Today’s Editorial Typical Honor System THE DAILY TEXAN The W eather 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 Fair and colder VOL. 41 Z-720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEM BER 4, 1939 Six Pages Today No. 45 Spirit and 12th Man’ to He|p Fighting Longhorns at S.M.U. Homecoming for Pete Six-Day t rogers PL f R e g in a Cai* • id y a n d A l l e n L u d d e n , p i c ­ t u r e d a t r igh t, on w ill w a lk t h e o f l e t “ B e g g a r on H o r s e b a c k ” fo r ti m e la s t th e t o n i g h t . T h e p l a y ’* s i x - n ig h t r u n is th e l o n g ­ e s t in C u r ta in h is t o r y . C lu b Its u n p r e d i c t a ­ b le p h a n t a s m a ­ g o r ia s t a r t s a t In o ’c lo c k 8 H o g g M e m o r ia l A u d i t o riu m . C a s s id y Miss L u d d e n a n d th e in a p p e a r ro les. le a d i n g t h a n . , M o r e t w e n t y f i r e - h u n d r e d p e o p le a l r e a d y h a r e t h e ir r o ­ se e n m a n t ic e s c a ­ pade. i rn Dale Carnegie Will Speak Here On November 21 A uthor of 'H o w To W in Friends' Sponsored by Union Dale C arnegie, m in ister to the guecess-lorn, in s tru c to r, speech columnist, a nd te xtbook w riter, will sp eak f o r two audiences on the U n iv e rsity campus N ovem ber 21. Mr. C arn egie sw ung to fame when he w ro te his “ How to Win Peo ple,” F rie n d s an d In flu en c e which w as originally inte nd e d fo r his esoteric classes. The book has sold u p w a rd of 800,000 copies, and is the moat p opular non-fic­ tion w ork o f the c u r r e n t half-d e­ cade. • is Dale C arnegie of Missouri being b r o u g h t here u n d e r spon- ’ sorship of the Texas Union. H e; will a p p e a r in G regory Gym on the a fte rn o o n of the 21st and to a more lim ited group in th e Main ballroom of th e Union a t night. The a f te r n o o n lecture is fre e. The nigh* speech m ay be c a rrie d over a local ra d io station, Charles N. Zivley, U nion m anag er, said. Some of his o th e r b e t te r known I books a r e : “ Men in Business” ; “ Lincoln, th e U n k n o w n ” ; “ Little Known F a c ts A b out Well Known People.” Some f o rty -e ig h t y e ars ago Mr. Carnegie w as born on a f a r m in Missouri. • With Last Run Tonight, 'B egg ar’ Breaks Record By JA N E GRACY T onight “ B e g g a r on H o rse b a c k ” breaks a record. I t is the first C u rtain Club p ro du ctio n to play six nights. But if you h a v e n ’t seen it, be in H ogg Memorial A uditorium a t 8 o’clock when th e footlights switch on, fo r this is the last p erfo rm a n ce. A udience laughs come a t d if f e r e n t points in the play fro m night ni*h t , c a st m em b ers re m a rk .^ Dr. Payne Says 'Dynasts' Club Having Slim Year for R ecruits th e “ D ynasts” Club a r e scarce this year, Dr. Leonidas W. P a y n e Jr ., pro fes­ sor o f English, said yesterday. dem ocratic Y et i f s the m ost club on the campus. Anyone can join. T here is no constitution, no fees, no initiation, and no m eetings to a tte n d . The only qualification is t h a t you r e a d a poem— a p a rtic u la r poem, how­ ever. More exclusive th a n the Rams H orn Club, less scholarly than Phi Beta K appa, more literary th a n Rusk or Reagan is the “ Dy­ n a s ts ” Club. S ta rte d in 1934 by Dr. Payn e, it now has approxi­ m ately sixty m embers. How do you become a m e m ­ b er? Simply go to Dr. Payne and him ta k e solemn oath before Thomas th a t you have read H a r d y ’s poem, “ The Dynasts.” W hy is the club so exclusive? is only Well, “ The D y n a sts” th re e volumes long, having al­ m ost 1,000 fine prin t, too. pages— an d Science Academy Will Meet Here G ro u p Will Tour Mineral Region KNOW Will Air Game at 2:20 Union to Sponsor Radio Party, Dance Although more than 4,000 peo­ ple from A ustin went to Dallas to see the Longhorns play the S.M.U. M ustangs, those wrho stayed home will n o t necessarily be de­ prived of the e x c ite m e n t of w h at is believed to he th e U n iv e rsity ’s h a rd e st game this year. F o r one th in g, the game will be th e Texas Q uality bro ad c a st by in Austin. 1 N etw ork over KNOW The description will begin a t 2:20 o’clock. in Listeners who w a n t to g e t the e f f e c t of crow ds may a tte n d the the Texas Union radio p a rty Main L ounge of the building. Union officials have decided, how- j ever, ag a in st dishing out p e a n u ts j or popcorn, “ because of the con­ fusion and diso rd e r wrhich d istra c t I from the in te re s t of the g a m e .” W h a t is hoped will be a “ victory I d a n c e ” will be held in the Main to 12 I o’clock. Clyde Mitchell and his o r­ c h e stra will fu rn ish the music fo r this, th e third o f the fifte e n free all-University dances promised by the Union. to n ig h t from 9 Ballroom To give his success sto ry tru e tim bre, he, in his I scene when Lincolnian youth, stud ied by a dim coal-oil Older grou ps enjoy the hectic res- hero t a u r a n t lamp deep into the night, did the i “ stum ps the w aiters by asking heavy chores ab o u t the place, and fo r an in te r p r e ta tio n of the menu. at th re e in th e m orning go t up U n iversity stu d e n ts .shriek w’hen to fe e d his f a t h e r ’s pigs. D iffe r­ chorus girls s ta rt tru c k in g down ing from the sage from Illinois, the t h e a t e r ’s aisles. however, he rode h orseback th ree “ Professional a ssuran ce on the to S ta te Teachers College miles and th e re is no record of hi? split- p a r t of th e cast and crews has re- suited from long r u n , ” P a t tin g logs. O’K eefe, C u r ta in Club president, said yesterday. To those who h u n g e r f o r gam See C A R N E G IE , P ag e 8 this the “ B e g g a r” has been fitted o 1939 in various ways. Swing has replaced jazz, music of the play in 1924, when it was first played. Five divisions of T e x a s’s scient- jgts will move into A ustin Novem- Referen ce is made to th e F.H.A., no n-existent in 1924. Alice Ann ber 9 fo r a th re e -d ay resum e of Nitschke and Clint A nderson s t a r t : accom plishm ents made by mem- off the W iz ard .” The hers of the T exas A cademy of Sci­ groom sm en “ tr u c k ” instead of do­ ence du rin g the p a st year, it was ing the “ black b o tto m .” announced Friday. see ‘to “ A lot of fun f o r the audience has been the keynote of this p ro ­ du c tio n ,” declares Allen Ludden who plays Neil, the bewildered hero. Neil asks Gladys, a m ental light-weight, to m a r r y him. Then garish visions to r t u r e him as he d ream s o f th e d r u b b in g he wmuld take a? h e r husband. This is what makes it a s c r e w b a l l show. school a n n u a l luncheons, and The pro g ram , interspersed with D u rin g the a fte rn o o n , o th e r con­ b a n ­ b reak fasts, fe re n c e be repo rts quets, calls f o r broadcast, also. The Texas S ta te in fio m Texas men of science i N etw ork, th ro u g h KTEM in Waco, physics, biology, social sciences. geology, conservation, and th e ir will c a rry the Baylor-T.C.U. gam e, respective kindred fields of learn- beginning at 2.20 o clock; KOKO in F o r t W orth will c a rry th e A.&M. ing. A high p oint of the conclave will be the an n u a l din ner to be A rkansas d a r t i n g at 1:50, held N ovem ber IO in th e U n i v e r - 1and KRLD in Da11ap wilJ b r o a d ' j cast the Rice-Fordham batle, be- sity Commons. O u tsta n d in g in this y e a r ’s m eet I g in ning at 12:50.________________ gam es will Education .03 Is Non-Credit, But Attracts 105 at Debut A course which stu d e n ts take even th o u g h it carries no credit to­ ward any d eg re e h as been discovered. L a s t W edn esd ay n ig h t a t 7 o’clock th irty -fiv e s tu d e n ts were ex­ pected a t the d e b u t of E du cation .03, a non -credit course to p repare prospective te a c h e rs f o r sponsorship o f e x tra -c u rric u la r activities. More th a n 150 came. T hey fille d * ---------------------------------------------------- the chairs, the aisles of S u tton Hall 101, and overflow ed into the corridor. will be an e x p lo ra to ry excursion to the C entral M ineral Region by the geological divi- m em bers of and aion w ith the F o r t W orth j W est Texas Geological Societies as guests. Committee Looks nto Co-Op Charter s tr a ta Council to Discuss PU ns for Carnival Following the gen era l sessions ; ' of N o vem ber IO, Academy geol- * T he Students* Assembly com- ogists will join d elegates from the geological societies in Mason and m ltte e in v e stig a tin g the University J B rady f o r a close examination o f Co-Operative Society is now study- the C am bro-O rdovician iner th * Co’0 P c h a r te r and f i nan- arou nd San Saba and along the : ciaI r e P °rts p r e p a r a to r y to its first Llano River. A n a tu ra l storehouse h e arin * T h u rsd a y nig ht a f te r the of m inerals— the m ineral region is re £ uIar Assembly m eeting, Keith one of the oldest geological forma- Davi?> G ra d u a te School Assembly- man and c h a irm a n of the com ­ 'ions in th e state. Granite, graph- mittee, disclosed Friday . to be held on D ecem ber l l , w i l l i 1*6, and be discussed a t a m eeting of the f,°ld are fnund In the as yet lit- ,. T i tJe rained area. Discussion leaders i, ,. I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Council the = 0f the field trip xviii be Dr. F. M. Home Economics Tea House Mon- Bullard and F. M. Plummer. Uni- day evening a t 6 o’clock, E v e ritt v a rsity geologists. The division ? p‘oogists will have th e ir ban- H utchinson, p resid en t of the o r - i Novembei l l ganization announced Friday. <.15 o clock where Dr. Frank T he V a rsity Carnival, fir s t held ; Melton, U nive rsity of Oklahoma th e com m ittee wtli probably not be r e a d y to m ake its r e p o r t until J a n u a r y , the broad outlines of the investigation have alread y been form e d. Plans fo r the V arsity Carnival, Although ichthyol, copper, , in a t1^ , m , « I i t i fy „ .. , in T he class will m e e t W ednesday evening a t 7 o’clock the Aiv ch ite c tu re Building 105, Dr. J. W. Baldwin, associate p ro fesso r of curriculum and instru ctio n, said Friday . D u rin g the p a st two y e ars the C o m m ittee on E x tr a - C u rr ic u la r A ctivities ha* been collecting data on the d em and s for leadership in e x tra - c u r ric u la r activities the public schools in Texas. The need I a f f a ir fo r increasing. is is becom ing more to g e t a te a c h in g position w ith o u t being to d ire c t outside activities. able M aterial from this re se a rc h will be used in th e course. this kind of p re p a ra tio n in The C om m ittee is composed of Purpose of the survey is n o t de­ structive criticism , he p ointed out, bu t gu idance self-im prove­ fo r m e n t of te a c h e rs and detection of w eakness in collegiate teacher-ed - d iffic u lt fo r a person ucation. I t iointlv in 1937, has become a n a n n u a l will speak. sponsored by I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y the j College and high school stu- and Panhelienic dent>> fo rm in g the Collegiate Di­ vision and J u n io r Academ y of Councils. The money paid in ad­ Science, respectively, will meet is given to the scholar­ missions th e Academy. Special divi- with ship f u n d s of the in tions, and these fu nd s are admin- a d d ,U °n to the jo in t sessions of organizations. istered by com m ittees composed of ( P r o g r a m s of the five special di­ visions will be conducted by vice­ pre sid e nts of those divisions and will include sh o rt re p o rts on va­ rious rese a rc h projects. two organiza- Bion sessions will be conducted scholastic ability. b u e main y e a r each 6 9 th e chairm an, Dr. Baldw in; Dr. T a c u lt>f m em bers, recipients of the J. C. M arbury , dire cto r of the Ex- scholarships being tension T each in g B u r e a u ; and Dr. chosen on a basis of need and See E D U C A T IO N .03, P ag e 3 Education Survey Is Now Statewide touch In itia te d in struc tio n A survey pro ject, designed by Dr. Hob Gray, U n iv ersity of Texas e d