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H i s Dr. P o I*-a t d e l i v e r e d a s c a t h i n g in a -' a k on v o c a t i o n a l c u t . r i de e p l y v o c a t i o n a l e v e r y t e a c h e r in t h e r o o m w h e n h e sai d ' h e v a s t m a j o r i t y of y o u n g t h a t or ens o f co l l ege a g e a r e not t o d a y a s n e a r l y so well e d u c a t e d t h e y w e r e t w e n t y y e a r s a go , b e ­ c a us e t he i n f l u e n c e of p e r s o n a l i t y I, -on - u b o r d i n n t e d to t h e r o a r , o f m a c h i n e r y . T h e A u s t i n s e c t i o n o f t h e A-?o- r i a t i o n b e g a n its b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g x. 1 *h a b r e a k f a s t a t t h e A d o l p h u s Hot**! F r i d a y , a id R o y B e d i c h e k , d i r e c t o r o f t h e B u r e a u o f Pu b l i c h hool E x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r Ac t i v i t i es . 8: 1 5 , a n d b b n k e t - t a x h o l d e r s will r e s e r v e d s e a t s , S y d n e y R e a g a n , t a k e n , bf. a d m i t t e d f r e e . G e n e r a l a d m i s - c h a i r m a n o f t h e c o m m i t t e e , o v e r o p p o n - i Kjon f o r t h o s e w i t h o u t a b l a n k e t a n n o u n c e d , a t t a x is BO c«-nts a n d 75 U. T. Asks for $380,000 In Budget to Aid Research T w e n t y - f i v e m o r e f r e s h m a n s . u - c e n t s f o r d e n t s m a y h a v e t h e i r p i c t u r e s p u t in T h e 1 9 3 9 < a c t u s b y c o m i n g b y has J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g 108 a n d pa> i n g t h e $1 f ee, B u r t D y k e , busi - ne s s m a n a g e r o f t h e T e x a s S t u ­ d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , a n n o u n c e d M o n ­ day*. T h i s n u m b e r t o l a s t p a n e l o f s i x t y c o m p l e t e t h e p i c t u r e s . O n l y tw*enty- five w h o c o m e i n will be t a k e n , Mr. D y k e said. is n e e d e d f i r s t t h e An a l l o t m e n t a f $ 3 8 0 , 0 0 0 a y e a r f o r a Frivol a p p o i n t - li on h a s b e e n i n c l ud e d b y t h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s of t he U n i v e r s i t y f o r m e n t s t hi s w e e k m u s t be s u r e t o t h e 1 9 39- 41 b u d g e t whi c h w a s s u b m i t t e d b y th*- B o a r d t o t h e S t a t e h a v e t h e t h e i r p i c t u r e s m a d e a t B o a r d o f c o n t r o l f o r st u-ly l a s t s u m m e r . T h e B o a r d o f C o n t r o l h a s t i me a s s i g ne d . P r o o f s s h o u l d b o rpC0m- s e l e c t e d a s soon a f t e r t h e p i c t u r e h o a r d ct he l d p u b l i c h e a r i n g s on t h e p r o p o s e d b u d g e t a n d will m a k e its r e c o m ­ it.y r. - c a r c h f nun la- F r e s h m e n w h o h a v e on y is t a k e n a s p oss i bl e . mends * mn t u r e e a r l y in J a n u a r y . t*> ‘ rn H ' a ’e L f g i r i a - * T h e R e g e n t s will also r e q u e s t t h a t the L e g i s l a t u r e rai se t he a p ­ p r o p r i a t i o n s t h e division o f c o n s e r v a t i o n a n d d e v e l o p m e n t o f n a t u r a l f r o m $ 63 , 06 4 t o $ 2 9 1 , 9 5 5 a n n u a l l y . r e s o u r c e s f o r Dr . E. P. S c h o c h , d i r e c t o r of thm B u r e a u of I n d u s t r i a l C h e m ­ i s t r y, said t h a t m o r e t h a n $2, 000, - 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 w o r t h o f n a t u r a l ga? is g o i n g y e a r . to w a s t e Soh ooh Dr. u s e s f o r T e x a s ’s v a s t s t o r e o f n a t u r a l g a s a n d will p r o b a b l y r e - Zivleys, Miss Vogan A tte n d Union M e e t Polish C ostum es G a y In M . B. Exhibit C h a r l e s N. Z i v l ey , d i r e c t o r o f i i s it a c o s t u m e p a r t y o r a vil- t h e T e x a s U n i o n , Mr s. Zivley, a n d i n t e r r o - M Us M a r j o r i e V o g a n , a s s i s t a n t t o g a t i q n o f s t u d e n t s a b o u t t h e P o l i sh t h e d i r e c t o r o f t h e T e x a s U n i o n , j p e a s a n t c o s t u m e s on e x hi b i t i o n rn l e f t F r i d a y t o a t t e n d a c o n v e n t i o n f?UI ' *n £* of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n o f Col l e ge U n - T h e p e a s a n t s l o o k as i f t he y a r e ion- a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Mi nno- r e a d y f o r a c e l e b r a t i o n m s t e a u o f ----------- . . . . t h e c o r r i d o r of t h e lage d a n c e ? T h i s is t h e in T e x a s e v e r y s ol a in M i n n e a p o l i s D e c e m b e r I, 2, a n d 3. T h e y will r e t u r n a b o u t - w o r k i n g on n e w D e c e m b e r 6. r t h e fi el d. l o a t h e Dr i d. ^ T h e a r t i s t , Zofie S t r y j e n s k a , is a n a t i v e o f P o l a n d a n d ha s e x hi b i t e d p o t i on h e r p a i n t i n g s in C r a c o w , W a r s a w , O k l a - P a r i s , N e w ^ o r k , S t o c k h ol m, anil On t h e w a y t o t h e conv t h e d e l e g a t e s will vi s i t t h e p o r t his f i nd i n g o f t h e l e gi sl at i ve se s si on. t h e K a n s a s -------- b e f o r e t h e e n d | h or n s M e m o r i a l U n i o n a t N o r m a n , V i e n n a . S h e h « P a i n ' N f * In n a - l i o n s ! a n d p r i v a t e P o l i s h a r t g a l U n i o n o f t h e U n i v e r - “ T h e r e s e a r c h a p p r o p r i a t i o n we s i t y o f K a n s a s a t L a w r e n c e , t h e a r a g e e i n g m a y s e e m l a r g e a t f i r s t N e b r a s k a S t u d e n t s ’ U n i o n a t Lin- i u n c e j h e Mi d . - b u t it will c o m e c oin. t h e I o w a S t a t e Col l ege M e m - I ow a b a c k t i m e , o v e r or i al Aiti on a t Arnee, i n d us t r i e s , Me m o r i a l U n i o n a t I o w a ( tt y, a n d in t h e W i s c o ns i n I c o n o f t h e U n . - m o r e j o b s a n d g r e a t e r i n c o me f o r v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n , Madi s on. ________ to T e x a s m a n y f o r m o f n e w it s c i t i z e n s . t h e t h e J l c r i c - T h e b r e a k f a s t w a s t h e t w e n t i e t h C r e a t i o n o f t h r e e $ 7 , 5 0 0 - a - y e a r o:.o a n d w a s p r e s i d e d o v e r p o s i t i o n s ti i s i n e s s w a s d i s c u s s e d f l u t i ng o m m e n d e d by atm D ' ‘*m T. H. S h e l b y . O n l y m u - d u s t r i a l C h e m i s t r y w a s also r e c ­ t v I h*1 tint t h e b r e a k f a s t . T ho m a i n s p e a k e r , o c c u p a n t s o f t h e po s i t i on s w o u l d p.- . f t f o r * n a t u r a l W e s l e y a n U n i v e r s i t y , w a s duce*1 b- F - a r . k L. Wa ns hi p, d i r e r - us e s F a t h e r J o h n M. R i a c h will give t h e f i r s t o f a s e r i e s o f lecture.