F no th e tscd: ;nd- h n g not ship tive I. hat lied be a re I \ > / W h at (Joel Jtetie Sunday 8— Dr. C onw ay W h a r to n c o n d u c t­ T em ple U n iv ersity ing W a l t e r Calvin m e m o r y P r e s b y t e r i a n C hurch. service, l l — “ N ee d s o f a W a r r i n g A m e r i­ c a ,” Rev. F. G. R oe sen e r, St. M a r t i n ’s E v an g e lic al L u th e r a n C hurch. l l — Dr. R o b e rt L. S u th e r la n d , “ T he P lace o f a L ib e ra l C hurch in th e C o m m u n ity ,” U n iv e rsity C o m m u n ity C hurch . 4— Hillel F o u n d a tio n sm oker. 4-6— A lph a Xi D elta s o r o r i ty te a h o n o r in g Mrs. E r n e s t McLeod, 1903 Rio G ra n d e. 4-6— L e a g u e o f U n ite d L a tin te a A m e ric a n Citizens b e n e f it f o r th e c ity ’s n u r s e r y schools, a t th e hom e o f Dr. G eorge I. S an ­ chez. 4 :30— U n iv e rsity S ingers, U n iv e r­ S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a p r e - H a y d n ’s “ T h e C r e a tio n ,” sity s e n t H o g g M em orial A u d ito riu m . sin ging, U n iv ersity 6-7— Carol C om m ons. Carols, Candles Usher in Xmas Season Monday Students to March To M a in Building In Campus Blackout By MAE MARTIN . . . . T h e C h ristm a s w hich will p e r ­ haps m a r k th e m o s t e v e n tf u l y e a r „ ( o u r K cneration in th c hjst . , , . , will be c e le b r a te d M o n d a y n ig h t in a c e r e m o n y as b e a u tif u l a n d sim ple as it h o n o rs— th e b ir th o f Christ. th e occasion w hich . , . 6— T h ir ty Club, Old Seville. 6 :3 0 — S igm a D e lta Chi, G ordon F u lc h e r to speak, Old Seville. 7 :3 0 — Social Science Discussion G roup, Y.M.C.A. All lights will be e x tin g u ish e d on th e U n iv e r s ity ca m pus, a n d the d a r k n e s s will be b ro k e n only by C h r is tm a s music, U n iv ersity j th e candles w hich s tu d e n ts will B a p tis t C hurch. c a r r y as th e y m a rc h in a singin g ast Church. th e Main B uilding C h r is tm a s carols, U n iv ersity procession G ro u p Choir, C e n tr a l C hristian for* th e A ll-U niversity C h ristm as C hurch. 7:3 0 to 7:30 p a r ty . 7 :3 0 — A d v e n t service a n d C h r is t­ m a s music, U n iv e r s ity P r e s b y ­ te r i a n C hurch. • M ond ay 1 2 :50— Chimes. I — P r e s e n t D ay mons. lun c h eo n , C o m ­ 4 — K n ittin g , d o w n sta irs lounge o f W o m e n ’s Gym. 5— Red Cross K n itte r s , T e x a s U n ­ ion 315. T he T o w e r chim es w ill play to 7 :3 0 o’clock, Lee fro m 7 :15 Rigsby said S a tu r d a y . T w o U n iv e r s it y f in e a r t s s t u ­ d e n ts will p r e s e n t solos on . th e p r o g ra m . S u z a n n e R ie k e r o f F o r t W o r th will sin g th e “ A ngel S o n g ,” f o r which special m usic h as been w r i tte n by K e n t K e n n a n , i n s t r u c t ­ o r in m usic t h e o r y an d composi- jtio n , a n d M a ry J a n e M aricle of S c h u le n b e r g w ill sing “ A w ay in th e M a n g e r .” 6 :3 0 — Pi S igm a A lp ha B a n q u et, Q u ee n A n n e Room, Texas Un- { p a r t y ion. 6 :55 7 — S o phom o re T e x a n of th e Air, K N O W . Club T he s tu d e n ts will a r r iv e f o r the f o u r g ro u p s a t 7:30 in I o’clock. T he girls will m e e t f r o n t o f C a ro th e r s D o rm ito ry w ith Council, iia if o f the L o n g h o rn Band , the in 7— I o ta S igm a Pi C h ristm a s p a rty , Y.M .C.A. Old Seville. 7 :1 5 — W o m en who a r e C h r is tm a s Carols, D o rm ito ry . to sing C a ro th e rs 7 :1 5 — Men w ho sing C h r is tm a s Carols. G re g o ry Gym. a r e to See C A R O L S , P a g e 2 Band Units to Meet At 6:45 for Caroling W ith a g rim w a r n in g t h a t “ this m a y be the la s t tim e w e ’ll be do- ion 401. 8 — W i n t e r G a r d e n Club C hrist m a s m ixer, T e x a s U nion 208. of 7 :1 5 — M e n ’s Glee Club, T ex as U n -; inp: th is s o r t o f thinpr f o r a ,onK tim e ,” Colonel G eorge E. H u r t an n o u n c e d t h a t th e f o u r u n its of the L on g h o rn B and which will ta k e the c a ro lin g p a r t y will a t 6 :4 5 b e l o c k M onday 8 — A u stin F o ru m o f P ublic Opin- n i^ ht a t th e Driskill H om e, 2610 F r a n c e - Q u a n d Pa r t M emo, 1608 W e s t S ixth S tre e t, j m c c t 8 — M e e tin g in lon, A ustin Iligh-K N O W . Whitis, F e d e r a tio n Building. 8 : 1 5 — “ P e t t i c o a t F e v e r , ” T ex a s I t is p a r tic u la rly s ig n ific a n t,” of W o m e n ’s Clubs I Colonel H u r t d eclared S a tu r d a y this will prob- : a f te r n o o n , “ t h a t 8 :1 5 — C a m p u s C h ristm a s Carol a b bv be the only c o u n t ry able to c e le b ra te C h ristm a s in this man nor. L e t us hope t h a t m o re will be able to do so by n e x t C h r is t­ m a s.” sin ge rs, f r o n t , M ain Building. Library Hangs War Propaganda British Posters W arn Careless D o n ’t le t a n y one tell you co-eds d o n ’t w a n t to do th e i r p a r t. Students Urged To Seek Religion Crisis Increases Need, Faculty Says in th is S u g g e s tin g t h a t s tu d e n ts i o u r VV a r \\ ork. In one of th e display cases in ta k e th e A rc h iv e s Collection of th e Li­ ad a n t a g e of available spiritu a l b r a r y is a w ar p o s te r o f a n u rse tim e o f crisis, g u id a n c e b e c k o n in g w om en to ^ M ake N urs- th e U n iv e r s it y F a c u lty C o m m ittee , on s t u d e n t Religious L ife issued in g the follow inc s t a t e m e n t S a t u r H a v the follow ing s t a t e m e n t S a t u r d a y : “ T he m e m b e r s of the c o m m it­ tee w ish to u r g e s tu d e n ts a t this tim e to m a k e special use of all s p ir itu a l a g e n c ie s on a n d a r o u n d tho cam pus. a line in sm a lle r ty p e says. Girls hav e been flock in g to th e archiv­ i s t ’s desk to r e q u e s t one o f the bo o k le ts.” A sk foi d es crip tiv e booklet, B u t th c p o ste r is B ritish — p a r t of a collection t h a t m a y now be seen in th e L ib r a r y . T hese w a r p o ste rs a r e the s o r t “ W e believe t h a t c h u rc h e s and {other religiou s o r g a n iz a tio n s have to very a c tu a lly h a n g in g on London w alls J m a k e to s tu d e n ts a t this tim e in a h elp ing rea ch som e d e g re e o f emo- an d f e n c e s to d a y , sta bility. s tr a n g e A m e r ic a n s now. They- w ere placed j S t u d e n ts w ho have individual on ex hibition F r i d a y in th e Uni- p ro b lem s a r e advised to c o n f e r v e r s ity A rchiv es a n d these o rg an iz a- show cases a l^ n g th e c o r r id o r o f th e Main Building. “ S p ecim en c f c o m m itte e was signed by: T he official s t a t e m e n t o f f o r j tiona l a n d E ac h m a rk e d its wall with c o n trib u tio n s sig n ific a n c e in te lle c tu a l f irs t-f lo o r all w ith d e f in ite le ad e rs tio n s .” new the in in B ritish W a r L i te r a tu r e for R ecord Miss M a ry E. D ec herd, chair- P u p o se O nly,” the p o ste rs a r e p a r t m a n , H alon Black, Hal P. Bybee, o f a lage collection o f W orld W a r Miss S a r a Dodson, IL J . E ttlin g e r , the L ib r a r y VV. P a g e K eeton, Miss Lucite Wil- II L i t e r a t u r e which has a c c u m u la t e d since 1939 to Hams, VV. A. Sm ith, a n d T. J . s u p p le m e n t sim ila r m a te r ia ls o f W orld W a r I tim es. ----------------------------------------------------- file o f L ed e en . its e x ten siv e T he Th e F i r s t C o l I e g e T exan D a i l y i n t h e S o u t h VOLUME 43 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 Twelve Pages Today No. 74 Rainey Considers Campus R.O.T.C. Get in Form Every s t u d e n t regist ered u n d e r th e Selective Service Act has been req ue ste d by national he a d u a r te r s , the Am eri ca n Council on Ed Lion, a nd th e United States Office of E d uc a tio n to fill out a form. “ S tu de n t Re po rt on Selective Service S ta tu s, ” w hic h will aid in t h e for­ mulation of policies af f e c t in g s tu d e n t registrants, Vice- P res ide nt J. Alton Burd ine an n o u n ce d S at ur da y. This form will be avai labl e M o nd ay aftern oo n from 2 tc 5, and T u es da y from 9 to I an d 2 to 5 o’clock at a table in the hall a d j a c e n t to th e P r e s i d e n t ’s office, Main Building 101. It should be filled out an d r e t u r n e d not i a ' e r t h a n I o’clock W e d n e sd a y . The Real Thing University stu den ts still w en t to fo rmals last week, still w a t c h e d i n t r a m u r a l basketball, w e n t to class, ta lk ed ab o u t t h e high school football race. But main ly th e ir th o u g h t s w er e on t h e war. T h e y a r g u e d the w ar , bo ug ht extras, h u d d le d aro un d radios, a n d th o u g h t . F o r those t a k i n g defense w or k courses, f o r th e B r at s who collected old m a g a z in e s for th e a r m y camps, a n d for those with relatives in t h e co n­ flict zone, w a r w as real, too real. W I K WF™****** W* ■(a % J E v e r y b o d y a r g u e d a b o u t t h e w a r . In t h e t o p p i c t u r e F r a n k D e n i e , G o r d o n C h a r l t o n , G r a e m e H u n t e r , a n d E d g a r M o n t e e t h d e ­ c i d e C o n g r e e * s h o u l d n o t l o w e r t h e d r a f t a g e . A t l e f t B r a t s V e r a F o s t e r a n d Z e l p h i e B l a i n c o l l a p s e o n m a g a z i n e s t h e y ' v e h a u l e d f o r t h e s o l d i e r s . in L o w e r l e f t L u c i l l e P o r t e r , B o b L o n g , M a r y L o u i s e C a v e t t , a n d B d l e W a t s o n c a t c h u p o n t h e i r m a p r e a d i n g t h e L i b r a r y h a l l , U . S. v s . J a p a n . A n d a b o v e H e r b e r t Z o c h , d e f e n s e w o r k e r - t o - b e , l i n e o f d e ­ c o n c e n t r a t e s o n h i s m a c h i n e t o o l , A m e r i c a ’s r e a l f i r s t in f e n s e . H e s w o r k i n g i n a U n i v e r s i t y e n g i n e e r i n g d e f e n s e c o u r s e , a t n i g h t i n t h e e n g i n e e r i n g w o r k s h o p s . May Step Up Naval Training And Add School For Quartermasters Exp ansion a n d ex ten sio n o f a c ­ tual m ilita ry t r a i n in g a t th e U n i­ v e rsity was u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n by P re s id e n t H o m e r R ainey a n d his U n iversity council on de fe n se S a tu r d a y . full re so u rc e s of A f t e r a F rid a y m e e tin g a t w hich seven com m ittee s w ere se t up f o r th ro w in g t h e U n iversity into th e d e fe n se p r o ­ g ram , and d ev e lo p m e n t o f n e w de fe n se ac tivities on th e ca m pus, the council was stu d y in g plans f o r th r e e possible m ilita ry p r o je c ts : 1. E xpansio n o f the p r e s e n t N a ­ the second val R.O.T.C. u n it by se m e ste r of th e c u r r e n t school yea r, s ta r t in g F e b r u a r y I , 1942. The un it, now having 178 m e n , is in its second y e a r. Seven Defense Groups Formed Pittenger to Add New Military Courses A p p o in tm e n t of seven com m it­ 2. A ddition of o th e r m ilita ry te e s to w ork with th e U n iversity tr a i n in g units, .such as an a r m y defe nse council in c o o rd in a tin g a c ­ R.O.T.C. T h e t U n iv e rsity has a t ­ tivities on th e ca m pus f o r the u t ­ te m p te d in th e p a s t tw o y e a r s to se cu re such a u n it, b u t A rm y o f ­ m ost good w as an n o u n c e d S a t u r ­ ficials have t u r n e d down r e q u e s t s d ay by P re s id e n t H o m e r R ainey with the a n n o u n c e m e n t t h e r e w a s follow ing a m e e tin g o f th e c o un­ no o fficial perso n n e l to sp a re f o r cil. such tr a i n in g p r o g ra m s. R e q u e sts I U n iv e r s ity ’s School o f E d u c a tio n J fro m n u m e ro u s o t h e r colleges h a v e f ro m t h e ; was ap p o in te d c h a irm an of a com- ; m e *- *im d a r m ittee on d eg re e r e q u ir e m e n ts in A rm y. each college and school. 3. In itia tio n o f a q u a r t e r m a s ­ t e r s ’ corps tr a i n in g p r o g ra m in t h e A civilian d efe n se a n d s a f e ty I U n iv e r s ity ’s School of B usiness Dean B. F. P i t t e n g e r o f r esp o n se th e be hea d ed by co m m ittee will Any o th e r m e thods by w hich C o m p tro ller C. I). Sim m ons, w ith Dr. VV. P. W ebb, Dr. G. W. Stum - I ac tu a l m ilita ry tr a i n in g m ig h t be berg a n d F r e d N iem an of Y oakum in tro d u c ed to the ca m pus will also be given th o r o u g h co n s id e ra tio n , assistin g him. A d m in istra tio n . Miss Lucy R a th b o n e o f th e I Dr. R ainey dec la re d. H o rn e E conom ics D e p a rtm e n t heads a co m m itte e on nutrition. L. Then Bellmont, d ir e c to r o f physical tr a i n in g fo r men, will be cari in c h a rg e of a co m m itte e on rec- is going “ We are in this w a r to win, a n d the U n iv ersity to do e v e ry th in g its reso u rce s allow o r to to include rer|dei- fu lle st possible service our g o v e r n m e n t,” he declared. e x p a n d e d to 1 coation a n d health. Air Corps Men Recruiting Again Miss D o ro th y G ebauor, dean of women, and E lizabeth S u th e rla n d , v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e S tu d e n ts ' A ssociation, will be in c h a r g e of a g ro u p w o rk in g o ut a p r o g ra m of w om en's activities. • Dean W. R. W oolrich of tho A s tu d e n t w ho in te n d s to a p p ly College of E n g in e e r in g will con- into th e A rm y A ir tinue to direct short term de fe n se Corps as an av iation c a d e t should Courses, as he h as fo r several be p rep a re d to p r e s e n t bis b ir th months. t r a n s c r ip t of college A se v en th com m ittee on infer- w ork, a n d t h r e e le tte rs o f rec om - m ation ai d s tu d e n t g u id a n c e will m endation, said C a p ta in Jo h n VV. be headed by Vice p r e s id e n t J. C ooper J r ., o ffic e r in c h a rg e o f Alton B u rd in e , Dean A m o No- the R e cru itin g U n it w hich S a tu r - w otny a n d J a c k H ow ard, e d ito r of day re-estab lis h ed h e a d q u a r te r s in Thc Daily T ex an. T exas U nion 2 0 S. fo r e n t ra n c e ce r tif ic a te , ad d e d | com m ittee s by chairm en. A dditional m e m b ers m a y be to a n y and all o f be ac ce p te d these S u n d a y from 1:30 to 6:3 0 o’clock, and most of n ex t w eek d u r in g th e “ We ar e calling o u r f orces for hour s th e Union is open, C a p ta in Applications will r e n d e ri n g t he m a x i mu m service to C ooper said. *7/ie Mewl 9*vLide Yah! Rose Bowl Called Off; Austin Loses to Lamar Tho Rosg Bowl has been called off at the request, o f Lieutenant Ge neral J oh n L. D e w i t t , c o m m a n d e r of mil­ itary op erations on th e West Coast . . . Texa s will p la y Sou the as te rn T e a c h e r s College of Durant, Okla.. and Texas Tech in ba sk etb al l this w eek . . . Austin High was knock ed out of t h e state high school football r a c e bv L a m a r of Houston, 26 to 6 . . . Sunset of Dallas and Wichita Falls also won S e e SPORTS, pages I and 5. high school g am es “ The Cr ea ti on ” to be p r e s e n te d toda y . . . Special benefit p e r f o r m a n c e of “ Pett ico at F ev er ” will be given . . . Rehea rsa l- of th e Light O p e r a ’s “ Chocolate Soldier” ar e all informal . . . Review of “ Rise an d Shine” and new Gene A u tr e y picture are given. . . See AMUSE­ MENTS, page 12. Churches to Sing Carols • Lo ngh or n Band has Christmas dance . . . O th er Uni­ versity o rg an iz at io ns cel ebrate with parties before holi­ days . . . C h ur ch es to sing carols to da y . . . Black-haired, brown-eyed, Connie Gossett is girl-of-the-week . . . See SOCIETY, pages 9, IO, l l . . / Kl,. A'A mgw * j - i Even Lawyers and Engineers Marched Together When Forty Acres United in I<)I7 a r m y By A pril 19, W a r wa? d e c la re d on cam p, b r istlin g with t h r e e b attalio n s. A. M. had only tw o. T he w re k follow ing th e d ec la­ ration of w a r on G e r m a n y in 1917 saw th e U n iv e rsity change fro m a pe a c e fu l in stitu tio n o f le a r n in g to a n d thc f a c u lty and s tu d e n ts w ere quick to take action . A mass m e e t­ an p r e p a ra tio n fo r war. ing w-as held im m ed ia te ly in f ro n t Tho e n tir e m ale e n r o llm e n t had of the old Main B uilding to lay had a r r iv e d and s tu d e n ts had been April 6, assigned to th e ir r esp e ctiv e c o m ­ panies. Five hours a w eek of d r y ­ ing u n d e r C aptain Boswell, U. S. A. d e ta ile d fro m San A nton io, and several h a r d boiled s e rg e a n ts an d o rganized a n d drilling had begun, plans. A w a r c o m m itte e w a s in- stu d e n t o ffic ers, soon w hipped thc Co-cds had Cross w orkhand o th e r jo b s open to women. th e n a b o y s’ dor- a fte r t Tie corps had T he “ B ” Hall, follow ing m o rn in g , only a few- weeks f o r Red statu ted. boys into shape. re g is te r e d On May April Such h ea d lin e s as, “ U n iv ersity S tu d e n ts Mobilize,” an d “ U n iv e r­ sity P r e p a r e s F o r W a r ,” cam e out Hall G uards, in The Daily T exan. m ito ry , b ecam e a b a r r a c k s a n d the boys w ere d e s ig n a t e d the “ B ” d e n ts e n t e r e d o f f i c e r s ’ a t C am p The f ollowing M onday t h c t h r e e Springs. O u t of cam p Unity’’ was sw ift. The e n g in e e rs an d the la w y e rs f o rg o t t h e i r feu d an d a long with the a c ad e m s united to fo rm in la rg e s t c a d et corps p a tro n the S o u th w e st, c o nsisting of side, unm o le ste d . ba t t a l i o n s m a rc h e d in the Loyalty Day P a r a d e w-ith “ P e r r y , ” law pa- tro n saint, and “ A lec.” e n g in e e r side by- saint m a rc h in g the A t the ti me of tho f irs t World Wa r ma ny ca mpu s s t r u c t u r e s wer e f ra me buildings. “ G ” Hall, a f r a m e building was the chemical labor- been o r g a n - | at o r y and “ F ” Hall. also f ra me, was the Commons. T h e only b u d d ­ ings as we know t h e m t oda y t h a t r ema i n a r e : J o u r n a l i s m Building, “ B" Hall. Old L i b r a r y Building, Su t t on Hall, ami Mo de rn L a n g ­ uage Building. “ T h e r e was muc h mo r e e x c i t e­ me nt a m o n g students a t the decla- Div- ration of w a r in the other wai ized, th e firs t g ro u p of 4OO stu tr a in in g F u n sto n . Leon these 4(TO s t u ­ d e n ts st) p e r cent, receiv