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W ell, w ou ld you be- jje v e [ wag jn It w a s at th e I had I w o n first p r iz e .” t r a v e l in E u ro p e and s t u d y at the the U n i- o f L eip zig , the U n iv e r s ity l e i p z i g , m e u n i v e r s i t y in A u s- , his d e g r e e o f d o c to r o f p h ilo so p h y f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M u n ­ ich is n o w r e t i r e d from a c tu a l te a c h in g w ork , but, sn his o w n w ord s. “ I d o j u s t a s much work aa I aaa* dad. Aodt it* a**not ckrwn aaa* and gi**< uatriffiuof ffMfit lo tm a»aa. le n g t h y rep or t r e c e n t l y s e n t J u d g e E d w a r d C r a n e , p r o f e s s o r him fo r c o n s id e r a tio n . “ You s e e . ” o f law', is in D a l l a s t o a t t e n d t h e he s a i d, “ thi s is t h e s o r t o f t h i n g C o l l e g e o f L o n d o n , a n d t h e T e c h - t h e s l i g h t s u s p e n s e he w a s c r e a t - U n i o n , t h e U n i v e r s i t y C o - O p , t h e f u n e r a l o f his m o t h e r , Mr s . M. r h a v e t o r e a d . B u t I in G r e g o r y G y m , M, C r a n e . Mr s. C r a n e w a s a f o r - c h u c k l e d , “ I d i d n ’t know* a t C. A S. S p o r t i n g G o o ds S t o r e , m e r r e s i d e n t o f D a l l a s , h e r Hus­ I W o r e I s t a r t I w o n ’t i t u n t i l I g a v e a t all A u s t i n h a n k s , a n d a t Elli- b a n d h a v i n g b e e n a t t o r n e y - g e n - do w i t h i t ’s m y t on af Tetras save**! pe#urs ago* j ner. “ ft wa* a h u g e s w a m p r a h - A t h l e t i c O f f i c e bit,,” he t o Sea BAILEY, Pat* I k n o w e v e n ij,che H o c h s c a l y like it. I t ’s m a n y . j o b H e p a u g e d f o r a i e c o n d f n o t i n g T i c k e t s m a y be *aw»’s Photo Company. to U n iv e r s i t y o f M u nich , l et M e n t i o n o f G e r m a n y ‘You s e e , ” v v r w y ox in A a c h e n , G e r - b r i n g s mn w h a t in 18 97 . He l ong. So to j Daniel Led Team In Time Played B Y B I L L W H I T M O R E P e t e L a y d e n a n d J. W. (R e d ) G o o d w i n are t h e c o - c a p t a i n s o f t he 1941 L o n g h o r n f o o t b a l l t e a m . M e e t i n g f o r t h e l a s t t i m e th is s e a s o n y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m d r e s s i n g r o o m, t h e T e x a s s q u a d e l e c t e d t h e n e w l e a d e r * , r e c e i v e d C o a c h D. X. B i b l e ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e l e t t e r m e n , a n d s a w th e l e c ­ t u r e s o f t h e F l o r i d a g a m e . o f L a y d e n th e 1941 a l l - c o n f e r e n c e O n e o f the m o s t p o p u lar a t h ­ in the U n i v e r s i t y has had l e t e s is also s e v e r a l y e a r s , b aseb all c a p t a i n t e a m . T he h a r d -r u n n in g D a l l a s b oy , who a tt e n d e d A d a m so n High Sc hool , w a s a u n a n im o u s c h o ic e f o r th is y e a r . He w a s th e sp ea r-h ea d o f t h e T e x a s a tta ck w ith his s e n s a ­ tional p a s s in g and r u n n in g . D e s­ pite his lack o f w e ig h t , P e t e w a s o n e o f the h a r d e st d r iv in g b a c k s v e r y in little in­ ju red in the f i r s t g a m e o f the s e a ­ son, b ut c a m e hack s t r o n g this year. la st s e a s o n a f t e r b e in g the n ation He pla yed h o n o rs • th e r u g g e d , fo o tb a ll, he r e d ­ G o od w in , h ea d e d c e n te r , is from A m a r illo , and like his m a n y t e a m m a t e s w h o co m e from th a t h otb ed o f T e x a s high school is e v e r y inch a c o m p e tito r . Red w a s o n e o f the g r e a t 1 93 8 fr e s h m a n t e a m , and took o v e r th e r e g u la r c e n t e r jo b fo r th e v a r s ity his so p h o m o r e y ear. He a l t e r n a t e d w ith s e n i o r th is s e a s o n , a n d Glenn J a c k so n t o g e t h e r th e s e men t h e g a v e L o n gh o rn s so m e o f the h est c e n ­ ter play in th e c o n f e r e n c e . C oach B i b l e f o u r t e e n r e c o m m e n d e d tw e n ty -f iv e m en fo r v a r s i t y “ T ” ’s, w hile l e t t e r s w e r e a w a r d e d . B illy P o o l r e c e i v e d the s e n io r m a n a g e r ’s a w ard , a n d t o su c ­ Earl S h e lt o n w'as n a m e d c e e d him n e x t year. r e s e r v e T h ose r e c e i v in g v a r s i t y l e t t e r s w e r e : V. D. B a s e y, J a c k C r a i n , D onald ( B o ) C o h e n o u r , T e d D a w ­ son, Chal D a n iel, N o b l e Doss, P re sto n F la n a g a n , Jo h n Gill, G o o d ­ win, J u lia n G ar re tt, R. L. H a r ­ J e s s e H a w t h o r n e , H a r o l d kins. J u n g m ie h e l, Glenn J a c k so n , M a l ­ colm K u tn er, L a y d e n , V e r n o n Martin, S t a n l e y M auldin. R aioh S a n d e r s, Park, Orban T h a y e r , Mike Don W illiam s, J im m y G r u b b s , a n d N e lso n P u e tt. “ S p e c ” S w e e n e y , D a v i d • le t t e r R e se rve a w a r d s w e r e Zuehl C o n o ly , H a r r y m ad e to G ow er, H e n r y H arkins, W a lt e r Heap, W o o d y J o h n s o n , F r itz Lob- pries, L e w is M ay ne, R o y D a le M cK ay, D erw o od P e v e t o , R. B. P a tr ic k , C h arley R ich ard son , J a c k S e a le , W a lla ce S c o tt , and J a c k W'est. J u n io r m a n a g e r a w a r d s w e r e g iv e n to E arl S h e lt o n , E u g e n e L em m on , and G a tes S te e n , w h i l e s o p h o m o r e aw a rd s w e n t to Sam C a r r , Jo e Carr, P a u l L y n d e, and J o e Hirsch. a ls o led his p la y in g a n n o u n c e d Coach Bible j u n i o r g u a r d t h a t Chal D a n iel, t e a m ­ f r o m L o n g v ie w , m ates in t i me . a ctu a l No b le Doss, ju n i o r h a l f b a c k f r o m p la y in g T e m p l e , w a s tim e, w h ile Ja ck Grain, the f a m ­ ous “ N o c o n a N u g g e t , ” w a s t h i r d . the m o s t v a l u a b l e p la y e r on th e t e a m will be mad e at th e f o o t b a l l b a n q u e t t o n i g h t . sp e cia l a w' a r d se c o n d t o in A Last 1940 D aily Texan To Be Issued Dec. 21 T h e l a s t 1 9 4 0 e d i t i o n o f T h e D a ily T e x a n will be i s s u e d S a t ­ u rd ay, D e c e m b e r 2 1 , B o yd S i n ­ clair, e d i t o r , h a s a n n o u n c e d . T h e T e x a n o f f i c e s will cl os e D e c e m ­ b e r 22 f o r th e C h r i s t m a s h o l i d a y s a nd t h e t h e n e x t p u b l i c a t i o n o f p a p e r will be S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y 4. 1 9 4 1 . Secretaries W anted By Employment Bureau W o m e n g r a d u a t e s w ith secre­ ta rial a nd b o o k k e e p in g tr a in in g or e x p e r ie n c e are w a n t e d fo r in ter­ v ie w s by th e S t u d e n t E m p lo y m e n t B u r e a u , D e a n A m o N o w o t n y has a n n o u n c e d . “ W e h a v e o p e n in g s w e fin d it d i f f i c u l t to fill w ith q u a lifie d g r a d ­ u a t e s , ” Mrs. N e lla M. Dieter# i a n a aaapataajr aaid. L o n g h o r n s M a t c h O k l a h o m a A . < S * M . G o a l f o r G o a l T i l l E n d , L o s s 4 2 - 4 8 eein First, Longhorns Hand Florida 26-0 Beating Then Bring 'Gators Back Alive B Y P A L L M A R C U S : they would surely didn't ■ rn* to bring rs bark with to Hill Hall f. At the mo* rubles an allt- y thing- look, torious Tex»* va;t un*i! the p a bit and ride forth to school ev- grow ck in and strolling * the way the whole thing Ralph Ja c k W est around .■re t il game and ,m the alligator sale; so d to Park, one of those iok good in Jungm ichel's aft hawker* And on their home court. M aybe .Jack G ray has something up hi* sleeve. A n yw ay, it v s* a good den to go into the Middle W eal and fa n ­ tasm* that are favored rn beat Tex**, than to stay1 a* home and win from smaller T ‘ x«« school* S u c h a p r o g r e rn i* p a r t i c u l a r l y v a l u a b l e f o r t b i * T e x a * t e a m , w i t h r e t i r e r * w o e f u l l y l a c k i n g i n e x p e r i e n c e . A n d w h e n M a l c o l m K u t n e r g e t * i n t o * h a p e f o r t h e m a p l e * , t h e * i t u a t i o n w i l l h e f u r t h e r r e m e d i e d . • To Pete and Red: Texa* w ill not lack for leader­ ship, that'* one thing I m certain about the 1 9 ll football season. And here are hearty congratu­ J W Goodwin and I ay den on th* .r en- lation* P e te r John eap’ n r -y for next year to I t * a f u n n y t h i n g a b o u t R e d a n d P e t # . Y o u u s u a l l y e x p e c t a c a p t a i n t o b e t h e m o r a l e b u i l d e r , f u l l o f p e p p e r , c h a t ­ t e r y , a n d w » * e c r a c k i n g T h a t k i n d o f a b o y i» * a ! u - a b i a . T h a t t y p e h a * a n e x c e l ­ l e n t e x a m p l e i n J i m m y G r u b b * a n d T a d D a w s o n , a n d t h e e c e r ­ t a i n l y d i d a f i n # j o b t h i s y e a r B u t Red and Pete, well, they're Just not that type. Red and Pete ire , without % doubt, two of the quietest boy* in Hill He I. A No, th ey're two of the most popular. So. Texa* will have a d iffe r­ ent type of captain. T hey are ju«t as good. They just do things in » different manner. O n e a p o r t * w r i t a r , c r i t i c i s i n g L e y d e n e a r l i e r i n t h a y a a r f o r n o t • x h i b i t m g m e r * f i r e a n d p e p o n t h a f i e l d , g o t f b i * r e p l y f r o m D . X . B i b l * : P e t e d o e * n t t e l l o t h e r * t o d o t h i n g * , h e d o e * t h e m h t m * e l f !** A n d R e d G o o d w i n is t h e » a m e w a y . N o , T e x a * w o n t s u f f e r f r o m l a c k o f l e a d e r s h i p n e x t y e a r . Badminton Club Elects Betty Ann Bird Leader B e tty Ann Bird wa* elected leader of the Badminton Club st its meeting la £* night in the Worri­ e r ’* Gym. Other officers elected were Norma assistant leader; Ju d ith Perkins, treasurer; C lara Ha>r s, secretary; Marie Jonnson, reporter; and M ** B e n j Moody, instruct-r of physical edu­ cation fo r women, faculty spon­ sor. Ka*- ’ , The club has been g rafted a charter by U T . " A. and ha* been formed to pr mo1*- e ffi iercy and interest n badminton The club has nineteen men ‘ -r« I Sports Notices T H E R E W I L L he a meet -g of swim­ got s" the freshman and varail ming team* Thursda*. 7:30 o’clock in G reg ory Gym. T E X R O B ER T SO N *, coach. Intramurals T O U C H F O O T B A L L - - DE V IS IO N A L CHAM PIONSHIP SERIES MICA Di» .»>•»* 4 ;f S, N<>r*b— Camp-.* G . 4 »« mer af A w r y A-** »• H- -,k« r t f *rin. f *» r o 4 A S, ton Co-Op wa Oak Groxa. W illiam *. 4 S I , 8*WS4B —-Mar** * Ho .%« **. A l­ ife*! C - O f ■ai’wrteM HANDBALL DOUBLES FINALS t i t s — C h aM a ’.er mad M ta bali < fn4«- pandmr.t ,< »* Sa *r* mr4 Keel * T-;*» GOLF DOUBLES CAa*»pi*fi*j*ip F i.fh * Gmmm* mr* tm tot pier#* mw D**#mb*r l i t h mtA I Itr. (to*#* ar.4 Ea4*» ( I M W ) »*. Bara- '* A .E .i, xrfeka mad Z afear B r y e a t a ! 0-.*r* < Instep I wa SckraAar mad fly — t i I M W *' < J***'* < Kappa Si*) em Bs* t*«f a f 4 Ff'.Mf* Kappa t i* ). W at#*- a #4 M f K v n a r ‘DK E t t i BmA* a*4 Hmm (J- Urn.