- on i u e s d a y n i g h t a t 8 : 1 5 t he Bibl e i n t r o - {jag, p e t r o l e u m a n d also on n e w o ’clock in t h e N e w m a n ( l ub r oom. l e c ­ E ni d Mi l l er o f N e b r a s k a w o r k on n e w u s e s r a n c h p r o - T h e ti t l e o f T u e s d a y s night, In- F A T H ER R I A C H T O T A L K t h e B u r e a u of t h e R e g e n t s . f a r m a n d f o r in , t o r of d r a m a t i c s in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , j d u c t s t u r e is “ W h a t Is t h e B i b l e ? ” Daily Texan on the A ir K N O W a t IO p . m . T o n i g h t ’* I n t e r v i e w • E D B A R L O W M a j o r - D o m o o f S w i m m i n g a n d F e n c i n g • Latest Campus News • ' The Name of the Day P A G E T I T O The Fir ' Collen*Dr''J '’n South Phone 2-2473 T H E D A I L Y T E N A Phone 2-2473 T U E SD A Y , N O V E M B E R 29, 1938 Liberty Quintet To Bring Several Ex-S.W.C. Stars B y M A X S K E L T O N Undefeated but Disappointed h i Aldrich Connie sparks SPORTS NOTICE Oak Grove Team And City Champs M eet Wednesday Th* 8ehoonerville “ A * and ‘ B ” trinal, champian* of the C ity Foot­ ball Leagues, w ill rn* * * N-d Slc- Donald’s Oak C reve ‘‘Wr,:re C * am- era” W ednesday night at 8.30 in House Park. M cDonald’s team w :’. be made up only of boys who live at Oak Grove Dormitory. The Oak Grove team promises to look like a post-sea-on < litior of the Longhorn foot a!! team, a fans w ill again see G i.ly Da*. Roy Baines, Shelby Buck, .Jack Rhodes, Bobby Moers and ’ to re-* of the Steers in action. H asty O'Brien < omch Dutch Meyer Longhorn Football Lettermen To Be Announced Thursday Longhorn football lettermen w ;ll* be o fficially announced by Coa< h r “ I ~ ~~~ I T * d. x. Bn. - ii n irt.v, ii* I, in the T rn ,m in Cr. g Gym The squad w ill meet at 3 o'clock *o have the ( f f ic a1 p le u ra - *■ the ire- I be V AM . v I * At <, J »pmn p ann \i\i\i I V/l I I U I V U I iVJ I ll J r \ | -r | A U b l / H p r p I U J I v I I I v l V I I — Intramurals— B y G R O V E R W A T E R M A N Intram ura De'-embt r fl, ketball team in before 5 < aas ONG CENT Just Rec# iv rd Another I WW Pairs of New Fail bh©M / fo r This / It bale / rn I'tylrt, Colera Ait and Material*— fthoea—Ju*t Arrived — Art h Narw and D rew Shoe* — AU blae'*. Boyd Presid es A t Dallas Meet Dr. Harrison to Read From Brooke Friday For the one and only ... Large 8x10 PORTRAIT in the new Kodalur* Price includes new sitting and choice of 4 poses Folder as n'-ustreted. inc ucsed . . . nothing e se to buy! G ris . . . W e a r anything you na . . . formal or s’ -ee* cFess. Men . . . Be photographed in a tux or scort suit. C h e ce c : light or dark beck- ground. Spot -e e(*tci» at no extra cra'-ge. Com e 'n ♦oday and p ace your order for X ^ a s G ft p^O+OS. A smell cijposit w ill hold it till Xmas HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF G I F T S For A Man’s Christmas P!ease him with g ifts f rom a store that knows exactly-wha1 ha wants for Christmas. W e ’ve planned all year *or the Ho idays and we have co! acted the finest assortment ot g !amorous, nove ty, practical and sty a-right gifts that we have ever snown. Trere a^a gifts for any man, be he a devotee of the outdoors, a ousiness man, a leisurely man-ab o u t-town, or com fort loving stay-at-home . . . A 'l variously priced to suit your budget requirements. And, o f course, every item in this vast stock bears the G aston abe; of qua* Here are just a few gift Suggestions SU IT S . O V E R C O A T S . S P O R T C O A T S . L E A T H E R A N D S U E D E J A C K E T S . L O U N G IN G R O B E S . H O U S E S H O E S . L U G G A G E . T R A V E L KITS . S H IR T S . P A J A M A S . N E C K W E A R . D U N H IL L PIPES . C IG A R E T T E L IG H T E R S . G L O V E S . H O S IE R Y . A N D M A N Y N O V E L T Y G IF T S . lf You So Desire— Use O ur Lay-Away Plan 2510 Guadalupe 616 Congress A U S T IN 'S L E A D IN G S T O R E F O R M E N TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1938 Phone 2-2478 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South PAGE THREE P Pl p fnntimiPS Talk N e w H ' E ' L a b I V w l l l l H U w J ■ Work Progresses D r o n r o c c o c Marcosson Is Second Celebrity t ____ Isaac F. M a rcosso n , a u th o r ity a u t h o r i t y 5 ir f i n n ....... — ""SBX?,- a r e w — In s titu tio n a l L aboratory, W ork m en ha ve be gu n construc- i tion o f th e n ew H om e E con om ics lo cated | on th e e a st side o f San J acin to T w en ty -six th w he re Bo ulev ard S tr e e t in t e r se c ts the boulevard. D itc h e s are b ein g d ug fo r the fo u n d a tio n s o f the n ew building, and th e u n d e rg ro u n d p lu m b in g is b e g in n in g to be in stalled. Loads o f rock to be used in th e c o n stru c­ tion are b e in g h au led to the lo c a ­ tion. in T h e la b o ra to r y is to be used in tr a in in g hom e economics- stu ­ d en ts m a j o r in g in stitu tio n a l m a n a g e m e n t . It will be a on e-story stru c tu r e with e x terio r w alls of fr a m e co n st r u c tio n , rock v e n e e r e d . This n e w b u ildin g will c o s t th e 'U n iv e r s it y $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . $ 9 ,0 0 0 o f this I sum w a s receiv ed as a g r a n t fr o m P.Wr.A. fu n d s. D U K E P S Y C H O L O G I S T D IE S D U R H A M , N. C., Nov. 28.— ( I N S ) — Dr. W illiam M cD o u g a ll, noted B ritish p s y c h o lo g is t o f th e Duke U n iv e r s i t y f a c u l t y , died h e r e j to d a y . He w a s 67 y e a r s old. on w orld a f f a ir s and popu lar le c ­ t u r e r a n d in t e r v ie w e r , w ill lectu re T h u r s d a y at 8 :1 5 o ’clock a. H o g g M em o ria l A u d ito riu m . His a p ­ p e a r a n c e here is sp on so red by T h e t a S ig m a Phi, h o n o r a r y and p r o f e s s i o n a l jo u r n a lism fratern ity f o r w o m e n . He is th e s e c o n d s p e a k e r in th e C eleb r ity S eries. Mr. M a r c o s s o n will ta k e th e place o f R o b e r t B r if f a u lt , E n g lish le c ­ t u r e r , w ho h a s c a n c e l e d his s p e a k ­ i n g t o u r o f th e U n ite d S ta t e s . M ussolini, H in d e n b u r g . th e E m ­ p e r o r o f J ap an , C le m e n c e a u , the late Kemal A ta tu r k , Pilsudski, S tin n e s, S tr e s e m a n n , K in g A l­ b e rt, Ram>av M acD onald. S ta n le y Ba l dwi n, T rotsk y , C alles, K r u eg er , Sun Vat Sen, and C h an g T so L in are b u t a fe w o f th e m e n with w hom Mr. M arcosson con- I v ersed . has th e f i r s t His w a s in t e r v ie w g r a n t e d b y L loyd G e o r g e a f t e r th e d e c l a r a t i o n o f w a r , and he re- i ceived th e o n l y in t e r v ie w gran ted by H aig. A d o lf H itler is th e only ISAAC M A R C O S S O N • m a n who has r e f u s e d to g r a n t Mr. Ma r cosson an a u d ie n c e . H* has n e v e r lo s t c o n t a c t w ith th e e m i n e n t p e r s o n s w ith w h o m he has dealt , a n d his c o n t a c t s e n ­ ab le him to k e e p w ell a b r e a s t o f ; c u r r e n t ev en ts. L o n g a g o he p r e - 1 Ita ly , G e r m a n y , a n d I d i e t e d that J a p a n w o u ld b e co m e m e n a c e s to , J a p a n w o u ld b eco m e m e n a w o rld p e a c e. N o w in his w ritin g s and s p e e c h e s he d e n o u n c e s w a r as a u s e le s s sa c r ific e o f hu m an life and e c o n o m ic resources. A s d i v e r s i f i e d a s t h e su b je c ts o f his i n t e r v i e w s a r e t h e to p i c s o f In b is b r i l l i a n t s ty le his b oo ks. he h a s p r e s