T he D aily T exan F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H The W eather Fair Saturday. t Governors Aide AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1939 F ou r Pages Today No. 90 Three Clubs, Tri-Dormitories Join Fund Drive Presidents Ple dge G r o u p s to A i d Benedict M e m o ria l Longhorns Beat Arkansas, 41-37, Defeating Moving Notices Are Due Jan. 21 Height With Speed *1 Adams Is High Scorer One Man Gang Ta Jay’s E JitoriaI H ogg Situation. Z -7 2 0 VOLUME 40 Regents to Consider Union Finances Today Poor German Attendance Causes Shortage in Funds ' A possible solution to the pending; finan cial crisis o f the Texas U n io n will be considered S a t u r d a y b y th e U n iv e r s it y Board of R e p en ts a t a r e g u l a r m e e tin g in P r e s id e n t J. W. C a l h o u n s office. M e m bers o f th e B o a rd of D irec to rs of th e U n io n will discuss th e m a t t e r with th e R e g e n ts. 4 T he s h o r ta g e o f f u n d s w as ca u se d by v ery poor a t te n d a n c e a t th e all-U n iv ersity G erm a n s held th is y ear. J o h n Connelly, S t u ­ d e n t s ’ A ssociatio n p r e sid e n t and m e m b e r o f the U nion B oard, said to t h a t some th e p roblem w as essential in o r ­ d e r th a t the B o a rd m ight m e e t the U n io n ’s F e b r u a r y payroll. im m ed ia te -solution Plank Speaks To A.I.M.E. 'M in e ra l Education' Is Subject O th e r m a t t e r s to be considered by th e R e g e n ts will b e m o re or less r o u tin e , Leo C. H a y n e s, sec­ r e t a r y , said F rid a y . D u rin g the Bast eig h tee n m o n th s m uc h a t t e r n . on ■•Mineral E d u c a tio n " p a s t tig n lio n has been d ev o ted to th e ae_ lection o f a new P re s id e n t and m a n y r o u tin e pro b lem s have col­ lected a n d m u st be considered im­ m ed iately . William B. P lank, head o f th e d e p a r t m e n t of m in in g e n g in e e rin g a t L a f a y e tte College, E a s to n , Pa., an d c h a ir m a n of th e Division of M ineral I n d u s tr y E d u c a tio n , spoke the A .I.M .E. last n ig h t m th e Chem- is try B uilding Mr. Pianic A u d jto r ju m . to Mr. H a y n e s also said th a t the B o a rd would p ro b a b ly co nsid er f o u r t e e n land leases on som e of th e U n iv ersity 's W est T ex a s p r o p ­ erty . , T h e fin an c ial co m m ittee o f the ffoard m a y m a ke its re p o r t, w hich has been d elayed fo r some tim e be­ cause of o th e r business. Today's Calendar 9 - 5 — College of F in e A r t s E x h ib it in A cadem ic Room of the Main Building. 1 :3 0 — L a tin -A m e ric a n Club m e e ts in f r o n t of Main B u ilding fo r C a ctu s pic tu re. 3 :3 0 — Kwill Club a t h o m e o f Miss 1 1 3 B W est Lillian W e ste r, T hirty -sec o n d S tre e t. I o ta in itiation, tion, School o f F in e Arts. 4 S igm a r e c e p ­ 6— “ S even D ays on A cres” b ro a d c a s t M em orial A u d itoriu m . 6— K N O W , Roy Bedichek the F o r ty fro m H ogg in te r- g U n iv ersity Club S m o k er, Club view. H ouse. 9 — G erm a n , T e x a s U nion. th e U nite d to u r s S ta te s each y e a r visitin g s tu d e n t c h a p te rs of t h e A.I.M .E. ‘‘H e is a le a d e r in the field of m in e ral e d u ­ t h e a u t h o r of m a ny cation, and u niqu e ideas in th a t field,” H. H. P ow er, p r o fe s s o r of p e t r o l e u m e n ­ g in e e rin g , said. Mr. P o w e r cited one idea t h a t w as b r o u g h t b e f o r e the n a tio n a l m e e tin g o f t h e A.I.M .E. in New Y ork la st y e a r . Mr. P la n k had r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of v ario u s large co m p an ie s p r e s e n t in te rv iew the a p p lica n ts t h a t s tu d e n ts m ig h t know' w h a t took place in such m e etin g s. ‘‘One m an a c tu a lly g o t a jo b ,” he said. to jobs so f o r League Entries M ay Reach 5, R e g istra tio n of public schools f o r m e m b e rsh ip in th e I n te r s c h o l­ astic L e a g u e is com in g in a t th e r a te o f t h r e e h u n d r e d a day, Roy B edichek, L e a g u e d ire c to r, a n ­ no u n ce d . School m e m b e rsh ip will exceed 5,000 by J a n u a r y 15, th e closing day f o r r e g is t r a tio n , Mr. Bedichek believes. fee J a n u a r y 15 is also th e closing date f o r th e p a y m e n t of th e b a s ­ f o r schools e n t e r in g ketb all bask etb a ll contests. Som e 1,500 schools have r e g is te r e d f o r th e s e c o n te sts and c o u n ty schedules a r e now two h u n d re d counties. in p rog ress rn Engineer to Talk On Soil Mechanics / Dr. C a rl T erza g h i, in te r n a tio n a l- A t th e la s t r e p o rt, in th e J a n u ­ a r y Intersc h o lastic L e a g u e r , o f f i ­ I n tersc h o lastic cial o rg an of the h u n d r e d L ea g u e, m ore th a n tw o ly k n o w n as ‘‘the f a t h e r o f soil x eXas cou n ties had o rg a n iz e d fo r m e c h a n ic s ,” will give lee- c o u n ty m e ets in M arch, T h irty -tw o t u r e s a t th e c o n f e re n c e to be spon- d istric t an d reg io n a l m e e ts had sored h e r e by the B u r e a u o f E n ­ g in e e r in g R e sea rch a n d College of E n g in e e r in g F e b r u a r y 3 and 4. also been o rg a n iz e d and o f fic e rs! a p p o in ted t o c o n d u c t th e m . th r e e Dr. T e r z a g h i, an in d e p e n d e n t c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r, will com e to A u stin f r o m V ick s b u rg , Miss., for t h e tw o -d ay co n v e n tio n . T he first tw o in le c tu r e s on F e b r u a r y 3 th e M ain Ballroom o f th e T ex a s “ The E a r th U nio n will be on P r e s s u r e P r o b le m ” a n d ‘ T h e Uses a n d Abuse* o f Piles in F o u n d a ­ tio n s .” His la st le c tu re , in H ogg M em o rial A u d ito r iu m F e b r u a r y 4, will be on “ gom e Expel iences w ith D am s on Shale F o u n d a tio n s . ” T e rz a g h i a f t e r Dr. leaves h e re , he will go to E n g la n d . Morocco, and South A fric a to do c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e rin g w ork. F or several y e a rs he wras on th e f a c u l­ ty of th e M a ssac h u setts I n s titu t e o f T echnology. Also, the s p e a k e r w as c o n s u ltin g en g in e e r f o r the U n ite d S ta te - B u re a u of Public Roads f o r som e tim e. S h o rtly J. A. F ocht, p ro fe sso r o f h ig h ­ w ay e n g in e e rin g , a n n o u n c e d th a t - ' - ny m e n h e re for th e c o n f e re n c e p ‘ uld be outsiders. H e e s tim a te d t h a t 30 0 to 400 e n g in e e rs would a tte n d . F a c u lty m e m b ers o f th e U n iv e r s ity colleges a lo n g w ith t h e visiting e n g in e e rs will hold open discussions d u r in g t h e c o n f e re n c e . o th e r a n d Two Girls to G e t C h e m istry A w a r d s Io ta Sigm a Pi, h o n o r a r y c h e m ­ istry f r a t e r n i t y f o r w om en, a n d the Co-Op Will spo nso r th e a w a r d ­ ing of a ju n i o r sch olarsh ip cup in the s p r in g to some girl whose m a ­ jo r is chem istry. A w a rd of th e c u p will be based on scho larsh ip in c h e m is try , e n tir e scholastic a v e r a g e in the U n iv e r ­ sity, activities, and outside work. T he cup Will be e n g r a v e d w ith the g i r l ’s n a m e an d will be k e p ‘ in the C h e m is try and P h a r m a c y L i­ b rary . A f r e s h m a n aw-ard o f $10 will be given to some girl a t Swing- O ut. T he a w a r d will be based on the g i r l ’s w hole scholastic a v e r a g e in th e U niversity. T h e one r e q u i r e ­ ta k in g m e n t th e girl be is t h a t | C h e m istry I. D oris Hughe® is c h a ir m a n of th e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e of th e aw a rd s, and M a r g a r e t A n n W e av e r a n d Dr. L e ta H e n d e rs o n a r e on th e co m m ittee. Burger s Band to Be O n R a d io B ro a d c a st M U S E U M R E C E I V E S P I S T O L S W. D. Dodson o f Dallas has d o ­ n a te d tw o flint-lock pistols to th e U n iv e r s ity for display in th e M e­ m orial Museum. Mr. Dodson b o u g h t them in Parra®, C o ah uila, Mexico. T h e y have been placed in the h is to ry section of th e m u ­ seum. U n ive rsity ct Texas Safe ty C h a r t 112 da y . 2 t r a f f i c f atalities *'Boop B u r g e r a n d bispore he*- tr a will pla y on S even Days on the F o r ty A cres which begin s its series of h a l f - h o u r w e e k ly b r o a d ­ ca sts from th e s ta g e of H ogg M e­ m orial A u d ito riu m S a t u r d a y n ig h t J a c k S c h a r n b e r g is at 6 o’clock. d irec tor. B u r g e r 's o r c h e - t r a has the p e r ­ sonnel f o rm e rly d ir e c te d by G abe M artel. J im m y P itts h a s been ad ded to th e list o f singer®, which >'e a ’ includes and F ra n c e s H aley. T h e H a r m one tte s , s e x te t te of girl®, will also sing. \ a le n tin e J im m y n S k R n W t o m a s s is ta n t to t h e i t C h a r l e t D a n i e l , w h o t e r r - i n g h i t f o u r t h y e a r a t d r u m m a ­ j o r o f t h e L o n g h o r n B a n d , wi l l m a r c h b y t h e t i d e o f G o v e r n o r - e l e c t O D a n i e l f o r t h e I n a u g u r a ­ t i o n D a y p a r a d e o f b a n d s I u e t - d a y a f t e r n o o n . D a n i e l w a s a p ­ p o i n t e d p a r a d e m a r s h a l u p o n t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f C o l o n e l G e o r g e E . H u r t , d i r e c t o r o f t h e L o n g h o r n B a n d . Student Named 0 Daniel s Aide To Be b y G o v e rn o r During Parade C h a rle s Daniel, who fo r the last f o u r y e a r s has b een d ru m m a jo r of poin te d special aide O’D aniel f o r th e In a u g u r a l para d e of .‘1:30 o’clock. C om m od ore E. H. P e r r y , ch a irm an of tho C entral I n a u g u r a l C o m m ittee, an n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y . As s e v e n ty b a n d s p a r a d e down C ongress A venue T u e sd a y a f t e r - ; noo n, D aniel will be a t the Gov- : e r n o r ’s side to keep him in fo rm ed of th e d etails of th e p a r a d e , te ll­ ing him th e nam es of th e b ands and o th e r in fo rm atio n . the s t u d e n t In A R a d io Staff to Review Inaugural Jan. 17 M a rg a re t!