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Ibena, wit. * ; A m e n , a , shout, sing, dance, a n d ! i CHINESE Page 3 PAGE TWO The FindCnlUqe D in the South Add Five Points Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN' Phone 2-247» Darkhorses, A.T.O.’s, Czechs, Longhorns Drill For K. Ll. G am e W a rre n W ig g ins Back in Uniform Crowded ©ut of O r r e r y Gym betain* of preparation* for th* V a n ity Carnival, the U r g horn* it e* ter day in the gym . .,rkfd th, school for the Deaf in pre- rara* n f r th*ur Important non- n-"a e a*h with Kansas uni* ^ v e rity Friday »*•! S i r d a r . St: t at all sat,-Cod Wi‘*“ ' ie ^ fTTi SS Ft f f’ SflTSl fi $ '■ Saturday's performer th* San Marco* Bobcat*, J* * Gray isnt th* team through a •tiff drill- Th# return of warren \V gg-.na t ‘ he t* am yea** rd*y was th" bright spot of n* * ©at W turin* Has been out of , mifnrrr. s moat sir 11 the season train in ic started because of a apr arr, cd ba-ic ' ,x ,o en: .rasing was the form display# I by Joe Roach, tall and ran. Roach played a pan rf the ram* ta. S .n M.r- tact we* < Y A .A V littl* serv- Sa* J r lay r.g , . K U. C o a ch Troubled By Loss of Stars LA W H U N ' E, Ran., Dec, 12.— I? any ac bool has a couth* on "How to Rep I jc t an All-American in Ten Easy Le Mons,” it should ret In touch immediately with Dr. For* rest C. (Phojfi Allen, basketball c a1"'n a*, th* University of Kan­ as Th# am tab!* doctor Is dev* most of his • me to the A' mer tinned problem lost only two men fr •quad by graduate those two losses bur fir. A I en lait year'* but how IK *l!*star There are nowhere near as teams many All-American eagre as there ere football teams, snd j consequently nation*- rage team* do not receive ae much recognition a* th** my‘Hic*! foot­ ball elevens, H v ever, if Fred Prs :** was not an All-American guard thera never was one. He led the Biff Bi* Conference in ‘ connu from hi* guard position last y e a r with an average of 12.1 points a game, played sensationally on defense an d had a fighting spir t -ha* helled to kei-p th*- team rolling a t top speed, Now, Dr. Allen is endeavoring to find a man to take Pralle’s j .a* •• arid finding a suitable re­ placement is proving very diffi­ I' may be some time before cult, another “ Pralie” appear* on the scene. The other missing star from fa*? year*# championship quintet Schmidt, is Sylvester Schmidt, an honor student, was the basket­ ball quarterback of the Jayhiwk- ers and hi* performances are be­ ing sorely missed hy tha I It3«- ,39 Kansas outfit. ST. M A R Y ’S T A C K L E R E A D Y M O RAG A, Calif., Dec. 12.— return of ( IN S ) —Cheered by Nick Ka*xmeyer, spark plug tackle, St. Mary's footballers resumed light < ne-hour work-outs today in preparation for their da**' Janu­ ary 2 with Texas Tech at the Dal­ las Cotton Bowl. Katzmeyer left a hospital where he had been tinder observation for * week be­ cause of an appendings attack C*ach Slip Madison, who ha* bern tarrying at Lo* V g* ■'*, returned to take active charge. B trtlfl Sulk. Ballan Tailing. • m a a i n f » I a a r I a a a , Laaatlfn! 4a. lata a akia—f. T » p I a a i I . fkllia la fail. It- an# taiaa: to (to, b a t DUII CO t o r U s . r m l V . U O V . ZN S J I V \sriLT rn a u n t .<* 4 l i e r f a r a * * • • • ! I J « . .!*•»»4 «,i4 tut I t* Bint** q»«‘r*r I'tori- . •rd ■ . . , iirN ta J a es q , - . kimviiiw »!•* in. r • a bb . -S«aMi lanai v a l s e : • As liHie as $4.00 dowr, $1.00 a week S.R D. Team Wins By One Point From Swedes Spurred on by the cheers of their pretty fans, the S.R.D. Dark* horses managed to win a 7-6 vie- \ t.*,ry over the Blomquist Swedes in th*- game played Monday after­ noon the championship of their league of Intramural touch for football. The game was a hard-fought pausing duel between Swede Clyde Sims and Darkhorse Don Taylor. Taylor distinguished himself by completing sixteen out of twenty- eight passes. Th*1 game started with the Swede* taking a kiftk and return­ ing it to the 40-yard line. They received A large part cf the first half was consumed by the exchange of the punts. One of these kicks laid the foundation for a I)arkhor*e touchdown. the punt on the .Swedes’ 30-yard line and start**! a touchdown march, to--si rig a succession of short parses which brought them to the Swede 2-yard The Dark- hor«ex got their touchdown on a pass from Don Taylor to Leon­ ard Rode. The extra ponit was converted and the half was over line. ! with the Darkhorses leading, 7-0, line. The second half bt iran with the Swedes again receiving and start- I ing a march of passes which brought them to the Darkhorse 25-yard Sims then tossed a pa®* to “ Bucky” Boyd which was incomplete. However, due to a penalty for interference on the pass, the ball was placed on the S.R.D. one yard line. The touch­ down pa*-' wax tossed by Sims to Charley Broesche, who was play­ ing a hideout position. The kick for extra point was bad and the I Darkhorses still led, 7-6. The game ended with the Swedes f ght.ing j to get out of their territory. The Darkhorse* will m^p* t h e A.T.O. team Wednesday a' 4:30 o’clock to play the semi-finals for the Intramural championship. Airwaves N, B (Napoleon Buonapar'el Sikes, blind law student from Aus­ tin, will be interviewed on The I'a ly Texan prog, am by Mark Solomon, th" man who reads p °n- dermis legal tomes to Sikes. Hitting still screwier height* in bringing the radio public word picture* of public events, ' BS to­ day will broadcast a portion of the annual auction of unclaimed articles at the New York ( Ty Post Office. The program may be heard beginning at IO o’clock this morning. Prime Minister Neville Cham­ ber.n o of (treat Britain will he heard over C B S this afternoon from 3 IO to 4:20, speaking be­ fore ti •* annual dinner of th" For­ eign Press Association at Gros­ venor Home in London. codman and his Swing I be on the air over " tonight with Martha ig the vocals as usual codman Quartet in a sot numbers. Later, at Artie Shaw may be NBC-W O A I. — P A T H O LT. a® the attended ti Ball in San An- .-end. Ha -r. Jack AT .( Man a ira p- in th. H . »- *.*;*•-: An A a pa- H am down, ext t a SOOT I One Penetration !, Deciding M arg in r re game dope, the Omega Intramural I 'cam won one of ight games of the ' • *• Kappa Sigma t ♦he Fraternity cham- - a t s p o rt. g score wa*, tied, 7-7, - r winning by one In spite of a cold , ‘ors of both sexes ;elira ♦* and the field i . , h o f Christmas j and green decora- g o a l p o st*. the A.T.O.’s came ■ . ‘ak*1 the win. Early *, the Kappa Sign - • down when Boy f.*d a punt which recovered behind the ♦ripe. Bayard Me­ dias good for the ex- r.g the Kappa Sign a score of 7-0, ♦ ce A.T.O.’s refused .♦‘fore the half had ad ♦ i**d the score. ack, Myrle Self, tossed 1 a ma of Raymond . m. ran for a touch-j i Pickett kicked the he half ended -h the rcote tied, 7-7. the game was hard- ither team ever safe foul bt v However, the wind from de A.T.O. line were slow- and a . r ful Kappa Sigs. ing up One Kap: a Sig hack was fighting .arT playing which re­ with bi fused to gi the victory to any­ one wit) T a ".ft contest. He wax B tr!, a player who is a genius .n i i one department of football, but who can be depended ipon to play t ne offensive and defensive gam- -. I! i Th'- A.T O. boys were led by Myrle Self arid Nolan Pi*'kett, one O'- the other breaking away every f< w seconds for mnm fine running which kept th*' spectators on their toe8, Bayard McMahan was do­ ng his be-", rn the Kappa Sigma backfield, playing a fighting game. The largest crow*! of the season watched the game with a great deal of enthusiasm. There were about two-hundred fans present, fully one-fourth of them being girl®, who kept th" air filled with cheers Austex G irls First In 'M ural Swim The Austex Club won the swim­ if the inde- ming champ pendent division of women’s in­ tramural- I" a mort held last F ri­ day. Individual honors, however, went to T o n i Redfern, member of th*1 S-’afs tram. 1 Miss Redfern broke the intra­ the fre e-style, ie mural rec rd in 13 2 swimming the distance seconds l h " old record of 14 seconds wa* held by Harriet M it­ chell who tied her old record but i finished behind Miss Redfern. | fern placed second behind In th" (ir ing event Miss Red- Pat Down* v of the Austex Club. Dor- i othy Loose of Kirby Hall was Th*' free style relay was j third. won by the Austex Club with the Scats -econd and K fby Hall third. ORDER Christmas Specials Kl*I O I O W ! One Urge 8x10 on finest Kodalure, and Three 5x7 Portraits C H O K E O F ♦ P O S E S -1 you : ’ice . . . Choice cf -< background* Spot-"*'4' - .