lasses Begin at 8:00 a. rn. Monday THE DAILY TEXAN F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918. NO. 15 L. XIX W RULING WILL NURGE NUMBERS I TO BE MANIFESTED IN UNIV. S. A. T. C. » lonel Applewhite Announces Not Yet Too Late B Places on Official f f t r i a l i n c i a i Ballot. Change to Be Effective at Once. t o S e c u r e t o s e c u r e RENEWED INTEREST TWENTY-THREE INDUCTED INTO ON ELECTION DATE T w e n ty - th r e e m e n w e re MARINE SECTION OF S. A. T. C. i n d u c t e d j W e n d e ll M. (’ox, J a r o m e I. Cronwell, into th e M arine B ranch o f the S. A. T . ; S t e r l i n g W. F i s h e r R o b e r t V Kite, j esg R K re e m a n J o h n R. d e c i d e r , „ _ , 1 G eorge G reen e, M a r t i n J . H ancock, T h e y w e r e in s ta lle d t h e sa m e n i g h t in L a w r e n c e E H a m ilto n , C h a r le s H. C. o f t h e U n iv e r s ity , F r i d a y m o rn in g . .lie ^ flirt coriin T1 Le... t i t In T . .. I LONGHORNS PLAY REAM FLYING FIELD TODAY Game Called at 3 : 4 3 on Clark Field— Students’ Army Train­ ing Corps to March Out in Form ation and Must Not Break Quarantine at Game— Will Be First Game They Have W itnessed V arsity Play Since the “Flu” Began. PQU1REMENTS ALTERED k e C o n s i d e r a t i o n W i l l B e G i v e n H i g h S c h o l A p p l i c a n t s W i t h I n ­ s u f f ic i e n t U n i t s t o E n t e r . ______ t h e i r b a r r a c k s . T h e ir t r a i n i n g will L e s te r, E d w a r d D. M iller, J o h n P en - a i0n g th e lines of M a r in e C o rp s d e r g r a s s , H a t c h e r A. P ic k e n s, F in i s E. re g u la tio n s , w hile t h e y p u r s u e a t th e P y e a t t , F r a n k B. Seale, M a r t i n B. W in f r e y , J o s e p h E d is o n R. W o r th in g - J — ^ * W ith t h e o p e n in g of th e U n iv e r s it y M onday, i t is e x p e c te d t h a t i n t e r e s t in the co m ing election (w h ic h w a s d u e sa m e tim e , t h e i r a cadem ic stu dies. to be held th e T u e s d a y follow ing t h e d a y on w h ic h school closed) will be b r a n c h e s o f th e S. A. T. C. te n h o u r s ) m u c h m o re m a n if e s te d , becau se s t u - 0f d r illin g p e r week, a n d d e n ts will h a v e m a n y of T h e r e will be, a s r e tu r n e d , a n d , too, th e p laces a r e co n te sted , ai E sp e c ia lly is t h i s t r u e of tl\e P r e s i- in th e o th e r ton. ta l k s a n d le c tu r e s on M a r i n e C o rp s m ost jjfe a n d d u tie s. I t is n o t p ro b a b le t h a t th ese men in f o r m a l will be called b e fo re D ecem ber, and T h e school f o r field officers o f th e M a r in e T h e m en w b 0 w e r e in d u c te d F r i d a y b r a n c h o f th e service is a t Q uantico, V ir g in ia , a n d f o r th e a v ia tio n section S am A cheson, N o r m a n A n d e rso n , of th e M a r in e b r a n c h , th e m en will be till J a n u a r y . likely not im p o r ta n t c h a n g e in t © n a r t m e n t ’s p r o g r a m a s to the in_ d e n t «s r a c e lio n of m en in th e colleg ia te sec- ^ is of th e S tu d e n ts A rm y I r a i n i n g m a n of M a rR n a n d R o b in M. P a te of G eorge R. B ro w n , T h e r o n H . B ro w n e, s e n t to th e g r o u n d school a t Boston Appropirate $12,500 for War -ps a t t h e U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s a n d A ugtin r e d u c a tio n a l in s ti tu ti o n s th r o u g h - W e sley W . B ro w n , a c ti n g p r e s i d e n t s t u d e n t s ’ A ssoc iation, s t a t e s the c o u n tr y h a s Collection— Provide Scholar- s h i p s f o r F r e n c h G i r l s . W esley W. B r o w n , L e s te r C. B r e n iz e r, I Tech. p]ace who a r e R e a g a n R H u f f - , T h e r e a r e tw o o u t f o r w e r e : j u s t b een a n - ^ . REGENTS APPROVE UNIVERSITY BUDGET VISITORS TO COME HERE IN AIRPLANES Four All-American Men on the Team— Considered Strongest Army Team in State— Every Player An Officer. ^ of a t officiaj b a llo t, a n d t h a t a n y o n e * t h e S t u d e n ts A r m y j .g £re0 tQ h a n d REGULATIONS FOR FALL TERM WORK. h | s o r ^ e r p etitio n V , a s k jnf? f o r a p]a c e . H e f u r t h e r s t a t e s Y- t h a t n e x t W e d n e s d a y a t noon will b e ^ th e last d a y to g e t y o u r n a m e on t h e ^ official ballo t. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the fac­ ulty, on October BO, the following resolutions were adopted, and copies are being sent to each member of the f a c u l t y : meed b y Lieut. Col. H . L a F . A p p le - th&t -t .g nQt toQ ]ate tQ gecure a p lace * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ite , U. S. A. r e tir e d , c h i e f m i l i t a r y ^ * Rector * dining C orps fo r t h is d is tr ic t, w it * i d q u a r t e r s t h e U n i v e r s i t y * le r th e n ew r u lin g th e n u m b e r o f in t h e S tu d e n ts ’ A r m y T r a i n i n g fps h e r e will p ro b a b ly be g r e a t l y Teased. T he te l e g r a m m a k in g th e ^nge c a m e f r o m th e C om m ittee on ^cation and Special T r a i n i n g of W a r D e p a r tm e n t. I t sa ys, in p a r t : f i n v ie w of th e f a c t t h a t e x is tin g r e q u i r e m e n ts h a v e p r e ­ le a tio n a l t h e med t h e induction o f m en jg ia te sections of t h e S. A. T. C. [to a u th o r iz e d s t r e n g t h , a n d p end - com pletion of new s y s te m f o r r e ­ ly in g th e s e sections th e C o m m itte e ^E ducation d ire c ts t h a t i n s titu tio n s fhich th e p r e s e n t n u m b e r o f in d u c t ■men tho a u th o r iz e d in duc tio n | t a m a y c e r tif y f o r th e Burh s tu d e n ts who do n o t h ave th e brib e d n u m b e r o f u n its , b u t w h o W ill Have a Record of Every A m e r ic a n O fficer PWiSCS BraVCCU h ead of t h e 2. T h at classes shall be kept at the ordinary rate of work, and t h a t no extra assignments shall be made, nor unusual amounts of work for any assignment be given. 