cappella Choir is spon­ sored by the College of F ne A r r­ and was organized to give the campus a group that would u lti­ mately fie among the top choirs in tm nation. Dr. Jones came to Texas D er acquir rig a wide re- putati n as a choral director at ’ h e I iversify of Minnesota and the U iversity of Idaho. Bernard Fitzgerald, assistant professor of music* education, has acted as as-;' seriate director. O fficers of the group are M il­ ton Page, president; Helen Crow­ ell, vice-president; M argaret M ar­ tin, secretary - treasurer; W illiam Matthew-, business manager; and Miss < har.otte Du Bo is, aceompan- Membership is composed of both fine arts majors and students se­ lected from other divisions. Dr. Jones is enthusiastic about possibilities for such a choir in Fexas and believes that talent and interest in music in this state is J T I M i f l w o w ! "NORTHWEST MOUNTED PO LICE’’ AU T reft ni col or W I T H G A R Y C O O P E R M A D E L E I N E C A R R O L L R O B E R T P R E S T O N P R E S T O N F O S T E R P A U L E T T E G O D D A R D P L U S CO LO R C A R T O O N A N D Y P A N D A G O E S F IS H IN G ’ ^>»rkerf-woire Maude Bourne singing “ Oh Promise M r,” reading from verses tattooed fron? nod 'a c k of droopy, bumbling Frank McHugh. l n t h e f o r m o f a e m u , a b o v e , a r # m e m b e r ! o f t h e l e l e c t A C a p ­ p e l l a C h o i r o f N o r t h T e s a i S t a t e T e a c h e r ! C o l l i e , D e n t o n , w h i c h b a i r e c e i v e d i n v i t a t i o n ! t o p e r f o r m b e f o r e m a n y c o n v e n t i o n ! a n d g r o u p ! . T h e . r p a n o r a m i c c o n c e r t o f c h o r a l m u s i c w i l l b e h e a r d a t —- E L G IN W I L L I A M ? I A u i t i n H i g h S c I i o o l M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 17. Sh o w the Yanks; B u y Tickets to E x ’s Party B Y J E A N N F . D O U G L A S AntU0*m- n't --ii Now, by dialing a phone number a - d spending IO ce ra*. id H ill, who wax one f ft#** Lab Theater lo Try Three Class Plays P < Dr. V s. T I P. Go ie phi J s 4 Not W I ; h o r h nt T h e l u c e r n o f D r . C o o k i e t c l a n h a * a l r e a d y b e e n p r o v e r * b y M a n a n a " w h i c h w a * p r e ­ s e n t e d h e r e b y t h e C u r t a i n C l u b , a n d b y t h e P a s a d e n a P l a y h o u s e i n C a l i f o r n i a . R h o r b o u g h a n d S a l l y G u i n n w e r e b o t h m e m b e r ! o f h i s c l a s s e s a l s o . Dr. C or.kin\ - ork. arn rn - „.• « S I C K L I S T S t . D a v i d ’ * H o s p i t a l ta I Sylvan Samuel Hawes, Edward Reich­ Bernard ert, Marks, Jo h n Champion, Luke E , Robinson. Kaplan, S e t o n H o s p i t a l Ted Dunn, Annie Van W ynon, Pete Durham. Ju d d Guanine. W il­ liam F. M artin, Slater, John T. M it roil, M a n s Russell. Jam e* S c o t t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y Dorothy Rupert, Nancy Pceb­ il! a t H o m e M elvin ( oho, Hammond Rolph, K lcah Fra ok Adams, w ho re ­ in electrical ceived his degree engineering from 'he U n iversity this spring, has accepted a posi­ tion with the Westinghouse E le c ­ trical M anufacturing Co, Adam- Georgetown left his home Thursday Pa . for where he will co to won-, imme- Pittsburgh, in • a * t M. Modeled af S t y le S h o w A i ihoes ik©tcb#d were -"lodged in tn© Junior Ho ping H a n d Shy!