• •, tr I C Y -ge. A 5~' .* * ho a un* i Xmas. S T U D I O S 2510 GU AD ALU PE Gilliam Graham, the he«t javelin thrower tha lin iftri^ T bai ever had and one of the had ia the nation, ha* been declared eligible for Conference competition fbi* year by Con a ftr«nc« official* Brownfield product, is capable af confidently to*«mg the *paar • round 220 feet and Hit pre.- enc* on tha track team will aid the Longhorn* greatly in their attempt to regain tha trark title. Graham, M i t e 'H m m Sir. * ■ Four High School Grid Teams Remain in Championship Race B f C L A R E N C E La RO CH E Tftnn Sptrrti h it;' • :trr:*•*! r/Jt before, will lie HU-! Saturday’s Interscholastic rni finals. from four great - .. 1 hat -Aoli »*■-*■ »'a r*.en* of the stat*1 are pr**par- of the four emerge as finalists Grovers to Play Charity Game The “ ward bosi” of Oak Grove ami dor nut try— Med McDonald Johnny J o s e p h , kingpin of Schooner Hie, are still not satis- ft**d over their two-game series thai ended with a victory by each 'iii*' (trovers v. >n if:*' fir t team, .Schoonervi]I*- took the on*-, 7 0, last one, T S, the two So Thursday night teams will M io' again for the “ rubber” game to settle the heated argument over respective merits of the two aggregation'*. McDon­ ald is -'till fuming over that 7-6 de. feat lie maintains that th*- r* terce muit have been a cousin of Harry V mer. At any rate the officiat­ ing was lousy, McDonald main­ tains. A new feature of the rivalry is that there will be a charge for this game. Previously, the con- tests were free. At this final battle, however, tho ens?* mer will bring either money, canned food, or something ut \aiue for admission The gate receipts will go to th** welfare as­ socie'ion for the Christmas fund for " e needy. Intramurals Til***)*]*. D#e*>mber 13 Basketball—Cia** A r ruler**# I v « fie. ha v *. Buriti ( ir,-h ( uh v« HUM Club ( entrx < I sh v* Son* of AM I y I - r S ar\r ton l i b v«. 5wire A Tarn Chab v*. Cre*e«nt B#'bet bali—-Cia** B I, i igma N a vs. Sigma Alpha •a Th'-'* Phi S' gm» Pl Kappa A t*h» **. C hi Phi. Ila < hi ' *. Rata That* Phi. h*ppa Sign** v*. Kappa Al* i h r :: ; tm a Chi V* K i n * Sigma 3 Pgrk rite*' Pleat** va. Wilk**» B i n . I*' »i. H lif t ' 7 4' —F it* I! * id i *• * t (if h nu Collegian*. Be* .mont v 15—-4. B. H a ll »» Ii lei Club. pea. N-> i Mo ; ll .u Club. MORTON S MI TH Mis? Mildred Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith, will Im married to E. W . Morton of Dallas sn the study of the First Christian Church iii Fort Vt orth December 17. Dr, L. D. Ander­ son will officiate, and only mem­ bers of the immediate family will attend. She wa* Miss Smith received her bache lor of journalism degree from the formerly University. publicity assistant to Robert L. Ripley, Paul Whiteman, Judy. Annie, and Zeke ( anova, a n d other radio star*. Variety, like th*- theme has nev the dominant D atura on next F r League school boy Four great tean ing for the final d for the state til rth, the city From Fort VV athletic atlas, T.C.U. put on th little— and nff com* th* surpri we mean little —Masons Dom M a­ sonic Home High School. The Masons will average less than ISO pounds per man when they line up against the big ‘ ming ava lanche from Lubbock High School next Friday in Lubbo< k. VV hat the light-weights la* k in weight, how ever, is more than made up bt their skill in executing fundamen­ arui their aggressiveness tals, spirit, and thor great team play. The Lubbock-Masonic Home game should develop into a wild-scoring affa,--, the Westerners featuring Wild William Webster, hard r in ning back, and the Masons parsing magic. The other semi final spectacle pita tha Temple Wildcats, < entcx powerhouse, against th© State s heaviest *ud highest scoring ma­ chine, the rampaging Buccaneers from Corpus * hristl. big port city learn ha* amli" cd a total •* ap­ of 426 points to 72 f ponents. I he The Temple Corpus take place at the high s ,n Temple. Th*- arrang mad* possible because I cats journeyed to th*' an early season }ou«t Buccaneers. That game a scoreless tie. Coach H arry Slit e'er be remembered as the Smithville’* fine class Ii ili will id field * n t was WTI 1- \nt for h * h e idcd in will -from 1934 through 1937, aril his deadly Warner system a* a mighty forward wall, for ir Wildcats the Burs will be mc one of the best defensive in the State. The ba met power, we believe, res*s with pie . , . that balance being plied by one “ Long” Tom PL a back who will go down in sc boy grid annals as one of tho Pickett should carry Temple the finals against Lubbock. \ • ii \ T i TTI sun th, hool- best - i n *; ■ • r I I silo t*M h W O M A N SCO UT in major W IC H IT A , Kan., Dec. 12 — (IN S ) — Mrs, Bessie Largent of McKinney, Texas, only woman s c o u t league ba-eball. will head the board that w ill se- iect eighteen All-American semi­ pro players, it was announced t >- day. The ‘ ta:# will be chosen from 500 players who will compete in the Kif'h Ann jai National Semi­ pro Tournament at Wichita, Aug­ ust 12-25. In fourteen years, the Chicago White Sox scout ha* signed more than IOO player*. Foe was offered the place on the board some time ago hut her definite acceptar. «* wa* not an­ nounced until today. R A I D E R S W O R K HARD L U B B O C K , Dec. I i . — ( I N S ) — T*-xas Tech’* Red Raiders buckled down today on T e h Field in pre­ paration for the Cotton Bowl game January 2 in Dallas against St. M ary’s of Moraga, Calif. They will leave Lubbock f -r Dalia* De­ cember 21 and conclude the scrm* of work-outs on the S .M U . field there. Coach Pete Cawthon wa* a happy man today. He had a “ Christmas g ift” of a complete scout report on St. M ary’s. Tem­ pering hts joy va- the revelation ■ in the scout’* notes? that St. M ary’s ha.