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T h e E v e ­ side n i n g S t a r w h e n it s t a t e d t h a t “ the c o u n t r y a n d E m p i r e will s ta n d in h e a lt h a n d s t r e n g t h if th e p ro p o s e d m a r ­ ri a g e o c c u r s .” th e K in g ’s to o k if th e K in g th e said m a r r i a g e L ess s u r e t h a t th e E m p i r e w ould to o k s t a n d p la c e w a s th e B ritish C a b in e t, w hich w a s d o in g its b e s t to c o m ­ p ro m is e in view o f K ing E d w a r d ’s to c a r r y on w ith his r e s o lu tio n p la n s o f m a r r ia g e . Likew ise, a m o v e w a s b e in g m a d e to line up t h e B ritis h P a r l i a m e n t s q u a r e l y in th is g r a v e b e h in d involves th e m o s t crisis w hich s e r io u s q u e stio n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l t h a t h a s b e e n p r e s e n t e d to public o ffic ia ls in m a n y y e a rs . W hile all th is is g o i n g o n, th e K ing is t h i n k ­ g iv in g in g o v e r to his b r o t h e r , th e D u ke o f Y ork. T h e L o n d o n p a p e r s im p ly t h a t th e y w ould like this, a n d in c o n s e q u e n c e t h e y n o t to s t a n d on ly a g a i n s t t h e K in g b u t also to build u p th e h e ir -p re s u m p t iv e . a b d i c a t i n g t h r o n e p ro c e e d e d of th e h a v e a n d I t h as b e e n p ro p o s e d , a n d is b e in g stu d ie d on the q u e s tio n th e b a sis o f its c o n s t it u ti o n a lit y , t h a t K in g E d w a r d shou ld h ave th e c o n ­ s o r t o f his choice, b u t t h a t a n y is sue o f th e m a r r i a g e sh ou ld be e x c lu d e d f r o m possible su cce ssio n th e t h r o n e . 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L ed b y m o t h e r , tw o -y e a r -o ld th e e rn e s h u f f le d his f e e t f r o m th e d o o r to b ack a g a in , w hile “ o h ’s ” a n d “ a h ’s ” a n d “ i s n ’t he c u t e ’s ” m a d e s t u ­ d e n t s f o r g e t t h e i r books. ta b l e la s t an d th e F r o m th e b a c k o f the ro o m g ro w ls a n d y ip s b r o u g h t la u g h s a s tw o s le e p in g do gs w oke up to f ig h t. j a r r e d s t u d e n t s A U n i v e r s i t y j a n i t o r a p p e a r ­ ed, r o p e in h a n d . G ro w lin g s a n d y ip p in g s in t o sm iles, th e n s n ic k e rs, th e n g u f ­ fa w s, a s n o t tw o, b u t five do gs w e re d r a g g e d ig n o m in io u sly a t t h e e n d o f r o p e s f r o m th e R e ­ s e rv e L ib r a r y . B a rk e d p r o t e s t a t i o n s w e r e h e a r d fr o m th e en d o f th e m a i n a ir e d a le c o r r i d o r th e p o k e d his no se ro o m . S t u d y i n g c o m p le te ly d o w n . a n o t h e r in b ro k e as Co-ed Assembly To Set Activities For Freshmen Co-ed A ssem b ly , b elie v in g th a t f r e s h m e n o f t e n jo in too m a n y c a m p u s o r g a n i z a ti o n s to th e d e t r i ­ m e n t o f t h e i r sch o lastic w o rk , has b e g u n a p r o j e c t to lim it to th r e e th e n u m b e r o f a c tiv itie s o p e n to fi r s t - s e m e s t e r f r e s h m e n . M a r g a r e t B e r r y , p r e s id e n t, a t a Co-ed A s­ se m b ly m e e t i n g y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­ F a c u l t y W o m a n ’s noon a t C lub, a p p o in t e d a c o m m it te e to in­ w o rk o u t a p o i n t sy s tem s t r u c t n e w s t u d e n t s a s to th e n u m ­ b e r o f clu bs t h e y m a y be allo w ed t o jo in . M a r t h a B ro d e rs o n , F a n ­ nie Lee H a rv in , a n d K a t h r y n P it- th e c o m m itte e . t e n g e r m a k e u p T h e e n f o r c e d r u l i n g will t h r o u g h Co-ed A s s e m b ly a n d th e D e an o f W o m e n 's office. th e be to E ach w o m a n s t u d e n t w ho is a m e m b e r o f a n u m b e r o f c a m p u s is a sk e d by Co-ed o r g a n i z a ti o n s A sse m b ly to ch e c k by th e p o in t to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r or sy s te m n o t sh e is h o ld in g to o m a n y o f ­ fices. T h e p o i n t sy s tem w as c o m ­ piled b y Co-ed A ssem bly. is b ased o n th e tim e s p e n t b y o f f i ­ ce rs in t h e d i f f e r e n t o r g a n i z a ti o n s t h e i r officia l d u tie s, to p e r f o r m th e m o s t th e o ff ic e s r e q u i r i n g ti m e b e in g the a ll o tt e d m o st p oin ts. T h u s, th e q u a n t i t y a n d q u a li ty o f w o r k d o n e has been u sed as a p o in t e v a lu a tio n a n d g r o u p in g . c r i te r io n for I t A s t u d e n t w ith a C a v e r a g e m a y hold o ff ic e s t h a t to t a l up to n i n e ­ t e e n p o in ts, a n d a s t u d e n t w ith an a v e r a g e o f B o r m o r e m a y hold o ff ic e s tw e n ty - fiv e p o in ts. T h e sy stem is a d m i n ­ is te r e d b y a n elig ib ility c o m m i t ­ te e a p p o in t e d b y Co-ed A ssem bly. Po i n t Sy s t em t h a t t o t a l up to G ro u p I w ith a follow in g, a v e r a g i n g te n to ta l o f the is com p osed o f p o in ts e ach fo lo w in g : p r e s i d e n t o f M o r t a r B oa rd, p r e s i d e n t o f O r a n g e J a c k ­ e t ' ’. e d it o r s o f T he Daily T e x a n , p r e s i d e n t o f so r o ritie s, s e c r e t a r y o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A ssem bly, p r e s i ­ d e n t o f U . J . S . A . , and p r e s id e n t of Y .W .C .A . The six p o .n ts each , m a k e G ro u p I I : p r e s i ­ d e n t a n d b u sin e ss m a n a g e r o f th e L ig h t O p e r a C o m p a n y , p r e s i d e n t a n d b u sin e ss m a n a g e r o f th e Glee C lub, p r e s id e n t o f Co-ed A s s e m ­ bly, p r e s i d e n t of th e se n io r an d j u n i o r class, p r e s i d e n t a n d p r o ­ g r a m c h a ir m e n of d e p a r t m e n t a l clubs, p r e s i d e n t o f A lp h a L a m b d a D e lta, c a p t a i n , a n a p le d g e c a p ta in o f a s o r o rity , c a b i n e t m e m b e r s o f th e Y .W .C .A ., and p r e s i d e n t p r e s i d e n t a n d p r o g r a m c h a ir m e n o f l i t e r a r y societies. P a n h e lle n ic , t r e a s u r e r , ru s h o f G r o u p III c o m p r is e s th e fo llo w ­ in g o f f o u r p o in t s e a c h : c a s t s of L ig h t O p e ra , c asts a n d t r e a s u r e r o f C u r t a i n C lu b , o f f ic e r s o f H o m e E c o n o m ic s C lub, m e m b e rs o f O r ­ an g e J a c k e t s , p r e s i d e n t a n d p r o ­ g r a m c h a ir m e n o f P r e s e n t Day C :ub, p e r m a n e n t c o m m it te e c h a i r ­ m a n o f M o r t a r B o ard , p re s id e n t, p r r g r a m c h a ir m a n , c h a i r m a n of c h u r c h ft a r .d in g c o m m it te e s club s, p r e s i d e n t o f special i n t e r ­ e s t clubs, s p o r ts club le a d e rs , p r e s ­ id e n t o f F r e s h m a n Club, p r e s i­ d e n t o f S o p h o m o r e C lub, p r e s i­ d e n t o f U p p e rc la s s G irls Y .W .C .A ., i n t r a m u r a l m a n a g e r s , an d d a n c e c o m m it te e m e m b e rs. o f G r o u p IV is m a d e up o f G r o u p IV , w ith a to t a l o f t h r e e p o in ts eac h, the fo llo w in g : j u n i o r a n d se n io r class co un cils, f r e s h m a n an d so p h o m o re class o f f ic e r s an d cou ncils, o f f i ­ p e r m a n e n t c e rs an d c o m m it te e o f Co-ed A ssem bly, c h a i r m a n o f C u r t a i n b o a rd o f d ir e c to r s d e p a r t m e n t a l o f C lub, o f f i c e r s clu bs, o f f ic e r s o f d e p a r t m e n t h o n ­ o r a r y clubs, o f f ic e r s and u p p e r ­ c la s sm e n o f d o rm it o rie s , o f f ic e r s o f M o r t a r B o a rd , and p r e s i d e n t of N .U .T .T . Also m e m b e r s o f P a n h e lle n ic , o f f i c e r s o f P r e s e n t D ay C lu b , of- See C O -E D S, page 3. Indian Life Is Like Ours-Joshi A m eric an W o m e n of Future, Model Professor Visiting Reveals By F R A N K I E G I S T it In d ia n w o m e n “ U n iv e r s ity life is m u c h th e sam e in In d ia as t h e U n ite d is In S l a t e s , ” Dr. S. L. Jo s h i, p r o f e s s o r in D a r t ­ o f c o m p a r a ti v e relig io n m o u t h U n iv e r s ity g u e s t a n d s p e a k e r f o r t h e A u stin O pen F o r u m , d e c la r e d T h u r s d a y . look u p to the A m e r i c a n w o m a n as th e model o f th e f u t u r e , h e said, an d a dd ed t h a t he did n o t m e a n t v e H olly­ w ood ty p e t h a t c h a n g e s h u sb a n d s o n c e e v e ry six m o n t h s , b u t th e a v ­ e r a g e A m e r i c a n w o m a n who is in ­ te r e s t e d in h y g ie n e , d iete tics, an d h o m e econ om ics. th e f o r a C ollege r o m a n c e s hav e a good ch a n c e to s u cce ed b e c a u se o f th e c u lt u r a l a f f i n i t y , d a rk -e y e d e d u c a t o r d e c la re d . As a f o u n d a ­ tio n b e t t e r m a trim o n ia l p r e p a r a t i o n f o r y o u n g people, he s u g g e s ts F r e n c h th e salo n w h e r e m e n an d w om en m e t to discuss to p ic s o f i n t e r e s t a m o n g th e m s e lv e s sho uld be revived. t h a t old o f in his own w o rd s, I g n o r e S a le s ma n s h i p Smiling, he ad v is ed y o u n g girls a n d boys to ig n o r e th e h ig h -p res­ co u rtsh ip , s u r e s a le s m a n s h ip a n d “ N e v e r ju d g e a m a n a t his b e s t behavior. F in d him w hen he is t a l k in g w ith his m o t h e r o r his s i s te r .” Too m u c h e m p h a s is is p u t on s t a n d a r d s o f c o m f o r t, he believes, a n d di­ v o rc e should n o t o c c u r j u s t b e ­ c a u s e th e h u s b a n d d o e s n 't hav e a jo b . th a t J a p a n , In s p e a k i n g o f fro m w’h e re he r e c e n t l y r e t u r n e d , he ex ­ p lain ed its relig io n is m a d e u p o f th e t h r e e th in g s t h a t , ta k e n s e p a r a t e l y , m a k e u p t h e g r e a t e r relig io n s a n d c u l t u r a l ideals of t h e w orld . T his in c lu d e s th e s c ie n ­ ti fi c i n t e r e s t o f th e w e s te r n h e m i ­ sp h e r e , th e love o f c r e a t iv e a r t of th e C hin ese, w h o a r e n o t in clined to be relig io us, a n d th e philosophy o f Ind ia. Religion in Mi ddle We st I t is his ideal to p u t a s t u d y o f c o m p a r a ti v e relig io n in t o the col­ leg es o f th e M iddle West. T he stu d y con sists o f a new' scientific m e th o d with a p hilosophical i n t e r ­ in clu des a p r e t a t i o n o f f a c t s . I t s u r v e y o f th e re lig io u s e x p e rie n c e s o f m a n k in d th e w orld a n d d e a ls w ith religion a s a c u l t u r a l stu d y . in all p a r t s of th is is Dr. J o s h i ’s A lth o u g h he ha.' b een in T e x a ' b e f o r e , f i r s t visit t o A u stin . He reca lled w ith in C o lorado , a m u s e m e n t his t e l li n g o f th e T e x a s g irls in his re lig io n classes. He c o m p a r a ti v e t h e m as his “ T e x a s to r e f e r r e d h e r d . ” life O l d e s t C u l t u r e l a u n d r y m e n , have C o n t r a r y to t h e a v e r a g e A m e r ­ ican belief, the C h in e se , f a r fro m the all b e in g o ld est c u l t u r e k n o w n , Dr. Joshi d e c la re d . I t is a c u l t u r e ba-ed on a e s t h e ti c c re a t io n a n d a p p r e c i a ­ tio n o f b e a u t y f o r em o tio n a l s a tis ­ fa c tio n . “ T he C h ine se g e t a kick o ut of t h i n g ' , ” he p r o d u c i n g b e a u t i f u l said. o ld e r In d ia n culture is th a n that, o f G reece a n d d i f f e r e n t from t h a t o f C hin a a n d J a p a n . I t is a1 lied to E n g lish a n d A m e ric a n c u l­ t u r e in t h a t its p r e s e n t passion is fo u n d in ph ysica l science an d a revival o f i n t e r e s t in philosophy, w ith a in th o u g h t an d a r t . re n a i s s a n c e d e f i n i t e --------------- o--------------- Pre-Med Students Take Test* Friday All s t u d e n t s the U n iv e rs ity in w h o e x p e c t to e n t e r a n y school of m e d ic in e n e x t fall m u s t t a k e th e a p t i t u d e t e