** FOR THE MEN ON YOUR UST! T h e G a s t o n s a o e ; or. t h e s e f in e w e a r a b l e giTfs m a k e s th e m e v e n m o r e a man . . . f c r G a s 'c ^ s is r e p r e s s iv e ^ t o o a c e in which d is c r im in a t in g A u s f n m e n sno p f o r them - s e lv e s. MawtiVHtawtfito1 ■**- " * z: Luxurious R O B E S These smart sdk and robe* are light ye+ very ODmfortab e and warm. He-'' use th s for Dunging ^ s Ie sure hours as we; as a+ bedf me. M any cc”or combine4' ohs to se'ect from. *fe*eRMiMniiRn^Mii0Mf w*w&- tm mm Suede & Leather J A C K E T S It -o /es the great out doors he ke one of tr^se fine Jackets. E v e ry one is full cu* and expertly ta o-eo re give many years of serv ne. Fu I coa‘ lengths and jacket sty es to moose ‘ rom. Z d- per and Dutton sty es. IMHMPn liHIijWil! MMM WBmmiiili niM)>ii ii' i*«l * *5 Smart Arrow S H I R T S Make h im proud of his shirt wardrobB by adding severa: smart Arrows to his collection. You may select from Broad­ cloths, madras and oxford weaves . . • shown in new pattens and ~rs. Every popular sofar style. mwwminirwmmm -mmwHm * wm m wm hI Warm-Comfortable S W E A T E R S lf he's *ne outdoor type . . . end if he en'oys the warmth and com­ fort O’ a smart swearer . . . then your g ft for h rn is uere We have e v e ry sfy ;e and co'or comb * nation n-ac^ao e. S ':D-Overs, Zipper and button models. up Many Other G I F T S U G G E SUITS, TOPCOATS, SPORT COATS, SLACKS, RAINCOATS, SHOES, HOUSE SHOES, BELTS, HOSIERY, PAJAMAS, NECK- WEAR, NOVELTIES, DOBBS HATS, FITTED AND UNFITTED CASES, DUNHILL PIPES AND TOBACCO, RONSON AND ZIPPO LIGHTERS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS. Gifts Tastefully Wrapped A t N o Added Cost 616 CONGRESS AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 P W 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 PA G E THREE S A E . Trips K A on Penetrations for Fraternity Football Title Laie World News - A r , j t ■ . ' M C * r ¥ > ,:Y SH O P EARLY M a k e H A P P Y Titis t Sir i s / m a s J. J O W m a n y tim e s a re t h e r e d u r i n g the y e a r w h e n to lik e y o u ’d let h i m k n o w i s ? W e l l — it’ll s o o n be C h r i s t m a s , y o u t h i n k he h o w s w e ll y o u h a v e n ’t b e e n a n d w h a t a b l e to p u t into w o r d s , y o u c a n in a r e a l l y h a n d s o m e e x p r e s s gi ft o f q u a l i t y . W h e n c h e c k i n g the m e n ’s n a m e s on yo ur list y o u ' l l n e v e r n e e d g o f a r t h e r t h a n M e r r i t t - N a b o u r * Co, Avery Aces, Cyclops W in Other Games B Y P A U L M A R A B L E , J R . T r r a n S p o r t a S t a f f P la y in g on a m u d d y field, Sig- m a Alpha Epsilon do w n ed Kappa Alpha, t h r ee p e n e t r a t i o n s to none W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n to become this y e a r ’s f r a t e r n i t y t ouch f o o t ­ ball c hampions . The p e n e t r a t i o n r u l i n g was used the g a m e which closed in a 6-6 d e a d ­ lock. t o decide in E a r l y the 1-yard the g a m e Billy Joe B a x t e r , K ap pa Al ph a fullback, stood on his own 15- yar d stripe a n d d r opp e d a f lat -z on e pass to R i ght E n d J o h n R e a g a n t o set up his t e a m ’s f i r s t score. Re aga n r an to line. C e n t e r Bob H ar ri s t h e n took a high pass over the goal line f o r the touc hd own . Th e t r y for e x t r a point was short. S.A.E. s a me scored when Ma rv i n Collie, left end, s n a g g e d a s h o r t pas s and line. A s p r i n t e d across in­ pass f or the e x t r a poi nt was complet e. t he goal per iod the In S.A.E. aga i n t h r e a t e n e d in the closing m i n u t e s w h en Q u a r t e r ­ b ac k J a c k F a n t i nt e r c ep t e d a pass on t he K a p pa Alpha 13-yard line. T he g a m e e n de d a mi d a f l u r r y of passes a n d int e r cept ions. led Cyclops beat Car l yl e C r o w e the Aver y Aces to a 20-7 v i c t or y ov er the H o n k y Honks, t h r o w i n g a t o u c h ­ d o wn pass to Har ol d B u t t e r y in t h e o p en i n g m i n u t e s o f the game. t he Wiley Mon­ g r el s on p e n e t r a t i o n s as the g ame t he s c o re ’ tied 6-6, e nd e d with l eading 6-0, Wi th K e n n e t h E d mo n d s, Cyclops’ left h a l fba ck, r a n o ver a t ouc hdo wn to even the score f o r his t eam. t he Mongrels In hand ba l l semi-finals, Lon Sai l e r s and Bob K ee t o n, T e j as Club, B a ya r d McMahon and Tom P e c k i n p a u g h , K a p p a Sigma, 21-16, 21-19, a n d e a r n e d the right to play Cheldelin a n d Mitchell, in­ dependents, f o r t he cha mpionship. T he m a t ch will he T h u r s d a y night at 7:30 o ’clock. Bailey - - ( C o n t i n u e d f rom Page 1) it to t he h o u s e k e e p e r w h er e I was living. I ’ve n e v e r seen a n y o n e so h a p p y an d pleased. You know, t he peopl e had v e r y in tho se days in M u n i c h ; usually t h e y a t e Irish p o ta t o e s . ” little m e a t Dr. Bailey w a s a s t u d e n t in the U n i v e r s i t y f r o m 1888 to 1891. He lived in B. Hall in 1891 a l ong with Dr. H. Y. Benedi ct, l a te p r es i d e n t of the Uni ver si t y, Dr. Milton P o r ­ t e r. who is n o w p r o f e s s o r of p u r e t he U ni ver si t y, m a t h e m a t i c s in and G e o r ge Pi er ce , one o f the world's g r e a t e s t r ad i o exper ts. scholast ic While living in B. Hall, Dr. Bailey a t t r a c t e d mo r e a t t e n t i o n by the e x t e n t of his boar d bill than by a t t a i n m e n t s . With the a v e r a g e bill bei ng about $1 00 a yea r , he m a n a g e d to c o n ­ sum e $139 w o r t h o f food, “ A n d , ” he lot laughed, “ food was a cheaper t h e n t h a n it is n ow .” Evidently he believed in ex tr a ­ curricular activities, for 1892 saw him playing in the finals o f the ten nis matches. That was the yea r Dean T. U. Taylor won the championship racket. Bailey also engaged in dramatics and public speaking and helped organize the Rhizopod Society, one o f the ea r­ liest dancing clubs in the U niver­ sity. In 1889 T. U. Taylor, then the you ngest dean, discovered Jam es Bailey because o f his brilliant work in sophomore geom etry. “ I ju st sort of drifted into I ch em istry,” Dr. Bailey explains. “ I had been studying Latin and Greek for six or eight years, and j I changed over to chemistry with­ out much reason.” Because o f his many contribu­ to is science, Dr. Bailey tions in “ American Men of Sci­ listed in his work e n ce .” Outstanding w as his explanation of saturation by means of criss-cross additions to conjugated sys t ems o f atomic rings. Alone, he made novocaine, salophene, novasperin, vernalhu- minal, adalin, and sapodin. His discovery of a method of making in Dr. Bailey, w'ho r et i re d in 1938 a f t e r h av i n g held e v e r y possible t e a c h i n g posit ion t he D e p a r t ­ m e n t of C h e mi s t r y , has c ont in ue d t o devot e his t i me to r e s e ar ch in p e t ro l e um bases, wo r k which he bega n in 1925. N e w p r od uc t s f rom the w as t e ma t e r i al s in cr ude oil have been t he result. In a ta l k b ef o r e t he A me r ic an Chemical Soci e t y in 1937, he de ­ c r e e d a m e t h o d by which E a s t T ex a s oil each d a y could be t u r n e d into 75. 000 t on s of T N T al most a u t oma t ic a ll y. Dr. Bailey, who is a m e m b e r o f the A m e r i c a n P et r o l e u m I n s t i ­ t u t e . S i gma Xi, h o n o r a r y science f r a t e r n i t y , a n d a t he T e x a s A c a d e m y of Sciences, likes to delve into his me mo r i es o f the U ni ve r si t y w h e n he was a s t u ­ dent. f ellow o f the t h a t “ You k no w t h a t bi g oak tre e Physic* Building? outside Well, p la n t e d t r e e w as ei g ht ee n y ea rs be f or e I was a s t u ­ d e n t her e by H. C. Beek, who was t he Uni ver si t y in c h a r g e gr ou nds. set u p a like b r onze pl a q ue beside t h a t t r e e in m e m o r y o f him. Old Beck was to the s t u d e n t s here well known t he n, you k n o w . ” I ’d of to t h a n J a m e s Robi nson Bailey, a u t h o r o f mor e fifty scientific a r ­ ticles, m a y he bes t d es cr ibed by t e a c he r , sci­ f o u r words— f ri e nd, entist, investigator. Manana — (Continued from Page I ) Be It, revolves. to her eternal credit that she was capable enough to keep it goin g all the time. Since the play was written by relatively inexperienced writers, we were ready to make allowances lack of co ntinuity, but we for n eed n ’t have been so charitable. It was tied up a* neatly as a Christmas package. like The cast, very mach the thirteen men who took the A g ­ gies apart, stand welded together as a complete entourage of stars. I f one is superior, then let it he Miss Samon, since she is the leader j of them all. We were especially happy to see the cast en joyin g itself. 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The S u d o r s a n d e r s w a t c h e d s na t ch e d such a l l- Ame r ic a n prises as N o r m an S t a n d l e e and Hugh G a l l a r n e a u -of t he S t a n f o r d back­ f ield; Don Scot t , Ohio S t at e quar­ t e r b a c k ; Little Charl ie O’Rourke of Boston College, who c a n do mos t e v e r y t h i n g with a football, a n d J i m L a l a n r n , backf ield st ar of N o r t h Carol ina. Halas also to b a g g i n g Big J o h n c ame close K i m b r o u g h of t h e T e x a s Aggies, w'ho ma d e e v e r y b o d y ’s all-A m e r ­ ica, If a coin had co me up tails, H al a s w o u l d h ave had him. T h r o u g h a series of deals, the B e ar s wre n t into y e s t e r d a y ’s d r a f t m e e t i n g wi t h f i r s t t h e choices held bv both t he Philadel- r i g h t to L o n g h o r n s e n i o r * G l e n n J a c k ­ so n a n d D o n W i l l i a m s w e r e s e ­ l e c t e d i n t h e a n n u a ! p r o f e s s i o n a l f o o t b a l l d r a f t o f c o l l e g e p l a y ­ e r s , it w a s a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s ­ d a y . J a c k s o n , s t e l l a r c e n t e r f r o m C o r p u s C h r i s t i , w a s d r a w n b y B r o o k l y n D o d g e r s . W i l ­ t h e l i a m s . t a c k l e , t h e P h i l a d e l ­ g e t s p h i a E a g l e s . s t o c k y A m a r i l l o f i r s t c al l b y B o t h p l a y e r s a r e u n d e c i d e d if t h e y wi l l p l a y p r o h a l l o r n o t . Sic// Barroni, Italy's Egyptian Base, Falls ; Sidi Ba r r a ni , It al an st r ong ho l d in British hands M-ednesday ni ght, r ep or t s f rom Cairo said. T h e official British c o m ­ mu n i q u e a n n o u n c e d that the base an d a n u m b e r o ' pr is on er s includ in Egy pt , was j ing t hr ee g en er al s w e r e r a p t u r e d . E a r l i e r r ep or t s of the fighting at Sidi B a r r a n i had a n n o u n c e d that o v er 6,000 p r i s o n e r had heet^ t a ke n . F i g h t i n g al ong a two h u n d r e d mile d e s e r t f ront still c o nt i nu ed , r e ­ p or t s indicated. But o bs e rv e rs believed th a t the ent ir e I tal ian force in E g y p t w a s in d a n g e r . T he I tal ians h ave held Sidi B a r r a n i since S e p t e m b e r 17. The a d ­ vanc e of Fascist forces to thi- town was the end of an I tal ian offen­ sive into Egypt early this fall. fSlazi Raiders Return to England G e r m a n w a r p l a n e s again r o a r e d ov er the English Mi d la n ds and o v e r L ondon W e d n e s d a y night, r e p o r t s from the British capital said. Th ese w er e th* first raids in a l mos t t wo d a ys B a l w e a t h e r o v e r the British Isles u h s b> ievfd the r e a so n f or t he long a bs en c e o f Nazi planes. T h e usual flares, i ncendiari es, and high explosives were d r opp e d on L ondon and on Midlands towns. Greeks Claim More Gains in Albania Gre ek a r m i e s w'ere still a d v a n c i n g on F asc i st in Albania, r ep o r t s f rom A t h e n s said We dn e s da y . F r e sh tr oops a r m e d with long the Italians. 