* a potent pacing attack, some­ thing (Jaw then had expressed the belief he would not find so trouble­ some a* the Galoping Gaels’ r in ­ ning offense. TUESDAY'. DECEMBER 13, 1938 hi* excellent ter two tries, the Czechs sent the bai across. With kicking Charles Hinckley kept the B. Hall ♦earn in the center of the field most of the time. One time, he ew cheers when the wind in hts face failed to keep him from get- ting off a 40-yard boot. While k i'k mg w :th the wind, he averaged nearly 60 yards per try. Conway and ( bink Slovacek were the mam­ meys of the Czechs. After the game, the captains of the victorious teams in the games of the afternoon met in the of­ fice of Berry Whitaker, director of intramural athletics for men to toss coins for the first round com­ petition Wednesday afternoon at 4 :3Q for the cham- r ionship. The Czechs won a bye, and on Friday at 4:30 will play the winner of the Alpha Tau Omega— S.R D. Darkhorse game. The win­ ner of Friday’s game will be champion. Intramural Dr. M artin Returns From D ecatu r M e e t Dr. Cora M. Martin, associate professor of elementary education, returned Sunday from an educa­ tional conference in the elemen­ Collegians Pick Aldrich, O'Brien In a nation-wide poll for the 1938 All-American football team chosen by writers on college and university newspapers, Kl Aldrich and Davey O’Brien, T.C.U. grid stars, were unanimously accorded posts at center and quarterback, respectively. The poll is an annual affair sponsored by the Mutual Broad­ casting Company through its col­ legiate commentator, Tippie Tay­ lor, and colleges and universities from coast to coast participate in the selection. The eleven men chosen by the college scribes are practically the same players ac­ corded the “ All-American” honors on numerous other “ all” teams. Brud H olland Ed Beinor Iowa S t a t e d . "I* Ed Bock T.C.U-, G Ki Aldrich - Francis Twedell Minnesota, R.G. Al W o lff Santa Clara, R T. Bow W y a t t ______ Tennessee. R E. ...___ T.C.U., Q Davey O’Brien Bob McLeod_____ Dartmouth, L.H. I Vie Bottari ......— California, R H. j Marshall Goldberg Pittsburgh. F. Notre Dame, , Corneal. L , a . ........ tary schools of Decatur. G e o r g e Burns Pleads for grades one, Preceding a series of demon­ strations two, three, and five, Dr. Martin lec­ tured on “ The Purpose of Read­ ing in the Grades.” Friday night, Dr. Martin's lec­ ture to the public was “ Are We Teaching Our Children to Read?” Saturday morning was devoted to conferences wi'h the teachers. Alpha Chi Omega sorority has elected Virginia Vaughan, Betty and Engleman, Daisy Pranger, Lois Webb as the sorority’s Blue­ bonnet Belle nominees. G u ilty to Sm uggling N E W Y O R K , Dec. 12.— (IN S ) — George Burns, star of screen and radio, today pleaded guilty to a smuggling charge in an un­ heralded appearance at the Fed­ eral Building. Burns was indicted last Friday in connection with the entry into this country of three pieces of jewelry valued at $4,885. Max­ imum penalty for the offense is eighteen years in prison and a fine of $45,000. Indicted with him were Albert I Chaperau and Paula Ghdysken, believed to be Chaperau’s wife. s Czechs Win Crown From B. Hailers In Club Division Winning their game in th* last second of the game, the Progres­ sive Czechs beat the B. Ha., team Monday afternoon, to take toe Intramural club championship of touch football. The score of the game was 6-6, but only in toe closing seconds of th*1 game were the Progressive Czechs aim to to push the ball aero-a the pene­ tration line for the victory. The Czechs were led by Jade ( on wav. The first score of the game went to B. Hall when its alert end, Par; Donnell, intercepted a pavs ami made a nice run across the pay- line. A peat f r the extra point faiied. The Czechs tied the score, when Conway parsed to John Mayfield for a touchdown. Both team* then settled down to a long second half fight. Pene­ trations were tied at I and I. The teams played in the center of the field for nearly fifteen minutes with neither team gaining more than a few yards, j Then, suddenly, a break came to the Czechs which won the game. Conway tossed a 4"-yard pass and the referee ruled hat interfered with the re­ B. Hall ceiver. The penalty placed the pigskin on the B. Hall 21-yard line. Af- P A J A M A S A G ift He Always Needs €r Wants You oan "rest assured" pajamas will please him if you se ect them from Austin's finest stock: . . . at Gascons, You have the choice of every style, every co*or and every pa ama -aonc. Sty es include lounge, coat, middy and many other mode s. A.! fabrics a re guaranteed pre-shrunk and color fast. CHARMEUSE M-5tcu ’'g Rod© and Pa 'ama E'-se^oos BROADCLOTH PAJAM AS PURE SILK PAJAM AS Complete Repair Service * 616 CONGRESS AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN Pl,one 2-2473____ THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-:>473 The F irst College Daily in the South PA G E T H R EE I NABOURS CO. Jayhawker Mainstays For the Many Formal Affairs Just Ahead .... TUXEDOS and Formal W e a r Accessories Maybe you don't have a tux. Maybe your old o n e !, out ct style. Or meybe you'd like to g,v. o n e _ t o ^ boss,^ JU XJ i'»o ' ~ D” - -- W hatever your need come to th* son, lather or friend. Merritt-Nabours C o. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938_ Sports Billboard By C LY DE L a M O T TE Ttran Attorn* ta Sports &dx tor Lo n g h o rn tra c k fa n s have reason to fe el elated this w eek ^ * « u » e o f the action ta k en b y the So u th w est A th le tic C onference in P a ..a . by g ra n tin g G illia m G raham a ye a r of e lig ib ility. A nd they h ave a rig h t to re jo ice, fo r G rah am happens to be about the best j a ve ll m an in the U n ite d Sta tes and a cinch to lead the Southw est Con- fe ren ce in th a t event next spring. The action cam e as a bit o f a surprise since the C o n feren ce da dies” declared him in elig ib le e a r ly last spring, then re a ffirm e d th e ir action ju s t b e fo re the C onference tra c k m eet in M ay. A n e “ o r . . i n . r i . i r , U t h , f . c t t h . , t h , d .c ir.o n U N A N I M O U S . . . even B a y lo r and R ice cashing their no es o f G raham . R ic e , yo u know, had a v e ry tough time U , t sp rin g in l . , t co sin e out t h . L o n g h o rn , in o rd er to w in t h , cham pionship am looks as lf the race this y e a r w ill be ju s t as close. So in so G rah am t h . O w ls m e re ly handed T ex as fiv e pointe. H o w l e r , w . a r . In c lin e d to w o n d e r lf •» m u ch . . . . b e a u tifu l . p o r t . m . n . h i p a . n W O . . n a tte m p t to avo ! r id ic u le . F o r th e r e w a , li t t le « « » • • >«' ,h * * c , " >" ' * * n * ‘ ip .h u ttin g th e do o r in G r . h . u f . Z in c.. T h . f a c t . o f t h . . . . . • « . b r ie f ly , t h . . . : He took no p a r. in ath.atU a, T h . fo llo w in g year b . r . t . r - . d hut In 1932 G ra h a m e n ro lle d a t B a y l o r a . a r a . .OOO had to drop out of ..h o o l b . c . u . e of bad eye.tgb mainad out of .c h .o l u n til 1936. when ba c a m . to T a . . . n«d rolled. The o f f i c i . l . took a d r . n t . g r of a M e t a ls . I y o '« w a . .a c h a fla g ra n t . . . . of o b . r r . t n , la w - th a t p le n t y o f c r it ic ! ..................d ire c te d to w a rd R ic a , B a y lo r . S o u th e rn M e t h o d !. !, and T a . . . C h r is tia n , t h . .c h o e l, - h o W h e n th e p o w e r fu l U n iv e r s ity of K a n m in v s rU G r e g o r y G y m n n iu m n axt F r id a y and S a t u r d a y n ig h t* , t w o of D r. F . C . A ll e n ’s m a in s ta y s w ill be L y m a n C o r lis , lo f t, a n d Br uc e V o r a n , is a se n io r nod rig h t. C o r lis , a tw o - ye a r le tte rm a n a t fo r w a r d , has bean s w itc h e d to g u a rd in an a f f o r t to plug tho gap le ft bv the g r a d u a tio n o f K a n s a s ’* a ll- A m e ric a n g u a rd , F r e d P r a lle . C o rlis J a y h a w k e r t is good on d e fe n s e , a sm ooth h a ll h a n d le r, a n d a good l ° n f »bot. V o r a n , w h o w as A lle n ’s star ag ain st O k l a h o m a A . A M . la s t w e e k , is a ju n io r a n d m a y see a c tio n a g ain st the L o n g h o r n s both at c m a g . in . t him. A nd happiest ‘ G r.h a ro him self. O T lU m , » ■ » ■ » * . * outcom e S a tu rd a v w as c u rly headed i n , . ” od natu red and frie n d ly fei- rtu n ity of >n to r an d g u a rd , as be p la y s both position s e q u a lly w e ll. H e w as u n a b le to p la y w ith the Ja y h a w k e r * last y e a r as a soph om ore he cau se of rn b u rn , h u t he is m ak in g up fo r lo s t tim e th is season^_____ r