ed c o m ­ missions. An a e r o n a u t i c a l school known as t he Univer sit y School of Mili­ t a r y Aer onaut ics, S o u t h e r n now Little Campus. The w a t e r tank the r e was co v e re d with p a ­ triotic signs. An aut omob i l e m e ­ chanic school was establ ished a t Cam p Mabry. tr a i n in g o ffic e rs ' Lion, w as e stab lished at w h a t i- d efe n se ami will welcome a1! stu d e n t an d f a c u lty s ugge s t i ons along See PITTEN G ER, Page 9 S tu d e n ts betw een t w e n t y a n d tw en ty -o n e y e a r s o f a g e m u s t Set R.O.T.C., P ag e 5 Well-Fed Band Cheers Profs/ Blinds Sick B y J O H N T E R N U S F o r g e t t i n g fo r a while a w orld w e piled into th e bus and s ta r t e d j fo r tho G o v e r n o r ’s M ansion, stop- w a rd '-, T h en c e up th c hill to St. E d - 1 tre a sure s; a u t o g r a p h e d photos of to a c h e e r in g c row d of G arb o, Velez, J o h n Bole-, thc skull the f ami ly c o a t N R.O T.C . W haleboat Ready for W ar Training Haydn's 'Creation' Today Government Opens $2600 Chemis! Jobs la st n ig h t Colonel ping en r o u te for co ffee on the gon e b e r se rk , I G eorge E. H u r t and th e L o n g h o rn genial colonel, who p ro m p tly p r e ­ to b rin g | ceed ed to ch a rm a c h a r m in g wait- t r u m p e t th e e n v y o f a res?, to S t a r t i n g p la y e r who claim ed p riority . A t tile Mansion, a f t e r the first in a c h a r te r e d bus the f i r s t stop str a in s of “ God Rest Ye, M e rry lc d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t Jor jo b s was, a p p r o p r ia t e ly enou gh, the In-J G e n tle m e n ,” G o v e r n o r Coke Stev- s i d e n t s or o th e r p e r - o n s with Band w e n t a ca ro lin g ' n C h ristia n goodness. e x p e rie n c o or t r a i n in g in inspect- c h e e r to those who still hav e faith in g p o w d e r an d explosives or w ith o th e r e x p e r ie n c e in an in d u s tria l f ro m t h e Driskill home a t 6 O’clock ch em ical la b o ra to r y a r e needed by th c w ith sa la rie s r a n g in g f r o m $1620- $2600 a n n u a lly . T h ese o p p o r tu n i­ tie s a r e o f f e r e d by th e Civil S e r ­ vice Commission. s ti tu te f o r the Blind. F u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n and a p p li­ ob ta in ed ca tio n blanks m a y be class fro m a n y fir: t o r second P o s t O ffic e in T e x a s o r L ou isiana. to gusto, Q u alified p e rso n s a r e u rg ed fiic loon with voices th e m a n a g e r of the T e n th U. S. with tro m b o n e s and tr u m p e ts . Civil Servic leans, La. D istric t, New Oi- th e ir a p p lica tio n s L e a v in g the I n s t i t u t e m idst cries / To see th e sig h tless faces o f the sisted t h a t the show go on inside lig ht up w ith e a g e r n e s s as w here Mrs. S tev e n so n , w ho had the ‘p a r l o r for th e ev e n t, m ight see and hear. to ts the n o te s of “ Deck th e H a lls” and j been b r o u g h t to “ S ile n t N ig h t” r a n g t h r u th e au- enson ca m e to the door a n d boys an d hot c o f f e e a n d cookies, of a baile: d a n c e r T h en the w arm th a n k s o f th e Rev. L isewski. Back down th* ro u sin g “ F irs t N oel” f ro m the bal­ cony o f th e S tep h e n F. an d a b a n ­ q u e t ta b le piled high with tu r k e y a t of a F i f t e e n t h Bible. At Dr. Schoi b’s we w ere plied w ith r a n d y ami f r u it cake, begged to stay. At Dr. W o o te n ’s the sin c e re th a n k s of a m an who to has done m uch tot tin 1 Band. Century th a n k s to w n , arm s, Next th e f r o n t porch o f VV. H. (B illy) R ichardson, who p la y ed on the firs t to w e a r U n iv ersity of T e x a s col- l o n g h o rn fo otball te a m C o u n try night, a n d in c learly A t M ayor M iller’s n e a r m id­ r a n g o ut the carols the the crisp air of The a f Club d istric t. fable M ayor a p p e a r e d in dressing th e Driskill, with in- J M a n a g e r VV, L. S ta rk . itorium m ade the whole p r o je c t T he band g a t h e r e d a r o u n d th e bed ors, an d h e a r ty a p p la u se f r o m the gown a n d th e c o f f e e w as i rever- of a c o u r a g e o u s w om an, worthvyhile. A f t e r th e f ir s t few j n o te s th e y jo in e d , singing w ith a en tly p layed “ S ile n t N ig h t,” softly neig h b o rs who a r o u n d . g a t h e r e d soon t, ti little bodies sw aying , high played it ble n d in g s u rp risin g ly well left, w ith a g a in by r e q u e s t, tho w ord ami I hope you b ring o th e rs a? much p le a su re a - you have b ro u g h t me,” to n ig h t of “ P lea se com e back n e x t y e a r , ” j r in g in g in th e ir ears. sw eet# ta s ty inside, as Mrs. Miller ! urged badly stu ffe d horn blow-ers to take “ ju s t one m o r e .” D ean H a r p e r w as next he de- s o r te d a w a r m f ir e to a p p e a r , with a smile no less bright th a n hi- tie, an d u sh e re d us | sanctorum fo r a glimpse of his | his arm . t r u m p e t e r M u rp h McCullen into his s a n c tu m as he folded his i n s t r u m e n t u n d e r said " W e cam e, w e pla y ed , we a t e . ’ T h e \A ^ © Q th © r ; F a ir wi t h rising t e m p e r a t u r e . H ig h e s t a b o u t GG degrees. said E. VV.* VV inkier, Univer sit y bibli ographer . “ This w a r has been g r ad ua l a n d bas been pushed on us came whe r ea s r a t h e r suddenly .’’ o the r war tho See S T U D E N T S , P age 7 V has t h i r t y - f o o t w hal e boat been t a ke n o u ‘ of s t o r a g e and put - Lake A istin by Naval R.O.T.C. cadets, but a t the p r e s e n t time, the boys must be c o n t e n t to watch and wa i t to sail the n e w boat. T he boat was built t o be used sails or oars, but the oars sails n o r e i ther t h e wi t h n ei t he r have a r ri ve d yet. The w h al e b oat was s e n t to the the Navy Yar d Univer sit y f r o m on Mare Island, Calif. _ _______ GENERAL'-PAGE TWO Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I E Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14. I94f T h e W a s s a i l Song B a r e L e g s Vs. P a t r i o t i s m Christmas Carols (Cont i nued f ro m Page I ) bor? at Gregory Gym with ot h e r hal f of the band. the t he n proceed H a l f of the girl? and hal f of the Band will t o ­ ward® the Main Building, caroling “ Deck the Hall.” At the same time the me - B'id t heir h al f of the Band will s t a r t f ro m G re g o r y Gym, s i n g ­ ing “ J i ng l e Bells.” in As the lighted. A the candles fir*8 g r ou p ar e hea r d approaching, the windows of tho Main Building ar e tall Uhristma? to he tree, bat hed in a blue f l o o d l i g h t , will s t a i d the main in f r ont of ent rance. The Uni ver si t y Choir will stand in row- to che right and to the left of tho tree. The Band will form in the r e a r of the t r ee a* t he y arrive. the and The f ou r group® of st ud en t s and barid member? a pp oa r from i a ;t dif fer ent direction?. As gr o up arrive, singing “ Here We Ti- ie ^ ’Wassailing’' “ God Re«' Ye Merrie G en tl e me n, ” a lighted wre at h will be h un g in Iatmer t. an d Uni- versity Ha!!,” the »ap*tr stated. ated “ Drdlir g a l r e ady ha? |j t* *r j J to ce ns o r their In. a l ly- gathered in­ news. F o r stance, r adio st a t i ons hav** been a s ked Inng ot h e r than local names. The Au?- j tin newspa p er ? tion? arc r ea d i l y oomplving. Mr, I Price ha* indication I large “ loyally p a r a d e ” w a ­ *- iU wa- that opinion an d criticism will tx the next m o n ng, an d this ' this cm - trod u n d e r present plan-, and I wn hopes that the manif est u n i t y of ublic reasonable- j ess of l a wm a k e rs w ill ave r t f ur - j inroad® on f r e e d o m of :«er A held told of ■ v ell-know n parage ■•ii h in the ■ an:pus acti- T exa n ' ? pat: ' ’t v : •n of the B Hall Guar* - wa Jrm ni ght , w.th J.; in La dr um acting f ti e na - cha i m . a tea dei s, And The Universit y pointmen!, and N ew sp ap ers and radio stations I r ea d i n g | r ea di ng f ro m lists or of 1917 pr oudly ' I r e o r ganizat -hould be c a s ua l ty opinion f orme d r e f r a i n f ou n d r ad i o into and ?ta- and the no to it - • * t i ng. ” G e r m a n y , it M-em d. had sud* deni} brought down the wr a t h of col lege y* ith upon ts head— al- most over night , stud* nt re- a c t i on wa? d i f fe r en t f r o m the m a n n e r in which youth i n f I J a p a n w a r up on the I. luted S ’at t - for decided y ad begun a sudde I QA J i i t ' , t h e law- of th r ee censorship the last w ar in e f f e c t ; the Espion­ the Tra d i n g- IDI 7, age Act of -a1* Wi th - the- En emy Act of 1917. and the Sedition Act of 1918. How* ♦ vet-, that for a n yt hi ng r 'r'*'y w ' ‘* suppression of i? no indicat ion ' h e r e Used than the tivitm?, Mr. Price said . l. the > Knox ha® asked suppr ess to l- ‘ U n a ' hip re all-,..ut enemy T ^ a y t h e r e a r e w oyai ty par - pre?* on occasion St at , .. ? t a * r n £ / a £ t t h e . n y w a > T o * ,, d e n t , are no t - t a r t , n j t o dr,ll on „ eWf C l a r k f i e l d a n d lr, the Memorial j battleship, ,. ntver- t ; mu- . ..proved , th. p r e. , the a r m a , tho ugh for ca n ' v i n* a B r f ^ j thou sa nds o i l 7 'iewl‘ of ‘•vent, t h a t wore common I . b v , o . s knowledg, over a larva ar ea He I : " r T ™' ,, Ironical ly, a . People in N ew York saw the ship fron t p a g e story o r ber sailors. The newspaper* n ex t to the a n n o u n c e m e n t s of stu- j should not he asked Mr Pries d o n t p r e p a r a t i o n s f or w a r ha- this believes, to suppress ’inform ation I h e a d . m e on when news cannot be kept secret I E th ics o f W ar. S u p e r n a l G r o un d o r when d a m a g e . nd o f Ar* Aration Mu m E n d Disputes civil liberties through suppression in t he F u t u r e , He s a y s. i o ut wei ghs the g a m rn secrecy, K easby Lec t ur e* to morale I were named the hest affirm ative team s, w hile the best, negative team s w ere: Kansas U niversity, first; and W ichita U niversity, second. Girl'* te am winner* were Bay­ lor, fi rs t ; Wi chit a and Texa s tied f or second place a m o n g the a f ­ f irmati ve t ea m? ; Texas, Texas Tech, and Baylor nega t i ve t e a ms tied for first place. topic, Thre e h u n dr ed s t u d e n t s from f or t y - thr ee high schools a t t e n d e d institute. They hea r d discus­ the sions of this the d e b a t e year ' s Interscholast ic Lea g ue d e ­ bate question, listened to debat es .Saturday te ams and by college a f t e r no on tho began topic themselves. The q u e s t i o n : Resolved, T h a t F ed er a l the G o v er n m e n t Should A d o p t Policy of Equal izing Ed ucational Op po r t u n i t y T hr o u g h o u t the Na tion by Me ans of A nnu a l G r a n t s to the Several St at e s for Public E l e m e n t a r y an d Secon da r y E d u ­ cation. d e b at i n g the On the I ns t i t ut e p r og r am were discussions by Dr. J. R Morton, Mississippi S t a t e College; Dr. Joe t e x a s S t at e Teachers Ray, Nort h College; Dr. F o r e st Wha n, Wichi­ ta Univei ? i t y ; ai d B. F, Pi t t e nger , dean of the Univer sit y School of Education, Thoma s A. Rousse, d i r ec to r of debate, wa- ch a i r man o f the dis­ cussions. * 1 U e . P o e & R e l e a s e . E N G I N E E R S L A M E N T Urn having lot? of t r o u b l e with and friend t r ied my girl true, I ’ve tried my he*t to *how her I'm s he ’s gone that when blue That when I’m n ea r to her again my f ait h does n ot r e ­ a p p e a r — But I can' t -eem that ' cause I ’m an engi neer. to tell her She doe n ’t seem to th i n k that J u s t I could t vcr hp a lover I and take a look bene at h ' cause like to machine the cover; Or maybe on a moonlit night I make a cr ac k ( j us t one) A b o u t a pr oblem in E, E., she blows up like a two-bit gun. I won d er if someone w ho knows of wo man' s wiles a n d ways Could tell me w’hy she always in a sulk- and seem? quite daze ( O r maybe an s w e r s with a ton- sweet grin t h a t I ’m j ust not the type.) W h e n e ' e r I mention love and st u f f, j us t when the time is ripe. N ow maybe she will read this, and j u d g e f r o m all above, T h a t ’t ho ug h Urn j u s t an e n ­ gineer, I t r u l y am in love; And t hough I talk a lot a bou t ma chi ne ry a n d gears, Forgive me, love, f or I’m an ­ ot h e r of those engineers. — CLAY DILLON Nut* to You . . . The United S tates is c h a n g ­ ing from a dem ocracy into a m oronocracy, according to Dr. George H. Estabrooks, C olgate U niversity psychology p ro fes­ sor. p r ofe ssor views with The the f a c t t h a t the b i r t h ­ al arm r ate of mo ro n s in A m e r i c a is two and a hal f t i me s g r e a t e r in than the I “ above int e l l i genc e” j group. t h a t o f citizens av e ra ge j pessimistic a b ou t man Dr. Est a b r o oks is even more in g e n ­ eral, his pr ediction bei ng t h a t the h um a n r ace will end in e x­ tinction in f rom one. to 10,000 it t akes steps to yea r s unless the d if fe re n t i a l b ir th­ r a t e and “ the f atal e f fe c t s of mod e rn medici ne. ” I c o r re c t I magic,” he said. “ To cap by the alive “ The mor on is i nhe r i ti ng the e a r th and the power of m a n ’s physical machine is bei ng low­ ered cont inual ly t h r ou g h w ea k­ nesses passed on by individuals d o c t o r ’? kept the climax, man ha? p er s ua de d hi m­ self in n a t u r e ’s millions of species is n ot sub­ ject to n a t u re s laws. This flat cont ra d i ct io n of laws of her edity is the insa ni t y of s a n­ ity and from n a t u r e ’s view­ point. the u np a r d o n a b l e sin.” • tha t he alone the S t o p Wa r * ; Let W o m e n Ta l k Boys cause 75 per c e n t of strife in n u r s e r y schools; t h e r e ­ fore, if the world want? more peace, it might t r y p u t t i n g wo­ men lf) cha r g e of i nt e r na t i o n a l relations, ?ay* Dr. Ca the r i ne L a n d r et h , Universit y of Cali­ f orni a psychologist. bv Women t r a i n i n g language are slightly mor e pr o fi c i e n t in use of titan men, while the males may be disposed to make u p in direct action what she they asserts. el oquence, lack in lot mor e Thus, with women a t in foreign offices the there talking f ort h b e t we e n n a ­ is now, but th e r e t he re ar e less mil itary action, helm might he a back and t h a n tion? the chances would be Dr. L a n d r e t h believes. th a t For scientific t hi r t y- t w o She ba s e? her conclusions on a two test. mon t h s ?h* studied the c r yi ng of a n u r s e r y school, Then f or five weeks she studi ed the c r yi ng of twent y-f i ve of these sa me chil­ dren in their homes. chi ldren in This was a t t r i b u t e d In all cr yi ng incident s in the school, boys wer e responsi ble t hr ee out of ever y f o u r times. lh part the g r e a t e r a ggr e ssi ve ness to in boys, which in p a r t to the r elative inabilit y of the boys to gain t heir p oi nt by out - ta l ki ng in par t to social pr es s u r e which r equir es girl* to be “ n i c e” and to r e f ra i n f r o m squabbling. T u r n T h a t T h i n * O f f the girls, and is n a t u r a l ; H u m a n al ar m cl ocks’’ may have so me t hi ng wi t h which they can impress th e i r f riends, but the mse l ves a n y good by being able t o hop out of bed at any given time. t he y don t do Dr. E l de r says t h a t if you m a ke up y o u r mind to w a k e up at a c e rt ai n time you pr obabl y will, b u t the “ p re o cc u pa t i on of the subconscious mind p r e v e n t s s ound sleep and causes waking, r es t l es s ­ tossing and ge n er al ness. ” the t r ouble, he i nti mat es. It's hardly w or t h ROBES Hi c ^ X VV# < o ^ Q # Jew# SO^ Y e '#JA f / i n v - * o < ® a e # 0\ ° \ \ # *** . A '0 . * c c e ° ’ - 8 s # -w e t e s e t ® - VV0S t o # O ' W •vq y e « # 9 ° - \N® , _ <\ NJ , ^ o* \ 0 vt V® ' cit O' # ;SV°V v # A I . V'#6 I \ ^ o* V c o '0 0 y s ® ' y e ,0 5 \,-o O '" , 0\ # : a *,. * ; ‘c \° cVs' i v \ 0 ^ ' V “ j ! \V® A i ' # eA ' sU “ ’_ e 1 o V o ' '° e , i > ‘6 o # si* 616 CONGRESS AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR e'H , 'N' ' v e V®8' A0°,V \ 1 7 / T O' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 SC A R B R O U G H 'S MEN'S STORE HA S HANDKERCHIEFS FOR EVERY M A N O N Y O U R LIST in itialed A ttr a c tiv e , p ra ctica l, w h ite lin en s w ith hem stitch ed h em s. And plain w h ite or c o l­ ored border h a n d k e r c h ie fs w ith h an d -rolled hems. L in e n s a n d b a tiste s. W h it e m o n ­ o g r a m m e d h a n d k e r c h ie f s — with hand -rolled ed g es. O th ers w ith colored b ord ers that h a rm o n ize with th e new' n e c k w e a r colors. A t t r a c t i v e ly boxed. For Every Occasion S C A R B R O U G H ’S M E N ’S F U R N I S H I N G S S T R E E T F L O O R Lustrous si mul ate d pearls, long: 60 inch r opes r e gul a r l e ng ths in smal l, me dium, and l arge grad' uations, in I, 2, and 3 strands. Twi ste r pearls; and de butante pearls. S C A R B R O U G H ’S J E W E L R Y , S T R E E T F L O O R TOILETRY Gifts for Men Y a r d le y ’.*? S h a v in g B ow l, S o o th ­ ing L otion and Talc. W e lc o m e d by d is cr im in a tin g men. 1 . 50 to 7 . 50 Old Spice S e ts d eco ra ted w ith rep r od u ction o f a c lip p er ship. $ 2 t o $ 5 L e n th e r ic ............ _ . .1 . 50 t o 7 . 5 0 C o u rtle y C olo gn e or S h a v e L o t i o n .......... $ 2 ca. C h a r b e r t ------------------1. 75, 2 . 75 G e n u in e le a t h e r zip p e r c a s e s f ille d w ith v a r io u s a s s o r tm e n ts co m b s, m a n ic u r e o f b ru sh es, a c c e ss o r ie s, b o x e s and b o ttle s f o r sh a v in g a c c e so r ie s and soap. u tility M a ty cu re sc isso r s , nail and t w e e z e r s . A ls o u n f i t t e d ca ses. In brow n or black lea th ers. s e t s w ith clip, file SCARP Roue, H S RAG D E P T M E N S F URNI S HI NGS , S T R E E T F L OO R W ool & Mohair ed, preciousl y cut. Wi t h l ace or adj ustable straps. A Love ly lace trim and fago t trim slips, minute ly ador n­ Wools Silk Foulards gift which is t ruly personal. Sizes 32 to 40. Twills S T R E E T F LOOR S T R E E T FLOOR L I NGE RI E, SECOND FLOOR :’S BEAUTIFUL r r- Pi Gift of Fine r l S u z a n n e S u zan n e allure vt s ecret - elusive J e a n I T h e WOS p e r fu m e Surrender e x a c tly th e nts. 5 ° ° . 