ucation professor, to im­ prove classroom in Texas public schools, has s tr e tc h ­ ed its p ro g ra m to every te a c h e r and stu d e n t in th e state. the de­ p a r tm e n t of su p e rin te n d e n ce of the Texas S ta te T eachers Associa­ tion as a su rv ey of public school instru c tio n , the pro ject this year has added th re e new phases: an exp erim ental class plan, assistance in giving tests, and special te a c h ­ er instru ction . last year by A 2 60-point check list, seeking to analyze te a c h in g methods, has been mailed to 1,500 in d ep e n d e n t lo every county school d istricts, su p e rin te n d e n t or cou nty judge, ev ery r u r a l supervisor, and to 24 S ta te dep uties who s u p e rin te n d the e d u c a tio n a l a re a s of Texas, Dr. Gray said. in m teachers E x p e rim e n ta l classes a re being ele- set up by 101 m e n ta r y j u n io r and senior sc h o o ls ,; Dr. Gray said. D uplicate classes a re set up an d d if f e re n t in s tr u c ­ tr ie d — ra n g in g tional m e th o d s from the r e g u la r lecture to use of radio a n d re a d in g courses. Results will be g au g e d sta n d a rd iz e d ! by t e s t s given e a c h group a f t e r one ; se m e ste r’s w o rk has m een com- j pleted. A t the University, S a tu r d a y sh o rt courses f o r p ro je c t dire ctors i in schools w ith in a 100-mile rad iu s are to be a u g m e n te d by te a c h er- c o n fe re n ce s scheduled in Austin, N ovem ber 18, in D ecem ber and in J a n u a r y , Dr. G ray said. Pat Wants to See Rope Tricks In India, Pagodas, Turkish Harem The co m m ittee will n o t neces­ sarily seek to a s c e rta in if the Co-; Op is being o p e ra te d acco rding to the Rochdale Principles, as r e ­ quested by th e Inter-Co-O p Coun- ; cil in the petition asking the As- ; sembly to m ake th e investigation. The Inter-Co-O p Council is com ­ posed of re p re s e n ta tiv e s of the various co-operative houses on the campus. “ A co-op can be op e ra te d as a tru e co-op w ith o u t necessarily con­ form ing the Rochdale Principles,” Davis said. to all of The^e principles, as laid down by the fo u n d e rs o f the f irs t suc­ cessful co-op, a r e : 1) The le a d ers m ust be ex ­ perienced in organizatio n. 2) The m em b e rs m u st be zealous and self-sacrificing in their e ffo rts to overcom e difficulties, i 3) The business is conducted en tirely on a cash basis. 4) The “ p r o f it s ” are not paid in dividends to shareholders, but are re tu r n e d to m em ber-custom ers on the basis of the a m o u n t of their See CO-OP, P age 3 ..____________________________ “ O, S usann a, D on ’t You Cry w arehouse. While in P a n h a n d le I C u rta in Club production, , in those travel, to see become I w a n t them e son g fre ig h t m a ste r fo r th e S a n ta Fe tried o ut for bass. The judges were Thousand to G e t Bids To Rainey Inaugural A singer as well as an actor, P a t once won th re e prizes in an Ama- » riiio music contest. A t the age of Sunday Union C o n c 6 r t 17 he e n te re d the .soprano section. To Be Held at 3:^0 the b a rito n e division, and e v e n : P a t! High School he pain ted signs fo r for M e!” m ay O ’K e e f e ’s th e o ry spending money. He o p era te d a and practice. H e ’s a senior with filling station of his own before a questio n-m ark f u t u r e , and wor- coming to the U niversity. He has ry in g a b o u t a job fo r the f u t u r e — ; picked cotton, worked as a “ soda well, P a t doesn’t w orry. “ I think j e r k e r ,” sold books, and has been I'll rope tricks in India, th e pagodas.} Railroad, index clerk a t the S ta te d u m b fo u n d ed when a T urkish harem , the u n ch ang ed Capitol, dry goods cle rk, and n ew s-: place in all three. p a rts of backw ard c o u n trie s,” says boy. the C u rta in Club presid en t. A lthough the form al installation of Dr. H o m e r P. Rainey as p resi­ dent of The U niversity o f Texas, December 9, is open to th e public, inv ita tion s to a t te n d will special th ou sa n d be se n t to n e a rly one persons, includ in g college presi­ dents, re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f learned societies a nd fou nd atio ns, chief educational o f L a t i n - } songs o ffic e rs A m erican c o u n trie s, and go verning officials of the S ta te of Texas, the in a u g u ra l com m ittee has an- ■ Pat. H e ’s a lre a d y held t w e n ty p o - j tween the U niversity and N .T.S.A. of P a t ’? innum erable nounoed. The Sunday a fte r n o o n co n c e rt in the T ex as Union will be a t 2:30 o’clock this week instead This v ersatile dra m a m ajor (he of the usual time, 4 o’clock. It will recorded pro- is gra m , with M arg a re t S tu d h a tte r in ventiveness fo r cash. He plans to j and quit. A f te r being g r a d u a te d very interested in Aztec Indians, c harg e and Clemmons Young as- play a g u i t a r and sing cowboy : from high school, this r o v e r worked A the ja u n t . Picking up s u p p le m e n ta ry N o rth T exas S ta te T e a ch e rs Col- them. He studies the nomad H uns T ex as Union will welcome sug- odd jobs should not be h a rd f o r j lege. He divided the next y e a r be-1 eagerly, fo r an c ie n t history is one gestions for the prog ram s and fo r side interests, selections to b* played. New rec- ords to be purchased soon will be based on re q u e sts tu rn e d into the U nion Office or to m em bers of the com m ittee, including M a rg u e r­ ite McAfee, R ichard Law, Basil Bell, Mary L eu Smith, Florence Heller. Hope Berdichevski, Peggy Joe fo o te r has strip s of p a p e r as a p a p e r h a n g e r ^ played th e assistan t. Hi> has b een weigh- j light” and m a s te r a t a grain e levator, Once season. He will take a m a jo r role; Curtain Club a n d vice-president o f Locke, Vivian he kept books for a petroleum i in “ The D evil’s D isciple,” the next i the Rustlers. P re s id e n t R ainey has especially urged T e x a n s to a tte n d the p r e ­ inaug ural s ta rtin g con ferences, T h ursd ay , Decem ber 7, and con­ tin u in g night. The co nfe re n ce will be on the gen ­ eral theme, “ The S tate a n d P u b ­ lic E d u c a tio n .” P a t served last y ear as assem bly­ the College of Fine man Arts, ch a irm a n of the University Dance Com m ittee, m em ber of the U n iv e rsity Light Opera, and P r e s ­ ident of th e C u rta in Club. This y e a r he acts a? p re sid e n t of the in “ F ir s t L ady,” the first play given that year. He lead in “ I d io t’s De- in “ F r o n t P a g e ” last Then a f t e r a y e a r in th e oil fields he r e t u r n e d to the U niversity in 1937. Money? P a t will s u b s titu te in- from a job. He alw ays got tired B.B.A, to A rts and Sciences) sitions, r a n g in g fro m hosiery salesm an to a on an oil tru c k , fired j has changed from A rch itecture to be an all-request six- trim m ed and pasted e n te rin g [ lished an article he, w rote about so u th w e ste rn m agazine pub- sisting. I O’Rillion, and Guilford Jones, ; N ot once has P a t been The Music C om m ittee of This curly -haired b r u n e t a Realsilk ‘sw a m p e r” rou nd-the-w orld fo r two years before he took first beld P a t s ta r re d S h um ann , th r o u g h F riday from . . . his on _ j lough Mustangs 8 to 5 Favoritesrn Longhorns to Miss Layden's Punting B r HAL BRIDGES T » r < i n S p o r t * S t a * f the When the Texas Longhorns ta k e Sou th ern the field a ga inst Methodist Mustangs in Ownby Stadium, Dallas, this a fte rn o o n a t 2:30 o’clock, several thousand U n i­ versity of Texas football fan s will Hand and sing “ The Eyes o f T e x a - ” w ith a new enthusiasm. The Longhorns will have a tw e lfth m an today! U niversity fans will be cheer­ ing an O range and White team. which, f o r the first tim e in half a decade, has som ething more w ith which to fight th an the mere will to win. They have seen this team , led by a c hunky little man nam ed Ja c k Grain, smash Florida, Wis­ consin, Arkansas, and Rice. T hey have seen it maintain a p e rfe c t conference record and become a conference con te nd er f o r championship. They know t h a t their high hopes f or a champion­ ship team will stand or fall with 1 the outcome of this game. T hat s why twelfth man there today. there ii be a the • th eir decisive Against S.M.U. the Longhorns teat. Victory face | means a fine chance to m e e t i A.&M. u n d e fe a te d T hanksgiving Day. B ut victory, if won, will ba won the h a rd way. The M u sta n g ! are eight-to-five over the Longhorns, Here are reasons why* S. MA , tied the Oklahoma S o o n ers its only who have handed Texas defeat so far. S.M.U. lost to N o tre Dame by only one point, 19-20. S.M.U. has not lost to Texas »ince 1933. fa v o rite s th e But, aside from the record, ex­ actly what are the assets and lia­ bilities of the two teams who will meet o u t th e re this a fternoon in the cold n o r th e r that has been forecast f o r the g ame? F o r S.M.U. lists as assets a bit more w eight, m o re experience, and P re sto n J o h n s to n . The a v e r­ age w eight of the Mustangs is 191, while the a v era g e w eight of th® L nghorns is 188. The average n umb e r of year? on the varsity on the M ustangs is 2,2; fo r the Long­ horns, 1.9. • Pre*-on J o h n s to n hi S.M.U.’* tripl e- thr eat back who punts. In fact h* punts so well th a t he is ex­ pected to keep the Steers co ntin ­ th e ir ually own goal line. lighting back from liability S.M.U.’a g re at th® is loss of Ray Mailouf, the sopho­ more back who ra nks with Erni® Lain of Rice a n d Kay Lakin o f Arkansas as a passer, Mailouf is out f o r the season with an in ju r ­ ed back. Chief liability fo r Texas i* th® condition of Pete L a y d e n ’s knee, v, hich will not allow him to p u nt. Lay den might have offered f a i r competition to J o h n s to n ; there is See GRAY, CRAIN, Page 2 S o p h o m o r e P e t e L e y d e n , w h o handle* th e L o n g h o r n p e t t in g c h o r e i, r e t u r n ! to D elia* to d a y to p e r fo r m b e f o r e the h o m e f o lk . L e y d e n we* ou t fo r t h r e e w eek * this S e a to n , a f t e r a k n e e in j u r y in th e F lorid a g a m e . H e it n o t e x p e c t e d to do a n y p u n tin g to d a y , L a it S a tu r d a y , P e t e r e t u r n e d to a c tio n a n d wa* a big c a u s e in the Ow l*’ d e f e a t . Ed-Psychologist Thinks Europe Has Lost Its Taste for W a r While the rest of the xvorld puzzles over why “ all is quiet on the w estern f r o n t ,” a U niversity o f Texas educational psychologist yes­ te rd ay laid a fing er on one of the reasons fo r E uropean military inactivity. Dr. O. B. Douglas, associate p ro fe sso r of educational psychology, claims th a t armies of Europe are*-------------------------------------- ——........