br " i t , 1: n : V h throw S te e r , g et th a t tra c k title back from the Owls. ,0 he,p thei F r id a y and S a tu rd a y the K an sas Ja y h a w k e r . drop down f o r a two- A nd h e .d in g the delegation w ,ll he F e r r e , : game series. A lle n , Ja y h a w k coach, who is to basketball Rockr.e was to fo o tb a ll at N o tre Dam e and w h a t U n c le B illy Disc to baseball here. A lle n la an a u th o rity on b . a k . t b . n theory and the record s o f h is team s ehow quite d e fin ite ly th a t hts th out v e ry su ccessfu lly. Z S ix cham pionship eleven t im e , S in c e 1925 his K a n sa s team has won L a s t y e a r the Ja y h a w k , won eighteen and lost two. E n c o u ra g in g , how ever, is me t h ( ok lahom a A g g ie , , , t . , downed the J . y h . w k e r . tw ice b e t w e e k . f i r , , one 2 1 5 , a n d t h . .. c o n d , 25-19. T he I t r n .,b t be wet to m en .io n in t h ,, c o n n e c tio n th o . t h . A g g ie . b a c . an . a c p t , a n a lly . I r o n , Oklahoma Cheerleader, Blind, To Get Medical Core S T I L L W A T E R , O kla., Dec. 12. sending B y n u m to an eye speris; /Ml.. ( I N S ) — G a ith e r By n u m , O k la ­ , , ^ I i«t fAT t r #HtTTI®TIt* ist fo r tre a tm e n t. s homa A .& M . College cheerleader who w as stricken w ith blindness Tho cause o f the .u dden blind- ness was still und eterm ined !■>,lay. Bynum ha* recoveree snK™>, at, Bynum has re co vere d slig htly, ac in f i r rn arx h i cording to college ! w h ile lead in g the cheering section ••■sa ----- w n ne leauiMK , . t borities. H e is able to d istin g - . 1 :‘n*An. T J * during the Aggie-Kansa* Univer- rhorities. H e is able to dusting- d u rin g the Aggie-K ansa? Univer- sity basketball gam e F r id a y night, uish lig h t fro m darkness and tm. when an o b je c t is placed bef.,re accn t'«trl nf rvn#*rt mod- w hrn an o b ic c t is placed before . _ tc d a y w as assured o f expert mod his eyes. H e is, how ever, unable n>s eye*, cal a te n tio n . ical a ten tion . t o d i s t i n g u i s h o b jects about him ^ except on years • American conferences Pan-American g o m o i*n v» a ^ 1 danger vent of danger ' from any E u rop ean source. Be tw e e n halves of t h e Aggie- Kftnxax University fame Satur- day night, spectators paced the dan,, was accompanied by a sc- ready’ ha- been app - day night, spectators pasaeu ui*- hat, g ath erin g S I8 6 to be used in were headache and dizziness reo th erin cr S1R6 to he used in vere headache and dizziness. H i, attack, Bynum told phys,- de,-today that W a lh „ a t t e n d i n g g -•••I* — - n e i®, lans, of Bt .. = » . . the Ame, to m eet re g u la rly ev- ...v „„ when take It was stated in c o n fe r e n c e cir ­ in itia tive a i - c u s today tha t th is Initiative al- lam . team . • S r T h e re w as quite a buzz o f com m ent la s t S a tu rd a y night betw een _ _ _ _ halves o f the T/onghorn-San M a rc o , Kame. S te e r fans w e r e wonder- In a w h y the S te e r team th a t had so co m p letely and thoro ie y o n r w helm ed the B o b c a t , e a r lie r in the w ee k could do no b e tte r than a 19-19 draw . I t h ap p en , th a t we «aw the gam e in San M a , OI th e re fo re fin d it qu ite easy to explain. In th e F irst p la c e , T e x a . h it a p eak in o F f e n .iv e p a y in t h . f i r . ! h a lf th a t w a . . jo y to b eh o ld . G r e n v il le , ,n p a r t,e u le r . J U . , c o u ld n 't m ist and t h . r e . t o f th e b o y ............ .... A d d .1 .0 th e f e e , th a t t h . S e n M a r c o , tea m w a . v e r y r a „ e d . w a .n 't .o m u ch th e f . c t th a t th e y c o u ld n 't j e t th e .h o , , a . , a r e a , a n n . I t . i _ ■ .1 .lUea’f k it th e b a s k e t. Hitler's March To Include Memel , _ - Refugees- (C o n tin u e d from Page I . ) L O N D O N , Doc. 12.— ( I N S ) — G e rm a n y ’s m arch to the E a s t has been tran sfo rm ed from talk into re a lity . Es i I WJ * A , a result o f the o verw helm ing 'tent w ere rn fa vo r. - . answ ers in th a t p a rtic u la r section of the c o u n try , w here 39.1 p e r i u favorable customs tan IHUVUtO f a v o t a h o u s e t r e a t m e n t a m o n g t h e Ame r ­ i c a n n a t i o n s as w e l l a* t o obtain a b o l i t i o n o f e x c h a n g e c o n t r o l reg- t h e N e w ulationa 0f m any S o u t h A m e r i c a n I n gregated In rVS AP P i,av..~ — states, It appears raised the “ ye s” procure more Cen-cal E a s t the ItQL­ U.S. Won t Offer Plan For Defense at Lima GC UU 5 L IM A , Peru, Dec. 12.— ( I N S ) — The United States d e fin ite ly has decided to drop the idea of p re­ senting a d raft tre a ty fo r m utual continental defense to the Eig h th Pan Am erican C o n fe re n ce, now in session at Lim a, it w a? learned on unimpeachable a u th o rity today. The decision to abandon the de­ fe r -ti plan was tak en , according to reliable report*, a* a re su lt of a between conferences s*r es of S ecretary of S ta te C ord ell H u ll and leaders of the L a tin Ameri- i an delegation*. It w as also a di­ rect consequence o f the address made Saturd ay by .lose M a ria C an­ ilin, foreign m in ister o f A rg e n tin a. In piece of the abandoned pro­ I ject, it was re ­ p o red that H u ll is HOW c irc u la t­ ing prix ately the text of an a lte r­ native treaty, B y the term s of this pact a1! the nations of the A m e r­ ican continent w ould bind them- -,d\i ? to take action in the event of a threat to the so ve re ig n ty of any Am erican natio n by a non a u th o rita tiv e ly ' Am erican power. Each Am erican n a tio n , how ­ ever, w ill, according to the pro- : posed arrangem ent, take its action as an independent e n tity to that it* signature of the tre a ty w ill in no way a ffe c t its n a tio n al so ve r­ eignty, or its rig h t to act in t e manner most suited to its p a rtic u ­ la r situation. Secretary H u ll’s d ra ft tre a ty also was reported to oblige the exchange control, do not consider it. possible to abandon such p rac­ tices im m ediately w ith o u t serious p reju d ice to domestic interest. In hotel rooms and p riv a te con­ fe re n ce chamber*, the delegates w ere busy today on the task of w o rk in g out a the d o ctrin e” which m ay become g reatest instrum ent of policy in the W e ste rn Hem isphere since the M onroe D octrine. ‘‘Pan A m e ric a n j T h e u nd erlying concept of the new “ doctrine” w ill be H u ll s statem ent that A m erican nations m ust not perm it “ invasion of this forces hem isphere by the armed of (o r th# propagandic fo rce s) of or com bination a n y pow er p o w e rs.” ______ Britain, France Expect M em el Pact to Be Kept L O N D O N , Dec. 12.— ( I N S ) — P rim e M in ister N e v ille C h am b e r­ lain today inform ed the House o the B ritis h and Com m on* F re n c h ex­ pressed the hope to G e rm a n y that she w ill use her in flu e n ce to see re ­ the M em el S ta tu te that governm ents have th a t is spected. (T h e statute g uarantees the au­ to n o m y of the L ith u a n ia n c ity of M em el, where a sw eeping election v ic to ry by N azis w as in terp reted to d a y by N azi leaders as in d icatin g the possible anschluss o f the city w ith the R eich .) The P rim e M in iste r also told the House that G re a t B r it a in was not com m itted the aid of Fra n ce in the e ve n t o f at- to come to OI w il, meet in the tftck ita ly . o f a g g r e s s io n --------------- o f r v n A N I F I T O ’ D A N I E L T O V I S I T F O R D F O R T W O R T H , Dec. aggression 12.