s t w hich will be given in H ogg M e m o rial A u d ito r iu m at 2 o ’clock r e g i s t r a r , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . to d a y , E. J . M athew s. ; A foe of $1 is r e q u i r e d b e f o r e ta k e n . This c an th e test can be be paid at th e A u d i t o r ’s O ffice, a n d re c e ip ts m u s t be a t t a c h e d to th e t e s t p a p e r b e f o r e it is tu r n e d Dr. IT. C. B lo d g e tt, asso ciate in p r o f e s s o r of p sy ch o lo g y , will co n ­ d u c t the tests. Gregg Player* Give Shakespeare Skit “ P y r a m u s a n d T h i s b e ” fro m “ A M id s u m m e r N i g h t ’s D r e a m ” wa*- p r e ­ th e w o rk sh o p s e n te d at the G r e g g HOU** P la y e r s T h u r s d a y n ig h t at G r e g g H ouse. p ro d u c tio n the m e e t i n g of T a k in g p a r t th e skit w e re in Leslie O ’C o n n o r as P y r a m u s . J a c k L e s te r H o lm e s as T h isb e , a n d B ro ok s, W illiam A r li tt , T ra v is Poole, an d W a r r e n M o orm an . F lo r e n c e S e a rs d ir e c te d . “ P y r a m u s a n d ThiR be” will be I n t e r - C h u r c h th e r e - e n a c te d D ra m a tic L e a g u e open hon** S a t­ u r d a y . at Citizens Gossip, Prof Says By E R N E S T S H A R P E I f y o u w a n t to g e t t h e dope on y o u r r o o m m a t e ’s h o m e - to w n , th e n r e a d th e a r t ic l e on u r b a n i z a t i o n in T e x a s by W a l t e r T. W a ts o n , p r o f e s s o r of sociology a t S o u th e r n M e t h o d is t U n iv e rs ity , w hich a p ­ th e l a t e s t S o u th w e s t e r n p e a r s in Social S cience Q u a r t e r l y . o v e r su p p ly th e “ r o o m i e ” hail f r o m Does A m a r i ll o ? I f so, c h a n c e s a r e he h a s an in clin a tio n to be a gossip. t h a t city P r o f e s s o r W a ts o n sa y s p o ss esses o f an “ kn o w -a lls.” He d e c la r e s t h a t in th e little to w n o f P la n o , p o p u l a ­ th e tio n 1,554, “ it is to see w a y w h o can o u td r e s s th e o t h e r s , ” a n d W a c o , he says, is still a b ig c o u n ­ t r y tow n w ith “ s t u r d y , c h u r c h ­ g o in g p e o p le .” th e w o m en c o m p e t e rid ic u lo u s N o w in o r d e r to k e e p P r o f e s s o r W a ts o n o u t o f tr o u b l e w ith ev e ry in T ex as, c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e l e t j u s t w h y he it be ex p la in e d d u g up th is in f o r m a t i o n . H e w’ro te t h e a rt ic l e , “ Is C o m m u n i t y Size a n I n d e x o f U r b a n i z a t i o n , ” as a p a r t o f th e la r g e r s t u d y , “ U r b a n ­ iz a tio n in T e x a s .” In th is p r i m a r y s t u d y he had 500 s tu d e n ts , som e f r o m th e U n i ­ v e r s ity , w r it e p a p e r s p e r t a i n i n g to c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s h om e in to w n s , such as e x t e n t o f gossip, a t t i t u d e tow’a rd e sp e ­ cia lly d a n c in g , c a rd - p la y i n g , use to w a rd o f liq u o r, etc., fa s h io n s, a n d m a n y c lo th in g , o t h e r c h a ra c t e ri s ti c s . “ m o r a l s , ” a t t i t u d e t h e i r P r o f e s s o r W a t s o n ’s c o n clu sion w a s t h a t size is n o t a n e x a c t d e ­ t e r m i n a n t o f how u r b a n i z e d a city th is c o n ­ it. He p ro v e s o r to w n c lu s io n w ith a n u m b e r o f c o m p a r i­ so n s o f la r g e an d sm all tow n s. tim e s t h i r t e e n “ P l a n o is a ‘b rid g e m a d to w n ’ ; B o n h a m (5 ,6 5 5 ) ho lds t h a t c a r d s a r e a p a r t o f ‘th e d e v il’s w o r k ­ s h o p . ’ S a la d o ( 4 7 1 ) p a y s little a t ­ s t r a n g e r s ; B re n h a m t e n t i o n t o ( 5 , 9 7 4 ; w ith th e is p r e j u d ic e d a g a in s t p o p u la t io n , t h e i r t h e m — ‘a lw a y s looks in to c o n n e c t io n s .’ “ B a s tr o p ( 1 ,8 9 5 ) h a s a ‘d e a d ­ e n i n g in f lu e n c e on all w ho r e m a in t h e r e ’ a n d ‘c o m ­ p le t e ly u n d e r th e d o m i n a ti o n o f th e c o m m u n it y t r a d i t i o n s , prides, p r e j u d i c e s ’ ; D a in g e rf ie l d a n d ( 8 1 8 ) is e n e r g e t ic a n d p r o g r e s ­ sive. A r c h e r C ity ( 1 , 5 1 2 ) , a c o m ­ m u n i t y o f th e size in w h ich gossip ‘no flo u ris h e s , o n e kn ow s a n y t h i n g th e o t h e r ’s p r i v a t e b u s i n e s s ’; r u r a l in t h a t r e s id e n ts ‘p o sitiv e ly r e f u s e to to l e r a t e g i r l s ’ s m o k in g . ’ its p e o p le a r e t h a t a b o u t is u r b a n in “ In D a in g e rf ie ld ‘one w o u ld be su r p r is e d a t th e c u l t u r e a n d -re­ is sh o w n by boys f i n e m e n t t h a t a n d g ir ls ,’ a n d y e t t h e r e is c o n ­ stant, small-towm f r i c ti o n b e tw e e n th e M etho dists an d B a p t i s t s . ” T h u s P r o f e s s o r W a ts o n p ro ves t h a t th e r e is no o n e -to -o n e c o r r e ­ la tio n b e tw e e n u r b a n i z a t i o n an d c o m m u n i t y no to w n s u n if o r m l y u r b a n o r u n i ­ f o r m l y r u r a l. In o t h e r w o rd s, no m a t t e r w h a t c ity yo u visit, you will a lw a y s r o o s te r s cro w . size, a n d h e a r also th e Regents Will Dr. Benedict Is Honor Guest Work Out Details At Ceremonies Of Hogg Bequest Dr. H. Y. B e n e d ic t, p re s id e n t o f t h e U n iv e rs ity , will be s p e a k e r a n d a g u e s t o f h o n o r t o d a y a t th e u n v e il in g o f th e P e t e r s Colony M a r k e r in D allas. Dr. B e n e d ic t is a g r a n d s o n o f th e f o u n d e r o f th e P e t e r s C o lo ny C o m p a n y . a n d o rg a n iz e d H e n r y P e te r s , W. S. P e te r s , an d c itizen s o f o t h e r a n u m b e r of th e Louisville, Ky., T e x ia n L a n d E m i g r a ti o n C o m p a n y an d se c u r e d p erm issio n f r o m th e R ep ub lic o f T e x a s to s e t ­ tl e fa m ilie s in e ig h t e e n N o rth T e x a s co un ties. F r o m th e tim e of th e e sta b lis h m e n t o f fir s t in w h a t is a g e n c y n o w Dallas C o u n t y in 1845 u n ti l 1855. a p ­ p r o x i m a t e l y 10,000 p e o p le settle d in th e P e t e r s C o lo ny a r e a . th e A g r a n i t e m a r k e r , on e o f a s e ­ r i e s o v e r th e s t a t e m a d e possible by C e n te n n i a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n s , has b e e n e r e c t e d in th e n o r t h w e s t e r n p a r t o f D allas C o u n ty , at th e site o f th e f i r s t re s id e n t a g e n c y of th e P e t e r s C olony C o m p a n y . lu n c h e o n w h ich D r. B e n e d ic t will be a g u e s t at P r e s i d e n t a is g iv in g F r i ­ G e o r g e B. D eale y d a y in h o n o r o f th e B o a rd of F e l­ lows cfi th e D allas H isto ric a l S o ­ c ie ty an d will s p e a k l a t e r in th e da}’ a t th e u n v e ilin g c e re m o n ie s w hich will be held in th e F a r m e r ' B r a n c h M ethodist C h u rc h . D r. C. S. P o tts , f o r m e r l y of th e f a c u l t y o f th e U n iv e r s ity , and n ow a m e m b e r o f the S o u t h e r n M e t h ­ od ist U n iv e r s ity f a c u l ty , will also p a r t i c i p a t e th e p r o g r a m . in ---------------o--------------- Ex-Cactu* Editor V isits on Campus Ed A n gly , w ho re c e iv e d bis b a c h e l o r of a r t s d e g r e e fro m the U n iv e r s ity in 1919, v isited on th e c a m p u s W e d n e sd a y . in th e U n iv e rs ity , Mr. A n g ly w as a n ig h t e d i t o r o f the T e x a n , a n d w as e d i t o r the Coctile in 1919. W h i e o f F o r sev eral y e a r s he w as L o n ­ don c o r r e s p o n d e n t f o r th e Asso­ jo in e d c ia te d P ress, an d he the th e N ew Y ork e d ito ria l s t a f f of H e r d d - T r i b u n e to aid in c o v e rin g th e p r e s i d e n t i a l c a m ­ p aig n . He was w r i t i n g m a g a z in e a r t ic l e s b e f o r e th e c a m p a ig n . th is y e a r Mr. A ngly, who is now on his v a c a tio n , will sp e n d so m e tim e in M e x i c o b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g to N e w York City. D u rin g his U n iv e rs ity year® his hom e w a- rn P a les tin e. ---------------o--------------- H ousem others Add $ 5 0 to Loan Fund t o he a d d e d F i f t y do llars, to th e h o u s e m o t h e r s ’ lo an f u n d , w a ' ra is e d d u r i n g th e b u sin e ss m e e t ­ in g of th e H o u s e m o t h e r * ’ A sso cia ­ tio n f o r Men held M o n d a y in th e T e x a ' U nion . Mi*® O lga M a r k le y was e lected to the s e c r e t a r y o f fill th e v a c a n c y d e a l i o f Mrs. E llen B rig h t , a--><>cialion by cauked th e W. T R olfe, p r o f e s s o r of a r c h i ­ t e c u r e . spoke on “ T h e S tu d e n t L e a r n s to A p p r e c ia t e ’’ Miss S h a ­ ro n S m i th p la y e d th r e e acc ord io n n u m o e r a . R e g e n ts o f T h e U n i v e r s ity of j th e th e i r n e x t m e e t i n g t o w o rk out T e x a s a r e e x p e c te d in d e ta i ls a t c o n n e c tio n w ith a d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n o f th e six m e m o ria l s c h o l a r ­ ships f o r U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s p r o ­ vid ed in a b e q u e s t o f th e la te Will H o g g o f H o u sto n , U n iv e r s ity b e n ­ e f a c t )T. T h e se sc h o la rsh ip s, each w ith a f u n d o f $2 0 ,0 0 0 , m a k i n g a t o t a i g r a n t o f $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 , w ere in a d d i ­ th e U n iv e r s ity to g iv e n tion to a $ 1 0 0,0 00 f u n d o u t o f a $ 6 9 5 ,0 0 0 b e q u e s t s e v e n t e e n u n iv e r s it ie s a n d c olleges in T ex as to be used f o r s t u d e n t loans. to . ^ c o r d i n g T e r m s o f id e n tical e x c e p t the six s ch o larsh ip s a r e th ese t h a t s c h o la rsh ip s will be a w a r d e d f o r in spec ifie d s u b j e c ts . The s t u d y s c h o la rs h ip s , t o Mr. H o g g ’s will, a re “ to he c o n f e r r e d on su ch t e r m s a n d c o n d itio n s as t h e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts m a y p r e ­ be scrib e, p ro v id e d giv en to co m m o n g r a d u a t e s o f high schools of T e x a s in o r d e r o f merit, o f c a n d id a te s , c o n s i d e r in g fa m ily h is to ry , a p t i t u d e , h e a lt h , a n d s c h o l a r ­ ship is “ to eq ual o r ex c e e d $760 p e r y e a r , ” th e will s t ip u l a te d . sch o la rsh ip .” E a c h p r e f e r e n c e th e f i r s t T h e a w a r d s in clu de th e f o llo w ­ in g : a sch o larsh ip in p u r e o r a p ­ plied m a t h e m a t ic s in h o n o r o f th e la te A r t h u r L e f e v r e . S r .; tw o in p e t r o l e u m g eo l o g y or in field g e ­ th e ology, in h o n o r of late W a l t e r B eno na S h a r p , th e s ec on d in h o n o r o f J o s e p h S. C u l­ l m a n ; one in law, in h o n o r of th e late J a m e s L o c k h a r t A u t r y ; and tw o in d o m es tic s cie n c e o r h o m e in h o n o r o f e c on om ics, th e f i rs t Mrs. E ste lle B ro u g h to n S h a rp , a n d in h o n o r of Mr. H o g g ’s sister, Miss Im a Hogg. th e second ---------------o-------------- - Ju n io r H igh School H as High R ating T h e U n i v e r s ity J u n i o r High School, o p e r a t e d c o o p e r a t iv e l y by th e U n i v e r s ity a n d th e A u stin public school sy s tem , h a s a chiev ed a g r a d i n g b e tw e e n 800 a n d 850 1,000 p o in ts, o u t o f a possible Dr. said I. W e d n e s d a y in a ta lk to th e A u s ­ tin E x c h a n g e C lub at th e D ris k i’.l H o tel, I. Nelson, p rin c ip a l, T h is g r a d i n g has b een m ad e a c c o r d i n g to c a r e f u l l y p re p a r e d ' c o r e c a rd s , on w hich all m o d ern j a r y Council y e s t e r d a y d e c la re d n oo n, w h e n I r u g u a y - u n c o n s t it u ti o n a l, w as n o t t h e w e ll-b ein g o f y o u r By u n a n im o u s v o te i C ouncil, a c c o rd in g th e s e c r e t v o te o f th e s t a t e - ! tu tio n a l. X he q u e s t io n . th € fi n r t o f In d ia n a p o lis , the C ouncil th e J u d i - ----------- s e c r e t z e n s ' th e ‘ h o t h a t He called a t t e n t i o n to th e g re a t d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock in the Mr. R o osev elt said , “ i t th a t of se- waR b r o u g h t to c u r i n g w e ll- b e in g a t home. T h e first b a tt le f ie l d of p e a c e .’ m e n t o f L. E. Jo n e s , c h a i r m a n , th e a t t e n t i o n o f C o m m i t t e e s a n n o u n c e d to headi a nn ual t he C ouncil a t its m e e t in g y e s t e r - S a n ta C lau s D rive w e r e : so ro rity , j an<> E y re * a n d B u s te r Q uist, co­ th e T e x a s c h a i r m e n ; f r a t e r n i t y , L e f t y C u ra- c h a n g e s since th e d a y s o f P r e s i d e n t Mon- U nion. I t was p r e s e n te d by J o h n m in s an d G eorge C ham berlain, roe an d o f G e n e r a l A rtig a s o f | C o n n a l l y , a ss e m b ly m a n , follo w in g c o c h a i r m e n ; a n d pu blicity , B illy J i m m ie L t n m g a n , c h a ir m a n . O ris S tru d e, U r u g u a y . He said a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e f a t h e r s o f th e A m e r i c a n re- B rin k le y , p r e s i d e n t o f T h a th e S tu - E d g y re s , an d E d H od ge. p ub l.es had e ig h t-h o u r th e n h e a r d o f d a y , tim e has w r o u g h t A ssem b ly an d e n t s ’ A ssociation , c h a ir m e n will s e le c t re-elec- c o m m it te e t bf> A ss e m b ly ’s t h a t none of second room t h a t the of of m inim um f o r w o m e n p r o t e c t i o n and c h ild re n , o f c o l l e c t s b ar- f a m i n g b e tw e e n em p lo y ees, of o ld -ag e s e c u n t y , o f m o c e r n s a n i t a t i o n , U g h w ays, r a i l r o a d s or steel build- L ev ity o f y e s t e r d a y ’s decision, ask- w f s , o r th e te l e g r a p h , th e ra d io . ' i n g t h a t ^ e m p lo y e rs a n d m ght a t 7:30 o'clock. th e q u e stio n o f C ouncil ac t on c o n c re te ^ n te d t h e i r I last r e t r o a c - of in C o n n e lly , in a s h o r t talk. pre- ^ l i e n a l t ions o f th e c o m m it te e m e n a n d a d d itio n a l m e m b e rs as needed. re p re se n ta tiv e !, „ t r e l i n e w o uld he held , c, . m m i t t e , chosen „ _ o f , d K c o m m it te e a r a O sb o rn e a n d Bill C li f ­ a n d * * r r . » O sb o rn e a n d Bill C lif­ tb w a „ m , d e c h a ir - i n v e r t * to p<,d pl„n of pro. r e p r e s e n t a t i o n . OtheT j o r tr av el by in v alid ity o f ty * a u to m o b ile o r of f a s t ste a m s h ip s a n d b y air. a s t a t e m e n t as to th e v a li d it y ap- th e A n d y e t, y ou a n d I a r e v e ry p o in t m e n t s m a d e by th e A ssem bly , e x p e n s e s fo r D ean V . I. Moor*, a ss e m b ly m a n , w bo 15 t a k m & t h e U n iv e rs ity d ele- i l n v a f n m A t t i ♦ I-* th e decision w’as g a l e s to th e .Student G overnm ent t h * c e r t a in t h a t if th e y w e re alive to-1 d ay, th e f o u n d e r s o f o u r g o v e rn - j a r g u i n g m e n t w o uld look w ith a p p r o v a l on r e t r o a c t i v e w h a t we a r e s e e k i n g to do to use th e p ra c t ic e s o f d e m o c r a ti c gov- A rticle VI of th e c o n s t it u ti o n to P o u n d s, e m i n e n t in solv ing th** n ew pro b- lerns,” th e P r e s i d e n t d e c la re d . j u n i o r rn is s e c r e t v o tin g of th e A ssem bly an d a m e m b e r of th e A t h e n a e u m L it- of Dallas, th e D e p a r t m e n t o f J o u r n a l i s m , T he A ssem b ly v oted to p a y c a f baVe been vio lated by th e C liffo rd . t h a t d e c la re d w eek-end . decision T u e s d a y in e f f e c t , s t a te d t h a t C o n f e r e n c e in P o rt r e c e n t r e c e n t C t u A o n t o r t h Bill th e a «• ^ to rec o g n ize a re -ele ctio n should be held. ‘TCvery n a tio n in all th e w’orld > t h a t if a violation o c c u rr e d , th e n e r a r y has b een c om pelle d th e fa c t o f n ew c o n d itio n s . I t is o f th e u tm o s t im p o r t a n c e t h a t the o f th e J u d i c i a r y C o u n cil c o n ce rn - D elta < hi. h o n o r a r y n a t i o n s o f fo u n d le a d e r s h i p w ithin w ork o f m e n t an d d e m o c r a ti c p rocesses. the U n iv e r s ity . D alla s is a pledge o f S ig m a jo u r n a li s m ing th e r e t r o a c t i v i t y o f T u e s d a y ’s f r a t e r n i t y f o r m en . Miss W illiam s, of Dallas, a j u n i o r in th a C ollege " T h e p e titio n in this case ra ise s of Art* a n d S ciences, is a m e m - f a r as we b e r o f A lpha Xi D e lta s o r o r i t y find o u t ha- » n d T a p and Gown. She w as * the C ouncil. B lu e b o n n e t g o v e rn - h a v e been able n e v e r corno up T he follow ing is th e s t a t e m e n t 1 luh, a n d it possible u n d e r vigorous d e cis io n : th e f r a m e - a q u e stio n w hich so to fin d th e s p i rit a n d t h e n ew w o rld have P re s s A sso ciation , c o n s t it u ti o n a l n o m in e e a n s w e r ; S ociety , Belle to in th e th e in r e t r o a c t i v e e f- 1935. P o u n d s an d Miss W illiam s th e T e x a s U n io n th e r e m a i n d e r o f “ W e hav e n o t c o m p le te d o u r n a m e ly , w h e th e r t h a t ta s k the ob- is a c o n - c a ]]y? w h e t h e r r e t r o a c t iv e e f f e c t j y e a r. f ert s hall be g iven to a decision w 'll se rv e on the task. In a c c o r d a n c e w ith j e c t iv e s and theory of d e m o c r a ti c 0 f tb e C ouncil, o r, m o re s p e c i f y B o a rd f o r g o v e r n m e n t, tin n in g one. tv e seek new rome- s hall bo given to the decision o f dies for new co n d itio n s; new con- (he C ouncil rendered at th e last dition s will c o n tin u e a rise, mfretin g on N ovem ber 19, 1936, som etim es the rem ed ies su c c e e d ,. and r<,ading. as fo llo w s- and so m etim es th e y m ust be a1- terad or r e s u l t is t h a t we m ov e f o r w a r d . ” „ ,J t ig op in ion o f th * C o u n . s tu d e n ts ’ im proved. B ut the n et | cU th a t w here th e to Teachers Back Library Aid Bill .......... — O' Guest Rabbi Speaks Tonight R abb i S elw y n D. R u s la n d e r of P ort A r t h u r will c o n d u c t serv ices as g u e s t rab b i at th e T e m p le B eth Is rael at 8 o’clock to n i g h t. R abbi is e x c h a n g i n g p u lp its R u s la n d e r with Rabbi A. V. G o o d m a n , who will c o n d u c t se rv ice s in P o r t A r ­ t h u r . Rabbi R u s l a n d e r , who will it if has : t he n u n d e r ------------- p r o p o s e d is se c r e t , it Horsi ng it the c o n s t . ta “ Moore, W r i g h t a nd T h o m a s c o n si d er a b l e A ssem bly acts as such on any m a tter over w hich The acti on o f the T exas S ta te a u t h o r i t y ti on, t h e v o ti ng as to such ma t - T e a c h e r s Associ at i on a t its rec e n t t e r must be open a nd no’ s e c r e t , c o n v e n t i o n in F o r t W o r t h in en- a n d leg isla tio n to viol ates A rt. VI Sec. 6 of t h e provi de - t a t e aid f o r l i b r a r y s er v - t h a t w ill provide j ic? c o n s t i t u t i o n . this the opi ni on of m o v e m e n t , " Miss L eN oir Dim- the P a c k a g e Loan d i s se n t ed t h e m a j o r i t y . We a g r e e w i ’ h mi t t , c h i e f o f t he m a j o r i t y in all r e s p e c t ex- j L i b r a r y , said T h u r s d a y . copt wi t h t h e fol l owi ng q u a l if c ati ons, n a me l y, t h a t s e c r e t vot- m g m a t t e r exc ept v o ti ng on p o l n t m g , o t h e r p e r s o n a l ssues.* iat ion d i r e c t e d it# o f- o mm i t t e e , a n d ficers, is u n c o n st i t ut i on a l on a n y g e n e r a l m e m b e r s h i p t o c o o p e r a t e t h e Te x a s L i b r a r y Associa- t: n ai I o t h e r o r g a n i za t i on s t h a t have a l r e a d y jo i n e d in t h e mo v e - ap- with a n d rat i : cati ons, is “ a s t e p legi sl ati ve The assi mp e t u s f r om for ^be fir s t place it sh o uld be m ent. j 0lJ- ° ------------- E x p l a i n i n g (he need f o r su c h legi sl ati on, Miss D i mm i t t said t h a t t h e publi c l i b r a r y service is an i n ­ t egr al p a r t o f the publi c e d u c a - syst em, “ i n d i - p e n s a b l e alik« ' to pupils in o u r school! *n(l co l­ le g e ' a n d to a d u l t cit izens. ” " f o r scant “ Ti xas, s e r v ic e .” provision its cities, an d c o u n tie s m ak e th * m a i n t e n a n c e a n d e x te n s io n o f li­ b r a r y c o n ti n u e d . in “ T his s t a t e ra n k s li b r a r y only P> c e n ts per cap ita f o r such p u r - p o se .” The she th i r t y - n in t h s u p p o r t, p ro v id in g a d v o cated by p lan th e Texa Library- A ssociation w'ould re q u i r e th e le g is la tu re to p ro v i d e o f the A ssem bly " b i t an ad eq u ate a p p ro p r ia t io n o u t o f to a u g m e n t to 1,br*U ex te n s io n service th rough in f u t u r e th e g e n e ra l as is n o t r e t r o a c t i v e re v e n u e th e S t a t e L ibrary an d the S t a t e L i b r a r y and H isto rica l C o m m a - 'i ™ to ’ake bo oks to th e peopl*. a n y j to in from I ennsv - , w as rendered is a n a t i ve ot Rabbi R uslander t h a t with r es p e c t B R Cohh, g e n e r a l is a m em ber from any action on I ions p^tit-ion w as was a request sp eak on C ivilization s G ro w in g i to P a i n ' . v a n i a a n d was e d u c a t e d the a n y actifin tbo A s s e mb l y m a y t a k e , public schools of P i t t - b u r g h . He SQ jong, u a n a p p a a j jg n 0 ( t a k e n t h e r e f r o m a n d the ac t i o n no t de a t t e n d e d the H e b r e w I mo n ( ol ..;,irvd u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l b v lege and r ecei ved his b a ch e l or cd t h e arts d egree the U n iv ersity C ouncil th< action is bindinjf. The o f C incinnati. S in ce a m onth prior p elltk m o f Mr B rinklev Jn re. ^ ^ which the above opinion to his ordination in 1 9 3 5 , he has involved no appeal been rabbi a t P o rt A rthur. thf, part 0 f fra ter- ^he A ssem bly, In e ffe c t, a ll his o f the Sigm a A lpha Mu nity, o f the P ort A rthur f o r I lub, and o f the < em ca, C onfer- Rn a d v j80ry opinion as to the vot- procedure that the A ssem bly ence o f A m erican Rabbis, should follow in fu tu re m e e tin g '. it was such an opinion t h a t And was handed dow n— an opinion th at does not rela te to any ape rifle action ins t e ad rel ate* o n ly to the co n d u ct of the A ssem b ly Cobb to A dd ress A ustin T each ers ' e c r e t a r y o f th e T ex as S t a t e T e a c h e r ' ' A s ­ sociatio n , and e d i t o r o f th e T ex as the a s s o c ia ti o n ’s publi- speC)f5C a c , on of fhe A s s e m b l ’.', O u tlo o k , c a tio n , will sb o u jd f u r t h e r be p o in te d o u t a s s u m p ti o n th# t e a c h e r s in th e i n s t i t u t e m e e t i n g S a t u r d a y m o r n - w h k h a „ p a rt je s p w g e n t a t ing at 11 :15 o ’clock inp mAAf in c an na riant Iv w e n t Council m e e t in g a p p a r e n t l y w e m to r iu m o f th e discus- in on. F u r t h e r m o r e , High School. A. M. M c C a llurn, s)on fhat took p ,ac terisn* game T o u c h F o o t b a l l , 5 o'C lo< k N o rth field, Au-tex vs w inner of H e rse y H o uae-Fit* H ouse gam'- Middle ; field. R an gers va. w inners of House of field. U rb an Club- T e ja * ^-Ranger* game. Sm ith S tu rb an * va. w in ner of - F r e s h m a n A r c h it e c t s g am e. H a n d b a l l D o u b le s . 7 : 4 S o’Cloek (B e t a ) MS, Pard ne and C a rtw rig h t (P h i D e lt ), C ourt 'P e t a l va. Court. I. Berm an and h a t* (T a u H alt) va. D y e " and N egley • Ph i D o lt). 1 ourt vs, I . Jo h n ­ (P h i Cam I. Court (S ig m a C h il vs. (T a i P e l t ) . C ourt ( D K F ! vs. 