e n t e d m u c h i n t e r e s t i n g m a t e r i a l in su ch w o r k s a s “ H ow to I n v e s t Y o u r S a v i n g s , ” “ T h e A u t o ­ b i o g r a p h y o f a C lo w n , ” “ T h e W a r A f t e r t h e W a r , ” “ T h e R e b i r t h o f a n d B u s i n e s s , ' R u s s i a ,” a n d “ S O S — A m e r i c a ’s M ira c le in F r a n c e . ” H is “ A d v e n t u r e s in I n ­ t e r v i e w i n g ” i* on th e “ m u s t ” list ; o f e v e r y y o u n g r e p o r t e r . “ P e a c e In O c t o b e r o f th is y e a r , a n o t h e r o f M r. M a r c o s s o n ’s b o o k s w a s p u b l i s h e d . “ T u r b u l e n t Y e a r s ” c o n ­ t a i n s t h e s t o r y o f his e x p e r i e n c e s s in c e t h e clo se o f t h e W o rld M a r . T.C .U . G allery Show* U. T. Student Paintings W a te r colo r sce n e s o f Old M ex­ ico pain ted by S. E. G ideon, as­ sista n t p ro fe s so r o f architectural d esig n , and by stu d e n ts in his su m ­ mer class are on ex hib it a t the T.C.U. A r t Gallery in F ort Worth. The e x h ib it op en ed S u n d a y , N o- ! v em b er 20. st u d e n ts U n iv e r s ity sh o w in g pain tin gs are B illy O’C o n n el, Bill ; Lane, R o ger C onant, A llen Wil­ liams, W arren C anister, John Pryor, J. W h itley C av itt, Lupe Lopez, and A lm a L ister. The p a in tin g s w ill go from T .C.U . to S.M .U . L O C K W O O D T O S P E A K W ard L ockw ood , p rofesso r o f art, will go to D alla s to speak to the Dallas W o m e n ’s Club Thurs­ day on “ The Im p o rta n ce o f toe V isua l E n j o y m e n t o f F in e A rt.” Mrs. G eorge F. 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Society E d ito f o f I. will “ * « lig h t” s n d C o o p e r Ate wilfc th e * e w lilt# Society E ditor u „ i0n g ro u p to form a tr u c e in la b o r's r a n k s *p- r§ ^ baV€ n0 foun d atio n . The A P. o f L. *nd w.„— ■» Sport* E ditor type* th e o ry . the ------------ * t h . C.I.O. r»pr-»*-i' .A m usem ent* E ditor of union . o c i . t . s p a n . E d ito r P«»r» to h . r . no f-» AMOcitte Sport* E ditor ^ M t A S n o rt. E d ito r a.) *r, come uod*r tw o wholly d i f f e r e n t d se*? of union ' < r r i n . i i ‘ 'in T ele g ra p h E d itor F e a t u r e E d ito r ' r b a t they m*y b* r tc o n c .a m e leadership ii i n c o m p a t i b l e . One of tho tw o organization* m u tt p red o m in ate in the f u tu r e , ’-a •‘ P iggie will be eon- »h* C I O. o r th e A. F. of I*. and wa have a f *e IiBg it and it seem* to us th * ’ Hnu*d until et inr is ren d e re d ...................... CY LONG D o ro th y B a ld e d * * E liz a b e th Ann M a rd i, Don P a ' T h * m e i n d i f f e r e n t # h * t w * * n t h * A. F . o f L. N O T W E E D L E D U M A N D T W E E D L E D E E * I,a Motte Ja m e s, Jo e J a c k ■soft, O m a Ray W a lk e r A nita Took \ irgt m a Part on I m V erne B ryson Pat Holt Waldo RUI H an na , . nrl t h . < I O I e o n . t i t u a n t u n i o n . A A tin*., p a i n t e r . , p r i n t e r * , t h a t «• i n t o o r g a n i s a t i o n * , o f c o u r i * . t h * q u a . l i o n o f h o w T h * . b a u l d h . o r g a n i s e d . o f I- d * * i r * . t o o r * » n u . l a b o r a l o n g c r a f t fo o r g a n . «* t h * c * r p * n t « r . , r . * * » * r . , • l a c t r i c e l e n g i n e e r . , * t c . , e a c h u n i o n , e a c h u n i o n h a r i n g l o c i r h * C l O. , o n t h * o t h * r h a n d , til t h * w o r k r r i , » k i l l * d , » * m i i n o n * i n d u . l r y , . u r b * • d e a i r * , t o o r g a n i s e ai . o d • k i l l e d , . . . k i l l e d t h . a u t o m o t i * . , i n t o o n . U r g e m d u . t r , . I u n i o n , h a r i n g l o c i * t o e a c h p l a n t . the set-up, C onsidering o u r ( LO. in d ustria l would seem to have the hint plan, For one th in g it is becoming incr* asm gly d if fi c u lt to d e te rm in e w hether a w o rk e r belongs in one c r a f t union or a n o th er, especially In the m ass production Indus­ trie*. C o n s e q u e n tly there is a g r e a t deal of dis­ sension w ithin th e ranks of th e A. F. of L as to the “ ju r is d ic tio n ” of th e various c r a f t unions, The CM o . of course would elim inate fo r th e most p a r t such ju risd ic tio n a l disputes. Th* A. F. o f L. has also had in th e paat much ♦ r o i l < ge*ting harmonic, i* action am ong ‘he c r a f t unions in an in d u s t ry a t tim es when it was neces­ sa ry for labor to have a united f r o n t befo re the o p e ra to rs of in dustry. the A no th er d a n g e r tha» the c r a ft- ty p e union* ' a r e is th e ir ndividaal w eakness in the f a r e of organize • m nloyers O a t c r a ft - t r i k i n f w ith in an in d u stry _ ^ ^ h a w . bargftimruc pow er unless it .a able to to i t 0 p production of in d u stry su fficie n tly th a t ‘A A A ’ Again — < H E O EF !' IAI- ' -XAA W e e k , A it w a , p e r h a p s ov. r - f m p h a a i z e d by .Mu- d e n t o f f i c i a l s a id o u r p u b l i c i z e d by t i . T e x a n , w a s mor^ t han a s u c c e s s an d p r o b ­ a b l y c r e a t e d a four dah»re5t and o ff e r e d jc ^ m in j ( w e fu r t h e r „ th# fa c t sta n d ard g a re com plied with, professio nals, A X E L R A D C O M M E N T S ON H O LT W F H E N I f irs t saw Mr. H olt's p u r p 0se is to e n t e r ta i n w h a t Greek house? h ave co m in g .heir to them . I f they c a n n o t Keep ney kitchens up to r e q u ir e m e n t- , deserve o to be black-listed and be publicized in such a way pro- w hicb spective m e m b ers become ap p re - 8{>€nd m oney hensive o f th e ir value. M. P. upon rev e la tio n s o f d ra w in g an an a lo g y b e tw e e n this ............... nrer e lv tr a v e l o g u e o f an a d m itte d ly lim it- th e Qf ch&TK(, tQ a cu r. d r a m a tic e f f o r t o f th e cin- a a t te m p tin g i n te r e s t to fo r v a rie ty of people a n d to is w illing in sist u p o n c riticiz ing a p ic tu re w hose m e re p u rp o se is to in fo rm a n d en- lighten sta n - d a r d s by which a p ic tu r e w hose is to be review of th e r e c e n t show- ju d g e d . T h a t is w h ere Mr. T a i l ­ ing of th e tra v e lo g u e , ‘‘This is the m a n | r ig h tf u lly , ta k e s issue w ith L a n d ,” I was it sh ou ld have be en prised r* view e d at all, e sp e c ia lly sin ce, in th© review, it wee criticized es one would criticize a c u r r e n t Hol- lywood p ro d u c t show ing a t one of o u r local th e a te r s . B u t as I p r o ­ ce eded the article and n o te d t h a t Mr. H o lt w as u n u su a lly H itter in his c o n d e m n a tio n , b r a n d - intr th e picture that a m a t e u r , or . e m i - p r o f e . - ai ona I * try their hand at c r e a ­ tiv e art it no r e a .o n for l o w e r ­ .ta n d a r d by w hich art, in g th e if it i . art, i . ju d g e d .” • " , h„ . „u t i n g t h a t th e p ic tu re fail- c o r r e c t s ta n d a r d w ith w h ic h Mr. H o lt, h o w can you break rn b l a ta n t h ea d - m y h e a r t so? F irs t you e r r o n e o u s •»* t a , mi, e r a b l-, my rea ctio n to such jtidy e a c re atio n and now you in- w hich