— not figh ting simply because they j do n’t w an t to fight— “ because an education f o r peace has actually become a rea lity .” Press Club to Hear Hardeman Sunday “ The w’ar-w eary v eteran of the 1914 w ar and the skeptical y o u th ! W h o ha* grown on a diet of post-war reminiscences don t have any f o r w a r,” he pro- nounced. ta ste He denied th a t the p re se n t con- See PSYCHOLOGIST. P ag e 3 D p. H ard em an. Caimito’ nor- . , m resP ° n d * n t a "d A i r i e r editor of I The Daily Texan, will discuss n e w sp ap e r wire associations and See PR E SS TLGB, Page 3 ♦ W a r N e w s * i n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w t S e r v ic e F rom Summary Finl and holds the spo tlig ht of w ar news today as she brace- her­ self ag a in st the th r e a ts of Soviet Russia. The U.S.S.R. has de­ manded th a t she give up c e rtain strate g ic positions to the Soviet arm y, but Finland is n o t willing to subm it. In fact, the little country has told Russia th at she will stand fo r her rights in any ev entuality, even though the odds are a gainst her. Bulletins H E L S I N G F O R S — A Russian ultim a tu m to Finland is expected to result from the l a t t e r ’s re fu sa l to t r a n s f e r the H angoe Islands i s l a n d s to the U.S.S.R. The s itu a tio n is grave. F in la n d ’s counter- are n ot expected to be published. Baldwin Recounts p„,p(Sa>, herman tortures e y MOSCOW— F in la n d ’* “ peace mission” to Moscow, headed by Dr. J uh o Paasikivi and Fi na nc e M inister V. K, T a n n e r, arrived a t the Kremlin a t 6 o’clock F rid a y to resum e th e ir in te r r u p te d negotiations. a W A SH IN G T O N — W ith final e n a c tm e n t assured, the Congress and P re sid e n t of the United S ta te s rushed full speed ah ead F riday to put the new “ cash and c a r ry ” n e u tra lity law— lifting arm* em­ bargo— into e ffe c t today, • • B R US SE L S — Ne the rl and s a u th o rities F rid a y ordered a1! canal boats and ot her c r a f t to quit th e J u lia n a Canal, which gives direct access to Germany, according to word received in Brussels. BASLE, S witzerland— A huge Ger man bombing plane a tte m p tin g to cross the border into F r a nc e was tu r n e d back damaged by six f ast Fr ench pursuit ships Friday. • P A R I S — G e rman forces F riday resum ed t heir artillery fire on the Fr ench fron t, while official F re n c h communique No. 121 indi­ cated clashes with e n em y in fa n try . The bulletin a n n o u n c e d : “ The night was quiet, except fo r some artillery and in f a n tr y f i r e .” • LOND O N — In te n se aerial activity in the Firth of F o rth area, scene of two d a m a g in g Germ an raids, was rep orted by London Evening News from E d in b u rg Friday. W arships hkve sighted the A merican f re ig h te r City o f Flint, en rou te to a German port in charge of a G erm an prize crew, the British A dm iralty a nn oun ced F riday. "N ew s of the b ruta lity of th® the racial minorities in Nazis to Europe is f a r from being all prop­ a g a n d a ,” F r a n k Baldwin, e d ito l of the Waco News-Tribune and ; T;mes-Herald, told journalism s t u ­ dents Friday. Mr. Baldwin, who recently r e ­ t u r n e d from his second E urop e a n J trip, having barely escaped W a r­ saw before the w a r began, told th® f u t u r e j our nal ists of the working* of the foreign news bureaus in Pan?, London, and Berlin. He r e ­ counted incidents from which he ha? formed his opinions of th e Nazi r egi me and its principles. From a veteran newspaper pho­ tog! ap hc r in Paris, Baldwin heard tho story of the t r u e experience of the Nazi tor tur es o f the Aus­ the Anschluss. The trian? a f t e r ; p ho to gra ph er had been imprisoned w ithout reason for five days a n d j had heard the scream s of to rtu re d I men and women from th ree floors imprisoned. j below where he was These screams continued fo r as three days, a f t e r which long as I one w om an’s ceased and a m an could be heard to say “ Heil H itle r” it would and from Sea BALDW IN, Page I sound, rho PAGE TWO The FirstCottage Daily in the South Phone 2-2478-^-THE DAILY TEXAN-^—Phone 8-2478 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1935 Gray, Crain, Doss, Layden Will Compose Steers’ Rejuvenated Starting Backfied Kicking Depends /^0f. On Pete's Knee Three Musketeers—But May bi Cheerful Charlie Doleful Dan B y JO E N E IS E R Mullenweg and Grubbs Naturals for a Duel B y D U K E S U T H E R L A N D T e x a n S p a r ta S t a f f Jim m y G rubbs and W ill M u llen w eg p layed to g e th e r on th e John H. R eagan H igh fo o tb a ll team in H ou ston ; tod ay th ey w ill b e p la y in g id en tical p o sition s on op p osin g team s w hen T ex a s m eets S.M .U . in D allas and it's up to Jim m y to prove w h eth er th is M ustang b oy re a lly is a b etter b locking back than th e m an who w as his cap tain in high school. A lth ou gh Jim m y G rubbs is e good block in g back, som e o f th e exp erts are sayin g th at he w ill be as h elp less as a d e a f and dumb man in a h og-callin g co n test w hen he m ee ts M ullenw eg, w ho is con ­ ceded to be the b est block in g back in the co n feren ce. H ow ever, there is a catch to it. Som e o f th e boys have b een rib­ bing G rubbs ab out le ttin g a fo r ­ m er su b ord in ate outdo him a t his own p osition — and Jim m y is fun ny in a w ay. He som etim es plays m ighty good ball ju st b ecau se o f the stress o f som e such ribbing. W itness th at he th e b locking turned in w hen he w as giv en his big ch an ce the Florida gam e this year. in w illed fo o tb a ll fa n s w ho can k eep your e y e s o f f th e ball, fo llo w th e duel b etw een G rubbs and M u llen ­ w eg tod ay. T he H ill H all boy* had som eth in g to do w ith coo k in g it up, and w h a t the boya o ver th e re cook up has b een p retty good , so far. F lo r en ce S ears, fo rm er p resi­ d e n t o f the P an h ellen ic C ouncil, of San A n ton io w ill v isit frie n d s on th e cam pus th is w eek-en d. Mr. and Mrs. V . C. W h itfield o f D allas w ill v isit their d au gh ter, V ictoria, a freshm an, th is w ee k ­ end. E va Mae L eber w ill spend th e If you are one o f th ese stron g- w eek-end a t her h om e in M athis. ...and a couple of loud Rah Rahs!! t hos e s n a t c h i n ’, s n a r l i n ’, s n o r t i n ' S teers Boy- o- boy, ar e in t h e g r oo ve ! ! A n d i t ’s wi t h p r i d e t h a t we s a y H A T S O F F to a g r e a t f oo t b al l t e a m a n d a g r e a t s t u d e n t body. J u st lika B i b l e’* boy*, y o u ’ll f i n d P e K e delivering the goods— g iv in g ia t h e a n y n e a r e r y o u r h e a r t t h a n f o o d a n d f o o t b a l l th at ia u n e x ­ celled. t he y w a n t — a n d w hat s t u d e n t ^ e x a ct l y w h a t P V i i i I C l v C s a n d w i c h s h o p A P E P P E R -U P P E R Dr. A * . R rin k ley does n et h a v e a look -in com pared to the work W in g d en e in D r. B ible's clin ic. se c r e t "S. W .C. 1st T h e n ew P ie c e " serum in jected in to the T a x e s L onghorn for the past tw o w eek s hes m ade him a sn ortin g, stam p in g, sc in tilla tin g dem on o f th e third w ard— axcu se m e, o f th e gridiron. U p D alles w ay is rn k nock-kn eed co lt that ex p ec ts t e disprove D r. B ib le's w ork this a fte rn o o n , b u t that bag o f bones and his prass clipp in gs w on ’t h ave a ch an ce. W hen the L on g­ horn fin ish es d isp layin g the a c­ tion o f the n ew serum the M us­ ta n g w ill le ek lik e a clean ed and p ressed tortilla . T e x e s, 20; S.M .U ., 6. M 'O A N IN G M A TTY B E L L has k een w ailin g for a fa ll w eek n ew . Som e fo lk s b eliev e he is sh ed din g a llig a to r tears. Them ain 't a llig a to r tears; them are dinosaur tears. It is rum ored the cryin g w as part o f a trick play in w hich th e stadium is to be flood ed w ith M oaning M at­ t y ’s tears and th e S .M .U. boys are to u se outboards. B ell soys his M ustang is a w heeay, broken- dow n nag ready for th e glu e fa cto ry , b u t in sid ers d eclare the hoss looks lik e C halledon on a dow nhill run. A ny that holds O klahom a and N otra D am e on even term s is O.K. to ploy for my w atch and m eal tick et. team T exas, Os 5 M U., 26. deal Crain and t he r e s t o f S te er backs a lot o f mi s er y. t h e H av in g a fraa week-end last waak, tha P o n ies have been. c o n ­ ce n tr atin g on the Texas go with two w eeks o f hard drills. The ga m e m eans a lot to them. First o f all, it is H om ecom ing Day and O w nby Stadium will be jam m ed in every inch o f its 2 4 ,000 seats. M oreover, this gam e opens a six- gam e c o n fe r e n c e chase for them that will pit them against every S ou th w est team on six c o n ­ se c u tiv e Saturdays. I f t h e y b e a t T ex a s , t h e y s t a n d t h e t e a m a t Col lege l l . l f t h e y an ou tsid e c h a n c e to t o p pl e p o w e r f u l A g g ie S t a t i o n on N o v e m b e r lose t o d a y , t h e n it is e v i d e n t t h a t t h e y will also go d o w n b e f o r e t he ( a d e t cr ew. I f they g e t t h r o u g h t h e s e f i r s t t wo t o u gh g a m e s , t h e n t h e y will h av? ea si e r sailing an d p r o b a b l y the c o n f e r e n c e flag. Notre Dame to Tackle Army Minus 2 Men N O T R E D A M E , I nd. , Nov. S.— ( I N S ! — L e f t E n d B u d K e r r a n d Ta c kl e T o m ( A t o m ) G a l l a g h e r r e ­ ma i n e d b e hi nd t o d a y as N o t r e D ame ' s u n b e a t e n a n d u n t i e d f o o t ­ ball s q u ad o f t h i r t y- si x n e a r e d Ne w t h e a n n u a ! c o n t e s t t o ­ Y o r k f o r m o r r o w wi t h t h e A r m y . in i n f i r m a r y with a k i d ne y i nf ec t i on an d G a l l a g h e r l e f t ankl e. has a b a d l y s p r a i n e d F r a n k Biagi, a se n i or , who h as yet I to wi n his m o n o g r a m , will s t a r t a t end, a n d S o p h o m o r e J i m B r u t z will fill G a l l a g h e r ’s place t he lineup. K e r r t h e in is Minni e D e n e n a , Doris T h o m p ­ son, E r n a H e r zo g, Rose F r a n c e s ar e Skiles, a n d Marie K o e p k e in Dallas s p e n d i n g a n d a t t e n d i n g t he S.M.U. game. t he w e e k -e n d Organizations/ Dormitories/ All reservations for pages in the dormitory and organiza­ tions sections should be m ade at this time. Each group is asked to send a representati ve to the C a c tu s office to make the necessary arrange ments. Dormitory and Organization Reservations N O W B E I N G T A K E N THE CACTUS Wi l li e Curik, 2 1 0 - p o u n d Mu*- t ang t a c kl e f rom T a y l o r , will be out today to try Hit Hand at thr ot t l i ng t he L o ng ho r n at t a c k. Jack S an d ers, 220-p ou n d er who Holds dow n the other tackle post for the Mustang*, it alto two a senior, end Has earned letters, in turned ‘‘B u ll” has several good garnet this year. Capt. Chelsea "Chop-Chop'’ Crouch is signal-caller for the Mustangs. He hails from Plano, T exas, waighs 170 pounds, and stand* 5 feet, l l inches. SPORTS A B O A R D V V BY Circle r u n n i n g p la y s h a s b e e n s t r o n g all season, b u t pas s d e f e n c e is p r o b ­ t h e ably t h e b i g g e s t w o r r y of coaches. E v e r y t e a m e x c e p t M a r ­ q u e t t e has co mp le t ed a g r e a t n u m ­ b e r of a e ri a l s a g a i n s t t he Poniea, 1 a n d t h e r e h a s n ' t s e eme d to he a n y thi s d e p a r t m e n t . ■ i m p r o v e m e n t it w o n ’t be t he I r u n n i n g of Cr ai n a n d L ay d e n t h a t will give t he Me t ho di st s t h ei r m o 4t if t he L o n g h o r n s have a n y pas si n g a t - ! t r o u b l e — it will be passes, I t ’s m y b e t t h a t in ; t a ck a t all. Boh Collins, j u n i o r end f or t he Ponies, will have a p a r t i c u l a r in ­ t e r e s t in t o d a y ’s g ame. Bob. who, i nc i dent al l y, was el ected p r e s i d e n t of t he j u n i o r class h e r e last week, used to play with T e x a s ’s Cr ai n w h e n bo t h boys wer e g o i n g to high school in Nocona. Bob is likely to Johnston, Crouch Power Mustangs ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) too one on t h e Te xa s t e am to ‘ aKf |»i« place. r e j u v e n a t e d b a r k f i e d . No w f o r t h e Longhorns* a s se t s f e a ­ •—a of t u r i n g t he l e f t -side N o b l e D om a n d of P e t e L ayd e n , a f i g h t i n g spirit t ha e n a b l e d th e m to steal victor y f r o m A r k a n s a n in t he last t e n seconds of p l a y — a n d J a c k Cr a n. r u n n i n g t he p a s si ng Cr ai n, in c a se you d o n ’t know, is t he fell ow w h o r u n s ei ghty y a r d s f o r touc h do wn*. M a t t y Bell. M u s ­ t a n g coach, h a s p r o n o u n c e d him t ha n Red Ch a n g e , Look g r e a t e r ou t , M g t t y! L o n g h o r n s up p or t er ? a r e hop in g he' s co r re c t. The p r o b a b l e s t a r t i n g . Will iams .. . P o . . T e x * . L E . . Neely L. T. L G. Da w s o n C. ... Goo dwi n B G... F r e e m a n F T . Myers R F , Mc Dona l d Q.R G r a y ..... L H C r a n R H . Do«e F R . L ay d e n ....... l i n e -u p : S . M. U. T u n n e l l S a n d e r s Bai l ey Echols F a w ce tt G u n k Ba cc a* Mu l l en we g ... J o h n s t o n C r o u c h .. . .. Bea rde n L