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N o t i c e . ^ ^hinsr** h i s t o r i c a l , t h e D a i l y P r m c e t o n ; a n c o m e ? ’“ 3 A S L A S T M O N T H ' S e l e c t i o n s i n k s i nt o t h e l i m b o o f W< TTT y / / 4 6 ut I 51 H I The S A G E S Sa y )] > r U=====j x i v \ r 'N i C d iio n t c d Sht jBaoLly; 8rxan P A G E FOUR T H U R SD A Y , D ECEM BER 12, 1940 F i r# word# and an fnsinuat- J rip Appearance arr seldom #* t o a s t e d w ith tr u e v irtu#. — C O N F U C I U S , B.C. 551-479. Ik e Gollexje Pn&i6 r e c e iv t D E C E M B E R «*.»ry checks and w a r ra n t# will b# d i i t r i t fled a t th# B u r s a r ’# O ffice >n Sat* u n l a y , D ec em b e r 21. d u r in g th# hour# of 9 to I only A1 s t a f f th# m ember* p a r ti c ip a tin g in S ystem T e a c h e r R e tir e m e n t who ex pect to th e ir chee** o r w arra n t# hy F a c u lty or t i . S. Mail m u st have th e ir c o n trib u tio n # th# B u rsa r's in Office, Main Building 8, not l a t e r th a n 4 o'clock T u esd a y , D ec e m b e r 17. Those m em ber# whose c o n tribution# are r e c e iv ­ ed a f t e r th a t da»e will p r e s e n t th e ir re c e ip ts for D ecem ber co n trib u tio n * when calling for their checks and w a r r a n t# on D ecem ber 21. — C. H. SPA R EN BER G , auditor. "PL A Y NIGHT” will be held F r i d a y night a t 7 :3 0 o’clock a t the W o m en ’s Gym. S tu d e n ts and teacher# of e d u c a t io n are invited. CORA M. M A R T IN , chairman a ctiv ities of 'h e School o f E d u ca tio n . com m ittee for review A SP E C IA L th# hour quizzes Decem ber 18 in C h e m istry Building and 19 301 will s t a r t W e d n e s d a y night, and will meet e v e ry M.W F #? 7 o ’clock in room 7 of Y.M.C A. E v e r y o n e is invited. JA M E S Y E T T , in stru c to r . a l l m eet T H E S T U D E N T A S S E M B L Y r e g u la r se*«ion T h u r s d a y a f te rn o o n at 5 o'clock in th* T exas Union. in B IL L IE SIM M O N S, secretary. t h r o u g h w i t h t h e o b s e r v a t i o n tha* “ t h e n a t i o n ’s pre?* i n f l u e n c e o v e r t h e e l e c t o r a t e a s a n ha,« a b o u t aw m u c h E n g l i s h n a n n y o v e r a g a n g o f d e a d - e n d k i d s . T h e c a m ­ p a i g n ha # b e e n t h e s p r i n g b o a r d f o r a n e w f l o w o f c o l ­ l e g i a t e c o m m e n t a b o u t t h e pre**, m u c h o f it u n c o m p l i ­ m e n t a r y , t h e A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s s a y s . T h e P r i n c e t o n i a n b e l i e v e s t h a t “ t h e p e o p l e no l o n g e r that; t h e i r tru^t t h e i r n e w s p a p e r s b e c a u s e t h e y s e n s e n e w s p a p e r s a r e not d e l i v e r i n g t h e s t r a i g h t n e w s , but n e w s a d u l t e r a t e d a n d f l a v o r e d w i t h p a r t i s a n b i a s , U n ­ to** t h i s p r a c t i c e is s t o p p e d , p e o p l e a r e g o i n g to start t u r n i n g to t h e i r r a d i o s t o g e t t h e i r n e w s u n a d o r n e d , a n d n e w s p a p e r s w i l l b e b o u g h t o n l y f o r t h e r a d i o p r o g r a m s , t h e c o m i c s , a n d W i n c h e l l . ” It is “ a l it t l e s a d d e n i n g ” to t h e S t a n f o r d U n i v e r s i t y D a i l y “ t o l o o k b a r k o v e r t h e c a m p a i g n a n d e v a l u a t e t h e p l a c e o f t h e F o u r t h E s t a t e . W h e n , f o r s a k i n g all to a t t e m p t s t o p r e s e n t u n b i a s e d n e w s c o v e r a g e a n d c o n f i n e e d i t o r i a l i z a t i o n t o t h e c o r r e c t c o l u m n s , a p a p e r f a i l to p r o s t i t u t e s i t s e l f b e f o r e t h e p u b l i c , it. c a n n o t s u f f e r in t h e final a n a l y s i s . T o d a y t h e v a u n t e d ‘p o w e r o f t h e p r e s s ’ is s e r i o u s l y c r i p p l e d , p e r h a p s l o s t . ” H o p e t h a t “ t h e p a p e r s m a y h a v e l e a r n e d a l e s s o n n o w , t h e o n e t h e y s h o u l d h a v e l e a r n e d w h e n t h e y w o n t h e w a r f o r F i n l a n d , ” is e x p r e s s e d b y t h e A k r o n But h- t e l i t e . T h e p r e s s , d e c l a r e s t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n , “ l ed t h e a t t a c k o n t h e m a n w h o m p u b l i c o p i n i o n s u p p o r t e d . B e ­ c a u s e t h i s a d e m o c r a c y , t h a t c r i t i c i s m a n d a t t a c k w a s t h e i r p r e r o g a t i v e . T h e i r a b u s e o f it m a y o r m a v n o t h a v e berm j u s t i f i e d , b u t t h e y a r e s til l f r e e t o d e f e n d t h e c o u n t r y f r o m a n y t h i n g t h e y b e l i e v e t o t h r e a t e n w h a t w e t r i t e l y h u t h o n e s t l y c a l l t h e A m e r i c a n w a v ' . ” T h e r i g h t o f j o u r n a l i s t i c c r i t i c i s m fi nds f u r t h e r d e ­ f e n s e in t h e e d i t o r i a l c o l u m n s o f t h e D a i l y R e v e i l l e at L o u i s i a n a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y , w h i c h f e e l s t h a t “ w h e n th* If no bad o c c a s i o n d e m a n d s , t h e r e m u s t h e c r i t i c i s m . n e w s c a n b e r e p o r t e d , t h e n t h e r e a d e r s m u s t a s s u m e t h a t all n e w s is g o o d . A s s e n t i v e j o u r n a l i s m s o m e h o w is a f o r e i g n g e r m t h a t i n e v i t a b l y b e c o m e s d e m o c r a c y ’s i i ll 21 IM I rn ie> f a 2 5 19 ■ X X G G 2 2 \ 7 y J2 7 3 0 x I? 2 S 31 I 3 2 i i 3 3 r n . x x I l l 3 6 lr MO m3 1 2 ■a 12 2 0 7//////, ///. 2 3 2 6 2 9 A I WW VA 37 3 f t Ll 3 1 16 „ „ I : : 2W 1 d M2 //A i H ORIZONTAL I — Pronoun 4—Sphere* 3— S to u t club# 12 — E stab lished Taint 13— tid y ,iha t Stat* R n g h a m Y o u n g t h* f i r t t g o i t r n o r * 15— Positive te rm inal 1 7 — Peru*!# 19—Greek letter 2 0 — P o e m 21 — S ibm erged 'r## 2 2 — Tum or of th# #kin 2 3 — H a i l ! 24— I/ow neighborhood >5— l,eg cororir v 26— French article 2 7 — M m u t e p a r t i c l e 23— D istan t *9 l f Wha* rr ivn*ry wit* rol l ed t he f t ha ’ I * t h* CMffltnt Of P ' ‘h*mt/> O t t o m a n h m p i r e f 34— R e tu rn a nail in a high cu rre 16— Final 1 6 — Myself 37—B anner Reputation 4 0 — Fondle 41— Italian household deity 42— H a ir on the ne<*k of an animal 43— Pronoun 1 4 — Chopping tool 4 | — E x te rio r covering 4 6 - Re ident o f an ecclesiastic 4 3 — Men* ur# 50— Pierce 52— Sound made by pigeon# 5 3 — Greek god of lev*- 51— Ire in the form of flake* 55— p r i n t e r ’s measure 4pl.» V ERTICA L 1 — Mineral spring t — Iv what, t o w n is D o rf rn h C o l l e g e 7 3—W e a r away 4— U n it 5—Concerning . * } * r j / m i n u t e " 7 7 — \ a p o n z e d w a t e r 3 — U n d e v e l o p e d s h o o t ho m u !, "The re *$ on* hon* 3 5 I 9——By 10— Impost# 11—Gleam 16— P r e f ix : dow n 18— Symbol for silver 21—- F r u i t of the black th 22— I j# bor 23— High mountain 21— Blunt re m n a n t I 25—Mal# red deer 27— E a g e r 28— Melt 30— Winsted 31— Domesticate I t — Who v rote "Repr***ntaHr« M * n ,ff 33—Still S5— Who wa* th* R epv bl i m n nom. irte* for P r* » id en t tv I r> f t 7 37— Blaze 38— Looser 39—S h a rp teeth 40— English coins 42— Note of the scale 43 — E x c l a m a t i o n j 45— T h i n g ( l a w ) I 4 6 — Cry of the cat ; 47—Goddess of dawn I 49— Towards 5 1 —Proposed universal la nguage Answer to y e s terd ay ’s puzzle. A L S H E 0 % R_ i . A G s iL A a H A L T I 3 g V £ r n 0 D rn p £ G I M E 3 t i rnp_jh i c OI0 XuI A N fe lR % i [oj l l r n TAA'/A i t i m r n a E J!r n A R t r n r n n t G w * 3 £ H P £ , 7] OI o w AiR, n V E r T T] g E Mi E A]N pyy CXA[T E|N e It J y/ ap a 3 N L I ? U s k - 4^ *4 ‘LUIM N g o " M i l A M i D 3 L h Nj o G M I i F t D E r n 5 j 3 E M rg F - _ j[RI e ]V A (r Hut- of #ol#»l#n JO in mot**. Otjtribut-d b* Kin* r«iur*« Si^llrou, lac Y * - r The c a n c e r ” Q o ll& fta te ^ R e c e n t a t t a c k s o n t h e p r e s * b y H a r o l d L, l e k e s. s e c ­ t h e A m h e r s t r e t a r y o f t h e i nt e r i o r , a r e a n s w e r e d b y R e v ie w t h e C o r n e l l D a i l y S u n . T h e S t u d e n t d e ­ S t u d e n t a n d c l a r e s t h a t “ if t h e s e c r e t a r y ’* c r i t i c i s m w a s a i m e d at t h e ^/ud Gollexji&te. B r A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a l * P r e s s I left the D u q u esn e L i­ h a s n 't b ra ry for tw o y e a rs is ‘‘College The s t u d e n ts a p ­ and L if e .’’ too busy p a r e n tly h a v e been m aking college to b o th e r life r e a d in g a b o u t it. T r ar* was a d a y w h e r I h *ard A lfre d r g ht La • * S>-y e ; " f r o im posin g E n g lish ­ man who le c tu r e d a t th e Uni- Bapt!** C h u r c h ,” and n.g I w as a m a z e d to th*- f • : th a: h - ethics a.-# co n­ sol* ed d e c a d e n t by th e T ex a n . th e J.