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M A Y I S S U E A P P E A L T O OI L F I R M S l u r e , w h ic h he said w a - a f a i r e x - s a l a r ie s a m p l e , to- $ 4 0 2 , 8 1 2 . 3 4 ; m i l e a g e ta led a m o u n t e d s t e n o - g r a p h ic help, $ 2 4 1 , 3 7 K , 0 6 ; p o s t- a g e , 1 2 2 , 4 8 5 , 6 2 ; a n d t e le g r a p h , $ 3 3 , 8 6 1 . 7 1 . N u m e r o u s p o r t o f o t h e r m o u n t. t h a t c o n f e r e n c e c o m m i t t e e s o f t e n im p o r t a n t i n s e r t e d p r o v i s i o n s t h e F o r t y - s e c o n d L e g i s l a - b ills w h ic h do not c o n f o r m w ith th e w i s h e s o f a m a j o r i t y o f th e l e g i s l a t o r s or o f th e public. W h e n like la te in the s e s s i o n s o m e t h i n g that the is d o n e , m e m b e r s o f s e p a r a t e h o u s e s h a v e th e a l t e r n a - i (-fu s in g to ad op t th e re­ t i v e o f th e c o n f e r e n c e c o m m i t - in w h ic h c a s e an a d d itio n a l because^ a in a u t h o r i t a ­ le a r n e d F ir st, t h e o ne h o u se l e g i s l a t u r e s p e c ia l s e s s io n g e n e r a l l y has to be t i v e q u a rter# t o d a y f o l l o w i n g d is­ wi l l s a v e t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s to c a ll e d , or o f a d o p t i n g t h e r e p o r t , by t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f c lo s u r e in w h ic h c a se t h e y are b e in g m a d e t h e s t a t e , S e n a t o r N e ls o n said . t o vote a g a in s t their o w n an d t h e C o m m e m ® t h a t s h i p m e n t s o f oil fr o m N e w O r l e a n s a n d w is h e s o f their c o n s t i t u e n t s , “ B e s i de s , ” he c o n t i n u e d , “ the j o t h e r p o r t s i n c r e a s e d b y a p p r o x i - o n e h o u s e w o u ld e l i m i n a t e p r o c - m a t e l y 6 0 0 per c e n t d u r i n g A u g - 6. — ( I N S ) - P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e l t m a y a p p e a l to issu e a d ir e c t to r e f r a in A m e r i c a n oil f r o m p u s h in g t r a d e w i t h It a l y if A m e r i c a n oil s h ip m e n t s c o n t i n u e to “ It c o n f o r m s w ith m o d e r n idea W A S H I N G T O N , N o v . in c r e a se . Thi> w a s o f b u s i n e s s d ir ec tio n . t e e , e x p e n s e p u b lic f i r m s i t e m s m ake is e n t a i le d t e l e p h o n e to Italy t o ta l th e “ It w ill n o t c h a n g e our r e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e fo r m o f g o v e r n m e n t b e ­ t h e p r e s e n t s e n a t o r s lik e list and S e p t e m b e r . S e e N E L S O N , p. 3 * S E N A T O R N E L S O N * • * r e a d ily a d o p t th e u n i c a m e r a l ialatu re. * * • • « leg l l i c c r i t ic i s m by t h e p u b lic o f ; c a u s e , F ir s t r e p o r t s f r o m U n i v e r s i t y p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e A u s t i n C o m ­ m u n i t y C h e s t s h o w th a t $ 1 6 0 has b e e n p l e d g e d in t h e f i r s t d a y, Dr. It. A. L a w , U n iv e r s i t y c h a ir m a n o f th e drive, r ep o rte d last nigh t. H e e x p r e s s e d p l e a s u r e a t th e o u t c o m e so f a r and said t h a t t h e t o t a l th is y e a r w o u ld p r o b a b ly e x . c « ed last y e a r ’s $ 1 , 5 0 0 c o n t r i b u ­ t i o n s fr o m U n iv e r s i t y fo lk . Dr. B. F. P i t t e n g e r , d e a n o f t h e S c h o o l o f E d u c a t i o n , Miss M il­ dred B a s f o r d . o f f i c e m a n a g e r o f T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , A g n e s S t a c y , i n s t r u c t o r in p h y s ic a l t r a i n ­ i n g fo r w o m e n , Miss J e n n i e W i l ­ m o t , a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f h o m e e c o n o m ic s , and Dr. R. L. B i e s e l e , a s s o c i a t e h i s to r y , p r o f e s s o r w e r e n a m e d to th e lis t o f w o r k ­ ers ir. th- U n i v e r s i t y driv e. o f Dr. Lr* w a nd Mrs. A m o N o ­ vi'* ny w ill he in t h e m a in c o r r i ­ dor o f th e L ib r a r y f r o m 12 t o I o ’c lo c k e v e r y t h e c o n t r i b u t i o n s d r iv e fr o m o v e r l o o k e d b y th e w or k e rs. to t h o s e d a y d u r i n g r e c e i v e t o R e f e r r i n g t h e e d i t o r i a l in T h e D aily T e x a n u r g i n g s t u d e n t s that are a b le to c o n t r i b u t e t o th e c h e s t , Dr. L a w said t h a t , w h ile s t u d e n t d o n a t io n s w i l l n o t be p u s h e d , a n y v o l u n t a r y c o n t r i b u ­ tio n will be a c c e p t e d . --------------------------o — ------------ Ethiopians Claim Two Victories By I n t e r n a t io im l Ne w* S e r v i e - T he E t h io p ia n g o v e r n m e n t a t A d d i - A b a b a W e d n e s d a y an n o in •- * d t w o b l o o d y E th i o p ia n v i c t o r i e s w h ic h in d ic a t e the p e r io d o f e a s y a d v a n c e by I t a l i a n s is a t an end the l o n g - d e f e r r e d b a t tl e a n d that t o a t h an d . t h e d e a t h m a y f i n a l l y Ik* a n n o u n c e d A d d i s A b a b a a d v a n c e an I ta lia n f o r c e had oc c u p ie d M a k a le Tuesday n ght and a lm o st i m m e d i a t e l y w a s d r iven out b y E t h i o p ia n w a r r io r