'P h i* . C ourt *. -r. (T a u P e lt I. Court vs 'B e t a ) i D K F . i. Court ‘ Tau P e l t ) va. N a ­ Lo cke and K e rr C allan and Sim m on* son and Sharp ie** Ii, Houston and R u tle r R end er and O rnatein 7. Pa tte rso n and G ra n v ille Taahnek and G reenhill H aden and Hopkins T a 'h n e V and Rae-isio Ju n e m a n and S. Stone ; Townsend and M a verick : in . V e e r and S in e - r ( P h i Cam* p ie r and L o g a n ( A T O ) . to end Determined the sealion out of the conference ceiler, thirty-three Texas Longhorn! arrive in Little Rock thin mominsf, 'he Arkansan Razorback* that ready for a game Saturday with er.il decide the 1936 championship. The squad _ ....... left Austin ar -- ■, . last night amid cheers from student* ♦gathered at the railroad station. Fail to Get West Coast Call The M ARCH of — SPO RTS— B r J O E B E L D E N 7V t ft n S p&fi 0 £> CAN YOU FEEL IT? to be, Let it never be said that the th* Athletic Council has not haired in th# development of this, what seems the spirit. renaissance of T^xas Circumstance* such as a taring team sometimes bring about wanted results. Take the Long­ horn#— they lost every confer­ ence game until along came take the Aggies* Then 'he this very Longhorn Band— st A. & M. game they blossom forth in neatly pressed orang# and white splendor. The com­ bination of a winning tram and a sure-stepping band was effective. Or haven’t you be­ gun to feel it ? JUST A HINT V ery next thing, everybody want* the band to go to Arkan­ sas And the Athletic Council break* precedent, agrees to send th* band. Dr. J . C. Doliey, rhtirm an of the Council, made it quite clear that he wished idea the no one to g«t band is the Council’s adopted rh;id The Little Rock trip wa* granted at the r#qu«s’ of high 'official*, he said, and the coun­ trips, cil will pay recognizing that the organiza­ tion is very valuable to ath­ letic?, for three the A suggestion A real band re­ like Director Hurt wants pair## money to keep up. W hy not get up a dane# orchestra division to the band and let it play at all-Univerrity func­ tions and other affairs? TO MAKE OR BREAK Th* I >onghorns go to Arkan­ sas in the role of champion makers or breakers. Should they defeat the Razorback*— which since Thanksgiving Day bas become a possibility good enough to bet on— 'he title for 1936 will go to T. C. LL But should the Porkers win, for the first lim* in the history of the conference, twenty-eight years, the championship will flit right out of this state. Once before, th# rn 1933, Arkansas won race, but officials canceled it when it was discovered that an ineligible player was among the Razorback*, evidently un­ known even to the school au­ thorises. BUT NOT CELLAR Th# Frogs descry# a cham­ pionship, having come so close to it last season. Dutch Meyer, T.C.U. coach, rates his team better than the headline-grab­ bing one of 1935. Then, Arkan­ sas also deserves a title, alter years of hard struggling. But should the Longhorns land in the cellar again? Emphatically no! A team that tied the unde­ feated Tigers from Louisiana, that beat 0. U. and A. A M., tha" broke the Minnesota op­ p o n en t’ scoring record— even if Texas is shown at the bottom of the column ne*' Saturday evening, its performances have bern far better st times this season than the mathematical rat mg might show, To avoid be ng last the Long­ horns must beiit Arkansas. To championship win their fir?* the beat Razorback' must Texas, It w it 'tv an internet ng game to see — or a* least 'n lis­ ten to over the radio. The University of Pittsburgh The Longhorn Band, two cheer! with one of the strongest of fen- leaders, and a few students will I rive two long partment af Physical Training. run* during the fray, oaoh of ’(resented the scholarship cup to which was good for a touchdown. Nanine Simmon*- yesterday after- H ? also converted the extra point noon ht t hf U.T.S.A. Council lifter the second touchdown, which meeting. Miss Simmons was wa* made by Bill Hodge? on a awarded the cup because she was Council P#**- the highest scho- ]aetic standing. Margaret Hill engaged rn a scoreless deadlock, with en 'h team gaining two perm wa>, second highest, scholastically. (rations. The game will be p l a y e d -------- o-------- off - Wedneailiy. D u m b e r ;at 3:30 rn the afternoon. Phi Kappa Psi and the Betas rn ember with the 1935-36 U .T.S.A. M U S T A N C S W O R K |NS1DE I The Pi K. A.-Theta X i and the I D A L L A S , Dec. 3. (IN S ) — Hutchinson House-Reed House > Southern Methodist gridders hope- games had to be decided by pane* | fully anticipated today their first 'ions. Pi K. A. and Hutchinson rea work-out for the Rice game ti House -ach won by a margin of at Houston Saturday. Clearing 'kips indicated they would not two penetrat ions over their respec- *Pen^ their practice period baVP tiv* opponent. ~ Pared by th* expert passing of W ^ r th#* Ownby Stadium stands, Don Havana igh, the A T Q ’s de- ** feated Sigma Alpha Mu 15-0, ^ yefte r?sv* 1 rV' ' " "v‘ ' ' ^ C A R D S M A K E T R A D E S T . L O U I S , MO .. D e c . 3 . - Sports Notice ( I N S ) - - S u L r (is C a r d i n a l s sold T H E F O U R T H round of the Deck C a t c h e r V rgil D a n ? a n d I n f i e l d e r t e n n i s tournament closes today ( barley G e l b e r t R e d ? but r e j e c t e d R e d * ' offer of; $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r D zzy D ea n . M RS. F R A N C E S S E Y B O L T , C i n c in n a t i at 6 o’clock. intramural manager. to On to Little Rock, Arkansas W IT H THE TEXAS VARSITY TEAM , L O N G H O R N BAND, YELL LEADERS STUDENTS & F A N S FO R THE G R E A T FO O T BA LL G A M E SATURDAY. DEC. 5 Texas Longhorns’" vs ‘Arkansas Razorbacks yy $g95 ROUND TRIP MO PAC S P L T R A IN L V S . A U S T IN 10:30 P M. F R ID A Y , D EC . 4 A R R IV E L IT T L E RO C K 10:00 A. M. R E T U R N LV . L IT T L E RO CK 1:40 A. M. D EC . 6 (Saturday Night) A R R IV E A U S T IN 2:15 P M. S U N D A Y , D EC. 6 I I: Collegiate Gifts C O F F E E SH O P LU N C H C A R — P O P U L A R P R IC E S C H A IR C A R S St C O A C H E S — Ticket* Lim it IO Day* for Return Phone 6096— 7755 M L. Morris, D P.A. A. R. Thompson, C P A. A L L C H R I S T M A S C A R D S ......................... T H E S T O R E F O R M E N CO-EDS WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT GASTONS ic R O B E S The Luxury GIFT SILK ROBES In brocades, solid c o l o r s and satin-tpmmed. Here it a gift that is useful and is lur# to please him. $8.50 O T H E R S UP T O JJS FLANNEL ROBES That are all wool . . . solid colors with contrasting trim. Truly a gift of warm friend- , a . # Snip , # , , , $6.50 O T H E R S UP T O I I I . M T IE S E T S A vast selection of tie sets and every one in a distinc­ tive pattern. $1.00 H O S I E R Y H a n g sox on his Christmas tree! Interwoven or H ole­ proof— New patterns and colors. 50c •dffr n HOUSE SHOES A gift that he would choose for himself. Daniel Greens for his leisure Hours at home. G L O V E S H and in hand with C hrist­ mas Happiness in a gift of pigskin gloves by Hansen. $2.95 $3.00 Make your Christmas purchases early and avoid the rush. And if you so desire, use our CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN 616 Congress Ave. A U S T IN 'S L E A D IN G ST O R E F O R M E N v 'w s x a wm stzm LAST DAY for • Alpha Tau Omega Members of this fraternity are urgently requested to have their pictures made today in order that they may be repre­ sented in the 1937 Cactus. Studio hours, 9-1, 2-5. A representative of the Cactus will be stationed at the studio for the conveni­ ence of those wanting to have their class pictures made. 1937 CACTUS J -T* ' / WI --- ? ■* % ■ -.rn - J : - ' v' U - M t - ' • • * - "'T ' ■' ti* T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Page 9 Scarbrough & Sons ^ c r c fiie /s /o r 6s?ertfo#te oft Q f t t l s i m t i s H i s t S P E C I A L ! Christmas C A R D S 12 for |9 C A t H rn i i ( a n a l folder* Parchm ent-like colors w ith in two matching envelope*. Tw elve cards to a c el­ lophane p ack age in a selection of attractive greeting* and design*. STREET FLOOR Gift W ra p p in g S U P P L I E S 5c to 35c NOTIONS— STREET FLOOR Barton Resigns Research Post J. T. B arton, ac tin g d ire c to r of I th e B ureau of M unicipal R esearch at th a U niversity, has resigned to ; becom e fin an cial d irec to r o f the S tate H ighw ay P lan n in g S urvey. A rran g e m e n ts have com pleted n o t yet been to rep lace Mr. B arto n a t th e U niversity B ureau. Dr. R. C. M artin , d irecto r, is on leave of absence to ca rry on a survey of th e com m ittee on u r ­ banism fo r th e N ational R esources Com m ittee. W hile w ith tne U niversity Bu­ reau Mr. B arton m ade several studies which have been p rin ted by th e U niversity Press. As a financial d ire c to r o f th e P lan n in g B ureau, Mr. B a r t o n ’s w ork will parallel closely th a t -which he has carried on fo r alm ost th re e years as a m em ber of the s ta f f of the U niversity rese arch organization. He w ill have ch arg e o f a s ta te ­ w ide stu d y o f local governm ent, w ith special re fe re n c e to incom e, ex p en d itu re, and indebtedness. The B ureau of M unicipal Re­ search of th e U niversity w ill serve as c o n su lta n t and adviser to the fin an c ial S tate P lan n in g Survey. division o f th e -------------- o-------------- Early Texan Hom es Described in Paper Miss Passmore H elen F a y Passmore, at a m eet­ ing of the D aughters of th e Re­ public Tuesday afte rn o o n , read a pap er on “ E a rly Spanish and Mex­ ican H ouses in San A ntonio.” described the G arza house, which for 150 years occupied the ground upon which W olff & Marx Brothers now stan d s, and where Je an L afitte and his pirates were said to have buried a store of th e ir loot. She told how T exas’s Indian fighter, Jam es Bowie, won his bride in the old Berenendi house, built in 1728; and how the m o rta r in the altars and belfries of the San A n­ tonio missions were mixed with milk. The pro gram was planned to conform with the organ ization ’s theme fo r the y e a r : “ biomes of E arly Texas.” Council - - (Continued from P age one) inten d , and ing in th e A ssem bly should ap­ ply only to actio n in th a A ssem bly subseq u en t to th e decision o f the Council. In fa c t, this is w h a t the Council did i t here now sta te s sn d declares th a t this is w hat it did inten d , and in o rd e r to in c o rp o rate such in te n tio n into the m a jo rity opinion in a w ay leave no q u estion as which will to in te n tio n o f the C ouncil th e on this m a tte r, it h ereb y m odifies such m a jo rity opinion so th a t i t will re a d as follow s: th e th e opinion o f “ I t is C ouncil th e S tu ­ th a t w Tera d e n ts’ A ssem bly sets as such on a n y m a tte r over w hich it has a u th o rity un d er th e con­ stitu tio n , th e voting as to such m a tte r m u st be open and n o t secret, an d if i t is sacret, th e n it violates A rt. VI. Section 6 o f th e co n stitu tio n ; it being th e express in te n tio n o f the C oun­ cil th a t th is decision shall n o t be re tro a c tiv e in its e f f e c t and shall re la te only to fu tu re ac­ tion ta k en by th e A ssem bly.’ " Co-eds - - (C o n tin u ed from P age o n e) so ro rity ricers o f church clubs, Round-U p o ffic ers, co-chairm an, Lam bda D elta officers, special in ­ te re s t club o fficers, sp o rts club o fficers, S tu d e n ts’ A ssem bly m em ­ bers, discipline com m ittee, L ight O pera o ffic ers, U.T.S.A. council m em bers and officers, Y Club o f­ ficers ju d ic ia ry council m em bers, and Glee Club m em bers. c’ouncils, and O PE N HO USE SUNDAY The U niv ersity C ooperative House fo r W om en, 3412 W ichita S treet, will hold open house S u n ­ day a fte rn o o n from 3 to 5 o ’clock. E veryone in te re ste d in the house has been invited to a tte n d . A L P H A P H I M O T H E R S M E E T The A lpha Phi M others’ Club m et a t the ch a p te r house Thurs- | day morning. Mrs. Banks McLau- rin is p resid e n t, Mrs. B T. Can­ se c re ta ry , Mrs. H erm an trell, and Mrs. P fa efflin , tre a s u re r, ; Denver Keeney, rep o rter. Friday, December 4, 1936 Third Largest Austin Crowd Saw Longhorns Upset Aggies TH E th ird la rg e st crow d to e v e r assem ble in M em orial S tadium w atched th e L onghorns u p se t T exas A.