- xr^n was an o rg a r o f en- ]:g’*-»<-ned c o m m e n t— I know b e ­ 'i>mo o f the for- na ,*<• I know met eiiiTr> - —bu t th e biased a c ­ re in* of Mr. N o y e s ’ le c tu re certain * prove# th a t th e T e x a n r a t h e r ?r an the classics is d e ­ c a d en t. seem s to me • was A lrig h t, (sic) m aybe I am a V icto rian , b u t th e th in g I am ta king a b o u t an d th e th in g Mr. N ta lk in g a b o u t was cid w hen the w o rld b e g a n and w be y o u n g when th e w orld ends. I t t h a t Mr. N f o r es did have a ca u se criticiz ing Mr. Wells. Mr. Wells has c o n s ta n t ly stood f o r ideas which are d ia m e t r ic a l ly opp o­ site to th e e t e r n a l and f u n d a ­ ideals upon which civ­ m e n tal th is fou n d ed . On ilization ca m p u s we do n o t nee d c r i t ­ icism of these ideals. ss Th* a u d ie n c e , m a tu r e h u t a v ery small pf*r c e n t of it senile, seem ed to me to a p p r e c ia te and e njoy the e n tire le c tu re . — G RA H AM L A N D R U M . rEditor'* not# Mr Landrum la th# .on of Lynn Landrum, front-p*t« Columnist of Th* D#ll»» Morning Now* and rditor of the Texan In 1914.) D ear E d ito r • in I most h e a r tily a g r e e with Gem ye P a y n e in her r e c e n t col­ um n in which the T ex a n she asked t h a t m ore copies of books on rese rve be placed in the L ib r a r y , W h e n a s t u d e n t ha* only so much tim e to be used rn stu d y in g fo r a c e r ta in c o u rse a n d he cannot g e t the req ii red book a t t h a t tim e, how is he expected to do his w'ork? E ven when th e a s s ig n m e n t is his whole tim e to f in is h in g the la st a s s ig n m e n t b efo re th e m in u te rush have books. Most o th e r courses to stu d y for, and now , to p r e p a re . Then when a b o u t h a l f o f a class of fifty s t a r t s in th e Li­ b r a r y with a d e te r m in e d gleam in se ­ re, r ng one of te n copies, life d o e s n ’t s t a r t s s tu d e n ts te rm p ap e rs ' i s m w orth th e ir eyes, in te n t on th e on living. In If the U n iv e rsity c a n n o t af- to buy a n ’-* m ore books a t fot this tim e, c o u ld n ’t h a lf of a (la s w ork on one a s s ig n m e n t while the o th e r half w orked on a n o t h e r ? the m a t t e r o f a quiz, whet> *uch an a r r a n g e ­ ment would not be p ra c tic a l, c o u ld n ’t th e p r o fe s s o r be a lit­ tle more specific a b o u t th e im ­ p o r t a n t m a te r ia l in a long as­ s ig n m en t. Some s t u d e n t s m ay to d igest a be able lon g as- tw o hours, b u t I n ignm e nt in th a n need m o re t h a t to tim e a b so rb much of the assigned m a teria l. A n d w hen t h e r e is a ru sh , a s t u d e n t is lucky to even get a book. — C A R L T O N P U L L I N . *.• * rn.--''; —I G I I ? I G ’:;3 S t u d e n t P o e t ^ y * x a * 7 — T e x # # A . A M . 0 W e sang “ T he Eyes o f T e x a s " And we p ra y e d would h e a r the God* f e r v e n tl y r e m ;” :°d W hen we them This was the L o n g h o r n ’s y e a r. T h en th e A ggies -a sed th e ir To #coff a t fickle F a te In p r o u d d efy th e y h u r le d on T h e ir battle h y m n of hat#. And so th e Gods w e re c o u r te d By A ggies and by S tee rs, And th e m ira cle t h a t cam e te Will live t h r o u g h all th# voices high pass yea rs. chine F o r th e m ighty A ggie w a r m a­ T h a t sim ply could n o t fail W e n t back to A g gie c o u n t r y W ith a can tie d to its tail. While f ro m th e Forty A cres T h e r e rose a m ig h ty sh out, W hen K im b ro u g h , th e Inv in c­ ible, Like Casey, had “t r u c k out. So sang we T e x a s " “ T he E ves of And we e n d e d w ith a c h e e r ; A c h e e r of glad T h a n k s g i v in g — F or it was L o n g h o rn y e a r. H O R N Y K A P L Y N . T h e M ichigan W o lv e rin e , to la rg e s t s t u d e n t co-op­ w ith 950 m e m bers, be e r a tiv e in th e w orld. is said th e U n iv e r s ity • of N a b r a s k a ’s is d e p a r t m e n t of psychology c o n d u c tin g into e f ­ f e c ts o f 'd ie ts on physical d e ­ velo pm ent. r e s e a r c h • All th e e n e r g y th e a v e r a g e p erso n uses in th in k in g d u r in g one d a y could be o b ta in e d by e a tin g one p e a n u t, sa y s Dr. E. A lf re d W olf, a s so c ia te p r o fe s ­ sor o f biology a t t h e U n iv e r ­ sity of P itts b u r g h . A he w’ of ro«#« Jo Dub Sin­ g le to n a n d his dance eom m it- t w t h e y ’ve been doing a g r a n d jo b a t a thankles* task. — JA MES E BROW N, D e a r E d i t o r : • of I she lid uk*> to ex pre*# my the d is a p p ro v a l h e a r t y biased, p r e ju d ic e d , and m ia- r e p re se r.te d article in the D aily Texan on T u esd a y , D ec e m b e r IO, c o n c e r n in g A lfre d N o y e s ’ le c tu re . F r a n k ly , I was r a t h e r su rp rise d le c tu r e could be so m is c o n stru e d by the w rite r, and I th in k i t ’s e f ­ to Mr. fec t is e n tir e ly u n f a ir t h a t this No ye*. in le c tu r e , and th e a u t h o r seem ed Those people who did not a t ­ te n d the le c tu r e will no d o u b t the a rtic le and a c c e p t it rea d I a t te n d e d as a u th e n tic . B ut th e whole the to article place the end of Mr. N oyes’ se n ten c es. In o th e r w ords, a n y th in g , even the Bible, ca n be m ade to seem if only e x ­ in c o rr e c t evil and c e rp ts a r e ta k e n o u t o f it. th e p e rio d s b e fo re As to Wells versus N oyes— the fact c a n n o t be d isp u ted t h a t Mr. N oyes o f f e r e d a much logical, sound, a n d p e r ­ m ore th e m ain m a n e n t solution to problem s o f to d a y the w orld th a n did Mr. Wells. A nd a f t e r ad­ m a de vance. a s t u d e n t c a n n o t devote all, isn’t t h a t th e m o st im p o r­ tant. th e m e i th e r of could r e n d e r in a le c tu r e ? several w eeks service in E R N E S T I N E D A V IS. (Editor’* not#: Th* T*x«n H*» no apologs** to offer other than for th# fact that opinion la not auppoaed to be expre»»#d by a new* reporter. Thi*. we feel, wa* done in the lend of the *tory. We do not dieaffree with the opinion, merely that it wa* *x- presced in the wrong place. Other­ wise, the story wa* well written; et least, It created comment, both pro and anti-Noye*.) For Those You Love— The Perfect Xmas G ift is Your Portrait B y A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s T he d in in g ha!! a t Farm ville, V a , S ta te T eachers College use* 240 dozen e g g s 525 g a l­ lons o f milk and 900 pound# of su g a r a week. U n iv e rsity a of M in ne sota B a -h nor t t y p rese n t# sr, a n ­ nua! Bach festival. A sc f t of 110,500 ha* m a l# the possible a flying field for U n iv ersity of O klahom a. a a W ilto n Co leg#, Chamber** it# is c e le b re t rig b u rg . Pa., s e v e n tie th year '* L'rsrrorsitf of Texas © l f B a i l l i S t a n 'I h* D*11r I t ruant, studsnt o#***pa. P»r is a .)■> « #4 on th* rims * of th* Un)* • ••ss** ta A o stm by I n n Student Puhi!**’ as, toe.. *v*r»• morning e*- t#j < Monday. Entered %s inst. t*r st th* Port Office A istin. 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J ' * La vin AvsocMite Harold Hsfwnscbt Fcatur* f l u t e r — Chari— L ea rn t Jr. A * ■ '.w >a*c Boh Aft-rm aa E sc ba eg# E ditor Loraine Geiger ('n* He- • - M »r A ssoc .etc sd h 4 s tot _-— cy -....— m J o# h -4■t ___ * s & S T A F F F O R T H IS ISSU E N ig h t Editor H ead C opyreader I*## C a rje si’er E g n W illiam s. A ssistant# re, By ne McJinruey, Dorothy Sc rugsr-. Bi!! WI ::< N i g h t .Sport# Editor Billy S ash in g . A s s is t a n t -V t S ociety E d ito r Bill C una lr.gba m L o s r rty A Burleson. uinta a rto n . J are Je n n in g s, Elizabeth N r -t T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r lf iglu William*. N u 'iit Had lo E d ito r Do ram # Golfer, A asiatante Dick K n o w n * , E laine Kincaid, Carlton Kin­ caid. j j I I I . I ; I e d i t o r s s i m p l y b e c a u s e t h e y e x p r e s s e d t h e i r o w n v i e w s a n d not t h o s e o f t h e r e a d e r s , hi? a r g u m e n t is h a r d l y v a l i d . F o r if t h e m e a n i n g o f t h e t e r m ‘f r e e p r e s s ’ w e r e t a k e n to be ‘s t r i c t l y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e * t h e r e w o u l d be in n e w s p a p e r s no c o n s i s t e n t o p i n i o n o r p o l i c y w h a t s o e v e r . Tha* p a r t y p r e s s u r e w a s e x e r t e d un t h e p r e s s in t h e p a s t c a m p a i g n it Rut is a c h a r g e w o r t h y o f e v e r y c o n s i d e r a t i o n * i m p o r t a n t t o r e a l i z e t h a t a m a j o r i t y is e q u a l l y p o p u l a r o p i n i o n s h o u l d not n e c e s s a r i l y d e t e r m i n e m o s t n e w s p a p e r s ’ idea?. If t h i s w e r e so out o f n e c e s s i t y , t h e r e a l f r e e pre?? w o u l d b e g o n e . ” “ Mr. l e k e s , ” s a y s t h e C o r n e l l S u n , “ b i g g e s t ? a r a d i ­ c a l d o c t r i n e , t ha t n e w s p a p e r s s h o u l d b e c r e a t e d * no t by t h e o p i n i o n s o f t h e e d i t o r s , hut by t h e o p i n i o n s o f t h e r e a d e r s . Mr, [ e k e s is w r o n g , b e c a u s e t h e p u b l i c is not e n t i t l e d to e x e r t u n u s u a l p r e s s u r e o n n e w s p a p e r s , a n y m o r e t h a n it c a n t e l l a n y m e r c h a n t w h a t p r i c e s h e ?ha!l c h a r g e . E v e r y n e w s p a p e r in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s m a y be in f a v o r o f a n u n p o p u l a r c a u s e , but t h a t d o e s not m e a n t h e y a r e wrong.** P ]G L t o X y U i f U v L T h e o n l y t i m e s o m e g u y s h a v e h a i r on t h e i r c h e s t s is j u s t a f t e r t h e y g e t a h a i r c u t . I t a l i a n s o l d i e r s , it s e e m s , p u t l e s s f a i t h in t h e i r ar m? t h a n in t h e i r l e g s . — T h e D a l l a s N e w s . W i t h t h e b o w l s e a s o n a h e a d , a lot o f s t r o n g t e a m ? a i r - a d . h a v e b e e n b o w l e d o v e r . — T h e D a l l a s N e w s . H o l i d a y s a f e t y d e p e n d s o n k e e p i n g C h r i s t m a s s p i r i t in s i n g u l a r f o r m . — T h e D a l l a s N e w s . W h y is it t h a t g a l ? w h o r e f u s e to d r e s s a l i k e f a l l f o r m e n in u n i f o r m s ? — T h e D a l l a s N e w s . L i s t e d on a l o c a l b o o k s t o r e ' s a d v e r t i s i n g b o o k s u g ­ g e s t i o n s f o r C h r i s t m a s u n d e r t h e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f " N e w F i c t i o n ” is “ T h e T r o j a n H o r s e in A m e r i c a , ” b y M a r t i n D i e s. P a r t l y t r u e , at l e a s t , no d o u b t . O u r a s s o c i a t e e d i t o r , J a c k D o l p h , h a d q u i t e a n a c c i ­ f a l l i n g o n h i s d e n t o n hi? F l o r i d a t r i p, a t r a i n d o o r s h o u l d e r a n d a l m o s t s m a s h i n g it. but. b y his o w n a d m i s s i o n , “ t h i s d i d n ’t h u r t a n y t h i n g . ” • It a l s o h it h i s h e a d , Mr. M a r t i n D i e s h a s i s s u e d a W h i t e P a p e r a n d a R e d i s s u e a R e d P a p e r . W e r e s p e c t f u l l y s u g g e s t t h a t he a n d G r e e n P a p e r f o r ( ’ h r i s t m a s a n d put a p i c t u r e o f • • • • Announcer ....___ Bob Holton | s o m e h o l l y o n t h e j a c k e t . The Two fre s h m a n f rie n d s a r e at E a s te r n New Mexico College are g o ing to class d aily , th a n k s to frie n d s th e y b r o u g h t to the ca m p u s w ith them . two cows, Betsy, p r o p e r ty of G len R a r d l if f , and Clarice, p r o p e r ty <>r T om m ie F ay e Slocum, a co­ ed. G len sold Betsy to a n e a r ­ l y f a r m e r a n d th u s paid his college fees. T o m m ie has r e n te d ( la n c e landlord, who g es T o m m ie her h oard in r e ­ t u r n fo r C la r ic e ’s milk. But d o n ’t get the th a t ii a cow colleg e— it K N M.