s a t t a c k i n g in th e d a r k and k illin g t e n I tai - .an*. R o m e d e n ie d this a s r id ic u ­ lous. s t a t i n g f o r c e s no w e r e yet n e a r M akale. H o w e v e r , d i s p a t c h e s the in R om e n e w s - fr on t a p p e a r i n g paper th e g o v e r n ­ m e n t , s t a t i n g an Italian fiatro! had e n t e r e d M a k a le T u e s d a y n i g h t , T h e s e d i s p a tc h e s did n o t m e n t i o n t h e c o u n t e r - a t t a c k . o n t r a d i c t e d Ita lian from n e a r G o rr a h e i, T h e s e c o n d E t h i o p ia n v ic t o r y r e p o r t e d w a s a t a n Ita lian po si- tio n i m p o r t a n t f r o n t I t a l i a n o b j e c t i v e . s o u t h e r n T h e I t a l i a n s w e r e r e p o r te d c o m ­ p l e t e l y r o u te d , w it h o n e E t h i o p ia n m a c h i n e g in n e r a l o n e slaughr* r- . ng IOO o f the e n e m y . the the T h e a t t a c k in v a d e r s s o u t h e r n th e Ethiop ian * t w o a n n o u n c e m e n t s i n d i ­ f i n a l ly a r e c a t e d r e a d y to d e f e n d in th* north, a n d th a t, bv v ic t o r y , in a p o sition til*.* E t h i o p ia n s ar** :** fr o m n o w o n . Italy “ S a n c - l a b e lle d F r a n c e t i o n i s t No. 2 , ” f o l l o w i n g B r it a in , t h e p r e s s u r g e d a c o u n t e r ­ a n d b o y c o t t a lso t w i c e r e b u f f e d B r ita in d i p l o m a t ­ ic ally, ta k i n g a s t i f f s ta n d . T he A n g l o - I t a l i a n r e ­ g a r d e d as m or e c r it ic a l. si t u a t i o n w a s o f F r a n c e . Italy G e n e v a heard to w o u ld L e a g u e a g a i n s t Ita ly , a n d L e a g u e r e f u s e o f N a t i o n s t h a t G e r m a n y in c o - o p e r a t e s a n c t i o n s j o m - to im m ed . a t e l y p r e p a r e d TexasT’Men Condition of Carroll Field Will Decide Bear Tactics Saturdayi T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 7, 1 9 3 5 H A R R Y Q U I N ■ — JACK COLLINS, J. Allison Col lins, looks down on the rest of the puny little Texas footballers ,------, un from tb a r ” at _ feet , 1 1 — 4 inches. All tbs: “w ay Lto&l ,, Baylor Practice Handicapped By Bad Weather WRAY B aylor B ears Built A b o u t Brilliant Backs T ea ch ers to A tte n d S c ie n tis ts’ M ee tin g F aculty mem bers who will a t ­ tend the an n u r! meeting of the T exas Academy q1 Science at Col­ lege Station N ovem ber 7, 8, and 9 are Dr. B. C T harp, professor of I botany and as sista n t dean of the College of A rts and Science*; Dr. II. B. Sten/.el, geologist the Bureau of Economic Geology; and F. B. P lum m er, professor of petroleum production en gineer­ ing and geologist the Bureau in of Economic Geology. in Mr. Plum m er will stop in Waco | T hursday night for a m eeting of the W a te r Association and go to ( College Station F riday. He will be accom panied by Mrs. P lum m er. l l . L. Darwin, assistant direc­ tor, and G eorge S tinnett, as sista n t se c re ta ry of loans and exhibits of the University Centennial Exposi­ tion, attend e d the Centennial cele­ bration a t Gonzales Tuesday. P O U L T R Y S H I P M E N T S F A L L Dr. F. A. Buechel, a s sista n t di­ rec tor and statistician in the U ni­ versity B ureau of Business Re­ search, pointed out in his m onthly and egg on the poultry rep o rt tr a d e shipm ents in te r s ta te d u iin g last S ep te m b er w ere very low. Eleven cars of p o u ltry and ca rs of eggs w ere tw enty-five shipped o a t oT the state. th a t Of Course Football is the talk, but— is c o m i n g a s us ua l it’s no t t o o e a r l y t o g i v e C h r i s t m a s a nd i t a t h o u g h t . W h y no t j o i n o ur L a y - a - W a y c l u b by m a k ­ i ng a n e a r l y s e l e c t i o n c f y o u r m a i n g if t a n d p a y a l it t le n o w a n d t h e n u nt i l C h r i s t ­ m a s. N e v e r h as t h e s e l e c t i o n b e e n b e t t e r or t h e p r i c e s l o w e r so its to y ou r a d v a n t a g e t o c o m e in e a r l y a n d m a k e y o u r s e l e c t i o n le is u r e ly . F i t t e d C a s e s >5.95 a n d u P • S t j i k i \ G l a d s t o n e C a s e s $ 6 - 8 5 a n d u p FINLEY Sack Steers Stress Running Attack For Bear Tilt Charg in g through a short w o rk ­ out, the S teers Wedn ’ d ty primed their runnin g attack for the Bay lor Bears. The ball ca rry in g d e ­ p artm en t strengthene d by the re ­ and John turn o f M orns Sand Morrow, prospects for a Longhorn victory S aturday were given a d e ­ cided boort. In the absence of J a c k Chev igny, head coach, the spued w ent th rou gh the daily grind under the eye of I im Moyniban. Signal drill, pa t h .