1 Ga evl i B l e u e SCARBROUGH’S PERFUMES. 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D o u g la s __ __ A P e c u l i a r T r e a s u r e , E d n a F e r b e r .... ___ _____ T h e N u t m e g T r e e , M a rg ery Sharp ................... I t ’* A G r e a t W o r l d , E m ilie L orin g ......... ............... ........ ...... S C A R B R O U G H 'S B O O K S , S T R E E T F L O O R SPORTS—PASE FOUR Intramural Week Round-Up B y A . C. B E C K E R J R . T exan S port Staff End in Sight f ootball No w with the Reason f or the U ni ve r si t y o f T exas Long hor ns s t an end, the l eague finals and cha mp i o ns h i p series in i nt r amur a l the touch the spotlight. c r eam- of- t he -c rop o f this y e a r ’s g r ou p of fotbaJl ent ri es b a t tl e d it out to decide wi nner s in the various leagues, and who should go into the championship series. take over last week touch This L a r g e crowds have been a t ­ t r a c t e d by the games in spite of t he adver se w e a t he r t h a t h a ' t ried to da mpe n i n t r a m u r a l s this the week. And why sho ul dn’t g a m e s d r aw cr owds? T he y a r e f a r f r o m j u s t ei ghteen me n— nine on each side— on the field j u s t pushi ng each o t he r about . T he y ar e te ams t h a t show pl e nt y evi­ dence of good tr aining. Those t e a ms take the field with well -pl anned and well-organized at tacks. They exhibit fine r u n ­ ning and passing at tacks. Since i n t r a m u r a l rules specify p en a l ­ ties f or knocki ng opposing play­ ers f rom t heir f eet in blocking, t h e boys have had to learn how to t hr ow ef f ec t i ve blocks t h a t r e ­ quire a high d egr ee of skill. The Oak Grove boys, b e t t e r k n own as t he “ Little S t e e r s / ' a r e looked upon as heavy f avorites to win the M LC A. division, with t he Kinky Dinks a n d the T e j a s Club both r at e d as favorites in t he club division. A t the pres- e n t the potential w i n n e r ' o f the f r a t e r n i t y division ma y be Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Al­ pha, Phi G am m a Delta, and Delta T a u Delta. time T he cha mpi ons hi p p l a yo f f se­ ries will begin e a r ly this coming wee k pr ovided rains d o n ’t come. Last y e a r the rains came a n d del ayed the series until a f t e r C h r is t ma s a n d New Years. the University Champs I f s all over for handball d o u ­ bles w in ne r s now. Ma rt i n Sreb- nik and Bob Goldbeck, I n d e p e n d ­ ent s, d e f e a te d F r a n k Si n ger and H i r sh Gr e en b e rg , 21-18, 21-16, an d 21-17, to a n ne x the title of U n i ve r si t y i n t r a m u r a l champs. Sre hni k an d Goldbeck won the M .l.C. A. division, while Singer a n d G r e e n b e r g took the f r a t e r ­ F r a n k F r i e d l a n d e r nity the a n d Sheldon L a n g e r club division title. title. took The handball doubles matches pr o ved *ome o f the most i n t e r ­ es ti n g of all i n t r amu ra l s po r ts to wat c h. The champions, division winner s, and ma ny o t he r entries showed real skill, and of ten came t h r o u g h with some n ea r -i mpos ­ sible shots. M u ra l Cagers I n t r a m u r a l bs- ket ba l ! has got o f f to a fine start . This i«t one mor e .‘••port in which en t r i e s have s p e n t time to g^t in p ra c ti c e a n d to p r e ' e n t an w o rk o u t play? or ga ni z ed a t t ac k. Because of the U n iv e r ­ g am e scheduled bv sity of Te x a s c a g e r ' , t he i n t r a ­ m u r al bas ketball t e a ms have not to play g a m e s every been able night. S i g m a A l p h a M u E l e c t s the Si gma Alpha Mu f r a t e r n i t y ha- el ected of fi c er s: following Melvin Gcrtz, p r e s i de n t ; B e r n a r d Budow, a n d H a r r y M cod, s e cr e t a r y ; t r ea su re r . Cagers Meet Durant Quint Tomorrow B y A. C. B E C K E R Texan Sports Staff the t heir the t wo ga m e s of inexp er ienc ed t he y have Coach J a c k G r a y ’s L o ng h o rn cager s have b ee n t e r m e d “ g r e e n ” this yea r , hut and ' 0 f ar t h a t indicat ed they ar e a n y t h i n g h ut t h a t The f i r s t season proved t h a t t he y have possibilities j t h a t can he developed, j o p e n e r W e d n e s d a y In soundly Lo ng h o rn s night tr ou n c e d the San Marcos Bob­ cats, 55-30, while F r a n k B r a h a n e y I took ho nor s as high poi nt man with 16 tallies. Close on the heels of thi s victory came a second vic­ tor y over t h e Bobcat s F r i d a y night Les C r ou ch e r in San Marcos. cann t h r ou g h with f o u r t e en points the 50-36 team lead to I victory. ! The L o ng h or n s will h ave t heir op po r tu ni t y to develop t he i r pos­ sibilities this corning week. T he y f ou r have | battles. two t e a ms to face the to in Monday The next an d T u e s d a y nights face ; Coach Gra y' s c h a rg es will the S o u t h ea s t e r n T ea ch e rs Col- j lege q ui n t e t from D ur an t, Okla. Fri day night this o u t f i t was barely nosed o ut by Arkansas, 3$ to 36. team. T ex as Tech, will be a real oppo nen t . Tech has always believed in p u t t i n g out st r ong bas ket b a l l teams, and they have c a rr i e d out t heir beliefs. F r i ­ day and S a t u r d a y nights in Austin the Red Raiders will the Longhorns. f ar e I , I in Should the L ong hor ns t ake this c o mi n g w e e k ’s o p pon e nt s thp style t he y took the hovs f rom San Marcos, Texas f ans will have ade- I q ua t e p r o o f of a n o t h e r c h a m p i o n ­ ship squad the making. B u t even if they lose, all i<» not lost. All of the ga m e s f o r quite s o me ­ time w i l l he int er sect i onal games, I not c o n f er e nc e ones. in In these no n - co n fe r en ce ga m e s , the Lo ng h or n s can get pl e nt y of action u n d e r fire an d w or k them- j selves out o f ine xper i enc ed that stage. So f a r the boys have not | yet go t t e n a good eye f o r the b as ­ k e t . The t hi ng they need mo s t to | polish u p on is a c c u ra c y in I mg I shots. Whe n the c o n f e r e n c e g ames roll ' a r o u n d . C o a c h G r a y ’s men will! I have to pay p a r t i cu l a r at t e n t i on j to the Rice Owls. Behind the hril- 1 liant play of Boh K i nn e y the Owls I loom up as the p ot e nt i a l Sou t h - west Co n f e r e n c e basketball c h a m ­ pions for 1042. ft w a s the Owls [ who wrested the title a w a y f r o m 1 Texas in 1940. This y e a r Te x as is j out to a v e n g e itself by knocki ng i Rice o ut of the w i n n e r ’s bracket. i Schedule V a r s i t y C o u r t s C o u r t I H i c k m a n B l a l o r k . 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Puts O ff Decision O n Cotton Bowl Question D ALLAS, D ec. 13.— (IN S ) — C ontinuance o f the p resen t a th ­ letic program and a m otion to se ttle the C otton Bowl h ost team problem s w ere approved Saturday as S outhw est C onferen ce repre­ sen ta tiv es held their annual m eet­ ing in Dallas. W hile the rep resen ta tiv es did n oth ing about the Cotton Bowl question Saturday, th ey voted to se ttle the question d efin ite ly at the spring m eetin g w hen each sch ool’s rep resen tatives are to re­ port “fin a lly and d e fin ite ly ” its position. S ince fiv e schools adm ittedly have favored com m itm ent o f the C on feren ce cham pion to the Cot­ ton Bowl as host team , this action m ay be exp ected at the spring session . Other m entioned possi­ b ilities included prohibition o f all bowl gam es and severance o f all r elations. t r a c k, T h e b on f er e n e e ten n is, a n d . f en c i n g m e e ts w ere gol f to S o u t h e r n M ethodist, a w a r d e d a n d B a yl o r was n am ed as site o f t he s w i mmi ng meet. T ex as A .& M. will be host f o r t he cross coun­ t r y r un to be held n e x t fall. Collegiate Gi ft s at Te xas Book St ore Give BIG for LITTLE Cost! W eek Oak Grove, Delts Take Grid Games Tarpley Termites, Tejas, Pi K. A 's Gamma Delta Win Kutner Makes Still Another All-America Malcolm K utner, Longhorn end, has made his second all-A m erican team . A lready in Grantland R ice’s m ythical the T exas s t a r now has been named on the A s­ sociated P ress fir st string. lineup, Jack Crain w as picked on the A . P . second team , and Chal D a n ­ iel w as named on the third str ing. The com plete A. P. fir st team is as follows: E n d s : Malcolm K utner, T e x a s ; a n d David S chr ei ne r , Wisconsin. T a c kl es : Ri chard Wi ldung, M i n n e ­ s o t a ; a n d R o b e r t Re i nha r d , Cali­ f orni a . G u a r d s : E n d i c o t t P ea b o dy , H a r v a r d ; and Ralph Fife, P i t t s ­ bur gh. C e n t e r : Darold Jenkins, Missouri. Ba cks: F r a n k Al be r t , S t a n f o r d : William Dudley, V i r ­ gi ni a ; F r a n k Sinkwich, G eorgia; a n d Bruce Smith, Minnesota. Cal Giffin Beats Donald Bentsen In P. T. Boxing Final Six i nt r amu ra l team s took a n o t h e r step toward cham ­ pionships y es t er d a y a f t e r n o o n . footb all The closest gam e o f the a fte r ­ noon was a M.I.C.A. divisional semi-final con test in which Oak Grove edged Rubicon on p en etra­ tions a fte r the fin a l gun sounded w ith the score tied, 7 to 7. Less than ten second w ere le ft to play, and Rubicon was leading, 7 to 0, when Edwin M cConnell blocked a kick for th e Oak Grove counter. The g a m e was a b a t t l e be t we e n a s t r o n g al l- ar ound Oak Grove t e a m a n d the e x cel lent p u n t i n g o f Den n y Myer. Rubi con sc ore d on a pass f rom My e r to J a c k Last or. In a n o t h e r close o ne Delt a T a u Delta over came a t ow- touchd own lead in the second h a l f a n d nosed o u t Phi G amm a Delt a, 13 t o 12. lead two bea ut i f ul pass-catches by on Schoelkopf. The D elts B u d d y ov er to ok f r o m G r a d y H a t t o n to John M cFarland and Bob Strelsky. T he Phi Gams g o t th eir t he m on p asses Th e T ar p l e y T e r m i t e s d e f e at e d t o 6. Both Sa n d i d g e House, 12 t he T ar p l e y scores w ere on pashes f r o m J o h n n y P e a c oc k t o J o h n n y Hasness. Wiley C h e a t h a m scored f o r Sandidge. • On w ay to A l p h a Delt a Pi f o r ­ mal, f r a t e r n i t y m e n — w ea r i n g t u x ­ edos a n d t h e i r dat es tails— a n d wer e t he loude st c he er er s an d sec­ onds to the final b o u t o f t he p h y s ­ t o u r n a m e n t ical in which Calvin Giffin, Sigma Nu, won o v er Donald Be nt se n, Del t a T a u Delt a, slow-moving a h e a v y w ei g h t ma t ch. t r a i n i n g b oxi ng in A t t he l ast o f t he second r o u n d Gi f fi n had Be nt s on on the r opes a f t e r a series o f r i gh t hooks de- I livered t he bell in clinches, b u t r a n g b e f o r e Gif fin could follow up his a dv a n t a ge . b o xi ng Still giving t h e be s t f ight s of t he J o h n Ch amp io n won a close decision ov er W a l t e r P e c k m a n in t he 175- p o u n d class. t o u r n a m e n t , Two i n t e r ce p t e d passes p layed an i m p o r t a n t p a r t wh en t he T e j as Club wh i p ped t he Ri nk y Dinks, 18 to 7. O. B. P a r k h a m a n d Wil­ liam D u e s t e r h o e f t i n t e r c e p t e d for t ou c hd owns . The o t h e r T e j a s tally c a me on a pass from Art B owma n J o e S p a r k s c a u g h t a pass f o r the Ri nky Dink t ouchdown. to Arch Wilson. s ma s h e d G a m m a Delta t h e Wi chi t a Falls Club, 18 to 0, on two tou ch d o wn s by J o e Osoba an d one by F u r m a n Gr i mm. Pi K ap pa Al pha S i gma Phi Epsilon, 26 to 0. Ro be rt s scored one on a sixt y-yard run. L o wr y a n d F r a n k L yons scored one t ouc hdown. t wo squelched J o h n t ouc hdowns , P a t each Arnol d won over J i m We nd ov e r , 155 p ounder s, by de f au lt . It was voted by t he L on ghor n Boxing Club to go t o fi gh t L o u­ isiana I n s t i t u t e a t L a y f a y e t t e , La., J a n u a r y 9. Pr o b a bl y some o f the w i n n e r s o f the physical t r a i n i n g t o u r n a m e n t who w e r e m a d e m e m ­ bers of t he club will go, T o m m y Glenn, club s e cr e t a ry said. F a s t - m o vi ng N o rb L ev e ro n n e r u s h e d Bill B a r n e s t h r o u g h o u t the 127- pound bout. L ev er on n e took an e a r l y a d v a n t a g e by f l oo r i ng B a r n e s a f t e r a s l uggi ng match. the J o h n E pp e r s o n, j i g g i n g boxer , c o n t i n u e d his a n t ic s by s c r a t ch i n g his e a r be f or e del iv­ e r i n g his r ight, a n d won over J u l ­ ian P it t s in the 145-pound class. A f t e r g e t t i n g o f f on a bad s t a r t by f all ing t o t he f l o o r in the f ir s t r o u n d, H a r v e y F e r g u s o n won over J o e A d o r in the 135- pound class. A slow-motion exhi bition was given in t he 175-pound class w h e n an e x h a us t e d J o h n Birge won o ve r a v e r y t ir ed H o w a r d Tewellk in R o be rt E a r l r ound . t he t hi r d TrnVal S H I R T S and P A J A M A S $135 T ruV a! shirts and pajam as are b ea u tifu lly tailored,' so rig h t in every d e ta il, th e y ’re sure to please every man! 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S u th e r l a n d , di­ r e c tor o f Hogg F ou n d a t i o n , will j ' p e a k on “ The Place of a Liberal Chur ch in the C o m m u n i t y ” S u n ­ day mo r ni ng at l l o ’clock a t the Univer sit y Co m m u n i t y Church. Arkansas Trustees Will Fire or Retain Thomsen Tuesday DALL AS . Dec. 13.— ( IN S ) — “ It will he o v e r T u e s d a y —o ne way or a n o t h e r , ” smiled F r e d C. Thomsen, A r k a n s a s f o o t b a l l coat !), ss he the S ou t h wes t left C on f e r e n c e coa ch es ’ a n n u a l f o o t ­ ball m e e t i ng in Dallas S a t u r d ay . The A r k a n s a s m e n t or , u nde r : fire from s t u d e n t s and al u mn i for i the P o r k e r s ’ dismal sh owi ng last s e a s o n , will lie e i t h e r fired or r e ­ t ained T u e s d a y when tho school’s ; board of t r us t e e s meets. Dean I. W. 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T h e g o v e r n o r ask ed the c a n c e l l a t i o n at th e re- : q u e s t o f W e s t C o a s t ' m i l i t a r y o f ­ fic ia ls. • K e l l y p r o p o s e d t h e g a m e be in C h i c a g o ’s L a k e F r o n t p l a y e d S o l d i e r F ie l d, w i t h a s e a t i n g c a ­ p a c i t y o f 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 , a s a b o o s t t o “ ci vi l i an m o r a l e . ” H e s t a t e d : “ W e e x t e n d a n i n v i t a t i on t o t h e R o se B owl c o n t e s t a n t s t o p l a y t h e g a m e in C h icag o. “ W e h a v e t h e fac i l i t i e s t o k e e p t h e fi eld c l e a r in e v e n t o f s n o w . “ W e w a n t t o d o all w e c a n to b r in g t h e g a m e h e r e , a s w e feel i t will be a f i n e t h i n g f o r c i vi l i a n m o r a l e thi s Rose Bow! g a m e p l a y e d . ” t o h a ve BY L. W. 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H e low a n d h i g h s p i r a l ­ • k i c k e d b o t h i ng p u n t s t h a t w o u l d be a c r e d i t to c o l l e g e ki cker ^. i ns i d e d o w n B u t t h e bi g R e d s k i n b a c k c o u l d n o t s t e a l t h e s h o w f r o m his p l u c k y t e a m m a t e s — t h e y w e r e i r on m e n . T h e I n d i a n s ha d o n l y t e n s u b s t i ­ t u t e s s i t t i n g o n t h e b e n c h on t h e e a s t s i de o f M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m , a n d i t l oo k e d like t h e e l e v e n s t a r t ­ e r s w o u l d n e v e r g e t a n y r e l i e f f r o m t h e r e s e r v e s . T h e y a r e t o be p r a i s e d , f o r t h e y c a r r i e d a h e a v y b u r d e n a g a i n s t a h e a v i e r t e a m . l i ne i nt o t h e A u s t i n L i t t l e 1 5 5 - p o u n d e r P a u l L a r s o n w a s a t e r r o r d e s p i t e his size. H e t o r e t h e s a m e m a n n e r a s B o r n e m a n , a n d w i t h p r a c t i c a l l y t h e s o m e r e s u l t s . T h e R e d s k i n s ha d a n o t h e r b a c k w h o c o n t r i b u t e d t o t h e i r v i c t o r y , a n d he w a s e v e n s m a l l e r A r t E t i e , 1 4 8 - p o u n d q u a r t e r b a c k . in t o I n d i a n s b r o u g h t T h e R e d s k i n s l a s t y e a r . T h e s o m e ­ t h i n g newr t o A u s t i n . T h e y u s e d t h e t h a t c a r r i e d S t a n ­ T f o r m a t i o n t h e f o r d U n i v e r s i t y ’s high Rose B o wl s c h o o l e r s w o r k e d t h e d e c e p t i v e T w i t h p l e n t y o f e f f e c t i v e n e s s a n d c o m b i n e d t h e p o w e r a n d d r i v e o f B o r n e m a n w i t h i t t o r ol l u p 145 n e t y a r d s r u s h i n g , e n o u g h t o give t h e m e l e v e n f i r s t d o w n s . A u s t i n m a d e e i g h t f i r s t d o w n s a n d o n l y 52 y a r d s n e t f r o m s c r i m m a g e . 