*', I t ’s ha-i its horsey angles, too. imp of the new colleges still b o a s tin g a hitching-post, and s tu d e n ts every m o r n in g te t h e r th e n p o n ie s j u s t o f f the ca m p u s and s c a m p e r in to class Both ran c h es a s h o r t d ista n c e ac ross the plains. live on to h e r idea two • th in k Men about D u q u e sn e U n iv e r ­ s ity ’s ca m p u s who th e y kno w a lot a b o u t w om en have been rnaH eng e d. D eciding t h e r e w as p le n ty th e y could le a rn on th e su b je c t, b r a r y ha* provided a ten -v ol­ um e en c y c lo p e d ia on w o m en — women of all races a n d n ation- and alities, te m p e r a m e n t. th e ir psychology th e D u q u esn e Ll- # I n c id e n ta lly , a book t h a t d u o t a t U e B y A sso c iate d C ollegial# P r#« s if in te g r ity “ How can le arn s tu d e n ts fo r p e rso n a l honesty r e - p e e l th e ir college a n d d en y in g h ir e s th a t P re s id e n t .John W N ason of S w a r t h m o r e College poses a question a b o u t c h a r a c t, r-bu kung. a t h le t e s while does so ? " it • is obvious it “ T oday on f rie n d ly th a t G e r m a n y is a c o u n t r y t h a t ha# to be rec k o n e d w ith ; it is ob­ vious. too, we a re no t, to p ut it mildly, term .' w ith h e r ; it la all th e m ore im­ p o r t a n t to u n d e r s t a n d h e r and h e r la n g u a g e , C h a m b e rla in did n o t u n d e r s t a n d G e rm a n a n d fo r t h a t r ea so n did n o t u n d e r s ta n d H itle r .” Dr. B erthold L. U n ­ man, p r o f e s s o r of L atin a t the U n iv e r s it y o f Chicago, say* the co m p le te of G e r m a n d u r i n g the W orld W a r y e a r s w as d e p lo ra b le an d f o o l­ ish d is a p p e a ra n c e A p p a r e n t l y it w a ? a c r a c k F a s c i s t a r m y -until it b e - g a n to c r a c k — T h e D a l l a s N e w s . d u c t e d . a n d extent tyeatt Holidays E xcursions ! ir s « e l i n g t i m e — • I HE HOLIDAY; SEA SO N i-Krn f a m ilie s and old acqiiaintan re# are r eu nited , and heart# are warm ed with the word#, “ Merr# C hristm as, H a p p y Net* Y ear!" S P will giv e you a "M erry C hristm as tr ip ” with fine service and m o n e y -sa v in g fares. is v isitin g and S A M P L E R O U N D TRIPS A U S T IN TO H O U S T O N O O $ 7 45 DC PULLMANS -berth Mtr»l It t h * SP agent for f u l l i a / o o m o tio n — r e tu r n li mits, eo n ten * l e n t tr a in ic h * d u le $ , ete. Southern Pacific Ticket Of fie*: SOI Congres s Av*. 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R, R eed o f A u stin h as an- m m B c ed the e n g a g e m e n t and ap- p r o e c n in g m a r r ia g e o f his d a u g h ­ to L ou is F, t e r , J e a n T e r e s a , S o u t h e r l a n d , son o f Mr. and Mrs. L. F. S o u th e r la n d o f T r e n to n . M i«« R eed is a r e sid e n t o f A u s ­ S h e a tt e n d e d A u stin H ig h tin. in N a s h ­ S c h o o l, W ard Belmont, th e U n iv e r s i t y . ville. T e n n ., a nd W h ile a t t e n d i n g th e U n iv e r s i t y , Miss R eed w a s a m e m b e r o f th e C o tillio n Club, th e J u n io r L e a g u e , and Pi B e ta Phi so r o r ity . F o r the post f e w m o n t h s she has w r i t t e n th e L o o k in g G la ss, social co lu m n In t h e A u s t i n S t a t e s m a n . Mr. S o u th e r la n d a t t e n d e d the U n i v e r s i t y an d w a s a m e m b e r o f D e lt a Chi g r a d u a t e o f M.I.T. in B o sto n , f r a t e r n it y . He v iM I V ss. H e has b e e n in A u stin fo r is p a st six y e a r s, w h er e he p a r t n e r w ith P a g e and S o u t h e r ­ la n d a r c h it e c ts. He i* p r e s id e n t o f t h e C e n tr a l T e x a s ch a p te r o f th e A m e r ic a n I n s tit u te o f A r c h i­ th e is a m e m b e r o f t e c t s , and B a c h e lo r s and the Y a c h t Club. B. T. U . to P r e s e n t P la y h ave a cal! m e e t in g T h u r sd a y n ig h t at a t 7 o ’clock on the m e z z a n i n e o f S C I E N C E C L U B o f the th e T e x a s U n io n fo r p a r tie s d u rin g th e S O C I A L f a c u l t y to m a k e p la n s to be held F rid a y a t 6 :3 0 o ’clo ck in the Q u een A n n e Room o f th e U n io n , the m e e t in g o f the holid ays, is a: K e n n e t h T a r lto n , p r e s id e n t, u r g e s I all F o r t W o r th te n d . s t u d e n t s to at- • T he C E N T U R Y C L U B o f the C O -E D A S S E M B L E will m e e t w ill h a v e a “ F r id a y ! U n iv e r sity P r e s b y t e r i a n Church th e 1 3 t h ” • T h u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n fr o m B until in T e x a s U n io n 3 1 5 . 6 o ’clock A n n S c h u m a c h e r will le ad a dis- the d u tie s and prob- g ro u p will m e e t at the ch u rch a t er osio n on lem s th a t c o n f r o n t the p resid en ts 7 o ’clock. T h e e n t e r t a in m e n t will and v ic e - p r e s id e n t s o f clubs. party at the B o y S c o u t H u t F r i­ d ay nig h t at 7 :3 0 o ’cloc k . T he be under th e dir ection o f Louis K u b ec k a and M urra y Y a ntis. , ... • “ T h e y Sit In D a r k n e s s ,” a p lay w r it t e n b y D o r o th y Clark W i l s o n , - , will be p r e s e n t e d by the B. T, U. T h u r sd a y n ig h t a t 7 : 3 0 rn T e x a s The C u r ta in Club will C L U B D E M EJ ICO will m e e t , i I m on 3 1 5 . . _ .. . . i -r . . J, d. sh ow slid es o f M exic o. o f th e L m v e r s i t y B a p tis t < hurch : a t 6 : 3 0 o ’clock S u n d a y . T h e p r o ­ th e C h ristm a s g ra m w ill th e m e . be on More ru les and r e g u la t io n s will be d is c u sse d at t h e U N I V E R S I T Y F L Y I N G C L U B m e e t i n g in E n g i ­ n e e r in g B u ild in g 2 0 7 T h u rsd a y n ig h t at 7 :3 0 o ’clock. Mis* M ary W a ts o n , in s tr u c to r fo r w o m e n , in t h e ! tr a i n in g to h er horn* in p h y sica l w h o w a s called L a k e la n d , F la ., b e c a u s e o f d e a th o f her m o th e r , to r e t u r n to A u s tin , the th is w e e k . — —.--------------------------------------------------i a s s o c ia t e p r o f e s s o r o f h is to r y , w ill R u b o tto m I e x a s F r o n t ie r M o v e s to t i t le o f t h e p a per w h ich Dr. R. L. B ie se le , la s t o f ; the L lano ’ will hp is e x p e c t e d “ T h e the • T h e U N I V E R S I T Y C L U B will h a v e in its a n n u a l w in te r s o c ia l th e W o m e n ’s Gym fro m 9 to 12 o ’clock S a tu r d a y night. J im in y M cC a r ty and his o r c h e str a w ill fu rn ish the m u sic f o r the ba llroo m d an cin g. T h ere will also he r e c ­ re a tio n a l a n d sq u a r e d a n c in g fo r w h ich sp ecial m u sic and lea d e rs h ave been s e le c te d . H o s ts fo r the social are Dr. and Mrs. O. D. W e e k s , Mr. and Mrs. Lem S c a r ­ b rough, and D ean and Mrs. R. R. For a Glamorous Christm as read at th e F O R T N I G H T L Y C L U B | T h e T h u rsd a y , D e c e m b e r clu b w ill m e e t a t 8 o ’clock in th e U n i v e r s i t y Club and it will be the la st m e e t in g this yea r . 12. J. Mabel Clark Will Review Book-of-Month “ E m b e z z le d H e a v e n . ” by F ran z W e r f e l , w hich is to be r e v ie w e d by Mrs. R oger M. B u sfie ld , k n o w n p r o f e s s io n a l ly as J. Mabel Clark, M o n d a y n igh t, at 7 :8 0 o ’clock at j tod a y. T h e in au th or, who also w r o te I “ T he F o r t y D ay s o f Musa D a g h ,” r e c e n t l y arrived this c o u n tr y as a r e f u g e e from G erm a n y. He , d e c la r e s th a t back o f the ch a os in lies a “ r e lig io u s n ih i li s m ” on the part o f m a s se s o f p e o p le , a “ cosm ic s t u p e f y i n g of m e n ’s m in d s .” In the ep ilo g u e o f his n o v e l which the B o o k -o f-th e - for D e c e m ­ Mont h Club s e l e c t e d the m od ern ber, w o rld s loss o f fa ith , and d ecla re s that “ T h e r e v o lt a g ain st m e t a ­ p h y sic s the eau--*' o f all our m i s e r y . ” d ep lo res he is th e t h e ir s o u l ,” w'rites in d e s tr u c tib ility , “ W e have t o deal w ith a p e st i­ le n c e o f the E u r o p e a n a u th o r, w ho has a n ­ in ten tio n o f b e c o m ­ n o u n c e d his ing an A m e rica n c itizen . “ Our souls r e f u s e to believe a n y lo n g e r in and h e n c e in th eir ete r n a l r e sp o n s ib il­ ity. T h e H e a v e n o f which w e have been d e fr a u d e d is the g r e a t d e f i c it o f o u r a g e . B e c a u s e o f it our ac-1 c o u n ts c a n n o t be b a lan ced , e it h e r I in th e realm o f p olitics or in that i o f e c o n o m ic s , b eca u se everything h u m a n sa m e . s o u r c e .” sp rin gs from th e Today - - on the Campus 1 0 -1 2 — P a n h e lle n ic s e w in g circle, T e x a s U n io n 2 0 8 . M O R N I N G : A F T E R N O O N : KN O W . I :30 — S p eec h b y Dr. R o w la n d M. M yers, “ R o m a n c e o f W ords 2 : 1 5 — “ Y ou st S c h o o l,” K N O W . 5 — C o-Ed A s s e m b l y m e e t in g . T e x a s U n io n 3 1 5 . 5— S t u d e n t A s s e m b ly m e e t in g , T e x a s U n ion . 5 : 3 0 — In fo r m a l r e c e p tio n fo r th o s e a t t e n d in g fo o t b a ll b a n q uet. N I G H T : 6 : 3 0 — E x - S t u d e n t * ’ A sso c ia tio n e n te r t a in s HUO f o o t b a l l squad, l e t te r m e n in all sp o rts, and c o a c h in g staff. 7— I ’n iv e r s ity S y m p h o n y O rch estra reh earsal, Driskill Music A n n e x . 7 — Fort. W o r th Club m e e t in g , T e x a s U n io n . 7 —W r it e r s ’ Group o f A .A .U .W . m e e t in g , W o m e n ’s Gym . 7 : 1 5 — Mahel Clark to speak to Tau D elta A lph a m e e t in g , Texas U n io n 3 0 9 . 7 :1 5 T u rtle Club d e m o n s tr a tio n , W o m e n ’s Gym. 7 : 8 0 U n iv e r s i ty F ly i n g Club, E n g in e e r i n g B u ild ing 2<>7. 7 30 Rusk L ite r a r y S o c ie t y fall b a n q u e t, El Charro C a fe. 7 : 3 0 — Club de M ejieo, T e x a s U n io n 3 1 5. 7 :3 0 M eetin g o f T au B eta Pi, h o n o r a r y e n g in e e r i n g fr a t e r n ity . E n g in e e r i n g B u il d in g 116. 7 :3 0 E v e n in g In terio r D e c o r a tin g grou p o f A . A .U .W ., 1410 -T. K. Barlow w ill sp ea k to A q u a tic Club. 7:30 7 :30— F r e s h m e n and V a r s it y s w im m in g tea m m e e t in g , Gregor y Lavaca. Gym . itorium. Mrs. Rainey To Be Initiated By Teachers into in itiated a * t d w ll be Mr s. H o m e r P r i c e R a i n e y , Mrs, IC b B a r k e r , and Mrs. J. G. I'm - tha Al pha c h a p ter o f D elta K a p p a G a m m a , h o n ora ry e d u c a tio n fra- terr.ity fo r w o m e n , a t a b a n q u e t Saturday night a t 6 :3 0 o ’clo ck in B a ll r o o m o f th e Dris­ t--»* Cr kill H otel. T h e t h e m e of t h e d i n n e r will be to “ D e l t a K a p p a G a m m a ’s G ift Y ou ” S p e a k e r s will b e Mr s . L. C. S e ll e r s on “ To y s f o r P la y t i m e , ” • Franc!