* d fenso, and pushing “ wooden line” occupied the m ajor the a f te r n o o n ’s drill. portion of to H arris Van Zandt r etu rn ed the lineup a f t e r an absence of two days. With the xcoption of H enry fullback, and Jim M itterm aier, the O a n g e - a n d - T olbert, wbitei will b'> in top shape for the battle with the Bears. The>e two ailing gridd irs are bandi ap- injuries but will pcd with ankle be ready the game Satu rday. particip a te tackle, to in The Longhorn, will take their final practice of the week to«lay. leaving for Waco F riday morning. PASS D E F E N S E S T U D I E D F A Y E T T E V IL L E , Ark., Nov. C>. (IN S) — The A rk a n sas Razorback* will be prim ed fo r a passing a t ­ ta ck by the Rice Owls S a tu rd a y \ \ h “ n they play in H ouston, F re d IU Thomsen, coach, said today. is dri :ing his m en on plays to b re a k tip pas-intr. I’he P orker- w ut through scrimmage v. itll the frosh v s” rdav afte rn o o n . w r i t e r s $ 2 5 0 D o w n . s t a n d a r d T h o s e c h in e s a r e tio n. G u a r a n t e e d in $ 2 p e r m o n t h k e y b o a r d mn- r o o d uwetj c o n d i­ fo r o n e y e a r v.unst m e c h a n ic a l d e f e c t s . f r e e P h o n e 2 5 9 2 0 f o r t r i a l . B U C H A N A N Guard SIMPSON G lia r d i d A r k a n s a s , T e x a s A . Sc I., T e x a s A g g i e s , S o u t h ­ w e s t e r n , H a r e m S i m m o n s , a n d O k ' a h o m a C l y U n i v e r s i t y . P i c t u r e d a b o v e a r e R u s s e l l a n d F i n l e y , p r o m ­ i n e n t B r u i n b a c k s , W r a y , e x c e l l e n t p a s s . m a t c h e r , a n d C l o y d , B u c h a n a n , a n d S i m p s o n w h o f o r m t h e c e n t e r p o r t i o n o f Line.” t h a t “ G o t d O l d B a y l o r Z i p p e r B a g s $ 1 . 9 8 a n d up. R o b ert M u eller & B rother 5 1 0 C o n g r e s s A v e P h o n e 8 0 7 9 Quality Lugguyt Since J HOH C L O Y D C e n s e r RUSSELL B a d e BAYLOR By W E L D O N W E E K L E Y W r i t t e n E x c l u s i v e l y f or The Dai l y T e x a n the 1935 season, W A C O , Nov. <>. - With co nfi­ d e n c e unbroken a f te r their first d e f e a t of the Baylor B e a r s got down to heavy p r a c t i c e Monday afternoon in prep aration for t hei r clash with t he University of T e x a s L o n g h o r n e l e v e n on Carroll Field S aturday. Continuous rains and a muddy practice field halted the Bruin drills Tuesday afternoon. H andi­ capped by the inclement w ea ther last week as well as this, the Bears in a desperate situation and a r e real need o f practice. New in playa, formations and which have been designed especi­ ally for the Steer stampede in the Bears’ den this week have been put off until a chance for p r a c ­ t i ce signals, is had. two Having won conference tussle* and lost only one, the B r u ­ ins are resting in third position in t h e conference p e r c e n t a g e col­ umn, being bettered in record by the Southern Methodist Mustangs the Texas Christian Frogs, and the four team being a la tte r touchdown victor over the (friz­ zly eleven last week-end. S a tu r ­ d a y ’s the Horned Frogs was the first d efe at of the sea­ son for the Green and Gold a g ­ gregation. The Bruin record now stand* four non-conference vic­ tories, no non-conference d e fe a ts; two league wins, and one league d efeat. loss to the Toad in i he fact that Tlw1 excellent play of Wendell and Simpson, a lte r n a te captain guard on the Grizzly team, and John Williams, stellar wingman, wa* obvious tussle, despite the Bruins su f fe re d a decisive defeat. Simp­ son, who is playing his third year a t the guard berth, is one of the outstan ding p erfo rm ers in the con­ ference at Ins position, and he line stands for a mythical guard position in Southw 'st. Williams, who the played a reserve wing post last season, has developed into one of the most defensive aggressive the loop. Russell, p erform ers in who hus won fame for his elusive broken running, continues field his good play. front of the the in Handball Entries Close Today E ntries for intram ural handball today. T he n u m ­ double* close b e r of teams all cady entered in­ record-breaking year, dicates a Joe Greenhtll, senior m anager, said yesterday. Com petition begins Tuesday, N ovember 12. Court* may be r e ­ served for practice any day ex­ cept Sunday by calling the in tr a ­ mural office before 2 o'clock in the afte rn o o n . Later reservation s may be made a t the handball courts. HOI STON. Nev. 0. O W l . S R E A D Y FOR P O R K E R S r e tu r n e d y esterday fro m Wash- ington walloped George W ashington U niversity the Rice Owls S a tu rd a y last. They w ent through All members of squad will be in condition for the to 'lime with A rkansas S atu rd ay , buckle down to hard work for the Coach Kilts said Imlay. Tin Owls t conference battle next S aturday . light drill but today w ere where (IN S) they a % If you have searched for cigarette mildness, mark the w ords o f George Lott, the tennis champion, and the 7-goal polo star, Cyril Harrison. "Camels,” says Mr. Harrison, "are so mild they don't upset the nerves or affect the wind. And when I'm tired I get a lift with a ( amel.” And Lott adds: "I understand that more expensive tobac­ cos are used in Camels. I hey are gentle on the throat. Anti Camels never get my w ind." Turn to Camels and enjoy to the full the pleas­ ure that comes from costlier tobaccos. Send Your Ba g g a g e Home by R A ILW AY EXPRESS for mildness — found £ There’s a bit of friendly guidance for others in what men like Lott and Harrison, Buster Crabbe and Sarazen, say about Camels. They have tested that Camels Camels d o n ’t affect sound wind or jangle their nerves. So turn to Camels. Y ou’ll find real hit-thc-spot flavor. A distinctive, pleasing taste. Smoke Camels freely, for athletes find