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H i g h l a n d P a r k n e v e r s e r i o u s ­ ly t h r e a t e n e d t h e Bison g o a l line, t h e H i g h l a n d e r pa s s e s a l t h o u g h did g iv e t h e S u n s e t t h i n g t o t h i n k a b o u t . t e a m s o m e ­ r a n t h e s t a t e , S u n s e t ' s Bill B l a c k b u r n , one of t h e b e s t a l l - a r o u n d b a c k f i e l d m e n i n t e r c e p t e d a p a s s in a n d t h e H i g h l a n d P a r k 4 - y a r d l i ne t o s e t T h e n B l a c k b u r n u p t o u c h d o w n p l u n g e d o v e r f o r in t w o t r i e s . f i f t y - f o u r y a r d s s c o r e . t h e t h e t o • W i c h i t a F a l l s s i m p l y o v e r p o w ­ e r e d Y s l e t a . a n d l a t t e r t e a m w a s u n a b l e t o m a k e a s i ngl e f i r s t d o w n . t h e G e n e Hill, s t a r h a c k o f t h e C o y ­ o t e s , p a s s e d t h r e e of t h e f o r all c o u n t e r s . R e c e i v e r s o f t h e t o u c h ­ d o w n p i t c h e s w e r e C l i f t o n D a v i d ­ s o n , B. L . S m i t h , a n d G e o r g e G r i n i n g e r . T h e w i n n e r o f t h e S u n s e t - W i c h - ita F a l l s d u e l will he a h e a v y f a v ­ o r i t e in t h e s t a t e fi nal s. R . O . T . C . — ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I . ) t e l e g r a m h a ve t h e c o n s e n t o f t h e i r p a r e n t s . A if r e c e i v e d b y T u e s d a y , will he s a t ­ i s f a c t o r y , hv sai d. t h e p a t e n t s , f r o m M a j o r R. L. Hi l e s , w h o r e c e i v e d hi* m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e f r o m t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y in UDN, is al s o a m e m b e r o f t h e r e c r u i t i n g s t a f f . T h e e x ­ a m i n i n g b o a r d will p r o b a b l y a r - j rive T u e s d a y o r W e d n e s d a y , C a p ­ t ai n C o o p e r sai d. A p p l i c a t i o n s will he a c c e p t e d C H er, WADING FOR MMU? Start right and easy! Send your lu g g ^ e round-trip by m isty, low- co s t R a i l w a y F xeaiss, and take your train w ith peace o f m ind.W e pick up a n d deliver, remember, at n o extra c h a r g e within our reg­ ular vehicle lim its in all cities and principal tow ns, Y ou merely phone RAI LH Aa ^ E X P RESS NATION-W IDI I A ll-A la S l a v i c ! H m m 2 - 2 4 7 3 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — P h o n * 2 - 2 4 7 3 S U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1 4 , I 9 4 f EDITORIAL'— PAG E SIX In War or Peace, Let's Keep McftcJunf Alotuj, ^locjettte/i I T IS unusual, to say the least, to discov­ er yourself hopi ng that the war will make things hard for some of the residents p f your own country. But w h a t popular opinion c oul dn’t accompl ish in pe ac e time, pe rhaps war can do. P er haps now Mayor Frank H a gue of Je rsey City will find he is not so important a* Ame ric ani sm. Perhaps also “G e ne ” Talmadge , u n g o d ly-governor of the state of Georgia, will find that what Ame ri ca is stronger than his petty fasci st rule. is fighting for now And m a y b e Colonel McCormick of the •‘world's greatest ne ws pap e r , ” the Chicago Tribune, will notice that wh at he has re­ ported to in the p a s t f e w years has no place In a democracy wher e men are striving to live t o g e t h e r in peace and honesty. Could aged Mr. Will iam Randolph Hearst discover that since the days of the Spanish Ame ric an War he has been wrong about many, many things— such as his ad­ in Eu­ miration o f certain pompous men rope, and his selection of editorial policy against democratic principles and prepar­ edness? And w o n ’t it be amusing to see over­ bearing labor l eaders and fasci st-mi nded industrialists bei ng forced for their own safe ty to fall in line in the f ight for f r e e ­ dom? W o n ’t the y w e r e it become probable that selfish terribly businesses will find foolish to finance and othe rwi se aid un­ scrupul ous leaders across the seas in order to gain a fe w more dollars? Pe r haps c e r ­ tain men will discover that the future must see all Americans, rich and poor, po w e r ­ ful and weak, gi vi ng what the y have to Amer ic ans — and not to the man who can pay for it with mone y be se i z e d by bl oody revolt and suppression of de mocr atic ideals. And pe r haps— it m ay be possible— pe r­ haps afte r we have smashe d the tyrannical , power -mad forces that would kill indivi­ dual rights, we will have learned how to ke ep our country, the gr eate st on earth, free of dome stic di ctators and w e a k e n i n g forces wh o have wor ke d in the past to­ ward only selfish ends. Now we are uni ted in a c ommon str ug­ gl e; in thp future m a y we remain UNITED. — E. G. Can yo u jbefin e W h at Jlihe/Uif, M ean* you ? TOMORROW ma rk s the 150th a n n i v er s ar y of the ratification of the first ten a m e n d m e n t s to the federal constitut ion. This “ Bill of Ri ghts, ” a* the a m e n d me n t s are gener ally long been praised, and j u st if i ab l y so, as a g u a r a n t e e of Individual liberty to Americans. t e rm e d , has Still, it is not a good idea to express such praise and then let the whole t hing go a t that. J u s t what is m e a n t by the word “ l i b e r t y? ” “ The shepherd drives thp wolf from the sheep’s t hr oa t , for which t h e sheep t h a n k s the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf d en ou n c es him for the same act, as the des t r oye r of liberty, especial­ ly if the sheep was a black one. Plainl y the sheep and the wolf ar e n o t agr e ed on a defini tion of the word l i ber ty; and precisely the same d i f f e r e n c e pr e­ vails t o da y am o n g us huma n c r e a t u r e s . ” So said Ab zr ah a m Lincoln in a speech a t Balti more dur ing the Civil War. Obviously, th in g as absolute is no such th e re liberty. Obviously, some liberties conflict with others. I* B e r t r a n d Russell c or re c t when he wri tes t h a t the sacred principles of liberty ar e embodied in the maxim, “ The f o r t u n a t e must not be r es t r ai n e d in the exercise of t y r a n n y over the u n f o r t u n a t e ” ? Is Stali n right when he says, “ Real liberty exists anni hilated, only wher e exploitation has wher e no oppr essi on of some peoples by others exist*, wher e thorp is no u n e mp l o yme nt , no poverty, wher e a person does not trouble b ec aus e t omor r ow he ma y lose his job, his home, his f o o d ? ” been Is Hobhouse c o r r e c t when he writes, “ Liberty is a name of noble sound and wi t hou t equality squalid r e s u l t ? ” Can more individual liberty he had u nde r a pl a n ned democr at i c society or u n d e r a planless d emocr at i c society? Does real liberty r esult more from absence of r e s t r a i n t or f rom pr esence of o p p o r t u n i t y ? Amer icans, in c e le b r a t i n g “ Nati onal of Rights Day. ” sould seriously cons i der such p r ob­ lems as these, for the concept ion of liber ty under the I . S. cons t i t ut ion is a cha ngi ng one, and the degr ee of o ur liber ty in the f ut ur e will depend upon how these questions ar e answered. Bill Even m o r e i m p o r t a n t at the pres-ent time, how­ ever, is a s t r ong d et e r m i na t i on by e v e r y American to do ai! in hi* power to br ing a b o u t the d e f ea t of G er ma ny , these a g gr e ssor, a nt i- de moc ra ti c nations are crushed, we r an not be sine tha t we shall have any liberty in the f u t u r e . — R. M. Italy, and J a pa n . For, until Ye i will not be able to buy a new tire for your ar f or the next ten days. In the event of a blowout the f or war d compl ai nt s spare kindly to and no mikado. T h e T ex a n is published on I he Daily Texa n, s t u d e n t new s p a pe r of Th* the ca mpus Universit y of Texas, of in Austin by Texa s S t u d en t the University Publications, Inc., every mo rn i n g except Monday. E n t e re d a<- second class mail m a t t e r at the Post Office. Austin, Texas, u n d e r the Act of Congress. March 3, 1879. Editorial offices, J ou r n a l i sm Building 109, 101 m d 102. Tel ephone 2-2473. Adver tisi ng and ci rculation d e p a r t m e n t s , Jour* l a l i s m Building 108. P h o n e 2-2473. S U B S C R I P T I O N R AT ES . „ , J 1015’- .............. —- ................... $0.60 I S eme s t e r (4 % m o n t h s ! 1.75 I S eme st e r s (9 m o n t h s ) _______ „__ 3.00 C a r r ie r Mail $0.60 2.50 4.00 E di t or -JACK B. H O WA R D Associate Editor. B E N Z. K A PL A N Editorial As istant. —Bob Owens ..... Sports E d i t o r W. Brooks — Sport* Associate ■■ . T e a a s S c h r amm Society Editor ... . Ma r i a n n a Sluder Society A ssociate. — Cora Bieselt A m usem ent* E ditor.... . J e a n n e Douglas A m u se m e n ts Associate. J a ck Adkins Dick Burcham T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r Roger Nuhn T e l e g r a p h Associate — ................. Bin W hitm ore Radio E d ito r — j e a n Beshell Radio Associate — F e a t u r e E d i t o r F o r r e s t S alte r F e a t u r e A s s o c i a t e ------------------------- S ta n to n Fitzner S t u d e n t Opinion E di t or .. ^. ___________ Sara Holmes e x c h a n g e E ditor......-—. — Pi ct ur e E d ito r... D o rothy Martin —W a l t e r G r oma t s ky _ ST A F F FOR THIS ISSUE fcight E d i t o r 8 - u n t s , Dick Main, J i m m y Pitt, A r de n Havis F i g h t .Society E d ito r s , G en e Barnwell a n d Anne E LG I N W I L L IA M S ......................... Corr k k flight S port* E d ito r *■ ">» T el e g r ap h E d i t o r ............................. Bob Long Dick Burcham E d ito r ....E liz abe th S u th e r la n d TIME OUT . . . * 7 (4 BY BEN K APLAN Texan A nor uite Editor , . . n o t e s o n l e a v i n g . . . This is farewel l to politics, the T exa n , S w e et ­ h e a r t c a nd i d a t es , spring election i, politics, the few friends we have, Whi skey H a r pe r , a n d especially politics. Fo r yea r s we havp seen Texan col umnist s sit down a t t h e i r a dj ec ti v e -gut t ed , word-shocked, dash- and- quot e-pocked t y p e wr i t e r s and t r y to b ang o u t the i r last columns. It al ways seemed like such a sad p r o c e du r e t h a t we have a n t i ci p a t e d this day with a f e a r akin to a co n d emn ed m a n ’s l ast mile. Once at it. though, i f s not so had. Maybe i t ’s because it really expected. came so much earlier Dec embe r is an unusua l t ime to he wri ti ng these things. t ha n we Most people, on leaving, try to say goodby to eve rybody in pr int, hut i nvari ably end up by l eav­ ing somebody out. We w o n ’t t r y to mention speci­ fically all the people t h a t would entail in this in­ stance. Besides, it really isn’t goodby to a lot of the m- we’re all aorta h e a d i n g in the -ame d i r ec ­ tion on a t r i p t h a t promises much in the way of exci t ement . Rut the st a y here a t the Universit y has been very pleasant, and the least we can do on leaving is make note of it. Four y e a r s has m e a n t seven r egi s­ tr at ions, t hr ee s w e e t h ea r t elections, f orty-odd f o o t ­ ball games, seven fall a n d spring political c a m ­ i na ug ur a t i on, paigns, a Stadium-f ill ed G o v e r n o r ’s and a little st ud yi n g on t he side. And we w o u l d n ’t tr ade any of it for 10,000 f i f t y- ya r d line tickets to a f e x a s - Minnesota Ch r i s t ma s d r ea m game. thing, Fo r one though, we are ver y g r a t e f u l : We ma na g e d to snatch a br ass r ing in the f orm of a diploma on one of the whirls a r ound. T h a t al** me ans a little, al though It pr obably w o n ’t impress an y Ja ps, G er ma ns , or Wops who happen to be aim ing in our direction. J o the Texan especially do we ow‘e s o m e g r a t i ­ it tude. Resides hav i ng been a source of income has proved to be a living p a r t of this college b oy ’s l i f e which he can never f orge t . Four T exa n editors, a dozen special editions and ext ras, a tho usa nd u n ­ slept post- midni ght hours, a t a nk ca r- fu l l of coffee, and a million words have flowed u nd er this j o u r n a l ­ istic bridge since the first (jay this n ame a p p e ar e d on a Texan s t a f f s heet listed as an “ a s si st a nt to the night e d i t o r . ” Last, it’s c u s t o m a r y to sa y a word a b o u t f r i e n d ­ ships. Despite Wh i skey H a r p e r , and all the o th e r evils me nt i one d in the f irs t p a r a g r a p h w e ’re proud t ha t we can leave and be r e m e mb e r e d in good g r ac e by a few people an ywa y . To all those, and to a lot of others w h o ’ll never n ev er kn ow— the pleasure ha- been a 1! mine a- we say in the Ozarks. UN not an easy job t h a t ’s ahead for all of us. One can al most d a r e say that t h e r e ’ll be sweat and blood arid t e a r s on all o ur shirt and blouse f r o n t s be f or e i t s all over. But, to g e t terr i f i cal l y me l o ­ drama t i c , one could say t h a t al t hough the f u t u r e looks black, t he p l eas a n t m e mo r y of t he past will li nge r on above everything. We d o n ’t p r e f e r to say it tha t way, though. W e ’I! j us t say goodby and let it go a t that. One M onk By W A L T E R K I E R NA N The silly season has o p e n ed with the choppi ng down of J a p a n e s e ch e r ry t r e e s along the Potomac. If we b rea k with Vichy, a pat ri otic at t ac k can because o f Liberty be expect ed on the S t at ue F r a n c e gave it to us. Duri ng the la.-t war o u r s u pe r - pat ri o t s changed a the n a m e of s a u e r k r a u t to c h a n g e which doubtless led to the collapse of the G erm a n ar my . c a bb a g e li b e r ty Our r ea so ni ng tim e goes o u t on more trac k s than a f r e ig h t y ard sw itch engine and a c ­ complishes less. in war F irst, ev e ry b o d y buys 200 p o und s o f s u g a r ; sec­ ond, th e y s t a r t s n u b b in g e v e r y friend w ith a f o r ­ eign sounding n a m e; third, t h e y become w ar e x ­ pert*. lo d a p C'l&Liwosid Purple % 8 E T ll 13 17 18 19 ZI ZZ 37 34 39 43 4 / H O R I Z O N T A L I—cleanse 5— help 9—epoch 12— highest male voice 13— peel I i —ext end over 15— European language 17— British Island 19— lacerated 20—emer ge 21— pinnacle 23— plate 24— Roman Cupid 26— swi f t ­ footed rodents 24—st a nd still I 28— weight measure 29— council 30— pouch 31— symbol for s a ma r i ­ um 32— adul t females 33— globular body 34—ovens 35— affray 36— stigmatizes 38— small bottle 25 Z9 2 7 VZ3 0 35 VZ3 8 ZZ 40 44 4 2 I33 46 49 44 4 8 39— falling off 40— ministers 43— serpent 44— shower 46— playthings 47— afternoon social 48— satisfy 49—d ag g e r VERTICAL 1—existed 2— high m ountain 3—depot 4— respects 5— pa r t of a church 6— an exclama­ tion 7—compara­ tive suffix R— enticed 9— feminine name 10— New Zea­ land tree 11— three- banded armadillo A nsw er to S a tu r d a y ’s puzzle. O o u IB u V 3 sati @001 ssr=*g Z U 2 3 0 1 1 ( 2 1 s e i s a s s i s dmA S O ® m i l l N E O e Q N 5 E 5 ■ i e ® □ c e ( s o p a s s s Q i a n a r s i m m ( s e a i a l c i i Avars** tin * s t •M otion: 28 min at**. Oumbuud br Kist return Syndic*!., loo. 16— w ra th 18— monkeys 20— Jewish high p riest 21— places 22— Malaysian vessel 23— window- glass (pl.) 25— religious songs 26— American revolution­ ary officer 27— to eye 29— unites 30— g a s -filled bag 32— conquers 33— animals 34— Greek le tter 35— Russian local community 36— cry, as a calf 37— demolish 38— w eather­ cock 40— cavity 41— Senator from N orth Dakota 42— direction (abbr.) 45—lava Mein KAMPUS B y JIM M Y P IT T “ W i t h o u t a song, a man a i n ’t got a f ri e n d . . .” And wi t ho u t a song to «ing the hour s away, a so l di er ’s day would never end. Fo r as Louis Reid declares, it is the singing soldier, quite as much as the well-fed one, whose h e a r t is in inspi ration of his work. the bat tlefield has t h r ou gh the c e nt ur ie s been responsi ble for st i rr i n g t un es which have ma in ­ t ained the morale and ar oused the pat ri otic f er vor of soldiers and civilians alike. The of full It. was the Civil W a r that to its the w a r song b r o u g h t f irst So u t h e r n glory. t r oops picked up a n d a dopt ed songs of n or th er n w r i t e r s — “ Dixie,” “ J o h n B r o w n ’s Body,” “ Battl e Cr y F'reedom,” " T e n t i n g T o n i gh t , ” and ot he r ( m an y w r i tt e n t u ne s ma r t ial for minstrel s h o w s ) — which t hr ough t heir pat ri otic and nos­ talgic inspiration expr essed the soldi er ’s love of c o u nt r y, his longing for home, and the end of C o n f ed e r a t e s ma r c hed into bat tl e with these songs on the i r lips. the war. A n o t h e r minstrel m e l o d y which car ried Amer ican soldiers t hr ou g h a n o t h e r blaze of glory was “ T h e r e ’ll Re a Hot Time in the Old Town T o n i g h t . ” They r o a r ed it o ut in the Span- the ish-American W a r Boxer Rebellion. British T o m ­ mies sa ng it in the Boer War . the h ea r t s o f The song won It was m e n eve r ywhe re . and hu mme d shou t e d hamlet, in America. and whistled a n d in e v e ry village a n d t o into t h e Wo r ld W a r I b r o u g h t w a r songs t h e i r f ullest glory, however. The first British e x ­ pedi ti ona ry f o r c e s e t of f f o r F l a n de rs swinging s t r ai ns of “ I t ’s a L o n g W a y t o T i p p e r a r y , ” which has a lilting t he car dinal t u n e and fulfills rulp of war songs telling the et er nal ap pe al i ng story of the soldier and his w i st f ul l o n g ­ ing f or hbme a n d “ the s w e e t ­ est girl I k now. ” in O t h e r s t i rr in g melodies c a me a n d British o u t of Br itain a Long, “ T h e r e ’s t r e n c h e s : Long Trail a W i n d i n g , ” “ Keep Fi re s B u r n i ng . ” the Home “ Pack Cp Your Troubl es in You! Old Kit B a g , ” and “ D ea r Old Pal.” Geor ge M. C o h a n ’s “ Over T h e r e , ” an i ngenious a d a p t a ­ tion of an a r m y bugle call, played an in a r o u s i ng and buildi ng up A m e r ­ ican war spirit in 1917. i m p o r t a n t p a r t Because, perhaps, o f the r o a r of mode r n mech a n i ze d w a r f a r e , f ew songs have come out o f T h e y d o n ’t this war as yet. hay* much of n c ha nc e to drown o u t sound of tank, ai rpl ane, a n d ca nn o n b a r ­ rage. the d ea f e n i n g out of Rut gr ea t songs will arise again conflict— this songs that will stir men to f i g ht t heir hearts out f o r the things t he y love. CjfjuUat N otice RHO E T A D E LT A will have its p ic t u r e made for the Ca c­ tus Monday, De c emb er 15, a t the 1:30 o’clock, Main Budding. in f r o n t of J A C K W E B B p re sid e n t. Nee d a man to coach b a s k e t ­ ball. If married, wife will hr given a position also. Anyo ne i nter ested in S u t t o n see me Hall, 219 a t once. MI RI AM DOZIER. S ecr et ar y, Tea che rs A p p o i n t m e n t • Committ ee. N O T I C E TO ALL J U N I O R E N G I N E E R S : ALL me m b e r s of the J u n i o r E n g i n e e r i n g Class ar e to meet a t 5 rn.. Thu r s day, D ec emb e r 18, p. in E n g i n e e r i n g Building. r eq ue st ed room 138, W. R. W O O L R I C H , Dean of Fingineering. D E C E M B E R salar y checks and w a r r a n t s will he di st ri but ed the B u r s a r ’s Off ice S a t u r ­ at day, D ec em b e r 2 0 , d u r in g the h o u rs o f 9 and I o ’clock only. All s t a f f m e m b ers p a r ti c ip a tin g in th e T e a c h e r R e tir e m e n t Sys­ tem , w ho receive th e ir checks or w a r r a n t s by F a c u lty or U. S. Mail should have the i r c o n t r i­ butio n s in the B u r s a r 's Office, Main Building 8 , n ot later th a n 4 o'clock T uesd a y , D ecem ber 16. Those m e mb er s whose con­ t r i b ut i ons a r e rec ei ve d a f t e r t h a t d at e should p r e s e n t th e ir r eceipts for D e c e m b e r c o n trib u ­ tions when