© Sho vt att Thursday af­ ternoon a? H og g M e ­ morial. I ira rn a ,ang I, a Y ork Ii; Pat O ’K k r o w n do as M r a * The •Tnasm* Fo rty Fig* • New York C ■en a? the M • in New York ••I la! i at % t e r was I e a - G o l d Is W h e r e Y o u D o n ’ t I t ’ ’ to is w r i t t e n w i t h a p o l o - r i n d J. F ra n k Hob e, and g c's c o n c e r n s a p r o s p e c t o r w h o h a t b e e n l o o k i n g f o r g o l d m a n y a y e a r . * o m e . A f t e r f i n a l I v d i s c o v e r i n g i t p e r s u a d e d by h i * t h e m o n e y t a k e t o d o n k e y n o t b e c a l l * ! t h e y w i l l b e s e p a r a t e d . Ed w ard Rhorbough who wrote va i hihuahua” i< now a ment­ o r of the inteliigenct *• if f of he Kent Regiment at Lon Ion, On- s.rio I hi* piny i& h tioiit i Mexican general who pictures ii ms elf as a serer, A V illa , an i goes t h e e o u n t r y killing an d .bout I. un ii tin* : plundering in ‘ he name of M ex­ ico. The main action of the play is centered about the killing of some Am erican* who he think* a ro pncm ic*5. The las* play w ritten by S a lly Guinn, also a n ember f Conkle’s class, ;s entitled “ This I* the W a y a M ond End s.’’ The author is in the School of Education, and has ha I experience the C urtain t rub. . ne play tell- of the reac­ tions of d ifferen t types of people who experience an air raid to­ gether. in G LORIA STUART FRANK MCHUGH — E X T R A — C h a p t e r 5 “J U N I O R G - M E N ' STATE A K I L L t K Ais u IN T H E H IG H S IE R R A S G IR L rli.^ f . t h r i l l s 1 V* ' ^ Liquidation Sale On Our Entire Stock of BOOKS Thousand* of Bargains at A , s o — P o r k y C a r t o o n A N r w * I PARAMOUNT Th rough Tuesday "There s That Woman Again” WH Ut n.» > rw I a. rn V/ - M rlv y n Dr>u*U*— V irg in ia B ru e t M aiijaret Lindsay Sport L ife — Black and Tan Rrvu# with Dukv E llin f ton I . n x T T T r r p S T A R T S T O D A Y ! 10c, 20c. 30c t ) U fl,l o * I ' ^ ! * W 3 ALICE TAYE Betty GRABLE T f t i R t n Alley w ith JACK OAKIE JOHN PATH! and SILEN JENKINS i P P ALSO! “ M O V IE ST A RS A CARTOON : cr *xt :*,v 3 t-'t* See Our Campus D ’splay Opposite Union A V S T IN ’8 ‘R IG IN At. M E X IC A N R E S T A U R A N T " C O M P L E T E Mexican Dinner 35c N a tiv e M usic N f h ? > ©12 Red R ive r Ph 773S O p s * l l a aa,— G l o , * 7 Joe Carlin, M fr D O W N T O W N 720 C O N G R E S S Valentine Gifts and Valentine Candies are here for your Per V olu m e S p e c i a l O v e r 5 , 0 0 0 V o l s selection. L a w B o o k s a t 2 5 c # a . Ye Q u a lity e Shoppe The AH and Gift Shop of AustH I 104 Colorado St. P. S. .4 * aggest ion for a real gift— a rare antique / fen ch h $a rf ring— ma rn <' and pearls. ( tone tv and make your own selection. Open eve- lu n g s till 9 o'clock. Gammers I N C. 1004 Congress A ve . Ph o n e 7864 T ^ T W A T l K C o ’ t G E °- S - H U F M A N Y O R K A N D C H I C A G O H I T K I N G T H E n a t i o n w i t h l a u g h t e r MAIL ORDERS tnpt.y fiHrd when accom panied by money 0rd#f *r payable t# PARAM O UNT THEATER. A ustin, and S elf-ad d ressed . * tamped envelop*. PRICES V*.*. $ 3 .0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 , $ 1.50