&M. 7 to 0 T hanksgiving Day, b u t T ex as su p p o rters will be few and f a r betw een in the final gam e w ith th e loop leading A rk an sas R azorback* in L ittle Rock Sat* u rd a y if advance tic k e t sales a re an y indication. tic k ets O nly fifty -fiv e h a v e * been disposed of in A ustin fo r the final 1936 ap p earan ce o f Ja ck and W hite C hevigny’s O range g rid ste rs, b u t m ore are expected to catch th e special tra in w hich leaves A ustin a t 10:30 o’clock to ­ night. Basketball Team Continues To Drill on Offense th e been D espite th e f a c t th a t th e con­ feren c e sta n d in g of th e S tee rs has been e n tire ly disappointing, the home season has the best fin an c ially since 1930. \ fepsive w ork. The O nly fo u r home gam es w ere T he L onghorn basketball squad continued its p ractice on offense T h ursday afte rn o o n , w ith H enry C hovanec, Bill B a x te r, Willie b u t an in­ played this season, T ate, W arren O sborne, H enry crease in a tte n d a n c e of 16,000 offensive C lifton fo rm in g was evident over la st season w hen i team . The squad also w orked on T exas m et five opponents on the blocking and on polishing it* de­ a fte rn o o n ’s tu r f a t M em orial S tadium . A pproxim ately <4,000 persons w o rk o u t also included floor shots, a series of s ta rts and stops, team dribbling races, and fre e goal shooting. clicked th e tu rn stile s th is season to w atch th e L onghorns b a ttle L .S.U ., B aylor, S ou th ern M eth­ odist, and A. & M. These fig u re s in fav o rab ly i inform al p rac tice F rid ay and Sat- com pare m ore w ith the 58,0p0 who atten d e d the urcja y f as Ja c k G ray, coach, who A. & I., C e n te n ary , Rice, T ex a s; u a j#0 fo o tb all end coach, will ac- C hristian, and A rkansas gam es in , com pany the L onghorn football teaTn to L ittle Rock fo r th e A r- A ustin la st y ea r. T he la rg e st single crow d of th e i kansas-T exas gam e. R eg u lar prac* season w as resum ed M onday, a t w hen T exas upheld the M em orial which tim e th ree basketball ptay- Stadium tra d itio n by holding th e erg now on th e squad, A ggies scoreless fo r the seventh J tc k Collins, basketball captain, tim e and d e fe a tin g Bill F orney, and Joe Roach, will consecutive th e ir highly fav o red rivals. 33,- probably join th e basketball w ork­ 287 people w ere officially ad m it­ outs. ted to th e an n u a l T u rkey D ay classic, and com prised the la rg e st | crow d a t a gam e here since 1930 w h e n 36,000 ap p ro x im ately tu rn e d o u t f o r th e sam e gam e. here T hanksgiving *jce Wjjj th e b ask eteers will engage football than 45 Swimmers Report Tuesday T he la rg e st crow d th a t e v e r sa t in th# horse shoe stadium , 42,000, g ath ered f o r th e L onghorn-A ggie e n c o u n te r o f 1928. T he second la rg e st a tte n d a n c e of the 1936 season in T exas was th e C en ten n ial crow d of 30,000 th a t pushed into D allas’s C otton Bowl fo r th e an n u al Texas-Okla* hom a clash. T his gam e, how ever, did n o th in g to push the home fig-, ures fo r th e season. W hat is believed to be the la rg ­ e st crow d of swimmers in U ni­ v ersity history, fo rty -fiv e in all, rep o rted to Tex R obertson, swim­ m ing coach, fo r the firs t m eeting and w orkout of the season a t the G regory Gymnasium pool Xues* day. the t h e F ifte e n dan g ers sp e cta to rs th o u san d th e L onghorns place saw only blotch on L ouisiana S ta te s 1936 football reco rd by upholding w hich the B engals to a 6-6 son’s opener. “ W e’re h ere f irs t to go to col­ lege— then to sw im ,” th e yo u th ­ ful coach told th e men in w arn in g o f ineligibility, year took th re e var- This y ea r the fresh- man squad, m ade up of m ore th a n A ppro x im ately 11,000, a large | h alf 0f th e fo rty -fiv e p rese n t, he the them 21-point sucb Rtif f com petition th a t n o t a be going back to the phy- crow d fo r a B aylor gam e, w atched believes Lloyd Russell and stage com eback in th e final period to d e fe a t T exas 21*18 in th e initial conferen ce gam e of the season. sical education classes soon. B ruins co u n try , b u t he tie in th e sea- sjty the stro n g est rem a rk a b le prom ised last the in is a U n d efea ted in co nference play and fav o red by m any to re p e a t fo r th e crow n w hen they ap p e ared here, S o u th ern M ethodist’s grid re p re se n ta tiv e s lu red 15,000-odd custom ers in to M em orial S tadium on th e la st S a tu rd a y in O ctober. A lthough the hom e atte n d a n c e has n ev er season fo r a single the reach ed th e 100,000 m ark, b efo re m ore L onghorns played th a n 150,000 fan s season. this 47.000 of th ese w ere p re se n t a t the in te rsec tio n a l tilt in M innea­ polis fo r th e T exas-M innesota in­ te rse c tio n a l gam e. —""O ...... D ictionary Contest Closes D ecem ber 5 In tro d u c tio n of le tte rm e n and m anagers, discussion of the trip s, including one to the national m eet in Minneapolis, and a light w ork­ o u t ended th e m eeting. Ex-Students’ Books D isplayed in Library the Books now on display in L ib rary co rrid o r are supplem ent­ ary to th e f irs t group by ex-stu ­ d ents of th e U niversity. These books belong to th e L ib rary , b u t loaned by th e f irs t display wa? subjects book stores. The m ain are h isto ry , econom ics, and r e ­ ligion. Dr. W. C. H olden, an ex-student and profe ssor of history a t T exas th ree book? Tech in Lubbock, has „ _„ 4lT, 1(T> ... “ ‘L an d A i r l i n e a1 dealing w ,th p .o n .e r O th er books shown a re “ Con­ and G overnm ent of stitu tio n T exas” by S te w a rt and Clark, w hich is used as a te x t in m any T exas colleges, “ H istory of W ich­ ita F a lls” by Jo n n ie R. M organ, and “ The C ooperative P a tte rn in C o tto n ” by Dr. R. H. M ontgom ­ ery, p ro fe sso r of economics. ,• ». _ „ . .. “ " J ” Tha d ic tio n a ry essay c o n te st f o r . i i ! fre sh m a n E n r i c h s tu d e n t, close D ecem ber 5. On th a t day all S p u r R a w h s tu d e n t, w ishing to e n te r the con- te s t m u st p re se n t th e ir p ap e rs to th e ir E nglish professors. Ju d g es o f th e co n te st will fa c u lty be m em bers in the D ep a rtm en t of include Mrs. E nglish. T hey will M. S. A llen. Miss S arah Chokla Dr- Lew is Bali, W . T. Conklin, and Miss Lois W are. *!t® in le x *8- __ Six d ic tio n aries will be given by the U n iv ersity Co-op as prizes. P ap ers m u st be betw een fo u r h u n ­ dred and five h undred words long, typed double-space, and en- Ca**?, t i r o l v t h o w o r k o f t h e s t u d e n t u n - >2-45; D r e t -e r »**u, from «9c: Dia mon d tireij tne «orK assisted by th e te ac h er, to com- S2 9 6 , p l y w i t h t h e r u l e s of t h e contect. ?4 t*EXPERT w a t c h r e p a i r i n g S ubject? fo r the e s s a y s a re on rile w ith th e E nglish I professors. m e siuaeru, u n R(nKj f 0 5 . W r |# t w , teb„ from CHRISTMAS GIFTS U»« Our U y A » » y P la n L. l a v e s J»walar A Broker Gladstone ha**. >4 .9 5 ; Fitted from 50e : Guitar?. to 50% on your Bill Fold?, S»v« 25% . 21T E ast fith. P h . 9229 Ex-Student Job in Baltei k e g i e Miss M abel Shelby, an em ­ ployee in the S ta te C o m p tro ller’s office, w ill leave soon fo r B alti­ m ore, Md., w here she w ill be em ­ ployed as a ju n io r clerk in th e h e a d q u a rte rs o ffice of th e Social S ecu rity B oard. Miss Shelby received h er bache­ lor of jo u rn alism degree from the U niversity in 1934. W hile in the U niversity, she was society edi­ th e T exan fo r th e year? to r of 1933-34 and 1934-85. o-------------- Dec. 2 3 to Jan. 4 Set a* H olidays 22, Classes will be dism issed a t 5 o'clock T u esd ay afte rn o o n , D e­ th e C hristm as cem ber reconvene holidays, J. M onday, E. 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B ut th e y ’re From i» d on e w ith the the h est I ’ve been able figu re out, th is starving pro­ ; to em s idea th at ; all a man ever adm ires, w orships, in a woman adore* I is slim ness. W here they ever got idea, there s no tellin g. such an But th e y ’re really obsessed w ith or o th e r s “ Cut o f f that w eight and y o u ’ll get your m an !” seem s to be their war ery. So th ey starve th em selves down to a shadow . T hey w o n ’t take sugar in th eir c o ffe e . A fraid i t ’ll m ake them fat. I know one girl, a m ighty fin e lots o f girl, too. and sensible in other w a y s, th at carries a little vial o f som e sort o f pills around to drop in her c o ffe e for sw e e te n ­ ing. Pills in c o ffe e ! RIGHT W H EN a man -IS fix in g to e n jo y a good fee d , he has to he rem inded o f when he w as a kid and used to ea t too m any green p ecan s and g e t b illiou s and h a v e his m other dope him up with the good and drastic old hom e rem edy— calom el pi 11*. I t ’s m ig h ty d ish earten in g to a man, a th in g like that is. T h ey w o n ’t take on a good nourishing m alted milk. T hey shy aw ay from candy, steaks, b u tter and b rea d — all good heavy grub | th at will stick to a p erson’s ribs. like N o, th e y w on’t e s t s t u ff T h ey stand around all peaked hungry-looking, like w et the cold and in and pale sh iv erin g pups. A ll this to sa tisfy a m an ’s ta ste the b ig g est for slim n ess— w hen part o f th e men d on ’t have any such ta ste in the first place. Stop and reason a little once. How m an y men are goin g to mueh to en tice some scraw ny I trouble little old half-starved girl out in the dark for a cuddling? N ot m any. Ju st a bunch o f hones like that d oesn 't cuddle to any great little sa tisfa c tio n . A man flesh on those bones, s o ft warm flesh , with som e give to it. likes a T fia t’s w hat gladd en s a m an’s heart and th inkin g sets him to about a job and a fu tu re and a house with a backyard w here he can raise som e chickens. N o, w hat this country needs, is more stu rd y, w ell-fed w om en. W om en th at can get up in the m ornings and do a day's work. to and w illin g W om en able make a good living. icial Notice O F F IC IA L U n iver­ N O TIC ES sity people desire to have run in t h e , T e x a n 'f o r the n ex t day m ust be in Journalism B uilding 101 by 6 o ’clock. O ffic e im m ed iately; Ables, Samuel E. A cker, M ilton T. A dam s, Mrs. M arjorie V. A dam s. S. Mon* A dam son, R oger M. A dkins, Mrs. Cathryn Adki.«son, Mary Wise A itk en, R obert C. A ldred. Val Jean A lexan d er. Linn C. A llen. C harles H. Allen. W ilma F. Al l i s o n , Atwin T . Allison. Bedelle A llison , E lsie Jane A llison , Mary Jane A n d e r s o n . E r l a n d J. An lerson , J. 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E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F ------------------------ ------------------ A ssociate E d itor— ----- ...