- T h o r p e on “ P ractical M a n d Dr. A b i g a i l C u r lee on Gi f t j “ T r e a s u r e t o H o l d . ” ; h a m will s e r v e as Mi ss L ilia M, Cas t s , p r esid e n t >f Alpha ch ap ter, w ill p resid e a t d i n n e r a n d Mr s . D o ro th y P e ck - to a s tm istr e ss , Miss W a l d i n e H u n t e r is ch airm an o f d e c o r a t i o n s a n d Miss K a t i e is g e n e r a l c h a irm a n f o r X' orwood the d i n n e r . Mrs. J o e S k id m o r e w ill be tak en in as an a s s o c ia te m e m b er , and Mrs A n ita S t o r r s O aed cke, Miss P a u lin e G o U m a n n , Miss F ra nce* M si -ne, and Miss M ary C lare Pi t-, will he a c tiv e m em b ers ini- 8 C urtain C lu b p r e s e n t s “ M an a na Is A n o th e r D a y . ” H o g g Mem­ orial A u d itoriu m . 8- Dr. R. L. B ie s e le to read to F o r tn ig h t ly Club, U n h < r y Club. 8— S p e e c h by A d o lfo B e st- M a u g a r d , M exican artist. G e o lo g y A u d ­ I ti ated . 8— C h ristm as p a r ty and d a n ce o f Pi Tau S ig m a , m e c h a n ica l e n g i ­ n e e r in g fr a t e r n ity , a t the h om e o f P r o fe s s o r H. E D egler. 10:15- The Daily T e x a n o f the Air, KN O W . G r a c e Hall will e n t e r t a i n w ith a fal l f o r m a l F rid a y n ig h t f r o m 9 until 12 o ’clock at the S tep h e n F. A u s t i n H o t e l. Preened for Praise in the N e w T t f ro m her m a t e r ia list ic o u tlo o k on l i f e an d c o m e s to u n d e r st a n d the m e a n i n g o f true r e lig io u s faith . , l o . e s her , ... fa ith I. M . . Mrs. • r?, the „ , . . Mrs. Jack Gray Is Entertained With Reception T he B A P T I S T S T U D E N T U N ­ its a n n u al W hite IO N will hold C h ristm a s on F r id a y “ the th ir ­ t e e n t h . ” T his d a te will c e r ta in ly n o t he u n lu c k y fo r the p e o p le w ho u lt im a t e ly r e c e iv e the g i f t s fr o m th e tr e e . T his it w ork s: th e m e m b e r s b ring g i f t s w h ich th e y e x c h a n g e a m o n g t h e m s e lv e s and th en p u t in b a sk e ts f o r th e p o o r ; th es e b a sk e ts are fille d w ith g r o c e r ie s and c lo th e s b o u g h t w ith th e c o lle c tio n to be ta k en up F r i­ d a y m o r n in g fo r th a t purpose. is how Miss (Mark is d o n a t i n g her s e r v ­ ice s in p r e s e n t in g this re v ie w fo r h er so r o r ity , A lp h a G am m a D e lta , and the p ro ceed s will be used by the g r o u p as th eir c o n tr ib u tio n to the s o r o r i t v ’s tw o su m m e r ca m p s 7 o ’clock T h u r sd a y n ig h t in T e x a s I fo r u n d e r p r iv ile g e d children w hich U n io n 3 16 . will sing. W E S T T E X A S C LU B m e e t s at (day n Ralph C h a rb en ea u S O U T H E A S T T E X A S T ic k e t s are 25 c e n t s and m a y be in d i­ p u rch a se d fro m a n y o f the vidual m e m b e r s o f the so r o r ity or a ’ th e door the n ig h t o f th e re­ view . ( L U B m e t W e d n e s d a y n ig h t to plan a g e t - t o g e t h e r d u r in g the C h ristm as holid ays. M em b ers arni d a te s will in m e e t a t the B e a u m o n t on D e c e m b e r 29. T h o s e w h o wish to a tt e n d are asked to c o n t a c t B ob b y Sharpies^, 8 - 5 1 0 3 , A or M ary B e s s D o rse y , 8 - 8 0 4 1 , be- Around I ree frid a y f o r e the h o lid a y s begin . Pi Phis to Dance S o u th e r n Club C T . ’ J - . J T are lo c a t e d in J a c k so n , Mich., and w n ite c a n a le s W e lla n d , Ontario. . . . M cG rego r and Mrs. . ^ r u i n e d T u e s d a y t h „ h o f M M cG r eg or w ith a tea c o m p l im e n t­ in g Mrs. Jack Gray, th e fo r m e r Miss M argaret B ellm o n t. T h e h o u se w a s d eco ra te d w ith le a v e s on red b erries and g r e e n li v in g room the m a n t e ls and room library. table w a s laid w ith a c e n te r p i e c e and o f w h ite c h r y s a n t h e m u m s T he d in in g the in Mrs. L. T. B e llm o n t, m o t h e r o f the bride, Mrs. L. W. P a y n e Jr., and Mrs. R a ym on d Hill a ss ist e d in the s e r v in g o f an ice and cake. G u e s ts w e r e M e sd a m e s J o e G r e e n le e , (jus R ifler. Mike B utler, Ja"• H a llie H ou a to n H o r a L ou.se B„ „ . u B a r n e y * 0 b , n ! ° n : M ary E Uen P o p e , Ann L W B r . k . Ross. and A n n R o h erd e au . *_______________________________m William Hunter I Alice Jon** a , ™ " * fro m Prim I _ * h , T he ch a p e r o n s w M M ^ D r . a n d Q u b B e n e f i t t O B u y F r s n k M A n d e r s o n C. A. G o l d s m i t h B a r b a r a J o n e s B y r o n P o t t e r K a t h a r e n c A b e r n a t h y R e i s B u c k l e y J a c k H e r n d o * June Kl >* ps cl J a c k T h i g p e n Morning Coffee Held for M iss Bril , . , M esd a m es J. C. K ellam , R a y E. L e e , B. F ra n k W h ite, W. T. Bird- e n t e r ­ w e ll, and C arroll R each the ta i n e d T u e s d a y m o r n in g a t L iv e Oak G ro v e w ith a c o f f e e Mrs, H o m er Prire h o n o r in g M iss Idanell Brill, who and Mrs. R. R. R u b o tto m , Mr. and w ill be m a rried to Mrs. A m o N o w o t n y , Dr. H. T. Jo h n C o n n a lly . Mrs. J. B. Con- n a lly , m o th e r o f th e b r i d e g r o o m - 1 P a r lin , Mr*. K a th lee n Bland, Miss to -b e and Mrs. A m o Brill, m o th e r D o r o th y G eb a u e r, and Mrs. F. B. o f th e b rid e-elect, p o ured c o f f e e . ! C on klin . D e c o r a tio n s w e r e all w h ite and th e c o f f e e laid with ta b le w as w h ite fa ll flo w e r s . this m o n th W e s l e y a n s t o C a r o l M em b ers o f the W e s l e y F ou n in A Q U A T I C C L U B w ill m e e t th e s w im m in g room o f G re g o r y Gym at 7 :3 0 o ’clock T h u r sd a y n ig h t to h ea r Ed B a rlo w , in s tr u c ­ tor in s w im m in g and f o r m e r coach o f the U n iv e r s i t y s w im m in g team , speak. All m e m b e r s o f th e s w im ­ m in g team sh o u ld a tt e n d , Coach T e x R o b e r tso n said W e d n e s d a y . A C h r istm a s p a r ty and da n ce w ill be g iv en T h u r s d a y n ig h t at t h e n e w h o m e o f P r o f e s s o r H. E. D e g le r , W o o d m o n t a t E x p o s it io n B o u le v a rd , bv PI T A U S IG M A , m e c h a n ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g fr a t e r n ity . A ll m e m b e r s o f th e m e c h a n ica l e n g in e e r i n g f a c u l t y , as w ell as m em b er and p le d g e s o f Pi Tau in vited to a tt e n d the S ig m a , ar e party, w h ich will b e g in a t 8 o ’clock. • • T h e th r e e b est p ap e rs w r itte n th is y e a r ’s p le d g e s will he by n a m e d at a m e e t i n g o f T A U B E T A PI, h o n o r a r y e n g i n e e r i n g f r a t e r ­ nity, T h u rsd a y 7 :3 0 n ig h t o ’c lo ck in E n g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g 116. a t • illu stra te d talk on An in terior d e c o r a t i n g will be g iv e n b y R oy F. B eal at a m e e t in g o f th e E V E ­ N IN G I N T E R I O R D E C O R A T I N G G R O U P o f th e A .A .U .W . 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SPODE CHINA CRYSTAL, LAMPS, SMALL GIFTS T JOSEPHINE’S A N T I Q U E S — G I F T S 108-110 W EST 10th m ■ * T h o s e a t t e n d in g w e r e M esd a m es E r n e s t O. T h o m p so n , C lau d e Wild, G era ld M ann, E v e r e t t L o o n e y , M ax S ta r c k e , B u ck H o od , C. P. ' L ittle Jr., V ic t o r B. J a e g g li , W. S. B ird w ell Sr., Clay L a u d e rd a le, E. B. C ap e, T o m ' Miller, Dan M o o d y , F ra n k W o o ls e v . H o m e r P. R a in e y , A m o N o w o t n y , V. , M oore, W a lt e r H ick s, Hal W o od - ™ w a rd , A m o Brill, Sam J o h n so n , j S t e r l in g P rice , G e o r g e W ick e r, I W ille r W h ite, J. B. C o n n a lly o f F lo r e s v ille , S t a n f o r d C o n n ally , J o h n W, P r itc h e tt, J im m ie Gar­ rison, T r u e m a n O ’Quinn, Ben P o w e l l Jr., H o m e r G arriso n , Cur­ tis F itz p a t r ic k , C arroll R ea ch , J. C. K e lla m , R ay L e e , W. S. Bird- w e ll Jr., D an C o v e r t, E m m e t t R e d fo r d , J a m e s N a sh , G u ito n Mor­ g a n , W ebb C h e w n in g , and T. J. M cE lroy , and M isses G en e C h erry , M ary R ath er, R eb ecca J o h n so n , M arjorie R an so m , D o r o th y B a ld ­ ridge, Ella N ora Critz, and S h e b a Brill. Dames Hear Story O f Austin at Party Th* story o f S te p h e n F. A u stin w a s told by Mrs. M. J o n e s at the C h ristm a s p a r ty o f th e U n iv e r s i t y D a m e s held a t the h o m e o f Mrs. K. S. D e B u s k on W e d n e s d a y a f ­ te r n o o n . T h e s i n g in g o f C h r ist­ m a s ca rols w as also part o f th e e n t e r t a in m e n t . M e sd a m e s A. A. S m ith , D. S. D e B u s k , R. L. C oltharp, L. L. G ro ssn ick le, M. M. N ob le, F a n n ie B ak er, and H e n r y Harlin. Mrs. J o n e s w as ch a ir m a n o f the party c o m m itt e e . A lp h a G a m m a D e lta Initiate* A lp h a G am m a D elta th e so r o r ity in itia tio n a n n o u n c e s fo r m a l S u n d a y o f B e n n y G r e e n w o o d m o r n in g at c h a p te r h o u se, 2 6 0 7 U n iv e r s i t y A v e n u e . M artha S w a n s o n , p r e s i d e n t o f th e s o r o r ­ ity , also a n n o u n c e d the p le d g in g o f S u e F r o w in e o f B o llin g G r ee n , Ohio, and M ary J o e W a ts o n o f th e ( B o w * . i Books for Hospital to p rovide ch ildren T h e a n n u a l C h ristm a s b e n e fit party at. B r a c k e n r id g e Hospiral w ith books, w ill be held by the A u stin Library d u l l S a t u r d a y nigh t at 8 o ’< lock in the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. D . K. 2 2 0 5 Shoal C reek Boule- yard. H u s b a n d s and w iv e s are in ­ v ited . is the This third C hristm as to w h ich m e m b e r s o f the p a r ty clu b have d o n a te d fo r th e book fu n d . T he A u stin P u b lic L ibrary will use th e m o n e y to buy books fo r ch ildren at th e hospital. to h a v e a c a r o li n g Brace, dation plan th e to u r S u n d a y night. L e a v in g im ­ F o u n d a tio n a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock, s e r v ic e s , m e d i a t e ly a f t e r ch u rch the g ro u p will stop a t th e C o n f e d ­ era te W o m e n ’s H o m e, 3 7 0 0 C edar, the C h ild r e n ’s H o m e on T h ir ty - ‘ „ s e v e n t h S tr e e t , and h o m es o f aev I. r e n d i - .u a*- ... a u ™ * in d ivid u a ls fo r br ief lio n s o f C h ristm a s son g s. B a p t i s t * t o H a v e P a r t y Mr. and Mrs. Gibson R. R andle have a n n o u n c e d th e birth o f a son T u e s d a y at S e to n Hospital. Both are e x - s t u d e n t s o f the U n i ­ v e r sity . Mrs. R an d le w as Miss Sarah M a rg are t Blair b e fo r e her m arr ia g e , and w a s S w e e t h e a r t o f the U n iv e r sity in 1 9 3 4 . A kid p a r ty will be held by the y o u n g p e o p le 's d e p a r t m e n t o f the U n iv e r s i t y B a p tist (.’hurch o n Fri­ d ay e v e n in g . Each p er so n a t t e n d ­ p a r ty will b rin g a toy in g the in th e C hrist­ which will be p u t mas b ask ets the church is g i v i n g a w a y . *3.98 VALUES IN SADDLE LEATHER \ Of SuywnAA M E R I C A ' S FAVORITE CASUALS S A C H E T P i I l o W G t t G f t b y Three lovely little lace covered sachet pillows . . Infused with the Irre s is tib le f r a g r a n c e of white H yacinth and tied with contrasting ribbon . . Pink and light b l u e .............. O n e is e x a c tly yo u rs! Choose your NoMend ~P«rso"aLe''gth' and you’ll have th© best-fitting, most flattering and most com fortabe stockings you've ever worn You’ll save money, too . . . for all NoMend Stockings are made with exclusive features designed to add WEAR I *1.15 to *1.35 i, 3. 