3. T h a t each teacher shall carefully go over the m atter of his courses, and select from important points as many as can be covered in the rem ain der of the term at the ordinary rate of work. N o one h a s y e t a n n o u n c e d f o r J un- & ior A s s e m b ly m a n f r o m th e E n g i n e e r - Y* i n g D e p a r tm e n t. Also a L a w Council- ^ m a n is needed b e f o r e th e b a llo t w ill ^ B u t a n y o n e h a s be complete. th e ^ p riv ile g e to come o u t fo r th e o th e r offices w hich a l r e a d y h a s someone in th e race if he so desires. DR. GUTSCH BUSY PREPARING WAR HISTORY OF TEXAS 1. T h at the fall te r m ’s work of the University shall be r e g a r d e d and credited as a full t e r m ’s work. ‘ ROBERT ERNEST VINSON, Very cordially yours, --------- o--------- * * * * * Y- ,y, President. less t h a n C i v * A I V / U I l e v V V S L U U l U C O VV ------------------- * * in is V I IV. U C l l * * * * * * * * * * * * * Texas Man W ho Enters the Service. O f Americans at Fighting Front T h i s a fte r n o o n the V a r s ity Long- A t th e r e g u l a r f a ll m e e tin g of th e h o r n s will a g a in a p p e a r before th e b o a r d of r e g e n t s on O ctob er 22, th e public in a r e g u l a r g am e with th e f a s t from R eam F ly in g F ie ld a t b u d g e t t h a t h a d been p r e p a r e d a n d flie rs su b m itte d f o r a p p r o v a l w a s rev ised Houston. The clash will occur on so m e w h a t a n d a p p r o v e d as revised. C la r k Field a t 3 :4 5 and all S. A. T. C. The c h a n g e s w e re m ad e n e c e ssa ry by s tu d e n ts will m a r c h th e r e in fo rm a - co nditions a r i s i n g ou t of th e w a r tion a n d n ot b re a k th e ir q u a r a n t in e a t w h ic h had cau se d c h a n g e s in th e f a c - the gam e . u lty a n d w o r k in c e r ta in d e p a r tm e n t s . T h i s will be th e first tim e t h a t th e T h e b o a r d a p p ro v e d a n a p p r o p r i a - S. A. T. C. m en h a v e seen the w e a r e r s tion of $12,500 f o r th e collection o f of t h e O r a n g e a n d W hite since th e m a t e r i a l r e la tiv e to th e p a r t T e x a s ho rn e d f r o g s f ro m F o r t W o r th w e re is t a k i n g in th e g r e a t w a r a n d fo r t h e ' d e fe a ted h e r e b y a 19 to 0 score on tim e no a c c u m u la tio n of g e n e r a l w a r m a t e r i a l I S e p te m b e r 28. for li b r a r y . M ilton g a m e s h a v e been played on account o f I R. Gut soh, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of m o - 't h e in flu e n z a q u a ra n tin e , tho ug h tw o j die v al h isto ry , will be in c h a r g e of pra ctice c lashes have occurred w ith the R adio team , each r e s u ltin g in a f o r V a r s i t y v ic to ry by scores of 25 to 0 T h e b o a rd m a d e p r e p a r a t i o n th e U n i v e r s i t y this work. Since th a t t r a i n i n g la n d 22 to 7, respectively, j the o p e n in g of a l i b r a r y the U niversity^ b e g in n in g F o r ty \ a r s i t y school a t football m en h a v e 1 n e x t S e p te m b er. T he d e m a n d fo r a b een p r a c tic in g daily th r o u g h o u t t h e l i b r a r y t r a i n i n g school in connectio n q u a r a n t i n e period and Coach J u n e a u j w ith the U n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r y is indi- h a s a squad of well tr a in e d fig h te rs fa v o ra b ly w ith j c ato d by in q u ir ie s com ing to l i b r a r i a n s t h a t will » f o rm e r rep re - all o u g h o u t the S t a t e a n d b y dozens nearly and f a s t b ack i t a t r l e t t e r s received bv th e U n i v e r s i t y stonewall line T e x a s coach com pare if V a r s i t y ’? A versatile m id to g e th e r w ith a a r e as se ts of which a m a y well be proud. T h e b o a rd m a d e an a p p r o p r i a t i o n lib r a r y . for sc h o la rs h ip f o r t h r e e F r e n c h girl to be sent h e re bv t h e F r e n c h G< EACH COUNTY TO ASSIST E v e r y O r g a n i z a t i o n in t h e S t a t e to B e a P a r t o f U n i v e r s i t y C o l l e c t i o n . It is sta te d by M ilton R. G u tsc h f m y m e d ic a l p r o f e s s o r s fro m H o p k in s a n d m y N e w Y ork h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t s in t e r e s t i n g is l e t t e r P r e s id e n t V in so n in r e c e i p t o f fro m C a p ta in a n Miley B. W e sso n of th e A r m y M edical a r e located a b o u t me. C o rp s s ta tio n e d a t in F r a n c e . pit a1 t h e g r a d u a t e d a t c lass of ’02. H e an e v a c u a t e d bos- “ R a n k b o th e rs nobody. C a p t a in W esson < m m e n d e d in U n i v e r s i t y w a s a p r o m in e n t y e a r s . E v e r y t h i n g is V I CA O O VZ v - . * * v j y * V IA «■* »» t h e a g o a n d i t m a y com e t h r o u g h in a few r e p r e s e n te d — - — • ^ ~ ~ I ---- --- — . v / for m y m a j o r i t y m o n th s e r ic a n lines by th e I n iv e r s ity . I w a s rec- < r n m e n t fo r an e d u c a tio n a lo n g Arm­ M e m b e rs p r e s e n t w e r e ( h a i r m a n a ll- A m e r ic a n piayei.- f r e d Cook, S a n A n to n io ; R. L . B r e n ts , un ^ ^ a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f medieval his- p h y sic ia n of F o r t W o r t h a t th e tim e here , a c a p t a i n c a m e down y e s te r d a y S h e r m a n ; J. A. K--mp, W ic h i ta I a b s ; - • L* Kelley. Kl to r y of th e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s, who he e n te r e d m ilita ry ’ service. H is let- who is a m ess officer in th e line— a IT D a u g h e r t y , G ainesville. F. VV. G raff h a s c h a r g e of th e w o r k o f collecting a c te d as s e c r e ta r y . m a t e r i a l for t h e h is to r y of t h is S t a t e in the w a r , t h a t h is p la n s a r e of the w id e s t possible scope. “ I u se d to t h in k I w o uld n e v e r get H a r v a r d i n s t r u c t o r a t home, tor, in p a r t , is as fo llow s; I aso, a n d W . W h e n th e w a r h is to r y is finished it a da y , d a y a f t e r d a y d u r i n g a pu sh , a n ia a n d w e n t o v e r w ith a ‘‘A T e x a s d octor p a s se d t h r o u g h m y tire d c f d o in g s u r g e r y , b u t a f t e r h a n d s (i. e.. o v e r m y o p e r a t i n g t a b l e ) s t a n d i n g a t a ta b le f o r tw e lv e hour? y e s te r d a y , w ho s t r ip p e d off his insig- r a i d i n g p a r t y to c a tc h som e Bosche p riso n e rs , “ T h e A m e ric a n s a r e th e r e a l t h i n g He got it t h r o u g h bo th legs. All he is g e t t i n g well as is like m en a n d die like m en a n d th e r e quick a s possible, so a s to g e t back It m a k e s a m a n b e fo re th e ‘fun* is o v e r w ith. T h e se j,, n e v e r a w h im p e r. w ill e m b r a c e a com plete e v e ry T e x a s m a n w h o w as in m i l i t a r y service. n a m e o f the m a n , t h e d a t e of h is e n t r y MY.mw v»;c r a n k if -a c o m m is, in to th e army7, his r a n k if a com m is- | sioned o r non-com m issioned officer, th e b ra n c h an d u n i t o f service to w hich he w a s a t ta c h e d , th e v a r i o u s p laces t h a t w o rk to the y o u n g c h a p s f o r m o st o f h a n d le of T e x a s .’ p r o u d of b e in g a n A m e r ic a n . T h e boys a c t like a lot of com p u n c h e r s men a b o u t h e r e a r e not le a v in g th e j r o u n d in g up ja c k r a b b i t s in th e p a n - th e a s soldiers— th e y k now how to f i g h t r e c o rd of m a n g e ts fed u p on it. re c o rd will give in te r e s te d T h is in RAILROAD WILL BE RUN TO PENN HELD FOR RADIO USAGE School Will Move From En­ gineering Building Soon. th e Im a n d in g officer jo in tly believe to Competent to p u r s u e one o f the1 p r o ­ in s tit u tio n a nd ts p r e s c r ib e d .” school fhe t e le g r a m f u r t h e r s a y s t h a t due lid e ra tio n sh ould be given to such t r a i n i n g as a p p li c a n ts fe h a d , also to vo cation al an d b u si- ex perionce. to p r e v io u s m il ita r y ining a n d to such p e r s o n a l qualifi- |ons a s a re r e le v a n t to t h e m a k in g in officer. o-------------- ■UTENANT JOHNSON WRITES INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF BATTLE iss H azel E d w a r d s , a s tu d e n t of 5rifn U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s, h a s j u s t re- jred a le tte r fro m Second L ie u te n - W illia m J o h n s o n o f Abilene, who a m e m b e r o f th e 18 law c lass of w ag g j^tion ed , t h e b a t t l e s in w hich ;U n iv e rs ity , now s e r v in g in F r a n c e . h(? foUk, ht> th c L m n d s , if a n y , t h a t h< 'i t e n a n t Jo h n s o n h a s b e en th ro u g h jpe of th e s t i r r i n g f ig h tin g t h a t h a s in go in g on in t h e r e since e a r ly In his le tt e r to Miss Ed- b tem b er. gd s he says t h a t on S e p t e m b e r I t co m p a n y alone h a n d le d 3200 C e r ­ received, and th e le n g th o f lim e t h a t he wTa s in serv ice. in p r is o n e r s in one day7. iW DIRECTORY OUT SOON |lt o f S t u d e n t s a n d F a c u l t y N e a r l y R e a d y f o r D i s t r i b u t i o n . UNIVERSITY YELLS RATTLE-DE-THRAT HULLABALLOO. Hullaballoo, Hooray, Hooray, Rattle-de-thrat, de-thrat, de- Hullaballoo, Hooray, Hooray, A s a m e a n s of g a t h e r i n g th is d a ta o rg a n i z a tio n s will be fo rm e d in e ach county’, Mr. G u tsc h said. T h e C o u n ­ cils of D e fe n se of t h e S t a t e an d co u n ­ tie s will also be a s k e d to r e n d e r all possible aid in m a k i n g u p th is h is to r y . A c o m p le te r e c o rd of J ie s e Coun cils of D e fe n se , t h e Food A d m i n i s t r a ­ tion, Tied C ross, Y. M. C. A., K n ig h t if C olum bus, S a lv a tio n A r m y a n d va- Texas! Texas! Texas! rious o t h e r o r g a n iz a t io n s w hose w o rk to t h e w a r will be g a t h e r e d r e la te d an d m a d e a p a r t ( f th ■ U liv ' ;!*y ( r T e x a s collection. M r. G u tsc h Moo-oo-oo-oo TEXAS! thrat thrat COWBOY YELL. Longhorn! Cactus Thorn! Rattle-de-thrat, de-thrat, de- a v a . in i of tu lu i fly in g officer be a m Fe-id ! sy e r - a r e g e n e ra lly r e ­ g a r d e d a s the s tr o n g e st a r m y team in 'ta te . T h e ir lineup im lubes f o u r th** well a s a E v e r y m a n is a the a via tion b ra n c h a n d thc whole team is expected to fly to A u stin for the gam e. T w o w e e k s a g o Rice I n s titu te w as d e fe a te d 7 f ' 0, w hile on last S a t u r d a y T e x a s \ . and M. m a n a g e d to luck a victory by a score of 0 to It. This l a s t g a m e w a s played in th e rain w ith e ight m in ­ u te q u a r te r s . I F o r T e x a s a nu m b er of good back­ field men a r e str iv in g h a r d to win the coveted football letter. Among those w h o will pro bab ly get into action to ­ d a y a r e : W. B. F e r g u s ti of W a x a ­ h ach ie a t q u a r t e r b a c k ; .Joe Ellis, h a l f ­ b a c k ; A lv a r r o McCallum of A ustin, h a lf b a c k ; Louis S m yth of D allas, f u l l ­ \ u s tin , q u a r t e r ­ b a c k ; Ben Brow n of ' Ma* -hall. 'half­ b a c k ; F r a n k Mason ullback; J . M. b a c k ; Tom D ean ii ; and George P e n d e r g r a s s , baith and M cC ullough o f Vi ■ -.ifi. .1 quarte I rn la st t a day me on nrac- G h en t G ra v e s y e a r will be in b u t m a y not g< a ccount of injui rice. Louis Sn. fron ui :. Ellis, Mc- i, D ennis, and th is freshm en •a. cr to pick t h a n ie of them h a v e -'wen son ■ a n d id a te fo r leniore, C a r r o l f San Anto- wei! in sc rim - those men a r e > of D allas and hind will s t a r t h Jo h n H u n t e r several othara ii F a lk of A us re op e n in g big I Lon, Mr. shall, are o th e r line.:,- ems nio ai Smit ii b penct G at alt I and ; how; all fou ll A f r e s h m e n . J o e T em N e w m a n th e g a m e at gu a n d W illia m El Bi to s u b s titu t tin a n d Dave R holes at tackle. S m ith a n d Chris men w h o Will p r i ('. L. Brr vvcr anerly coach o f and one of th e I frjotball m a t t e . ? souri V a lle y Col c u re d t o r e fe r e e to d a y ’s game. of r M i s s est ii r t W orth, f o r ­ um U n iv e rs ity form ed m en on ho v hole M is­ ti ference h a s been se Tho c ity a n d U n iv e rsity a u th o r itie s ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4.) In o r d e r d o afford a ra i lr o a d t r a n s ­ p o r ta tio n o utlet the n e w R adio for A rtille r y School w hich the U n iv e rsity of T e x a s will open soon at Conn Field, j u s t so u th of A u s tin , a s p u r t r a c k c o n n e c tin g v. itll the I n t e r n a t i o n a l and G r e a t N o r th e r n R a ilro a d is to be c o n ­ s tru c te d . Thi IO W H long. I he su rv c o n s tru c tio n woi T h o now brick building.- at II c c m p le tin n an d Radio School t B u ild in g a t th e location is ton be s t a r te d , b a r r a c k s a n d o th e r nn Field a r e n e a r in g th e rom th e E n g i n e e r i n g U n iv e rsity to its n ew th e re m o v a l of >y h a s k will lid] v Mn SOO fe ii,, E J N NEW INSPECTOR OF DISTRICT S. A. T. C. Will Cover Arizona, New M ex­ ico, O k la h o m a and Texas. Hoo-ray, Hoo-ray, Varsity, Varsity, u. T. A. WHISTLE YELL. (Long piercing whistle, at the same time coming to the feet) Boom -rah! Texas. (A lw a y s followed by the fo l­ lowing: Raise the hands over head ) Hey! Hey! Hey! T-e-x-a-s Texas! Texas! Texas! INDIVIDUAL YELL. Vinson, Rah, rah, rah, Vinson! CAMP QUARANTINE LIFTED O r d e r s w e re , A . T. C. G i v e n F r e e d o m F r o m S u p p e r t o 1 1 : 1 5 T o n i g h t . G u a r d s M u s t S t a y . E. J . M athew s. r< v a r s ity of T e x a s, fi to r s o f S. A. T. ( f e r e n t e d u c a tio n a l d is tr ic t, w hich com. T e x a s , O k la h o m a , N ew Mexico a n d A rizo na. ‘g i l t r a n o f the one of th e in . u n i t s o f the i n s titu tio n s in prises th e s t a t N ew Mexico I r o ­ >ec- d li­ thic issued y e s t e r d a y a l ­ low ing men in th * S. A. T. ( \ , Col­ le g ia te Section “ A ” t ti be a b s e n t fro m c a m p w ith o u t a p a ss from s u p p e r u n ­ til 11:15 to n ig h t. T h is m e a n s t h a t all m en in th e c a m p will be f r e e d u r i n g t h a t th o at held in c am p f o r d is c ip lin a ry re a so n s, r e g i s t r a r of t h a t in s titu tio n . Mr. Mathews* d u tie s will t a k e bin a w a y fro m th e U n iv e r s ity a consider t h e exceptio n of a b l e p a r t of h is tim e. D u r i n g t h e per lo r is of hi* a b sen ce from th e I aiver p e rio d, w ith who a r e d e ta ile d fo r g u a r d d u t y t h a t tim e a n d th o s e w ho m a y be site M iss A nn a Belie M ay will a c t as a s well as t h e I niversity physicians f o r i te r ia l from t h e U a iv e r- is S t u d e n t s ’ D ir e c t o r y ill t h c rn the The M edical D e p a r t m e n t a t R e g e n ts o f t h o U n i v e r s i t y a t its re- Hie-dy, Hic-dy, Hie-dy, c e n t m e e tin g h a v i n g m a d e a n a p p r o ­ p rin t ion of $12,500 for c a r r y i n g o u t th e p r o g r a m . is p r e p a r i n g to begin th is w ork im m e d ia te ly , th e B o a r d of Whoop-Ho, dy. iv eston h a s not y e t se n t in i t s m a- val; it will fin. As y e t th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t I not sent ’n its in s tr u c tio n s which j it is not k n o w n w hen ---------------------------- o ----- Y-e-e-a-a-a! SKYROCKET YELL. t,m e of th e p ublica tio n o f t h e r e f o r e , V c h a n g ,1 t h e schedule c o n sid e rab ly . the e (dents’ D ir e c to r y , is y u n c e r ta in . 'he S tu d e n ts ’ D ir e c to r y gives th e Pe. home a d d r e s s and phone num - loeation of office, a n d b u sin e ss th e p r o f e s s o r s ; also the a d d re s s, and p h o n e n u m b e r o f Irs of [th e stu d e n ts. ^ [ ) . A. FRANK DEAD ---------- W i f e o f P r o m i n e n t A! urn ne. I V i c t i m o f P n e u m o n i a — W a s B u r i e d in D a l l a s . M an y of t h e U n i v e r s i t y peop le w e re g r e a t l y b e r e a v e d to le a rn of th e d e a t h in St. Louis of M rs. D. A. F r a n k , w ife of o ne of th e m o s t loyal alu m n i o f this in s titu tio n . S-s-s-s-sh-sh! (rise) B o o m !! ( sit d o w n ) S-s-s-s-sh-sh! (rise) Boom!! (sit down) S-s-s-s-sh-sh! (rise) Boom!! (sit down) Rah-rah-rah, Team! LONGHORN CACTUS THORN. N O T I C E . in t h e J u n i q r S. Ll* m e n e n r o l l e d IT C. C o m p a n y w h o w i s h t o d o so. r e p o r t o n t h e e a s t s i d e o f “ G" ll. M o n d a y , N o v . 4 , a t 3 : 1 5 p. rn. V. W . S T E W A R T , Ll. l o f t ., U S. A., C o m p a n y Commander. Longhorn cactus thorn, T. U. Longhorn cactus thorn, T. U. (Follow ed by Rattle-de-thrat) Mrs. F r a n k w a s a d a u g h t e r o f th e late J u d g e N. W. F in le y of D allas, and w a s b o rn in T y le r. T e x a s , c o m ­ ing t o D a lla s w i t h h e r p a r e n t s w h e n she w a s a child. She re m a in e d t h e r e Y-e-e-a-a-a, Texas! until she w e n t to St. Louis a f e w y e a r s ago. She i43 su rv iv e d b y h e r h u s b a n d , Y-e-e-a-a-a, Texas! t h r e e c h ild re n , h e r m o th e r, tw o s i s t e r s Y-e-e-a-a-a, Texas! and one b r o th e r . Fight, Fight, Fight! FIGHT YELL. DAILY TEXAN The Student D aily Publication of the U n iversity of Texas. Published every afternoon except S un­ day during the college y e a r on the Campus. Offices: U n iversity, Room 155. Main Building. Sintered as second-class m a tte r at the Postoffice at A ustin, Texas, un d er the Act o f Congress, M arch 3, l s ” 9. Acceptance for m ailing a t special rate of postage provided fo r in Sec­ tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, Authorized September 24. 1913. Subscription price $3.00 per year— provided for each student through the Student A ctivity Fee. F. Edward W alker... E ditor-in-C hief J. Turner Garner ..M a n a g in g Editor Business Manager W. C. F an ch er Issue E d ito r fo r Today: L ew is B. W alker. W esley WL Brown. O U R C O N S O L A T I O N . The latest and we suppose the final announcement of the University authorities is th at University work will be re ­ sumed again on Monday m orn­ ing, exactly twenty-five days since the order of closing went into force. During th a t time , t u . dent.< and faculty have had the ■ , Spanish Influenza and several h a \e had pneumonia. The crisis is now over with only one fatality. Women’s Correctly Shoes Styled find HERE you will the styles th a t are necessary for the seaso n 's new ward­ robe. You will su rely adm ire the new p a tte rn s an d en jo y the p re tty an d p e rfe c t fittin g lasts. P articu larly and y o u th fu l and really th e h an d ­ som est shoes you ev er saw. sm art A Cousins Shoes for women T. H. Williams & SOCIETY K ittle Fae Robinson, E ditor. HILL-Mc FARLAND. Miss Eola M cF arlan d and C ap tain Joe M. Hill w ere m arried on G et-ber 24 at Ladonia. Texas. Only the im ­ m ediate relativ es and a few friends w ere p resen t a t the wedding# which occurred at th e home of th e brine > sister. Mrs. H ill is a g ra d u ate of the Texas C h ristia n U niversity. C ap tain Hill is the son of Mr. WL R H ill of W olfe City. He received de­ grees from both academ ic and Iaw de­ p a rtm e n ts of the class of 1916. He w as commissioned the U n iv ersity in first lie u te n a n t at th e second officers tra in in g camp at Leon S prings, a n i received his cap tain cy at Camp Dix. the service N. J. B efore en terin g C ap tain Hill was connected w ith the legal d ep artm en t of the M. K. A T. railw ay , w ith h ead q u arters a t M usko­ gee, Okla. C ap tain and Mrs. Hill left im m e­ for Boston, where C ap tain d iately H ill is now statio n ed . Miss Alice Seheiblich. a student in th e School of Jo u rn alism last year, is now on the staff of The Waco News- T ribune. U N I V E R S I T Y M A N H O N O R E D . e n 1 B 2 & Military Outfitters Full and Complete Lines of Hand Tailored Khaki and Serge Uniforms. C orrect in style and perfect fitting. Priced $12.50 to $45 O f'y m Service Hats A rmy Si oes Officers St oes Puttees. Leggins, A r m y Shi rt s and Ev e ry th i ng else a soldier wears. mam- if not most of the stu- the students of determination OUT TO WIN. ; program through. never before there seem? Surely no argum ents need be to be more of a spirit among given here for supporting these *ood " orks WIth our dollars- to get somewhere and achieve " e bave a " been c' ose en,lUS-‘ something. This manifests it- to arm y camps to know from carried " M a rs a r : M ripes f Lowing poem recently about Theo­ dore Jones, o f D allas, for th ree y ears a s t u d e n t of th e U n iv ersity , and who entered tra in in g cam p at Jo n es was a m em ber Leon Spring: tv V ^ -*P if the Phi K appa Psi f r a t e r n i t y here. the S p eak er's Club. and served .