calling th e ir checks at d w a r r a n t s. f o r C. H. S P A R E N B E R G , auditor. ALL M E M B ER S of the U n iv e r­ sity Light O p e r a C om pany who need addi tional tickets can ge t t h e m from M a ry J a n e M a r ­ k l e a t Ki n g’s R e cord Shop a n y a f t e r n o o n this w eek betw een 2 an d 6. C. W O O L S E Y LACY. T H E D E AN has f orms in his office of E n g in e e r in g f o r junior an d senior e n g in e e rin g s t u d e n t s who wish t o m ake a p ­ plication fo r a com m ission as Ensign in the U.S. N aval Re­ serve, V o lu n te er, Special S e r ­ ap p lications the vice. A f t e r have been h an d e d the to in Dean o f E n g in e e r in g he will th e n f o r w a r d th e m to the P r o ­ fessor o f N aval S cien ce and Tactics. D. J. F R I E D E L L . L i e u t. - Co mm a n d e r, U.S.X., E x e c u tiv e O fficer. r* 4 IU FIRING Jline T o MU* B rin k e rh o ff: is s t r a n g e So you adm it, Miss B r in k e r ­ is a t h a t th e re a c tu a lly h off, w ar! T h a t indeed since you could n o t u n d e r s ta n d t h a t t h a t th e re w as the slig h t­ est e m e r g e n c y until th e b a ttle s were a c tu a lly in progress. B u t you still insist on c o w a rd ly h id ­ fe w chosen ing behind those w ords of c o n fid e n ce in o u r u ltim a te victory, while a t th e c o n t in u in g y o u r same obsolete a t ta c k s on th e P r e s i­ dent. Y ou m ig h t well r e m e m b e r th a t even th e N a tio n a l political a n ti- a d m in is tr a tio n f o r c e s have railed a t r u c e u n til th e m ilita ry b attle is won, so w hy m ig h t you n ot do th e sam e in y o u r out-of- date colum n, “ Small T a l k ” ? tim e, You m ig h t well r e m e m b e r t h a t th o se o f y o u r b elief a re responsible f o r o u r t e m p o r a r y u n p r e p a re d n e s s in g e n e r a l, and f o r f o r t i f i c a ­ in a d e q u a te tions o f G uam a n d o t h e r P acific in p a r ti c u la r , chiefly o u tp o sts b ecau se you said “ it w ould a n ­ noy J a p a n . ” the In spite o f y o u r b i t t e r h a t re d of P r e s id e n t R o osevelt a n d all t h a t he r e p r e s e n ts you a r e still j u s t one of t h a t small, disil­ lusioned m in o rity in th e U n ite d S ta te s who, unless th e people “ lose th e ir h ea d s,” will n e v e r a t ta in political pow er. So why g e t on th e tr a c k w ith the r e s t of us. Y ou m u s t he w e a r y a f t e r so m uch w a n d e rin g a r o u n d in the dark. B ecause o f y o u r p a s t j o u r ­ nalistic atro c itie s, you have no MORAL r ig h t to c o n tin u e y o u r column w ith r e f e r e n c e to n a ­ tional politics since th e tide has t u r n e d . I, f o r one, do n o t ca re a b o u t b ein g e n c o u r a g e d to hate o ur le a d e r on th e one h a n d a n d e n c o u r a g e d to follow his l e a d e r ­ ship on th e o t h e r ; t h a t is, by the sam e w rite r . I p r e f e r to be­ lieve r i g h t all along. M E RY L D. W IL L IA M S . t h a t he w as And what did Santa Claus bring Flybait?” * 1 U u C o lle g ia te I4J o u tle t By A sso c iate d C o lleg iate P re ss T o u ch y T ec h n iq u e W i th o u t b e n e f it o f khaki, th a n a g u n s o r drill, m ore the score o f y o u n g m en a t a re o f A la b a m a U n iv e rsity w o rk in g a t a vital d e fe n se task. L a st sp rin g th ir ty - e ig h t p r o ­ fesso rs w ere selected fro m the n a t i o n ’s colleges, p u t th r o u g h a in m u n itio n s e x ­ s t i f f c o u rse plosives a n d s e n t back to th e ir ca m p u se s to te ac h o th e rs this to u c h y te ch n iq u e . H e r e A lr e a d y tw e n ty -se v e n typical a t A la b a m a t r a i n i n g is b eing given u n d e r y o u th f u l Dr. Jo se p h K. Royal. s t u ­ d e n t s have com p leted th e in­ a u g u r a l co u rse a n d gone to in m u n itio n s p la n ts as w o rk o r d n a n c e inspectors. O th e r s are sla te d to follow a t th e r a t e o f every tw e n ty -f iv e t h i r t y to f o u r t e e n w eeks. A pow der m agazine w ith walls tw o f e e t thick guard e x ­ types. plosives o f nearly all T h e r e ’s a large hole a t the top so th at it ex ­ if it exp lod es, plodes skyward m ore than sid e­ wise. “Elisabet Ney, Sculptor” B y Bride Neill Taylor $2. formerly $2.50 O b S ale A ft Elisabet Ney Museum University Co-Op E. M. Scarbrough&Sons Ye Qualitye Shoppe Dixie Book Store Still Time to Order Your Christmas Pictures from Cactus Negatives Specials On All Sizes Xmas Cards $4 for 12 $7 for 24 4)10 for 36 Christianson-Leberman 1306 Colorado s SUNDAY, DECEMBER TC,1941 Bion* 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phono 2-2473 \ U.S. Fears for Guam; Tojo Warns Nippon of Long War Philippine Invasion Claimed Beaten; Jap Tanker Seized Domei Says W ay Opened For Capture of Hongkong W A SH IN G TO N , D ec. 13— ( I N S ) — american A rm y, N aval and A ir F orces, locked in fierce com bat w ith Nppon’s m inions in the fa r-flu n g P a cific b attle arena, Satu rd ay n ig h t (balked up a m ajor victory in sm ashing the principal invasion th ru st it the P hilippines, but conceded setb ack and the probable loss o f G uat a fte r a six day sie g e o f the + ~ ........- • " —— ---------------------------------- tin y island ou tp ost. TOKYO, (V ia O fficia l Japanese W ireless), Dec. 14— (S U N D A Y ) — ( I N S ) — Japan Sunday en tered the second w eek o f the F ar E astern war am id claim s th a t K ow loon, opposite H ongkong, had been cap­ tured ; th at a C hinese-B ritish “ invasion” o f northern Thailand had been “ repu lsed,” and th at tw elve A m erican and B ritish naval ships had been sunk and tw en ty others * dam aged. / Th* Japanese attack on Guam is in fu ll sw ing, according to a Jap dispatch quoted b y the Rom e radio S aturday night but no claim w as m ade the A m erican outpost in the P a cific has been captured. The report w as picked up in N ew York by N .B .C . that • 1, A g a l la n t b a n d o f 555 U. S. sa ilo rs a n d m a ri n e s w e r e v ir tu a lly g iv e n u p f o r lo st a t G u a m u n d e r a c o n tin u o u s tid a l w ave o f J a p ­ a n e s e a i r a n d n a v a l forc es. T h e s t a r s a n d s tr ip e s w e r e still k e p t f ly in g o v e r W a k e a n d M idw ay Is­ la n ds, how ever, by th e h eroic r e ­ s is ta n c e o f o t h e r sm a ll m a r i n e j g a r r is o n s . 2. T h e N av y seized a Japanese fis h in g b o a t loaded w ith 1 0 ,0 0 g a llo n s o f diesel oil a n d its crff o f seven J a p a n e s e o f f th e c o a t o f C osta Rica w ith in e a sy sailng d is ta n c e of th e P a n a m a C a l l ­ u s h u g e c a rg o o f diesel oil r j s e d V Sensational S A V IN G S HIGHEST QUALTY Masterpiece RECORDS h m - - wok m m New Low *rice the question o f w heth er th e v es­ sel when ca u g h t w as headed fo r a refueling rend ezvous w ith Japan- esesu bm arines o f f the coast. 3 L i e u t e n a n t G e n e ra l D ouglas A. d a c A r t h u r ’s a r m y in t h e Phil- ippnes c o n t in u e d m o p pin g up J a p - a n e e la n d in g p a r ti e s on L uzon wife “ sp oradic a n d u n i m p o r t a n t ’' c la h e s a f t e r a series o f han d -to - h a r i e n g a g e m e n ts . • t h a t J a p a n e s e k F i r s t offic ia l d etails o f th e st*J-in-the-back a e rial onslaught on H aw aii a t d a w n la s t Stnday r e v e a le d th e A rm y Ar F o rc e g a r r is o n th e re , f a r f ro m fcing c a u g h t nap p in g , h ad slashed th e N ippon ese b o m b in g jack a t sq u a d ro n s w ith t h a t such f u r y m ore th a n t w e n t y o f th e b o m b e rs w ere sh o t o u t o f th e skies. A n n o u n c e m e n t o f the N a v y ’s s e izu re o f fishing sm a ck m a d e no e x p la n a tio n f o r th e p rese n ce o f so hu g e a ca rgo o f fu e l oil on so small a boat. T h e vessel, n a m e d the A le rt, was of A m e ric a n re g is try . T he seven J a p a n e s e w e r e t a k e n into custody. • th e J a p a n e s e W ith o p e r a tio n s in th e P h ilip ­ pines a p p a r e n t l y c o n t in u in g su c­ ce ssfu lly f o r th e U. S. d efe n se forc es, th e n i g h t A rm y c o m m u n i­ q u e c a r rie d no ad d itio n a l details on th e m o r n in g a c c o u n t t h a t m o p ­ p in g u p o p e r a tio n s w e re c o n t in u ­ ing on th e Islan d o f L uzo n w h e re J a p a n e s e been made. la n d in g s hav e I E X A S ERROL FLY N N FRED MACMURRAY ‘DIVE BOMBER D esp ite these claim s, P rem ier General H ideki T ojo, ad dressing a mass m eetin g in T okyo’s H ibiya park Saturday, cautioned th e n a­ tion “ not to becom e in toxicated initial victo ries,” declaring: over “ The N ation m ust be prepared fo r a long-term wrar and ready to undergo every kind o f n ecessary hardship.” J a p a n e s e occ u p atio n o f K ow ­ loon on th e S o u th C hina M ainland , ac ro ss a n a r r o w c h a n n e l f r o m th e f o r ti f i e d B ritish h e a d q u a r te r s . T h e offic ia l J a p a n e s e n e w s a g e n cy , Domei, c o n te n d e d th is o p ene d th e w a y f o r a “ fu ll-d re ss a t t a c k ” on H o n g k o n g w hich w a s r e p o r te d a l ­ r e a d y in pro g re ss, w ith J a p a n e s e p la n e s la y in g d ow n an a d v a n c e ae ria l b a r r a g e . (A R e u t e r s ’ D isptch rec eive d in Lfendan f ro m B uenos A ire s said th e J a p a n e s e A m b a s s a d o r th e r e is s ta te d to have told th e A r g e n tin e f o re ig n m in is te r t h a t H o n g k o n g had a l r e a d y been occupied. T h e r e was a b s o lu te ly n o th in g to lend th e s lig h te st color o f v e rity this r e p o r t. to • (O n the c o n t r a r y , a u t h o r i ta ti v e B ritish circles said H o n g k o n g is e q uip ped a n d able to w ith s ta n d J a p a n e s e siege f o r a lo n g tim e. The J a p a n e s e claim t h a t Kowloon had f a lle n w as n o t c o n f ir m e d in L ondon, b u t it w as a d m itte d t h a t th e c ity m a y possibly have been e v a c u a te d a s p a r t o f H o n g k o n g ’s lo n g - p re p a r e d d e f e n s e plan. g e n e r a l (A C h u n g k in g dispatch r e p o r t ­ ed a Chinese a i r ra id on C a n to n , C H P I T O S T A R T S T O D A Y ! R a c k e d w i t h L aughter, Songs, R o m a n c e a n d / A d v e n t u r e ! T YR O N E ch ief J a p a n e s e b ase f o r t h e a t ­ ta c k on H o n g k o n g , while Chinese g ro u n d f o r c e s w e r e said t o be s trik in g a t th e r e a r a n d f la n k of the J a p a n e s e a lo n g th e P e a r l Riv­ er, n o r th w e s t o f th e B ritish col­ ony.) A Domei m e ssage f ro m S aigon, F re n c h In d o-C hina, claim ed t h a t the B ritish had w ith d r a w n fro m th e ir f i r s t line o f d e fe n se abo ve H ongk ong, t h a t th e y w e re tr a p p e d an d t h a t “ th e f a t e o f th e crow n colony is v ir tu a lly s e a le d .” I m p e n r l h i n d q u a r t e r s claim ed J a p a n e s e nava l bort h ers T h u r s d a y had s u n k a B ritish to rp e d o b o a t a n d a g u n b o a t a n d h ad d e s tro y e d th r e e B m sh m e r c h a n t ships a t H ongkong. British Press Suggests United W ar Council LO ND O N , Dec. 13 — (IN S ) — B ritish n e w sp a p e r s an d w eek end s p e a k e rs called S a t u r d a y f o r c r e ­ ation of an A ng lo-A m erican s u ­ p re m e w a r council an d f o r im m e ­ d ia te fo rm a tio n of a com m on p la n of ca m p a ig n . # B u t B ritish offic ia ls re m a in e d silent, e v id e n tly p r e f e r r i n g to let event* develop f u r t h e r b e f o r e e x ­ p re s s in g a n y views. T he T im e s o f L ondon the p ress in d e m a n d in g in c re ase d w a r ­ tim e co lla b o ra tio n b e tw e e n th e U n ite d S t a t e s a n d B ritain. led T he s a id : “ O nly by T im e s in solid w o rk in g h a n d p a r tn e r s h ip can we hope to c o n ­ ta in the f in a lly m e n a c e .” in han d d e f e a t a n d E d g a r G ranville, a m e m b e r of P a r lia m e n t, d e c la re d in a speech a t Ipsw ich: “ The Allies m u s t have a single policy. B r ita in and A m e r ­ ica m u s t estab lish a u n ite d co m ­ m a n d .” Students— ( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I ) PAGE SEVEN — GENERAI! | Reds Advance 'Withdrawing/ on All Fronts; j Nazis Say Bulgaria, Hungary, Panama in War British Chase Axis Across Libya West of Tobruk B E R L IN , (V ia O fficial G erm a n W ireless), Dec. 13.— ( I N S ) — B ul­ g a r ia a n d H u n g a r y d e c la re d w a r on th e U n ite d S ta te s S a tu r d a y , it w as a n n o u n c e d and P a n a m a w a s o fficially a t w a r w ith G e r m a n y a n d Italy. in B erlin, ( U r u g u a y , follow ing A rg e n ­ t h a t th e t i n a ’s ex a m p le , decreed a n y o th e r U n ite d S ta te s “ a n d A m eric an the Axis,” w ould be co nsidered n o n ­ b ellige re nts. f ig h tin g c o u n try • (A xis n a tio n a ls in G u a te m a la w ere n o tifie d by th e g o v e r n m e n t t h a t right* will be r e s tr ic te d f o r d u r a tio n of th e w a r .) c o n s titu tio n a l t h e i r the since e n t e r e d ( E d i t o r ’s n o t e : F o r firs t tim e, B u lg a r ia , a lth o u g h occupied last by G e r m a n tro o p s the A pril, has o penly p r e s e n t w a r as a b ellig e re n t. B u l­ g a r i a had h e r e to f o r e w ithstoo d r e p o r te d G e r m a n p r e ssu r e to de­ clare w a r on Russia a n d has not y e t done so. Up until th e d e c la r a ­ th e U n ite d S tates, tion a g a i n s t B u lg a r ia w as the only Axis s a t ­ ellite s ta te in the B a lk a n s n o t o f ­ ficially a s so c ia te d with G e r m a n y in th e c o n flict.) • CAIRO, Dee. 13.— ( I N S ) — E n ­ th e Axis coastal v e lo p m e n t o f stro n g h o ld o f El Gazala, 120 miles w e st o f the E g y p tia n f r o n ti e r , was a n n o u n c e d in C a iro to d a y as B r it­ sm ashed ish d e e p e r ac ross E a s t L ib y a on the heels o f sw iftly r e t i r i n g G e rm a n - Italian Im n e r ia l colum n s forces. Gazala, som e th ir ty - e i g h t miles w'est of lib e r a te d T o b ru k , was s u f f e r i n g d ir e c t siege a t t a c k a t th e h an d s o f N ew Z e a la n d tro o p s S a t u r d a y night, while to th e w-est an d s o u th w e s t o f th a t i m p o r ta n t supply p o r t o t h e r mobile co lum ns sw ep t on in a m u lti-h e a d e d dash to cut o f f all th e o th e r A xis p o rts alon g the co a st of th e C y re n a ic a n “ h u m p .” The issued la te s t c o m m u n iq u e by the Cairo h e a d q u a r t e r s o f th e E ig h th Im perial A rm y said B r it­ a i n ’s ‘‘main fo rc e s c o n tin u e th e ir a d v a n c e ” into th e Je b e l E l-A c h d a r hills the g e n e r a l d irec tio n of Benghazi. in F a st-m o v in g B ritish c a r t a n k and a r m o r e d f o rm a tio n s w ere sta te d to he “ ca u sin g g r e a t c o n ­ fusion a m o n g s c a tte r e d colum ns of G e r m a n and I talian troops and t r a n s p o r ts e n ­ d ea v o rin g to force th e ir w ay to the N o rth w e s t.” d e s tru c tio n and 150 Students Register In Check-up On Hobbies since A t w a r w ith B rita in by B ritish la st S u n d ay , d ec la ra tio n H u n g a r y a r r a y e d h e r s e lf f o r m a l­ ly a g a in s t th e U nited S ta te s in a th e A m e ric a n to n o te h an d e d in B u d a p e s t m in is te r t o n ig h t by F o re ig n M inister an d P r e m ie r Ladislawr von B ardossv. T he note said H u n g a r y "c o n sid e rs a s ta te of w a r as e x i s tin g ” b e tw e en h e r ­ self and in t r i- p a r tite a c c o rd a n c e w ith m ilita ry pact w hich the H u n g a r ­ ians have signed. th e U n ite d S ta te s , th e 150 A p p ro x im a te ly stu d e n ts th e ir f a v o rite hobbies reg iste re d la st week a c c o rd in g to f ig u re s r e ­ leased by J, D. Brown, ch a irm a n of hobby w o rk in th e U niversity. Because r a in y w e a th e r k e p t m any a n ­ s tu d e n ts from o th e r re g is tra tio n will be held a t a la te r date. r e g iste rin g , P u rp o se o f the hobby r e g i s t r a ­ tion is to e n c o u ra g e s tu d e n ts in t e r ­ ested in the same things to m e et one a n o t h e r a n d to org an iz e hobby clubs. K U IB Y S H E V , Dec. 14.— (S u n ­ d a y ) — ( I N S ) — The Red a r m y th u n d e re d forw ard Sunday in a co ntin u o u s co u n ter-o ffen siv e on all fronts, scoopin g up m ore than IOO additional tow n s and v illa g es fro m the h an d s o f broken German fo rc e s r e t r e a t i n g everyw here w hile s u f f e r i n g huge losses. Less th a n six m onths old, the Russo-G erm an w ar appeared to have rea ched a d efin ite turnin g p o in t in f a v o r o f the d efen ders as l a t e s t Soviet dispatches listed a n ­ o t h e r 450,000 Nazi troops, com ­ prisin g about, t h i r t y divisions, as cru sh e d follow ing the d efea t o f f ifty -o n e enem y divisions of more th a n 750, 000 troops on the M os­ cow fro n t. Slaying th o u sa n d s of G erm an s, w o u n d in g o th e r th o u sa n d s a n d seizin g so m uch booty that th e re w as no tim e to ta k e stock of it, Red A rm y i n f a n t r y , cavalry a n d ta n k un its w ere r e p o r te d sw eeping a h e a d in th e L e n in g ra d an d M os­ cow areas, th e D onets in d u stria l basin, th e Sea of A zov coast a n d th e C rim ea. In th a n rela ted . A t le a st th ir ty - tw o tow ns and villages in the Moscow zone a n d m o re .seventy so u th e a s t o f L e n in g ra d w ere r e c a p tu r e d d u r in g th e p a s t tw e n t y - f o u r hours, R u s ­ sian d ispatches the lo w er D onets reg io n S oviet forc es w e re said to have achieved a broad b r e a k -th r o u g h lon g s tr e t c h of th e Mius River, while in th e C rim ea th e d e f e n d e r s o f the g ia n t Sevastopol N aval Base w ere th e ir r e p o r te d c o u n te r-p u s h re- tr ie v e m e n t of ad d itio n a l Nazi p osi­ tions. f a r t h e r , with to have ca rrie d across a • BE R L IN , Dec. 13.— (IN S ) — (V ia O fficial G erm a n W ireless) T he Soviets, by m aking claim s of a huge r o u t o f Nazi fo rc e s on the Moscow f r o n t , a re tr y i n g to e x p lo it the p la n n e d w ith d ra w a l o f G erm a n tro o p s to w in te r q u a r te r s , said G e rm a n m ilita ry sources Frisco Equals Berlin Blackouts Saturday. The High Command pointed o u t that Germany la st Monday off!