4 and 7'thread* w e : f o r f w . . - * » • n m t p e y k i r tmm*d s h o t o f U M U M OH k l t h * ■MM* p o p u l a r l * a t h * r CONGRESS A T E I G H T H 504 CONGRESS s is 504 CONGRESS AVE. Lombard Slows Laughton Show Draamtic, Nearly Great, Says Critic ‘T H E Y W H A T K N E W T H E Y W A N T E D " A t • h# P a ra m o u n t, T> -#.-t#d b r G arao n K a n n ir Se ra ra p lay h* R- v* a r ’ A rd ray . P n e e P ro d u c ed Hr P la y by «*•-na K l k b R R O.- Porn Tier JU dto The ta a l fo llo w *: H w ard R # ;e a * # ' rb# P u U t t e r F r« m by .. Am-,- Toajr Jo e T h o D o cto r F a th e r V K ~ Caroli Lombard . Char!#* La: ght on W illia m G»rgan H a r r y C a lo r _ _ _ _ _ _ F ra n k f . R S . C A R O I . T.L O M B A R D MA Y A G A B L K steps before the prove to movse-g <>r« th a t she has dramas acting * a g ra c e fu l figure and high cheek­ *« bones. B irt the fam ous blond let the whole thing get a w a y from her rig h t in the middle o f the firs sob, and a fte r ti"at sha became so v io le n t that she ga - e w hat p ro b ab ly the most b rillia n t b it of over-acting stare Mise F o n t* inn* appeared in "R e b e c c a .” T o d a y ’s E n t e r t a i n m e n t M o t io n P i c t u r e * " T h e y P A R A M O I .VT K n e w W h a t T h ey W a n te d ." W ith < a role Lom b ard and C h a rle s La u g h to n , Feature start!- at 11 :05, 1:14, 3 :23, 5:32, 7:46, and 9 :5 0 ob lock. f r o m R e u t e r ’ * . " W ith E d w a rd G Rob­ inson. F e a tu re #t»rt* a ' l l , 12:50, 2:40 IO o’clock, 4 30, 6 20, * IO, and D ta p a fc H S T A T K " A H o lt and V ir g in ia G ilm ore Q U E E N '. — “ Laddie " W ith T im F*-a- I 52, 3.38, 5:14, . ta re starts a* <1:50, ^.26, and IO 02 o ’clock, 1 \ F 'l T O L . "L o *t H o riio n .” Feature l l , 1:37, 4 14, 8 51, With Ronald Colman. •tarts a t and 2c ob lock V A R S I T Y . " P u b lic Deb N u m ­ ber One " W ith B re n d a Jo y c e and G eo rg e Murphy. F e a tu re starts a * 2 21, 4 1 4, 6.07, s , and 9:53 o’clock. T E X A S t h e B o u n t y . " W ith C la rk G able and Franchot Tone. Feature starts at " M u t i n y o n AwwA&m enti 01) t pally: 0rxan PA G E SIX T H U R SD A Y , D EC EM B ER 12, 1940 Mexican Artist, Speaker Tonight, Is Author, Critic, Philosopher A D O L F O B E S T - M A U G A R D , noted M ex ican a rtis t who w ill le ctu re A rra n g em e n ts fo r the blanket- through here T h u rs d a y a t 8 o’clock in the G eo lo g y B u ild in g a u d ito riu m . B o y d S in c la ir, edito r of The D a ily ;e al«o w ell Texan, and fo rm e r assistant man- does not lim it h im se lf to on*- field. M r. Be st- M a u g a rd issued were made pass fo r passes. E x t r a ! EDC,AR K E N N E D Y C om edy ’ ager #f the Capitol, Sinclair ga* a resident o f S h a n g ri- L a d a rin g the la “THEY KNEW WHAT | THEY WANTED .wilt* Wirt**** CtrfM Harry Carn Fr*a» fay C O N S T A N C E B E N N E T T C O S M E T I C S — 15c P E R I T E M cam eras once again to tr y to ____________________________ K n e w W h a t T h e y W a n t e d " a t th e P a r a m o u n t . C a r o l# L o m b a r d a n d C h a r i# * f .a u g h t o n a* ’ b e y a p p e a r in T h e y #• R e p o r t i n g the Arts Sunday Brings Dramatic 'Elijah,' Best ol Mendelssohn Oratorios B Y A L O N Z O J A M I S O N I trn» 4 rn nae im a in Kiiftrr know n as an author, a rt c ritic , philosopher, ar; I le a d e r in M exican renaissance. H e has a h o done -mme th e a tric a l w ork . As an author, his "Meted© d*«—.... — — ........... -... — -— 2 f i ^ , * v 52'2 S .d V T „ Oibujo” received A n t .weed V. ,, ' ", Q * “ : ‘ S<,'r," e exposition end .. p , int i„ « , end hi, book* pier a »'4d , ;in,mr«»t part in th, history of lion. With Brian Aheme. Feature starts at Greative Design,” written in Eng- 6 IO, 8:16, and 10:02 o clock, Rita Hayworth and 40,000 copier His "Method for a r. D R IV E - IN T H E A T E R . — "H it- B u t even her overd formance doe1 n-nt ke. Knew What Ti ey War ! being one o f the best p I J E U X M E N D E L S S O H N , rn 1846, was writing to Jenny i*r Beast of Bertin" Feature ie per* , r . L i n d , the* c e l e b r a t e d s i n g e r , a b o u t a n e w o r a t o r i o f o r jum ping first part. ” 1 am - m * , , . , . , j » “ T h e y d” from ta re* to half as good as I fancy it is, how pleased I shall h e !” which he had completed the In a b o u t m y r o o m f o r j o y , ” he d e c l a r e d . ‘ ‘ I f it o n l y turns o u t Hogg a , th o riu m . < (m a in a* 8 o’clock. Pre se n te d bv the C u rta in Club. I* A n o th e r D ay. 'M an a n a gins at 7 and 9 o’clock. p u y . H is new o rato rio wa* " E l i j a b , " * — Lecture* come (Ut of Hollywood *n a long time. WTth the genius o f Charles Laughton portray ng the Kind but repul-ive Tony in the other lead­ ing role, this picture, which is currently playing at the Para­ mount, reaches a height in drama that in not often equalled. But it is Mrs Gable's unfortunate per­ formance that keeps this drama­ tic peak from being real. on** of thre*’ w hich he com pleted, and g en e ra lly considered the fin­ est o f the trio. W e ll, o f course, it did iu rn o ut w ell. T o d a y it is one of the mo**? popular o f the ora­ to rio *, and this com ing S u n d a y , I 30 o’clock, the D e p a rtm en t a? of Musi. of the College of t ine k r l d \ r ! „ n r # . ' r? P1* en urn. With the perform ance open to the public without charge, ,n n°%* AUfn l f . , i/tr A tir* i ♦ mr if n 1 (tsooi. The Dial Log B Y J E A N N E D O U G L A S * #**«' ■»*»(* ?t*f/ A d o l f o Best-Maugard, o n "T w e n ty Centuries of Mexican Art ’ In Geology Auditorium. At H o'clock. R - fio n x I o u tle t. Drag merchants will keep their (KHO), k w k h m o o n NBC- Htores onen until 9 o’clock Mon- ( B S — K I S A ( S 5 0 ), ,r NRC-Blue KOKO (570); m bs— k n o w d ay night ** * c o u rtesy n ig h t to W O A I (1 1 * 0 ) , W F A A ( H O O ) ; , . D r a g S t o r e * S t a y O p e n I C hristm as shopping students, M r p m* nt o f A r t o f M exico, John Charles Thomas C * K - Berk man, president of the U n iversity Business M en’s League, sponoof > f rh* project, .-aid Wed* W ard Lockwood, chairman the Departm ent of A rt, be- lish, ha* app eared in ten Am eri- ijPVe« Student# in the H istory lieges ,)f A rt basses have been instruct-: can editions and one in England, and is now* widely used by lead- ^d t0 attend and report on this lecture. Mr. Beat-Maugard will mg universities and ichor Is of art, ’ This visit w ill be the second j leave for Mexico on F rid a y. one that Mr. Best-Maugard has —------------------------------- paid to the U niversity. His first visit wa* in the Sum mer of 1940 at which time he taught art in the U niversity during the Sum ­ mer Session. fra te rn ity held initiation services Sunday for four pledges-. They w*ere John T. G il­ mer. A llan M cCleery, S ta rr Keal- hofer, and W ayne Iverr,. Kappa Alpha Mr. Best-Maugard is as cos­ mopolitan as his name, which is a combination of Spanish, E n g ­ lish and French, having studied in Am erica hut in a rt not only Pa ris and London as well. He was also head d irector of the De- . . . . , . . Best-M augard’s lectures, . rtm Mr. C A P IT O ! T R I D A y / ^ J I N * l^VST D A Y ! C A P IT O ! * *ftA||KCAPRA5 S S a S i t f School K id * 10« TODAY, 3 Til 5 m w E X T R A ’ S M U . v t . R I C E ! i n D N I 6 H T S H O W O I T i I I T I r J I i Starts F R I D A Y T O O E T H E H tot th# bnf timm , . August 26, I m 48, »hortly after A Ii?*!*- over 94 year* ag*, on Mendelssohn had finished compos ing it, " E l ij a h ” wa* first heard. W I,KN TT and th leo Jep so n make their A d ra m atic trium ph is reached when A m y, a poor w aitress, who bas a lw ays dream ed of « home of her own and a reasonable income, is going to have a baby by Jo e , , her bu.‘ band-to-be « foreman and The premiere performance was in * clow friend t . En g la n d , Mendelssohn him self c o n d u c te d ,,. i ft ih e historians of music over the NBO-Red at 9:30 hat it was a striking and won- ( dcrfui performance. Although the I o ’clock. Musical highlights will be in M y lovely, "T h e Old The situations which arise from this are unusual predicament tense and poignant, W ith a great­ er actress, such as Vivien Leigh, a(1riHmc'e had been Bette Davis, or, perhaps Miriam rf J * «f A m y r. O rel.. t „ Ray- ' " i r ‘ inond Paige will direct the Pitts- . i burgh o rganization in the br<>ad- orchestral background the P lu s ­ Birm in g h a m , record , and , * 5 ? k l” . . at in r> « l , . . * . . . appearance on M usical A m e ric a n a ne‘ day. they will have as an tonight, They Knew W hat They M anted could have been one of th# best pictures of all am*'*. Mr. Laughton is magnificent. n« Tony. In fart his performance in this film could equal any of his is masterpieces of the past. He certainly one of the greatest ac­ tors that had. H ollyw on d ha* i — L e * C a rp e n te r MR % % e r n 0ja #r»*. % MbA* -An Thit s h o p p e is b u s y u n p a c k i n g a n d p l a c i n g m a n y n e w ^ t h i n g s for h o l i d a y b uy e r s ".Star* brought B ef rain.” that Fritz K rei« le r’s advised applause was not appropriate for E y e s " and his r i l W o u . m u,lr, - E lija h The amazing story of how an outburst of clapping and cheer- ing tba? must have shocked the thought transference tie tween S ir mon- nearly self-contained chop h Hubert W ilkins, A rctic explorer, a rd Harold Sherman, student of and music dignitaries there There mental telepathy, brought, accur­ were encores and encores. ate news of S ir H u b ert’s activities deep in the A rctic wastes, is to Mendelssohn himself wa- grea? ly pleased with the way the ors- Utrin was presented and greeted. I pjf, w ro f# broth*‘r on the even in g o f the e ve n tfu l Hay th a t " N o w ork of mine eve r w en t no ad m ira b ly a? first p e rfo rm ­ the ance, or was received wtyh such enthusiasm by m usicians and the public as ?his.” H e was g re a tly o f the moved by tenor role he w rote last a ir so v e rv b e a u tifu lly thai I was obliged to co lle c t m yself to prevent my to enable being overcom e, and me to beat time s te a d ily .” the O f " H e sang th*' singing that soloist N o t w it h s t a n d in g hi* d e l i g h t w ith th*- perform ance, he was not the o rato rio as a satisfied w ith num erous whol.e and he made MU V * '49 49V- 40 *id unfolded d u rin g I? S ee m s” o v e r ( ' B S 7 30 o’clock. S tra n g e A* at tonight B ill W h itm o re w ill he sports com m entator on The D a ily T exan o f the A i r ’s Sp ortscast tonight at. | 0 ;lf i o’clock over K N O W . reig ning as "T h e M an F ro m M a r s " w ill re ­ fuse to leave his own planet to­ ri ght and w h y should he— w ith for M arlen e D ie tric h , guest the evening, "Q u e e n of M a rs " d u rin g the R u d y V allee program at 9 o ’clock over NB< - Red, A burlesq ue o f fu tu ris tic , in ­ te rp la n e ta ry a ir series, "T h e Man Fro m M a rs ” w ill Jo h n B a rry m o re as a ma*!, e cce n tric scientist who load* Ins la b o ra to ry iivs b ta n t, Valle*', dup and shoots a w a y , there fe a tu re into a rocket ' there w as; to changes and re w rote portions of fa l!' u n d er lhe sptd’l o'f ln Die’t r i c k t e w ork. " I o n ly know w hat I read in the Indeed, sc a rce ly a m ovem ent w'hieh wa* not retouched. fam ous re m a rk of fam ous A m e ric a n ? Que*- The prom inent se e n .