— --- - ,ivatI,ly U e O’Daniel delegation,. I Henry For,I. daisn T in n h ( I N S ) — T exas’ G o v e rn o r- E le c t W w ill c o n fe r w ith ; n . t e >' . t F o r d ' , h o m e i n D e a r b o r n , a n - __ ««te ai. Ford’! n r i o r M i c h . , W e d n e s d a y , i t w a s noted m otor m ag p o u n c e d by ( I 'D a n i e l . . T h e e x - f l o u r s a l e s m a n a n d r a - e n t e r t a i n e r s a i d h e m a y a ls o t h e n e x t | ....................................... — . rtnf-rfince I visit other • ^ industrial center* in North ami East. He is study- possibilities fo r his program • by all the ad T h e s e del* g a t i o n s n o w * r i n k t h e m h o m e S J T * ™ ” " * . P t o u n d e r t a k i n g n a t u r e s to t h e d r a f t , w h i c h p a b l y will aoiy win plenary session o f the conf t a k e p l a c e a t r - K I I t appeared «'ertam today the efforts of the I nited . a . f Qf Tfixas in(lustriBj expansion, „ K , f Be cau se of C VD aniel’a absence, the scheduled *100 a-plate dinner to be given in his honor a t F o rt W o r th has been postponed. S T U D E N T ’S F A T H E R D I E S in L lo y d H arp er, senior the School of B u -mess A d m in istratio n , j in M c ­ w as called to his home G reg o r F r id a y night because of the death of his father. F u n e ra l services were held in M cG reg oi Su n d a y afternoon. e a rlie r in the w eek and about fe a tin g K a n s a s on Decem ber j but it was e vid e n t th a t tney w e iv v « ,u l, they kept le ttin g the B o b c a t, o n th u .tU and o u tp la y t h e m ._____ - . u . I tb e v w ere o v e rc o n fid e n t and cocky. As a r — .w in g , we d rin k cu p , of tea and r e l a t i o n . H o w e ve r, c o m p o s e p o e m s . ’ M iss L iu explained t h e C h i n e s e comp J " ' r n»ir- M e m e l’s i n C o r p o r a G o n w it ho -go m a n y , o r to a - , ' L i t h u a n i a ineorpor>tion w ith in G e n 1207 H A V E Q U I T S C H O O L | dents ha\e w ith d ra w n from i U n iv e rs ity . T h is U p u n til D ecem ber I , 207 Stu- the is about a 2.4 tota, the per cent decrease reg istratio n . H o w e ve r m e worn- the with- d ra w a l ratio ta down th ,, y e a r a. in . , , ( . i/ig the same period o f tim e, 290 w ith d rew from the U n iv e rs ity last y e a r fo r a 3.1 per cent decrease in the to ta l re gistration a t the begin­ ning o f the terra. he does not w a n t Mem el. L ith u a n ia , as possessor of M e ­ m el, is seen as menaced, but she is expected to p ro fit by the expe­ rience of t zechoslovakia and sub­ m it it, becoming a vassal state w ith in the G erm an o rb it w ith o u t f ; e ht. WeH- Jo h a n n a Cristol has b te n elected as the B lu e ) >nnef Bello nom inee from the P re se n t D ay < I uh. A T T H E C O - O P AT t i l ~.JZ :(i ! SJ 7 J. iH i ■A tim \ r ' - J v1" 7 * TU XED O styling with silk peak faille lapels. in double breasted OO *25“ up TAILS, designed to make the best of your stature. $2950 up To express the real sentiment of Christmas . . . choose the one gift only you can give! Y O U R P O R T R A IT from your Cactus negative .. . 3— 31/2 x5 portraits $3.50 $2.50 I — 6x8 portrait and m an y other special*. V S . SEE YO UR REPRESENTATIVE AT THE TEXAS BOOK STO R E— N O W k l " Ab lr / \ Pique w aistcoat with that are washable, adjustable back $5 $ ' ' 50 W h ite doeskin gloves Fountain Desk Sets $5 4o $20 M e n ’s Traveling Sets $4 to $7.50 Com bination C ig arette Lighter and Case $4,50 to $9 Bracelets with Texas Leather Diaries $i.25 to $5 Seal $1.10 to $6 Address Books Engagem ent Books Stationery in G ift Boxes 50c to $2 Fraternity and Sonority Stationery 90c C om pacts and Vanities 75c to $5.50 C ig a re tte Lighters with Texas Seal 50c to $2.50 Texas Seai Rings $2.75 to $10.50 Fraternity and Sorority Plaques $2 Texas Pillows $2.75 to $6.50 Texas Pennants 25c to $3.25 Leather Bill Folds $1 to $4.50 Leather N o te Books Zipper Style $3.50 to $7.25 We ivrap all gifts ready for mailing free. A beautiful selection of white scarfs for for­ mal wear. $1.50 & $1-95 24-hour Airmail Service On Special Orders In case we do not have the style you prefer■ « your size In stock, we have arranged for a 24-hour de­ livery service from the manufacturer. Definitely the Young M en's Store of Austin ^Avertth at Congress Portraits by Photography C H R IS T IA N S O N I i B E R M A N UNIVERSITY CO-OP T H E STUDENTS* O W N ST O R E Chinese- (C o n tin u e d fro m Pa g e I . ) tea d rin k in g is d iffe re n t fro m the custom in A m e ric a . “ W e don’t d rin k ‘bottom s u p ’ as you do— we sip. The rose tea .? I t consists o f a v e ry expensive. dried rose placed in a cup w ith tea leaves, honey and hot w a te r, and im m ed iately covered. T h e leaves of th e rose open and give o f f a d e lig h tfu l fra g ra n c e .” T he educated, in m aking th e ir j poems o v e r a cup of tea or din-, ner to use sugges­ table, have tion. “ I f poem I w a n t to make a about w ine, I c a n ’t use the w ord w ine, but I have to suggest it, *he said. In C h in a the boys do not talk to the girls of love as th e y do in A m e ric a , but express th e ir love through w ritin g b e a u tifu l c h a r­ acters and sentences. In the u n ive rsitie s, the g irls w ea r the cu sto m a ry long dresses, but fo r sports, these are a bin-1 drance, and th e y w ea r sk irt* that strik e them about the knees. “ T he boys u su ally w e a r A m e r i­ can trousers, even the Chinese blouses, ’ M iss Liu if th e y w e a r , said. A JO JC “ W e are here to present a v e r y :onservative p ic tu re ,” she said, I , aking o f the w ork in A m erica , don’t w a n t to ta lk propa-i we “ W e ganda tru e p ic tu re the China as it re a lly is. ju s t w a n t to present in of the life show n.” “ W e have been g re a tly en­ couraged b y the sym p ath y peopm said, as she she have fo rw a rd and clasped her l e a n e d fin g e rs together. “ W e have u n ­ fa ilin g confidence that w e w ill w in losing battles to out. C h in a the wra r .” A m e ric a is unconsciously help­ is ing Ja p a n , the c o u n try which m a rvelo u sly good at propag a n d a .'1 w in is Parcel Post Booth In Bursar's O ffice F o r con ven ien ce of patrons the U n iv e r s it y P o s t O ffic e w ill p u t a booth in the lobby of the B i r s a r ’s O ffic e on the basem ent flo o r of the M a in B u n d in g fo r parcel post m ailing. T h e booth w ill be open o’clock e ve ry d ay u n til holidays, sta rtin g D ecem ber S p e c ia l d e liv e ry m ail be de live re d on C hristm as or 16. u n til the 15 w ill D ay P A G E F O U R T Iif F ir $ t C o ll inD '-H y P h o n e 2 - 5 4 7 3 T H E DA IL Y TEXAN' P h o n * 2-24 7» Today’s Cross W o r d Puzzle Official Notice T U E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R I i m r«t*3. • ’ < I ( U t U p i A ss • un by th* 7* «.*• l e g e*e*Tt E.Bt#r*4 A.itia. If***. (MC on! • -*r *p«f ca ii*©as, B f T O M M E C A L L K W A R D , T U R N B A C K W A R D p>» rn that HORI ZONTAL I W>. r* ta th* 4—B»r* 4— Hex# ; 2 I V W M ! R n M ia n r t » * r | e * i K A P n rfla a t a t i n i n g T<»w*v? lh* < anpian -** * I* R/> rr mn hr) I V— VI h a t i . f e e t 4 m *j t a l n i n c a ll h s m a n I l i a ? np#n* *l a b a i *« * - r'tnr.Hwi project!o* r a t g n l l — I n w h o * * • la w h o n k r n m p i l a d SOITO w 24 Mother Hay arladow M.nrilt >?p*nSnf In th* akin W h o wa* 'h a a rt!