* d a lly announced the intention ta abandon attem pts to capture Moi* cow and refire fo r the w inter. (The Russian report that a G er­ man arm y of 750,000 had b e ta routed, with 85,000 N azi troops killed from N ovem ber 16 through D ecem ber IO. L arg e num bers ©I tanks, trucks and guns w ere said to have been captured.) The G e rm a n s a n s w e re d report! o f th e c a p tu r e o f la rg e am ounts o f m a te r ia l by s ta tin g t h a t be­ ca u se o f e x t r e m e l y bad r o a d con­ ditions it is n o t unlikely t h a t som e vehicles g o t stu c k a n d had to b f a b a n d o n e d w hen th e ir fo rc e s w ith­ drew . In th e se in stan c es, however# all m a te r ia l was d e s tro y e d so It would n o t fall into R ussian hands# it w as said. M eanw hile repulse o f R ussia* a t ta c k s on the E a s t e r n F ron t and extensive L u f t w a f f e r a id s in th# D onets Basin w e re announced by the High Com m and. Smart, Useful Gifts for “HIM” ( E d i t o r ’* n o te : A c o n t r a s t of in San F ra n cisc o a bla ck o u t with those he w itnessed in B e r ­ lin is h e r e w ith p r e s e n te d by P ie r re J. Huss, fo r p a s t eigh t I n ­ years b u r e a u m a n a g e r of in te r n a tio n a l News S ervice B erlin.) By P I E R R E J. H U SS I.N.S. S t a f f C o rre s p o n d e n t F r a n ci s c o S AN F R A N C I S C O , Dec. 13 — t oda y ( I N S ) — S an holds a w o r l d ’s record in w a r e f ­ f iciency a f t e r st a gi ng within six took days to t a l blackout Berlin to achieve. it y e a r s n e a r l y two the th e W o r ld .” a n d m a n y other*. “ S ile n t N igh t, H oly N ig h t” will be s u n g fro m m e m o ry w ith o u t a c c o m p a n im e n t. T he sin g in g will end with “ 0 Come, All Ye F a i t h f u l . ” played th r o u g h once w ith o u t singing by a b rass ensem ble on th e top floor of the to w e r ,as t h a t p o rtio n of the lighted w ith to w e r g re e n lig hts, and follow ed by the chorus. As th e B and will carols g ro u p s e n t e r in g in th e b e g in n in g a u d ie n c e p lay t h a t w e re th e the m a rc h in g the s u n g by leaves, is red and ; the I came out of Be rl i r via New York to S an F ranci sco a f ew days a g o a n d on M on da y night looked with dismay a u d misgiving at what t he y called a blackout but which in rea l i t y w a s a farce. Last night I walked sa me s t r ee t s and f e l t at home, especially a f t e r I r a n sma ck i nto a te l ephone pole and acci dent a l l y knocked over a s t r a y s idewalk sign. T he r e was da r kn e ss e n o ug h to ma t ch a l l and s l e dg e- h a m me r e f ­ a n y t h i n g ficiency o f H i t l e r ’* r eg i me can show in an y of the bombed cities of G e r m a n y today. the I am told t he blackout is largely Francisco, San in Berlin the p r o p a g a n d a v ol un ta r y wher eas d a y af ter day J oe Goebbels of in I m in istry s hout e d a n d cajoled and to land j th r e a t e n e d a r o u n d Nazi I g e t people t h a t lights to realize I m u s t go out when the a l a r m sirens sound. He hacked up this whip- I c r ac ki ng with dr ast i c laws giving i no q u a r t e r to “ s a bo t a g e r s of the the d r ea ded b la c ko u t” a n d put Gest apo slow- r esul t s San minded. T h ey g ot it F ranci sco g o t took t hem t wo ye a r s of s we a ti ng in addi tion to lots I blood to do it j of casualties a n d d a m a g e the I beginning. !a*t night, h u t to work on the in “ L i g h t s O u t her e on folks r ea l l y put the Golden Gate, c o n t r a r y to the first y e a r of the in Berlin and s ha r pl y con­ w a r to M o n d a y ’s nonchalance, t r a r y t h e n h e a r t the i into the job of decei ving the Jap*. i The y w en t to town on g e t t i n g that I blackout p e r fe c t and woe to the light. ; lone window with a bright J immedi a t e l y o u t ” chor used a dozen voiles. “ Light j s us” f o r all it nught have he* n I I r ould see in the dar kness. I have f i o m Berlin a only been a w a y few s h o r t weeks, w h er e one ton bombs fell a n d knocked mc over on Friday, N o v em b e r 7, a n d to h e a r that c o mm a n d out her e on lot* the Pacific m a d e me It was vocal and visual in A me r i c a can j lear n fast to take the w a r at face value and meet the Jap* and Nazi* on equal t h e sort t e r ms . T ha t ' s of punchy e n e r g y it t akes to heat Hitler and H i r oh i t o and Musso* ini. : bet ter . pr oof t ha t we feel H E M OF M ) \ I I 0 \ • A NO • GORHAM Tho fi nest in Bristles e n d Ste rlin g Men’s Belts— Suspenders 49c ' can ma t ch Ca rs and s t r ee t t r a f f i c stopped dead befo re th e a larm sirens died down and o u t on those s tr e e ts s tood on g u a r d h u n d re d s o f vol­ u n t a r y air w a r d e n s , a u x ilia ry p o ­ lice and f iremen. 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V J S ine* 1901 SOS C o n f r —» P h o n e 3531 GENERAL— PASE EIGHT Congress Starts on Bills To Enlarge Navy and Draft W AS HI NG TO N , Dec. 13— Congree* d eba t e d S a t u r d a y over the A r m y ’s r e q ue st for a huge pool of ma n p o we r for the war, a n d p l a nned hear i ngs f or a bill raisi ng warship s t r en g t h by 30 per cent. D espite a s ma t t e r i n g of opposition— the in Congr ess to an y w a r me a s ur e — leaders pr edicted ear ly p as sage of f irs t y et expr essed ' ever, said t h a t the r e wa* no i m­ me diat e plan to call f or t he s e r v ­ ice of a n y o n e below 21. Here, they said, ar e the A r my plans if the bill becomes law; 'No P e a c e / Says Soviet Lrtvinoff Russia Won’t War On Japan, However W A S H I N G T O N , Dec. 13.— ( I NS ) — S o v i e t A mb as sa d or Maxim Litvi noff S a t u r d a y n ight dispelled talk of a s e p a r a t e peace with G er ma ny by d e c la ri ng t h a t the Russian High Co mm a n d i n­ tends to “ smash up the hordes of thus help des troy the Nazi' s “ g a n g s t e r ” satellite.*— the d r a f t bill which would p er m i t * r egi st ra t i on of the 18 to *4 gr oup tho*e bet ween 19 and designat e and 48 inclusive as liable f or a c ­ tive service. into S a t u r d a y Both Senat e and Moues M i l ­ i tar y A f f a i rs Commi t t ees were called in an e f f o r t to speed work on f he to get bet ween 40,000, me as ur e OOO and 50,000,000 men to ^ g n up for Uncle Sam. -fusion- that L e a d e r ' in charge of the w a r ­ ship me as u r e declared the sinking c f battleships by aerial the Nation that, bombs me ans must not only have the most pow- eful navy but a air force to protect it. power ful “ We should have a s t r ong in­ force. Of course, d epe ndent air tha t does n o t mean t h a t the Navy would not have planes with the fleet. We need a t r in i t y of air, land and naval forces u n d e r u ni ­ fied l eadershi p, ” said S e n a t o r Mc- Ca rr a n ( D > Nev., sponsor of a bill to c r e a t e an i nd ep e n de nt air force. gr oup The S e n a t e launched Colonel dr af t work by calling Leonard P. Ayres, World War s t a ­ tistician, while the House c om­ mittee was to receive a s t a t e m e n t from S e c r e t a r y of W a r Stimson Brigadier and Genera! Lewis B. Her shey, d r af t director, and Br igadier Gene ra l Wade H. Haislip, d e p u t y chi ef of s t a ff in ch a r ge of personnel. t e st i m o ny from • “ I d o n ’t favor d r a f t i n g men below 21,” Re pr es e nt at i ve S p a r k ­ ID) Ala., a m e mb er of the man committ ee the said, c o n c e r n i n g bill to per mi t r egist ration of men from 18 to 65. “ T h e y ’ve got to show me t h a t we really need them, and I d o n ’t think we do. A f t e r all, in raised an ar my of between 4, 000,000 and 5,000,000 and never d r a f t e d any one below 21. ” the world war we Those who had c on f e rr ed with W ar Depa r t ment officials, how Normandie Held For Requisitioning the 8 3 , 4 2 3 ton F re n c h N E W Y O R K , Doc. 13. U NS ) — The U. S. Coast G u a r d S a t u r ­ day ma i n t a ine d compl et e ch a r ge liner of Normandi e and four o th e r French vessels in the p or t of New York following the taking over of the the Navy and removal ships f or of t heir F re n c h crews. Eight other F re nch vessels were being held in ot he r A mer ic an ports. The No r m a n d i e , a $65, 000,000 over at her t aken vessel, w a s North River pier F r i d ay bv ( ’oast G u a r ds me n with loaded rifle* and The N o r ma n di e fixed b ayonets. has been in New York since the w a r br oke out in 1939. tied up (In Wa s hi ng t on it was said that the craws would he cheeked by the immi gr at i on and n a t u r a l i z a ­ tion officials and probably would he released on parole.) from i ll er ” and ly, however, regist er ed u n d e r First the men bet ween 21 and the p r e s e nt law will be “ r ec he c k e d, ” 28 d r a f t with officials f eeling t h e y can g e t Italy and Ja p an , In his first embassy press con- a n o t h e r 1,000,000 or so those who, in peacetime, wer e de- f erence, L i t vi noff indicat ed clear- f e r r r d . t h a t while Russia the g r ou p bet we en 28 considers J a p a n a c ommon enemy, Next, and 36 who a l r e a d y are regi st er ed she is not p r ep ar e d f or the p r e s e nt but who we r e de f er r ed u n d e r a to join actively in the w a r in the dr af t act a m en d m e n t , will be gone Pacific. over and should yield some 1,000, OOO men fit for service, By that time the expect ati on is to a n o t h e r 1,000,000 t h a t close will have become 21 since last Registration day. J u l y I, and they w ill be taken. lasing the words of P re si d e n t the Axis in b r a n d i n g Roosevelt nations, including J a p a n as “ j u s t a g r ou p of i n t e r n at i o n a l g a n g ­ the A m b as s a d o r declared s t e r s , ” is op- t h a t w he n ev e r “ the the 36 to 45 g r o u p to vee w h at p or t u n e ” Russia would welcome can be obtained there, al t hough it l iq is expect ed the hulk of those ages will he d e f e r r e d because of physi- cal u n f i t n e s s dep e nd e n ts , or crit- ical occupations. . th e ar r i val of Allied t r oop s e i ther in thn Ka,,t or the West. Ar my will look Then t ime into t ., the • , l . , ,, , ■ . . , Finally, if the need arises a f t e r an a r m y of some 4,000,000 has been established, lower age gr ou p of 19 and 20 yea r olds will he taken. the 'All Should Unite To Win’-Wheeler is the fir«t E D I T O R ' S N O T E : The fol­ ex t en d e d lowing s t a t e m e n t ma d e by l eader of the n on - i nt e r ve nt i on bloc iii Congress, S e n a t o r Bu r ton K. \\ helen (f)> Mon ta na , since the o ut br ea k of the w ar last S u n ­ day. the B y B U R T O N K. W H E E L E R U. S- S e n a t o r f r o m M o n t a n a W A S H I N G T O N , D e c . 13. ( I N S ) A* e ve r yone knows I have been opposed t o o u r i nvolvement the E ur ope an or Asiatic war in the methods that and have f el t we were a d o p t i n g would inevitably lead to involvement both in E u r ­ ope and Asia. A g r e a t ma ny o th e r people dis­ a g r ee d with me a n d felt our eve r y action was a step to keep us out of war. Regardless of who was right or who was w r o n g the c o u n t r y now’ i« face with the hard, cold fact of w a r both in the Atlantic and in the Pacific and all over the world. is It now the d u t y of ever y Amer i c an, r ega r d l e s s of his p r ev ­ ious views, r egardless of w h et h e r labor or capital, he to ma ke every e f f or t to win the war. is a pa r t of C h a i r m an Tom Con ne l l y ( P ) Tex., of the S en a t e F or e ign Rela- tionR Commi t t ee i n t e r p r e t e d Lit- vi no f f ’s s t a t e m e n t as f o r e s h a d o w ­ ing g r a n t of mil itary, naval and air bases to the Allies by Russia. • “ We shall need mi l i t a r y arid in Asiatic Russia, ” naval bases t o n a l l y said. “ I feel c o n f i de nt that the Russians will s upp l y them these bases we shall and shells and s mo t h er J a p a n with I bombs. ” from Litvi noff, when as ked directly if Russia mi ght per mi t the United in States to use mil it a ry bases I Siberia, replied: “ T h a t is a S t r a t e g i c qu es t i o n. ” 'Lowdown' Given Af Speech Monday The “ l owd own” on the oil s up ­ plies of Nazi G e r m a n y and what ' h e is t r yi ng to g et in Russia and Ru mani a will he expl ai ned by ('. Uren, p r of e ss o r and Lest er the d e p a r t m e n t of pe­ 1 head o f t roleum en gi n e e ri ng a t t h e Uni­ of Ca l i f or ni a, Monday versity night in Physics Bui lding au d i­ torium at 7:30 o’clock. P rof essor Uren, n at i o na l l y rec­ ognized as one of the l e a d i ng e d u ­ cators and a u t h o rs of pet rol eum in Russia tr aveled engi neering, and Rumania several ye a r s ago. He is a u t h o r of two t ex t s used by Universit y engineers. On sabbatical l ien l eave this year, P rof es s or is t r av e l i ng over the I nited S t at e s g a t h e r i n g d at a on America' * oil r es o ur ce s and the dev e lo p me nt in pet r o l e u m e n ­ gineering. W ith his observat i ons in Russia P r of es s or Uren and Ru mani a , should know the oil r es o ur ce s of the Nazi military machine and p e t ro l e u m ’s inf luence on World Wa r if an yo ne does, H. H. pr ofe ssor of pet rol eum Power, e n gi n e e ri ng at the Uni ver si t y and f o r m e r s t u d e n t of P r o f es s o r Uren, declared. II engi neers. w ri tt e n The tw’o hoks used by the U ni ­ by versity Prof essor Uren. ar e P et r ol e um P roduction for E n g in e er s and Pe­ troleum Development. Nature Pictures In Ney Exhibit Contrast Styles . , , ,.v ■ * " J * " 1*1’ ° f , * Meanwhile, official Washingt on was still c o nc er ned over the dan- T h ger Of D a r l a n ’s using the French L J . navy’ in the int e r est of the Axis *• the crew* f rom the Removal o f the crews fro m vessels by t he want U nited S ta te s was Eli»«b, t intended a , o f t " * ""<• » " »P- that immediatelv bv the Cn i t e d S t a t e , Pnrtiintty ' n ■ « how two people, if F r a n c a a c q u i t t e r , to tv,, a . ; , u nk nown to each ot he r, (real aim- the Axis deman ds f o r the use of the Fr e nch fleet or F re n c h African bases. qu ar te r* embassy t h ° *.’ JJ1*8, v V ° f .aml Mrs. N or mah Knight Harlingen, whose work* ar e , . . w a r n , n e In Vinhv v '" ' ‘w " 5 " hlblt« l "> . h i p , will he r equisi tioned I liar subjects. . . . . J , of F rench in Wa shi ng t on a s s e r t the fri e nd sh i p of the F re n c h people for America, especially u n d e r pr ese n t c i r c u m­ stances p r ec l ud es any' such possi­ bilities. Sale of License Tags Starts Feb. I Texas motorists received word this week t h a t the 1942 black and gold their license plates are on way, along with advice f r o m the Texa* Hig h w a y D e pa r t men t about obtaining cer t i f i ca t es of title from the D e p a rt me n t of Public S a f et y ( a b o u t Ii-I censes. o p e i a t o r s ’ r e n e w i n g I,u en se pl a t es will he i««ued “t a r t i n g F e b r u a r y I by local c o u n ­ ty offices, and t he deadline is Ap­ ril I, 1942. Ap proxi mat el y 60 per ce nt of the tag* have a l r e a d y been s e n t to the counties, but what T e x ­ as will use f o r 1943 license plates awa i t s action of steel priorities by t he Office of P roduction M a n a g e ­ ment. Passe n ger ca r plate- will have black n ume ra l s on a gold-colored ba c kgr ound, the 19 51 coloring, in a c cor danc e with a poll- cv a dopt ed by the highway d e ­ p a r t m e n t of using only t wo colors and a l t e r n a t i n g the m annually. r ever ing F o r c e rt i f i c a t e s of title to old ars, it is necessary’ f or a p e r s o n to ow t a t he owned the car before ‘-o'rer !, 1939 A c e r t i f ' a t e or the aut omob i l e oea.-'-r is all t h a t is nec es sa r y to g ‘*t title to new* cars. ale f r o m i Renewal of o p e r a t o r s ’ licenses »* done t h r o u g h serial numb e r s . Li­ time,* cense* expi re a t d i f f e r e n t a n d c o u n t y c o u r t bo rn es f o r SO t e n ts . r e n e we d a t bn or the The styles of Tho exhibit consists m o stly of landscapes, mari nes, and still life studies of flowers. Charcoal, p a s ­ tel, and oil a r e the me di ums used. two women ar e ent ir el y d i f f e re n t . The work of Mrs. Rossv ha* a hazy, i n d e f ­ inite qu al it y about s t r ik in g cont ract with Mrs. Knight, who uses d e a r , hold tui e«. t h a t o f strong, pie- in all her it, t h a t is lines in j Especially good a r e Mrs. Bos­ sy’s oils, “ S pr i ng S h o w e r ” and t he s e “ Dust S t o r m . ” pai ntings justi­ tha t her style fied. She has successfully p r e­ sented the drizzle of rain on c a n ­ vas. in is It i« I the Mrs. K ni ght ’s “ Re sse ca” example o f is a typical st r ong quality o f her work. In this p a i n t ­ ing she has d au be d heavily with lagoon her hru*h b o r de r ed wi(9i tropical palm trees. A n o t h e r pai nt i ng done the ' a m e m a n n e r is “ D a t e P a l ms . ’’ in p a i nt i ng a in N.R.O.T.C. Cadets Issue Spun Yarn W'ars, n aval e n g a g e m e n t s , and hour exa ms c o ul d n ’t stop them. The Naval R.O.T.U. c a d e t s f in­ t heir Spun Yar n, official ished publication of the Naval R.O.T.C., We dn es day and issued it to mem- hers Thur s day . This second issue o f the year, the edi tor ship of William u nd e r Kapp, is a n u p- to-date cl ub paper with some well -wr itten material and improved a r t work. The m a ­ terial includes the P r e s i d e n t ' s war message to Congress. • in Chi ef usually well -wr itten article, i nter est, a n d an u n ­ is a j stor y on the recent Naval R.O.T.C. the wr i ter would ex­ dance as pect it to he w ri t t e n in The Daily Texas. The Ranger. T i me and some. Life. The a u t h o r c augh t I thing original here, and, without t he s t or y , r e pe at i n g himself, r ec ent of the R .O .T .C . Callets’ told the Pe r ha p s is in the best piece ■xhiWt “ Ear ly A u t u m n ” Mrs. Knight. It depicts the tim e dance- Of no l ong e r here, yet. a u t u m n , with its leaves, has still red an d br own to arrive. y e a r when s u m m e r is The t hi r ty- ni ne pi c t ur es in t h e ‘•how will r emain t h r ou g h Dec em­ ber. The museum opens at 3 n ’rjock Her! closes a t 5 o ’clock each a f t e r n o o n . Mel Fowler, e d i t or -e l ec t in for t h e R.C. this y e a r and now in the A T . , came in for a pai?e issue with a l e t t e r f r o m his C a n ­ f l yi ng school. F owl e r had adian t r ai n i ng s ome t hi ng to «av of hi* school. and the the course* at first He has solo flight a f t e r only eight hours of dual instruction. j u s t complet ed his P r o f e s s o r s C o l l a b o r a t e English, Dr. Pl. VV. Tal ber t, inst ruc t or n and Dr. D e w i t t Star nes, pr of e sso r o f English, are ollabor ating on a book which will he h the works of S h akes peare, Milton, Jonson, and Spencer, At the pr ese nt time, Dr. Talbert i- doing reseated) on J o n ­ son, while Dr. S t a r n e s mg Spencer. st u d y of is study on by A nn ou n c e d in a special bulletin, its U n it the R.O.T.C. will a w a r d Cup on T h u r s d a y to the st ud en t , of ficer s, selected that the r a n ks highest on the basis o f spirit, e nt hu s i a s m, g r a d e s and de­ vel opment of mil itary c h a r a c t er - I itics. The cup, given by t he Cap- ital Legion, will the A me r i c an ! bv I pre rented ( ity Post of ho • Ma jo r Q. C. Taylor, U.S.A.R. j Phons 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P W 2-2473 D a ily T exan. 