« tre a te d tiona like this w ill c o n fro n t toil- the i tewtants w hen KH E a s t hold* an­ io n , th .1 o th e r session w ith h i1' “ Ask-It-Bas- ( olum bia the app earance o f . k e t ” program over the papers” w h at is a netw o rk tonight at 7 o’clock. M c 'tm J — L A S T D A Y — C H A R L E S C L A R K Laughton G a b le IN M utiny un thv Haunty w i t h ' FR A N C H O T T O N E 2 H o rro r- F « » tu r» » I ‘The C A T and The C A N A R Y ” w ith Boh Hop# P a u le tt# Goddard! ‘B L A C K F R I D A Y ” B o ri* K a r lo f f B e la L i if o s i % i KY partners! m u m m n e w UDY GARLAND mi George MURPHYi Charles WINNINGER Douglas McPHAU Bg M . * «. - js v:.-n ; ^ ■ r 'n ST % % . «• * ■* ills. m> ' % fV* ■' • Phone 2-2473 T U T A lit , A e x a n C l a s s i f i e e l A d k J Announcements Announcements Autos For Rent Laundries I rn AN NOUNCING ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO HOUSTON & Points East St i'm Bush* Leaving Daily Buses a ,/e A u " - at 6 A.M., 7:55 A.M ., 10:30 A.M ., 12:55 P.M., 2 P.M. 6 P.M., 8 P.M. Aust r» to H mutton— One W a y $3,00— Round Trip $5.00 KERRVILLE BUS CO., INC. 3 EAST iOtb P H O N E 2-1135 One Day Service' 2-4636. DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY ‘Trust your duds to our Suds” R E N T \ N E W C A R . P h o n e 4 266. N S N I* . A . V S R*?nt C a r* . Cake Shops A K F S —-for a n y orca#io n. W u k a a e h Si«- t# rs, 190 < W ic h it a . P h o n e 2-6898. Candy Shops M E R C H A N T 'S C A N D Y m ade M e x ican pecan S H O P — H o m e ­ c a n d y — Choco- la te * — o th e r asso rte d - an die*. P a ck e d in ( l if t Box#*. A L o M e x ican C u rio * . Ph o n e *-5811. S P A N I S H , D R E N C H . L a t in , T y p in g . Mr#. H u m p h re y , 204-B W . 20. P h . 8-3327, P H Y S I C S — M A T H E M A T I C S . L W h e e le r, 418 P h y i i c * B ld g , L . Ph o n e 9171— 363. W O O D S O N S P h y s io l o g y , E n g lis h , Hi*- to ry , M a th , C h em , P h y a ic s . P h . 9365. Coaching Phone 6444 I 19 East 7th. Locksmiths Furnished Apartments F R E D P E T M E C K Y p e rt lock and k e y se rvice , L O C K S M I T H — Ex- S M A L L A P A R T M E N T S — fo r g irl* ! « SO up per person. P a r t of b illa paid. 71# IQ I W e n t I 5th S t . C a ll 2-79*1. N ig h t phone 8-3543. W e s t 22nd. # ai 49 Sor •0 CHJ 4 k Ca c # V ® r , sn if " - kercHiefs tot for worrier, c h ild r e n . and- men, f o r 49 # 49 49Vt 40 49 • B e a u t ’T ’ n e n 0 'A X9 %0'A * 9 0 ' A ** 4f 49 V* d 40 in o from Pcrtuqa tire work, in pas-e’ cele harmonize w oa. Mad© fc a h a b . • 4 r - p a nt nqs •known arf- ♦ SI * 49 *#*» 40 49 o r iq ir a by we I st s. 49 it ^ • C e c • a n d "3 *;v e b o w > rf* vases and 49 Vc 49 49 V. •# 49 49 r- 40 49Ti 40 49T- + 49 49 Many ui use*v bi to add f IU© and j v e r M- d a y ^ lftfyIr A L a r q d sn®* v e g © * a c e s: .er candelabra services and travs j- in ynusua y n e v a yes. . Ar- A I a u e E n q E p e r q '0 . a°-- * 49prs. 49 r n 0 - A 0 n A % in the answ er to drought prophecy, are ra isin g o f the w id o w 's son, th. riv a l sacrifice E lija h '* the rain Je z e b e l's persecution o f appeal, E lija h * the soujourn in the des­ ert, his re tu rn , his disappearance in the fie ry ch ario t, and the finale, which reflects upon the m eaning of the sacred n a rra tiv e . T he scent’'* them selves indicate the d ra m a tic ch a ra c te r o f the o ra ­ In this w ork Mendelssohn torio, m ay alm ost he ‘ aul to have crest ed a new «• h*'ol of o ra to rio con ­ for " E l i j a h ” c e rta in ly stru ctio n . ha1 the d ram atic q u a lity of an opera T h a t brings us, in pa Aging, to a m n ‘ cie ration o f w hat an. o ra ­ torio is T h e distin ctio n betw een opera and o rato rio , a* we get it, rests p re tty m uch upon the sub- jeet m a :ter o f th-’ w ords and the m ’isie. T he o rato rio is a m usical settin g of a sacred sto ry or te x t in a style more or less dram atic. The more d ra m atic it becomes, the more n e a rly operatic it become* g en e ra lly. In opera the dramatic and sec­ u la r elem ents a*e upperm ost; in the o r a t o r i o , interest is m aintained ra th e r by an appeal to the in te l­ lectual than the sensual a ttitude o f the mind. The heroes and heroines o f an instrum ent* and the sto ry, is orato rio are the m essengers o f d iv in ity . And m usic, as w ell a« the a • canc et * Qf. snd •or decor©t /© et* ;ects. 0 Ye Quality© Shoppe C a n d y Specials F R E E —a half pound of Peanut Buttle w:tb any pound et candy purchased. M E R C H A N T ’S C A N D Y S H O P 2266 Guadalupe r n Jte T he A r t and G i f t Shop S SS o f A u s t i n 49 1104 Colorado k A S Ila in p as-— S e t M a n i c u r e B r o w _ F a c i a l s E n d C u r ls ___ „ la s h d y e 2 5 c 2 5 c 5 0 c 5 0 c ,1 5 c Dual A rt * Beaut y C o l l e g e Ph o n e 2-874# 2426 G uadalupe O u r R e g u la r P r ic e * H IX or sacred in the in ch a ra cte r. A lso o rato rio, the chorus achieves an in im p ortance not c h a ra c te ris tic opera. D ra m atic em otional sen tim en t in the o ra to rio is more often e x p r e s s e d c o lle c tiv e ly (th ro u g h c h o ru s), w hereas, in the se cu la r w ork, the thread of the u Q n a rra tiv e or m ain is g en e r­ a lly le ft to in d ivid u a l exposition. idea SAFE A N D B U S F R I E N D L Y C O N V K N I K M T . C O M F O R T A B L E S E R V I C E E C O N O M IC A L N E W B C S E S * K ERR V ILLE BUS C O ., IN C . I H E S H O R T E S T A N D B E S T R O I T E I O Beaumont G alveston, Victoria, Corpus Christi, SchuAn- Ko'rv e Sa*' Ar qe o B g oerg Spr na, El Paso S E V E N Si H F D ! ' ! KS D A I L Y T O M O U L ­ TON A N D P O IN T S F A S T leave >5 V ,M A u s tin a* S A M B o se s lft.3 0 A M tim * 1 2 tiaras 3 tim e* 4 tim e* 6 tim e* 6 time* Classified Advertising RATE CARD READ ER AD S 20 W ords— Maximum F I R S T c l* * * S p a n is h co ach in g . M r*. E d ­ win C la rk 1932 S a n A n to n io . 2-2521. Plumbing E F F E C T I V E M A T H C O A C H IN G P u r e and A pp lied R . W . F a r r R . t i . R a n d le i9 S a n A n to n io . E . R A V E N — S in ce 189#— P lu m b in g . W * piping re p a irin g . ranges, heater* connected, sin k *, sewers te r heater ga* 8-1168 unstopped. 1605 L a v a c a . P h o n e 6763. I u n i v e r s i t y c o a c h i n c b u r e a u A ll C o u rse *. P b . 8-6002 A 2-5090. Records * .40 .56 . .70 . .80 . .90 . 1.00 S P A N I S H . F re n c h . G e rm an , it a lia n . Ex p . te ach e r, 1701 C o n g re ss. 2-7104. E N G L I S H 12, te ach e r wi-h M a s te r'* I -Q. I- — ------ _ “ D A N C E o f the F lo w e rs ” — L a r r y C lin . to n and hi* O rchestra*— “ D o w n the . Road a Piece"-—Will B ra d le y Trio. Rec- E x p e rie n c e d urds on sale a t J , R . Reed M u s ic Co degree. 2-1383 *05 C o n g ress Reader Ads Are To Be Run On Consecutive Days Dancing S L I G H T L Y U S E D Ph o n o g rap h R e c o rd s : V ic to r , Deeca, Vo calon . 10c each— 3 fo r 2.*>c. Pe te * P a k a g e S to re o r A u s tin P h o n o g rap h Co 108 E a s t 6th. th re b schism it Vdaily'to kfkr-’ We Charge tor Copy Change P M V I I , I T A N D W E S T T E X A S P O I N T S B u *# * b-a\e fo r 'b e W'e-t a t 7 do A M . I ;00 and 6 OO T H R F F • 'C H E D ! L t s d a i l y c o R p u s C H R I S T I A N D s d T T T H T E X A S points. I B u*** 7 25 P M AM I 30 P M , and !’ M. p o leave H i C D i a v A P ie L / i O r L ^ T A U j . * c o l u m n w i d e b y • i i 6 0 c D € r l • • l I i n c h i n s e r t i o n i d e e p H i f t i r I A U / S A M P L E L U V . r . n - r r A P E S W ' re se rv e th e to correspond with r lg n t to ed it copy the sty le used by A u * 1 in H O ! S TON t o —• ORTH s C H RISTI AN A N G E L O O ne wa* Rd T r ip 1 " ‘ D a ily Texan. i s ar, 3 "6 i 70 * t rn i M e ss en g e r S e r v ic e u n til 4:00 a in. u n til w eek-daya. C o u n te r s e rv ic e 5 pm. r O R F U R T H I R I N F O R M A T I O N C A I L B I N T E R M I N A L P H O N E 2-1135 A LL AD S C A S H IN A D V A N C E D ai 2-2473 for further a* mtormauon or messenger se rvice . L E A R N T O D A N C E . 8 lessons *2.50 C la s s e s — M o n d ay, T h u rs d a y . 7 ;80 p.m. A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C IN G S C H O O L • V\ . i , • es 2-90 8 -8-3951 Rides W anted Drive-in Theatres | W A N T E D — A to M isso u ri fo r ride tw o p asse n g e rs for C h ris tm a s H o lid a y s . E m m et T rad er. Ph one 2-6838 Free Tickets to Joseph's drtve-it, T h e a tre w ith each ca r rented at N A N i G A N ' S - Pn. 4255 Student Furniture A C A S H sale is a cash s a v in g on fur- n itu re a t T E X A S F U R N I T U R E CO. For Sale Typewriters T U X E D O — S u e do*,sb!e-brea*ted. SAU b efore D ec. 16th. 1 0 1 !a S t , M u s t W e s* 19th S t DAY & NIGHT SERVICE "FREE ESTIMATES" T t I t P E x Ph o ne 8-3000 1206 W e s t Bib A U L H A I R C U T S — 25c 499 W . 24— R » a r L o c k h a rt 0 re a m e r' E*p#rs#ne#d B a rb e rs Reepo nsib l# fo r on# In c o rre c t in s e rtio n o n ly N o re fu n d s fo r ca n ce llatio n s. 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L in d le y — corner ' " ’ h A C olorado. R e a lto r. 2-0194. Coaching or Typing Ads S p e c ia l R a te s - - 2 L in e A d s $ 2 .0 0 M o n th C all 2-2475 B d ore 4:00 for Messenger Si•ervice V S E L E C T E D S H O R T S A D U L T S SO* C H I L D , 10c Sm ile and the W o rld Sm iles W ith You . . . f o r r e a s o n t h e r e * n o A n d to s m ile . P r o p e r l y y o u n o t f i t t e d g la s s e s h a r e c h a n g e d m a n y a to a s m ile . E y e s t r a in is a n a t u r a l c a u s e f o r t h a t r e m e d ie d w it h p r o p ­ c a u s e e r ly f i t t e d g la s s e s f r o m ♦ . . f r o w n i n g , f r o w n h a v e O RTO ST S in« . g ? o s - » « » U U A O A la U V E Christmas Cards • O R D E R M O W ' P H O T O G R A P H I C C H R I S T M A S C A R D S M ade fro m y e n r o w n sn ap sh o ts E n v e lo p e * *$1.## I !> C ard * A E L L I S O N P H O T O CO . 616 C o n g re e * A v * . Cleaners UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 4-hr. 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