- G arrison, in ch a rg e of n e w sc a sts fo r the I exan rad io p ro g ra m , which is j ie a rd five nights at a w ee k o v e r sta tio n KNOW IO o ’clock, said F rid a y t h a t a special in a u g u ra l p ro g ra m will be r e le a se d W e d n e s d a y n ight, J a n ­ u a r y 18. W illiam L. McGill, d ire c to r of S t u d e n t P ub l i ca t i ons and m e m b e r o f th e i n a u g u r a l committ ee, will be in te rv ie w e d with Pr e n t i c e Hill, d ir e c to r o f construction. S t a f f c o m m e n ta to r s will review th e i n a u g u r a tio n of W. Lee O Dan- ; iel, in c lu d in g sidelight* and u n u s ­ ual f e a tu r e s . N e x t B a r E x a m s Begin Feb 27 T K . n e x t - t a ', to o f th e th e s e Brosidents M ust Be W ritte n O r W itn e sse d I n te r - C ity Council, M en’s Glee Club, a n d I ni- versity L ight O p era C o m p a n y a f ­ g ro u p s te r m eetings of pledged s u p p o r t th e Bened ict Memorial F u n d c a m p a ig n s p o n s o r ­ ed by M o rta r B o a rd in c o n j u n c ­ tion with new s t u d e n t le ade rs. Jim t h r e e th e hea d o f Langdon, tu de n ts m u s t give notice men's do rm ito rie s, R o b e rts, P ra - thor and B ra c k e n rid g e , also g a v e to their housemothers b e f o r e mid- J a n u a r y 21 if th e y w ish to a s ta te m e n t as sp o k e sm a n f o r his s e m e ste r , g IOUp the to _ Bryson M artin, p r e s id e n t ot m e . V, , , an- h as Lit Inter-C ity Council, i n c nounced, The notice m u st be w ilt- r, • , / » , , Benedict Memorial b u n d is one 0 1 ten and signet bv th e s tu d e n t, or, It v,oovH , the fin est ideas I h ave h e a l d. it if ora , must he m ad e in th e p ie s- holt* ” will be a real p le a s u r e to help. a witness. A ny s t u d e n t rvr*«id*nt of e n n ’ ah tnr A lbert W a d sw o rth , p r e s id e n t ox " ’ho fads to give notice m u s t to r- r o m ^ ,f hp r „ nn<>t th,. I m v o r s it, L ig h t O p . r » Com - f_. tup Dick R I hot tom* a s s is ta n t of Student Life, residence n e x t night change . . . . r- “ T he Dean s a id . i :a . . . Men . h t i , th e „ • . . # i • I o u m a y C I I loin pans-, s t a l e d : w hole-hearted co -o p e ra tio n the U niversity of T e x a s L ig h t Op- era Com pany need to f u r t h e r the B e n e d ic t Me- General a n y t h in g in I ! morial F u n d .” t h a t G ene H u rt, p r e s id e n t the o f a s s e r t e d : “ I M en’s Glee Club, the B e n ed ict M em orial feel f u n d is one o f th e f in e s t th in g s the stu d e n ts could do in h o n o r of th e ir late p resid e n t, an d th e m e m ­ lend b ers of the Glee Club will th e ir w h o le-he arted s u p p o r t. ” the vacancy le f t by him. This regulation is in Section - th e y of the housing r e g u la tio n s in th e I n fo r m a tio n C a ta lo g u e. The U niversity also re q u ir e s a sp e­ cial p erm it to live elsew h e re th an in approved houses. T he p e r m it, in the form of a pledge, ob lig a te s s t u ­ d ents to sta n d ard s o f good con­ d u c t which the U n iv e r s ity e n ­ forces. These special p e r m its will to u p p erc lassm en who be issued F re sh m en have passing m ust live in approved houses. grades. Tate, Granville, H o u p t Lead Texas B y C L Y DE La M O T T E Texan S p o r t$ E d ito r G ra b b in g th e lead e a r ly in t h e gam e and m a in ta in in g it all th e way despite a s tr o n g t h r e a t in t h e : closing minutes, the L o n g h o rn s d e ­ fea ted th e A rk a n sas R a zo rb ac k s, 11-37, last night a t G re g o ry G ym ­ nasium in the f irs t of a tw o -g am e series. The tw o te a m s p la y a g a in to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock. failin g to give the Hogs y e a r — b u t ta c k e d on t o score w h en The A rk a n sa s te a m w as ta ll— the ta lle s t te a m seen a t G re g o ry G y m n asiu m this th e Hogs w e re also slow an d u n c e r ­ ta in, th e o p p o r tu n ity arose. T he S tee r of- jfe n se g o t u n d e r w a y w hen Ches­ t e r G ra nville slipped in f o r a crip shot. He w as f o u le d while m aking the sh o t a n d the f r e e th ro w to give t h e S te e rs a th re e - po in t lead. T he H ogs w ere unable to sco re in th e f ir s t five m inu tes of play, a n d it took a dozen a t- j te m p ts close u n d e r the bask et b e fo re J o h n A d am s punched one t h r o u g h th e ir f i r s t tally. The half en d e d w ith T e x a s le a d in g c o m fo rta b ly, 2 2 - 1 7 . B u t th e tall boys g o t th e ir e y e on t h e goal mid-way th r o u g h t h e la st h a lf and rolled in a b a r r a g e o f lo n g and short sho ts to pull u p to within tw o p o in ts of th e le a d late in the gam e. A d a m s a n d M a r ­ tin led the driv e t h a t t h r e a t e n e d to t u r n th e tid e . B u t a s t h e sc o re g o t close, th e g a m e g o t r o u g h e r a n d r o u g h e r . B o b b y M oers, w h o p la y e d a f ie r y g a m e d esp ite in ­ ju r ie s , wa® fouled t h r e e tim es in quick succession. S u p re m e ly c o n ­ litle g u a r d fid en t, sc ra p p y th e the hoop th r o u g h th e ball fire d from the foul line f o u r tim es in th e la st two m in u te s of th e gam e. Granville added a point, and th e L on g h o rn lead w as safe. a its T he L onghorn B and m ade initial ap p e a ra n c e o f th e b a s k e t­ ball season. Seated on f o u r ­ tie r e d , sem i-circular p la tf o rm , tho th irtv -m in u te p e r ­ b a n d gave a f o r m a n c e before th e g a m e a n d p la y e d again between th e halves, | T h e U n iv e rsity te a m , between-hal vee f o r sc h e d u le d d e m o n s tr a ti o n s , failed to a p p e a r. P r o m i n e n t in a gro up along th e side line s w e r e G o vernor Ja m es V* A llred a n d H. J. L u tc h er S ta r k , m e m b e r o f th e Board of Regents. S o m eo n e in th e sta n d s shouted a q u e s tio n a t th e G overnor, asking him if he i n te n d s to cheer fo r tho tum bling t h e L o n g h o rn Band, was ap- D orm itories, sa id : ‘‘T h e boys Jim L angdon, head of th e Tri of to W. Lee th e T ri-D o rm ito rie s a r e d e fin ite ly in favor of the B en ed ict M em orial th e s tu d e n ts, an d will help in a n y possible way to f u r t h e r this p u r p o s e .” b a n d s T u e sd a y a f te r n o o n a t j F u n d , fo r and by Alecs lour Fields In San Antonio e n g i n e e rin g S eventy-five s t u ­ d e n ts studied United S ta te s A rm y f ly in g a t th r e e San A nto n io air I ; fields F rid a y , A.P.O. Initiates 39 Sunday T h e y made a to u r of R a n d o l p h , 1 I K elly, and D uncan fields in c o n - 1 nection w ith several a e ro n a u tic a l U n iv e rsity tia tio n cerem o n ie s f o r th ir ty - n in e en g in e e rin g courses ta u g h t a t the This is an a n n u a l trip H on avtm ent of the D e p i r t m e n t o until 6 o’clock in T ex a s U nion 309. sponsored by A lpha Phi O m eg a will hold ini- . f ro m G reenville, Daniel is a senior pledges S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n fro m 5 T n i v c r . i t in th e College of E n g in e e rin g . Colonel G eorge E. H u r t , direc- T he in itia te s will be h onored with Meehan lea! ^ L ngi nee r. n g an d th e L on g h o rn Band, and a b a n q u e t in F e b r u a r y . A list of ()fa ran r i o . to r of R e p re s e n ta tiv e Bose p a r a d e marshal*. R e e d e r a r e those to be in itiated follow s: Bill C lark, C arroll to t r a i n i n g , ” ‘‘T he trip had n o th in g D aniel Bost, William r e g u la r college do Slubicki, with P re sid en t R oosevelt’s r e c e n t F r a n k H u n g a te , C ruse F u q u a , lia r - move to establish f ly in g a* p a r t of ll. E. p e r L eiper, of m echanical Bailey, Lee C healey, H ilton Mc- Degb r, p n -f' sot “ We a r e i n t e r ­ S padden , J. C, N elson, Mose Smith, en g in ee rin g , ested in seeing m ilita ry av iatio n in P hilip S terlin g , D onald Buries, o p e ra tio n outside th e classro om . F r a n k W illiams, W en d ell H anson, H o w ard B y e rs, E d w a r d Egoz- ue, Billy H arriso n , R o b e r t Mat hi; , W a lte r Sellers, A. L. R ichard H aney, W illiam Cook, . Leon D ru m m o n d , D av id E d m u n d s c h a r l e s Jo h n so n , C h a rle s J o n e s L y l r Malcolm Lamb, G eo rg e Rich, W;d- L A 1 3 to r Q u eb e d e a u x , G eo rg e J a c k H erod, W illiam H oo t, Jam* N ew m a n , J a m e s S a r g e n t, and K incy S cott. c . J . E c k h a r t , V. L. P a u g h t i e , ll. L. Ken . and R. V. V ittu c c i had H ealth Officer . . . [ \ j 2 f n p n I I U I M V A J Smalley, c h a rg e of Mn- tour. S a r g e n t , Lacy, Jack C h e s t e r ( O n e M a n G a n g ) G r a n v i l l e , S t e e r l o p h o m o r e , p l a y e d t d o u b l e r o l e a g a i n s t t h e A r k a n s a s R a z o r b a c k . h e r e F r i d a y n i g h t . H e b e g a n t h e g a m e i n B o b b y M o e r s ’s g u a r d p o s i t i o n a n d p l a y e d t h e s e c o n d h a l f in h i s r e g u l a r f o r w a r d p o s i t i o n . T h e O n e Ma n G a n g i d e a w a s t a g g e d o n h i m d u r i n g t h e C h r i s t m a s h o l i d a y Al l - C o l l e g e t o u r n a m e n t i n O k l a h o m a C i t y . In o n e o f t h e t o u r n a m e n t g a m e s C h e s t e r s c o r e d 1 8 p o i n t s , o n e o f t h e b e s t r e c o r d s o f t h e m e e t , a n d t h e O k l a h o m a p a p e r s g a v e h i m t h e t i t l e a s h e w a s t h e o n l y L o n g h o r n t o d o m u c h o f f e n s i v e w o r k t h a t n i g h t , e v e n t h o u g h T e x a s W i l l i e T a t e a n d w o n . A g a i n s t t h e P o r k e r s h e t i e d w i t h C a p t a i n w D . H o u p t f o r L o n g h o r n s c o r i n g h o n o r s , e a c h h a v i n g 9 p o i n t s . 3 Students Injured In Auto Accidents T h re e U n iv ersity s tu d e n ts w ere in ju r e d in two se p a r a te accidents last n ig h t a b o u t 11 o’clock j u s t as F r id a y 13 was a b o u t to end. T he in ju re d w e r e : M ary A n ita F ra s e r , g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t f r o m Au** in. W a lk e r Cain, art* a n d sciences s t u d e n t fro m H ouston. ______ H e r b e r t Seybold, arts and sci- Austin Symphony Nears S5,000 Goal 'o n c e s s t u d e n t from Tem ple. j C a in an d Miss F r a s e r were in ­ collided j u r e d w h en Cain's car m o v i n g v a n on San J a c in to with a |.Street n e a r P a r k Place, Mi** I-ra- into T h e $5,000 f or ser w as the w in d ­ th ro w n i l y shield o f th e c a r and suffered a fund needed th e c o n tin u e d o p era tio n of A ustin sym phony o rc h e s tr a is as- (.u t on th e hea d and bruises on said s u r e d , M ayor T om Miller F rid a y . M ayor Miller r ep o rted tw e n ty -e ig h t citizens as having p l e d g e d $ 1 0 0 each, b ring ing the to ta l to $3,800 w ith only $1,200 more needed. knee a n d elbow. H er condition wag s a t;- factory. r e p o r te d as being Cain w as bruised on I;. a t G u a d a lu p e >gl *b- Dr. Miller to Talk O n Sales Tax Jan. 23 ! E. T. Miller professor of econom ics, will con c lu d e th e Jan- u a r y le c tu r e se rie s of th e Austin rf, Ira P. J " , th r o u g h March liar , x a m in a tio n , f < M ic E v e n i n g School w it* a r f - will b eg in F e b r u a r y 27 ami con- a s a r o n o f t h e . a l e s ta x J a n u a r y ti n u e , H ild e b ra n d , .lea,, of th e School of Hr. J. I. N elson, p r o f e . s o r o f rd- Law. sari Friday, O r D e a n H ild e b ra n d will resign as " W h a t S hould he School Do for he a d o f th e School of Law a t the th e Y o u n g Peo ple o f th e Com m un- end of th is se m ester to give him- j *ty ? se lf m ore tim e f o r w ork on a book Dr. J. A n d e r so n F itz g e r a ld , dean he is now w riting . He expects to of the School of Business Admin;-- I J finish y e a r . t r a t io n , will sp eak F e b r u a r y 'o n ‘‘Can B usiness Be E th ic s. J " 11, * * th e book sometime n e x t , Dr, Lf E dens, who w as g r a d ­ uated from th e U n iv e r s it y School of Medicine in 192 1, h a s been nam -d city h ea lth o f f ic e r by Gin- .ran, city m a n a g e r . ton M . *f an u n d e r A dam Dr. Edens, who se rv e d as city John s o n, pf-, form er uty m a n a g e r , succeed s Dr. Dodd, who r e sig n e d to r e ­ I). L in his p r iv a te p r a c tic e in tui Ii merit. A pe tia* - and H'-ai’h Clinic Ed en s h as d o n e p o s t- g r a d - work a t C o lu m b ia U n iv e r s ity th e Public ha* stu d ie d a t Y ork City R o c h ester, in N ew Mayo ( lime in a i n . Tom Miller, m a y o r o f A u stin, aid Dr. E d e n s w ould b eg in work im m ediately. U