c a u , t i e co m m e n t was one of . r e » t w e m u s t j u d g . ta a r l* .d l n f l « . b l . y a r d s tic k which m u s t he applied to all e f f o r t s alike. W ould you th e m e of a f r e s h m a n ju d g e s t u d e n t with th e sa m e s ta n d a r d as you would apply to th e w r i t­ ing of a w o rld -fam o u s a u t h o r in g r a d in g such a th e m e '’ M o u ld you ju d g e a high school football te a m w ith th e sam e s ta n d a r d t h a t you w ould apply to the n atio n s top- r a n k i n g te a m ? M’ould you, as Mr. T a u b m a n asks, ju d g e an a m a t e u r ­ ish light of a super-collossal Hollywood p ro d u c - . e a r n . t h a t M r . T a u b m a n . r e a c t i o n , a c c o r d i n g t o h i . r * p l y t o M r . H o l t , w a . o n e o f f u r i o u . i n d i g n a t i o n , a n n o y ­ a n c e . A n d s i n c e , w h i l e p e r h a p s n o t »o b i t t e r a . M r . T a u b m a n , s y m p a t h y w i t h M r . I T a u b m a n ’. I i d e a . , w o u l d l i k e t o d e f e n d h i m a g a i n s t b y M r . t h e H o l t , i n h i . c o l u m n , , “ T h e T h e a - M a n u t t e r b o re and f u r- I , insist upon »P P ly » V for s i n t h a t t h . a t t a c k u p o n h i m tra v e lo g u e i n s t e a d o f . n i l l e d t e r - G o e r . ” in th e read t o r t th e t h a t f e e l to i n I Herewith is the *olotion to yes- puzzle A 5 MI * - E_ M r n Ti SSS Fflkl——VA— ,9j TK I N 3 Sta a0; a 1JLA T CShi , 4k l3 £ 1u. NjA VZ&A ii A rn PO0 N E MSi FtO ’nI 0aa^nsn[I naann J e2 aaf t y VA□a06VA* ft aTItJr -. VAhHJA NL—4EJ H CrE E. LLEl[ J R § 5 A □ a UKc Mi ■ T A N L % k T Ce rn M JL I I H O E s rn A T C R |ll|IN - M E R V Yy/ar f Hi O O T 1 2 rn-— K Qar l l W. I N I W Rte* Vee**** ?TWt1<»t*. In* realizes ' h a t r e G e e . . . .b an " o ^ e t b ’ s .ch I t it. which is N n h . n very nice of him. W hat Mr. J. W. a n n o y a n c e eviden tly does n o t realize is th a t ii a new spaper Th© Dailv T e x a n published by college stud ents, a with lim ited exp e rien c e e n t r a i n ­ ing. T hey a r e h ere at the U niver­ sity to g e t th a t tr a in in g and ex- p e r ie n ee ‘ h a t will enable them to e n t e r they w ere G eorge J e a n N atha n", G r a y ­ land Rices, a n d Mark Sullivans, they w ould n ot he on the T exan the s t a f f ; U n iv e r s ity ; t h e y w ould Bot need to hf, th e y w ould not bf* a t th e ir profession. a m If P O E T S RELEASE W I L L Bold ie my mind today. And I c a n n o t be d a u n t e d by a And I ?ay w h a t I w a n t to say ’Cause I ’ve read from the sages those re a d in g Mr. H o lt’? me s ta te a t th e o u ts e t th a t ,f> in If Mr. J. w , who speak? so ^ f r< T a u b m a n , I have a f a r g r e a t- intelligence glibly of th e requisite* of a critic, e r pos«*‘ssea sure t h a t Floyd Sinclair will we!- come him to th e am u se m e n ts s ta ff, T he same will apply to Mr. d a u b - a rticle was so o u t of place mar H ow ever, for c e i v e f r o m P a t H o l t . tho welcom e e ith e r will t h a t it b o rd e re d on th e asinine, and rn w ro n g s t a n d a r d , j j r> Holt, is an excusable e r r o r, rigid s ta n d a r d lite r a r y ability of Mr. H olt by w h jcb all m u s t be ju d g e d with co llateral jg jn my mind the p e r s o n - th a n I did in r e a d in g his original ^ review of the p ic tu re. The la t t e r f actg re- m y opinion, w a s not w o rth reply- ---------------------- ______ T a u b m a n D £ L T A K A P P A G A M M A — M IL T O N A X E L R A D jf jcatio n of stu p id ity . I will not vouch ._ m g t o . I f I m a y , " co n sid eratio n I am a n d requisites, j 0 a p p ]y bave one re sp e c t reply f o r the of .... - V E R N E P H I L I P S did, borrow D elta K .n p * G am ™ ., h o n o r a r y T houg h th* span of life m ay no t S T A T E C O M M A N D E D J a ^ . t 'and rnT Se* my dream s fulfilled, I spe ak with »elf-r©sp«ctf And sincerely and firm ly believe T h a t a m an can do w h a t h e w i l l s , i n w h a t ne w u^ _ W I L L I A M W O O D S F L A T T ............. - A. S. t n e a r g u m e n t O N s a n i t a r y R U L « m t B t o f s m u g a s in Line m ay be a y b e , it c a n n e v e r - s o m e o t h e r b< r iring labeled a camou- he w rote the review. 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I -------- ___________________ ________ Real Estate Rentals W H Y E X P E R I M E N T ? If you want t o buy or sell a b u s in e s s . ro om in g and boar din g h ou se a e . ua for I de pe ndable a e r v i c . W . a r . ap eciaiis ta in handling b u s i n e * , o p p o r t u n it ie s . E «- W a n t e d to Buy I P A Y 13.00 t o *10.00 for M*n'§ U . e d Suit*. 213 E a . t 6th. P h on# 2 - 1 0 6 0 . ~ - ... .... ■ ■ • W a t c h * . , e t c for S c r ap Gold, R i n g . . C h a i n . . 821 C o n g r e e . 2 - 7 7 1 * . HIGH ES J GA SH F R lC E b P A I D FOR . e e o n d - h a n d clo th ing. »ho*a. and s u it -Bae. W* al.f> buv m u . i r a ! in . t r u m * n t a . A. S e h w s r t s . P h o n * 8 - 0 1 8 4 . M A LKIN P A Y S MOKE for U . « d S u i t . , lo t h i n g and Sh»a« 407 E a .t 6 t h 2 -0 6 3 6 . Rentals G a r a g e A p a rtment ii rage apa r tm en t, c o m p le t e ly U N E X P E C T E D v a c a n c y for 2 boy*. 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H i . c o n c l u s i o n w a . t h a t “ T h e m a j o r i t y o f A m e n - c a n T o t e r * , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e u p p e r a n d m i d d . a c i a * . e s , f e a r t h e p o w e r o f L e w i s a n d t h * C I O . I f D r . G a l l u p ’, e o n c l u . i o n ie v a l i d . » u c h a f e a r i i t h e p a r t o f t h * u p p e r a n d m i d d l e c l a . s e . o n a g o o d i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e C I O . i n d u . t n a ! u n i o n P r e s .d e n t J u n e s L. McCone Ugh y of W e * : e y u i p l a n w i l l b a t h * m o . t e f f e c t i v e o r g a n i s a t i o n b y U n i v e r ? t v ha* b e e n e l e c t e d l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r of Conn ©Ct. CUL w h i c h l a b o r m a y o b t a i n i t . e n d s . O t h e r w i s e t h e * * c l a i i o a w o u l d w e l c o m e i t . E. J. MATHEWS, registrar. S P E C I A L PR1CF- r ed uc tio n on a ’ l a r g e un br oke n a a . a r t m e n t , ^"-a rte “ e n lo r . All head a i * . s . M ir v C Kin« Millina ry In P iiling ha -n . 916 Cong re>. ha t . H o m e l a u n d r y l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 I • ic Co.. 865 Congr es s. T y p i s t s W a n t e d ' C ash’ paid b y th o u s a n d s of U n iv e r sity s t u d e n t s w h o w a n t them es, theses, etc., t y p e d a n d S t u d e n t s find this a profitable, p le a sa n t w a y to e a rn J F o r f u r t h e r inforrna- p r o o f r e a d befo re h a n d i n g t h e m in. m o n e y in th e ir sp a re time. T h e A d v e r tis i n g R a tes are r e a s o n a — - . t i o n Call 2-2473 Before Toda y 12 4 5 b r o a d c a s t e a c h S a t u r d a y And I ?