*# h *aii af t h * Baatan* Twa Party? -W hat plnr**l tha K a n ta r k y w U darnaaa? f$4"t nr) fit* Whi. h of ha V an D a ftM n atantly » r « t t a b l* * r a p h y »f) B e n ja m in f r a n k l i n ? l i m w i A a r r l r a n pl#n*«r •*- M i n VK RTI! SI I — rn****- i t Who killed Al*t«n*ae*a» bai awyera railed ? will be made today at 1 :40 o on the steps of the Main P> ii JOHN CONNALLY ALL BACHELOR Plan II studen to attend a Conv nesday, December in the Union Build n to yester MORTAR BOARD will hav< I nui . o weekly meetin g on night, December 15, at in Texas Union. VAL JEA N AI DRED F R E E w i t h t h e p u r c n w l < 3 pairs of our fam M OJUD c l a r i - p h a n e S T O C K I N G S S I L K lf you wish to make your ® friends' and relatives' Christ­ mas d o u b ly effective, buy their Christmas Mojud silk stockings now and we ll give you one of these handsome de luxe gift chests (a gift in itself) with every purchase of 3 pairs. Mojuds are the kind of gifts you're glad to give . . . and the gifts your friends are most glad to receive, for they bring sheer flattery to legs and even the loveliest ankles . . . this Christmas give M o j u d s , stockings the t h e f^QJUD . \S s t a r s o0. I s c r e e n wear. g ift b o r EXAS B Q 0 II3 IO R ' S t u d e n t < B o o k f l it c h o n q e ' The P o e t ’s Release NO NAME Lady of the temper high, I do bid you from the start Better let this tem pest sigh Better pull the pricking dart. Now you say yo u ’re through with me, But, my sweet, before we part Let me a«k this thing of thee— Pray, now, have you told your heart? — ( HESTER E. LEDBETTER T exas M unicipal Bonds Donald D. Jam es Inc. L i t t l e f i e l d B l d g P h o n e 2 - 9 7 4 1 man ♦ ction I n i c h o o l i w h e r e p e p i» * l i t ­ t l e b e t t e r o r g a n i z e d a n d w h e r e p e p c l u b * e x i s t w e h a v e » e e n b o y • w i t h h i g h »< h o o l l e t t e r * j e r k e d o f f t h e s i d e w a l k b y p e p c l u b m e m b e r * a r m e d w i t h r a z o r b l a d e * . N o t l o n g d i d t h e b o y * c o n t i n u e t h e f r o w n e d - o n p r a c ­ t i c e . l f t h e y w a n t e d t o k e e p t h e i r s w e a t e r * w i t h l e t t e r * i n ­ t a c t t o * h o w t h e i r k i d * , t h e y k e p t t h e m in t h e r i g h t p l a c e — i n t h e b o t t o m d r e s s e r d r a w e r u n d e r a ( t a c k o f t h i r t * . f rich ene T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y J u s t R e c e i v e d A n o t h e r 1 , 0 0 0 P a i r * o f N e w F a l l S h o e * F o r T h i s I c S a l e N o t C o m - pletr R a n g e of S u e * / / / {A N e w S h o e * N e w S t y l e * being in a nasty ight, was having heckling people ■s stopped him that the bird n't so bad. That rn, but he kept ■ n ;f he did get ■ so much. Few 'n the boys to e pr*>«cnts and I come back to ive gotten over horror of the * able to beam ow much they ray be another ‘rn, but the f e ­ st. • over any­ Feel sorry ?<> University girls tryin g to buy C for boys. They s to death that th* will be all wron they worry a nu o f them will b** whom they give bv the tim*’ we thing. They dont wear * es! S u r e l y a f t e r t h e s u c c e s s i * * t n i g h t t h e V a r * i t y C a r n i v a l w i l l t u r n i n t o a n a n n u a l e v e n t t h a t w i l l h e l o o k e d f o r w a r d t o a* C h r i s m a * b e g i n * t o r o l l a r o u n d . n e e m e d E v e r y o n e ( p e n d i n g hi* m o n e y , i d e a s o m e o n e m o r e t h a t it m i g h t b e h e l p i n g u n f o r t u n a t e t o e n j o y , a n d t h e t e e m e d t o m a k e i t e a s i e r f o r e v e r y o n e t o g e t a h a n d o u t o f a p o c k e t w i t h l o m e t h i n g i n i t . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n * t o t h o s e , t o o n u m e r o u s t o m e n t i o n , w h o m a d e i t p o s s i b l e ( o r t h e s p e c t a t o r * t o c o m e a n d m a k e t h e t h i n g a »uc* c e s s . at Thurman CT monds ard Ray­ mond Harrison mad Roy Brown because he took them to F m g g ie Botonn. They didn’t like the color o f most of the other pa­ tron* of the night «pot and threat­ ened to do bat*it: with someone or other bu’ R y was n * ■ - a good humor he precented any catas­ trophe. We would like to add our gripe about the boys and some girls too, for that matter, that continue to wear their high school sweaters after they get to the I Diversity. isn’t really much Probably thoro wrong with wearing them* but it par* rn c a r r ie 1936. t h e r e is so m u c h s m o k e t h e r e is w h o r e l ike ly to be som e fire. laid T he g r o u n d w o r k is n o w b e i n g to r e -tore A m e r i c a ’s p r e s t i g e . W h a t m ust be do n e in t h e f u t u r e no on e k n o w s — o u r c o urs e of a c t i o n m u st be fl ui d a n d e la st ic , if it is to m e e t c h a n g i n g c i r c u m s t a n c e s b e ­ yond o u r c ont rol . A n d t h e basic issue i n ­ v o l v e s m u c h m o re t h a n t r a d e — it is D e ­ m o c r a c y ve rs u s Fa sci sm in t h a t va st a r e a v^hich lies be y o n d o u r t e r r i t o r i a l b o r d e rs . JUNIORS MID-LAW S SOPHOMORES FIRST YEAR LAWS whose names . . to arrange to have their picture in the class section of the 1939 Ca c tu s ! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 Cosmopolitan Club Has Mexican Night I A M exican p r o g r a m w as gixen a t th e Cosmopolitan Clnb M onday n i g h t w ith F ra n cisc o M ad ero, s tu d e n t fro m P a r ra s , Coah., U M co, in charge. T he m usical p r o g ra m included a violin solo by Ramiro E s tr a d a , ac- n e r v e d bv E n r i q u e de la G arza, and selections by E v a n s t o M adero, com pan w ho p lay ed th e g u i t a r an d sang ♦ ■■■ — ..T^ chM°e” c . n ^ r g 1 n d Z M«nr:' Corrigan Sweater i n e ." a n d R o b e rto S ad a p re se n te d a movie, Ben Soto a n d Mrs. C a rm e n A ce­ vedo danced. ‘'P ic tu r e s q u e Mexico, Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-24<3 5 F ratern ities List Q u e s ts For S unday Arthur Fehr Marries M iss G ra n t Dec. IO w j H m iehter o f Mr. and Mrs. A lbert W illiam Th e F i r s t Col lege D a i l y in the' S o u t h PAGE FIVE Dr. Eby to Give Illustrated Lecture At Ed Banquet “ E a r ly Colleges in T e x a s ” will illu s tr a te d r h hiuoubvvm ~ . th e s u b je c t of an lu o je c u ai the* , . ; be bf* f a c u lty m e m b e rs will be duced to th e guests. intro- Pi L am b d a T h e ta , Phi D elta K appa , an d D e lta K a p p a Gam m a, h o n o r a r y ed u c atio n al societies, and th e Association fo r Childhood E d ­ uca tio n , th e Rural Life Group, tKe Physical E d u c a tio n m a­ an d jo r s will p r e se n t s tu n ts. j 1 C h ristm as d e c o r a tio n s in gold Nancy Filgo will leavt for Dal­ t h o l a s D e c e m b e r 23 to spend Christmas holidays at her home. URRSIT9 CSD • S S P - A r° v " d in n e r SiHma G r im T .f " I n A n to n io . « » m arried t o A rth u r Hilton Fehr, .o n of at k F S ch o o l o f E d u ' «» d red w ill be used a t th e ban- . E p jU # n _ T h e U Xi, T a u I Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n r e . . . » • --------- E p silo n , T h e ta Xi T a u Mr. and M r,. H erm an F e h r o f A u .t m , D ecem ber Ii) rn the C hrist „ nn u al b, n, u, t W ed n e s- 'q u e t. . _ , a t S a n A n t o n i o . D elta Phi, a n d S igm a A lpha Mu. Episcopal Church a t S an A n t0 ™0, c; r ^ , v . n A ! n i l a Vf l l . T h c l a p i f r a t e r n i t y enter- Bridesmaids w e re Misses W in ifre d Wiseman and H elen Mary e i g h te e n visitors a t a b n f- MU!er> , c un ner S u n d a y night. G uests fe t su p p e r S u n d a y night. w ere as follows* 0 s w a l d W olf o f A ustin * Miller, Oswald W olf o f Austin*' ^ Miller, Oswald >voir ox was best man, a n d C h a rles T- j b ran c h of the American I n s titu te G ranger J r ., also of A u stin , w as , 0 f A rchitecture. _ n j C h a rle s T. h ra' day n ig h t a t 7 o’clock in tho J u n ­ ior B allroom of the T ex a s I nion. m . t m c i i n n . P itte n g e r . D ean tx. r . Dean D ean B. F. H O M E EC T R E E The H om o E conom ics C.ub has T. IL