-ne vt ar on the Y M. C. A. C abinet. th e firs t . j self in even* activity and phase of college life. Every man in p erso n al exp erience of th e in- THE PRAYER OF THE THIRD , 1 . 1 , , v alu ab le services re n d e re d b> , • PLATOON. s \ T C knows that it is the Y. M. C. A., \ . \ \ . C. A.. The T h ird P latoon is a good one, up to him to do his' best a n d 1 National Catholic W ar Council Make this store your dow n­ town headquarters. S m i t h © W i l c o x / \ 616 CONGRESS AVENU E COAST ARTILLERY OPEN th e school, and especially in ti plication to problem s of gunnery S. A. T. C . t Ci vi l i an*, a n d E n l i s t e d No com m ission is guaranteed M e n M a y A p p l y — M a n y Of fi­ cer* W a n t e d . o rien tatio n . can d id ate at th e school. Whether not he ob tain s one is dependent, rectly and only, on th e work he do E v ery effort is m ade to give to The University class work be recommended for an oppor- K - of c - Je w l' h e are who eyer put 0R the bars< for the vear a- t n n i n r is entirely disor- 'unity • g a nixed, several classes h a tin g never met. and other* u , i had barely started during the first w eek of school. Unprecedented w ork on the part of students and faculty members will be necessary if any of the fall r*a , i i , . —. r n e a r n h i s commission Board, W ar Camp Commumty ,- to earn lits commis* They have gone a fte r their mil- Service. A m en can Library As- c ,i v a t i / t n c*ai\ anon itary drill, details duties with a good spirit ana they are now going a lte r their school work in the same fash- .V , and O th er c e l a t i o n ana m e Army. should be how much we shall give. Originally the bu dget asked for and approved by the Nearly e v en gi ri in school A a r D epartm ent was Slit),- , \i*ynv. The onlv consideration v . . The b a rs w ere of g id w hen he joined w *“ • , B ut he w as « gam e a n i so K id rh a t the high command saw he earned Men in th e S. A. T. C., to g eth er can d id ate sufficient instruction to civilians of any d ra ft classifica- able him to q u a lify fo r a commise V „ boo and enlisted men in any branch of N® candidate will get . commis* unless he h as convinced his instr u , tors by his w ork that he will mity m e service m ay now ma.ee application eh •« - * , . , fo r adm ission into the coast a rtille ry ^ UM of it in h e| ping to lick And trad e d him silver fo r gold. tra in in g schools, f o r th e purpose of H uns. receiving the necessary instru ctio n as m uch as he gives. In o th er w ords, each man van most ct ta p relim in ary to a commission in the 0------------- He wa: tailer small ones. F as: A rtille ry Corps. See M. Silver a t Driskill Barb A lar«re n a m e r of men is needed shop for a good shave. Ar.-i 'tis tru e he looked p re tty young 5 0 0 .0 0 0 . But with the prospect But he showed his worth and his valor to meet the demands m ade by the in- W herefore his p raises are sung. creased arm y pro g ram of fo u r million men in F ran ce by Ju ly I. 1919. All guns above six-inch caliber, all how­ itzers. larg e tren ch m o rtars, an d the a n ti-a irc ra ft guns are handled by th is branch of the service. He tra in e d us ie d ■ squads rig h t And la te r, in this stra n g e co u n try He led us into the fight. when we were moxies. rte w as w term s work is completed by Christmas. It is to be hoped that the faculty will ameliorate by this condition of affairs changing the requirement m I d-t en u e x a m in ati c ns a n rn the ther •Vi way A ailgtru t But the , T'ne u an* g e n e r a i ie disruption of the wh be Univer­ sity. is t ha t Ihe St ad ents A nm y Training Corps has h a d a chance to find itself a day s time of the en cati *n has beer. w th .se directing the a n i training of Practically every mar. in .* these j o il s . ...is in as we rt - r , - not pee: the va- by dep . 11 r S you I d c den. the the) >se fire; t 'r e me i ord er zn ll without rides, p st rganizati n is e nit I the men are completely plied with their reg id a tic: fi t s . an d t h e w h . * I e rn a. h. r d r.nire srnoothIy . Fur. y -e i g h t erty of peace within a few months the consequent g rea ter and problems which will come with the taking care of tn e idle ar- of th e allied nations it mie: trill win be necessary to ask fo r a : *ne fifty per cent versubscr.ption, try or nearly two h u n d red million dollars, according to a tele­ gram just received fro John R. M tt. director general of the campaign. This decision was arrived at after a conference of campaign directors with mili­ tary and state authorities at W ashington. The local organization is r a p i d l y being perfected an a its will ne doubt announce ie — fa within the next lew ne cause ~s just. tm ar duty a Lear and et us not .ail to meas j what some definite aim in her stay here this year. Many ex­ pect to go actively into Red Cross, W ar Camp Community Service >r ■ th er w ar activity w rk as so >n as school is out. are p lanning to fit Nearly all into the win themselves w a r pro g ram of this col Lug themselves Many are tra it take the place of men in t business and industries of the a i i ) Ti. I fie do vs a re Te S. A. T. a I i 2 e that the** e x- d to fill as ta r as possible laces m ade vacant by the rture < : so many of our g men to fields. are grimly working to do best to keep the home pi&ns faculty scrip ti burning. foreign The r.g all they can days. era are d< *r'- w a r activities, lib- need i st the w a r ar,. tin. Rea Cross an campaign trier patr.otic enterprises. ,t the same time are Keep- p the sta n d ard s and etfi- y f the University itself, this with over forty per- ire MUNICIPALITIES HAS I AST ISSUE OF TEXAS ‘.v*.. iii t tne instructing n ic e . - nd the c ie rn . \ t ai- S. A train- cent a u/ Mitrr their way. I has been UN ANI MOI rn € r h a v ready ben sent at >f the T. C. to various off Is and n ing soh are soon to go on Every man in cam ci&ssmea acc rd mg to his age. h.9 years in college, previous m ilitary training and present capabilities, and all future se- leclions of men for the • fficera* * actions OI m en lo r m e cancers vie® ui r* ax o w vite schools promise to De on and systematic basis ciencv. yK nmmisp ti} br OH a fair -r- a great campaign fair effi- VA aged during the w eek of Nov. H -1 8 . Great obstacles had to Ai G I V I N G FO F. nr CUT I N T V E R S A L S E R V IC E . At the request of President pvt cit r.um>. r af Lexa.? M a- of which A lbert A Long, the B u rea u cf M unicipal cr. f the Umversity of Texas., s editor, contains a su m der of articles 'N i s* ii. seven recognized agen- Cl *0 * ^ &Z2- of W ar Service have united of the cities and towns in uuucu to be this state. This b.