Camels d o n ’t disturb their "condition.” Cost­ lier tobaccos do make a difference! e IM * . Et. I. l U j n o i J a T a b . C a . R a il w a y e x p r e s s A G E N C Y I N C . N A T I O N - W I D E R A I L - A I R S E R V I C E Some o f the fam ous athletes who approve o f C am els mildness B A S E B A L L : G a b b y H a r t n e t t , Chicago Cubs; Tommy Bridges, Detroit Tigers; Dizzy Dean, St. Louis Cardinals; Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees; Melvin Ott, New York Giants. T E N N I S : Ellsworth Vines, Jr.; W illiam T .T ild e n ,2nd; George M. Lott, Jr.; Lester R. Stoefen; Bruce Barnes. G O L F: Gene Sarazen, Craig W nod, Tommy Armour,WillieM at farlane, Helen Hicks, Denny Shute. T R A C K A N D FIELD: Jim Bausch, ^ Olympic Decathlon C h a m pio n; George Barker, Former Intercol­ legiate Cross-Country Champion; Leo Sexton, Olympic S hot-Put Champion. S W I M M I N G : Helene Madison, Stubby Kruger, Josephine Mc Run, Buster Crabbe, Jane Fauntz. D I V I N G : Harold ( "Dutch ’) Smith, Georgia Coleman, Pete Desjardins, Sam Howard. ipvnint lUKum! # Cam els are m ade from finer, MORE E X P E N S I V E T O B A C C O S — T u r k i s h a n d D om estic—than any other popular brand. iSha Mu, 6 - 0 ; :t p e n e ­ D e lt a Chi d e f e a t e d P hi S ig m a. t r a t i o n s to o n e ; S i g m a C hi d e f e a t e d B e t a T h e t a Pi. 6 - 0 ; S ig m a Nu d e f e a t e d t o one. Lam bda Chi, t h r e e p e n e t r a t i o n s Yearlings Work For Game With Aggie Frosh from Freshm an footballers, with m a ny having dropped r a n k s since the completion of tw o-thirds the schedule, are continuing of their w orkouts with vim and vigor since the cold w eather. the the coaches are n ot P ointing to the A. & M. f r e s h ­ man gam e the day before T h a n k s ­ l e t ­ giving, tin g up in hard work in p r e p a r ­ ing n ext y e a r ’s potential varsity. beat Victoria Junior College, 6-0, and w ere trounced by the Rice Owlets by the sam e score. The Y earlings i Sports Notices T HE F O LLO W IN G matches in the Austin City Tennis T o u rn e y must be played today if w ea ther conditions perm it: W. B urns vs. Van Cleave; F ru h m a n vs. Couch; Dullnig vs. G regory; Pease vs. B lan k e n b u rg ; Dunn vs. Rogers; Richardson vs. W ukasch; Williams vs. D otier; F rank lin vs. Jo n e s; O xford vs. w inn er of H aaskarl- Fisher gam e; Walthall vs. w inner of L ee-R osengarden gam e; E hm an vs. B ynum ; Smalley vs. O dgen; Lucia vs. P a lm e r; Evers vs. Re­ duo; Potash vs. C o r n ig a n ; Mc­ Ginnis vs. Brauville. - — -------------o------------------ Oil Association Submits Own Plan DALLAS, Nov. 6.— ( I N S ) — The I n d ep e n d en t P etro leu m A ssocia­ tion of America today was on record with a five point program for m eeting the problems of the oil industry. Charles of F o rt F. Roeser W orth, a f o rm e r vice-president of the A m erican P etroleum Insti tu te , was elected president, suc­ ceeding the v eteran W irt F r a n k ­ lin. Franklin declined to c ontinue in the presidency because of ill health. the convention at The five point program adopted its closing in­ by session y esterday afte rn o o n cludes: 1. legislation calling imported pc of f e d e r a l f o r limitation troleum. 2. A plan for the limitation of domestic consumption to national consumptive an equitable among the oil states. demand, with app o rtio n m en t Planned 3. O rderly storage withdrawals. develop 4. m ent of new pools through a g r e e ­ ments between operators. orderly 5. Provisions a g re e m e n ts within subject to eral autho rity. for the v o lu n ta r y industry, f e d ­ th e approval of The convention opposed federal control of the in dustry b u t recog f e d e : a ’ nixed g overnm ent is in position to r e n ­ der assistance. the fact th a t the Oklahoma City was chosen as The next y e a r ’s m eeting place. date will be se t later. o----------------- B A K E R R E P L A C E S W E T S E L tough DALLAS, Nov. 6.— (IN S ) — Charlie Baker, a lineman has been selected to s ta rt in the place of J. C. Wetsel, South ern M ethodist U niversity g u ard when the M ustangs m eet the U. C. L. A. Arm istice Day in Los Angeles. Wetsel will be o u t of the game because of an injured knee. T here was still doub t y esterd ay w hether Jo h n n y S prague, half hack, would be able to play Monday. The Ponies w ere given a stiff w orkout T uesda y a f te rn o o n and more such drill is planned for them by Coach they d e p a r t M atty Bell before fo r Los Angeles. Reservations for eighty to make the trip had been re p o rte d this morning. o-------------- G I R L B O R N T O D A V I S E S Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Davis, s tu ­ dents in the U niversity from 1928 to 1930, have announced the birth of a dau g h ter, Nancy Lee, at St. David’s Hospital, N ovember 3. Mrs. Davis, fo rm e r Daisy the Gilbert, d a u g h te r of Dr. and Mrs. Joe G ilbert of Austin, is a Pi Phi, is a m em ber of and Mr. Davis Kappa f ra te r n ity . Mr. Sigma Davis is the son of Mr. add Mrs. Lee Davis of Waco, and a g r a n d ­ son of the late Dr. W. L. P ra th e r, a f o rm e r p reside n t of The U ni­ versity of Texas. and latest, fumbled, to win by r e