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Unfurnished House '09 W E S T 2 UTH — C o t t a g e , c o n d i t i o n . T w o b e d r o o m s , in p e r f e c t l a r g e s l e e p - ing p o r c h . g a r a g e . 2 -8 3 7 6 . Don \ I rust Luck Run an Ad in file Daily I exan Classified Section Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 PAGE NINE —SOCIETY University Dames Sing A t Annual Yuletide Party The University Dames entertained with their annual Christmas party a t their meeting Wednesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. K. G. De Busk, 2315 Nueces. Associate hostesses were Mesdames M. Jones, F rank Farley, L. L. Grossniek, M. M. Noble and A. A. Smith Mrs. Jones was in charge of entertainm ent fo r the afternoon. Games Society to Hold Banquet Athenaeum Literary Society will hold its annual Tom Connally Banquet Monday night a t 7:30 in the Pan American Room at the Driskill Hotel. All members wishing to make reservations should get in touch with Jack Webb before Monday. Arm You Old Enough? Women Voters Give Election Info Will you be 21 years old before the 1942 state and local elections? Will you be exempt from the poll tax? The Campus League of Women Voters will set up an information desk to answer election law ques­ tions Monday from 8 to 3 o’clock at the east end of the Main Build­ ing. Did you know th at if you are twenty-one and have never voted before, you m ust register a t your county court house in person be­ fore January 31 to be eligible fo r exemption? ♦ Printed m aterial and inform a­ tion will be given out concerning the poll tax, suffrage, the absentee ballot, and the application fo r poil tax exemptions. Dr. O. D. Weeks, head of the departm ent of government, has aided the Campus League of Wom­ en Voters in obtaining this infor­ mation on suffrage. Jane Burke, fined to Seton fluenza. of H unt, is con- Hospital with in- Gordon Fulcher Speaks On News Censorship “ Is Freedom of the Presa Po* Bible During W artime?” Around this question Gordon Fulcher, managing editor o f th# Austin American, will lead a dis­ cussion of news censorship witik members of Sigma Delta Chi, pro­ fessional journalism fraternity, at 6:30 o’clock Sunday night a t Old Seville. P. S. Her g ift came from Yaring's eiaBw | V \ > L * / G I V E Y O U R C H R I S T M A S B E L L E S H E E R P R E T T Y Van Raalte Hosiery IOO 135 Pure-silV b e a u tifu lly sneer, V a n P a a '*# stocUngs will tell her th a t or 'y the nicest things in life are m e a n t fo r her. They'll keep on tellin g her to o — because the t • SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1941 Church Choirs v o m g / Xmas Carols University churches will revere the birth of the Christ Child this week with carol concerts and choir singing. And as is custom ary, the Christmas story will be told. The U n i v e r s i t y Methodist Church choir, under the direction of Dr. Archie N. Jones, professor of music education, will be pre­ sented in a candlelight Christmas carol concert, Friday night, De­ cember 11:50 19, from l l to o’clock. All campus churches have been invited to participate and women students have permisison from the Dean of Women to attend a t th at hour. A fter the processional, “ Adeste Fideles,” Dr. Heinsohn will give the invocation and the congrega­ tion will sing the old favorite carols, “Joy to the W orld,” “ Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” and “ 0 L ittle Town of Bethlehem.” Rosalie Jones, contralto, will sing “ No Candle Was There and No F ire,” a Breton folk carol. Virginia Holt, violinist, will play “ Ave M aria,” and M artha May­ field, “ At Church,” and “ Fraicheur.” harpist, will play Dr. Heinsohn will tell the Chris- mas Story. A program of Christmas music will be presented Sunday night a t 7 :30 o’clock a t the University B aptist Church by the choir under the direction of Mrs. M. Y. Colby. Highlight of the recital will be the Christmas cantata “ Bethle­ hem,” composed by Maunder, a song portraying the birth of the C hrist Child. The chorus, composed of fifty blended voices, will have as solo­ ists Mrs. Agnes Ramsey, Mrs. M. Y. Colby, Mrs. Julius Donnell, Bruce Golemon, Frank Ing, J. C. Baker Jr., and Charles Leeper. Mrs. Claude Eads will be a t the organ. • Christmas carols will be sung in the sanctuary of the Central Chris­ tian Church by the University group choir Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock, under the leadership of Wade Smith. The University Presbyterian Church will hold a service of Ad­ vent and Christmas music directed by R. Cochrane Penick Sunday night a t 7 :30 o’clock. Choirs, con­ gregation and organist will parti­ cipate in musical numbers under the headings “ Advent,” “ Glad Tidings,” “ Shepherds and the An­ gels,” “The Birds Welcome the Savior,” “ Peace on Earth Good Will to Men,” and “Love Incar­ nate.” Organ numbers, to be played by CLUB NOTES PRESENT DAY CLUB will hold a luncheon a t I o’clock Monday in the Queen Anne Room of the Texas Union. All members are re­ quested to stay until 2:15 o’clock so tfyat Cactus^pictures may be taken. • Members of the MEN’S GLEE CLUB are to m eet a t 7:45 o’clock Monday night in Texas Union 401 to join in the all-University Christ­ mas Carol singing. The MEXICAN LITERARY SOCIETY will sing Mexican Christmas carols a t its regular meeting Tuesday night a t 7:16 o’clock in Texa* Union 315. All members are asked to bring $1 for representation in the Cactus. t The WINTER GARDEN CLUB will have a Christmas mixer fol- lowing the all-University Christmas party Monday night, December 15, in Texas Union 208 a t 8 o’clock. Plans fo r a i s Piedras Negras on December 23, have been made. 'P— ona ° holiday dance at — - The HUBBARD CLUB will m eet Tuesday night a t 8 o’clock in Texas Union 315 to decide how many students will be taken by the m ilitary forces, and to make plans to m eet these vacancies. The WEST TEXAS CLUB will have its Cactus picture made Monday afternoon a t I o’clock in fro n t of the Main Building. • • A review of the book “ Young Man of Caracas” w ritten by Tom Russell Ybarra was given by Mrs. Gladys Henderson, director of the Texas Union, a t the m eeting of the RESIDENT HOSTESSES Wed­ nesday afternoon in the Union. Scottish Rite Mourns Death of Walter Temple The annual Christmas dinner a t Scottish Rite Dormitory has been cancelled because of the death Tuesday of W alter Calvin Temple, president of the Board of Directors for the dormitory. Th group will have a religious service conducted by Dr. Conway T. W harton of the U niversity Presbyterian Church a t 8 o’clock Sunday morning in the dormitory. Mr. Temple, sovereign grand in­ the Scottish spector general of Rite of Masonry fo r the South­ west, died in a Dallas hospital. He had been in ill health some time. Services, held Wednesday a fte r­ noon a t the Scottish Rite Temple, were conducted by Dr. Angie Smith, pastor of the F irst Meth­ odist Church, Dallas. Survivors are his w ife; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Lura Temple Henry of Washington, D. C.; and two sons, Jam es R. and W alter C. Jr., both of Dallas. Bit and Spur Club Tries Ranch Life thirteen members Members of Bit and Spur had a taste of ranch life when they spent last week-end on the Gal- lager Ranch near San Antonio. The accom­ panied by the club sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson, partic­ ipated in riding, exploring, a coon hunt, and a t night in ping pong and dancing. A.A.U.W. to Have Seven Meetings Before Holidays Seven meetings of the Amer­ ican Association of University Women groups are scheduled for the two weeks preceding Christ­ mas. At IO o’clock Tuesday morning, December 16, the daytime Con­ versational Spanish group will meet the Modern Language Building 30.", and at 7:30 Tues­ day night the writer’s group will gather in Women’s Gym. in A lecture will be given to the nutrition group at 7:30 Wednes­ day night, December 17, in the Y.W.C.A., 914 Brazos. A meet­ ing of the Arts and Crafts group will also be held at 9:30 in the morning of the same date at the Elisabet Ney Museum. meet in Texas Union 311 Thurs­ day, December 18, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, and the evening Conversational Spanish group will meet that night at 7:30 in the University Junior High School. The International Re I a t i o n s luncheon will be held at group 12:45 Friday, December 19, in the Junior Ballroom of the Texas Union. The Faculty Wives will enter­ tain with a seated tea at the home of Mrs. L. W. Wayne Jr., 2104 ! Pearl, Tuesday afternoon, 3:30 to 5:30. Co-hostesses for the occasion will be Mesdames R. L. Moore, Theodore Sternberg and E. R. Sims. were played and prizes awarded. Group singing of Christmas carols was led by Otto Hoffman of the Fine Arts Departm ent. Members were presented gifts from a dec­ orated tree. The rooms were hung with holly, mistletoe, bells, and candles. Members attending were Mes- ’ j ^ Sy y ^ N a t t a J^M ^W H son’ * W. B. Lewis, U. S. Stuckey, T. A. Volt, Edna Morgan Keith, J. Elea­ nor Rubottom, L. P. McGarity, F. L. Dismukes, J. W. Wilson, M. F. Gam ey and L. L. Grossnickle. Also Mesdames M. Mackenson, Jones, Wilson M. Ellison, M. Jenny B. Moyers, N. T. Pribble, Joe T. Steadham, R. M. Randle, R. C. Adkins, Ida Lee Hynds, Leo Wilkerson, J. O. Thigpen, R. R. Johnston, A. A. Smith, M. P. Smart, M. M. Noble, May Allen Farley, R. W. McDonald, L. J. M artin and the hostess. Mortar Mortar Board Gives Scholarship Tea For Honor Women Board entertained Thursday night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house with a scholarship tea honoring all worn en students on the spring honor roll. These teas are annual enter­ tainments of Mortar Board. One tea is given in the fall by the , the campus, active members on and another is given in the spring by the alumnae members. Miss Frances Louise Mueller and Miss Dorothy Gebauer, alum­ nae members, served the refresh­ ments and the organization received the guests. the officers of The table was decorated with lavender a n d chrysanthemums candles. Coffee, cake and sand wiches were served. Attorney to Speak On Life of J. Hogg Attorney Ralph W. Yarborough will speak on “ The Life of James Stephen Hogg” at the Pi Sigma Alpha banquet to be held Mon­ day night at 6:30 in the Queen Anne Room of the Texas Union. Edgar Shelton, vice-president of the organization, said. A. E. Pi Delegates To Go To Boston Alpha Epsilon Pi has elected Louis Bloom, senior journalism student, and David Farb, senior business administration student, as delegates to the National Al­ pha Epsilon Pi fraternity conven­ tion which will be held in Boston, Mass., December 29, 30, and 31, at the Hotel Slatier. Both Bloom, master of the chap­ ter, and Farh, lieutenant-master, attended last year’s convention which was held in Nashville, Tenn. Initiation of new members of The Contract Bridge group will I the honorary government fra te r­ the banquet, nity will precede Shelton announced. / Mr. Penick. “ F a n t a s i e d , ” by Du- C o m m o n s t O O f f e r bois and “ Sleepers W ake,” and cpi r n two settings of “ In Dulci Jubilo” by Bach, are baaed on melodies to A f T l a S ^ a r 0 1 u r o g r a m be sung by the choirs. A ivsl D Floral Ring Centers Table At Miss Niblo's Party Miss Virginia Niblo, bride-elect, the members of her entertained bridal party with a luncheon at the Texas Federated Women’s Club Saturday at 1:30 o’clock in the Georgian Dining Room. The table was decorated with a wedding ring of pink carnations centered with a bridal couple. A canopy of silver leaves and pink roses and carnations spread from the bottom of the ring. the Guests at luncheon were Mrs. M. S. Baker, and Misses Penelope Chatmas, Dorothy Chat- mas, Henry Ann Chandler, F ran­ ces White, Jeanne Rawls, Zuleika Stanger, and Elizabeth Niblo, sis­ ter of the bride. English Department To Have Record Party Dr. Rudolph Willard, professor of English, and J. H. Faulk, who is on leave of absence from the English Department, will entertain members of the English D epart­ ment and friends Tuesday evening inform al a t 8 o’clock with an record party in Texas Union 316. The records have all been made by the two in and around Austin and in the Brazos river bottoms. They are true examples of Negro religion, being made during actual church services with a portable recording machine. Dr. Willard and Mr. Faulk have been making the records for the past two years. They have four complete sermons, many hymns and quartets. P ittenger- (Continued from Page I.) this line,” Dr. Rainey declared in announcing expansion of the coun­ cil’s work. The council and all committees working thereunder are coordin­ ated in the P resident’s office and are advisory to him in connection with drawing up a comprehensive program for University defense preparations. The University Commons will have a special Christmas caroling program during the dinner meal from 6 to 7 o’clock Sunday eve­ ning, Miss Anna Jantzen, director, has announced. A. D. Zanzig, professor of music, will direct a round of sing­ ing, and a double quartet from the University Choir will be featured. 'C harlie'Grins On Panhandle Dance signs Cheerful Charlie and school colors from all over Texas will add notes of gaiety to the Panhandle Club dance to be held in Amarillo over the Christmas holidays. Over nine hundred letters have to ex-students been mailed out and students in the University in­ viting them to attend the gala a f­ fair at the Nat, Amarillo dine and dance spot, Bob Storceth, president of the Panhandle Club, stressed the fact that boys in khaki would be es­ pecially welcome at the dance. Tickets can be obtained at the Texas Union and from members of the club after Monday. The tickets for stag or couple are one dollar, plus tax. James McKay Weds Miss Ida Camiade Miss Ida Lucille Camiade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Camiade of Seguin, was married to Jam es Alvin McKay Jr., in a double ring ceremony a t Saint the m orning of Austin’s Chapel December 4. The Reverend Father Vincent Holden, chaplain of the University Newman Club, read the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. McKay of San Antonio. He received his bachelor of law degree from the Univer­ sity this year. The bride received her bachelor of arts degree. Both were members of the Newman Club. K athryn Doak, of Claude, will visit friends in Houston this week­ end. Ada Lee Noland, o f Whites­ boro, will visit friends in San An­ tonio this week-end. LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES— tailored of rayon Beautifully . . convertible collar, crepe , and stitched double French cuffs. edge, 1.98 the GLOVES —- By finest makers— Supple, soft suede or kid. A welcome gift for those who have everything. 1.98 B O U D O I R BOXES— Charming and appealing . . . with stun­ ning cover designs To keep her jewels or her make-up de­ lightful^ encased. 65c Princt Matchabelli’s Potpourri Cologne |0 0 P resented in this b e a u tifu lly D a m a g e d c o n fa ’ner . . . the d e lig h tfu l scent o f Prince M a tc h a b e lli's P o tp o u rri, A ch arm in g c o i g n e to en ve lo p her In an aura o f fra g ra n c e . Exciting th o u g h t fo r a C hristm as g ift! Use a Yaring's Charge Account FAN-SHAPED V A N I T Y — A glamorous compact that any girl would love. A gift that is a treasure and a gem. 1.75 STERLING SILVER BRACE­ lasting Christmas LETS—F or cheer — sterling link silver bracelets that accent any cos­ tume. LOO SIXTY INCH PEARLS— Ex­ quisite and with exceptional lustre. She’ll wear them for daytime or evening. 1.00 Use a Yaring's Charge Account Phons 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 Girl-of-the-Week Admits She 'Loves to Laugh’ No Cadets From Santa This Year T h e t w e n t y - f i v e U n iv e r sity c o ­ e ds w h o w e r e lo o k in g fo r w a r d to h a v i n g a W e s t P o in te r fo r C h rist­ m a s will h a v e to w a it u n til J u n e We e k . it B e c a u s e o f t h e w a r , Mr s. Od i e M i n a t r a , c h a p e r o n , d o e s n o t f e e l is a d v i s a b l e f o r t h e g ir l s f t iat t o m a k e t h e t r i p . H o w e v e r , t h e A c a d e m y is still ?