-monthly magazine ie x a s sec retary 4 : INTERESTING STORIES Mu: lf tbe ^ Baaber n 'rn. n He w as w ith us He led th e b attalio n p a tro l; C harged w ith us across th e O urcq W hen we m ade the Boche h u r t his Any m an subject to d ra ft, no m at- r. past in the tren ch es -er w hat h is age o r classification, can apply fo r v o lu n tary induction w ith th e bject of try in g fo r a com m ission in the heavy a rtille ry . Men in Class I who are so inducted and fa il to make good fo r a commission, are retain ed ;r_ the rn. I ita ry service as enlisted men. Mer. in d eferred classifications on ac- count of dependent relatives, who fail A nd th ere wa* som ething ..se a te a r ?0 obtain a commission are re tu rn ed To bid th e platoon goodbye, Ar.2 said. Men. tis. otr.er duties Hr came tne first Sunday of A ugust hole. in k i t eye. to civil life. to r c ugh hell. Of course. F o r we And as iong a? ne wa? w ith v u . (vuvw c wv... l o 'ed o ur Jo nests w ell, we a re all dow n-hearted, possess But we've fo u g h t quite a bit fo r o ur Officers in the heavy a rtille ry m ust th e qualities of personality a ru le sie rs m p and leadership necessary for an officer In ad- .r. an y b ranch of the service. We would h a w chased the Boche aitio n they must possess the educa­ tional req uirem ents th a t will enable them to place the fire of th e ir b a tte r- fo rts, am m unition ie? on G erm an dum ps, and ra ilro a d bridges a fte r they get th e ir com m issions and n ire: th e ir com m issions and receive in- And now we a in 't u k for m uch, d ear ^ ru c tio n s in th e ir duties. They should ^ have a knowledge of algebra, geom etry B ut p.ease sir. send us c u r Teddy and plane trigonom etry, and should be fa m ilia r w ith the use of logarithm s. *“ *• The candidate who h as once studied these subjects will be given am ple op­ p o rtu n ity to go over them again at Jones. re Platoon. Company L.- ---- o---------- Some gave ai, a sold.er . was- . P v t. L D. B. • co u n try — co.one.. ^ A dvertise in th e D A ILY TEXAN! STUDENTS WELCOME THE ELLIOTTS 8 1 4 Congress Ave. BELT LINE BAKERY 1307 LAVACA Fresh Bread and Cakes Students A lw ays Welcome UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 2 2 1 6 G UADALUPE N. W . R utledge DR. T. F. COX 515 Scarbrough Bldg. DENTIST Phone 830. Austin, t<*\ PETE SEZ. ♦ fro m h me. ♦ Pe se: a dc x Ar ever ? nee ne ?*•’. r-f an A: every box t her brin u? ■«"> *; 5 .s Pet, A r b t € But Pete S“ s h o t s ia.de fa re sat. can t ba aEvwb-ere § p ♦ ♦ I * ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦ th e kind fu ll cf jelly— liked; J ♦ WUkMJt h JIB SI CX, » , \ . * rte leis ria ttr set give n..tn H its h a r t to teO Pete set h e ’d et h r 3 m ach ta re :* all. all at ortee. B ut ia a the gals. BIGGS & COMPANY 1007 Congress Ave. Phone 1601 The Dependable Cleaning and Pressing House Our w ork must please you or you d o n 't pay for it. VOICE CULTURE MRS. J. W. MORRIS. MISS HELEN MORRIS, Teacher of EXPRESSION and DANCING- We are proud to be a cog in be overcome in order to m ake “A Marne:pa: Lily P : - i " by w. L. a i “ he this unified program possible, the National S. A. T. G. ma- chine, and we point with pride Prejudice, to its organization and believe ness and greed threatened to Brackenridge Park. Municipal note* we are not in error when we make this united drive impos- Stmt# make the claim of having the s*hle. But far-sighted leaders best S. A. T. C. in this district, sa " tile advantages and A.„ late are ame given. -o- jealousy, narrow- the lily pend & the I Advertise in the DAILY TEX AN . ob the different citie* and lowru in the .. j j „v* I - . army 3 Delery. park engt.neer of San Arte Bio. Hit* good for soldier fare dealing specially w ith a doecnptioc of n e J ap a r-eae g ard en in To cc*me up to his air. B a t Pete sez h it taxe? his maw 15 She seas.: us th in g s ; t o t rig h t, P ete sex ) To m ake a fe lle r e a t; She knows je st how tc do th e s tu n t < * WIR^ub Russell Clark. STUDIOS: University: 305 W eal 2 1 ,t St. (Pop* FU ta.) 109 W est 9th St. Downtown: TELEPHONE 400*. THE D A I L Y T E X A N BUY POUCY OF SCHOOL I I WORK FOR MEN OF | I S. A. T. C. STATED Men T w enty Years o f A ge Here One Term— Others Longer. The general plan for the Students’ is th at men Army T raining Corps twenty years of age and over will be in the U niversity one term ; those nineteen, two term s; and those eigh ­ teen, three terms. The governm ent has prescribed a ii program of study for men y years and over for.th e current it being the plan to transfer these men elsewhere a t the end of the term. Men preparing to become officers in the artillery, and field heavy (coast artillery will take the infantry, following subjects: Surveying and map making, Prof. Bantel; m ilitary law and practice, Judg e Townes and Prof. C o fer; sani­ tation and hygiene, Dr. H a r t m a n ; w a r aim s; one course elective; m ili­ t a r y instruction, l l hours p e r week. Men p r e p a rin g for air service have the following schedule: Map read in g and navigation, Prof. E ttlinger. M ilitary L aw and Practice. W a r Aims. Physics I. One course elective. M ilitary instruction, l l hours per week. ARMY SHOES The kind that fit and look * right on your feet— $8.00 and $8.50 Cordovan Dress Shoes Officers’ Styles Leather-lined Calf Leggins All kinds of Military Supplies Burt Shoe ^ 606 Congress Ave. AIRPLANE PHOTOS NOVEL FEATURE OF NEXT CACTUS V ie w s F rom S k y M ade b y San A n* to n io F lie r s. R eal B ir d s­ e y e V iew *. * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A th ird group change is the pre- j medical stud ents in the S. A. T. C. j ^ ne of the omst novel fe atu res of The freshm en pre-meds hav e been re- registered. They will complete Zool- this y e a r ’s Cactus will be the photo- ogy I in th e fall and w inter te rm s by g ra p h s recently taken from airplanes taking an e x tr a lecture and labora- i | over th e city o f Austin. This original , tory period a week. th e spring term . th ey will begin Physics I and featu re’ conceived *>y Ed Angly, edi- continue it through the sum m er term . I t o r > a n ^ carried out through the co- Other courses are C hem istry I and operation of P residen t Vinson, Major 107, English I and W a r Aims, given Channing, and Lieut. Jam es O’Don­ ju s t as normally. nell, officer in charge of photography , 1 a t Kelley r lek!, will add a n unusual interest to a year book t h a t already promises to be a monumental achieve­ The governm ent h a s not prescribed special work fo r those in th e M arine or Naval service. rp, • * . • • • , In .