T. Best Place for M y Exhibit/ A rtist Reaugh Tells Professor H o sts “ I am sure we will g e t the r e st, fo r ev eryo ne who has given to the fund w as a p p re cia tiv e of th e pos the p r o j ec t a m f e lt i sibilities of th a t it was a privilege to give to it,” M ayor Miller dec la re d . ’n av 11 g fifty citJgtns u n d e r w r i te the p r o je c t a t $100 each is th e plan u n d e r o p e ra tio n . T his will make it possible f o r adm ission to the co n c erts to be low en o u g h to p e rm it everyone to a t te n d . A t the end of the year, e x p e n d itu r e s and ic ‘ ; j j * will be c h e c k e d , and if th e re are any p ro fits, th e y will go into a sinking f u n d f o r th e n ex t year. Co nc er ts have b e e n scheduled for F e b r u a r y 6 a t H o gg Memorial IO an'! April A u d it' n u n , M arch 18, a t G rego ry G ym nasium , and May IO, a t Hogg A u d itorium . A t h i r t y - m i n u t e c o n c e r t w i l l I"' p r e ­ cere s e n t e d monies. in a u g u ra l th e a t i is to the the the th ir d “ The i SSKI b est w e n t U n iv e rsity S o u th w est ’ * u floo r of to give rr.v pictures Union w h e r e the pi c t ur es, va it »„i, a t $ 5 0,000, will * I fink place I know to R e au g h , w hite-haired a r tis t o f the vi(Jed f o r them> aeries o f p ic tu re s " T w e n t y - f o u r T h e r e Mr. Reaug h explained ; H o n r s W i th th e Ib r d ” which he p ic tu r e s and m e th o d of p a ir.'u h as p r e s e n te d r e m a in un';, r a n he pi the U niversity. U n d e r a h ug e u m b re lla , wi'.i e n t e r t a i n e d a t a ma t e r i al s beside him, 'n** v . o . i p e r m a n e n t hou si n g Reaugh wa to % « r. lun c h eo n F rid a y a t the Com m ons fo r h o u r s s tu d y in g and wa by P r e s id e n t ( alhoun and J o h n A. the c a ttle . He p o in te d to a cm M c C u rd y , s e c r e ta ry of the E x -S tu - p ic tu re , w ith a huge bull n d e n t s ’ A ssociation. f o r e g r o u n d a n d a n o t h e r approach- ■ he I n p r e s e n tin g him, Mc Cu r d y said m g it from a distance. ‘‘'I ha* : t h a t Mr. Re augh m ay he even bet- tu r e is called ‘T he Ch al l e ng e ’, expl ained. ‘‘Those tw > bull-, ha f T ex a s and k n o w n outside of T e x a s and ex p la in e d . ‘‘T ho se tw o bul t e r seen e a ch o th e r, and there in E u ro p e . He ha® p a i n te d T e x a s to be a figh t. sixty scenes -once he carne f o u g h t gom ellow a W ard Lockwood* p r o f e s s o r of long as th e y could stand up. ’ A n tie a n d ta p p e d on the ha k cf a one han d . Hi* white a r t , c o m p l i m e n t e d the a r ti s t, ‘‘T he he ta lk e d , he f in g e r e d I g • ‘ by Mr. R e a u g h a r e a f o r h o urs som etim es T h e r here > a m '. - g- /a m a b l e addition th e U n iv er- ch a ir w ith to ' he ** him a b o u t the th in g s he h a s seen in ‘he S o u th w est. L a t e r he said, Mi Reaugh has t a u g h t th e spirit of the S o u th w e s t.” t h a t Mr. Dobie r e m a r k e d th e coloring of th e c a ttl e w as v ery realistic. T h e n he said, “ I w a n t to a k him a b o u t t h a t Blue Belly. T h ey have one line d o w n th e mid- tile o f th e ir backs, a n d I ’m n o t s ure w h e t h e r o r n o t t h a t one has a line.” He h u r r i e d o ff. th e Those a t t e n d i n g lu n c h eo n ai d Mr. R e a u g h ’s ta lk w e r e P r e s i­ d e n t C a lh o u n ; T. U. T a y lo r, dean e m e r itu s o f the College o f E n g i­ n e e r in g ; E. W. D oty, d e a n of th e College of F in e A r n ; J o h n A. Mc­ the E x - S tu- C urdy, s e c r e ta r y of ie n ts’ A sso c ia tio n ; F re d A dam s, v ic e-p re side nt of th e E x - S tu d e n ts ’ A n o c i a t i o n ; J- F r a n k Dobie, pro- J . B a ttle, (e -or of E n g lish ; W. l anguage*; prof* or o f classical Ward Lockw ood, of a r t ; C. I). Sim m ons, a c tin g co m p ­ tr o lle r ; and C h arle s Zivley, d ire c ­ to r of the T ex a s I n i o n . p r o f e s s o r N o w o tn y Receives A p p lica tio n s in Plenty a n s w e rs A m o N ow otny, a s s is ta n t dean o f men and d ir e c to r of the S t u ­ r e ­ d e n t E m p lo y m en t B u r e a u , ceived plentiful to his wish to interview a n y U n iversity s tu d e n ts who plan the U n iv e rsity at th e end o f th e p re s­ e n t se m ester and who would be in te r e s te d in full tim e em p lo y m e n t with a re ta il c r e d it com pany. leave to A lthough the r e q u e s t w as made on W e d n es d ay , m any applications had h rid a v received a f te r n o o n . Only one girl s tu d e n t applied. been by F E E S R E T U R N E D F ees a re being r e tu r n e d to s tu ­ d e n t s who signed fo r che m istry but have not a t te n d e d labs, W . B. D un­ can, c u r a t o r in chemi s t ry, has a n ­ nounced. W hen a s t u d e n t d n ps the course, the f ee is r etur nabl e. The fee i* r e t u r n e d in fu ll to lec- ' tu r e stu d e n ts . In th e o th e r accident, happening Rice Owls w h e n he moves to _ and Th,rt> , . -v nth H o l t o n s o o n t o U k e . as f e d e r a l ju d g e . G o v ern o r A u r e i tho ‘ ^ Seybold re sp o n s e . f o r e h e a d and over were the ball o f f th e b a c k b o ard S t r e e t s , Seybold re - wed gashes on th e T e x a s had d if f i c u lt y in g e t tin g eyebrow'. With la st Misses F le tt a and Frankie Berry. n ig-ht as th e b o w erin g H ogs had a n tr.e hoed d is t in c t a d v a n ta g e in height. Had F l e t t a B e rry was cut th e boys f r o m A r k a n s a s been as a n d on the ear. th e d e n ts is t h a t Cain and Seybold are f j r s t h alf as th e y w e re late in th e r o o m m a t es , and likely hav e in ju r e d a t alme*? list- alth o u g h in two separate accidents. 1,.>S play d u r in g th e f ir s t half p u t f f a m e , T ex a s w ould jost, P oor b a ll-h an d lin g and Odd angle concerning the acci- a c c u r a t e w ith th e ir shots in --------------- --- -------------- --------- L ^ e jj[0g S too f a r behind. that both w ere the same tim e, . ' W o m e n M ust A tte nd P. T. in Dead W e e k S ta n d in g o u t f o r th e S te e rs w as W. D. H o upt, s t a r t i n g his f i r s t g am e f o r th e Longhorn®. H o u p t le t Clause® in physical tr a i n in g fo r his m an g e t aw a y f ro m him occa- ‘ sionally, b u t he displayed a w orld a vet- o f f the women will be held d u rin g dead week, Miss A nn a Hiss, d ir e c to r of of h ustle a n d w orked p h y s i c a l t r ai ni n g f o r w om en, Raid e r a n Friday. T h e re will be no physical b ackboard a n d in w orking sm ooth- t r ai n i ng classes d u r i ng ex a m in a - ly on o ffe n se. His total of nine •ions, which begin tie with G ranville an d Willie T a te t o r Miss His* said. Ad- high tr a i n - high point ho n o rs fo r Texas. m g f o r the second se m e s te r will am s, H og f o r w a r d , copped an d honors f o r the night, however, y be co nduc te d W e d n e s d a y T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 18 and rom 19, sw ishing th e n e t six from 8 to 12:30 o’clock an d fro m the field w ith his quick, a c c u r a te 2 MO to 5:30 o’clock a t the Wo- shots. M artin, his ru n n in g m a te , m e n ’s Gymnasium* m 21, points was good e n o u g h Sectionizing in physical See LO N G H O R N S. Page in g e t tin g th e J a n u a r y tim es like to j Poet's Release Q U E S T I O N ? You know i d o n ’t k now why th e p o w ers-th at-b e d o n 't dism iss school f o r the in a u g u ra tio n all the big bugs will be sittin g on th e p la tf o rm in c ludin g th e big sh o t p ro fs e x c e p t my te a c h e r who will be p u tti n g me to sleep as usual when he could be sitting on the p la tf o r m o r help in g to t e a r up th e stadium w ith us a f t e r all th e d a r n th in g is o u rs and a n y w a y how could we hold class with 125,000 hillbilly j it te r b u g s w hooping o utside th e window? — SNOOKIE III. 8 t r a f f i c in j u r i e . to Uni v e rsi t y s t udent* will ‘cerem onies. d ea n of m e n , will in te rv ie w Roy *ity collection. T he d e e p a m o tio n I w h isk e rs co v e red his lips * h e n kle I ' 1”1 Bedichek, d i r e c t ., , o f t h e B u r c a u l l h a - J. F ra n k Dobie w alked 8 , . of '• fo r / a r a n g e s of Texas and the smiled, b u t his clea r eye th e e v e r y , room s tu d y in g r‘ ! rn * '»ut ca t t l e Sou th we - i is e v id e n t stroke of the c ra y o n or hi m h.” the lu n c h e o n , A f t e r the He b u tto n h o le d Mr. Reaugr ** ‘' v' quest, mfcd th e !• the g ro u p , ery o p p o r tu n ity a n d E xtracurricu lar Activities. Bill N ew kirk a n d J o h n Hick* share du tie s as m a s te rs of I PAGE TWO T h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D o p y i n t h e S o u t h Owner of W orld Champion N. Y. Yankees, Colonel Jacob Ruppert, Dead at 71 N KW ’ Y O R K , Jan . 13— T IN S )— HI for months with a lingtrir. »lady, Colonel J a 'o b R u p p ert, one of the w o rld ’* rich est men an v Y o r k ’s outstanding sportsman as ow ner of the Y a n k e e baa*ba d r J at hi*. F f*h A v e n u e home tod ay a t the ag* of 71, C olon i R u p p e rt’* condition became c ritic a l T u e sd a y nig ht whe ... -it.-, a et rf.:-cf, ma. a n d +~~ '" T ' ■ Ruth in Bed Phone 2-24".'? THE DAILY T E X A N Phone 2-2472 SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 1939 Lab Hour Ratio Made Flexible Faculty Adopts Casteel Proposal * endation tSlat th e re be ann of la b o ra to ry hours , i hour* in courses requir* , a*cry w ork, made b y the , , . -y to h f. ,r ,, ,... a- f, g, a jnt • ••ferret * tee on ra tio o f lab- I eel u r f hours, was st *be general fa c u lty week. A second re- n adopted said that ired in the credit value f scheduled w o rk of the catalogue mus* be the course committee. m* n dab ion* re a d : pi ester H o u r. In s tru c ­ g en in courses. T h e u n it cre d it purposeg is .♦* hour. F o r each class- two hours o f prepara* ,r is expected. averag e tion c f mea* , f0,lf L;f>r c , or ' v e q u ip m e n t in the lab- Th* , a 5 I, shop, studio aries w ith the n a tu re _ e ,r pr-t and the aim s o f the 0 ( , r (. lab oratery- no fixed co,jr ,\a .- th e re fo re set is ,/r, Toe e cu ;se, w h eth er w ith or la b o ra to ry, rk rn the sem inar, *'tc., is ex- ; a , . latin • r ' ti*' a - ragc, r.ecte I rn .j, Der semester fo r each hour of ' ire from the student, a p p ro x im ately oours of w ork a w eek sem ester the redifc provided in r in , r ^ n the c u rre n t r which changes in r changes in am ount work are desired are d to the course com- on-iideration and ac- in pa ra graph ation num b er I dif- the gue, w hich it w ill re ­ eving g re a te r flexi- of of la b o ra to ry w ork 'b it courses in which is em- •stablishm ent instruction f app lying an inflex- • o standard or any is d iffic u lt be- ratio qu ality of the labor- place, by i b ility in t jcred it valu ! and o f the this type I ployed. T he task r iblo 3:1 other exac cause of ti sto ry work. letters to The committee sent thirty-tw o the registrars of the of members of the Association A m erican U n ive rsitie s and from th e ir replies made a com parative ,:t udy on la b o ra to ry values cu rren t I in these institutions. tw enty-eight The lab oratory-lecture ratio in nine o f the in stitu ­ tions is on a 3-1 basis in a few is 2 Vi :1; in nine. 2:1. The rem aining eight in rtitutio ns varied from 2:1 to 4:1, depending on the c h a ra cter of the in tw o, curses; I exercises and the ai j side w o rk required. R ecom m endation i rn Kl >unt o f out- as its purpose to call specific to the a tte n tio n o f depart rn the procedure which must be lowed w hen the changes a re rr ' in the c re d it valu e or in the v : schedule of courses. bas a lly en is fol- tad*1 /ork D r. D. B. C asteel, profea&c zoology, is chairm an o f the < m ittee, w hich was appointed P re sid e n t Calhoun. r of bv S T U D E N T A P P E N D E C T O M Y D o ro th y D e ll Douglass, student, u n d erw e n t an appendectom y Tues­ day m orning in S a n A n tonio. R e ­ ports F r id a y said sh*1 was “ doing n ic e ly .” D O R O T H Y B A L D R I D G E , le a d e r, R a c k e t C lu b . (T e x a s A .