— .... Sp ecial E d itions E d itor ■ - - —. , __________ED HODGE _______ Ed S yers Frankie Mae W elborn Bob B rinsm ade, Pat D aniels, Gus Garcia, Lane G oldsm ith, V irginia _______________________________ N ix o n , Ed S yers. Joel W estbrook. EDITO RIAL COUNCIL E d itor— A ssociate E ditor _ A ssociate. Editor. Editor _ A ssociate SPORTS D EPA R T M E N T SOCIETY D E P A R T M E N T FEA T U R E D EPA R T M E N T ...J o # B elden John M cCully ..F r a n c e s Landers E lisab eth K eeney P ericles A lexander Edna M erle McMurry ___ N orris Davis _______ _ J. C. Arnold __________ Joe W hitley T elegraph E ditor ............... A ssistant T elegraph Editor NIGHT EDITO R PA T D A N IE L S Assiftant? M avournee Fitzgerald, Virginia N ixon, Gordon G eorge, ... FOTI T H IS ISS!TE ....... Edna M erle McMurry. N ight Re por t e r * Mack R obertson and Fred Gipson Day V olu n teer_______________ -______________________ John Stripling A M U S E M E N T D E P A R T M E N T I not the o n ly ones. ‘A House Divided Es pe c ia l ly n oti ceabl e this y e a r has been t h e conflict, both o p e n l y and under cover, b e t w e e n s tudents and U n i ­ that. ver sit y off icial s. This c onfl ict has been b e t w e e n both in­ dividual s tudents and single Uni vers ity officials, and s tu ­ dent- o r ga n iz at io n s and the f a c u l t y as a group. Daniel We b s t e r once m a d e a wi se s tate men t, still true t o d a y , w h e n he said, “ A ho us e divi ded a ga i ns t i ts el f c a n ­ no t s t an d . ’* T h e University wi ll never di si nt eg r at e b ec au s e o f this s tr uggl e, but if it conti nues, the relati ons b e tw e e n t h e t w o groups wtII d e ve l o p into an uncrossable chasm. A more co ngeni al r elat ions hi p b e t w e e n Uni vers ity o f ­ fi ci al s and fa cul ty, and the s t u d e n t body, wo u ld hel p the st ud en ts b y g iv i ng them more faith and c o n f i d e n c e in the wi sdom and justification o f off ic ial acts; and It would, probably, gi ve t he fa c ul ty m e m b e r s more of an insight Into the students' t ho ug ht s and thei r reasons for certain air ta. < “ Ye Shall K no w the Truth, and the Truth Shall Make You F ree,’’ So g o e e the carving on the N e w Main Building. f a c ul t y W i th this t h o u g h t in mind, both ah ould be w o r k i n g toward one and the s a m e g o a l : t h e students, to acquire a liberal ed u ca ti o n; and the faculty, to admi ni ster this liberal ed uca ti on . s tudents and But wh e re there is an open confl ict b e t w e e n t w o groups wh ich should he worki ng to g et he r, such an ideal s itua­ tion is i mpossible. Bo thing* stand ort this c a m p u s today. The condition can be re medi ed, or at least an a t t em p t at a r e m e d y can he made, al th oug h s ee m i n g l y , neither ■ide is Interested enough to compromi se on certain points. And until both groups deri de that their int ere sts should min parallel with the interests of the other, the conflict will continue. An interesting ^delight o f wh at a m a n a g i n g edi tor b e ­ l ieves to bp his Ton C omma nd me nt * was exp r es s ed r e ­ the ce nt ly in a talk by J. L. Jones, m a n a g i n g ed itor of Tulsa fOkl a ) Tribune, on t h e “ Responsi bi li ti es and Privi­ l e g e s of the Pre'5'*/’ H e a d i n g the Int of the ten nacred n e w s p a p e r c o v e n a n t s w a s : “ Thou shalt not insult thy advert is er. ” A m o n g t he cithers w h i c h might aNo a p p l y to the c ol l e g i a t e press w e re t h e s e : “ Thou shalt not speak scurrilously of thy n e i g hb o r u n­ less thou has t the dope on h im . ” i “ Thou s halt not damn political parties unl ess Wants to lose circulation and r e v e n u e . ” i “ Thou -halt W op thy skirt*' cl ean of co rru pt io n. ” I “ H o nor the junior c h a mb e r of comme r ce and t h e Little T h e a t e r far beyond their i mp or ta nc e .” ! T ho s e C o mm a nd m en t s whi ch a p p l y more s p e ci f i c al l y to n e w s p a p e r s other than the co ll egi at e publ i ca ti on s w e r e th e se : thou I “ Thou s halt go e as y on t he church and on s e x . ” * “ Thou shalt not ridicule the Rotary or K i w a ni s cl ubs .” * “ Tho u shalt use good taste in reporting lurid div or ces and love n es ts .” R - T . A . ” s halt not k il l .” i “ T hon ' h a l t p ub ]i.-h tripe on p a g e one c on ce r ni ng t he , An d . a« t h e tenth Comm an dme n t, Mr. J on es lists “ Thou ha listing I A f t e r the C o m m a n d m e n t s , m a n a g i n g editor nod to exrdai i that the g re a te st n e w s p a p e r s .Til f l o u r i s h e d b e c a u s e th o. vi ol ated one or more of t he l a w s ; bait if t h e y vi ol ated ail of t h e m , t h e y di ed. F r id a y , D e c e m b e r 4 , 1 9 3 6 M em bers o f the book com m ittee the P earl Buck fo r th eir read in g cir- H arvest,” De La R oche; cie fav o rites. who condu cted M isses A nne H ill, chairm an, Lilia dus; “ E yeless M. Oasis, and Lula M. B ew ley. “ An A m erican D octor’s O d yssey,” V ic- tor H eiser; “ Inside E u rop e,” John inquiry are G unther; “ M oscow S k ies,” H in- in G aza,” A ld ou s the Other books se le c te d w ere “ A C ity,” J. B. P r ie stle y ; “ G unnar’s “ A the M iddle P rayer for My S o n ,” Hugh Wa l­ in W alk A fte r John K eats,” N elson D au gh ter,” SigTid U n d set; B ushm an; “ S w ed en : w a y ,'' M arquis W. Childs; “ A fter pole; A ll,” D ay C laren ce; “ W hite Oak A fric a ,” Jam es C. W ilson. “ T h ree-W h eelin g “ T hey W alk H u x ley ; and in Select Your CHRISTMAS CARDS While th e choicest design s ore still available H e m p h i l l ’S b o o k s t o r e A C R O S S F R O M L A W BLDG. in the ram rodding UN D E R o f com bined cham bers o f com ­ m erce the m ove­ the section m ent to incorporate M ission, Mc­ A llen, Pharr, San Juan, Alam o, W eslaco, D onna, M ercedes, La F eria, H arlingen, San B en ito, B ar­ o d a , O lm ito and B row nsville has reached the point w here on ly ed u ­ to cation the sch em e’s rem ains. p ossib ilities U nanim ous accep tan ce o f the plan to trash p resen t bounding char­ ters and th e entire section under one name w ill be n ecessary each tow n before the 55 m iles o f over­ lapping c itie s and tow ns m ay b e ­ com e V a lley Grande in name as w ell as substance. by b allotin g in incorp orate people the o f t h e t h e M u t u a l p r o ­ b e n e f i t s of j e c t e d p l a n s a r e l o g i c a l a n d n u m ­ e r o u s . C i t y d a d s o f t h e i n d i v i d u a l t o w n s h i p s e x p l a i n t h a t c e n t r a l i s a ­ s e c t i o n w i l l d e f r a y t i o n o f f o r t a x i n g e x p e n s e s a n d p r o v i d e b e t t e r m u n i c i p a l c o n d i t i o n s . C o ­ o p e r a t i v e a d v e r t i s i n g t o p u s h V a l ­ t o p r o ­ l e y p r o d u c t s t o C a l i f o r ­ v i d e b e n e f i t s n i a ' s c o o p e r a t i v e g r o w e r s . M e a n w h i l e , w i t h p o r t s o f e n t r y a t I s a b e l a n d B r o w n s v i l l e p r o ­ P o r t v i d i n g a n a t u r a l e x i t f o o d ­ s t u f f s n a t i v e t o t h e r e g i o n , e x i s t ­ e n c e o f t o w n o f c o n ­ is s e e n n e c t e d c o m m u n i t y c e n t e r s a s a d i s t i n c t p o s s i b i l i t y w i t h i n t h e n e x t d e c a d e . is e x p e c t e d t h e u n i q u e s i m i l a r f r u i t f o r t h i s t h o s t a i d i n i t i a t e s t w e n t y - s e v e n t h f r o n t i n g o n J a c i n t o a n d H i s t o r i c a l l y m i n d e d t h e c e l e b r a t i o n o f w e e k w i t h t h e i r c h a p t e r ’s a n n i v e r ­ f i f t i e t h s a r y p e n d i n g , S i g m a Nm p l e d g e s t h e s a n g u i n a r y g a l ­ r e h a s h e d a l l l a n c e r s l o p o f a t T e n n y s o n ’# b a t t l e o f B a l a k l a e a . 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G o o d m a n a n d O r c h e s t r a M A K E B E- S T U D E N T S H A R E love ly new fi ve room by -av m g tw o s t u d e n t s now S W I N G — B e n n y ............................... L I E VE B A L L R O O M — F r e d d y M a r t i n ’# O r c h e s t r a . R e c ord s a t J . R Reed M usic C o m p a n y , 805 C o n g r e s s . P h o n e 85 3 1. s h a r i n g m eals w it h o c cu p y in g . P h o n e 2-6 9 2 9 .________________ g a r a g e a p a r t m e n t . Big W anted IT ’S DOLLAR WISE to use The D aily Texan classified section. Low rates — com plete U niversity coverage reader interest — all com bine to make this A ustin s most profitable advertising medium. lM4*y, D,e, niter 4, 1936 T H I D A I L Y T E X A N Fag* I L.C.D. FORMAL SATURDAY Littlefield Dorm itory will en­ te rta in with its fall ecmeeter fo r­ mal dance Saturday from 9 to I o’clock. Jim m y Wailer** orcheetra will furnieh mueie. The following will chaperon; Mi** May Brook­ la w n , Mr*. A. M. Daaey, Mr* Ruby Terrill Lomax, and M r* Kathleen Bland. ZETA FORMAL TOWIOHT Tonight at th* Auetin Country Club th* members o f Zeta Tan Alpha sorority will give their an­ nual fall formal. Ken Moyer and the hi* orchestra will play for dane#, which will be from t until I o’clock. Chaperone will ba Mr* Kathleen Bland, Mr. and Mr* Fred Naghi, and Mra. J ovum T. Rountree. C l e a r i n g s c o r e t of o u r » m a r t e > t fall and Winter Shoes In c lu d e . 4 8 1 p air* m a r t la w k e e le d • a lf a n d b e e k * a p e rt a k e e . . l e t . e l W alk - su e d * , a n d b ro k e a . . O ver S hoo. fo rm e rly Ie 7.50. 389 p a irs t a t . se e d * e n d g a b a rd in e d r . . . ah o * . . c o lo re d k id -a k in . . * fro m h ig h e r .priood b ra c k e t* . Rico-OnoiU e n d W .lk - O v e r D #L n»# anode m o d e l., o e m b in n tie a e , g re e n a n d b ro w n g e n u in e a llig a to r oxford* • . . fo rm e rly In 9 .5 0 . 474 574 694 296 L ate H a n d b a g * — w ine, ru st, suede a n d g ra in le a th e rs , also £ 4t A d d b lack an d brow n* * d r ^ • Im p o rta n t savings on th e v ery shoe* y o u ’ll n e e d fo r th e h o lid a y s a n d m o n th s to com e! The D o o f e r y Pat Wassell W ill Be H onoree at D ance O n and O ff Pi Phi A rrow craft Sale, Tea T od ay P et Wassail, student in the Unt- vereity, hee been selected from the Auetin Club to be one of th* five honoree* at the DeMolay dance tonight from 9 to I o’clock in th* Texaa Federation of Wom­ other en ’* Club* Building. The honoree* ere Alice Ann Nitachke, Josephine Ulit, Dorothy W right, and Dorothy Day, all from Austin High School. Thi* ie the firs t public dane* which the DeMoiaya have spon­ sored. The proceed* will be used to fum iah equipm ent t h # newly organised DeMolay Drum and Bugle Coppa. Ticket* may be obtained from member* of the or­ ganisation or a t the door. for University women may get spe­ t h e t h e to attend the office of cial permission dance from Dean of Women. a e # B row n-T odner Married in A ustin Announcement has been made of th# m arriage of Miss Willie Ma* Todner, graduate of the Uni­ versity in 1934, and W. C. Brown of Austin. The ceremony wa* perform ed Monday night, Novem­ ber 30, at the home of the Rev. Virgil Fisher, who officiated at the ceremony. Mr*. Brown was a pledge of Phi Mu sorority. She wa* a member of the Girl*’ Glee Club, Student*’ Assembly, and twice a nominee for Bluebonnet Belle. • * * Miss Renker to Wed D urin g H olidays Mr. end Mr*. Ed Renker of Austin h av e announced the en­ gagem ent of their daughter, Vio­ let Mae, an ex-student of the Uni­ versity, to Raymond Muennink of New Braunfels. The wedding will be held during the Christmas holiday#. Mias Renker is allo an ex-stu­ dent o f Southwest Texas State Teachers’ College. • * # Sigma Chi Selects 3 Beauty N om inees Three nominees for the Blue­ bonnet Belle section of the 1937 Cactus have been selected by Sigma Chi fratern ity . The candidates are Mary Dar­ den of Waco, Helen Rathbone of Auetin, and Carroll McPherson of Longview. Mist Darden and Miss Rathbone are pledge* of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and Miss McPherson i* a pledge of Pi Beta Phi. • * 0 K IR B Y S E L E C T S B E L L E S Kirby Hall chose five girl* for Bluebonnet Belle nominees at a m eeting last night. They are Blos­ som Frederick, Janie Jones, Jane W olverton, Amt* English, and Caren Crouch. O u r C am pus D avid H e m e will accompany the Longhorn football team to Lit­ tle Rock, Ark. Hum* ie varsity football m anager. W ilb u r E v a n s, form er sport* editor of Th* Daily Texan, will attend tho Texas-Arkansa# foot­ ball game. Mr. Evans is sporta ed­ itor of the Austin Dispatch. M iss M ancie M ilam of New York City, University graduate and fo r­ the merly of Waco, visited on campus Thursday. D o ro th y and G la d y s M atso n will spend the week-end in Rockdale with their m other, Mr*. C. W. Matson, who wa* injured in