m a rk a b le the most victories scored by the B ears was their in ' 1933. M aking only one f irs t down a n d gaining only f o rty yards on passes and ru n n in g plays, tho B aptists still the n a r r o w m anaged U. gam e: margin of one field goal. VV ith “ His nam e is Sam Baugh, and only a few m inutes le ft to play, he hails from S w eetw ater. T here Texas had th e ball on th e Baylor was nothing sweet to Baylor fans 42-yard line and H a r r y Mavne in his d e b u t at Carroll Field yes- had been sent in to kick goal. The te rd a y a f te rn o o n before a home- J im m y ball was Parks grabbed it fo r B aylo r and coming crowd of 10,000 h y sie r­ fa n s , He will neve r again ran field appc a r on a local field in a T. C. S trin g e r th e n kicked th a t will be goal from a difficult an gle, and too e a r |y fro m a Baylor point of the gam e ended shortly a f t e r the kickoff. view. F or ti s West T exan, who to pass u n d e r Bill learned how H enderson the a t Temple, g rea test passer in A m erica today, the g r e a te st in the history of the Southw est C onference, passed fully Baylor y whom you have tru ste d , and have so to w a t c h that you can watch th e m ." “ Baylor had abo u t as much chance of stopping his aerials as I it would down blocking as he had in knocking from a gun. The the Frogs gave Baugh b eautiful to ed 16 of the 24 e tom . pleted IO of them for a t^tal of 148 for touchdowns." yards, th ree of passed was persons shots them have few , . . that Pittenger Returns From W a sh in g to n A nother passage he cited from a text by Ja m e s Wilford G arner. in which the au thor gives as on of the advantages of a bicam eral system, it affo rd s “ a con Dr. B. F. P ittenger, dean of venient m eans of giving r e p r e s e n ­ the School of E ducation, has .i un­ or to tation re tu rn e d from W ashington, D. C., classes in , the sta te and p a rtic u larly to the aristocratic portion of where he r e p r .s e ated H. i . Bene society,” order to “ c o u n te r dict, presiden t of the Un versify, balance the undue p rennnderan'-" at a m eeting of deans in te r e sts special in f th*1 popular elem e n t in one of ors of universi y un int* i legislature the cham bers, thus in tro d u c in g in the co nservativ e »orce to cu rb the radicalism of the popular ch a m b e r.” a involved. The T hat, he said, is one o f the is people of sues Texas will not be long in dis covering w h a t’s w hat and w ho’s who. T hey will p ro b a b ly make felt their expression of opinion if not on at the legisla­ ture itself, then on the question of w h e th e r the Legislature to subm it such a pro* issue of unicam eral th e next election, they would like I posal. Traffic- (C ontinued from Rage I ) set up a t the corner of E leventh S tre e t and C o n g r e s s Avenue. In all w a te r and light bills and loaves of inside bread will be placed s a f e ty cain paign literatu re . the w ra p p er on Final m eeting for m e m b e rs of big all com m ittees before .-wings u n d e r w ay sa fe ty drive will be held in the City Hall F r i ­ day a t 7 :30 o’clock. th e -------------- o------------ — M ’C R A W W I L L S P E A K tonight William McGraw, a t to r n e y - g e n ­ eral of Texas, will speak to the Dallas Club in Texas Union 216 a t 7:30 o’clock. The “ G etting A cqua in te d ” C o m m ittee of the club, a new org an iz atio n established fo r the pu rp ose of fo s­ te rin g friendships, will f u n c tio n for the f ir s t time. an.I dirge ie -<•- 19. He was P itte n g er. held October 18 ani accompanied by Mrs While in W ashington Dr. and Mrs. P itte n g e r visited Dr. W. M W. Splawn, form er president of the University. In New York City they w ere guests of W a r re n Knox, who was form e rly head of t h e T xas sta te board of education. On their way home they vi-ited Maryland S tate T ea ch e rs’ College, New J e rse y S tate T e a c h e rs’ Col loge, the Teachers* College of Columbia U niversity, and the Mil­ waukee S ta te T ea ch e rs’ College. —----------- -o-------------- A udrey B u rg d o rf will accum pany E leanor and V era Nilson to their home in El Campo S a tu rd a y for a week-end visit. Ease Jittery Nerves By rem o v in g m u s c le fermions e s p e c ia lly th e b ody ten sion o f eye strain. VAW) I TREADWEL i Optometrists IIV INTH a^COMOMSS Longhorns Seek Twenty-Second Victory Over Baylor Bruins Teams Have Met 27 Times Since 1900 When T exas and Baylor line up for the kickoff in W aco S a t u r ­ th e ir they will be s ta r t in g day, tw enty-seventh game. T h e series was begun in 1901. twice, and Statistics show th a t th e L o n g ­ horns have won tw enty-one tim es, lost five gam es. tied They have held the B e ars s c o re ­ th irte e n occasions, and less on have been, s h u to u t three times. One of themselves, llllllillllll!!ltlll!l!lllllllillllt!l!ll!llilllllll!llllllllllllllll!lll!ll!llllilllill!illillllllllllillllll!llilllllllU llilllH II!l!l!liillll[[llllllllt!n n !l!Ilin !ll!in illl!l!li;U IIIU !lli!llllll!IU I!lll!!lillllllllllllll!lllll!l!l!lllllll N E A S E R V I C E C O M P L E T E C A M P U S A N D C O N F E R E N C E C O V E R A G E I . N . S . R E P O R T S T exan S ports GORDON STRACHAN, Night E