A Y E R S E E S S T E E R W I N Br uc e L a y e r , s p o r ts ed i tor of ir a the iv ess •< I-a', en, t h e H o u s t o n Po st , ore*;;* ted b r o a d c a s t F r i d a y n i g ht t h a t T e x a s L o n g h o r n * wou l d beat f M. U. M u s t a n g s. Hi* w e r e : J a c k Cram., Pe** N o b l e Do**, a n d Gilly Dsv - 'Moaning Matty’ Has Cried 19 Years H e a d i n g t h e S o u t h e r n M e t h o ­ dist U n i v e r s i t y c o a c h i n g »*aff f o r t h e f i f t h y e a r is Ma di so n ( M a t t y ) B e ' ] , a v e t e r a r o f n i n e t e e n year* • a p e r sence C o a c h Bell b o g a " c a r e r - h a d Col lege A: " P r a y i n g C o l o n e l s ” w er e tea>* ©r g l a d l i e r - o H a ’ k * I I n 1 9 2 2 . Bel l l e f t H a s k e l b e c a m e c o a c h Col lege sn Wi sconsi n, Iv* f o o t b a l l lr, 1915 at C e n t r e l i m a 6 e n t r e s t h a t t h e t « to coach. a n d at C a r r o l l ' 9 2 0 , In? ti* : t e as t h e na t io n. Upon -# wen- r e a h e a d n t he c o n f e r e n c e " M a t t y " m a d e hi* d e b u t in t he 1923 in r r . a ' h a* S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e w h e n he b e c a m e hea d T e x a s C h r i s t i a n Ut ver l n g his six y e a r s a* hen i o f ‘ r e F r o g s , his t e a m s f i r ' bed s eco nd t hi r d kl t w i c e, s e v e n t h In 1929 C o a t ? Bel] w en t to on ce rn re; 'ac* D a n a X. T e x a s A &M Bible. D u r i n g • - f *- e a r s t a y a t t he A g g i e inst r - -,n , his t e a m s l r * • e c o n f e r e n c e p l a ce d t wi c e , twice and s e v e n t h o n ce f o u r t h on e a- t hi r d fourtl ' tw ?, * t r ( r une: r o n f e r e n e e to ? M.U. In 1934 B e ’’ c a me Fa; ti- r ris on. ae ase s t a r t res g n a t i o a a* U p o n Me r r ie r ** « * c to sea* n 34 t h e end of b e c o m e head coach ?* V an d e r b i l t , t h e A t h l e t e a s v C'' d head coach. Bell t h e All S o u t h w e s t f a n s r e m e m b e r Be * : --•* ■ oar a 1 h ead t e a " won c f th* M u s i n g * H * r e ­ t w e l v e s t r a i g h t victor *>« fir*1 ce i ve d n- s t a t i o n n Ca T orn • s R o s e B o w ' F o l l o w i n g * he h a r d e r 35 y e a r , Bell' s t e a r d r o p pe d to f i f t h p ’ace in 1936 arri p * xtY. p la ce in 1937. l o u t <*a*- h « squ' o c a m e h ac k to fir) *r »acr • d the c o n f e r e n c e se a­ s o n saw’ Coach Be.' a' ore r • I * • 4 * o * r ec or d victor:-. His a. w o n 104. lost B l , a n d * i d IO, t h e Bout we**’,* I - * past to p ' a y ra p. t i n r • Schmeling Reported En Route to Am eri c a M A D R I D , N e v . 3 - ( IN S H o p i n g *r r a n o t h e r big f i g h t t o * a t h . : i l h , to I S t a t e s , p. n a j b o u t w i t h Joe L o u i s Max Schm* ' - iiit* has a r r i v e d sn S p a m on his w a y to A m e r i c a , tho Ma dr i d r adi o r e p o r t e d t oda y. T he G e r m a n e Hampton w- f r o m L «* on, V- rf. iga der st.000 ex- heavvweigh* t a x # a r ;pper p i « e it w as u n ­ • S o v n o w L O N I) i J S S. — (I N S ) — r e p o r t e d Ma x S c r i m # . mg, p l a n n i n g to f y f r r r? P o r t gal to tn* U n i t e d S t a t e s , rn gh* he sable e n e m y al i en to if he go e s as ne* re t Bf m u d a . B r i ti s h A m e n a ' s i t w a s p oi nt e d o u t m L on d on m d a v . s t op c* i r a ? s - A D a n rn r< i n t e r n m e n t as a. tc; ’t o r y Par e , Sports Notices t u r n G O L F P L A * E E S ar e r e q u e s t e d to i n ­ t h e i r a c or ea in a* t h e r ot toe to t r a m u r a l o ff i c e and o f f r e at the link*. »■ RAU K L I N H I C K S, m a n a g e r . A L L MEMBERS of the Longhorn Boa • g Cl ub a r r a s k ed t o a t t e n d rn#et.rig M o n d a y a t 7: 30 in G.G. JI 0 B O B C l N N I N G H A M , a c c r e t a r y . E d i t o r ’* n o t e Each w e e k the sport* e di t o r o f the rival sc ho o l i nvi ted to wr i t e * g u e s t c o l ­ is umn for S po r t s Bi l lboard. To - d a y ’* g u e s t u Cecil E d w a r d s , sport* e di t o r of the S e m i - W e e k ­ n e w s p a p e r ly Ca mp u s , s t ude nt o f S o u th e r n Me t ho di s t U n i v e r ­ sity. Bv C E C I L EDW A RD S T D E E M i r a d i st in c t p l e a s u r e to I be guei : col u mn i st f o r C l y d e T e x a n f o r . T o e Dai L a M o t t e ar t od ay , and to give y o u ITI I r over sity o f Texa® s t u d e n t s some i nt e r es t i ng h i g h l i g h t s of t h e Mus ­ t a n g t e a m h ed of the H o m ec o m - m g D a y t sit ner e this a f t ei noon. in Da l l as t r y t wo cl ubs the g e n e r a ; opinion F r o m ai] i ndi c at ion s t he co nt e s t will he a d o g f i g h t a1! t he way. R e ­ cor ds of t h e t h u s f a r this s e a s on p o i n t to a close b at tl e , bu* a r o u n d t h e S.M. U. c a m p u s an d in Dall as i* t h a t the M u s t a n g s h av e a sli ght r d g e . a n d tha* t he y will t a k e t he i nv a d i n g in ca mp. My predicts! n is a 20- t o-I T v i c t or y f o r C oa ch M a t t y B e l l ’s crew*. L on gh o r n* T e x a s W i t h t he anr . ua' e n t h u s i a s m a n d a gc viou* g ame? , the.', s t r o n g o u t f i t on t in va der s. Hi t he Bell is p es si mi s t ii M u s t a n g s will t he S tee r ? , B u t muc h. Bell He s c ou te d the g a m e Wi t h Ric ( a m e b a c k as g um s i v e ve seen him thi s s e a s o n. is H e say* J a c k C r a i n is o n e of t h e g r e a t e s t b a i l c a r r i e r s h e h a s t h e Hill- e v e r s e e n a n d w a r n e d in p r a c t i c e t o p p e r s r u n w i l d t h a t h e t o d a y . H e a d v i s e d a g a i n s t t h e m t h e M u s t a n g s t o p r a c t i c e f o r h i m a n d t e a m by c h a s i n g r a b b i t s . t h i s w e e k is t h e r e s t of t h e S t e e r l i a b l e t o H o w ev e r , Bel « g l o o m y out l ook f o r t he g a m e i s n ’t a l t o g e t h e r w i t h ­ o u t r ea son. F r e s h m e n , us i n g S t e e r ) .ays, have b ee n r u n n i n g o v e r t he P on ie s in p r a c t i c e t hi s wee k. Mor e ban tha*, R a y m o n d Ma ll o uf , 180- lound t r i p l e - t h r e a t t a il b a ck s pa r k - , lug, is o u t f o r t he season b e c a u s e of a back i n j u r y r e c e iv e d i n t h e t h r e e week.- N o t r e D a m e g a m e t he best ago, Ma l l ouf passer* we h a v e seen a r o u n d h e r e a n d c a n also be d e p e n d e d u po n f o r r u n n i n g a n d kicking. is one o f - P r e s t o n J o h n s t o n , Be I.‘a se.nsa- t r i p . e - t h r e a t e r , ... m o r e i r*t to De up t o p a r fo< ; ' h e f ai a.c. He s u s t a i n e d a b r u i s e d hip n t h e M a r q u e t t e c o n t e s t h e r e t wo week* ba th e 4 -y a r d line, follow- * - P in n e r play f o r 21 I o f th e N a t l regim e. in th e “ T h e b u r e a u s f o re ig n i n g a 2 0 - y a r d g a i n on a pass f r o m citie s d i f f e r v e r y little f r o m any W o e h l to S to n e r . F o r th e score, o t h e r c e n t r a l desk o f a p r e s s assn D a r t e r d ro v e o v e r hia r i g h t ta ck le e la tio n in A m e r ic a ," said B a ldw in f o r e i g n new s f r o m t h e 4 - y a r d s tr ip e . N ick F o r- la c k e d t h e e x t r a p o in t. g a t h e r i n g . He s ta te d t h a t t h e m a in d if f ic u lty f o r A m e r ic a n n e w s m e n in E u r o p e w as th e u n d e r s t a n d i n g th e “ E u r o p e a n m in d ,” w hich in w a y s to us. t h e n e x t T h e y a r e m u c h slow e r th a n A m e r- icans a n d e v e n in te rv iew s m u s t be J . W . C . c a m e b a c k im m e d ia te ly t 0 m a k e t h e i r b e a t offensive show - in g of th e n ig h t. A lo n g pass fro m o f j o h n n y H u n t e r yor 5 5 y a r d s t.0 th e C ru- t h a t to T i g e r Ho«ea m a k e s a r e unaccountable in d isc u ssin g th e m do line. O n th in g s th e u. p la y , H u n t e r to ss e d a la te r a l j u s t “ If e i t h e r G e r m a n y o r _ . . B r ita in mag,ug w anted w a r , th e s e l a s t tw o m o n th s - p a s s e l w ,tao it could n o t have thro w ing G e r m a n y s , H m a n w a r m a c h in e into d ir e c t con- f l i r t w ith a n d F r e n c h tr o o p s , w ith c a s u a ltie s , *a(je r 1 3 -y ard r u n n i n g th o u s a n d s . t h e m illio ns o f th e h u n d r e d s B ritish w ag i n t o I , P o in tin g o u t t h a t G e r m a n y , | b u t a f t e r c r o ssin g t h e s c r im m a g e line, p la n n e d w e e k s a h e ad . E d - , ---------------------------------- it w e n t w ild a n d St. . TT an d “ Such a ste p c a n com e, ( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I 1 C arnegie-- ainee sh e h a s P o la n d , does n o t w a r d ’s r e c o v e r e d on t h e i r 12-yard h a v e a n y r e a s o n to f i g h t , he sa id j line. Tim C r u s a d e r s qu ic k -k ick ed , c o n t i n u a t i o n o f t h e w a r m u s t be b u t th e ball w a s v e r y slow and ‘‘a n d w e n t only' to th e 40, w'here H u n t e r on B r i t a i n ’s a g g r e s s io n , to o k it a n d c a r r ie d it bac k to th e B r i t a i n is m o v in g slo w ly .’ H e p r e d i c t e d a d r a g g t n g - o u t o f 35. On th e f i r s t p la y H u n t e r shot s p o r a d ic e n c o u n te r* , a pass to T o m m y B r a n t s on th e I 7 w ho shook o f f a co u p le o f Cru- f o r g o t t e n " « * d e r t a c k le r s a n d w e n t o v e r for sm a ll-sc ale , o f is o la te d t o r p e d o in c id e n t s “ u ntil s o m e w h a t is Poland — then c o n c iliatio n . m m o n e t a r y m a t t e r s those who w a n t r e c o g n itio n arid f r i e n d s goes M r. C a r n e g i e ’s advice on th e a r t o f h a n d l in g people. H e ha. score. H u n t e r kic k ed goal to ma(j e a c a r e e r o f th is a r t w h ic h 'n of basica lly laid on a few sim ple r u le - courses, only a f t e r b o th sides hav e q u a r t e r , an(j f a c ts, t 0 f u r t h e r his i n te r e s ts , pondered t e r m s a n d f o u n d that G o o n R eyno lds, the big an d f a s t he d elv ed in to th e little k n o w n d e ­ B r ita in c a n c e a s e h o s tilitie s with- S t. E d w a r d ’s h a l f b a c k , se t u p th e .................... ta ils in th e lives o f f a m o u s peo- o u t c o m p ro m is e o f h e r h o n o r ," ^ i s t “n clu b s se co n d to u c h d o w n Hy pie, p a s t a n d p re s e n t. A side f r o m he a d d e d . “ A c o n t r a c t , p r o b a b ly *nt 01 c e PGnf S te v e S c a r f i o t t i ’a p a s s t h i s he h a s a p p e a r e d in r a d io a n d a c o n f e d e r a t i o n o f l a r g e E u r o p e a n s ta te s , will p r o b a b l y e n s u e — w ith R u s sia o r I t a l y o r b o th ‘g u a r a n - Pe n a ^> 1“ the R am s, S t. E d w a r d s r a n th e ball to th e 4 - y a r d lin e on t e e i n g ’ G e r m a n p r o m is e s .’ tw o play?. R e y n o ld s to o k it o v er I J 1?,” °n the man and hls books f o r th e t o u c h d o w n by c irc lin g le f t end. F o r m a g u s b oo te d th e e x t r a p o i n t to give th e C r u s a d e r s a 1 4 - | V un to - ? lead. W i th am 8 8 an(* c a r r y in g f‘aCi\ t 0 1!ie 26. A f t e r a , 5 -y ard ; «snC(e 1 9 3 7 , Press C lu b -- it has d o n e a co lu m n, “ On S ucce ss, E xcerpts f r o m n a tio n a l m a g a - (C on tinu ed from P a g e I ) M a r g a r e t M arshall t h a n 3 m i n u t e s E a r ly in th e tie th e sc ore , fourth ° ‘°** ,?Jie less to , . ., _ . _ , , , , . . | play, the Crusaders iced the gam e e<^ what th e y e x p e c t o f their reporters a w a y hy j e t t i n g tWn p oints on a et the P ress C lub’s r e g u l a r m e e t - | ! g f c ’t y . ReynoIda booted » b ea,,tl. In* a t 2 d!0 o clock Sunday after- fu, 66.y(ird kjUed noon in T e x a s < m on 309. H a r d e m a n , who is atte n d in g the tcm pted to punt on the g . yard lina. Huntar but Law School n o w , will a lso lead a ! W a rm a d b y f o u r e r u s a d i n * r o u n d - t a b l e d isc u s s io n on n e w s p a - m pn b e f o r o h, co u ld p e r w o r k in g e n e r a l. line- t thp b „ t th at o u t a w a y ta lk , A f t e r H a r d e m a n ’s t h e clu b w ill d isc uss t h e s e rie s o f c o n ­ t e s t s it is s p o n s o r in g , th e f i r s t of w hich is s c h e d u le d t o e n d N o v e m ­ b e r 15. In th e s e c o n t e s t s p riz e s a r e to be g iv e n f o r t h e b e s t T e x a n n e w s s to r y , f e a t u r e story', s p o r ts Co-Op - - ( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I ) * s to r y , c o lu m n , p a g e m a k e - u p , a n d p u rc , f P8, S h a r e h o ld e r* a r e paid R a n g e r c o n t r i b u t i o n . a *ma11 r a t e o f i n t e r e s t . 