• .i •. - , FOUR MEN SENT TO CAMP ment of original ideas. S u c c e s s fu l C a n d id a te s A s s ig n e d C o a st A r tille r y O fficers’ S ch o o l. M en F rom M ab ry A lso S en t. to F o u r additional V a rs ity men have been sent to t ra in in g camp d u rin g the influenza q u aran tin e. The successful candidates were selected by a board of officers from a num ber who applied. They were ordered to re p o rt to the Coast A rtillery Officers’ T ra in in g School, F o rt Monroe, Va. The suc­ cessful ones were: Will A. Andrews, Gaius G. Gannon. Cecil R. Cham brelain, and Robert F. Kerzee. These men went with a similar group from Camp M abry, in charge of one of th e Camp M abry men. Several views were made of the U niversity Cam pus as well as all of the m ilitary schools of the University. P ictures of Lake Austin were also snapped. * The airp la n e equipped with a re g u ­ lar w a r cam era, sim ilar to that used ; in photographing German trenches, to- ! gether with a complete photographing outfit, came over from San Antonio last week. lorries equipped as up-to-date photographic laboratories on wheels accompanied the plane, and the pictures were made and finished with as much despatch as in actual service conditions. Several motor The r e g u la r views of the campus have also been made and finished. They will furnish the very artistic pictorial record of the campus which is a re g u la r annual feature of the book. FOOT BALL Texas vs. Ream Field Houston CLARK FIELD Saturday, Nov. 2 3:45 P. M. ADMISSION S oldiers - W ar Tax - T otal Civilians W ar T ax Total - - 75 Nolreservations necessary for coupon book holders 5 0 J / T H E D A I L Y T E X A N OFFICIAL NOTICES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * XU students. except those in the S. A. T. C., who did not give their address at the time o f registration please do so im mediately. This in­ formation is needed for the director^', now in press. E. J. MATHEWS, Registrar. * * * * * * ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -o— l o n g h o r n s p l a y r e a m FLYING FIELD TODAY (Continued from Page I.) have allowed the Athletic Council to hold this game as they believe t hat there will be no danger from mf la* enza to those who attend. The teams will line up as follows: Ream FieM Texas. King t I Falk .................... Right End Finnegan ♦ Emerson T h e s e f a m o u s p e n ­ cil" arc t h e s ta n d a r d b y w h i c h a ll o th e r p e n c ils a r e ju d g e d . IT I l a c degrees fi r? 1 ft 9 II barde t and hard and rn, diam copy mg L ok fi r t I L A J S finish 'ZZ**''*'- y vi r /FREE! Tri ll of \ ENI > Pencils a I Eraser sent fri-e. > iv* enc"; .» * * ■; rp* for ;>ackm§ • l l A m e r i r a n I e id P e n c i l < o . F ifth Avenin • \ . I V pt. —Ut * "VJP' 1 lit ' dfcr-. V abt j \ FIRING LINE * • • • • • • • • • • * » • * • • » • • • • • * * • Right Tackle B. C. Wariick. of Dallas, who was Spence ..............................*••• Metcalf Right Guard business manager of the Texan last year, and who went to the training Swenson camp in June of this year, was sent across within six weeks after he left Neuman .................................. Mooney his home for the camp. He is with the A. E. F. 159th Infantry, Company Pena F. A recent letter tells of his news- paper work in France: ............................... \ alentine ........................................ Winaru Hill ..................... Left Guard Parmlec Center ^ . | Left Tackle Left End “ I left the trenches just two days before my company, with others, made Ferguson the late drive which took them to sue- ................................ ^ inc* nf Quarterback ; cess. I was not with them when they McCallum ...................................... went over the top. I was brought to Paris and am now with the “ Stars an i Stripes,” the American papier pub- lished here. Left Halfback .Joe Ellis ................................ I enland Right Halfback Smyth .......................................... Grimes Full Back Lieut. Sheffield is manager of the “ Bting with the newspaper men. I feel very much at home. Am having a great time. There are many won- team from Ream Field, derful sights in P aris; have not been here long enough to see much, but 'hall do so. I think. "I am studying the language, mak­ ing splensdid progress, can talk with natives now and hope in a short time *o qualify fo r an interpreter. I am doing web and so ask th at you not worry about me. "Things appear now like the fight will so -n be over. s< I m ay get to eat Christmas dinner at home. ‘‘You do not write me often enough. Write oftener and longer letters. Tell me everything about Dallas and home folk AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE Blufields. Nicaragua October I. 191S Editor of The Daily Texan. 600 at a time. I have five captains and lieutenants and "3 enlisted men, such as sergeants, corporals and p ri­ vates. under me. I am responsible for 'he care and treatment and feeding of all the patients and personnel of my hospital. We also have certain military duties to perf< i'm and I have to act as instructor in th a t; so you can imagine how much time I have But I like it, and wouldn't be out of it for anything in th world. the young man who misses the oppor­ tunity to help win this war has missed the biggest thing w» av I thit "I wish I could tel course I am but account of the cen you this much; I ai the zone of advan am at the fro n t— fire all the time, ar. time. They get ever hay u where I am, net all w ■ i to on s »r, hut I can ted n in what is 'ailed ce. which means ! can hear the gun A cd; fbi- cnnao Dvar Sir: Please find unclosed $3 to apply on subscription to The Daily Texan. Please sta rt me cut with the first issue and if $3 is no* enough, let sometimes, and then we have 1 A field hospital is only a sh me know and I will send more. What is the m atter with the A - tar.ee back 'rom the rn. an i we are I noticed a few days ago in the first hospital t< which patients are calde? The Stateman that some one suggests brought after being w minded, reviving it. and I want to -ay that I "France is a great country, but not think this should be done by all means, as great as America. Of course, no The Alumni and ex-students assoc:a- country is as great as America, and tion are losing the greatest