d i t o r E d i t e d b y S T A N L E Y G U N N ‘America’s Top Passer’- Name: Sam Baugh Wilson Leads Conference Scoring Race Followers of football a t Texas Christian University have been enthusiastic abo u t Sam Baugh ever since he played his firs t fre sh m a n game. B u t no one in th e F ro g camp could possibly be more en th u si­ astic th a n was Jinx T ucker, sports e d ito r of the Waco T im es-H erald, a f te r seeing Baugh's play a g a inst Baylor. The following is p a r t of T u c k e r’s r e p o rt of the Ba y l o r - T . ; J— C Sports Writers Sol/ . . . . Miss Reba Banks of Kirbyville loaned to iJie U niversity A nthro- “ One of th e g re a te s t gam es in pology Museum h e r collection of Curio C ollection Loaned to M useum articles fro m China, curio us Samoa, Hawaii, J a p a n , and other countries. Miss Banks, WX© r e tu r n e d t Q Hawaii recently, has lived th e re about, eight years. She a tten d e d and later. She also w e a t have should be the anthropology, announced. T h e ta u g h t th e re this y ea r from a specta- curios, J. E. P earce, professor of The U niversity of Honolulu Texas tors’ viewpoint game betw een Texas and T. C. U. collection includes many ra re and * to school in Mexico. Both are fairly weak defensively. slashing offensives. Both Both will g e t the ball often. W e o f fe r the prediction th a t the gam e ideal conditions if played un d er will produce as m any as five touchdowns. We would hesita te to pick th e team a t this time m a k ­ ing the most. $Wi i/owl face, fpXot&it? Does it sm art an d b u rn no m atter w h a t y o u u se on it ? Don't be discouraged7 Gri Cirl Will Play, W on't Pose M ID D L E FIE L D , Conn., Nov. 6. ( I N S ) — Of all things— a shy girl ath lete who fixes m a tte rs perso n­ ally for her football team to win but, because of bashfulness, w on’t particip a te in the w inning play! T h a t ’s 14-year-old E sth e r Burn- whose b ru n e tte head was a fine, hard-fighting, care- bent studiously over schoolbooks coached, carefully train ed today although her th o u g h ts quite ' team into submission by a possibly were on the Deep River j and he ham gridiron where, in th r e e short “ A close approach to his equal minutes Monday, E sth e r p u t the ; has never been seen on Carroll Middlefield Air Cadets in scoring Field. He stood out th e re as cool position fo r a 6-to-0 victo ry over Indians of Deep as cucum ber, ^-u * the well f r i e n d l y known River. of the the to s e t ace of Robert Wilson, mighty Mustangs Methodist, continues “ Baylor plays T exas this wcek- S o uthern I end. A nother capacity crowd is due to be on hand. Texas, of c o u r s e , is the favorite, b u t T ex a s pace in the touchdown m arches of , S p e n d s largely on ru n n in g pow er Southw est C onference backfield has no such for passer as Baugh, It will be a total stars. Wilson the one much closer game than n u m b e r of points f ifty -fo u r of S a tu rday. Baylor will have with a tally last S a tu r d a y against chance of victory, j a the Texae Longhorns. Texas should win and if it does not we will .doubt fine team V i n s ct conferen ce T exas th e this season. game jumped bis to Leading scorers follow: its gains and fighting T hat this if is Player, Team, Pos. P l a y e r anil T e a m G T P a t F P T p 54 7 W ilson, S M .I ’. M c C a u le y , Rice 7 42 .“.ii K line , T .C .U . .......7 30 S h u f o r d , S.M .U. 7 6 P it z e r , T e x a s 24 'I K een, A r k a n s a s 24 24 7 R ussell, B a.T or 7 M o rro w , A.&M. 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cox Visits C a m p u s A fte r Special S tu d y has A lex a n d er Cox, ex -stu d e n t of the I diversity who been stu dying in W ashington a t a spe­ cial school of political economy sponsored by the g o v ern m e nt, was a visitor on the cam p us W e d­ nesday. - J I N X TUCKER. Waco News T ribune. and agg regation , football power “ The E a st has three other u n ­ beaten including Dartm outh and Syracuse, h u t the this balance of year undoubtedly lies in the Mid­ life W est the Southw est, m eaning Texas. No other section of the co untry, including the P a ­ the com bination cific Coast, has of s tu f f to match the Midwest’s o ffe rin g of Notre Dame, Minne­ sota and Ohio State, as well as u nbea te n M arquette, or the T exas trio of S outhern Methodist, T ex a s C hristian and Rice. Charley R i T Z T H E S V , has created a perfect treatment for ju st your type o f delicate, sensitive skin! There s Sensitive Skin C leanser, like a blessed balm, to caress and soothe the w h ile it frees the pores : ; ; ; J ; I 25 o f dust and dirt And V e lv e t Texture Cream o f un' believable richness to nourish the it to silken dry skin and coax 2 .0 0 softness W ith Make-up Lotion to cherish the delicate skin and safeguard it . 