Shelby, and Drs. C. T. G ra y , p u t a la rg e f i r t r e e in th e main J. 0 . M a rb e rt v, D. K. Brace, F . C. j e n t r a n c e hall of th e Home Eco- Aver, and J . L. H en d e rso n will nom irs Building. The tree , ap- make* ‘ b o r t talks on th e ir humor- p r o x im a tely IO f e e t tall. will he x x ,. ~ make s h o r t ta lk s on tn e ir n u m m - proxmmveiy ColHn8 o f A us- ous e x p e rien c es as te achers. New lighted within a few days. . . j ------------ — - -—r n : -------------------- -— W i t h S t e r n a A l p h a E p s i l o n M a r g a r e t S t o n e r Ma r y H o n o u r . Henry J o s e p h s * T r i * * A l i c e H r U . r m o t t © s t a n c e Goaae tt J e a n H a r d y P a t r i c i a C h a n c o m . C o r t e * P u m i c e C e n t e r K a t h e r i n e H a m i l t o n J a c q u e l y n J a n e G r e e n B e t t y R u t h C u r * J a n e K i c k i e r C a r o l i n e S m i t h t o u t * J a n e B a i l e y A u b a n A d e l l T e n l - M r - * n *| M r l * E ' a on „ T h e t a X i er C e c e l i a J a n e M e t * - C h Ha B a c h Helen Kone E iiva * e t h W •'< o i M a r g a r e t W h i t e A n n a B e t h B e d f o r d M a r c , I l e S t r e t t i E ii i a b e t h Anne J u a n i t a Groce P e U r 8 on K a th le en C h r iste n - Ma p K .e D e ll L a w - * « r y rence R oa em ary S cott Ault Cliv A g n e l. L e e M i t i e r — - ~ T a u D elta Phi - Helen Blum Clisere B u c h h a l t e r M a x i n e L e w Helen Wilken feld , T " n M r * . I L e n a , Ceeile B e p u n S o l N e m a n J Mr. a n d Mr *. J. j M r. W i l k e n f e l d . H o u a - to n M * S V T A drian L e v y , S a n A n t o n i o ~ B e ta T h e ta Pi E l i s a b e t h P a i n t e r Bab * R a t h b o n e C o n n i e G o s s e t t M a r l ! ! A n n L y l e N s n G r a y M a r y M a r k e r L u c i a M i ll e r J o y c e W h a l e r D a w n B la i r G e n e R a v e l H e r m a n B e r g e r M a n n y R o s e n t h a l M a r y D a r d e n M a r j o r y M o r g a n I j i u r a F r i t * D o r o t h y H o a r d J e a n n e t t e R u s s e l l J a n e T a y l o r Mr - Mr . a n d M r s . H . H. J a c k D e r b y P ow er S i g m a A l p h a M u J a n . . ■■ I d e r H e . e n J a c o b s — ' I L a r r y C ahoon spent la st w eek­ end in San A n to n io , w h e re he vis­ ited frien ds. R u th F r a z i e r visited her ho m f in B u r n e t la st w eek -end. N O W ! JA M E s i * * U / / , { LL? ' N J ' Z V, I C O M E D Y J Mr,. F e h r received h e r ba n lor of a r ts deg re e in I M * Iro m . j u Rn -he- H O R T O N -COLLI NS ^ ^ , n tiac a t u to r 10 botany and bac- society, and of l & t o S t Sh°. i . L m e U r U H ulofa,. . i d be m . r n e d F rid a y , j of Alpha Chi. n a tio n a l scholar- D ecem ber 23, to H. B u r k e H o rto n , ship in business ad m in istra tio n . Cotillion Club. d e b u t in S a r A nto n io a t a copt ion g i \ e n b> her j a r - y e a ts ag >. ^ Miss Collins received h e r bache- lor of arts degree in 1937 and m a s te r of arts degree in the sum* r ^ ^ J e w e tt will officiate. Mr. F eh r is a g r a d u a t e o Bible Chair. Dr. F. I She m ade h e r j the G irls t u t o r .. (School of A rc h ite c tu re at the Urn- ^ •!«* I vcrsity, H« >ew lumbia U n iv e rsity , New I ni a n d the H ea ux-A rts • Mr .......... m , lv, d W, hacho lor of bun in n * . d m , m . t r a t l o n de- ' S S r n ; s s r y ^ “ a a s s s S S W S - S m A U ,u n . _ STAYING OVER 3 DAYS due to a tremendous business Something New in Aviation FLY OVER AUSTIN WITH CA PT. RAY LOOMIS ) I D O O R S O P E N 1 1 : 4 5 3 M U W M A U E . NO A D V A N C E IN P R I C E S ! FOR ONLY ON OU* STAGI IN CAPT. RAY LOOMIS $50,000 TRI-MOTOR AIRLINER THI SCfHM ON ' t h e SCREEN! KAY FRANCIS rn “ COMET OVER BRO AD W AY” W i t h IAN H U N T E R f0« UL 11ital u ie « TO* st * " *' sat! m m * . rsTio**' s t a t e Starts Today! 25c Till I P.M. GAUCH0 \ J O E B a h o r n BROA S T ­ H lRTIN G w ikTU l A LSO— Color Cruise • Sport Novelty • New, *wAi W ED N ESD A Y — THURSDAY — FRIDAY UNIVERSITY AIRPORT Schedule of Rates Al! 3 Days I p.m. to 1:20 1.20 t o 2:00 2:00 to 3:00 3:00 to Dark RAY LOOMIS is " f o r m r r A i r Ma il R a y L o o m i s P i l o t a n d g r a d u a t e o f t h * U* * • A r m y Colleg** o f M i li t a r y A e r o n a t ! . s t S a n A n t n n i o . T<*x*s Mr. t i c s L o o m i s , w h o g r a d u a l pi! w i t h h o n ­ t h o h i u h . s t a w a r d e r . nu ti h o l d . n f " M a s t e r A i r m a n ’' t h . t h a A i r w i l l p i l o t W a s t P o i n t , o f t h e b i g In A u s t i n , M r . L o o m i s w k > b a s ha<*n f l y IT. IC 1 he- a s s . h j g f a a l * p a r f e - r t l y a n d g r a n a n n d o n e t h e c o n t r o l s . s a f e w i t h h i m a t f o r Kl p l a n a w i t h t r i - m o t o r p l a n r wh ile - a x r a p t i o « * l t n n d l a * y a s r s f r o m LANN Y ROSS t e x a s m m G E O R G E A R L ISS -In- “ M A N O F A F F A I R S l f e n d s T o d a y ! i r Seh. Ck. 10« T o d ay 3 -8 ........... ’S TA RT S W E D N E SD A Y W:j A r tf s c a n o g ^ i o v i M M I . CKKtEFE RaglwaM O W W Fkirtac* RIC* I ton* KNiQNT GIFT SPOT • G i f t s o f Al l K i n d s Imported Glassware, Belts, Baskets, Dolls, Jewelry Open 9 a. rn. to IO p. rn. H O E. 7 t h S t. N a u t t o P IC. CHII S h a m p o o a n d S a t 28c I n d i v i d u a l H a i r S t y l e # F r e n c h B r a id * DUAL ARTS Beauty College 2 4 1 0 G u a d a l u p e St . P h o . 2 - 8 7 4 8 R o b e rt W illiam son an nounced t h a t a M exican cong ress of all j Mexican th e U n ite d S ta te s will be held in A lb u q u erq u e , N* hR, *^arch 24-26. people in * C l A ^ - I C A L L A N G U A G E v f p i a s s ic a1 L an g u a g e Club b e g a n its C h ristm as p a r ty M onday n i g h t in th e T o w er office of Dr. WA J. B a ttle w ith the* r e a d in g o f j L u k e 2 fro m th e Bible in G re ek bv Mr. G. V iehw eg a n d in L atin by E rw in Culley. J J u n e Nickel gave a b r ie f talk on R om an gam es, and the mem - s b*'rs w orked L atin cross-word p u z ­ zles. Dan H e g a r discussed S a t u r ­ n alia, th e festiv al b e g in n in g D e­ c e m b e r 17 in h o n o r of S a tu r n , Ro­ m a n god of a g r ic u ltu r e and civil­ ization. R e fr e s h m e n ts w e r e served. I : I W I N T E R G A R D E N C L U B T he W in te r G ard en Club will m e e t T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 7:15 o’clock in T ex a s U nion 309 fo r th e second r e g u l a r m e e tin g of th e month. T u e sd a y h as been selected as the r e g u la r m e e tin g n ig h t f o r th e club. Bids f o r th e I n te r-C ity Council dan c e D ec em be r IO will be dis­ tr ib u te d to m em b ers. Special e n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t will be provided by M alcom b L am b, ch a irm a n of the e n t e r t a i n m e n t com m ittee. C L E B U R N E CLUB Election o f a B lueb o n n e t Belle no m in e e will be held by the ( le- bui;JN Club T u esd a y n ig h t a t 7 O Cl in G arriso n Hall 105. JOT E S Q U IR E S f r o n t , J o a n F o n t a i n e aet* a n e w s t y l e t he C o r r i ­ In H o l l y w o o d wi t h g a n “ w r o n g w a y s w e a t e r . N o m a t t e r wh i c h w a y t h e s w e a t e r it w o r n , it “ get * t h e r e , " Mia* F o n ­ t a i n e de c l a r e * . W o r n w i t h t he in b a c k it ha* a h i gh l a t e n i n g w i t h o n e n e c k l i ne, b u t t o n at R e ­ t he *ide bac k. it m a y be w o r n wi t h a v e r s e d , V n e c k l i ne a n d w i d e r ev e r*; or et m a y be f a s t e n e d at t he f r o nt i n s t e a d o f t he b a c k , p r e s e r v i n g a h i g h n e c k l i n e all a r o u n d T h e t r i p l e c h a n g e s m a k e it s u i t a b l e f o