& M . _ 0 Sports Notice o f T H E Q U A R T E R F I N A L m atches the R a ck e t C lub and the V a rs ity S q u ad must be played by the end o f this week. A M E E T I N G o f Golden G loves w ill be held in the T exas U nion M onday n ig h t a t 7:30. O ffic e r s v ill be elected fo r the sp ring se­ mester. b o b b y M cK i n l e y , presid ent. A lp h a C h i Om ega so ro rity held fo r A n n a •' rrnal pledge service M arie H ieserm an of Io w a P a rk . 1 las. C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S On Ja n . 12 T eam S .M .U . - R ice — B a y lo r - Texas - T .C .U . A rk an sa s W L P c t. P f P a 0 1.000 79 50 0 1.000 96 80 0 1.000 IOO 62 .000 41 45 1 .OOO 73 89 2 ,000 28 62 0 I 0 2 .OOO 50 79 Dr. and Mr«. L o u is W eisb e rg , ex-student? o f the U n iv e rs ity , vis­ ited the cam pus last w eek on th e ir w ay to M exico C ity . A f t e r a two- w eek* vacations irr M ex ico, D r, W e is b e rg w ill f ly from Y u c a ta n to N ew Y o rk C it ) , and M rs. W e is ­ berg w ill v isit in A u stin and Dal- NEED CASH? After Exams Sell Your Books at the C o -O p Get the Maximum Amount Paid Under the Co-Op buying plan, if you bought your book second hand, you can sell it back to the Co-Op for 83 1-3 per cent of the price you paid. lf the textbook was bought new, the Co-Op will buy it back for 50 per cent of the price that you paid. o 83 s 50 In dollars and cents: For a used book which originally cost $4.00, you pay $2.40. After using this book for a semester, the Co-Op will pay you $2.00 for the book if it is to be used again. Hence, the cost of using a $4.00 book is only 40c or 16 2-3 percent. UNIVERSITY CO-OP THE STUD EN TS' O W N STO RE ti ii a- - v ’ ( >*► an I I e* < very, but a r a lly follow ed, n ly b rie fly . He aa ok again er and died at IO :2H a.m., led by re la tiv e * w ho had in s ta n tly at his bedside a condition fir s t was pro- ritea of th** Rom an Cath©* a im in n ’ ered arch w ere evening when the game i m aking against the he jtbl. W V po* a pi <*e o f the Aator R ap p ort was a tim e* over, a kl ren o w n , and library and ens team i at* Y»! all the r a r a who played fo r him shr - ah more than two decade* of ow nership dating back to 1015 that finest trib u te came to him today, the "Th*- colonel was the great*V man in the history of baseball and he did more for it than a n y other three men ever connected w ith the g am e,* Bab e R u th said. The firs t of ten Yank ee pen-j nant* wa* won in 1923, and seven world cham pionships have fo llo w ­ ed, w ith R u th the main cog until 1934 in a m achine th a t *#t record-, that m ay never be erased. One was j made by the Babe and the Colonel them selves when the greatest of all slugger* w as paid $80,000 a I season in 1930 and 1931. In all. R u th made approxim ately J a m illion dollar* as the salary pace-! setter fo r the highest priced team , in the history o f baseball. The j tig ng of his contract, with the Colonel was one the g reat events *-ach spring during R uth's playing days. of Im m aculate In hi* dress, suave. sometimes jo c u la r and sometimes blunt, C olonel R u p p ert was equal­ ly adept as host a t his banquets I follow ing Y a n k e e w orld series t r i­ ll* •« or a* m agnat- • a rm in g on the vast business th a t baseball had become to him. I f it could be a ccu ra te ly checked perhaps the happiest m om ent of his en tire ca reer as a club-owner ram** in 1932, when he and the Yanks returned from beating the Cuba in fo u r straight. The players w ere given great ovations by the crow d gathered a t the station as th ey le ft the tra in one by one, but fin a lly , loudest chesil went to C o lo n *! R upp ert as he cam e into sight. longest am i the last One of Colonel R u p p e rt’? m ajor disappointm ents came fan when an atta ck o f phlebitis, or in­ flam m ation of the veins of the leg, which, fin a lly proved fatal today, prevent* i his se* ing his ) ink ers win the w orld series. t / Ba b * Ruth, in a N ew Y o rk hospital for a thorough ch eck ­ up, (fa te d that C olonel R u p p ert “ wa* the greatest man in base­ R uth, who ha* dropped ball ” 30 pound* recent month*, now weigh* 239. in of to { o r - Turtle Club Sponsors M eet The T u rtle C lub w ill sponsor the second T eleg rap h ic M eet again this ye a r between F e b r u a ry 15, and M arch 15, The meet is open to all sw im ­ mers w hether they are T u rtle Club m em ber* or not. A nyone in entering interested i the m eet m ust see Miss M a rg a re t Hodgin*, sw im m ing instructo r, or call H a rr ie t M itch ell at 7551 as soon as possible fo r fu rth e r form ation. in-1 Engineers Interviewed For Highway Jo b s E . J . A m ey, personnel man fo r the T exas H ig h w a y D epartm ent, in terview ed senior c iv il e n g in ee r­ ing students F e b r u a ry 13 w ith the idea of selecting m en fo r the high­ w ay departm ent. M r. A m e y said th a t he fe lt the departm ent could place a ll c iv il engineering g raduates in Ju n e th a t desired work. S.M.U.J.C.U, Tangle Tonight Mustangs Certain' To Take Frog* 8r+~'«l ^ ?v* J"***- F O R T W O R T H , J a n . I T — T e r r , . hr*- an U n iv e rs ity ’* la d IS 1 1 Tar.*/ T C V IT tb s pon >gul*r prat 1493 Book Given to U. I. l f , I#5! m f thirtv*§ pvpr pvt? nrintpfi thy* f if Hi a hie typ e. • «• volum e contaif * pago* and a numb* ■a* ions h ave never I On the firs t page ^•rs which read "Regia* libri chroni- i operia figuris et imaginibus indi” and, when tram* i a list o f the work* .< of chronicle* with I image* since the ba­ the w orld.” T he text i the first line of Gene* • beginning God erea'ed and the earth. iu n i* u-n, maps and por- he books give concern* th Century architecture n va liable aource docu* • re are no large initial he book but “peep* for e left blank by the bt filled in bv hand. md book, “ Omar Khay* st o f f the Golden Cock* and Is a reprint of the rn o f Edward Fitzger­ a l d , together with hi* i version, printed for ne, from tho manuscript leo University, tra its in g F i f makes m eats. letters them p rin te r y a m ,” ; ere; P* first e a id ’* lr I v "lf *h* fir* in Carr Woolrich Talks On T.V.A. Effects G ro w in g pr p u la rity of th* farm hom e, fe d e ra l power and w ater p ro je c ts , N o rris Dam, and rural vrrrr some of th- by W R W oo lrich, A llege of Engineer- < on "S id e * j lances from the V iew point in the Econom ist ’ auditorium n rr.i-* ing, l l o r l r i- In a r*a W ool of *h- p<*op]§ o f the by ■ a ved rivi.izations T .V A , I th at there the i f C o lo n *l Jaco b R uppavt, m u lti­ m illio n a ire brewer end owner of the w orld cham pion N ew York Yank ee* baseball teem , died Fri­ day at bia N ew Y o rk home. Hi* death foftowed an dines* of • e ve ra l month*. Longhorns (C o n tin u e d fro ) got fo u r field g o a ls and a free ’ hrow fo r nim 1 point* T h e v ic to ry g a v e the Steer* a record o f one v ic to ry and one loss I on th e ir conference record w hile A rk a n s a s'* defeat shoved the Hogs fa rth e r in the eel.ar w ith thtee I losses and no victories. A crow d o f more loan 6,000 w atched the terne. Kd O lle, bus!* it was ness m anager, said the la rg e st ‘ Tie cu rren t turn-out o f *eason. by H art* I by An- rg A fte r nting, It ft* r Col* ira and fte r Gu- ook w ith ore than fg ft pf tp a 12 ti 0 a .16 5 12 37 fg ft pf tp 9 .. 4 I I 0 0 T he box score: — A rk a n s a s f3 7 ) A d am *, f Martin, f P r e ;berger, c .. G a m m i ll , g ...... H ick e y, g ---- M itch ell, g — T o ta ls _____ (4 1 ) T ea ** I Tate, .......... f | F in le y , f ...... Houpt, c [G r a n v ille , g „* Spears, g , M oers, g I _ H u ll, Wlggina, g .... 0 T o ta ls .................. .. 15 l l 12 41 O ffic ia l? : Sears, re fe re e ; B g* fess, um pire. I V A. in a ( M a x im u m of 20 Words) Spacial to all not tit* r s STUDENTS A R E LOOKING FOR ROOMS NOW BEFORE FINAL EXAM S These Rates Will Save You Money Date Ad Appears No. Time* Ad Appears Cost Jan . 15 ................... 14 ................ $2 25 Jan . 17 ............ ...... 1 3 ................. 210 Jan . 18 ................... 12................. I 95 Jan. 19 .............. H .................. 1-80 Jan. 20 ...».............. IO ................. 1*70 Jan . 21 .............. . 9........ -....... 1.55 Jan . 2 2 ................... 8....... ......... 1.40 I 20 Jan . 2 4 ......... ......... 7...„......... . Jan . 25 I .OO ......— .90 Jan . 2 6 .............. Jan. 27 .......... ....... 4,..„..................80 70 Jan. 2 8 ____________ 3...... Ja n . 29 .......... ....... 2 .................... 55 1.......................40 Jan. 31 ............... . 6 ................ . ........... .. « .. . 5 T h * e a rly ut* of th* ad* v e rti* in f column* of th* C la r i f ie d Ad Section will give you an unusual oppor­ tu n ity to rent all of your vacant room*. In order to aid Housem other*, the Texan make* these special rata* to tho** who w ant roomers for th* aacond semester. Courteous me»»enger» w ill call fo r your ad. This service is a* near a* your telephone. PHONE 2*2473 BEFORE 4:30 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Classified Ad Department BLUEBONNET BELLE NOMINEES Appointments are being made at this time for pictures to go in this section. Since a limited time exists for the making of these pic­ tures The Cactus sta:f ear­ nestly solicits your co-opera- Ton in making c f appoint­ ments as early as possio s. A nominees shou d come oy Journalism Building 103 ard pay their fee and arrange a convenient time for their sit­ ting. T HE C A C T U S Journalism Building ICB r n f h one 2-2473____ THE PATRY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The F irst College Daily in the South P A G E T H R E E Ladies’ Handmade Belts O F TH E VERY FINEST LEA T H ER Variety of Colors B E A U T I F U L — D I F F E R E N T — N E W SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1939 Few Meetings, Parties Mr. Cooper Planned-Dead W eek Avoids Liaison A c c o rd in g to U n iv e r s ity re g u la tio n s, t i p period designated as Dead W e e k is closed to a ll fo rm a l social a ffa irs . The la«t G e rm a n o f the sem ester w ill be S a tu rd a y n ig h t, 'The Hottentot' Is Back Again A s'G o in g Places' By B E R N A R D S E I G L E Texan Staff Miss Oberon is Simple, Sensuous Mr. Dick P o w e ll and a co m p a n y of strange Damon Runyonesque creatures in “ G o in g P la c e s ” w ho speak rhetoric w ith a Bronx tw an g but emerge as carbon-copy clow ns, o ffe r this periodic disturbance of a young m an, naive and n ice , who is a fra id of horses but fin d s w h ich the ca le n d a r w ill be closed u n til next semester. ^ , ( .rev and Frank R. Adam*. Screen pi»> ,. —._ M rs. xr K a t h l e e n B la n d , a ss m a n tU ’ an Plia n t assistant dean o f w om en, pointed out, how- h ■ s j*. Beltman and Song* Lavien. a... OC-., . l l . • •Ja't Does * ____ Production by Sam Goid»yn. Direction phobia to conqu er his pride . Dom 2 *2 . S X X L f s w " ? u t ' l K thai, e ve n tu a lly and h o rro r., h r "> « « nde \»_. P n ivn ll p e rm it his^“ » < * te rrib le of them b! "•TL ™ r » . t o E " 4 ” stretch . M a r y S m it h — ---- K a t i e C a l l a h a n ------- — --- A,“ .