1 .2 5 from w in d and weather . . In our T o ile t Goods Dqurtm cnt A u s t i n ' s N e w D e p t . S t o r e 504 C O N G R E S S F o r m e r l y R o s n e r ' s the jam m ed “ F oo tb all’s But the gam e wa< not all fun for Esther. When r e p o r te r s and Mr. Cox, whose home is in C or­ photographers field to w itness the unique spectacle pus Christi, w a s c a p ta in of th e of a feminine football star, E sth e r tr a ck te a m h ere in 1933. He h o ld s J te n s iv e took h er HO pounds to the siile- the co n fe re n ce record in the q u a r ­ r i e s and refused to play through- te r mile. He has been a tte n d in g out the first half. N eith er team j the school by appointm ent. The scored. followers-at-large will hear more about these T ex a n s before the season is over. Up to now they have not played an ex- interseetional schedule al- ! though Rice is the only team with I a decision over Louisiana S ta te , to I and an o u tf it good enough school consists of a series o f lee- j tram ple George Washington by S o u th e rn tu r e s by prom in ent men. C a b i n e t ; 41-0 of Rice, the U niversity of Califor- nia a t Los Angeles on A rm istice j Day. To g e t a fu rth e r idea of the Lone S ta r in Today, shy E sth e r explained: the it m ay be noted “ You know how it is at school University of Texas, good enough is a promise was exacted would no t be photographed. And ; Cox att* nded th** second then — it was dynam ite in action ■ which ended in September* E s th e r smeared backfield play- slapped a I through a forw ard pass to put the in ad vantageo us scoring th a t she m em bers sometimes lecture. Mr. Methodist, last S atu rd ay . con q u e ro r E sth e r relented, however, when ■ team scored. stories to whip N o tre Dame when y o u r picture and things down S tate session plays last y ea r, blocked punt, th a t newsmen forgot th e ir a b o u t you appear in the p a p e r .” still tr y in g to gt t out of the South- Cadets position. The Hor t r o u b l e s wi t h the press are western cellar this «eason.“ promises. blash bulbs f la r e d and popped. only E sth e r screamed and ran from C adets play a Shelton team here 1 beginning, however. The the I ield. On the next play, her j S atu rd a y . ---A LA N GOULD. Associated Dress Sports E d ito r. G E T Y O U R A R R O W S H I R T S A T GASTON^ »)MFRRITT S u c cessors to W a lte r W ilc o x The True Record The Greatest M an-H tinters Assembled in the Indians, Mexicans, In the past century, the Texas R anger- cattle fought thieves, “ bad m e n ,” G erm a n spies, and bootleggers. Through the years they have killed well over thousand men, al­ though their num ber, at any one time ■;!- dom exceeded two hundred. five invasion Mr. W ebb’s g r e a t hook of a d v e n tu r e contains graphic accounts of such exciting episodes as Sam H o u sto n ’s plot to c a p tu r e Mexico, Captain Mi Nelly’s of Mexico with th irty Rangers, VV. L. Moles- w o rth ’s Christm as sp ree d u rin g which he ca p tu red a Mexican town single-handed and then gave it back ag a in ; the Bloody Salt VV ar, the San Diego plot organized by G erm an spies, and F ra n k H am er's own a c ­ co unt of the shooting o f Clyde B arrow and Bonnie P arker. The resu lt of years of re- search, it is the only complete and a u t h o r ­ itative w ork on one of the m ost p ic tu r ­ esque phases of A m e n an history. The T E X A S R A N G E R S WALTER PRESCOTT WEBB S e v e n t y * f i r e s u p e r b i ll ust ra ti on s, mo t o f flu m d r a w n bg Lap nit R e i s , $5. Peace of mind in knowing that your evening attire is unassailably correct, adds much to the suavity of your appearance. Whether you are wearing tails or tuxedo — turn to Arrow for the dress shirt, collar, hand­ kerchief and tie, and be assured of quality haberdashery in the latest style. t t o w ( i i i A lu g Arrow Dress Shirts $250 and $3C0 a t t h e T h e T o g g e r y J. L. R O S E 2 3 1 0 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 3 0 9 0 For Perfect Laundry Service ALWAYS DIAL 6 4 4 4 DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY “ S n a p p y S o r r i e r ” Comedy and Melodrama T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 , w , C. Fie I ds d o e s n ’t Ic,ok m u c h l i k e T r a p e z e " h e r e . B u t w a i t u n t i l h e d o e s h i s t h e “ M a n o n t r i c k s o n t h e F l y i n g t h e C a p i t o l c o m m i t t e e wa s W e d n e s d a y to T h u r s d a y . c h a n g e d t h e a t e r s c r e e n t o d ' i y . T h e n y o u ' l l s e e . M '.'y-**' m “ W a y D o w n L a * ! " ’ R o c h e l l e H u d s o n ha t o c h o o s e b e t w e e n rn h a t e f u l p a s t a n d a a n d H e n r y F o n d a . f u t u r e h a p p i n e s s ; b e t T h « p i c t u r e i* s h o w m f c e n E d w a r d T r e v o r t h e P a r a m o u n t . it C o n s t a b l e S e t h H o l c o m b L e n n o x S a n d e r s o n S l i m S u m m e r v i l l e E d w a r d T r e v o r M a r t h a P e r k i n s H i H o l l e r S q u i r e B a r t l e t t M r s . B a r t l e t t K a t e M a r g a r e t H a m i l t o n A n d y D e v i n e R u s s e l l S i m p s o n S p r i n g B y i n g t o n A s t r i d A H w y n G o o d oftl fas hi one d me l odt i t ma ! ha^ a g a i n corm* t o t he s c r e e n * Rochelle i I on * ut ! - ! no d e f e ns e is ad.., ,.' * depr i ve d less gi rl who o f bet h a n ds o me y o u n g f a r m e r by a v i l l a g e in ski rts and by a h a r d old ma n who t a k e s hi s r e l i g i o n t o o s e r i o u s l y . to w p a p e r f a r m. H e n r y F o n d a h a - an o ver dos e of New* E ng l a nd w i n t e r in