6 ) N on-m em bers are I1' ;1 To in The co n test is open only the organ ization. Their cou n t «°n -m em D er* w e permit- to the store; and the shares m em bers o f th? club, but all jour- for m em ber- m Plf)Gts which a ccru e on Re­ nalists are eligible ship their purchases are not work m ust h a v e appeared in either u ’t u '*ne,i to them but allow ed to it a cc u m u la te until they am ount to the T exan or Ranger b efore en ou gh to pay f o r a share o f stock is eligib le fo r a prize. for non-m em ber customer. the particular Education .0 3 -- (C o n tin u ed from P age I ) D. K. Brace, p ro fesso r o f physi­ cal education. Dr. M arbury will have general direction o f the course. Other U n iv ersity in stru ctors w ill be in­ vited to sp eak on special subjects. Davis it was much 6) Each m em ber Is allowed one vote regard less o f the am ount of stock he m ight hold. said too early for him or any other m e m ­ form the com m ittee ber o f an y d e f in ite conclusion as to what the ou tcom e o f t h e in vestigation would be. “ W e to go about intend this to Th! _ " Cialt Snd J“ t8.rtain” ?,n:s’ he "aid” under Dr. B race, director, will be sim ilar to th o se the prospective teach er will direct som e day. ” owned1*’. the en tire stud en t body and f a c ­ u lty .” Plan s are bein g m ade fo r stu ­ d en ts to observe extra-curricular work in the A ustin public schools. A m o n g the activ ities to be studied are orchestra, band, assem blies, home-room, literary soc ietie s, fr a ­ ter n itie s and sororities, dramatics, intramural sports and interschool athletic tea m s, radio, Girl Scouts and B o y S co u ts, and publication, [day. O ther com m itee m em bers are Sam Crain, Marjorie Johnsen, Fred N iem an, and Bill Presley. N o e l Johnson xviii go to the T exas-S.M .U . gam e in Dallas this week-end. Arnold P apacek will attend a re- in H ouston Sun- tailers m e e tin g th e N a- in I he w arm glow d i t ­ fu s e d by Mr. C a r n e g i e ’s a d v ic e to th x a s S t u d e n t P u b s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r of t h e c arr.p ut of ».-ion«. The L n iv e T s fty of lh# University *t Inc., ev ery morn- m g their vole lectures more interesting. • r d f l a t s m a i l m a t t e r s t it tnt a c t of C o n g r e s s , Mat J o u r n a l i s m B uild ing 109, t h # Pf rh I , 1879. rf! 101, and ISI. Dartmouth sawmill to cl c u m u la t e ) du C ollege has purchased a portable it the h a lf- m i.lion f e e 7 o f wood s e ­ ring hurricane reel a rn a 7 ion activities. si tv o f C alifornia I •ights cf w o m e n . nia has a special course University E n g lis h es tested to aid th< teachers are bav­ in in making their • rn as aer xat. u n Aaa til E d ito r;* ; offices Telephone 2-2478. in g IO* P r a t e d r I'hone 2-2*478. th * A d v# rti* * st a n d C Tula* 'cr. D e p a r t m e n t — J o u r n a l i s m B u ild ­ l 7o l e e r s It* P r e s s , a C W r i g h t , m s n a g s r . SUBSCRIPT IO N BATES By Carrier I M o n t h 1 S e m e s t e r (4 H m o .) (9 m o.) 2 S e m e s t e r s _______________________ I *9 ----------------------- I "8 ■ ■■ 8.90 By Mail * *9 2 .RO 4.00 R E P R E S E N T E D FOR N A T I O N A L N ational Advertising I A D V E R T IS I N G BT service, Inc. C o ’> t * P u b l i s h e r ? R e p r e s e n t a ti va 420 M ADIS ON AVE., NEW VORK. N. Y. r i ll C A G O - B OS T ON - LOS A N G E L E S - S A N F R A N C IS C O 1939 M e m b e r A s s c c V e d Collegiate Press 1940 ■>r-m-chif*1 _MAX B. S K E L T O N ... La V erne Bryson Tiomzne C a ll, V e r n o n ack D elphi' P a tT H cit, E r n e s t S h a r p e , s t u n t s P a t H olt. La V e r n e B ry so n , _________ ...Clyde La M otte iris E d ito r ------- --------D on P a t t e s o n . i,,...L I,— ........ A n i t a Cook r ie ty E d i t o r ______ —...Christ in* Evans E d i t o r J a f k Dolph .u sc-rn e m E d itor..,___ F elix M cG ivney — -----B en K apla n d i c t E d ito r " U Z Z I _....__ Bi 11 N ew k irk . . . . . ........... ...... — .T-—.......Jack Howard >F t u r e E d i t o r _ ... C. 0 . B row n ..... . .... ___ . it o r < graph E d i t o r ___ . __ ... Bob W ritten ...... Leslie C a r p e n t e r N ella M ae S teu ssy P A F F F O R T H I S IS S U E >b O v e n s , J o h n Wa g n e r E d i t o r .......... .............. 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Research at the Ui that, air-cond itioning chance* o f reco very. Of 111 p roving rn : a 'is a pat e \ t T h e 0 given a h the Loval tall Foi matt of lect irlow has b een appointed Harvard U n iv ers ity lou­ ngy. O ology is the col­ eggs. Quotable Q u o te s B y A l l o c a t e d Col legi ate Pre#* “ i f Amr-r the e nt t i t ! phi pha edu cational state ca a g en era tio n n i me m ust be ex ac ■red culturally upon I f r e e d o m /' U ogopher. T. V size the need f< s r lip could p r e s e n t to to se e how m uch of hould at last have mg h eritage o f poli- - * y of ( hie&go’s politician- ar I . ii leat ors t o em - crane e. ti i you s y n e m oth er tor would reno U n ion Uni be re g re tted that mlh ge-b re d ’ is not with a d ecen t k now ledge o f one's mc. l f it w ere, the speech o f alumni i rn end a school as a place o f cu lture/* e r s it y 'i Mrs. Mable Hardin b elieves learn “ to have so m eth in g that collegians should to sa y and to know how to sa y i t / ’ HORIZONTAL 47— eonsciou* I— transported 49— affirm 5— hastened 9— man's name 51— symbol for gallium 12— pen-name of 52— climbing Charles Lamb stem 53— article 13— supplication 54— dance step 14— pat 1 5—-compete 16— repast I?— frame single spot 55— card having 56— above 57— masculine 58— Gaelic sea god 59— market 60— im itates _________________ VERTICAL 1— vilify 2— formed into rank 3— pastry 4— symbol for tantalum 5— exhausted 6— part of a printing press 7—elongated fish 8—-district attorney (abbr.) 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DOUibuud hf Kist festors* Srndt trite Int, T h e F ir in g L in e S om e tw o w eeks ago nalism published I ad- b e n e f it o f IO THE S T U D E N T B O D Y » the those stud en ts, who, dressed a w ell-m eant su g g estio n from lack o f in tellect, etc., m ajor In was, in e f f e c t , an ap- in to you . that those stud en ts who are an y o n e wrould con sid er exc h an g- peal to ing the sm allest sum fo r the thing in terested in forw a rd in g the repu- . w ell, frankly, even m y low . tation of their school. there ap- regard for you r in stitution failed later that course. solely short tim e f a c t The fo r A . th e that u n su sp ectin g irrelevant, Could issue, I thou ght noth- in his true light. N ow , suits? the ap propriately to encom pass such a possibility, pea- e I u nd er entitled colum n, “J u st a B r e e z e ,” Or, perhaps, I d e t e c t this sug- hy the principal source o f detri- gestio n as a part o f som e typical m ent to y o u r school p ublications, T e x a s U n iversity m en ta l product. viz., Jo e N eiser, some it be that such w ritin g is adolf -cen t prattle which might d angled as bait b efo re the eyes ria e been considered a reply. non-sub­ In o f tact, so co m p letely did this breeze scriber? Then, when he can no lo n g er endure such slaughter of evade the ing more o f it, and aw a ited with the E nglish as she is spoke and ev e ry co n fid e n c e the word from vo ices his opinion, is it the prac- *om* stud en t vigilante group say- tice to pounce upon him wdth sub- ing that one Joe Neiser had been scription blanks and in- It seem s a rather drastic revealed it appears no m ove t o even correct this de- Joe, you com pare m y self and collegiate. There m y su g g estio n s to the unoccupied can be b ut two evident conclu- in dividuals who stand around all that you. the stud en t day w a tc h in g a steam shove! e x ­ si os: body. are represented b y this in- ca v a te and p ointin g out place* suit to the fourth estate, viz., Joe instead of Neiser, arid f'2) that I am t o take the place w h fr e it is diggin g. Are ir relevant, y o u , by chance, ad m itting tho si* h i s an descent prattle as a reply to m ilarity of your m ethods? Per- think you r persiflage my a t t e m p t e d e n ligh ten m e n t, so n a lly , I Hence, there will he no fu r th er doe* a suggestion*, but instead a pre- steam shovel g en e r a lly excavates. «ecitation of fact* by * stu d en t of a school that boils no w a te r at 4 p.m. I '41 “A ” Battery C.A.C. T e x a s A.&M. College. there has been m eans o f fin a n cin g printing. it should be d ig g in g DON A N D R E W S , like to ack n ow l- aforem ention ed the products Died movie first would resem ble crude • I) • term ed a magazine h earing P}ay a little ditty, is, the fa ct that I am n o t a to w e r chim es play a tune. Mr. Joe Keiser brought a t te n t io n ; Would you please see that th* that I am subscriber to what som e op tim ist v e r y an xious to hear the chim es has the nam e Ranger. Here I m ig h t f itt in g nam e. su g g est a more The D ru gstore C ow boy would LA W SOC IETY D IS B A N D S The McLaurin Law S ociety, serve as a better its content*, These sam e condi- which has served as a train in g lion" served to mislead m e in one grou p fo r p rospective law yers, has im pres- b een disbanded. A n ew regula­ belie tion the Ranger and The tion requires th a t m oot court pro- Daily I exan were subsidized prod- f e e d in g s be the U"ts o f the Department o f Jour- Civil P roced ure classes. I wa® under the taken over by indication o f *— J- Ct that ’ tam with a luncheon at I o ’clock Scholarship cup. All pledge* P R E S E N T D A Y C LUB w ill enter- M onday, to p resen t the Sorority and the sorority offic e r s are asked to be are Monday, N ovem b er Queen A n n e Room of the T e xa s p resen t, and all Union. All m em bers are to be p r e s e n t in terested # L E T H A L S CA PLANO, in vited w elc om e. in 6, R A Y P E A R L W OOD, president. ax* n n t n - A N OPEN MEET INO o f Pall h el- at 5 o ’clock in S utton Hall 213. historian .. pr L A M B D A T H E T A p ledges will p lea se m ee t M onday a fte rn oon I erne w ill be held at H o g g Me- moriai A uditorium at 5 o ’clock, C L A R A M. P A R K E R , sponsor History 4 Students 1939 Question Set Answers Complete to Date. $ 1 .0 0 -$ 1.25 a t L o n e S t a r S h o e S h o p on the Drag a m on g in- edge an rmror on my part to which D E A R EDITOR: r o liege *e i i mi i ro­ of has pei been iple— Ord: i d r n 1 ■ Mo; OFFICIAL NOTICES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1982 Pf* H e l l z a p o p p i n By PAT HOLT A lthou gh highly in sig n ifica n t com pared to wars and diplomatic m aneuvers, P resid en t R oosevelt's proclamation m oving T h ank sgiving up a w e e k s e n se of equilibrium no end. irks our The action o f the P re sid en t is m erely an o th er m an ifes ta tio n o f his u ncontrollable t en d e n c y to f o l ­ like hill­ low whims and fa n c ies billies f o llo w O’Daniel. It makes him look like w h a t he really is— a large edition o f a spoiled, selfish child who has g o t to have e v e r y ­ th in g the w ay he w ants it. season instead o f a A business man, thin king o f from a larger p rofits resu ltin g three-w eek month for Christmas, shoppin g su ggested to Mr. R oo sevelt that he move T h ank sgiving up a w eek. Mr. Roosevelt, rem em berin g the too- m any slights he has handed busi­ th in k in g o f v o tes and ness and cam paign f u n d s in 1940, w as o n ly too glad to com ply in w h a t seem ed to him a re la tiv ely in sign ifican t matter. And then, o f course, the very unu sualness of the id ea ap ­ pealed to him. He could ju st see the h ead lin es: “ R o o sev e lt Changes T h an k sgivin g D a t e / ’ Oh, boy, w hat a w ay to g e t publicity. W e suppose th a t Mr. R oosevelt n ev er gave a th o u g h t to the m a t­ ter o f w hen the c ou n tr y wanted their T h a n k sgiv­ ing. Maybe he d idn’t think th e y cared. Maybe he didn’t care if th ey cared. the people o f A n y w a y , the P re sid en t has taken a Rtep which, w h e th e r or not it has a n y particularly far-reach ing co n se q u en ce s, indicative o f a is sad trend which has been n o tic e­ able in A m erican life for too m any years. It is, sim ply, the com m er­ holidays. Three cialization w ee k s between T h ank sgiving and Christmas used to be long enough to do you r shopping because you gave ju st fo r the joy o f giving. it N ow b ecause you give to help business with your extra spen din g or b e­ cause everyb ody else does. it takes a month to do o f You c a n ’t even se t aside a d e f ­ inite day on which to be especially J u s t a B r e e z e B y JOE N E I S E R A column w ritten a fte r having w itnessed one, just one, p erform an ce o f B E G G A R ON H O R S E B A C K , • Prejudice* are strange warping* o f an otherw ise u sefu l mind, or so th ey se em w hen studied in other people. Take, fo r in stance, the professor. Many professor* have stated firm ly th a t n eith e r pretty f a c e nor a ttr active legs could in flu e n c e a co-ed ’s grade in the least. B u t then th e re are those other p rofessors who have retained all ............................................ .................... ...... their active horm ones. They adm it that t h . normal f u n c t io n , o f biol- dnjm> whi!e Oley do cause them to take notice the ti o f such thin irs in class room s, and The to a ct accord in gly ma un ei o f sp eak ing. hnrnJ T h a V | p reju dice. the big horns in * p ed agogic and L>ass drums are probably Re- fra ter n ity publicans, or m aybe those new m en— they can cairny a load, and Pedagogic. Oh y es ( , „ owa with thoge big b , ugunjj # r t d f with i t shoes must be stretched b e fo r e one th f o ot starts a sitdown strike while W ho was the hird who blew the other one walk s out The corn h hn se]f out with the Big Horn? on the le ft fo o t is really b eg in n in g y e s ^ jt was General Custer. He to'hu rt in all seriou sn ess now. And m ust have been a h ep cat trying w hile we a e on tho se rio u sn ess, t,o g e t ickie at an alligator jive, d o n t you think the } a n k e f f ate Well, he w asn't in the groove fo r overrated? Cin cinnati had a m ighty g<5me hot redm #n gent him out good ball club but did n ot g e t t h e breaks, ^ Breaks or Brakes, w hat s d iffer en ce ? Both o f them stop you, especially if th e former a va*# an I a c anium. t h ja w orjd Take one alligator pear, chill th# rem ove t h e ce n te r wiU) involves f rench d ressing S erv e on a lettuce jeaf w ith cherries suitable fo r a the thoroughly, and halve, f m And the t r a f f i c cop is a n o th er fall hat, D a ch e’ it all. lim ousine parked when lowed A nd a n oth er th in g — w hat hap- exam ple. N ev e r will he be freed o f the gu ilt of prejudice in this pened to all the p reju dice against column. How7 o fte n does he over- canned beer? There was a tim e folk* th ou gh t an y th in g al- look the shiny in an open can to stand alongside a fire plug only to walk up to a b attered one lung touring over ten seconds w a s as d angerou s car and g iv e ou t a ticket for park- as a bomb th r o w e rs’ con ven tion, ing an hour and ten m inu tes in- They g a v e no consideration to the stead o f only an hour. And w hen soo thing e f f e c t s o f the alcohol the metal, n o t to m ention you have put an honest nickel upon in the parking m eter a "lug. If th a t isn ’t prejudice then S alom e isn ’t a sandwich. local option has ab- sorbed all the prejudice* form erly The fall o f capitalism is bound en joyed by canned beer. Options to come. With our present eco- are all right, but w h y m ust th e y cornic structure how can the work- be local? Is this co u n tr y n ot y e t ing class exist e x c ep t by the die- large en ou gh to support a national, tate* o f the bloated bondholders o f or a t least a state option? Wall S treet? The sweat o f A* m y optician said only yes- this co u n tr y as terday. Or was it three day* ago? brow established a leader o f the world and the sw eat L e t’s se e now', I cut P. T. on T u es- o f the brow is the only m eans o f day, ate dinner on W ednesday, such, Capitalism w en t to bed Thursday. Oh w e IL k eep in g w hat he said was a darned sig h t m ust g o ! instead o f the d rin ker’* esophagus. P erhap s it as the And w here did that picture go short o f fo cu sin g on the case, you Hello boys, how are you? I have that played the Capitol last w eek? It w as the one a b o u t the boy and missed so much. No you the girl, and som e parent?. Per- n eed n ’t back the w agon up, I’ll haps the p aren ts had som ething to walk o u t to the curb. N apoleon , I shall go do with the boy and the girl, or put d ow n vice versa. A nyh ow , they were p ea ce fu lly . Tell me, have I missed m eant for each other (the b oy and any good parties at the castle dur- the girl) and no one wmuld help them, the m ea n ies (the p a r e n t s ). D rive p ast the fa ir grou n ds on The T e x a s band is no exception, the w a y back to N orth Austin, there this m orning and I Look how m a n y tim es the f ello w s in the band have to blow ca u g h t fire the b ig g est h orn s or play the bass must see if the heat is intense, ing m y short absence? the circus o u t little Hannibal; that n et, THE POET’S RELEASE IN S P IR A T IO N AT HOME When a sister stops to w orry Of the thin gs a fellow need*. And then pleads with him to So through all his work hr hurry speeds; When a sister k eep s inquiring How his tasks are com ing on, And this sister is S how in g that he * not alon e; inspiring Then it m akes him n^ar co n ­ tented, And this sis he will p refer; H er advice is n o t resented, And h e ’s kind o f proud o f her! — D A V I D N E W T O N . The flesh, red w a ste round h ol­ low bone, With solitude con fid e s A secret in a m umbled to n e : m y face, the silen ce hides so now m y d eaths are su i­ cides tears I shed a g a in st a and sto n e m ust g u st upon m y bed now fall alone. Within this fatal web I a thousand pattern* w eave; pretend the fictio n o f dis­ at all for which I grieve. — TOM L. D A V IS. the smell o f a pipe the sm ell o f a match the sm ell o f the n ight the click o f the latch the bark o f a dog the sound o f a step on the walk a frie n d ETI. J U i i ? L A ST D A Y ! Kids* M atinee T oday IO a.m . 15c 'til I p.m . I S ch ool ChiL lOc I V . Th* FU»h. — snookie. thankful an y more b ecau se H m ight in te rfer e with bu*in*»a and then business w ouldn ’t have a n y ­ thing to be than kful for. Not that the high-handed w a y it really make* a n y d iffe r e n c e to us w hat day T h ank s­ givin g com es on. One day is fe a t as good as another. But w e a c u te ly in resent w hich Mr. R o o sev e lt broke a three hundred yea r tradition w ithou t e ven an if-you -please to anybody. We recom m en d to C ongress and the various legislatures th a t good old A m erican cure-all— “ T h ere ou gh t to be a la w .” As a sort o f post script, w e would also like to com m end Gover­ nor W. Lee O ’Daniel very highly on his proclam ation o f two T h an k s­ givings, which was the beet he could do under the circumstance*. T E X A S Alway* I Sc Till 7 P.M. L A S T D A Y “RETURN OF THE aCISCO KID” W IT H W A R N E R B A X T E R L YNN BARI C ES AR ROMERO {j3 S S B B B L m 2 5 c 3 5 c TIL 5 P. M. | 1939 s h y irs SCT KtCttYl IT S SOT I*BV) IT’S SOT* l i p MSTyEmM M M M m r M M r a w m M K R IM ■ H H H ^ ^ ■ ■ 1 n u n un o r B E T T E D A V I S E R R O L F L Y N N n a g “ E L I Z A B E T H and E S S E X ” P L U S . C OL OR CARTOON N O V E ! T Y L A T E S T N E W S iTYn m N O W ! A " r 2 5 c U ncle S a m ’# S ecret S erv ice E X T R A ! S P E C I A L ! Jackie COOPER. Scouts ^ Rescue CHAPTER I DEATH RIDES THE AIR” URRSITSCE3 s u m ” - ™ S TA R T IN G S U N D A Y ! IN T E C H N I C O L O R !~ S U N D A Y O N L Y I I O C ash and C a rry ^ Discount on Laundry J J5 DIAL 3566 1514 Lavaca n JUDY G A R I A N O FRANK M O R G A N RAY BOL GE R IAT K HALE V Scuw fTs G reatest “S h ow of Shows*' ^ chablis coLmnui • n m A n an — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939 Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in th' PAGE FIVE Church to Mw p Ten Years 0ldSunday loth Anniversary! St. M a rtin ’* Lutheran Church will observe the tenth anniversary | o f the completion of it* church building at Fourteenth Street end I Congress Avenue Sunday. The Rev. F. G. Roesener, pastor of the church, said that on this I occasion throe anniversary services w ill be held; two in English and I one in the Germ an language. The** Eng lish an n iversary services w ill J be held at l l o’clock and at 7:30 j o'clock Sun day night. A special service in Germ an w ill be given at 2:30 o’clock fo r the elderly peo­ ple. Dr. Wiegman To Speak At Rally St. M a rtin ’s Lu th eran Church was organized in 1883 and built its first church at 106 E a s t T h ir­ a teenth Stre et in 1884. I t was small brick building and is now occupied by the State P a rk Board. D uring its occupancy of this build­ ing St. M a rtin ’s saw m any strug­ gles and remained a com paratively .nialt congregation. A t t h . time o f the new church in 1929, the con -1 gregation had approxim ately 150 contributing members, while today it counts 495 contributing mem­ confirm ed members, bers, 559 777 baptized members, including children. Dr. Fred C. W iegm an, president of Midland College, Freem ont, Neb., w ill speak Sunday at the annual fall ra lly of the L u th er League of the Texas Synod at I F |rst £ H Lu th eran Church St. M a rtin ’s Lu th eran Church w ill observe the tenth an niversary of the completion of its church building Sunday. The Rev. F. G. Roesener is in charge of the services. About University People — Registration fo r the ra lly w ill begin at IO o’clock and w ill be followed by the regu lar m orning service at 10:30 o’clock in charge I end in Houston with her parents, week-end in San Antonio of the Rev. Fred W . K ern, pas­ to r of the F irs t English Lu th eran Church where the subject of Dr. Sue Bates w ill spend the week-1 George Leonard will spend the week-end in Navasota. the B e tty Boysen w ill spend I week-end at her home in Houston. Jean n e Trim ble w ill spend the 11- Jo h n H obart w ill go to Dallas . . . . . „ . , , ,, „ „ „ „ week-enn for me ga.he. K a th ry n Spence w ill go to G a l­ veston fo r the Alph a Theta fo r­ mal. From 1884 up to D o lo r.. F ro m m , w ill .pend th . W ieg m an's s.rn ion w ill be “ C h r i.t rn Crisis.” T h . choir w ill b . under week-end in Goliad. the direction o f R . Cochrane Penick. As part of the m orning Roberta W rig h t will visit her service, Dr. S. W . Bohls w ill con- parents at her home in K a ty over duct a conference fo r the young the week-end. the present time, seven pastor* have served St. M a rtin ’s. They include the Rev. H. Maerz, who organized the con- gregation: the Rev. M etzenthin, the Rev. Bunge, the Rev. H arder, the Rev. H artm an, the Rev. Rom* i people on “ Presen t D ay Problem s berg, and the Rev. Roesener. Rev. J 0f Y outh.” Roesener came to St. M a r tin ’s from W a rtb u rg Sem inary, D u ­ buque, Iowa, in the fa ll of 1913. It was under his leadership that the congregation has grown. The afternoon sessions of the Y outh Conference w ill begin at 1 :30 o’clock with a song service under the direction of Rev. K ern. The welcome addres* is to be de­ Rev. Roesener invites friends of livered by M ayo r Tom M iller. A t St. M a rtin ’s to attend the anni- 2:30 o’clock D i. A rth u r M. Knud- versary services. The music of the sen of Chicago w ill speak on “ The day w ill he directed by Mrs. F . S. Romance of Home Missions,” fol- Gustafson, choir director. B y de-* lowed by a recreational period in nee Dance at A .