an automobile accident during the Thanksgiving holiday*. S ta n le y G u n n le ft Thursday night for Little Rock, Ark., where he will cover the Texaa-Arkenses football game Saturday the San Antonio Light- for P a c k a rd H o p k in s will spend th* week-end visiting friend* in Mon­ terrey, Mexico. rn e a E x-S tu dent R eview s •Gone W ith the W in d ’ Mr*. Gladys 'Whitley Hender­ son, an ex-student, reviewed Mar­ garet Mitchell’! “ Gone W ith the Wind” a t a m eeting of Sidney La­ nier L iterary Society yesterday in the Texas Union. Basing her re ­ view on the character of Scarlet, she gave a sum mary of th# p lo t In discussing the novel, Mr*. Henderson said th a t it i* a story of the Civil W ar, treated quite differently from “ So Red the Rose,” which is rom antic in theme. Realistic characters and back­ ground dominate in “ Gone With the W ind.” Scarlet i* a young un- I scrupulous woman who, although she want# to be, is not quite a lady. Before beginning a summery of th# plot, Mrs. Henderson gave a short story of the author, M ar­ garet Mitchell, and the w riting of the book. It was w ritten over a period of ten years, and its au­ thor subm itted it to a m anuscript scout on a dare. A fter the review a short busi­ ness m eeting was held. Constance J Matula was elected reporter. ♦ * * Gamma Phi A lum nae T o G ive Tea T oday The active members and pledges of Gamma Phi Beta sorority will be honored at a formal tea by the the Austin alumnae chapter at home of Mrs. Robert I/eon White this afternoon to 5:30 o’clock. from 4 The table decorations will be a m iniature Christm as tree with red and green candles. The Christmas them# will be used in the decora­ tions throughout the house. Pl Bet* Phi sorority will spon­ sor a tee and benefit sal* of Ar- roweraft product* st th* chapter house, HO Week Twenty-third Street, thi* afternoon from S to 0 s ’eloek, Prances Hildebrend, president, ha* announced. A part of the proceed* from the sale will he sent to a settle­ ment achoo! maintained for the past twenty-five years at Gatlin­ burg, Tenn., by the alumnae clubs, Mise Hildebrand aaid. Arrowcraft produet# ere made by 126 women of th* Tennessee community in which th# school and the Arrowcraft Shop ar# lo­ cated. Eaeh year alumna* all over th# country hold sales at which ar* sold hand-mad* lunch­ towels, eon aet*, baby batik mats, afghans, and men’s ties. clothe*, Mrs. Eugene Guthrie ie general chairman o f th# Austin sale. On th# arrangement* committee are Meedamee A. N. McCallum, Jam ie Odom, 8. B. Roberdeeu, Tilford Shoot, and Raymond Hill. In eharga of refreshm ents are Mesdames G e o r g # Robinson, Thomas McCrummen, A. P. Mont­ gomery. and Mist#* Lucille Sharp, Elisabeth Schneider and Flora Louise Robinson. e * * League W ill H old C onference Here The Austin branch of th* In ­ ternational League for Peace and Freedom will m eet with delegates from out-of-town branches S atur­ day morning at IO o’clock at the F irst Congregational Church. A conference will discuss formation of a state branch. Local offieers of th# League ar# Mrs. Chester F. Lay, chair­ m en; Mrs. D. L. Clark, vice-chair­ m an; Miss Elim Mackensen, secre­ ta ry ; and Mrs. A. P. W inston, treasurer. For correct Flower Arrangement# see Y o u r F lo ris t f o r M ore Than F i f t y Y ea rs Orchids and G ar­ denias Daily 1406 L a v a ca D a# P h o n e . 2 -1 1 4 7 ; 2-1 1 4 8 N ig h t P h o n o . 2 -3 8 2 5 ; 2-3 8 4 3 t h . ■ . . . j , . s Rusk Honors Belle Nominees A t Banquet E ntertaining in honor of their th ree nominee* for the Bluebon- net Belle Section of the Cactus. Rusk L iterary Society member* will hold their annual fall banquet tonight e t 7:30 o’clock a t Mona Li*a Cafe. The banquet will be gemi-formal. Beauty nominees are Dorothy R ather. Beverly Gunn, and Lottie Lee H utton. Their escort* will be Wroe Owen*. Jo* T ennant and W inston Davis. W. Page Keeton, associate pro* feeeor of law and a form er mem* ber of the society, will be toast* meeter. Joe Wickes, prpfessor of lew. will be present. Th* program of after-dinner speakers includes Bill Hooker, Robert Kassell, D e w itt Hale, Rod* nay Sunday, Jesse George Ken­ nedy, W. W. F latt, Billy Goldberg. Joe Joseph, Emanuel Bender, and Owen*. Prise* will be awarded to the best speaker*. Detail* of th* banquet were arranged by Douglas Perkin*, so­ cial chairm an, and Owen*, presi­ dent. A Christmas m otif will be used In the decoration*. Active and inactive members planning to attend are to notify Perkin* or Owens. a * * W om en ’s C lub Dance T o Be Tuesday The Faculty W om en* Club will entertain with an informal dance next Tuesday night at 9 o’clock a t the club, 2610 Wichita, Mr*. Gertrude H. Sullivan, dance committee chairm an, said Wed­ nesday. All University sta ff mem­ ber* may attend. for In charge of music he Miss the dance will Ludma Kopeeky. Miss Doris Clower will handle refreshm ents, and Miss M argaret B atjer is in charge of decoration*. Others on the dance committee are Mrs. D. K. Brace, Miss Lorena Drummond, Mise Marian Seider*. and Miss Sarah Chokla. • 0 * Speech Association Elects Miss Blundell the Miss Minnie Laura Blundell, director of speech depart­ ment of the Texas School of Fine Arts, was elected historian and editor of the Texas Speech As­ sociation at a recent meeting in F ort W’orth. to the Miss Blundell was presented on in­ the artist’s program in terpretation of modern poetry and other selections from modern writers. * * * KIRBY NAMES BELLES Kirby Hall nominated the fol­ the Bluebonnet lowing girls Belle section of the 1937 Cactus Tuesday night: Jane Jones, Jane W olverton, (’aren Crouch, Ruth Naylor, and Blossom Frederick. Since the hall is allowed six nom­ inees, and only five were nomi­ nated Tuesday night, the sixth nominee will be selected Wednes­ day night. The four girls named are from Dallas. Miss Fred­ erick is from Brady, Texas. * * # SECRETARY ENDS VISIT Mason Blair, field secretary of leave Delta Chi fraternity, will Thursday for Dallas a fte r a three- day visit a t the Delta Chi house. Mr. Blair is visiting w estern Delta Chi chapters. * » * DER DIE DAS TO DANCE Der Die Das, organization for in German, beginning will give an informal dance at Gregg House December l l from 9 to I o’clock. students first Sorority Chaperons H on or D ean ’s S ta ff chaperon* H onoring the sta ff of th* office of th# Dean of Women, the so­ rority house en ter­ tained Thursday at 12:30 o’clock with a luncheon in the Queen Anne room of the Texas Union. The honorees were Mrs. Ruby Terrill Lomax, Mrs. Kathleen Bland, Miss Dorothy Gebauer, and Miss Lula M. Bawley. present Bsside* the sorority house chaperons, form er chaper­ ons who attended were Mr*. Roy We*t, form er chaperon of Delta Delta D elta; Mr*. Adelaide Dezey, form er Kappa Alpha Theta chap­ eron; Mr*. W. Devereaux, form er Alpha Epsilon Phi chaperon; and Mrs. Alice Peniek. form erly of the Alpha Delta Pi house. Mr*. Malcolm Brown, Chi Omega chaperon, wa* chairman of the arrangem ent committee for the luncheon, assisted by Mr*. Eva Prendergast, president of the organization. The table wa* deco­ rated in autum n fruit* and leaves, with a large mound of apple* ae the center piece and with Christ­ mas place cards. ■ * * * Joe Prowse Weds A ubrey Frazer Miss Aubrey H. F razer a n d Joe Prowse, Jr., ex-student* from Austin, were m arried Wednesday in the study of the F irst Method­ ist Church with the Rev. Virgil Fisher officiating. They were a t­ tended by Miss Josephine Prowse and Floyd Edwards. Mrs. Prowse who is the daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey H. Frazer of Austin, was a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta sorority when she attended the University. For the past fourteen month* she has been employed by the T rinity Oil Drillers Corporation of San An­ tonio. Mr. Prowse also attended th* University. He i* now em­ ployed by the City Recreation De­ partm ent. A fter Jan u ary I, couple will be a t home a t 4309 Duval Street. the • * a Theta Sig A lum nae G iven Supper The alumnae of Theta Sigma professional and Phi, honorary' journalism fraternity for women, were entertained at a Mexican supper at the Mona Lisa Cafe by Mrs. Trueman O’Quinn and Miss Angeline Thompson Wednesday night. Supper was served to the fol­ lowing: Mrs. Mildred Cooke Clop- ton. Miss Mabel Shelby, Miss Ann Bentley, Mrs. A ntoinette Kretz- si'hmar, Mrs. Molly Connor Cook, Miss M arian Fore, Miss Lorena Drummond. Mrs. M argaret Johan­ sen, Miss Afton Wynn, Mrs. Kula Lee Betts, Mrs. M argetta Jung, Mrs. Grace Raatz, Miss Josephine j Caldwell, Mr*. Gladys W hitley Henderson, and Mrs. Paul Bolton. • • • Mines Enters Float In El Paso Carnival The College of Mine? and Met­ allurgy at El Paso, a branch of the University, ha? entered a float in the annual Southwestern Sun Carnival parade to be held in El Paso New Y ear’? Day in conjunc­ tion with the Sun Bowl football game. Mines student* have selected Miss M inetta Holly of El Paso as their candidate for the Sun C arni­ val queen who will reign over the festivities. Miss Doris Durham of El Paso has been named College of Mines princess to the carnival and will represent the college at the the social functions during celebrations. T O D A Y IN B R IE F 2 o’clock— Pre-med aptitude te st, Hogg Memorial Audi­ torium . 3-6 o’clock— Pi Beta Phi alum ­ nae tea, chapter house. 8:80 o’clock-—A. A. U. W, tea, 5:45 o’clock—U niversity Hour, S. R. D. KNOW. 8 o’clock— Concert of Univer­ Junior High School sity band, school auditorium . 8:16 o’clock— Concert of Mm*. L otte Lehmenn, Hogg Me­ morial Auditorium. 9-1 o’clock— DeMolay dance, Texes Federation of Wom­ en’* Club* Building. 10:80 train o’clock— Special leaves fo r L ittle Rock, Mi»- souri Pacific depot. Social Coleader Today 5-8—-Kappa Kappa Gamma tea dance, Texas Union. 9-12 o’clock— Grace Hall fall A ntoinetta dance, Marie room, Stephen F. Austin Hotel. 9-12— Zeta Tau Alpha formal, Austin Country Club. 9-1 — Littlefield Texas Union. fall dane#, 9-1— Hidalgo County Club fall ballroom, crystal dance, Driscill Hotel. 9-12— Inform al dance at the home of Mr*. Florence Jon*#. S a tu r d a y 7-10— Alpha Phi Alpha Phi hou*e. tea dane#, 7:30-12— Sigma Nu form al din­ ner dance, Marie A ntoinette room, Stephen F. Auetin Hotel. C hi Om ega Banquet H eld for Pledges Chi Omega sorority honored new pledge* and a num ber of in ­ vited guests with a dinner in th# Marie A ntoinette room of t h * Stephen F. Austin Hotel Wednes- dey a t 7 :30 o’clock. Decorations consisted of m inia­ ture Christmas tree* mounted on m irror reflectors for centerpieces. Pine branches and cones were placed up and down table* which were arranged in the form le tte r Chi, a n d of the Greek candles were set in blue candle holders. Silver place cards corner­ ed with the Chi Omega symbol | were used. the Miss Annabel Murray, alumna advisor, and Billie Davis sang sev­ eral songs, and Lester Kitchens and hi* orchestra furnished music during dinner. M arguerite McGuire and Len Mewhinney were in charge of ar­ rangement*. • a e H olley to Speak A t A .A .U .W . Tea New member# of the American Association of University Women, Austin branch, will be entertained with * te a a t S R T . today at 3:30 o’clock, following an addrea* by Dr. J. C. Dolley. professor of banking and investm ent, on “ New Commercial in Development* Banking.” Mrs. H. J. E ttlinger, assisted by Mr*. F. P. Sexton, Mr*. John Broad, and Mrs. C. Read C ran­ berry, will serve the tea. • • • P L E D G E C L A S S E L E C T S William Kuhn of Austin wa* elected t h # vice-president of Sigma Chi pledge cia** W ednes­ day night. Kuhn replace* Ed Dun­ can who has withdrawn from the U niversity because illness. Duncan plan* to re-enter school at mid-term. • • • G A M M A P H IS C H O O S E B E L L E S Gamma Phi Beta sorority ha* and for Bluebonnet chosen M argaret Correll Doris Crandall Belle nominee*. of O r d e r Y o u r S e