** the world rn r e t r o ­ Phone 2-2478 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South Olsen-Mathis Rites Performed In Beaumont November 26 Handbook Lists D o’s and D o n 't’s Students may get their rules Miss laura Vivian Mathis, ex-student of the University, became on social etiquette from Em ily the bride of James Roy Olsen of Corpus Christi Saturday night at Post, but at the University they 7-30 o’clock st Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church in Beaumont. The get their social “ do’s and no-can- 'do’s’1 from the University Hand- Rev. George Cameron officiated. Southern smilax, woodwardia, fern, and palms formed the back- book> i3Sljed by the office of the About University Miss Marjorie Arp of Brenham,♦“ University graduate, spent the Thirteenth Col. week-end on the campus visiting visited Tom Roi Cy Long had friends. She recently held the position of society editor on the week bia bother, j dent at Schreiner newspaper in Henderson. Miss Laura Edith Miller, who Kerrville, the* for ground of greenery bouquets of white mums which hanked The bride wore a gown of antique ivory chatelaine satin of Colonia design with a square train. Miss May Mathis of Austin, sis­ ter of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Charles Younger of Lake Charles, La., was matron of honor. Bridesm aids were Misses Ellen Shropshire, V irg in ia Alvoy, and Anne Nibbi, all of San Antonio. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Larkin Dikes of Aus­ tin and Henry Mathis of Beau­ mont. She is a graduate of San a Antonio public schools and tended The U niversity of Texas t-uueu inc u n . . , . - , -- he is a member of Chi Dean of Women, ch ryso tile -. 0f them for children. Campus social rules, included in a visitor on the campus Monday. Paul J . Thompson professor of | I th. altar. | Mr. Bauknight n a f r a d u a t e ,^ h|ndb of the I niversity and is now prac- 1 .................................... tieing law in Austin. He is execu- tive vicepresident of the Texas the social calendar for a dance or f or n week because of a threat * _ Junior Chamber of Commerce and open house (8 to l l o’clock) must operation. a member of the Austin Lions; m#de to th# aocial calendar | W . D. Hornaday, director of Club* for daces on j Journalism "or pisces on versity Monday after being absent a rj I Amplication I. Application committee et l e t fourteen day. publicity left Mond.y afternoon ; ^ ^ received her degree in the Lniver- J Norma Archer vid sity last June and is now a student jn gan Antonio Saturdi N o . 61 in the University of Missouri, was I - _ Tomme Call spent thr bjs p ^ g ^ jn Teagu # p e C a r n a h a n returned to the L rn- holidayg in gan Antonio IL - H E R E ..... ■«« Mr. and Mrs, Bauknight will , . . h a ., ti* be at home at 2008 West Avenue, »ft,er Dacemher I . x . . B R O Y L E S P I OKEN 5 ., . , prior to the social event. 2. For social affairs other than I dance,, such ex dinners and pie- I pics, several days’ notice is suffi- cient. The two playa . " H i s t . Heart for a for Los Angeles where he will sail and «, 3. Any organization may have j js held. m ct ~ . . I I University. . 4 Any social function given by I i Mrs. Brnylc? attended West- j ti * . i u~a Virginia la ito n visited in .a , (!„„ dub has announced. ..H i„ b Heart” will ba given Frl- night December 2, at T d ..Tba Reie Garden’' , 1 follows on Sunday morning, D * mbar 4 at 11:15 o’clock, th# Newman i regular meeting hour of Newman ,------ .*;«« * sorority. Franc:!, Ol-en of Con™* chr,s" I is a m.mlx i at tended his b r o t h e r as best man. ; gororjty Mr g royies attended | Student Life . . . The bridegroom is the son of and Mrs. Roy V. Olsen of Corpus Botb w i„ fnrnll ,n the University ! the University «»f San Antonio. I abL man. the .u K „ f th. Dean o f' m ice oi me Menu ui •--- . and (roasts not to number o, the boat j 1 ..... I moorland C dirge in San Antonio nv student organization shall be j Antonio during the holidays. . ms . j and Tho University of Texas. She for the members whose names are Patton had as her guests for the T h u n d .y her mother and ...ter, Mrs. Maye P.rton and M ss Comma Phi B a t. m , d in » ______________________. i Partrxn had rs her ame — ,*bvivx,i lolly .um ui.. « re,____ ,, n , , . . , . , .. A L L in February. ' W A LT H ALL-ROBERTSON Christi. aHmLw h « .WMr “ o w n sedated with his father electrical business. in the B A U K N IG H T - R IC E Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson recently announced the engage­ ment of their daughter, LaNelle, _ ____ ___ to Leon Malthall Jr. Mr. Wal- tban j„ Hn ex-student of tho Uni- student, was married to Emmett I v e rity and a member of Chi Phi Lynn Bauknight, also an ex-stu- i fraternity^__________ ______________ dent, November 23 at the St. j David’s Episcopal Church. Miss Elizabeth Rice, Austin ex- SIG M A NU PH I TO M E E T Mrs. Bauknight received her bachelor of aeienca d titree in «4u- Sigma Nu Phi, new legal fra- le ra liy on tho <-.impu, .rill hold a , cation at the University in I J37. business meeting Tuesday litgn . She is a member of Alpha Alpha 7 ::to o’clock at the chapter house | Gamma, honorary architectural at 1901 Wichita Street. society. Mrs. Bauknight was stu-. dent a-istant to Dr. W . J . Bit- club m tita t t supper to hear Bomi 4 tie and to Samuel E. Gideon. She 1 member of the legal profession has illustrated three books, two speak. Every other Tuesday night tnt group ■ j. giving holidays at her home in 5. No student may a ttend a fra- J HUlsforo home in Dallas last week-end. Florence Heller visited at her ternity or sorority dance or open house unless he is eligible for ini- tiatipn. Guest lists and chaperons for these social affairs are to he filed in the offices of the Dean of Women and the Dean of Men William Bolden of Eagle Pass three days before the social af- [ vj9j ^ d his brother, Joe, last week- fair. Eligibility lists for club, dor-1 end mitory, or any other organization: Mr and j oe Storm wort except social fraternities and *0- jn Austin for the holiday*. Mr. [ storm was editor of The Daily rorities are not required. Bernice Wilmeth of Brownwood visited friends in Austin last week­ end. (I Wromen may visit men’s dor- Texan in 1935-36. roomi- hou>e!i or f r t . Helen Machemehl visited her *tv houses only on Sundays j mother in San Antonio during the aft-j holidays. ^ o’clock in the ................. irnoon On such occasions chap- \ Olive Humble spent the week- from a list pre-1 end at her home in San Antonio Falls newly-elected congressman of the Ed Gossett of Wichita be pre8ent. .nproved by the Dean of t u f t e d C H R I S T M A S C A R D S 5c L a r g e and V a r ie d Selectio n* TEXAS BOOK STORE 'The Students Bopk f »ch.mqe ' Announcing • • • the open ing of n o m in atio n s for T h e 1939 C A C T U S BLUEBONNET BELLE SECTION These Rules Apply: Genera! campus organizations may name two girls, horn* town clubs, one: fraternities and sororities with less than 45 members may nominate three, and if more than 45 members, they may have four nominees. Dormitories with less than IOO residents are allowed three nom!