& M . this week cision of the Board o f Eld ers, the Rev. Roesener w ill preach the an­ niversary sermons. Rosem ary Peabody w ill attend D. C. Ram sey and C lay Ste-* the S.M .C.-Texas game in Dallas ! Geneva England, freshm an from j Salado, w ill visit her parents there Sa tu rd ay. I this week-end. phenson w ill attend the S.M.U.- M arg a ret Bieh l w ill spend the Texas football game in Dallas Sat- week-end at her home in Galves- urday. t ° n* K a th ryn K irb y w ill attend the M argaret Sm ith and Ja n e Pay- annual Industrial Education Din- ^ are in Dallas fo r the Texa?- S .M .U . game. Rex Alcorn w ill spend the week B e tty Je a n Pitm an , Norm a Don- end ’n Dallas. He w ill attend the igan, and V irg in ia Forw ard w i l l . S.M .U .»Tex*s game. attend the S.M .U game in Dal- las this week-end. Starts Nov. 8 The second annual Inter-Sem ­ in ary Conference w ill he held N o­ vember 8, 9 and IO at the Pres­ byterian Theological Sem inary in Austin. Sem in a ry students of all denominations from Texas, Lo uis­ iana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Colorado have been invited. Today - On the Campus 2 — G rid - g r a p h p a r t y fo r S M U .- T e x a s g a m e , T e r n * U n io n . fo o t b a ll 2— F o o t b a ll p a r t y a t U r n v e t s ity P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u rc h 4 :3 0 —- T h e M a r y E lle n B r a U e y o f th e T e x a s S t a t e C o lic , e f o r W o m e n w ill m e e t a t the hom e o f M r s . C- H . S t a n d i f or, 4 1 1 0 G u a d a lu p e S t r e e t , ft— U n iv e r s i t y C lu b B r i d g e P a r - ty , U n iv e r s i t y C lu b , 2 3 0 4 S a n A n t o n io S t r e e t. 9 - 1 2 — O p e n h o u s e a n d d a n c e , S O C IA L C A L E N D A R 9-12— A lp h a E p s ilo n P l fra terns ty formal d a n c e . T? na* Union. T e x a s U n io n . The Rev. P e rry Gresham o f the C n iversitv Christian Church in F o rt W o rth w ill speak at the open­ ing banquet, W ednesday at the U n iv e rsity Presbyterian Church. J The Rev. Edm und Hetltsohn of the U n iv e rsity Methodist Church will speak at l l o’clock Thursday morning. A fte r discussion groups, the conference w ill go on a sight- Junior Architect seeing tour of Austin Thursday afternoon. Thursday night Dr. M ichael M arY o sip of the F irst Presb yterian Church of Temple In conclusion, Com­ w ill speak. munion w ill be held F rid a y at the Central C hristian Church. Called to Dallas lect student in Are You Going Inter-Seminary To Church? ’Conference F I R S T M E T H O D IS T C. M. Raby, pastor 9:30— Sunday School. 10:45— Serm on, “ A D uty and a P rivile g e .” 6:30— Young People’s Meetings. 7:30— Sermon, “ P r a y e r: the F o r ­ gotten Se cre t.” U N I V E R S I T Y C H U R C H O F C H R I S T Bm i| D. Shilling, minister 8:30— M orning Sermon. 9:45— Bib le School. 10:50— Sermon to be given by Collin Sm ith of A u stralia, a stu­ dent in A bilene Christian C ol­ lege. 6:30— Young Peop le’s Class, 7:30— Eve n in g Sermon. A L L S A I N T S C H A P E L Rev. Chester L . Hults, rector 6:30— H o ly Communion. 7 :30— H oly Communion. 9— Choral Communion. l l — M orning p rayer, sermon, and H oly Communion. 6— Evensong. C H R I S T IA N S C IE N C E -Morning services. ‘Adam and F a lle n Serm o n : M an.” Social Clubs Share Picnic, Fun and Food Games were played and a becuo supper served at a the Rusk-Gregg famed picnic of Counties Club and the F o rt W o rth Club Thursday evening near B a r ­ ton Springs. A n outstanding event of the conference w ill be a report of the Am sterdam Conference, held d ur­ ing J u ly and August in A m ster­ dam, by E llis Nelson, director of student activities at the U n iversity P resb y terian Church of Austin. Also of significance are the group discussions which will be held at the Sem in a ry on Thursday morn- b a r- ! ing and afternoon. The-* w ill be com-1 “ C h ristia n ity and Social Crisis” by Rev. H einsohn; “ Youth Challenge in C h ristia n ity ” by Rev. Gresham ; “ M issions,” by Rev. M arYo zip; and “ E van g elism ,” by Rev. Kern. of the F irs t English Evan g elical Church o f Austin. The social committee of the Rusk-Gregg Counties Club was composed of O lga W oodall, ehair- This group, organized for the man. Bud d y Ponder, E v e ly n Glass, ! purpose of barding together rem­ and A lfred M ullins. Beth Cooper in ary student? of all denom ina­ and J . C. Nelson made a rra n g e­ tions, is a part of the InUr-Sem - ments fo r the F o rt W o rth C lu b .' the United in ary movement of States. Chaperons w ere M r. and H rs . C. H. Leinbach J r . and Dr. A n ­ drew Louis. Floyd T a ylo r Jr . , ju n io r arc! the Un ive rn : left fo r his home in D allas ca Thursday morning on H ir r the death of his sister, M rs, K Sm ith of Dallas, Mrs. Sm ith, form erly Mn ‘ Taylo r, attended N :' h Tex State Teacher? College for V men Methodist U n iv e rsity in 1932-, She died at 3:30 o’ morning in a Dallas hospital. in 1931-32 and it! S F u n e ral services have n t ; been arranged. Hille! Group to Present Sidney Howard Play B ea trice Sc the H ille l Dr. n.ounced that of the sea sic “ The S ilv e r se ut od No veer w ill again b club’s presen nouncement c cast Miss f the p of characters w Schw artz said* H O S P IT A L L IS T S t . D a v id 's H o s p ita l Jo h n n y Crouch, captain of the varsity swimming team, w ill go to Dallas fo r the week-end. K. A. C a r d e r R ic h a rd H ank* M a r t in M c B rid e C h a rle s W , P ic k - a t t J r . Rns.-ell M c F a r la n d R o b e rt Pe n n o ck Ja m e s M c K a y C la ric e C u n n in g h a m E d w in W ood w ill go to Dallas this week-end to be initiated into Lam bda Chi and to attend the S.M U. game. students of Texas State College fo r W om en, form er­ ly College of Ind ustrial Arts, are to an entertainm ent at invited Jo e Freem an, Nathan Levene, H a rry Follodcr. and Max Rosen. the honie of M rs- C. H. Stan difer, all ex-students o f the U n iv e rsity 4111 Guadalupe Stre et, from 4 :39 A ll form er ! and members of Alpha Epsilon Pi t0 6:30 o'clock Sa tu rd ay. I fra te rn ity , in Austin w ill be to form al fa ll . . . . o fficia l delegate, attend the fra te rn ity ’s dance Sa tu rd ay night and its open 0rene T h o r n e , president of the Home Economics Club, Helen house Sunday. Greby, Velm a Lee W e ir, R u th , Bass, A d e le C o n c e iv e r S t a n le y K o r.ar S e to n H o s p ita l ill at H o m e H a r o ld B . M e lle n - ald N a o m i H w e rto n Z e ld a Z in n J a n e Lo o m is P a t r ic ia F ra n c e s T e r r ill K ir k s e y G A L V E S T O N C L U B P IC N IC The Galveston Club planned W ednesday fo r a hayride to be held Thursday night, Novem ber 16. Membership cards were issued, a and it was divided to have Miss E v e ly n Charkas of Sea ler, M yres, Miss Bess H e flin , and Miss Fpeaaer f ” r the noxt meeting, No- U n iversity graduate of 1938 fro m ! A lberta Dodson are attending the ; prober 15. the School c f Business Adminis- Stat- Annual Home tration, w ill be a visitor in Austin Club Convention in San Antonio S O U T H W E S T E R N C L U B M E E T S during the week-end. F rid a y and Saturday. Econom ics w ill The Southwestern Club meet Tuesday, Novem ber 7, at 7:30 o’clock in Texas Union 301, an­ F re d P u rl, president, has on need. This fall i f s Bridge Party Planned By University Club The U n iv e rs ity Club will enter­ tain S a tu rd a y night with a bridge party at the club house, 2304 San Antonio Street. The party w ill begin at 8 o ’clock. Host* w ill be M r. and Mrs. W . A. N ie lander and M r. and Mrs. John R. Sto ck ­ Persons wishing to attend ton. should telephone Mrs. b e la n d e r or Mrs. Stockton fo r reservations. the club w ill have its custom ary buffet supper. Sunday night H IL D E B R A N D E L E C T S The H ildebrand L a w Society, law stu­ i legal organization fo r in the U n iversity, elected j dents the follow ing officers fo r this y e a r: E rn e st Bo.?], president; R ob ert Howard, vice-president; Tom L e a r , ; I clerk; and B e rt Thompson, sher- I iff. The society meets in the L a w ; n ig h t 1 every Monday i from 7 u n til 8:30 o’clock. Building f I ’N' r EX-U. T P R O F TO O R I Dr. George Lussky. of Germ anic language a* versify during the 1920- session, has returned to versify of Oregon, ab­ sence of tweny-ninc ye., come head of the Germ an ment. Dr. Lussky ha? contrib tid e s to various profe? int azines rn A m erica and (I I 'n and ha- taught at lr of Minnesota, W UeonO r M ontana, besides The U t of Texans. C H E M F R A T TO E l C I P h i Lam bda honorary chem engineering soci officers Monday I C hem istry Bu i I o’clock. -tv Housemothers To Hold 3-Day Convention Housemother* ■ d a thret-day con- ' '.ember 7, to and policies of M - S te lla Hardin, ■ organization, an- H a w Meeting* - 'rfton Had ICI. 5vc a ' ■’ r w ill begin at i ne M ay, Novem ber its theme ip*-” Di§- ' ade “ The Develop- V Dc si- able Attf- teaching of ‘" arid the planning ' 3t a ii a r em e n t,** w ill Y dnesday’s dis- “ The ' on ” of Meals,** i ■ st Account- . lividual Counsel. ho?en fo r Thurs- It will include e Psychological U m a n Beh avio r.” * he c nvention w ill ' ation met f Texas Phar- in g 218, Wedges- 7 ♦ A I instructor of chem istry, spoke of the Texas Uni- of Ph arm acy. An- a given on better- iation by Richard H em e Speaks To PHa rmacists K E N N E D Y S P E A K S T O A I E E : ' " ’ n < A r re n t R e la y n- for the pro- •i of t e transmission lines a? short*, leaks, • vt ? trie subject of U F. Kennedy of ’ 'iv i?ion, Central rn erg, of the Gen- ' any, to the stu- the Am erican In- ’ ■ ml Engineers L I per Method Beauty Service * A tre n t o u i d a y , o n e o f r fa '» v* ll m a k e y o u f e e l lik e a n e w p e rs o n . C O M ; r E T E B E A U T Y S E R V I C E TD* of. for Men I 171 f f , Phone 2-0737 charge of the C ity Recreation De- end. partment. A fte r a period of special music, the Rev Donald E . E ld e r of Houston and the Rev. W ie g ­ man w ill conduct group discus­ sions. Dr. Knudsen w ill deliver the Vesper service sermon at 5:15 o’clock and w ill he closed with installation of state officers bv Rev. Kern. The ra lly will end with a b uffet supper fo r the young people. Mitchell Plays For Dance Saturday Clyde M itchell and his orches­ tra w ill play fo r the third free dance sponsored by the Texas U n ­ 12 ion Sa tu rd ay from 9 o’clock. until Dallas Ceremony Will Re-Establish Lambda Chi Here This nine piece orchestra con­ sists entirely of U n iv e rsity stu­ dents. They are Charles Taylo r, Jo e Castle, Jam es M c C a rty , Jam es M cK ee. H arold Suggs, Kenneth Sk inn er, Charles Diebold, Gus Cuenod, and M itchell. F o u r U n iv e rsity students w ill be initiated into Lam bda Chi A l­ fra tern ity, pha, national social the Sunday, Novem ber 5, S .M .U . chapter The M itchell says he is striving fo r i new and distinct type of sweet , , , „ j . - , a u „ k . 