n io r Ring N o w A L L Y O U N E E D T O D O IS TH IS: G IV E U S D E G R E E Y O U A R E T A K IN G ; W E I L M E A S U R E Y O U F O R T H E C O R R E C T SIZ E A d o p t e d as standard by a corn mitt## representing Alumni, U ndergraduates AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT For University Men T w e l v e Dwt. R ing in IO Karat G o l d set with cut Garnet. $ 18.00 For University Women Ten D wt. R i n g 10- Karat Gold Set with cut G arnet. $ I6 J 0 Orders must be in by Dec. 8 for delivery by Christmas 15-jewel ligin T ecioaeoir#’’—th# type of watch de­ signed with an appeal to roo! men. It's rugged and dependable. Both lh* ha nd some cose end matching Unit bond are natural gold Ailed. Buy ti now -on credit at no extra cost. ’ I30 A W E E K ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ S I a I d d 7 5 l O nly members of the Senior C ass and Graduates of the University are eligible to wear this ring E A S Y TERM S A T C A S H PR IC ES M ailed anywhere in the United States, five dollars per year UNIVERSITY CO-OP "T h e S tu d e n ts O w n S t o r e " M c K i n n o n ’s 607 C O N G R E S S AVE. T E X A S S T U D E N T P U B L I C A T I O N S , Inc. J o u rn a lism B u ild in g 108 The Daily Texan .4 Welcome Gift To Any Parent Here s the answer to that puzz!ing question W h at I! I give the folks for Christmas this year.' A year s subscription to The Daiiy 'i’exan. A ong wiAh the first copy will be sent an appropriate gift card! Tnen each day they will again be reminded of your thoughtfulness by another copy of the paper An appropriate gift! A gift that keeps on giving! Leading Players T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A IR W A V E S Punch Machine Aids Librarians k n o w F r i d a y ' s H ig h lig h ts 7 00— Music al Clock 7 ,46— A m e r ic s n - S ta t.e s m a n N a w s e a s t 8:00 — M e tr o p o lita n F a r a d # « s o — R ic hard Maxwell Ria R ur al | 0 30— C h i c a g o a n . IO 4 6 - M u .le 18:8 0— L u n c h e o n V a rie ti e s th e S t r e e t IL' 46 — M an on in th e M o rn in g 1:0 0 — Billy Mill*' O rc h . 8 :3 0 — U.S. N a r y Band 4 16— C h i l d r e n ' . H o u r 6 OO— Buddy C la rk 6 16— Mal M u n r o '. 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I :00— C h uck W'nsron G a n g 1 :4 8 — M u sical P r o g r a m 4 OO— A irb rea k* 4 46— T e r n La F r a n c o # ! 6 OO— J a c k A r m s t r o n g 5 30— T e x a s R a n g e r s 0 :1 6 — R u b in o ff v io li n is t 7 : 0 0 — Je*« :c a D r s g o n e t t a 8:0 0— Fred W a r i n g n 30 Helen Claire. R o s e m a rk . Bran r a t e 9 OO— P r e s i d e n t R o o se v e lt 1 0 :0 0 — Am os ’n’ A ndy T he U n iv e rs ity L i b r a r y is the only on e in th e U n ite d S ta t e s e m ­ p loy ing th e H o lle r ith p u n c h c a r d T he in k e e p in g re c o r d s . sy s tem sy s te m w a s la s t F e b r u ­ in s ta lle d a r y b e c a u se of its s u c c e s s fu l use in th e R e g i s t r a r ’s O ffic e . A t th e b o tto m o f th e call c a rd in t o th e n u m b e r a r e n u m b e r s w h e re su c h ite m s as th e b o r r o w e r ’s n u m b e r , d a te du e, d ay s o v e rd u e , a m o u n t o f fin e , an d m is cellan eo u s in f o r m a t i o n m a y be code. p u n c h e d C a rd s a r e file d a c c o r d i n g to th e i r call n u m b e r s . T h is e n a b le s th e l i b r a r i a n te ll ea sily w h e n a book ch ecked o u t will be r e t u r n e d . in on o v e rd u e book'? c h e c k in g up an d fi n e s due. T w o d a y s a f t e r a b ook is d u e th e c a r d s a re ru n th r o u g h a m a c h in e w hich s e p a r a t e s f o r o v e r d u e books. T h e o p e r a t o r m a y se t t h e m a c h in e to e l i m i n a t e sev- th e a m o u n t s of th e c a r d s sy s tem sa v e s tim e Th** 1 0 :3 0 — Leon N e v e r * '* O rc h. l l :00— S h a n d o r , v i o l i n i s t . D a n c e O rc h. Other* 7:3 0 — A ndre K o s t e l a n e t z O r c h . — K TS A 8:0 0 —b i c k Po w ell— K T S A 9 : 0 0 — Shep F ie ld s — W R E N S t a r t s TO D A Y 4 Big D a y s Friday, December 4, 1938 La st Dsy? I la I I t r J—mm§ Starts 'F u g itiv e T h . S k y " —i s ‘ A Saturday L A F o r 3 Day* e r a l sets of “ d a te s d u e ” a t on e tim e. W ith t h i s ty p e of call c a rd , a book c a rd an d tim e c a r d a r e n o t n e ed ed . th e m e th o d used by m o s t lib ra rie s, th e s e tw o m u s t be che ck ed a g a in s t each o t h e r w h e n a book is o v e rd u e . In Again No Corsage* For Frat Dances to to go Girl? will h a v e f r a ­ t e r n i t y dance® w i th o u t b e n e f i t of c o s­ c o rs a g e s to b r i g h te n tu m e s f o r a t le a s t a n o t h e r y e a r. th e I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y L a s t y e a r t h e i r Council m a d e th e r u lin g t h a t bo ys w o uld n o t h ave to send th e i r d a te s d a n c e s, c o rs a g e s f o r t h e r e b y th e e x ­ penses. f r a t e r n i t y c u t t i n g dow n T h e r u l i n g w a s a g a in b r o u g h t th is y e a r ’s u p f o r d iscu ssion b y council a n d w a s p u t into e f f e c t f o r a n o t h e r y e a r , L o u ie G o d ard , p r e s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d . S T A R T S T O D A Y ! H F Wjt Pm>; r F e n l- J a m e s m o re C o o p e r’* I m m o r t a l C la ss ic on th e S c r e e n I m t Fork Avo. a n d Povorty Bowl WM te a ® S » s* a C* • ' « * • ! « I RANDOLPH SCOTT HENRY WILCOXON. BINNIE BARNES HEATHER ANGE! 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A COUNT ^ M W ' WHO WANTED TO ^ P BE KNOWN AS ’S F*!" » FRANCIS LEDERER a n n s o t h e r n HOWARD QUINTUPLETS FRED STORE TEXAS E x t r a Clyde McCoy and His S u g a r B lu r s O rc h. Music al Also "C oo Coo Nut G r o v e " Co lor C a r to o n Jean Hersholt R O C H E L L E H U D S O N H e le n V in son Slim S u m m e r v i l l e R o b e r t K e nt D o r o t h y P e t e r s o n J o h n Q ua le n P lu s V E R Y L A T E S T N ews \ r y w.* JOIN THE WORLD SEE THE NAVY IN g SINGTIME! r n W - . ILEANOR , P O W E L L IAMES STEWART VIRGINIA BRUCE U N A M E R K E L S I D S I L V E R S frances LANGFORD Raymond WALBURN ALAN DINEHART B U D D Y E B S E N • B E T T Y BOOP Ra n d olp h S c o tt i* »hown aa “ H a w k e y e . ” th# role ha portray* in th e sc r e e n versio n of J a m e s F e n im o r e C oop er * im m o r t a l T h e Last o f th e M ohi- classic, t h rn F rid a y at c a n s , ” o p e n i n g Cap itol. Austin Club Hears Talk on Texas Union C h a rle s N. Zivlej% m a n a g e r of to talked the T e x a s U nion, th e A ustin C lub T u e s d a y n ig h t in th e the A r c h it e c tu r e a u d ito riu m o f , •r , th e f i n a n c in g B uilding on b uild in g o f th e T e x a s U nion. Mr. s t u d e n t Zivley d escrib ed o t h e r a n d bu ilding s o f A m e ric a n and univ ersities. colleges fr o m H elen C am pb ell a n d the Co-ed Trio th e G irls’ G lee C lub w ere also on the p ro g r a m . Miss C am pb ell ga v e a re a d in g , a n d the trio, com po sed o f K a th r y n Sp ence, Vivian D a h lb e rg , a n d Louise S elf, were song?' by V irg inia D ono ho a t th e pia no . a c c o m p a n ie d in H a r v e y P u llia m , p re s id e n t, gave o u t b ids to th e club m e m b e rs f o r th e d a n c e to be given by the A u s­ tin C lub D e c e m b e r 18, m a in b a ll­ ro om o f th e T e x a s U n ion . A co m ­ m itte e is c o m p le tin g p la n s fo r the d ance, P u lliam said. Valley Club Meets To Plan Dance T h e d a n c e to be giv en b y th e V alley C lu b in th e V alle y d u r i n g th e C h r is tm a s holidays w as d is ­ cussed a t a call m e e t in g T u e s ­ day n ig h t. No d e f i n it e d a t e w as decid ed u p o n , b u t it will be a n ­ n o u n c e d th is week. th e A r e p o r t o f th e d a n c e c o m m it­ tee f o r th** d a n c e to be giv en a t the D r iskill Hotel J a n u a r y 8 w as p re s id e n t, Milton m ad e b y W est, J r . , T a y lo r, c h a ir m a n of the social c o m m itte e . th e club will he selected a t th e n e x t m e e tin g , to be held T u e s d a y , D e­ c e m b e r 16, in G a rris o n Hall. B lu e b o n n e t Belles fo r V o lne y fr o m Health Club Elects Miss Pinckney Miss J e a n i e M. P in c k n e y , ch ief of the N u t r i t i o n an d H e a lth E d ­ u c a tio n B u re a u , w a s elec ted p r e s ­ iden t o f th e Texa® S ta t e H ealth and P hy sical E d u c a tio n A sso cia­ tion a t its a n n u a l m e e t in g in F o r t W n rth la«t week. f o r several y e a rs on Mi - P in c k n e y ha® b e e n vice th e associa tio n an d p re s id e n t o f the servo d execu tiv e c o m m itte e . She is also active in o t h e r s t a t e and n a tio n a l h ealth o rg a n iz a tio n s . She has been •hairmaii o f the T e x a s C o n fe re n c e on Ch Id H e a lth a n d P ro te c tio n th e A m e ric a n and ie a fe llow o f PICTURE F R A M IN G PICTURE SALE W A LLPA PE R DISPLAY At the Shows • T H E O D O R A G O E S W I L D .” a n d M elvyn W i t h I r a n * D u nn * D o u g la s. A t th * P * r * m o u n t. (L * s t day). •‘R E U N I O N .’* W ith th* Dionn* Q u in tu p le t* , J e a n H e r s h o l t, a n d th e S ta te . D o r o t h y P e te r s o n . 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A t 8:15 in H o gg M em orial A udi­ o ’clock to riu m . re s tr i c te d to a ss o c ia tio n ’s m e m b e rsh ip the o n ly ) . ^ P e rf o rm a n c e Reviewed Today " F u g i t i v e in th e .-sky " A t ‘ ha Queen D ir ecte d b y Nick Grind* an d s cr ee n play by George B ric k e r P h o t o ­ g r a p h ' d by Ted McCord Pr o d u c e d bv W a r n e r Bro* S t o r y T H E C A ST Rita Moore T e r r v B re w er Bob While — J o h n n y M a r ti n K ille r Msdaon . A u tu m n Day A g a th a O r m s b y C ar ly le Moore J e a n Muir W a r r e n Hull G o rd on O liv er Jr. H o w a r d Phillip* W in ifre d Shaw M ary T r e e # A lth o u g h this p ic tu re e m u l a te s in g r e a t p a r t “ T h irte e n Hour* by A ir,” i t n e v e rth e le s s can s t a n d on its own feet. a* an e n t e r t a i n i n g ae- tlo n p ic tu re . A* have a u su a l we list o f a r a t h e r p a s s e n g e rs ! t r a n s - c o n t i n e n t a 1 t o east. A m o n g h o m o g e n e o u s h o a r d i n g p la n e , o n ly th is tim e th e y a re f l y - 1 the ing w e st tr a v e le r s , in ad dition to th e two pilots an d th e hostess, we have a r e p o r t e r , public e n e m y No. I, a girl, a school G -Man, a chorus, te a c h e r , a g a n g s t e r ’s moll, a prize fi g h te r, hi® m a n a g e r, a tr a v e li n g sa le sm a n , a n d The the public e n e m y c a p tu r e s th e plane, and terrorize® fo r c e s the land m i d d l e of a te r r if ic d u s t sto rm (T h e y m u s t have ru n o u t o f snow in H o lly w o o d ). the finally ac tion quick ens, an d we see the g a n g s t e r c a p tu r e d sin gle­ h a n d e d by th e u n a r m e d r e p o r t e r . Oh. f o r th e life of a c in e m a j o u r ­ n alist. pa ss e n g e rs, th e pilot d r u n k . F ro m t h e r e the to in to t u r n J e a n M uir an d W a r r e n Hull, leads, f e a t u r e d p la y e rs, have th e in a v e ra g e an d m a n a g e p e rf o r m a n c e s . T h e re s t of th e c a s t s ta n d o u t in sm all bit*, b u t is th e stolen by a d r u n k who w as n e v e r even m e n tio n e d in the cast. p ic tu re , In m y opinion , League Helps College Musicians T h e Music In te rc o lle g ia te L e a g u e , w ith h e a d q u a r t e r s in the L ittle Building, B oston, Mass., bas b een o rg a n iz e d in tro d u c e , r e ­ to cord. publish, and p r e s e n t o v e r the r a d io th e b e st w o rks o f th o se col­ lege co m p o sers e n d p oets who are e n ro lled as m em b ers. a T h e L e a g u e a c ts as c o m ­ m ercial o u tl e t f o r p ro d u c tio n s b f college stu d e n ts. C o n ta c ts with m e m b e rs o f A. 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