- reel, with IOO to 150 residents, five nominees, and seven nominees if more than 150 live at the dormitory. All nominations should be in writing signed by either the presi­ dent or secretary of the organization and at least two other mem­ bers. Organizations not wishing their names mentioned as the nom­ inating group may so indicate on the nominating blank. Nominations should be mailed to the Cactus, University Station, or turned in at Journalism Building 108. All nominees must be in the Cactus office by the Christmas holidays. ; b A g r l f , * TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1938 freshm an Club Meets''"w s * . T. Leaders Tonight The Freshman Fellowship Club wll meet tonight at 7 o'clock at ti * V M C \ building, contrary to the previous announcement that the meeting would be held on Wednesday of this week. Tonight will Le the last Tuesday night meeting of the year. Beginning next week, E l l meetings of the club w ill be held on Wednesday._________ _ The meeting tonight will be* , led by the J fe y / \ / S O ^ e / V e opened with songs freshman boy song leader, Bob Storey, who was elected last week. VV H O U l t d H U W d l t h\ I &w will jfivc ® talk on the Freshman Club Should Meet [on Wednesday Nights.” has been solved very nicely over at Jackson Hinds will talk on “ Our tbp Dean 0f Women’s Office. One Finance Campaign,’ does,n»t mind waiting around for and Jack B u r^ t ^ lU ^ i t a n t hours now, because there are in- Tho problem of waiting Freshman Amo Nowotny, assistant - w jL ' i of men, will talk on “ How trigging little puzzles to solve. 51a Freshman Can Take an Active j when a student walks in she is • P a r t in Student Government.” immediately handed one of these lr, order that the members of sleight-of-hand affairs. Time flies I ■ V, the ’uh mav cet acquainted with I while she is trying to get i^ h e leaders of the University eta- right little ba.: into the right lit- I Hen! government, Charles Pete! tie hole, and she is ushered into h Tois Crow cosponsors, will j Miss Dorothy Gebauer s office. - I L t r o d u e . Z I ' o u Ju n d in g cm - t l r I ' I Pus 168 | Among those to be in I will be Stanley Neely, vi.e-preBi h I dent of the Students’ Association; I Elizabeth Kniveton, secretary of I the Students’ Association; walter I Hasskarl, chairman of the judic- .ary council; Bob Townsend.edi- tor of the Cactus; Alice Mary Adams Watts, editor of the^ Ran­ ger- Pat Daniels, editor o, The The D e n of Women’, Office has been busy lately because Miss introduced Gebauer is trying to get acquaint quanted with the new girl s t * dents. U. T. Architects In New Unit Here I Daily Texan; Idanell Brill, sweet - Members of the University fac- . . of the University; John T W M ulty and a r r . , a1 former students Debate team; Willie Tate, captain are members of the Central Texa of the basketball team; Val Jean Chapter 0f the American Aldred, Insti- q{ Architecta which was of Mortar president 'lac O r a n « B J « k ' t » T nand ’ K liLb eth fa n to d a charter November I* . -ru;. S e n io r was oraranized ten Orange This chapter was organized ten Baker, president of U .i.fiA - years ago by the Austin branch of the West Texas chapter at San Ballet Russe to Appear In Austin January 16 Antonio. The territory of the new chap­ ter comprises Travis, Burnet, Blanco, Williamson, Hays, I aid- well, and Bastrop Counties. The greater Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will give one per­ formance in Austin on January I , Texas has four chapters of the according to Mr*. Jo e F . .James o AnJ £ j ^ n InstitutP 0f Architects: North Texas with headquartera at the Amateur Mo-ic.l w ill sponsor the appearance of Nortn ^ W o rth; South the famous dancinp' ^ Texas at Houston*. West Texas at Antonio. an(1 Central Texas c o m p a n y has embarked The . . upon a four-month road tour after a m m o n *urccalful season at Convent al A u a in * r v s » »• • " < r f " K s a ’^ r a s . . ljse’ .Ixia dir were not permitted to practice in The conjiany IS under the d r- nelKhb()rinIf 8Ut„ without aecur- censes, yet architects of other pcrmitt(.(| t0 praclice ^ action of Leonide Massine, anis- tic director, print,pal dancer, and a choreographer of note. American board of directors is headed bv Julius Fleischmann of n eau en o\ oui I mcmna „ Star for the show n Ai.c.a - I he ^ without hindrance. , , The members of the new chap- ler are Werner W . Dornberger, Dan J. Driscoll, Arthur Fehr, Sam- .^ _ ueJ G ideon> Goldwin Goldsmith, Jamcs> Hugo F. kova, favorite of the Engiiah bal- CUfford H let audiences and a pupil of Seige Diaghilev. New Osteon Members To Be G Iven Dance The new members of Osteon, in­ terfraternity social organization of the School of Medicine in Gal- vevf 'n, will be honored with a din dance Friday, December 2, in Galveston. Included in the list of new mem- \ hers arr- tho fowowing: Phi ( ni, ^ Fred t e r r o r of Temple, Walter Kuehne, Charles Page, Louis C. Page, W'alter T. Rolfe, Louis Southerland, Roy L. Thomas, and Robert Leon W hite. Associate members are David C. Baer, Delmar F. Groos, W al­ ter C. Harris, and Hugh L. Mc- Math. Junior associates are Charles T. Granger, Chester Nagel, and ( arl H. Stautz. Names of other local architecta are before the chapter, and they will become members before the end of this year. A n n e S h i r l e y w e a r * p e r e n n ia l b la c k a n d w h it e , c r e a t e d in o n e o f th e i c a i o n ' i n e w “ t e x t u r e ” ■ ilk s . H e h a t in a v e il i» t h a t h a * g a y c o n f e t t i d o t* . T h a t t ie d b r o o c h i* a p o r c e la i n m i l k , Pi Phi Alums to Have Craft Sale Saturday Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold their annual Arrow-Craft sale at the chapter house, HOO San Antonio, Saturday, from 4 to 6 o’clock to sell articles made by women living in the vicinity of j the sorority settlement home in Gatlinburg, Tenn. On display for sale will be house­ hold linens, towels, tray cloths, luncheon sets, napkins, coverlets, afghans, mats and ties, shawls, scarfs, and hand-woven bags. rugs, Tea will be served to callers between 4 and 8:30 o’clock in the chapter house. Mrs. Eugene Guth­ rie and Mrs. Raymond M. Hill are co-chairmen of general ar­ rangements. Mrs. Marvin Dunbar, Mrs. G. F. Thornhill, and Mrs. Carl Rosenquist are in charge of the sale. W IN T E R G A R D E N C L U B Herbert Petry, president of the Winter Garden Club, announced Monday that there would be a special called meeting of the club Tuesday night at 7:15 o’clock in Texa- Union 509. Retry asked that all members and all students from the W inter Garden region be I presented at the meeting. Kina' arrangements the dinner- for * dance to bo held in Piedras Negras, Mexico, during the Christmas holi days are to be made. L I T E R A R Y S O C IE T IE S A joint tea will bo given by the literary societies, Reagan, four Ashbcl, Pierian, and Sidney Ran I ier, Thursday from 4 to 6 o’clock I the the Faculty Women’s C lub in honor of the new members of the societies, Janette Hicks, yiresident of Reagan, said M< nday. . „ d Mr Ja r v i. of Grand Saline, John Wa!