r w e a r w i t h s l a c k s f o r sport or w i t h a s ui t f o r c a s u a l o c c a ­ si o ns . The E sq u ires will m e e t a t 7 o ’clock T u e sd a y n ig h t a t the Hillol m e eting win r F o u n d a tio n . The m e eting will bus.ness and pormal rnddy Night consist of ce. discussions of f in an c e Dunlap House Has i _ . r o u tin e x . J a c k S tee l’s o r c h e stra p la y ed a t last D unlap House fo rm a l A U S T IN CLU B A u stin Club will discuss plans *ne ‘ fo r a C h ristm as dance at its meet- jug W e d nesday n ig h t ^ a t o ’clock in G arrison Hall 111. The ,1a,,-I » , a i in tho T ex a s U nion. Gabe M artel Bland. Mrs. ii,io n D ec em be r 22 Dorotlby G 7.15 ^ ^ ^ a y • wpre c h a p e r o n s: FJoyd J o h p ^ Miss r e h a i i e r Mrs K ath lee n ^ I I aralt ^ ^ p an d his o r c h e s tr a will play. F a l k n e r ’, and Mrs. Gladys H en- D E U T S C H E R V E R E IN derson. M em bers of D e u ts c h e r V erein The guests w e re : will be e n t e r ta i n e d w ith a C h r i s t - : john Linn Senti m%h Seif mas p a r ty W ed n esd ay n ig h t a t H y m a n » » » « « * 1 :30 "'clock in the F acu lty Worn- »«"•"* K'lI'*tri' k e n ’s Club a w i n . A C h ristm as p r o g ra m of choral R itard Maze _!• I sr I v i a Frtnkli B i l l B a r t r a m Bill Creswell .. • • singing, rea d in g s, an d music cli­ m axed by Sarita ( laus s a p p e a r ­ ance and d istrib u tio n of gifts, will be criven. M em bers of the G erm a n Club of S o u th w e ste rn U n iv ersity will be g u e s ts of the club. N.U .T.T. N U T T will m e et W e dn esd ay a t I oYt ck fo r luncheon in the Home E conom ics Ruby W heat, high w o rth y N u tt, a n ­ Room, T e a nounced. N T.A C. CLU B T h o m a s A n d e r s o n N o r b e r t M e s t a y e r C o o p e r H a w t h o r n * A lfr e d F o o t e R a y C h r i s t e n * L e o G r a v i * C h e s t e r C h i o d o G e o r g e B u c h a n a n E r n e s t B r o w n e W i l l a r d W i t t m e r l l i e h ee l R a t w a y D a v i d M a t h i a s J . B . T e n h m a n D e l b e r t O h e r t r i l e r B r y a n B e c k Lee A lliso n Mal m s V a a c o c n C o r d i a H a r p e r C h a r l e s T a y l o r H o w a r d M e M e a n a E w a r t O ' N e i l l K i m b a l l S m i t h B u r k e K i r k p a t r i c k J o h n B r a d f o r d R n . * W’o o d u l C h a r l e s C o o k S c o t t i e R o b b i n s E l v i n F r a n k l i n M e l v i n F r a n k l i n J i m m i e N o r r i s D e V e r n e R i f l e * S y d n e y R e a g a n P a i n H i g d o n W i l e y C u r ie * A l l e n M o o r e W i l e y B e n n e t t V.rshal Ryland** W i l f r i d R y l a n d e r 'JT% ,r Cd M u r r H a r v e y G r u e s e n J a c k F r e n c h N o r m a n H o f f m a n R ic h a r d G a n g w e r O s c a r K i r k s e y J . p H i ll i a r d Bo C a r n h o i r F,d K r e m e r B r o w n r i g g D e w e y L a R u e H a r w e l l The N o rth T exas A g ricu ltu ra l College Club will m e e t W e d n es­ d a y nig h t a t 7:1 5 o’clock in G a r ­ rison Hall 101. A business m e e t­ ing will be held to discuss plans ing will br beld to discuss plans fo r a social b e fo re the C h ristm as W e s l e y r o u n u d holidays. x * / I i H e a r s B o y S o p r a n o F o u n d a t i o n RO M A N CE CL U B E r n e s t J. Villavaso, p ro fe sso r o f Rom ance la n guage s, will read a p a p e r on “ T he N e u te r G ende r j 0 in M odern F r e n c h " a t a m e e tin g of in Main B uilding 205 W e d n e s d a y n ig h t a t 7:30 o’clock. th e R om ance Club Miss Young Given Linen Tea Sunday Billy Ruth Y ou n g who will he m a rr ie d to Dick R u bottom , a ssist­ a n t dea n of s t u d e n t life, on D e­ ce m b e r 23, in C orsic ana , was h o n ­ ored w ith a linen show er te a on S u n d ay , D ec em b e r l l , from 3 u n ­ til 5 o ’clock, at th e W om en's F e d ­ e r a te d Club. T he p a r ty w as given Z eta T a u A lpha sisters of A ^ ' qurig, B a r b a r a Hull, Mar- « J-.o-T.e, D o ro th y Lee P e r k ­ -- I ------ I **#6, J 11 UK ins ;h e ry n Spence. SA. JiufX j o r r ins, |. ^ Ion D E K E B U F F E T S U P P E R M e m b ers of D elta K appa Epsi- th e ir f r a t e r n i t y e n te r ta i n e d d a te s a t a b u f f e t su p p e r S u n d a y n ig h t a t th e c h a p te r house. G uests w ere J a m -t L fing, Helen Rathb one, Doris Dickinson, J o y c e Zapp, M a r ­ g e ry Ligon, Cissie Ligon, J a n e Bailey, M axine Lois S a g e r, P a ts y M cG regor, Connie M e rrim a n , and M a ry Lou S tu a r t. S ta r k e y , P E N I C K R E C I T A L S c h u b e r t’s “ Ave M a ria " sung b “j ohnny B rau n , boy so p ra n o ; a g ac b chorale and the carol of the „hi l dr en miner bv a chorus R ussian children «ung by a chorus of girls IO to 16 y e a r s old; and I K e v in ’s “ The R o sary " and “ Ber- from Jo c e ly n played by j c e u s e " j Miss Gladys K u ep e r w ere included in th e fine a r ts p r o g ra m a t the I W esley F o u n d a tio n S u n d ay night. T he g irls’ chorus w as t r a i n e d by Mrs. S. T. A nd erso n , and the p ro ­ g r a m was a r r a n g e d by M a rg u e rite M cAfee. Y . W . C a b i n e t G i v e s P r o g r a m a t A . & M . in A service ce le b ra tio n of C hristm as was given M onday night a t A.&M. Collage by th e Y.W .C.A. of I C a b in e t o f The U n iv ersity Texas. M a rg a re t F i 'h e r , m e m b er of th e ex e cu tiv e cabinet, w as in charge. the violin. H elen M achcmehl re a d the “ In­ vitation to W o rsh ip " to which the g r o u p re spon de d. G iadys K c u p e r played T alks were given by M a ry Alice Cockrell and Lois Crow. Miss Cockrell spoke on ( “ How G ro a t Is T h a t D a rk n e ss!” and Miss C row ’s s u b je c t w as "T h e L ight Shinoth Even in D ark ness." P i B e t a P h i P r e s i d e n t R. C o c h ra n e P enick, son of Dr. D. A. Penick, will give a co m ­ p lim e n ta ry o rg a n recital W e d n e s­ d ay nig h t a t 8:30 o ’clock a t th e Mrs. J u n e H a rris G ra n g e r , p.o ow ec* ju e t nom.st >. nurcn. r lr s t F i r s t M ethodist Church. Solec- tio n s f r o m Bach, B rahm s, Dickin- vince p re sid e n t of Pi Bc h Phi Bo­ son, and Y iern e a n d th e throe I at- ro rity , will arriv e in A ustin Tues- est com positions by Mr. P enick day fo r a visit of inspection, w . I be included on th e p ro g ra m . ^ j r g Ba rnond Hill will e n te r- W i l l A r r i v e T o d a y , V E R N O N CL U B D IN N E R T he V e r n o n Club, new ly organ- a t her home. ta i n h e r T u esd a y with a lur^cneon ). r r ( ‘ live c h a p te r an ized club o :. th e cam pus, had din- Der a t H u d s o n ’s S u n d ay with t h ir ty o f m e m b e rs p rese n t. Plans w ere m a d e p rese n t. f o r a te a dan c e tx, b - held a t Mer- non d u r in g the C hristm as holidays, T he n e x t m e e tin g will be on J a n - G r a n g e r W ed n esd ay n u ................. A a r y 15. , r. The active m e m b e r- wiH e n te r- the alu m n ae g ro u p tain w ith an open 3 to IO o ’clock. ■ - ■ ow -I a * - ‘ A ll through the year and all around the clock s milder better taste gives millions M O R E P L E A S U R E A t C hristm as tim e send these plea- sure-giving cartons of Chesterfields— packaged in gay holiday c o lo rs -w e l­ comed by sm okers everyw here. . . . t h e blend that can 7 he copied . a HAPPY COMBINATION o f the w o rld ’s best cigarette tobaccos Yon'll foul Chesterfields a better ciga- 'ctte because <>j what they give you—more smoking pleasure than any cigarette you ever tried—the right combination of mild ripe home-grown and aromatic Turkish tobaccos rolled in pure cigarette paper. i Copy VI at C/59, L v .trr A Mr im Tomcco Co . 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