1! . ™ . tho, this , * ' ( lub, are Ben L y tle , Robert Dep is swing.” He believes that this the only way a band can make a name fo r itself. M itchell has or- ■ dared three electric violins of his j own design to help develop this new type of music. The w ill be the first in Texas. The Alpha Mu Club was organ­ ized here to secure a charter from Lam bda Chi Alpha fo r the re-es­ tablishm ent of the Alpha Mu chap ter on this campus. uty, Ed w in W ood, Hintgen. by in Dallas, four, members of the Alpha Mu and George violins j y / , admitted Students will be to the dance only on tickets, which may be obtained free at the U n ­ ion office until 8 o’clock tonight. J There are one guest j tickets and five hundred stag tick- cts available. thousand The o fficers of the Alpha Mu t lub are: Jam es D arby, president; vice-president; Jam es M cC a rty, W ood, secretary; and D eputy, treasurer. Dick Rubottom. assistant to the Dean of Student L ife , is the fac : u lty sponsor of the club. Penick to Open Classics Series Student Engineers illu strated lectures by D r, H. j . I A d o p t Constitution . Leon, associate professor of clas- , »ical languages, Dr. WL J . B attle, languages, professor of classical and Dr. Am erico Castro, professor of Rom ance languages, have been scheduled on the Classical Club program this year. i These lectures, along w ith one I by Dr. D. A. Penick, professor of classical languages, w ill be open to the public. M arg aret Doggett, U n iv e rsity student and one of the A thenia survivors, planned to il­ lustrate a lecture on scenic Ita ly Novem ber 13 w ith technicolored motion pictures, but the film s were lost when the ship was sunk o ff the coast of Scotland Septem ber 3. |>r. Penick w ill begin the lec­ ture series Novem ber 27 with a discussion of pastoral epistles of the Bib le and classical literature. famous Mrs. Yale Hicks Dies In Laredo; Rites Today Mrs. Y ale Hicks, mother of Mrs. P h il Ferguson, died in Laredo F r i ­ day morning. Mrs, Ferguson is the w ife of P h il Moss Ferguson, as­ engi­ sociate professor of civil n e e r in g . A graduate of the U n i­ social v e r s it y , she was form erly d irector of L ittle fie ld D orm itory. The funeral services fo r Mrs. H icks will be Sa tu rd ay in San A n ­ tonio. Alpha Epsilon Pi Frat Gives Saturday Formal Alpha Epsilon P l fra te rn ity w ill hold its fa ll form al Sa tu rd a y night from 9 until 12 o’clock at the L io n ’s C oun try Club. Jim m y W a ile r and his orchestra w ill play. The color scheme w ill be purple and gold, the fra te rn ity colors. Catherine Cameron le ft F rid a y San Antonio, in fo r her home iwhere she w ill spend the week-end. Chapt c; th of The Texas Student Conference, a division A m erican So ciety of C ivil Eng - ; neers, organized and adopted constitution at a convention o. the Texas section of the A .S .C E. held in F o rt W o rth recently. The Student C onference was tem ­ p orarily in Corpus C hristi last spring. organized H ilton K. Davis, U n iversity stu­ dent, was elected chairm an of the student chapter. B. B. Claudt, Texas A .& M ., was elected vice- Fu q u ay, chairm an, and Texas Tech, was elected secre­ tary. G arth U n iv e rsity students attending the convention w ere Jo e Battle, W . H. Kilgore, H. K . Rigsbee. R. R. Dix, Ja c k W ild es, L y n n Bro w n , and W illia m H unter. professor Jo h n A . Focht, of highway engineering, and P h il Moss Ferguson, associate profes­ sor of civil engineering, were fa c ­ u lty delegates at the conference. M R S . B L A N D T O S P E A K Mrs. Kathleen Lom ax Bland will speak to the pledges of Kappa A l­ pha Theta M onday night a t 6 o’clock follow ing the chapter sup­ per. Mrs. Bland the problems of getting started on the campus with some sorority group each week. discusses M O N I T O R C L U B T O M E E T The M onitor Club w ill meet at I P. T y le r the home of Mrs. R. 1506 Congress Avenue, Sunday night a t 7:45 o’clock. Miss Mildred Basford, office Student m anager of the Texas Publications, Inc., went to B a y ­ town F rid a y to attend the annual dance of the T a ran T elia Dance Club of B ayto w n . She w ill return to A u stin Sunday night. M a ry K a th ry n Scofield w ill a t­ tend the Alpha Theta form al at the School of M edicine in G alves­ ton on F rid a y, Novem ber IO. I e x a n Cl A S S i l l CC I \ c l Announcements Announcements Music F ug Cleaners L E T A U S T IN P H O N O G R I tor ni>h m u*ie for Phonograph* 116 E a s t 6. #469. rented jo u r V S S C L E A N E D G E O ; W E S L E Y I • ___________ r hone M U I Plumbino T r a v e l Bureaus THE GAY NEW COLOR BY Radio Service W anted to Buy Keep W arm Com fortable PEERLESS G a s H e a te r J im . ( . R o ss 3 19 Congress I I art! w a re C o. Phone 7066 J.F .C T R IC RO O M H E A T E R S . M c wart-W a rn e r Radios, SIO.95 11.71. up. • idem Lamps, 9Sc up. Jo h n L . M artin . , JO Congress. Phone 3563. I Z1KR S C O S M E T IC S . 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Pleftor* Pr»4 u •- b f D*r<4 O S * U * iM The hosiery sensation of the fall that so b e a u t i f u l ac­ cents costumes of wine tones, black, d eep blues or rich browns G a y and color ;ul, w*th the glamour c f H o lly­ wood. 0 .1 5 $1.00 and $1.35 Short— Medium—Lou g "PERSONAL LENGTHS" CONGRESS y t / PAGE SIX The First College Daily In the SoutK Phone 2-2473— THE DAILY TEXAN— Phone 2-2473 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1939 N o R e m o ra , P lease Nazi Exile Portrays Tragedy of Proletarian Death in Exhibition Here B y MARY CONE D E E S K a t h e K ollw iU , a n a r t i s t o f th e “ lo w e r d e p th s ,” c r u s a d e s a g a i n s t social in ju s tic e t h r o u g h t h e sim p le b u t p o w e r f u l m e d iu m of th e b la c k a n d w h ite o f h e r etching*, lit h o ­ g r a p h s , a n d w o o d cu ts, A n e x h i b i­ tio n o f h e r w o rk is o p e n to th e p u blic in th e A ca d em ic Room o f th e M ain B u ild in g fro m 2 u n til 5 o ’clock on all w e e k -d a y a f t e r n o o n s u n til N o v e m b e r 21. O f G e r m a n b ir th , Mrs. K o l lw iti is c o n s id e r e d one o f th e f o r e m o s t c o n t e m p o r a r y w o m e n ai'tists. A l­ th o u g h she has n o t bee n o ffic ia lly exiled u n d e r th e N az i r e g im e , h e r ; p roletarian w ork ! show n in B erlin. is n o t publicly P ro testin g a g a in st th e p overty a n d s q u a lo r of p ersecu ted h u m a n - ; ity, h e r c h a r a c t e r s c o w e r a gain st a g r im b a c k g r o u n d o f d a r k n e s s like s o m b r e g h o s ts w r i th in g in a lim bo o f d e s p a ir . B o w ed m en, hag- I g a r d w o m e n , a n d b ew ild e re d chil­ d r e n s ta lk a c ro ss a s t a g e o f p o lit­ ical a n d e c o n o m ic o p p ressio n like i s ile n t a c t o r s in a pantom im e of social tr a g e d y . “ S t u r m , ” one in h e r se rie s of i ll u s tr a ti o n s f o r H a u p t m a n n ’s “ The W e a v e r s , ” c a tc h e s t h e s p ir it of m o b h y s te r i a in th e r io to u s band o f w e a v e r s w h o a r e c l a m o r in g a t t h e g a te s o f t h e i r p e r s e c u to r s . M e n a r m e d w i t h h a t c h e t s a n d co b ­ a n d w o m e n d r a g g i n g b l e s to n e s t h e i r c h i ld r e n a f t e r th e m sh rie k t h e i r m is e r y t h r o u g h th e ir o n grill w o rk o f the g a te s . o f in t h e th e w e a v e r s e rie s A n o t h e r r e p r e s e n t s th e i n t e r i o r w e a v e r ’s w o rk r o o m . W a t c h i n g th e u n c o n s c io u s b o d y o f a m a n c a r r ie d o u t o f th e d o o r , a g a u n t w o m a n s t a n d s th e f lo o r b y th e loom s a r e s t r e t c h e d t h e e m a c ia t e d bod ie s o f tw o o t h e r th e w'oman s it tin g w o m e n . O nly h e r b y th e m w ith h e r h e a d im m o b ile w h ile on on k n ees r e fle c ts th e sorrow w hich the others seem incapable o f e x ­ pressing. sy m b o l A n e v e r r e c u r r i n g in K a th e K o llw itz ’ d r a m a o f t h e u n ­ f o r t u n a t e s is th e f ig u r e o f d e a t h . In “ H u n g e r ” it sw oop s d o w n o u t of a n a b y s s o f b la c k n e s s u p o n th e w h ite w r a i t h s o f c r e e p in g h u m a n ­ ity who clin g to one a n o t h e r , w id e ­ e y e d In and h o r r o r s tr ic k e n . “ D e a th a n d W o m a n ” th e g i g a n tic s tr u g g le o f a m o t h e r f o r lif e is p ic tu r e d as a w o m a n w r e s t l i n g th e b o n y s k e le to n o f d e a t h w ith w hich has p in n e d h e r a r m s b e h in d l it tle her. P a th o s is a d d e d in t h e child w ho clin g s to breast. its m oth er’* C om p lete re sign a tio n ch aracter­ in “ Call o f izes th e old w om an D ea th ” as she turns listle ssly to an sw er d eath as it taps h er sh oul­ der. D ark ca v es o f ey e s, h eig h te n ­ ed cheek b ones, and gn arled hands are ev id en ce o f the p rivation o f her e x iste n c e. In shadow }' to n es o f g ray-b lack , “ W om an w ith Dead C hild” por­ trays th e p o ig n a n t g r ie f o f a m o­ ther in th e con vu lsed fig u r e o f th e fra n tic a lly clu tch es w om an w ho the lim p body o f her child in her arm s __________ Afec Don Cossacks lo Sing Nov. 16 U. T. Culture Group To Sponsor Choir U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s will h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y to h e a r a n i n t e r n a t i o n ­ a lly k n o w n m usical g r o u p on N o ­ v e m b e r 16, w h e n t h e C u l tu r a l E n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t b rin g s G e n e r a l P l a t o f f ’s D on^ C o s sa c k t h e c a m p u s . The choir C h o i r th e h a s g iv e n c o n c e r ts all o v er w o rld , a n d has d e lig h te d m o r e th a n 3 ,7 0 0 a u d ie n c e s w ith its singing. C o m m itt e e to in * T h e r e a r e no m u sica l i n s t r u ­ th e m e n t s the choir, and so in ­ s i n g e r s hav e to r e p r e s e n t th e s t r u m e n t s . N ic h o la s K o s t r u k o f f , f o u n d e r an d m u sic a l d ir e c to r o f t h e g r o u p , has h im s e lf t a u g h t e v e r y m e m b e r , a n d he u se s th e i r voices like an o rg a n o r a n o r c h e s tr a . In a d d i tio n th e g r o u p its m usic, to also dances. N E W A D D I T I O N S T O T H E C I R C U S . — S h o w n « b o v « . r e A m e r i c a ' * f a v o r i t e c r a c k p o t s , t h e M a r * b r o t h e r s , H a r p o , G r o u c h o , a n d C h i c o , a s t h e y a p p e a r w i t h F l o r e n c e R i c e i n “ T h e M a r x B r o t h e r s a t t h e C i r c u s , ” n o w s h o w i n g a t t h e S t a t e . T h e C ossack C h e ir w as o r g a n ­ in in a n e n g i n e e r i n g school ized C zec h o slo v a k ia. a K o s t r u k o f f , • e l f - t a u g h t m u s ic ia n , fo u n d a m o n g fellow s tu d e n ts , o th e r s w ho his w e r e in t e r e s t e d a n d b e g a n c o n ­ d u c t i n g a ch o ir of voices. T h e y f i r s t g a v e o cc as io n a, pub lic p e r - ■f nrrr.a r>rpa a n d w h e r a v i s i t i n g i m - I O . n . a n c e ., a . I d » n e r . a v w u n g « p resario heard in vited them to give a series Of p r o fe s - b io ra l A u dienc e* w e r e to w n s , , , . ia stic , a n d b e f o r e lo n g th e b e g a n to th in k o f g iv in g u p t h e i r *?**>»« , c a r e e r s f o r music. t h e m he con certs m o u r n in . . . . n eigh b orin g Mickty Moran e n th u s - E*t»» B a r t o n s in g e rs j U(iv* p !srk < .*oe M o r a n Rooney Proves Versatile; Marxes S till Lunatics - B A B E S I N A R M S . " A t t b s P a r s - ) S c r e e n p l a y b y J a c k M r G o v a n S t a t e , S c r e e n p l a y b y t h e I r v i n g B r e c h e r . t h e p l a y D i r e c t e d b y E d w a r d B u x s e l l . P r o d u c e d s n d L o r e n z H a r t . b y M e r v y n L e R o y . A M e t r o - G o l d w y n - " A D A Y A T T H E C I R C L S . " A t V a n R i p e r B a s e d o n R i c h a r d R o d g e r s P h o t o g r a p h y b y R ay d i n e . P r o d u c t i o n by M a y e r P i c t u r e . T h e s c a t A r t h u r F r e e d , D i r e c t i o n by B u s b y B e r k - A t t o r n e y L o o p h o l e ______ G r o u c h o M a r x *!*>*• R e l e a s e d b y M-G-M Th# c a s t fol- A n t o n i o ------------------------------------------Chico M a r x j " P u n c h y " ---------------------------- Harpo Marx lo w s: Kenny Baker F l o r e n c e R i c e E v e A r d e n M a r g a r e t D u m o n t N a t P e n d l e t o n F r i t z B e l d J a m e s B u r k e J e r r y M a r e n g h i .............................. B a r n e t t P a r k e r Judy G a r l a n d J u l i e R a n d a l l C h a r l e s W i n n i n g * * P e e r l e s s P a u l i n a J o h n C a r t e r L i t t l e P r o f e s s o r A t o m W h i t c o m b G y K i b b e e M r s . 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