- Mr Fehr, pre.,dent, the lane of Fort Worth, and dame. Dornberger, ilo h . Kanna branch, will carry over until the i Kappa," Alfred' F^obe.e of Austin. ' election at the Janu ary m ating. Ja ck Fox of Childress, and Brad j secretary of r . ■ Oxford of Floresville; Phi Beta 2 Sophomores to Give P i, Frank Keith of Port Arthur, . . . . . , n “ e r e i Rush McMillan of Portland, and V io lin C o n c e r t I W alter Glass of Port Arthur; and ; Phi Alpha Sigma, Fred Aves of Dickinson, E a rl W. f. lawatrr Jr. I of Tyler, William Fisher of Gal­ veston, and John W e lly of Aus- Edwin Lassberg, accompanied at the piano by Curtis Schmedes, both sophomore students in the University, will be pre-cnted in a violin concert in Hogg Memorial George Richardson of Amarillo Auditorium Saturday night at 8 Elmer Knox -’clock. It is being sponsored by is president, and Jones of Wellington is secretary- the Newman School Helpers, treasurer. 1 tin Texas Rancher Chosen President of Tech Clifford B, Jones, 53, of Spur, was elected president of Texas Technological College at Lubbock Saturday by the college’s board of directors. He succeeds the late Bradford Knapp. J I jr.CyS rose from a Nevada cow­ hand to the managership of the huge Swenson ranch properties in Texas. He was serving as chair- .sman of the college board of dir­ ectors and resigned when elected president. Dr. Schaffer Elected President of A .A .U.P. Dr. Aaron Schaffer was elected president of the University chap­ ter of the American Association of University Professors recently. I Dr. Schaffer is professor of Ro- Imance languages at the University. Dr. Ruth Allen, associate pro­ fessor of economics, was elected I secretary at the meeting. F R E N C H C L U B A -pedal meeting of the French 8 Club on Tuesday night o’clock in Garrison Hau 103 has r been called by Margaret Major, president. at S A E. P L E D G E S Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Jim ‘ ne ri dging of announces Moroney of Dallas. mothers’ club of the Newman school, in an effort to raise build­ ing funds. Lassberg has studied under Dr. Erich Sorantin of the Chicago Musical college, is a former pupil of the late Dean <"arl Venth of San Antonio, Conway Shaw of Galveston, and Mrs. Anita Storrs Gaedcke of Austin. He is giving the first concert in Austin since five years ago at the request of many of the music loving public of Austin. Both Las* bur I and Schmedes are considered to be of exceptional talent. Tickets for the concert will be on «ale Thursday and Friday at the J. R. Reed music store, or at Hogg Auditorium the evening of the performance. Reservations may be made by calling 6588 or 2-7315. Doty Speaks, Student Sings at Kiwanis Club Dr. E. William Doty, dean of the College of Fine Art®, spoke Mon­ day at the Kiwanh < lub luncheon in the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. Gene Hemmle, student in the Col­ lege of Fine Art®, sang. The club ha* completed its work of raising funds for the annual Christmas party for twenty-five underprivileged children to be held Monday, December ID. A L P H A P H I’S S K A T E The pledge chapter of Alpha Phi sorority entertained the active members with a skating party at the Marfar Roller Rink Monday night at 7 o’clock. After the skat- 1 mg, refreshments were .“erved. In the T exan Business N ew s • Anticipate Heavy Holiday Business With business recovery making J rapid strides, all signs point to an ; exceptionally busy holiday season for retail local manufacturers, stores and the public generally in the opinion of E. L. Bodelle, agent of Railway Express Agvnrj Mr. Bodelle bases his optimism on advice received from his com­ pany, instructing him to be pre­ pared for the handling of an un­ usual volume of gift shipments expected this year and to arrange for prompt deliveries, even on Christmas Day. “ W'e are joining a1’ others in urging the public to -hop ear;y and ship early’ ” caid Mr. Bodelle. “ Yet habits are hard to change. riots and The way our r f tai bi ammed with the stores therein s as Eve in- customers until ( I 11 will ' dicates that some people before wait until the la * n ' n' m yinf. completing their holida hipping for exprr s But speed n ro­ inc * a*' has noticeably to make ; cent years and that h »rdmg up for tardiness f in f town. 1 gift shipments to go < • there For latecomer*, of con cement is available the late ‘ a ex- of high-speed phi pf mg h de- pres*— which can accoi agr*- over* livery of Christmas pa k night as far a.- 2,5° Holiday shipment b' 0 picked Bai N a y Kx- within th* hi? city. The received attractive holiday icker? for free up or deliver? press at any add corporate are* f>c local express off; a supply of package addr* distribution to the public. miles • Zale s Is New Argus Dealer Zale Jew elry Co , located at 619 Congree, is now a f ac tory-author* Used dealer of Argus camera? and ' phot*- graphic equipment. Zale’s is one of a closely re­ stricted group of dealer? who ad­ here strictly to Argus’ ethical sell­ ing policies and wrho are allowed to display a representative line of .Argus equipment. \e First Collegs D in South Phone 2-2473 THE D A I L Y TEXAN' Phone 2-2473 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1938 P A G E F o n t T he D a ily v V , x ' r*ui». t i# ♦#**5 Tm T « u i i» a . • tits fcy tee « r « p t Mot,-'*>•- ' f> ’ •*♦** ft * * e * ; » T **»» •v o te *y * * * A •Ha T«**» O ** *#• SL * / a E % x \ > •# ^#> \ .AAS V x . \ T« e r - '" * -ii VA*A •V v * ^ <* ^ ^ . v», I KoatH I Sc a m Mrr f < i ' 4 '•> e4 \ She's the Mad One kwood, 'MissManton' rr°w : Gives Us Action Trite Theme Stars Barb ara St a nw yck Airwaves Merrer Htnnl* / (tidy** ,rn* Whiney R in to n ” b a r g e d o a r Iv y e s ta r - •a t ‘ O' u n c u t (ir r h f - H O L T . CAREFREE Barker-Edited Book To Be Relea sed Dec. B a r b a r a S t a n w y c k , l a f t , who a p p e a r , with H e n r y F o n d a , i h o w n on t he r i g h t , in “ T h e M a d M i * . M a n t o n ’ which o p e n e d y e . t e r d a y in I CVF o n > !a ), a t t he S t a t e T h e a t e r . d o f f ie the The Theater-Goer B y B O Y D S I N C L A I R Dt I- 'O D A Y I S Y O U R a r r e n t s t a y a t th e I’ a r a m o u n a lot o f i n t e r e s t a w a y f r o m hun t W alt D isn e y h a s p r o d u c e d the M u n ro U a f , e x e c u t iv e f o r Freeh r T h l b e g i n n i n g * o f F e r d in a n d w a s b o m in the a d m ir a t i o n o f Mr. L e a f f o r the work o f R o b e r t L a w so n , y o u n g i ll u s t r a t o r . F o r the to rav p u rp o s e o f ar i v i n sc M r. L a w so n a ch a n c e to d r a w fo r a ch ild re n 's jinan d the Bull in hi* the T u r k e y has ta k e n day s. • --eated b y 32 -year-old { ib lish in g house. as a c r e a t u r e w ith ou t vithout blood -lu st, witli­ ng e x c e p t a d e sir e to his t re e f a v o r i t e co rk ‘ he f l o w e r s . o f him t h a t he S a t u r d a y ise es is n eith er C o m m u n is t. L ik e so m e I know , he is a Dem o- just w a n t s to g e t a w a y bull a n d the phonies. night F a s c i e r a t from , a n y w a y . ! to w rite d* srree, la version o f mwyi k, in ■ fir