“ ’ I get tho g ir l? hr w in th, .to o p le ch a se t Docs he Sto p it ! G a d . Hon- Meric Obernn Fatty Kelly nah! D on’t b t a fool. Where to G o P A R A M O U N T .— " T h * C ow boy is e ve r, th a t "e v e n though the social cale n d a r closed u n til a fte r exams, this re g u la tio n docs nut in te rfe re w ith S u n d a y d in n e rs w h ich the U n iv e rs ity g irls m ay attend as guests at fra te rn ity houses, d o rm i­ houses, boarding approved tories, or a n y other in fo rm a l plftCG. ** A lth o u g h m any clubs have post- Are You Going To Church Sunday? Walter Brennan * " * ~ _________ F u lly Knight Henry Koiker Mabel Todd Harry Davenport Emma Dunn B" i* Mr. Smith ----- --- Klly . U ncle Hannibal Ma H aw kins-- -— :r~r- B y B O Y D S I N C L A I R T e x a n A m u M m e n t t E d i to r th e ir poned ~„g,*»rwr« u n til a ft e r the fin a l ex- D aniel E . G rie d e r, m in i.te r m eetings u n til a ft e r am in atio n period some w ill meet re g u la rly scheduled F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N j q i SO— M o rning service, “ Poten G a r y Cooper, the hum an fla g ­ pole, w ho once upon a tim e gave ‘ he fin e s t p o rtra y a l o f the sp irit V'ym,. m e lineny t ___ i a n yw a y. K W I L L K L U S • T he K w ill K lu b w ill m eet S a t ­ u rd a y at 3:30 o'clock a t the home o f M iss L illia n W e s te r, w ith M rs. jo in t hostess. W illia m W y se A f t e r the ro ll c a ll, w hich is to be answ ered w ith “ A Boo k I H a v e R e c e n tly E n jo y e d .” the program w ill consist of re view s by Miss W e s te r and M rs. L e e Shepard. ab n a litie s of the S o u l.” C h o ir an- o f the A m e ric a n cow boy in them . “ S e a rch M e, O G o d.” m em , o v a l i i i *uc, w u v u . , V ir g in ia n ,” a g .irI W W * . 1 .* * ' ;— V e sp ers w ith tw o solos by M rs. of v a le t to peram b ulating T I - . . -! J . in "T h e C ow b oy and tho in “ ih e Cowboy Jo*n L a d y ,” m w hich he divides the title E . B . P o rte r. M e d ita tio n on steaks na. rc« ‘The T hree C ro w n s.” - Y o u n g Peo p le ’s S o c ie ty fellow- role w ith ^ l58_M.e_rl t ship supper and fello w sh ip eve- actress nin g at the home of M r. and M rs. H a v e r C u rrie , 1214 New- ning S tre e t. la sm a n m . U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T W a lt e r H . M cK e n zie , pastor so lig h t fe rs com petition to the projectio n ist’s carbon arc beam. M r. Coop­ e r’s c h a ra c te r o f S tre tc h , an apt fo r his elongated stature, the L o r d ’s S u p p e r.” O bservance presents to him no h istrio n ic pi ob Serm on. " T h e S ig n ifica n c e o f name •upper.” O bservance presents to him no n m r i o m c prou- ^ ’s Supp er. A mixed lem . T o the r a ^ y ra n c h e i ;ts fu n n y fash io ^ ^ jt of; ^ i “ T h e C ow boy and the Lad> is •going r i AO - At lh *1 !err\ Wald and Maumee at n a n d William C o l l k ^ S r ^ S c ^ W mc H rni* Leo. Mti.ie and Jvrl. * by »<«*£._--- - and thur I.. Todd. Produced by Co.mopoH and Johnny Mower. Photograph bv Ar- day ) un. Directed by Rey Enright. Released by Werner Bro* Peter Mason Ellen Farber „. The east follow. Dick Powell Anita Louise D ick IN '" ell and K W -.the- .njr ‘The Franklin Dexter , ' U A * Armiirnni I eel- ^ , v ne Sulllv, n 1 1 H e r s e lf . Jo y c e C o m pto n Ronald Reairen | Fe a tu re begins at w riter Catlett 2:54, 4:38, 6:22, 8:06, -itlett S T A T E . 1 ; J ^ g — Qlglock> and the I ady.” W ith G a r y Cooper and Merle Oberon. F e a tu re begins ?;44> (R e v ie w e d to ­ S a ra C rew e, the heroine, is a so rt of L itt le O rphan A n nie. The (lau g h ter of a v e ry w ea lth y ow ner o f diam ond mines, she the "p rin c e s s ” o f the p riva te school u n til it is learned th a t her fa th e r has died, le a vin g h er penniless. S a ra is then forced to be scullery m aid w hich she bears Pollyanna- ishly, m aking believe that she is Q U E E N .— “ The F ro n tie rs m a n .” still the princess. She is fin a lly dis- W ’th W illiam Bo yd and G eorg e covered and adopted by the v e ry fa th e r, cruel "G o in g P la c e s.” W ith Louise. 1 :1 0 , and 9:50. at 1 :40, good frien d o f her t<,,ll,y>’ .. 11:26, A n ita late I ' ! . is I (F ir s t day.) C A P | T ( ) L .— “ Arkansas T r a v e l­ F a y and e r.” W ith Bob B u rn s Ba in ter. V A R S IT Y . — " A lw a y s b le.” W ith Ja n e W ith ers. In T r o u ­ T E X A S . — “ G ive Me a S a ilo r »** the who se verely rebukes the Miss M inchen. B e c k y , little maid-of-all- w ork , e a s ily ca rrie d o f f all the act­ ing laurels w ith her strong Irish accent, her short pigtails, and high o f pleasure sh rill e x clam ations o ver some unexpected bit o f good fo rtu n e . S a ra w as also commend W ith M artha R a v e aud Bob H op e. » b l? « ‘ he op tiniiatic im agiuutiTe 'o rp h a n .— A N N H A R U E L L . honors or shipped to the S m ith ­ sonian ^ In s titu tio n , the venerable , ly r « e d has „ through W illia m C o llie r s H otten to t” be generations, is it. In c fo r w h a t appears to N or does M r. P o w e ll display a r y vw ice ^ ^ ^ fij m H e as _ Qnce w hen A n ita is, around bis neck like an A d a m ’s Lo u ise ind igenou* to the isle of served to he e ith e r buried w it h 3 d ?0 U ^ 6 j4 0 , 8 :2 0 , end ^ I f ever a cin em atic anim al de- H a ye ?. Feature begins Cinderella Plot Pleases Kids 'Little Princess' Is Children's Play "T h e L it t le P rin c e s s ,” presented by C la re T re e M a jo r ’s C h ild re n ’s T h e a te r in H ogg M e m o ria l A u d i­ torium F r id a y a fte rn o o n , w as ex­ celle n t the e n terta in m e n t young audience fo r w hich it was intended. The plot o f the play closely tales we have read. resem bles fo r the sing et w ill n, On Thee W e F e e d .” erm on, “ The T ru th About “ B read of rang ed from M o n ta n a s H o llyw o o d s r e fu lg e n c y , this r o _ ^ ^ ^ h(j jo jn s g w , ^ ^ inane som ething about ith Maxine .Sullivan and assorted itterbugs for a sw ing soiree jit M rs. J . P . D avid and Miss Sara- in dell D a v id , m other and sister of stu* Je a n e tte D a vid , U n iv e rs ity raucous “ M u tin y in the N u rs e ry ,” and Ih e who puts the thought I detected an arom a o f id e n t f r n m D allas, w ill visit in Aits I collaborates Durning celluloid. Jiv e , m an ! ’ tin this week-end. eharlov-hors". A rm strong onk J;(U ,s „ A n n u m p ’ ' ill trum pet _ RO B'T M U ELLER S BRO . I S B B ^ •4.: ■ ■■ I e p a s . is blessed w ith the ease of His a is a ‘ n a tu ra l. and au to b io g rap h ical p ro jectio n . em barrassed sp irit in an aw k w ard emDai. A body in the presence of fem ales , and his sure sp irit in a lithe body in the presence o f men and c rit­ te rs m ake his cow boy roles the quintessence o f p e rfe c tio n . F L ik e C ecil B. D e M ille , one S am ­ uel G o ld w yn can be depended upon fo r v a rio u s and su n d ry anachron­ isms, h e re w ith the casting of the beauteous Miss O beron as a sim- S IG M A A L P H A IO T A Sigm a A lp h a Io ta , n& n fr a te r n ity , w ill in itia te m usic a n d H a r r ie t D an iel o f T em p i* L o ttie H ancock ot A u stin a t the T ex as School of F in e A rts Satur- _ *Ie a ^ d a y afte rn o o n a t 4 o’clock. A n in fo rm a l fo r m e m b e r w ill fo llo w the in itia tio n . reception :30— Se o f th * Lo rd q u artet B e in g S a v e d .” U N I V E R S I T Y C H U R C H O F C H R I S T F r a n k L . Cox, m in u te r U N I V E R S I T Y C L U B T he U n iv e rs ity C lub , w h ich w ill have a sm oker S a tu rd a y n ig h t at 8:15— T a lk , 8 o’clock a t the club, has u rg e d , m em bers to come and smoke the 9:45— B ib le School. best 5-cent cig ars th a t m oney can T em p le .” I O :50— Serm on, " I Am the L ife . The annual business m eeting 7 — E v e n in g serm on, " F i v e Fools. " T h e Tom b or a ^ F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L S. M arcua H ouge, m in u te r buy. ------- w ill be held S a tu rd a y , Ja n u a r y 21 , P R E S B Y T E R I A N L E A G U E "T h e C h u rch w ill be the them e te ria n Stu d en ts 4 gram S u n d a y nig ht, fo llo w in g in c 'I «_jpper w hich w ill be served at P re s b y te ria n t h e C hurch a t 6 o’clock. U n iv e r s it y Grace Biesele w ill lead the pro- A t T e x . . B .b le C h a ir gram and K e lle y N e a l, J a c k Mc- F L j e w e tt, m in u te r C lendon, and L e s lie O ’C o n n o r w ill u — S e rm o n : speak. T opics w ill be taken from re p o rt, o f t h e O xford C o n fe re n ce C H R I S T I A N on “ The C h u rch and M od ern So- C E N T R A L C h r i s m a n cie ty McIntyre, Oldham W in Design Contest M c E v o y M c In ty r e Ja c k Oldham tied fo r fir s t place in a Christm as decoration contest th a t and on “ W h a t ’s A h ead fo r A m er ; c re d it to D r. Sig m und F r e u d ’s lea. T he strin g trio w ill play. idea. l l lig io n .” C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H “ R e th in k in g M iss O beron M. E . Sa d le r, m inister is plain M a ry I S m ith , spelling her name that w ay j in spite o f the fa c t th a t she is an actress. B o red , she goes slumming He- 1 w ith the d is ta ff side o f the house i help to the rodeo. She meets M r. C ooper, who is a fra id of women. D e fin ite fem in in e psychology’ of the relation sh ip between the sexes th at w ay. Then Miss t in ? ” Sex te tte w ill sing “ L if t O beron changes from this w a y to T h in e E y e s , ' and the choir w ill that. sing “ I f W ith A ll Y o u r H earts. ’ | Serm on, “ Do Y o u L iv e in Aus- pet* him w ill sing “ H ail to the C reator.’ She buys a tic k e t on the coast- “ G o d ’s D epen-, wise steam er th a t is c a rry in g the donee U pon M e n .” Ju n io r C hoir rodeo and M r. C ooper from P a lm Great Beach to Galveston. The encour­ aging meteorological phenomena of fog and celestial phenomena of lunar light awaken in the cowboy and the lady the chords of what 9 : 4 5 Sunday School under su- Philosopher A rthur Schopenhauer called the absurd comedy of re­ production. pevision of E llis Nelson. 7 :2 0 -8 — Serm on, . Cl ass if ie d A d v e r t i s i n g RATE CARD Classified Advertisers READER ADS 20 Words— Maximum 1 tim® 2 time. 8 times 6 time. DISPLAY I col, w id e by I in, deep, 60e in se rtio n was sponsored by ^h« D<^ a r l^ e’^ U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N of A r c h i t e c t u r e and L . 