opportu- the nice thing about i: is the French nitv we have ever had for knitting a are beginning to think that way. too. closer union; for getting in the habit They tell you frankly that the United of keeping in touch with each other. States saved France, and for my part It is such an interesting ep'>ch to live I am glad we have. a ' otherwise we to fight Germany in: so many big things are taking would have had place in the world: a time when pee- later, and 'a r better t<> fight it is think r* them here than in our wn country, pie ‘I have er joyed my time over here I do so wish I could know others. >nv? wonderful things how it goes with every alumnus ar i and have seen ex-student of dear old Texas U. I I you when I return which I will * bi­ ne. wh: w- Some have* already made the supreme hope won’t be long sacrifice. The death of Lieutenant now. as we notice in the French pa­ nier' that Bulgaria is ready to quit, Greaten, I notice, pales to silver th* seventeenth star in our service flag. and we should be able to get home in six rn sr. tbs aft r tv . • W have two thousand other stars in our banner of patriotism. W a1 in’t you like to know whi and how he is getting W F irst Lieut. J. J. G former student here, w: themselves forget 'art - s d . to ea .t . e knew that every one is d eel lest to verthrow the ight that right may reign, tly interest her. Let’s revive the Aiea Pi the Tex a increases our staff I w ii i I II t i g h i' rule cl Kl'* *K . ea, Ai tier re apt. M dicer w hi H * J "I saw P I am helping to wieM other cay I am in the Cor.su’ar Service an i that I am slab one I at Blufie: is. Nicara- San Anc-' . Tex t But I art in the war, too. don’t Elliott Duran i g u a . i ke that. the I am helping to Ab ut fiv Pi ch ?< mom ie arm. df fj I : iv* a th* st inch of Kultur out of N e - down. aragua. and I am getting this side of prciv rtv v •• 'n I this wonderfully rich country pretty am turning vet back to their I av'.-ll cleaned out. too. With best wish- s *o all ar. I -uccess sent a Ii : if I w abouts so th* y aa r whi boys ha I to our boys “over there.” Truly yours, JOHN O. SANDERS. them roar - - sh * of th e ir p e rso n s! f * p£ f roiri t h e w r v * . t- K c- it I would have s. u re of th e ir w here d sinow what ‘■'heir A. B„ 1916. WANTED—Good worn three-piece w< rn I F you want the best pipe that can be made, you can get it in a W D C up to $6. lf you want the best genuine French Briar that as little as 75 cents will buy, you can get it in a W I) C. A m erican made, in all sizes and styles, and sold at the best shops. N o m an e v e r had a better p ip e than th is one. Car?, fu lly s e l e c t e d genuine F ren ch Briar, a sterling r in g and v u l c a n i t e bit h a n d fitted and finished by an e x p e r t WM. DEMUTH & CO.. New York World's largest Pipe Manufacturer Joseph’s Pharmacy CORNER 7TH AND CONGRESS Austin’s Popular Drug Comer, w here you can find thing in Drugs, Soda, and an elaborate! line of SUI Candy, Domestic and Imported T oilet Articles. PHONES 325, 335 WHEN Your Clothes Are Dirty REMEMBER Driskill Hotel Laundry Phone 4-4*4 Citizens Bank & Trust Cl Al STIX. TEXA S “ THE GUARANTY FUND BANK” Special attention given to accounts of University dents and Faculty Members. D. B. GRACY, Onlv State Bank in the city. Yours to please. ELDRED MCKINNON, V. P. and Gas: Preisdent BON TON CAFE 609 CONGRESS AVE. The Best Place in Town to Eat Just remodeled. K. H. PARK, Proprietor. GAMMELL BOOK STORE SOLDIERS AND STUDENTS ATTENTION Free Reading Room for Soldiers and Students— IO0" volum es to se le ct from . GO TO GAMMELL BOOK STORE 911 CONGRESS AVE. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN WEEK U N IV E R S IT Y BOOKS, LAW BOOKS, ETC. MILITARY BC OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE L A R G E ST BOOK STORE IN TEXAS THE STELFOX CO. In' FINE STRAP WATCHES PRICE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. ALL MAKES b it CONGRESS Captain JI. H. McLeod of Palestine, coat. "2 r 33 p ants), overcoat, who was a former student of th-- U rd- shirts, et . A brise Al William vers:tv of Texas, graduating- at the O. Box 111, < apitol Station. I vr- w serving in the Army Me !- ps in France. Dr. McLeod in . Mrs. G. IL Turner rii es some interest - r-xneriences that he has met with ie fi cfh tar * zone. II * says; ine c "I am commanding officer of a field LOST.—Gold Sigma Chi key with t I J . LUS inscribe I I * H- J- L. . . - ger. U on hack. Reward. Phone 4591. •* f suitings, cloth- I SEE our new ie to your me-. - ; -e. Hooven-? I ing rn and bring your old suit; it J cleaned, pressed, repaired, or altered ♦ pa- (no delivery). 1610 Lavaca St. The » t have hospital, which takes car? of 260 tients, sometimes as many as 500 or University Shop. The Walter Tips Co. Jobbers AUTO ACCESSORIES AND HARDWARE^ A c o m p l e t e lin e of a c c e s s o r i e s f o r the a u t o ca all times Burd High Compression Rings. - «l A tw a te r -K e n t Ign ition WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Classy Uniforms The h ig h e st g ra d e m ade in A m erica b e a r th e label of So­ ciety B ran d a n d Hickey F reem an ( o.— They cost m ore a n d w orth a g r e a t deal m ore th an some others sold as First C l a s s . — Drop in and see th e m — B i g sto cks of o t h e r good U niform s in S e r g e s and K haki. W h ip c o rd s and G aberdines. HARRELLS S tetson an d Knox A rm y H a ts Largest Stock M ilitary Goods i / - t- * * _____ , , * Miss Mamie Aynesworth of Lam- it • W I , - „ -Ko T-r-k- >r-;*v pasas, a former student and sn omar. s ii n ti Building girl, will arrive in Austin at h» opening of the University to be­ come general secretary to the Depart- Training mem of Physical Training for Women. Mr. John H. Keen, formerly pro- , fessor of psychology in .ne University has undergone an operation in W ash­ ington, from wh ch he is fast recov­ ering* Mr. Keen is now connect® with Camp Activities irs the War Depart­ ment in Washington. Advertise in the DAILY TEXAN. the Coram =-ion on m .X t i e r t rt -Ul <» ti , . . . Books! Books!! BOOKS!!! A Supplv of Books for all classes are now at the CO-OP There is enough for everybody Military Supplies use every care in selecting goods for our Mili­ the best tary Department— The best goods and prices are none too good for the soldier boys— Hart Schaffner 6c Marx L informs in 0 . D. Serge and W hipcord. Tailored to give long and satisfac­ tory wear. S45 to $35. Khaki Uniforms, $1 7.30 to $20. A great stock of Army Hats, $4. $3. and S6. S tetso n‘Regulation, $7.00 and $7.30. A big stock of Sweaters, Shirts. Leggins, Etc. Stebbins & James 612 Congress