bi* aet mg. Aga i n t h e ser ious on of t he soil, he w a n t s to g e t a w a y f r om the isn’t n e a r l y wicked e n ou gh a,- t he vil­ lain. He has a m u s t a c h e , but that is all t h e r e is t*> the a u t h e n t i c city- is slicker. c e l e b r a t e d by a wedding. E d w a r d T r e v o r I )f com e lo < d e a t h T h e Im'M the village gossip. ingle « h a r a c t e r in 'lo* p i c t ur e is p r oba bl y Ma r ga r e t H a m ­ ilton as She lias a spl endid t e c h n i qu e in c h a s ­ is ing Slim Summe r vi l l e, who e qua l l y suc c e s s f ul in e v a di n g her. Th e p ic t ur e n e v e r tells w h e t h e r or not she finally got him. M a n y ut t h e sc ene s a r e e xc e l ­ lent. The f a r m sc e nes o u g h t to do - o m e t h i n g to help t he back-t o t h c - f n n o m o v e m e n t . T h e d r a ­ mat i c snow scenes, especi all y t he one in which Miss H u d so n does t he El i za act o f “ Uncl e T o m ' * a b 8,” also seem realistic. ! I ■ mu ■ ..I jilt * i • — even *n e o m p nn i m e n t t he m e l o d r a m a give* thee igl n ut in place s one I In to g e t whe n one them. P e r h a p s you w o n ’t g e t e x ­ cited, even with t he music. T h e a t m o s p h e r e of the whole p i c t u r e is h u moi nu- r a t t i e r t h a n t r ag i c . isn' t s uppos e d Don’t p r e p a r e to lifted a n y t e a r s , unless y o u ’re very, Athenaeum Plans Broadcast I aday TITS, Atle c i d y will pr ,*ies of s t at i on KNOW lock. 4 ■ m o u r n Litei a r y Sn (resent * he first o f u r a d m pi* this g r a m s ove r a f t e r n o o n a t e nt i t l e d J o h n B. f o r m a l l y , who was re- e lee ted p r e s i d e n t at t he last m e e t ­ ing of t he club, will give a s h or t discussion “ A t h e n a e u m s of Did a nd t he Ne w A t h e n a e u m ^ ’ Th** discussion will p e r t a i n to t he highl ight s t h e in o r g a ni z a t i o n . E. B u r n e y Cecil will c o n t i nu e the f i ght a g a i n s t a tax a n d will a d v o c a t e pas sales tax, sa ge of a n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s whe n he s p e a k s on t h e s u b j e c t “ T h e P e o p l e ’s L o b b y . ” t he h i s t o r y o f -------------- o A n n a M ay W o n g H as Chu Chin C h o w L ead A n n a May Wo n g, w ho is s t a r ­ red t he in “ Uhu Chi n C h o w , ” B r i t i s h- ma d e film to be p r e s e n t e d in S i gma D e l t a Chi, p r o f e s s i on a l in a b e n e ­ j o u r n a l i s m f r a t e r n i t y , fit p r o g r a m F r i d a y n i ght a t t h e T e x a T h e a t e r , pl ays t he p a r t of litt le sl ave girl who Z a h r a t , wins the he a r t * o f h e r ma s t e r s . t h e A t hi n n a r r a t i v e t o g e t h e r , m o s t o f t h r e a d holds t he st or y t he e mp h a s i s l"*ing placed on t h e a t ­ t h e mo s p h e r e o f m u s i e o m e d y t h e E a s t a n d e l e m e n t . 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S o m e e s c a p e d la te r ; o t h e r s b e c a m e the “ m a r t y r s of T a m p i c o . ” in ta k e n Hark in T e x a the C o n s u lt a t i o n had at la st m e t and e l e c t e d o f f i ­ c e r s on N o v e m b e r r> at S a n F e ­ lip e. w as e le c t e d p r e s i d e n t , P. B. D e x t e r , s e c r e t a r y , a n d C o l o n e l W illiam P e t t u s , s e r g e n a t a l a r m s. T. A r c h e r B r a n c h T e x a n s A c o m m i t t e e o f t w e l v e w a s a p ­ p o in te d t o d r a w up a d e c la r a t io n im p e lle d o f th e c a u s e s t h a t had t h e arm s a g a i n s t M e x ic o and t h e o b j e c t s t h e y h o p ed to a c h i e v e . T h e c o m ­ m i t t e e in c lu d e d J. A. W h a r t o n , R. R. R o y a l, L o r e n z o de Zava la, t a k e up to B e f o r e - D u r i n g - A f t e r E v e ry Sp ortin g O cca sio n Y o u ’ll l o o k y o u r b e s t in Hirshmaur Sport Coat M ob ilizin g the tw e lv e relief and service a g e n c ie s w h ic h its sp o n sors, the A u s tin C o m m u n i t y C h est is g ea rin g itself to the ta sk o f relieving su ffe r in g , p r e v e n tin g d e lin q u e n c y , and rat in the m oral and civic ton e of this c o m m u n ity du rin g the c o m in g year. T h e S i ft e t n m e m b e r s o f t h o B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s —- r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e c i t i z e n s h i p o f A u s t i n t h i s e n ­ h a v e s t u d i e d t h e n e e d s o f t h e s e a g e n c i e s d e a v o r T h e t o c o r r e l a t e a n d h a v e s o u g h t b u d g e t p r o p o s e d is r e a s o n a b l e a n d f a i r a n d n e e d e d . 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T h e y ’r e m i g h t y s m a r t , w e a r ­ F r e e - s w i n g i n g a b l e s w a g g e r s t y l e d a n d s t r a i g h t t a i l o r e d s t y l e s ! M a d e l i m ti in l e n g t h , w i t h w i d e l a p - o v e r ; a n d e d g e s s e a m e d on i n s i d e w h i c h h e l p s t h e c o a t t o hol d i t s s h a p e . F u l l - l i n e d wi t h h e a v y -ilk c r e p e , u n c o n d i t i o n a l l y g u a r ­ a n t e e d s e a s o n s ’ w e a r . t vv o f o r t h e $21 5 0 M A S T E R- T A I L O R E D A T Luedecke - Moffatt Co. 7 0 8 C O N G R E S S