31. » c a r brough and Sons. They received Conway T. W harton, m n . m i n i s t e r $12.50 each. Edw ard Reichert and W in fred R e a d e r A d s A r e To B e R u n On C o n s e c u t i v e D a y s e e C h a r a e f or C o p y ( b a n g e l o s t - the third, fourth, and fifth year students in design and their sub­ je c t was “ A Christmas Decorative Scheme.” The problems are on display B u ild ­ in Architecture ing 1 0 2 . j Swing and Turn Club To H ave Barn Dance received $7.50 each. Miss g— Presbyterian Student League Gustafson tied for second place n — Sermon, "E c e e Hom o!” and Eloise (Horrell and W arren C a u s ­ te r tied for third place and re­ ceived $5 each. Amnesia, brought on by love, followed by a vesper causes Miss Oberon to visit Mr. supper, service on "T h e Church’s V iew Cooper’s Lykes-like stateroom. Af- on W a r ,” led by Grace Biesele, ter dilly-dallying. Mr. ( oper assisted by K elley Neal,_ Ja c k turns off ^the light, Miss ();b « ™ J it o ff again, and Mr. Cooper seeing liai- ^handise:t 0 E a r l Balzar, W a lte r 7 .5 0 — Sermon, "W h e n L ife Goes s o n for sure, call* up ‘ ne captain, saying to Miss Oberon rn honor­ saying able utterance, “ W hen a man feels I toward a woman like I feel toward The following ten entrants re­ ceived honorable mention and are . r , ™ P . Bowm an, Roger Conant. Jam es P Gibson, Ja c k Graves, La Rue Lang, T b k C. Moore, George Schwarz, t o v Smith, and E rn est L. Youens. Fred W . Kern, McClendon and Leslie nor. F IR S T E N G L IS H L U T H E R A N you, it’s time to get married.’ O ’Con- turns it back on, . . . . . . hand.. turns Sour. . . . The competition was limited to 10:30— Sermon, N o re fu n d , fo r cancellation s. in c o rre c t R espo n sib le fo r one in s e rtio n o nly. A L L A D S C A S H IN A D V A N C E M essenger s e rv ic e un til 4:30 p m .. w eek- d ay.. C o u n te r u n til 6 p.m. s e rv ic e for Dial 2-2473 further information on messenger service. to v» ay ‘The Miss Ellen D rew ’s and Mr. h red Personal P ro fit.” The subject M c M u rra y ’s im aginary entertain- durintr the educational period of ing in their im aginary house in rom- Sing, You Sinners” is reality coat the service in the adult group , pared to Mr, Coopers fantastical w ill be, "C h ristian W orship and ranch the L o rd ’s D ay.” * :(!!.» V a,, Q m narc’1 la , ii __ A LL S A I N T S ’ C H A P E L Chest e r L. Hul ts, rector house-warming with hands in his half-built bungalow. F O R _ s a i t Its effect is negatory because of it* too lengthy treatment. ......... — the C o n ve rtib le in A-1 nhap*. R ad io . P r iv s t wner. Ph o n e 8-2644.__________ ___________ O ldsm ob ile coupe : Business Opportunities Autos For Sale The Sw ing and Turn Club • it,Uh, a E a r n dance 6— v "sw ing out” with a bam dance F rid a y night from 8 to 12 o’clock in the Old B o y Scf ut Hut. A. J . Meyers, Dean T. U. T a y lo rs fa- K c ManI> pattor vorite hand, w ill play. meeting. The schottish, “ Little Fo o t,” heel and toe polka, waltz, and 3 square dance w ill be among t h e 1 T h . , . , will a l a n r forms of dancing. There w ill also be some modern dancing. Miss D orothy Gebauer, M r? K a th le e n '' Bland, and M i - Ruth j:I:U 5 - P - W , Bass w ill chaperon. t a w 7:30— Corporate Communion for Clyde F itch ’s thirty-year-old . i i U niversity students followed play on which the copyright has run out Is a mixture of farce, phil- by breakfast at Gregg House. Morning prayer and sermon, j osophy, and strictly elemental so- ‘ Club cial comment. Character actors espers Fuzzy like W a lte r K night, H a rry Davenport, and Em m a Dunn contribute no little into evolving all t h e r e factors i n t o a comedy that is savory to a con- Brennan, S u n d a y ST. P A U L ’S L U T H E R A N and Services in German. and Bible «tant diet of motion pictures. V frn rio u s l l — Sermon — The Gracious W ords of J esu« Spoken in hie Home Tow n.” „ T . A li r w a v e s S P A T E fo r sm a ll b u s in e * , acro ss fr U n io n B u ild in g . Se# M r. E h m a n , 2 2 ^ Coaching F R E N C H , G e r m a n . L a t in G r e e k . C o * in g , t r a n s l a t i n g . D ia l 2 -0892, 6-7 p .rn S P A N I S H . F r e n c h , G e r m a n , I t a l i a n . U n . te a c h e r . 1701 C o n g r e s s . 2-7104. T R I G . , A lg , G e o m ., A n a l y t , , C a lc j i R a n d le , 2311 S a n A n to n io . 2 - 0 1 5 ,. F R E N C H , G e r m a n . L a t in . G r e e k , < /a in g . t r a n s l a t i n g . Dial 2 - 0 « 'j2 . <>■ V D O N ’T F A I L S p a n is h A , I . or 12. R e e n a b le r a t e * . M r * . Riker. 2-fH . H o ly M a trim o n y .” 2 :30— Ju n io r W a lt h e r Leag ue B a k e r ’s meets in the parish hall. A new f e m i n i n e s i n f f r w i l l b e introdu ced to the netw orks on Phi] "H o n o lu lu Bo m d ' over t h * Colum bia netw ork from 8 to 2-6*63- e f f e c t i v e c o a c h i n g In Mf m atic*. M A . in m ath e m atic *. *f y e a r . su cc e s sfu l te ach in g and c< You w ill be a a tiafie d . ( a .I Ma * 7:30— S erm o n — “ W h a t M a y W e 8:30 o’clock tonight. She is E lit e COACHING in A ra ivic Geometr f a m ily C ooper, vocalist w ith E d d ie De- o n o m e try. C o lle g e A lg f - ra, Mi In re a tm e n t. ar the H o ly fro m of F in a n c e and J ne A n d re w * r-n’ ia! and In t e g r a l C aleufu *. Ja m # * I>earn C o n cern in g Hom e L i f e . ” A . D. Pi Entertains W ith Buffet Supper A A lp ha D e lta P i so ro rity enter- « t* W e d T h u rs d a y n ig h t w ith a buf- fo r p led ge,, a c tiv e ,, in- Y ' r X k M a rtin o ‘of i r f d in n e r w.wv*4 n l n m r Ort d u d “ D a lla s, p ro vin ce presid ent, and M rs. G. E . B r a y , o f A u stin , state president. A centerp iece o f spring flo w e rs served as table decorations. M a ry L u c ille K u h n and A lb in a M ig lia v a c c a w ere in charge o f the program . C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E S E R V I C E „ u u , J o f righteousness is lif e ; and the ton and M a ry K e lly . p a th w a y is death.” (P ro v e r b ? 1 2 :2 8 ). th e re o f th ere no L a n g e ’s orchestra. S is te rs and th e ir d istin ctive har- m onies w ill he supported by a include* the com edy cast which (B o r tS e , M c K s o g b 2501 " - • u - D O N ’T F A I L E N G L I S H 12. R " te ach e r who ha E n g lis h . 89c an ho ,r. P L ne L experienced Dancing in T h e New- Y o rk Philharm onic- = S y m p h o n y O rchestra reaches the C5ifit its broadcast over A N N E T T E D U V A L d a n c i n g 3 0 0 m ark W A B O C B S IO to 11:30 from o’clock this morning. E x c e p t fo r one num ber the program w ill con­ sist o f music by Mendelssohn, i o y i l s Shop. Dr#»st». Dressmaking M o n d a y * A Th r*d» L E A R N T O D A N C E ♦* a G . O . Pershing, Author, Speaks at Y ’ Sunday George O. P e r ih in g , au th or and D e b u ssy’s tone poem, ’ The A fte r- >i0Wg' Re>* Phone T T I 2-2473 I h e I Iexan C lassified A d s rT l Plione 2-2473 I J U 1 1 Announcements IH M For Sale Typing Rentals R e n ta ls : N EW LY FRESH J e t t y row tnd heifer calf, dry cow and good-blooded bull to trade for whlte-facc heifer, or iteer*. Might sell for cash. » all operator and ask for 49-F-2. ____________ Laundries G arage Rooms Room and Board LARGE garage room*: I de hath, pri­ vate phone, maid service. AUo lovely •oath room, private entrance, bath. 610 W r i t 18. 4 4 1 7 . VACANCIES for boy* at 1905-1907, 1907'v University Avenue, m block* south campus. Table boarder, taken. Call in person. M n. Copeland. You e n run yotir cla.sifirJ very I exan 1 •conomicslly In Th. Daily U 0 M E L A U N D R Y l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 l I T YPIN G : Theme*, the*®*, outline*, note*. Wink called for and delivered Krannn- nhle rate*. Prompt aerviee. MI.* Wylia. Phone 2-0927. MANY YEA R S experience typing *he*e* and term paperi. Reasonable In rates. Cell Mr*. Green, 2-0873._______ W anted to Buy HIGH ES’I GASH PRICES HAID FOH .hues, and .ult •eeond-hand clothing rgKPM We alen buy musical Instrument. A. Schwart*. Phone 8-0184. MALKIN PAYS MORE for l)*ad Bult* Clothing end S h e * 407 East 8th S-0885 CASH for Scrap Gold. King., Chain*. Watch®*, etc. 821 Congree. 2-7712. Rentals Furnished Apartments S O U T H E A S T 3 room a p a rtm e n t: B a th , paid. A d u lt*. No sin g le men. 2830 R io G ran d*. t-orch, w a ter, sleeping lig h t* C O U P L E O R B O Y S : 2 ro o m . fu rn ish ed ap artm e n t. P r iv a t e entrance, hath, g a ­ fu rn ish ed . $22. ________ rage. w a ter, 3206 S p e e d w ay, 8747. lig h t*, ga* S P E E D W A Y A R M S ■ B e a u t ifu lly nished e ffic ie n c y camp i*. 1P20 Speedw ay. 6818. a p a rtm e n t. f u r ­ B lo c k M I N! A p a r t m e n t rn c o m m o d a te 4. A ls o 2 la rg e ro o m * . S b e p jn g p o rc h , g a r a g e . Reasonable. 808 W e r t 21, * a ll 2-899H. GARAGE ROOMS for hoy.: New brick building, tile shower*, all utilities paid. Porter service. Mr*. J. F. Malone. 1808 Lavaca. Phone 3643, __________ _ Rooms BOYS-G1RLS: Very- de-irahle southeast. quiet room. Private brick horn* of two. Adjoining hath. 8 block* west Un­ ion. 2216 Rio Grande. 2-2839. Rooms for Girls G I R L S : N iec fro n t bedroom, ad jo in in g co n ve n ie n ce*. Q u iet. bath. Modern 2410 R io G ran de. U P S T A I R S room fo r tw o g irl* . I b lo ck * w r i t of ca m p u s. 2307 N u e ce s. C all 8.1898, . Room & Board T H E R E W I L L be tw o vacan cie s at the A ik e n H o u se F e b ru a ry I . C a ll 8261. d in n e r. N e w house. N e w F O R M E N . Room . breakfa-t and 6 o 'clo ck fu rn itu re . H an d so m e and co m fo rtab le. T il# bath. Call *881.___________________________ . T W O vac an cie s fo r g irl* w ith M rs. H ig h ­ to w e r a ft e r F e b ru a ry I . 612 W e s t -2, C a ll 9320. I .40 .55 . .70 . . LOO O n e D ay Service DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY 8 -HOtJR SER V IC E 6 4 4 4 119 E a s t 7 th Locksmiths K E Y S f i t t e d S tre e t F if t h Phone 2-7981 — C all us. P e t m e c k y 'i Shop. 101 W e s t 6th. Lost and Found c . r d <•*«<- e o n u tn in g d r iv e r * been ie end o th e r paper* va lu a b le to ow n er o n ly . P le a s e ca ll N a t P e rrin e , Ph o n e 6929. L O S T : Diamond and enpphlre P i P h i pin. M a ry A nn C o llin s ” engraved on h a rk . N o t ify R u th C o llins, S c o ttis h R ite D o r­ m ito ry . R ew ard Music Rooms for Boys B O Y S : U P S T A I R S room* V4 block w e s t U n io n B u ild in g . A ll h ill* paid. P ric e d rig h t. 407 W e s t 23. Gall 2-0616. N E W H O I S E for boy* th a t is d iffe re n t. C h ile to Drag. R cn .o n a b le ra te * . 708 W e s t 2 4 bor ap p o in tm e n ts c a ll 2-840 4. VACANCY fo r tw o b o y .. P r i v a t e h o m e. f o r b o y s . fu rn is h e d . N e a r U n iv e r s it y . 805 P r iv a t e bath and *h o w e r H eat W e s t 28rd S t r e e t . ro o m . w ith sleeping p orch. M E N : M o d e rn hom e, u p s t a ir ., Ideal s tu d y V e n e tia n clo se ts, b lind s, hardw o od tiled b ath. N e a r c a m p u s M rs . W r ig h t . 500 W e s t I S . flo o r*, larg e N E W fu rn is h e d bedroom , tile sh ow er, p r i­ fu rn itu re , m a il Ideal fo r one o r vate e n tra n ce, m aple s e rv ic e . U tilitie s paid. tw o. $30. 2-1740. ____________________ ___ B O Y S * R O O M S : Double and single. 2 clo­ set*. e v e r y th in g new. P r i v a t e tile bath. inclu ded , out* P r iv a t e en tran ce. G arag e E a s t 82 S tre e t. __________________________ R O O M fo r b o y : R ig h t on cam pus, I block P r iv a t e e n ­ sleeping porch. 2410 W ic h it a . from P h y s ic s B u ild in g . tran ce, T elep hone 2-7929. ______ M O S I D E S I R A B L E : S o u th e ast, flu iet, p riv a te beth, p rivate entra n ce, ne w home, new fu rn itu re , tw in beds, clo se t. t i l l W e s t 19. 