go w n s, the aa j© n *t OTI6 '•ar, “ T h e ,IrJ fu r n ish ho urs* en- H O L T bo o k , Mr L e a f d a s h e d o f f the naive s t o r y o f F V rdinan d the Bull in a b o u t f o r t y - f iv e m in u tes. H is f i r s t m a n u s c r i p t s u f f i c e d with b u t one ed ito rial c h a n g e . line, “ I k now he y e t , ” wa« t h e rr still,“ a m e n d e d T h e l a s t is s i t ’ m g th e r e to “ s i t t in g When th** s t o r y first a p p e a r e d , p olitically c o n s c i o u s N ew Y o r k in­ sisted th a t F e r d i n a n d had a b e a r ­ ing on the S p a n i s h VV a r, a n d c o n ­ clu ded t h a t Mr. L e a f b e lo n g e d to the F r a n c o r a m p . T h e econ om ic r o y a l i s t s saw Red p r o p a g a n d a in inspired by F 'erdinand, no d o u b t them he Mr. Martin Dies. B y E X S I N U S IN L O N D O N Mi I,'Kile M o rley , A t ; ' ‘ in m ezzo-soprano a n d g r a d u a t e o f the U niversity, will s i n g in L o n ­ don D ecem ber 5 in a c h a r it y p e r ­ fo rm a n c e a t which Q u een E l i z a ­ beth will be p r e s e n t , a c c o r d i n g to word received b y f r i e n d s here. J o h n M c C o r m a c k will a p p e a r on the p ro g ra m . 'High Tor' C ast Had 'Roles' For Thanksgiving Dinner I f D on J a c k in C o t u l l a on T h a n k s g iv i n g I M o rse l, v e r y s t r o n g with g a ' , in c lin a tio n to be a h o g . . . ! ’ w a r n e d m e r e l y “ H igh T o r , ” p la y 13-16. On th e C j r t a i n < to he p r e s e n te d D e e d in a d v a n c e n o t to r e h e a r s i n g his the o t h e r h a n d , lines ima iha how E d w a r d P o t t e r ’s fo l k s ' h a v e look ed when E d w a r d f o r a n o t h e r h e lp in g o f I u a n d m u t t e r e d , “ W ell, I STC* g ry !** a n d then follow ed with “ S u r e , I w a s hu n tin g — d i d n 't I b rin g you fca’ f a m n ? ” A nd then P o t t e r ’? par b a f f l e d b y this a p p a r e n t d r t a lk , in an e f f o r t to change s u b j e c t , h a n d e d F.d o f s a n d * p r o b a b l y took the on lin es r e a d i n g T o r , ” r e s p o n d i n g t h e y ’ re s o g g y , bee d a i n t y a J u s t f o r the A n d s p e a k i n g o f ?ar a p p e t i t e * . S a m u e l F re lines r e h e a r s i n g in S k im m e r h o r n in C o r p u s ( r he w a s the ho liday s. i it m u s t have so u n d e his f a t h e r g o t up fro to sm o k e his pipe a? g i v i n g d in n e r, F reuh t c u e in “ High T o r ” a with, “ Is he g o in g awl S a y , V an u s s i t t i n g ? u s a n o th e r s a n d w i c h . A n d V a n D o m , wh if. r P o t t e r , a1 r e h e a r s a l and m u it p ie , it to e a t I i n g . oad pie Mc AI I n< B u t all c o m p lic a ’ ioi h a v e a rise n d u r i n g t g i v i n g ho liday s b e c a u o f the c a s t had to re f o r “ H igh T o r ” a t ho so am u sir h a v e b een Md you t o the a c t o r s. How urge B. in lik e to h a ve been re, with Q u ic k 's sh o es when ( f i 11 i n it his his the T h a n k s g i v i n g d in n e r hi* folks had r e a d y in W aco T h u r s d a y and re a d f r o m his role o f D ope in the pm y, " W e a t e b e f o r e we ^ t a r t e d . ’ f o r “ High th o u g h t s , gla n c e d lines a* B A B Y A T B L O D G E T T S ’ D r. a n d Mrs. H u g n C. B l o d g e tt h a ve a n n o u n c e d the birth o f a d a u g h t e r , E la in e , a t S e to n H o sp i­ tal N o v e m b e r 14. Dr. B lo d g e t t is a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f p sy chology . u v e r i n g a d r u m stic k a t his home ■n ; ” er e d , “ A sw e e t and e x c e lle n t . sa l a m i , . now, I h a v e a sm all md Mr®. J a c k s o n sh ou ld h a v e been heir m n s e r io u sly , f o r Don w a s . Baromeo to Sing In Kansas City C h a * e B a r o m e o , ch a irm a n o f the D e p a r t m e n t o f V o ice o f the C o lle g e o f F’ ine A r t s , a n d d i r e c t o r o f the G lee C lu b s, will lea ve f o r K a n s a s C ity a f t e r T u e s d a y ’s G le e f l u b co n c e rt, f o r a p p e a r a n c e s with the K a n s a C ity Ph ilh arm on ic Or­ chestra on T h u r s d a y and F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r I a n d 2. t r a g i c Mr. B a r o m e o will h a v e the p a r t o f O r e s t e s in a c o n c e rt v e rsio n o f R ich a rd S t r a u s s ’s o p e r a “ E l e k t r a . ” Ro se P a u ly , M e tro p o lita n O p e r a the m u sic o f o p r a n o , will sin g A g a m e m n o n 's d a u g h t e r . Enid S z a n t h o c o n t r a lt o , will t a k e the p a r t o f K l y t e m n e s t r a , A g a ­ fa it h l e s s q u e e n ; P a u l m e m n o n ’s A lt h o u s e will a p p e a r a s A e g i s t h u s ; and M a r y Ann K a u f m a n , so p r a n o , will h a ve the p a r t o f C h ry so th e- mis. K a r l K r u e g e r , r e g u l a r c o n ­ d u c t o r o f th e K a n s a s C ity o r c h e s­ t r a , will direct. Mr. B a r o m e o w a s g r a d u a t e d f r o m the U n iv e r s it y o f M ichigan in 1 9 1 7 . H e w e n t o v e r s e a s d u r ­ in g the w a r a n d s t u d i e d m u sic in Sew Y o r k upon his re tu rn . He m u died in M ilan, Ita ly , w here he w a s u n d e r c o n ­ t r a c t fo r th re e y e a r s a t L a S c a l a f i r s t a u d itio n O p e ra H ou se. H is w a s u n d e r A r t u r o T o sca n in i. six y e a r s f o r Mr. B a r o m e o w a s a m e m b e r o f the C h ic a g o O p e r a C o m p a n y f o r six y e a r s b e f o r e jo i n i n g the M e t r o ­ politan O p e ra C o m p a n y in 1 93 5. He h a s a p p e a r e d a s so lo is t with le a d in g in o r a t o r io , a n d in m a j o r m u sic f e s ­ t iv a ls o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s . H e is u n d e r c o n t r a c t the C o lu m b ia to C o n c e r t Service. sy m p h o n y o r c h e s t r a s , G U N N W R I T E S A R T I C L E o f re p o r t e r is now a j o u r n a l is m S t a n l e y G u nn , who re c e iv e d a d e g r e e b a ch e l or f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 3 6 , a n d j who the S a n A n to n io L i g h t , is the a u th o r o f an a rtic le a p p e a r i n g in the c u r ­ i ssue o f A c t u a l D e te c tiv e j rent S t o r i e s m a g a z in e . T h e a rtic le is j a b o u t the r e c e n t Ball m u r d e r and j su icide in S a n A n ton io . f o r J. E. Kilday, U. T. Ex, G e ts Job With Sadler J a m e s E . K ild a y , H o u sto n at­ to r n e y a n d e x - s tu d e n t , ha s been a p p o in te d h e a d o f the m o to r t r a n s ­ the T e x a s p o rta tio n division o f R a ilro a d C o m m iss io n , J e r r y l a d ­ ler, c o m m issio n e r-e le ct, and C om- mi s o o n e r s E r n e s t 0 . T h om p so n and Lon A. S m ith ha ve a nn ou nc ed . Mr. K ild a y , who w a s in the I. ni- I'J2 4, will v e r s it y f r o m 1 92 1 I su cc ee d M a rk M a r sh a ll o f Chico, who has been he a d o f the divi­ sion since its e s t a b li s h m e n t twelv e y e a r s a g o . _____________ _ to H en ry E d g a r sp e n t th e T h a n k s ­ g i v i n g h o liday s in S a n A n ton io . 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