7 966.______ A V A I L A B L E Fe b ru a ry I in p r iv a t e ho m e : fo r young man share room . A d jo in in g bath w ith .b o w e r. 1009 W e s t 2 2 % . 2-3040. ______ R O O M S w ith ^ boys, q u ie t, p riv a te bom* I block fro m room m ates. studious ca m p u s. 210 E a s t 2 6 v*. 2-3518. [ . E l A U S T I N P H O N O G R A P H C O . fu r ­ nish m u st* for you r p a rty o r dance. Ph onog raph * 116 E a s t 5. 9489. rented fo r a ll o ccasio n s, j , r,nj0_ ________________ B O Y S : A v a ila b le now or I . ii room e ffic ie n c y a p artm e n ts. R e f r ig ­ V e n e tia n inner- S porch**, eratio n, u tilitie s b lin d s .’ * blocks cam pus. 2600 S a n An- e x ce lle n t m eals, m ilk ae rie d a l *>•?!*: taken . Reasonable. 1916 B O Y S : H u tc h is o n H ou«e. New H irin g m attre sse s, f m U h e d . f e b r u a r y sleet T ab le b oard ers S p e e d w a y . 2-6761. Mimeographing T Y P I N G A C u ttin g 24-hour scr- , p T o m m y ti con. 2502 A Vlchlta. 2 -9 8 2 8 . Plumbing - w ater heater re p a irin g , RAVE' range*, t '• m tnppe. ce 1890 — Plumbing ga* piping. ■ * - onnected. ainka, **w e r* I L a v a c a . P h o n e 6768 Records G arage A p a r t m e n t G A R A G F, A P A R T M E N T S • T ile bath «nd sh ow er, In n e rs p rin g m aO resses, t w i n ; * 1921 |.r |x. 3007 F r o t h and 1316 W e s t L y n n . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M r*. W 'ooten. 2-8846. Garage Rooms R O O M A N D B O A R D fo r t W e ll b a l­ anced m eal*. P ric e * reasonable W a lk ­ ing d ista n ce U n iv e r s it y . 212 Elm w ood. V A C A N C I E S : G ir l* •'I' » hom e. 2 b lo c k ' U n iv e rs ity . Adjoining t il* b ath* G la sse d s le e p .'« por h. M rs. H a r la n . 2600 N uecev. 7515. room-hoard. B O Y S : N ic e ro o m s be*ween and C a p ito l. Good home *"*’ I if desired . R easo nable rate*. B i l l . P»>1. 1609 G u a d a lu p e . 8-1869. F O R R E N T : N e w room *, fo r second sem ester in E v e l e . . Ed en . T . U . T a y lo r. 6 to 7 p m. 2214 S a n A n ­ tonio. sortable, 2-7109. new f u rn itu re R O O M and board for bo-,« nighed room *. W e ll balanced mea is. Rea- N E W y f jr S i 2105 R io Grande. Telephone b ric k hom e, single b e c . s p r in g m a t t r e s s e s , rn in g d is t a n c e o f U n i v e r s i t y t io n a l. G a r a g e a v a ilb le 2396 S a b in e . aid service. W a lk * M e a ls op- S L I G H I L Victor ato n e. I im a y e Sto re I I E O P h o n o g r a p h R e c o r d * - ■ , w b .<, D e e r s , V o c a lin , M el- , r h o r 8 fo r 2 6e. P e t e 's P a c k - M o c k . o f c a m p u s S m it h . 2-2928. ! > - E a s t 6 th . EOT I l f E A S T g a r a g e r o o * i r e r i p r iv a t e h a th , prl rr » id s e r v ic e . 4 C a ll 9993 o r M r s . l r v a t . en- G I R L S — T r a n s ie n t s . R - r a b le . 2 20 6-22 0 8 N e re * r . r d R e t . on- I■ -4. D O W N S T A I R S g a r a g e r o o m : N i r e l y fu r- U n i v e r s i t y , 2005 W i c h it a — . R O O M a n d b o a r * a n c e d m e a l* . for b R e- on* • W el] ba' • I a block 2-19*7. “ D EI Hi E R P L E ” — -Goy L o m b a r d o and h n H r a . " S a y I t W i t h A K U * " — v a n w it h O r c h e e t r a . R e c o r d * W i l l J , R . R e e d M u . i e C o . 805 a t 6 55.1. p is h e d , p r i v a t e b a th o r co ID I*. M a id s e r v ic e , U p p e r c la s s m e n ( . a r a g e . 906 Travel Bureaus G A R A G E R O O M f o r on# or t w o b o y*. P r i v a t e b a th a n d e n t r a n c e . s e r v ic e . U t i l i t i e s f ir n ia b e d . M u d 1312 W e s t L y n n . E n f i e l d . 7 30 0. A v a ila b le W e l l paid B O Y S U n u s u a l ly n e e \ • I £ c k » V V - r;::; a a le e p i Re) R e a s o n a b le . 2512 (xuada . upe- ............ r - 2 R O O M S U I T E J f a d jo in in g b a th , n m e a ls . W a l k i n g d P a r k P la c e . 8-1149, id f < r ■ nee IT . - 7 9 ie . T w in l ed*, e, excellent ,’a r t i l y . 7u'J v At [ ( A R \ RC ,* s * e n g e r » d a ily to a ll p o in t* . C A R A G F -, r B u r e a u . 708 R m r.n *. 2-7264 R O O M E 4 b o y * S t u c c o b u ild in g . N i c e ly fu r n is h e d . .S h o w e r. M a id s e r v ic e . U p p e r c la s s m e n E x t r a good h a d *. G a r a g e . 906 W e s t 26. R O O M and B o ard I L o v e ly la rg e roo! ' o 1 2 I Reasonable. S n G ab rie l. F I N E S T d e lu x e s tu d e n t s u it e s : S w a n k y - .b o w e r , st re a m li n e d - m o d e r n is t ic. T il e p r iv a t e e n t r a n c e , m a id f u r n is h e d . $40 f o r tw o . C a l l - -- • * ; ____ QU I ET P L A C E t o s t u d y : P in e - p a n e le d in n e w T d e n r * ^ n l y 6 b lo c k * fr o m U n io n R n - p r i v a t e h a th ( . h e w e r ) B o u le v a r d . P h o n e 2-8068^_____________ _ B O Y S : C lean, comfortable room * n e a tly pp* fu rn is h e d . P ric e d rig h t tion al. 2608 G uad alup e. Ph tn e 2-821'- R O O M in y a rd fo r 2 boy*. d r e e in g room , ping f beds* ■ $10 each. 250 8 R io G ran d e . C a ll i8‘ I® , B ed roo m , set 2-8228. ______________ Typing S IN G L A R O O M : — ......... -...... In n e rs p rin g m a itre * * _ _ _ _ | p ho no 8-2996 tile bath, maple fu rn itu re , hardwood R O S W E L L H O ' SF. . r a 's t y r in g : T h e m e *, theaes, V taso n ab le . C a ll 8-1239. ' G L a w o u tlin e *, these*, them e*. M rra y . 2207 R io G ran de. 7776. p m * o f them e*, th e se *, out- L o n a S m ith . 8-1869. flour*, maid se rvice . C a ll m o rn in g s p r e ­ fer si,l v. 3126 D uval. N E W garage d ressin g ro o m : 2 P r iv a t e room , p riv a te h a th . K n o tty f u rn itu ra , garage. 2 b o y *. pine w alla, m aple blo-k* U n iv e r s it y . 4698. diou* boy fi od, conif sh o w e r*, lr Coaching or Typing Ads Specie' Rates 2 Line Ads $2.00 Month F o r E x a m p l e : C O A C H IN G : German, L v o, French, Greek, Translating. Ca 1-0000. TH E D A ILY T EX A N C LA SSIFIED S C A L L 2-2473 BEFORE 4:30 ic y w here *tu- hume. Q u a lity room *, .ean J. r* rf-11 w a > . F O R B O Y S : N ic e ly fu m U h e d room s jo in in g b ath *, p riv a te to U n iv e r s it y . ve n ie n t S tre e t. P h o n g < 620. a l t Ad- :on- H elm a M A K E re agr* at I room . 2 bloc* fans hoard un rf 2-237 3. ^ ____ na i * fo r u p sta irs from ca nap'J a. Room 1912 N u e ce *. jna b k . S T A L L T E R H U W E i R '10**" *nT rr” “n * t u * dent*. Meal** optio nal. S in g le bed*. * R io G ran d e . Ph o n e block* camp B O Y * 7 . ™ in-a me;,!*. I - I O C o n u re**. 2-5221 ROY’S : Room and hoard $28-50, P r i v a ’ e nome. 'I win bed-, steeping porch a v a il­ able. E x c e lle n t m eal*. U t ilit ie s fu rn ish ed . 11 o Went 31, H-2W S ft# R O O M - B 0 5 R D excellent fo r bf>v*: m eal*. P r ic e reasonable. Room s nicely Ji.p t . 2 blocks cam pus. 1905 N u e ce s. P h a n ? 2*4911* * G I R L S : Room -board. R e aso n a b le rates. I win bed*. A e ro ** street so uth of S u t ­ ton H a ll. 391 W e s t 21. 2-8576. R O Y S : A v a l able now. Ona v a c a n c y , up- » ta ir» , e a» t a lg .p m g Porch, three q u .r- reaaonable. __________ _ ter beds, 8 0 f W e s t 23. 9237. til® hath, T trm a in n e rsp rin g m attre sse s, B O Y S : F i r s t cia ** home. N ew tw in bed*. larg e clo se ts. B o a rd o p tio n al. *30. 2809 R io G rande. 8-1447. ________________ _ ' ‘Good | B O Y S : E x t r a nice bedrooms tran ce *. b id . paid. 2804 N o rth G u a d a lupe. 3792. P r iv a t e home. t il* b ath, outside en­ larg e clo sets. A ll Reaso nable. J B O Y 'S : L a r g e so uth east room f ,)r : or 3. P r iv a t e *t!tran ce , tile bath ——= and shower. 704 , 5 - Unfurnished Cottages sciR. R E N T b v o w n e r: N e w u n fu rn ish e d t h . h . n , w * j: K . r . E f , U n iv e r s it y n .ig .. , s l -lo n o ,V ho-hood. Ph o n e 9410. - M I T T E R M A Y E R B A B Y B O R N , le ctu re r, w ho is now on a nation- noon o f a F a u n ” and The F if t h "rid# s p r i n g t o w , w ill U l t Y .M .C .A . the U niversity \ girl weighing 7 pounds and l l ounce? was born to M r. and Mrs. H en ry M itterm ayer Thursday afternoon a* o ( . ' ( k . Hight at 7:20 o’clock a’ Seton In- is the f inn arv. Mrs. M itterm ayer is the “ Spain Aw akes” fnrm er Miss Smith, Rock, Ark. M itterm ayer lettered with Spanisr R e lie f activities ?r r c R U IS E - R A N E Y for two years on the Longhorn football team. author of by Otto Klemp* and of numr-n is C B S I r o m 3 ; rx-student ' f r o m L ittle conflict. He has been associated Mr. Pershing a Sym phony of B M a ry phony of Beethoven w ill be Los A n geles e Sunday prn.onted by th Philharm onic Orchestra, directed >’■ Philharmon.f ret over % A B f - o clo.ck *y. 4 IO more +han two years as National Field Secretary of the Medical Bu- j j r and \lr«. L. VV. Haney of Hous- reau to Aid Spanish Democracy. . 0, _ W ;u i,e married to V e rv e t The lecturer is a relative of John qx jM„ fe b ru a ry 18 in Houston. Miss Lovell Raney, daughter of Elizabath articles dealing w ith the Spanish th is afternoon. A N N H A R R E L L . L A T I N - A M E R I C A N C L U B The Latin-Am erican C lub’s pie- t ir e for the Cactus w ill be made Satu rd ay afternoon at 1 :30 o’clock in front of the Main Building. A nna Solis has requested members be present. ! • P f-r5jbing. Miss Rangy, a member of Chi Omega sorority, was g radu and Mrs. W . Lynn Brow n, w ife of from lf*36. Dr. Brow n, instructor in psychol- Cruise is from Texarkana and is that ail ogv, underwent an appendectomy a student in the School of Medi- the U n iversity in I Thursday. j cire at Galveston. Rent Those Rooms NOW ! Students are looking for rooms now before F in a l fc.xams start Januar> 2 !. T h e early use of tire one medium w h ich reaches every student and facu lty m em ber gives >ou an ex­ ceptional opportunity to rent all yo u r vacancies at a ve ry low cost. Call 2-2473 Before 4:30 Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN’ Phone 2-2473 SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1939 VER :a l 13— combining — LOC. M O R E D A M I T The Poet’s Release T H E S O U L In the B e g in n i n g , When ail th in g s w ere n ew , T ruth E x is t e d . N ow it e x is t s , and then It shall ex is t. There is su ch a th in g As f u n d a m e n t a l Truth And U lt i m a t e Good T ruth and G o o d n es s are The f o u n d a t io n o f all * T ha t L ife is. There is su ch a th in g A s H e a v e n and su ch a th in g As H ell— N ot as t h e o l o g ia n s and P r o fo u n d p h ilo so p hers Think on th e m a tter, B ut rather in th e simple Faith th a t H e a v e n is W here God is, A n d H ell is W h ere God is not. A nd if w e th in k We co m e to w o n d e r, It is n o t p o ssib le For H e a v e n a n d Hell to e x is t H ere on e a r th , and ev en are Led to b e lie v e th a t H ea v en And Hell can e x i s t w ithin an Individual h u m a n soul. in this w a y , if T H E T O W E R C H I M E S W h at is it I f e e l As s e n t im e n t str o n g For a m e lo d io u s peal O f m u sical so n g . • A herald to m o r n in g Of stu d y and talk To som e a w a r n in g A nd o th ers a w alk. • T hen a t n ig h t high ab ove S o q uiet and y e t alive H e c h im es his tim e and sa y s ‘Girls, i t ’s e le v e n fo r t y - f i v e ." • A lth o y e a r s will pass L ik e m e m orie s o f an h our ITI alw a ys rem em b e r T hose ch im es in the T ow er . — D A V I D B A K E R . H O R T I C U L T U R E I p lan ted a seed , A n d nu rtu red it with L o v in g hand?. M other E arth b ro u g h t F o r th a flo w er, like M y self. T h o u g h I die, y e t I live a ga in in th a t F lo w er . N o r all th e p la g u es T h a t d e str o y m ank in d W ill ev e r d estroy m e, F o r I live. I plan ted a seed , A n d nu rtu red it with L o v in g hands. — LOC. little m iss i burn c a n d le on and d o n ’t tell d ean sat on a both en d s ca c tu s and said th a t sn o ok ie ii is a c o p y ­ c a t and is fu r th e r m o r e sno ok ie i and w h y in h e ll d o n ’t think up som e lik e t h in g n ew d o n ’t also n o b e t t e r th a n sn o o k ie ii sn o o k ie iii — sn o o k ie iii H H January Sale! RYTEX DECKLE EDGE VELLUM PRINTED STATIONERY Double the Usual Quantity! IOO SHEETS IOO ENVELOPES N e w C olors o f paper . . . D e s e r t R ose, S m o k y B lue, Chalk W hite . . . N e w le t te r i n g s t y le s . . . And . D O U B L E for J a n u a r y Only T H E U S U A L Q U A N T I T Y . . only $ 1 .2 5 . . . printed w ith y o u r N a m e and A d d r ess on Sheet? and E n v e lo p e s or M on o gra m on S h e e ts A d d ress on in R ed, B lue, B lack o r G reen Ink. E n v e lo p e s . . . B u y a b o x fo r e v e r y o n e in t h e f a m i l y ! F la t S h e e ts fo r all o c c a ­ sion? in* fo rm a l co r r e sp o n d e n c e . . D ouble S h e e ts fo r . . IN C L U D I N G P R IN T IN G TEXAS BOOK STORE ' T h e S t u d e n t s B o o k E x c h a n g e " p a g e r o m T h e F i r s t C o tleg e D r"~’'i i n t h e S o u t h T h e D aily T e x a n Stringing A lo n g "* , » p m i f ’ p , t .tea*.( o r . * , a f r u e U s t e e r s t t y c t ty e t t * e ( l r . / ! . . # «ry m a t t e r a t » r * p . * • > [ ' > « . % J S T ® . T h e D a lly i t Texa* ^ i n i b t th y Tex** S t * - * 1 1 --• la g sxe* pf g o s a t T - ** E n t e r e d • ' ♦* ' J ’ A n a t t a , T e x a s , t - e t "•> » o f f e r s . Jr. . r e * F.c t o n s • » n . X* let B o s k e t A p e r t i o n * ’ F r . i o e d b r I ;* t h e * i « > . L a s t R o n of S u m m e r : ‘ - i 1 A r f A p a r t m e n t u i w h * w e * *■ - J c a r s a • * * » s c i l ! FT [i N B A T R S ♦ A T W r i g h t , m a n a g e r a : ^ DZ u " W i t h B I L L S T R I N G E R Today's Cross Word Puzzle i i I / 5 t a I O ll 12 1 3 Tri i / Z 2 * 26 2 7 2 3 2 a BT 3 2 3 3 3 M ports that r e c e n t , / hi* b e a u tifu l ro tes in the my i t end w i t going ticed the flo w e rs and JD wn h im ring th* i buffe, fforillaish man ve played c o lleg e f o o t ­ the er c o m in g ded to j u s t k*ep on su ch a person w ould gorilla sto o p ed , looked toward , / v i 3 0 3 7 3 © / / W3 HH w a >e n a n ’ •an ‘d. I M o n t h — — I Seine* ** <4 •„ » * > I S#Mftesters ^ ■* ---------------- ........ —* “ - - ________ | t,t, 4 0 J Mem rn 1938 A s s o c ia t e d C o * er 1939 g t F R F E M U ' * 1 H ' • A J . »> N a tio n a l Ad vert if jr. K Service, Inc. iff M Alii.-* >N A*--. ■ C H I C A G O - B O S T O N - L O - B m - . J ' , J — _ V PA i I mn Moi J r . " A r e n ’t t h e y lovel y ?” " O h , y**,"' sai d my f r i e n d . 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V e r y e v e r y d a y t o s a y hell o t o t h e f l owe r s , • R u n n i n g f o r t h e Wood* I(>H N ’ ■ Y HITK , Vt {{O sp en d s a grt at !4f''nI o . hi P77“’ 5 6 V/ t i % iL L 6 3 6*f f t -*- 5 7 I 66 A. 70 7 3 76 IH n s o SH s s HO 5 2 4 A 72 75 I wor k " L i s t e n , girls, t h e is f i r s t ni ght t hi s m o n t h s a n d I w e n t a d a t e d o n ’t c a r e who it1* with; I I h e v e ha d o f f f or a n e w s p a p e r a nd in s i t H o w a b o u t I i t ’ j us t w a n t a d a t a " UMI n .ordincr to Mr. Hite, Bill Wood ffot hi V. iff h Jut aln HORIZONTAL I — crowd together 6-~on the s u m m i t ft—coat thin ly 55—-prim ary color 56— a n u mb e r 6 < — m ost d i s t a l 61— exclama* ion o f surprise 64— succor w ith metal 66—-common level 67— born 6 8 — conciliator 71— volcano in Sicily 72— suppress 73— float aloft on w ings 74— girl 75— North American harmless snake 76— hallowed 77— run a w a y 14—opposite of 15- 16- aw eather -stout cord -black and blue -voc*a! music 17- -weakening 18- 20— ex'-1 a ma* ion expressing: impi ■ 21— blae 22 convert into ; rd 24— destitute of teeth 2 7 — m e a d o w 29— negative 30— divert 36— kind of shoe 38— snug re*reat 39— unbleached 40— high p f lest of Israel H o s t e t t e r 43— single spot playing card H o g g Situation T H E A ’ S I I As soci ati or n p or. t e r d a y p l a y , “ T h e I i m o r i a l Audit* f e l l o w s h i p , th t h e b a b y dim* ©fit fr o m t he In t h e earl} T e x a n printer I in w d o n t hod; t h e H o f t h e A m e n •rsity W o m e n s e c o n d chllrlr in H o g g ir e c p r o j e c t s — Mi ; f o u n d a t i o n , and A . U . W . w i l l beri­ th© p l a y . i.st D e c e m b e r t h e rial t i t l e d “ B ur y wan point***! o u t t h e U n i v e r s i t y is Befit o f t h e a u d i - it p er- ie t h e srded. ’ L i­ r e p I w o rk " L i s t e n , girls, rn n e w s p a p e r end this is t he first night I h a v e b e d of f in sis mo n t hs e n d I w e n t e dat e H o w a b o u t it I don t c a r e who i t ’s with, I just w e n t a d a t a " f o r fyr> f a r es wr know, Mr . W o o d didn t have e d a t e t h a t night D e p t, of U t t e i on f ii aion fr< A Q U E S T ! A phiio. iP b nI)Im*u i i th e of tho M ed iev M a s t e r s of t h e Mul l y giv en t h i s : e is r a c te r 4 5 - 4 6 - 48— he n for 50— weasel 52— hydraulic device (nautical) c O M £ T A f? 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The rlying «>n a the pre s e n t a sa 'i “‘a te T ex an can >ugh w hich in to be t h e in it s t a t e d r a t h e r a dr i ve It t e e m s to me t h a t it it not t h e lack of rn dr i ve t h a t i» t a u t ­ su c h d e p l o r a b l e c o n d i t i o n ! ing j u t t t he T e x a n l e t t i n g a t l e t ­ d r i f t , " a t t e r , b u t t he r i g h t d i r e c t i o n a n d a r e t p o n t e t o t h e d r i ve by t he s t u d e n t b o dy o n c e it it s t a r t e d . O n e t h i n g t h a t t h a t al! it it l a m e n t e d to d r i v e s h a v e b e e n a l l owe d wax a n d w a n e . R e m e m b e r t h e d r i v e t o " s t o p m a k i n g cow tr ai l s the t h e g r a s s ”? W h a t w e t on r e t u l t of t h e dr i ve ? Thre e d a ys a f t e r t h e i t u d e n t i we r e c u t t i n g T e x a n , a c r o s s t he gr a s s a g a i n . It will s oon he t i m e f o r t h e gr a s s to be c o m i n g o u t a g a i n . If we n e e d a d r i ve , a n d s u r e l y we do, this is a g oo d pl a c e to s t a r t . B u t let s k e e p it g o i n g this ti me. s t o p p e d by it wa* If uarrel ing o f a t b e ­ lt be a m o n g it? In w rite r should -h ould > d riv e th e m •N. E. be sta r Ie .t u n hen* SLOP DOU! a nd th or o n e a t a \*r B e r S'. H a if >ert AIU Hie H e n k P r i t c l lefte Rf a W. C H O S P I T A L L I S T St. David’* Hospital field W il li a m Mi i g h l i n S e t o n H o s p i t a l D Reid III at Home d rig u e x P R O F S E L L S P R I N T S P r in ts o f w a te r colors o f the ca m p u s b u ild in g - done by R a y ­ m ond E v e r e t t , a sso cia te p r o fe s so r o f fr e e h a n d d r a w in g and p a in tin g , in th e A rch i- are on sale exhi w. The prints te c t u r e Library a r e 50 c e n t s eac Pl h a d f o r m a n c e In com are prest h a v e no i t h e T e x a l i g h t l y an to t h e fir T h e wr i t e r t he e n o u g h s t u d e n t b o d y tion o f t h e f v e r s it y schol g o to o t h e r T e x a n did pi h a 5* a c o n ne w i s h e s to ap t r e a t m e n t of T h e T e x a i s e v e r a l d a y s d e p a r t m e n t f r o m thi s or* c h i l d r e n . S< t i c k e t s . All this d s c h e d u l e s for M a n y times, s t u d e n t s d e p b y Au st in g ro u p s , The o f A u s t i n ’s I Thi s w o u l d r H o g g by so r From ca tio n bod, H th is s< co-ed it wa* confer! w h i c h ll ♦ n lr; T t h e A . A . U . W . ^ l i g a t e d f u l l y he p l a y to t h e n o w t h a t a p o r - t o w a r d a I ni- r h e r e s t w o u l d A l t h o u g h the he o r g a n i z a t i o n • U n i v e r s i t y , it h a l i gh t -w’ord p l a y . t i m e c a r r i e d a its a m u s e m e n t s s t«i b u y t i c k e t s u n d e r p r i v i l e g e d t h e s e b o u g h t m g ai W e int over to Main Build* mders's clever remark*, * «ome oth er s t u f f , t was advertised w ere to hear "B olen *” and "Blue D an u b e ,” a c o u p le f-f ou r fa vo rites. Mr. S an d ers m ust have a n tic ip ate d our co m in g b eca u se he pin',I'd " B o le r o ” first to g e t us in tere sted and then w aited until alm o st la s t to p la y " B lu e D a n u b e.” O f c o u r se , there w ere som e m iscella neo u s th in g s like L a w ren ce T ib b e tt ruining a p er­ in b e tw e e n the N e e d o f f e c t ly irood s o n * like " S ta n d in ’ reason for in Pl w m M o w r v r r , ’i n d r r s t a n d , it** not th* mu s i c we ar * tad a t : it (here. Not *11 of the pe opl e , (hr p e o p l e a h u n c h of p e o p l e who r u i n e d j u t t the ut. W h e n we a r r i v e d the p r o g r a m f o r little l o n g h a i r e d f i n e a r t t s t u d e n t * w e r e s i t t i n g a r o u n d w i t h t h e i r music b o o ks o p e n to t he p r o p e r p l » r , wi t h r e a d y to f ol low t h r o u g h w h e n O l c u t t s t a r t e d t he f i n g e r s on t h e f i r s t note, all t h e i r ti l m u s i c . a s n ’t so bad f I s e e th em , bu help th em fo ov er a g a in I just g o t sick a utt, do th in f o v e r ti a ar w e closed our when t h e y got w and to play Btise th e y had left. h a cou rse in • t h e f a c t th at ire c r o w d e d . P U n i v e r s i t y D e p t . of R e c o m m e n d a t i o n • T E D O N ’T K N O W mu W w o f its n e e d a n d o t h e r ut l ast y e a r a u d i t o r i u m , i t h e u s e o f in t h e uld a c ­ ct me li­ ft i ie o f A m erica n C ivilisation r HE P O P U L A R T H E O R Y io u ’ Dr. T im m , the ver h av in g had one rd a lo t a b ou t him. is a fo n d lo v e r o f w a n tin g fo r so m e P ic tu re o f D orian id it to him. th at all n ew b o r n « tha an £ ha* b e e n dis proved, illu m in a tio n m o d ern indred d i f f e r e n t hu es ii th e A m erica n Medi- le-m in ded peop le tend • normal a d ults . . . . W orth W orks P r o g r e ss A d m in is- i- c o n fr inted w ith a p ara do xica l als rep o rted th e y had p le n t y o f len ty o f m o n e y , but not e n o u g h Hind . . • N e w e s t im a t e s prep ared the n Y o u th C o m m issio n place tin e b o y s a n d girls b e t w e e n 16 2 I age a t n e a r ly 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . : — 11 " ' tin a n d p i n , s t a m p s , a n d a f ew T heir d ra w ers— the c lo th e s were a n i ted m issin g fo u n d o p e n he Re should rep d ia t e ly : trice im A ldri dg*. Gu y D a lto n F r a n k l i n Allis on, B e n s o n , H o i ’e n c a Ho W IP 4 t I/ew W . li o w m a n , B r i t t , Kl B ro w n < B ro w n , Burknei*, Vj r g i n i a W ils o n B u r r , (in rwy Cftflftp, L Cur lio n . Hu rtll E d w a r d AA IHT t h V irifin ( handiwr, ( h*n«iie*r Kl H nrr* L o u i s e Hr>iand K i n e h e n C hi t t h A m E u g e n e I 1 in#, Hi M. J r . p a • is ■- Adel* Rh-hard Alfred I lf * Urn . IMS/., I Mr I.,. Ii.!*! . Dud*! 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