#ixious f o r T e x a s t h e r e , t o he e n t e r t a i n e d c o - e d s a n d i n v i t a t i o n ha s b e e n e x ­ t h e t e n d e d to J u n e , Gi r l s w h o wish to m a k e t h e t r i p d u r i n g J u n e W e e k s h o u l d c o n t a c t Mr s. M i n a t r a a t once. E a c h g i r l m u s t be a p p r o v e d b e f o r e h e r a p ­ p l i c a t i on c an be a c c e p t e d . J u n e W e e k is t h e a n n u a l c e l e ­ b r a t i o n held a t W e s t P o i n t a t g r a d u a t i o n t i me . T h e t r a d i t i o n a l soci al a f f a i r s will be h el d t h e n . P r e v i o u s l y g i r l s f r o m e a s t e r n c o l ­ l e g e s s u c h as V a s s a r , S m i t h , a n d B r y n M a w r h a v e b e e n t h e o n l y t h i s y e a r , g r o u p s t h e A c a d e m y e x t e n d e d its i n v i t a ­ t i on to U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s girls. t o a t t e n d , b u t ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 7) e a g e r l y h o p i n g t o se e a n a i r r a i d s p e c t a c l e . A p l a n e s f e w w h i p p i n g s u d d e n l y a c r o s s t h e t o w n to t o s s a f e w b o m b s a n d s p r a y t h e c i t y w i t h m a c h i n e g u n s w o u l d h av e r e a p e d a t e r r i b l e h a r v e s t . J a p t h a t t e s t i f y I h a v e b e e n in t w o h u n d r e d a i r t h e t he s e w a s m u r d e r o u s r a i d s a n d c a n l i gh t e s t o f w h e r e it. hit. 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A f t e r t h e g i f t s h a v e b e e n o p e n e d , t h e y will b e t a k e n t o p o o r A u s t i n c h i l ­ d r e n w h o s e n a m e s w e r e g i v e n by t h e C o m m u n i t y C h e s t D e c o r a t i o n s f o r t h e p a r t y will a l s o c a r r y o u t t h e c o m b i n e d C h r i s t m a s a n d p a t r i o t i c m o t i f s . I n c h a r g e o f t h e p a r t y is R o y W h i t e , f e l l o w s h i p p r e s i d e n t o f t h e B. S. U. C o u n c i l . P l a n s f o r t h e e v e n t w e r e a n n o u n c e d b y J a n e F l a n a g i n . No New s of Ex At Pearl Harbor N o n e w s h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d c o n ­ c e r n i n g D r y d e n P r e n t i c e , U n i v e r ­ s i t y e x - s t u d e n t n o w s e r v i n g w i t h t h e N a v y a t P e a r l H a r b o r , si nce t h e J a p a n e s e a t t a c k l a s t S u n d a y , Mr s. P r e n t i c e s a i d S a t u r d a y a f ­ t e r n o o n . t h e a b o a r d Mr s. 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A r g o n , w r o t e t h a t h e h a d b e e n a s s i g n e d t o p a t r o l t h e m o u t h o f P e a r l H a r b o r in a f o r t y - f o o t b o a t f r o m m i d n i g h t to 8 o ’c l o c k in ii P r e n t . c e s o t hi s de t h e m o r n l n >: - g r e e f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 41, a l t h o u g h h e h a d l e a v e s c h o o l a m o n t h b e f o r e f i n a l s. i r o m m iaT" * n i 10 * <> to Int e r na t i o na l Ho u s e P u s he d a n e s t a b l i s h f o r T h a t it will c a r r y on its e f f o r t I n t e r n a t i o n a l t o H o u s e s t u d e n t s on f o r e i g n t h e c a m p u s d e s p i t e p r e s e n t w o r l d t h e d ec i s i o n o f c o n d i t i o n s w a s t h e , w h e n I n t e r n a t i o n a I A s s o c i a t i o n t h e i t m e t F r i d a y n i g h t in J o u m a | t Filmed For Congress P h o to g r a p h ic d u p lic a tio n s o f cen tu r y -o ld le g is la tiv e jo u r n a ls o f th e R ep u b lic o f T e x a s, p a rt o f th # tr e a su r e d T e x a n a o f th e U n iv e r ­ s i t y o f T e x a s L ib ra ry , h a v e j u s t b e e n m a d e fo r u se in th e L ib ra ry o f C o n g r e s s . T h e w ork, w h ich r e ­ tw o d a y s, w a s d o n e b y q u i r e d W . S. th e J e n k i n s , d ir e c to r o f C o n g r e s s i o n a l L ib ra ry ’s L e g isla ­ t i v e J o u r n a l ’s M icr o film P r o je c t. M i c r o f i l m i n g is a p r o c e ss o f c o p y i n g b o o k s o r m a n u s c r i p t d o cu ­ m e n t s on f i l m s i m i l a r to m o v in g p i c t u r e fi l m. A b o u t te n n o rm a l- size n o v e l s c a n be rep ro d u ced on roll o f f i l m , a n d an e n tir e o n e m i c r o f i l m l i b r a r y c a n be sto red in a f i l i n g c a b i n e t . T h e l e g i s l a t i v e j o u r n a l s o f t h e T e x a s R e p u b l i c a r e a m o n g 2 7 , 0 0 0 t h e L i b r a r y ’s T e x a s v o l u m e s C o ll ec t i on , t h e m o s t e x t e n s i v e c o l­ l e c t i o n o f p r i n t e d T e x a n a in e x i s ­ t e n c e . in Whi t i s B e in g P a v e d t h i s w e e k , I he ini t i al w o r k on t h e p a v i n g o f a s e c t i o n o f W h i t i s b e t w e e n T w e n t y - s e v e n t h a n d T w ' e n t y - n i n t h S t r e e t s w a s b e g u n it w a s a n n o u n c e d f r o m t h e C i t y E n ­ g i n e e r i n g D e p a r t m e n t T u e s d a y . C l e a r a n c e f r o m t h e p u b l i c u t i l i t i e s w a s s e c u r e d , a n d e x c a v a t i n g a n d g r a v e l i n g will s t a r t i m m e d i a t e l y . l e f t t o s e t t l e T h e s t r e e t will be f o r a p e r i o d o f t i m e , a n d t h e n will be t o p p i n g p r o c e s s s h o u l d be c o m p l e t e d w i t h i n a d a y ’s t i m e , it w a s s t a t e d . T h e c i t y h a s p a v e d a p p r o x i m a t e l y t w o h u n d r e d s t r e e t - b l o e k s t h i s y e a r a n d n o m o r e a r e p l a n n e d b e f o r e 1 9 4 2 , a l t h o u g h t h e r e h a s b e e n s o m e a g i ­ t h e E n g i ­ t h e p a r t o f t a t i n g on n e e r i n g D e p a r t m e n t , t h # s e c t i o n o f T w e n t y - n i n t h S t r e e t b e - a n d G u a d a l u p e t o p a v e t o p p e d . W h i t i s T h e i n t o h o u s e s a n d » F e l l o w s h i p R o o m o f t h e C o m n i u n - 1 t w e e n i t y - C h u r e h . . ' S t r e e t s . C O N N I E G O S S E T T Social S ci e n c e C l u b T h e So c i a l S c i e n c e Di s c u s s i o n G r o u p will me e t at 7 : 3 0 o ’c l oc k S u n d a y night, a t t h e Y t o d i s cu s s P r o b l e m s o f E u g e n i c s a n d H e r e d ­ ity. All s e n i o r s a n d g r a d u a t e -t u- d e n t s a r e w e l c o me . a J jjc c e U ^ ' * * I 1914 Yell Leader Still Selling Personality at ll. T. F r o m It ar! yell l e a d e r t o p r o ­ f e s s o r is q u i t e a j u m p , hut H u b e r t ; sel l i ng. is “ C a s e y ” J o n e s still T r om 1914 to 1 9 1 9 he s ol d s p i r i t t o L o n g h o r n f a n s w h e n he w a s l e a d i n g t h e yells t ha t b o u n c e d o f f the G y m n a s i u m wal l s . N o w “ C a s ­ e y ” J o n e s , a n a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f b u s i n e s s a d m i n i t r a t i o n , is t e a c h i n g a cia?? in P e r s o n a l S a l e s ­ m a n s h i p . “ ( a s e y ” d i d n ’t p e p rail ie® i n t h e l e c t u r e at. t h e d a y s o f W o r l d W a r I, a n d “ C a s e y ” d o e s n ’t t u r e n o w , e v e n t h o u g h he l e c ­ in is cia®?. H e lets t h e s t u d e n t s w o r r y a b o u t s u c h t h i n g s , f o r t h e y m u s t c o me p r e p a r e d to “ sell t hp c h a p ­ t e r ’ t o t h e r e s t o f t h e s t u d e n t s . B e c a u s e e a c h s t u d e n t in t h e c l a s s m u - t p r e p a r e a s e l f - a n a l y s i s of hi- chara< t er , m a n y friend.® g e t p u t “ b e h i n d t h e e i g h t n a i l ” w h e n a s k e d f o r a n o b j e c t i v e s t a t e m e n t on p e r s o n a l a s s e t s a n d l i ab i l i t i e s o f m e m b e r s o f t h e cl as s. D e c i d i n g on t h e be?t a p p r o a c h f o r e a c h p r o s p e c t , t h e cl as s nb- s e r v e s t h e a c t u a l sal e, a n d m a k e s a n d r e c e i v e s c r i t i c i s m a f t e r t h e sale. T h e y w o r k f i f t e e n h o u r s wi t h local n e w s p a p e r a d v e r t i s i n g a n d w h o l e s a l e g r o c e r y s a l e s m e n . By M A R I A N N A S L U D E R C o n n i e G o s s e t t , b l a c k - h a i r e d b r o w n - e y e d co-ed o f A u s t i n w*ho is this y e a r ' s p r e s i d e n t o f P a n - is he l l e ni c, a l l - r o u n d life at. t h e U n i v e r s i t y . in h e r f o u r t h y e a r o f t h e U n i ­ to give r ea l p i c k e d up a n d w e n t t o v e r s i t y F o u n t a i n R o o m S e c r e t a r y A y n e * R o b e r t * a s e n d - of f . in A u s t i n , she a t t e n d e d t h e A u s t i n Hi g h Sc h o o l b e f o r e U n i v e r s i t y , a n d i n c i d e n t a l l y , wh i l e in high s c h o o l she wa s h e a d yell l e a d e r , j u n i o r a n d s e n i o r cl as s fa- o p e n e r , h u t n o b o d y f r o m t h e new- v er i t e, a n d Q u e e n o f A u s t i n Hi gh. Born SOCIETY— PASE TEN Not One, But Many Santas Come to University Campus J e ss ie A n d rew s D o r m i t o r y will its a nnu al C h r i s t m a s d i n n e r hold f o r m a l M ond ay n i g h t A f t e r m eal g u e s t s will b e e n t e r t a i n e d t h e b y C h r i s t m a s m u s i c a r o u n d t h e f i r e and o p e n t r e e . Miss M a r t h a Ma y f i e l d will p la y led by t h e h a r p . C a r o l s will bo li g h t e d t h e a c h o r u s o f A n d r e w s gi r l s, in­ c l u d i n g M a r i o n B e ch t el , P e g g v H a r d w i c k e , E l i z a b e t h N u n n , Lil­ S e a b e r r y , lian S p e a r - , N a n c y {Clipping Bureau Bids Farewell To Agnes Sandidge T h o t y p e w r i t e r * in J o u r n a l i s m B u f i d i n ? HIO w e r e st i l l ed F r i d a y f o r c e t h e a f t e r n o o n o f f i c e a* Sybil Gio-e, Leol a Stol z, B e t t y J o I f s h a r d on a cirl. t h e y say, to S h i e r s , V i c t o r i a L a r s e n , M i l d r e d e x c h a n g e a t y p e w r i t e r f o r a can Powe l l , Ma r c e l l a Sei t h, A n n Se b r i ng, r. Davis, S a r a h C v p h e r , A n n R u t h • * J u d i t h Winston, Cecil e hur<*a u o r t h e nipping Bu r e a u w a s c o n c e n t r a t i n g on f e e l i n g s o r r y for 0 A g n e s , *ince if wa« m o r e t h e i r lo*,* it was t h a n hor* a n d g e n e r a l l y f e l t t h a t h e r a p a r t m e n t in S a n A n t o n i o wa® m a k i n g up f o r a n y r e g r e t o v e r t h e P u b l i c Bel at ! ons Of f i ce . J a c k s o n . M a r y S h e l d o n . A t 7 :30 o’clock t h e J e a n e t t e P ic k e n s , P i p s a i r e , M a r y a n d b e s i d e s , F r a n c e s Smi t h . l e a v i n g r o u p u ,,, , t _ r, , • , . . , j oi n c ar o l er ? in f r o n t o f f a r o t h e r s D o r m i t o r y t o p a r t i c i p a t e in the festival . a l l - U n i v e r s i t y C h r i s t m a s e n t e r t a i n M o n d a y n i g h t at 7 : 3 0 o' cl oc k a t t h e c h a p t e r hou e f o r p l e d g e s a n d m e m b e r s o f t he o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n . A- p a r t o f t h e e n t e r ­ t a i n m e n t , a p l e d g e p a p e r will be c o l o r s a n d d i s t r i b u t e d . S o r o r i t y be C h r i s t m a s u s e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e house . d e c o r a t i o n s w-ill • T h e Sig Ep- h ave t h e i r p a t r i o t i s m f u l l - b l ast . t u r n e d on This week t h e b o y s c o n t i n u e d t h e i r p a t r i o t i c b u i l d- u p by s i n g i n g t h e S t a r S p a n g l e d B a n n e r a f t e r d i n n e r . 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S u n d a y n i g h t at T h e h o u s e will be d e c o r a t e d w i t h fall leave® a n d b e r r i e s , c e d a r i n t e r s p e r s e d wi t h a n d m i s t l e t o e hol l y w r e a t h s a n d l a r g e r e d c e l ­ l o p h a n e bows. T h e r e will be a C h r i s t m a s i m m e d i a t e l y t r e e , a n d f o l l o w i n g t h e b u f f e t c u p p e r p r e s ­ t r e e will be p r e ­ t h e ent..® J. s e n t e d the g u e s t - by A M a n n , p r e s i d e n t , w h o will he t h e m a s t e r o f c e r e m o n i e s . f r o m t o A C l u b D e n o u n c e * Axis r e s o l u t i o n d e n o u n c i n g t h e Axi® a l i g n m e n t a g a i n s t the U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d o f f e r i n g s u p p o r t to t h e c o u r s e o f t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n this a l i g n m e n t , wa® in m e e t i n g e n d o r s e d T h u r s d a y n i g h t b y the W e s t T e x a s Club. 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L e a t h e r b a g b y K o r e t ___ G. S o f t k i d g l o v e s b y F o w n e s (H a n d m a d e s t e r l i n g s i l v e r b r a c e l e t b y H o b e ’ * 2 1 . 5 0 M a t c h i n g - t e l l i n g - l i v e r p i n b v H o b e ’ . M a t c h i n g s t e r l i n g s i l v e r e s r h o bs b y H o b e ’ * 5 9 5 * 7 . 9 5 I. Gol d ki d e v e n i n g b a g b y L e w i s •J. D o e s k i n gl ov e ® by F o w n e s _ _ _ K An t e l l e b a g by L e w i s _____ m * 1 4 . 9 5 * 2 .9* * 19.50 * 1 9 . 5 0 504 C O N G R E S S SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 Won* 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phons 2-2473 Students Announce Marriage Plans Miss V irginia N iblo, daughter o f L ieu ten a n t Colonel and Mrs. U r­ ban Niblo o f Fort Sill, Okla., w ill be m arried to L ieu tenan t J. R. Browder this aftern oon a t 5 o ’clock in A ll S aints Chapel. Miss Niblo will be given in m arriage by her fa th er. Mrs. M. S. Baker w ill be m atron o f honor, and Miss K atharine ’ Elizabeth N iblo, sister o f the bride, * will beHhe maid o f honor. Brides- I Sigm a Chi maids are M isses P en elope Chat- mas, D orothy Chatm as, H enry Ann Chandler, F rances W hite, Jeanne Rawls, and Zuleka S t in ­ ger. N ancy L edbetter o f Dallas will be the flow er girl. Newman Hall Features Xmas Motif At Formal Santa Claus and the Christmas m otif predom inated at the N ew ­ man Hall form al Saturday night to the tun es o f Bill Her- ford and hi? orchestra. fa ll in Pine arches and bells, fo u r-fo o t p oinsettas in red crepe-paper w in­ dows, a glow in g red-celiophane tall flam e red electric candles on th e m antel decorated the room. Robert R obin so n Frenk Sheppard Nick Taylor firep lace and the Fred Green J o e Ball T om Ingr am Adnan K u c u k et in How ard S e dw ic k Fred F i e c h e r T,arry Froelic h ('ar! Fu ch s Mel vin W a s s e r m a n J o h n n ie F i s c h e r Bob B urkhar t Hip Menjrdcn Claude Kennard S alv ad or Arma* S t e v e Allen Jack Caesar Dick Flume Bud H a r tm an Louis T ro io na Carl H end rix John Larcade J o h n S h ane I Joe Reft* S t e v e S t e v e n s o n Bill S t o v e r Rob Crouch H a n k W i t t e Ralph C u s h m a n J o e Sandel J o d ie Kocurek Jerr y C ha mber lain G eorge C a n a v a ti G e o r g e S c u l l e r T om H a r r ig a n Da nn y Ward Berna rd Bran de Jack E llio tt Ed Peaek A lf redo A nr ald r ia D in k y A d a m s it e G e o r g e S t e v e n s R obe r t Sc ar din o Billy S e iv e r t Fe li x M artinee Carl Y o u n g Bill Kit le v Edw ard E g o rc u # A. B. G a y n e B u s c h H a t e l v Charlie V y c h o p e n Harold S m ith ; J i m m y O ’Reilljr j Ha le Lamb i la m e# Milvev I Roy M r N a u g h to n ; Tom Mahe r ; Billy M cM ane min I Bud Guidera I M ose B laine Rear Harlan I Bill Rapp I J o r g e Go nz ales i Alfredo V a s q u e s Bobbie Ja s k a I Charlie R u s s e ll Bill T hornto n S o n n y Harris A r th ur M ahlman About University People W illiam Lloyd V orhies, form er the U n iv ersity and stud en t o f technical a ssistan t in the B otany and Biology L aboratories, began prelim inary aviation train in g o f fiv e w eeks on Dec. 12 a t the K elly Field Air Corps R eplacem ent Cen­ ter. Upon this course, he w ill go to one o f the prim ary schools in the G ulf Coast for A ir Corps T ra in in g Area thirty w eeks of flig h t training. com pletion o f Johnny L atham , ex-student and form er editor of the T e x a s R ang­ er, will sail from New York in the n e x t few days for the Isle of T rin i­ dad to be a policem an at the U. S. N aval base there. L ath am e n ­ listed fo r two years. • T urner F. A ustin, bachelor of b usiness adm inistration g r a d u a te in Ju ne, 1941, has been nam ed airport m anager o f the P an A m e r ­ ican A irw ays— A frica L im ited in Takoradi, Gold Coast, Africa. letterm an A viation C adet J esse J efferson H aw thorne, Jr., o f Port Arthur, a stu d en t in the U niversity d u r ­ in ing 1940-41 and a fo o tb a ll on the U niversity team , is now stud yin g navigation the A dvanced F lyin g School at Kelly F ield, San A ntonio, Upon com ple­ tion of the navigation course he will he awarded a com m ission as a second lieu ten an t in the Arm y A ir Corps. in • • • V ernon Pickle, ex-stu d en t o f the U niversity, has entered the U. S. M aritime T raining School at A la* meda, Calif. A fter a ttend in g the U niversity, he attended th® U nited S ta tes M ilitary A cadem y. He re­ ceived his com m ission ae second in the Marine Corps, lieu ten a n t three years of re sig n in g a fte r service. Mr. Pickle is the son o f J u d g e and Mrs. David J. Pickle o f A ustin. • Ex-student. Marvin Milton Ha- schke, who received his bachelor of a r t s degree from the U n iversity in 1939, is believed to have b een a b o a r d the U. S. A ircraft Carrier L ex in g to n , reported by the Japan­ ese a s su nk in the P acific. H asc h ke is th e son o f Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H aschke, 702 W est I T h ir ty - fo u r th S treet. He com ­ pleted his naval fly in g course tw o m o n th s ago, and w as sen t aboard the L exington. • C harles L e a v itt, journalism stu ­ d e n t here fo r tw o years, is now enrolled train in g school of the A rm y Air Corps a t C im arro n Field, O k lahom a City. f lig h t the in L e a v itt w as th e 1940 w inner o f the Sigma D elta Chi cup awarded to the o u ts ta n d in g beginning jo u r­ nalism stu d e n t. Smoker Postponed T he I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y A ll-pledge originally sm o k e r which w as sceheduled f o r n e x t W e d n e s d a y has been p o stpone d until January 7. —"—“ fra tern ity . Both are resid en ts o f A ustin . • Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bernard M auerm ann o f San A ntonio have announced the o f their daugh ter, Lenora, to L ieu­ ten a n t M alcolm E ugene N orton, son o f Mr. and Mrs. J esse E ugene N orton o f D illon, S. C. en g a g em en t Miss M auerm ann was graduated from the U n iversity in 1939, and N orton is a grad u ate o f P resby­ terian C ollege, Clinton, S. C. He is now stationed at K elly Field. The w ed ding w ill take place D ecem ber 24 a t 8 o ’clock in the F irst P resbyterian Church. • Mr. and Mrs. R. L. H all o f Sherm an have announced the en ­ g agem en t o f th e ir daughter, Mar­ garet, to Thom as M cLure N elm s, sun o f Mr. and Mrs. L. L. N elm s o f H ouston. Miss Hall w as graduated from the U niversity in June 1941. She is a m em ber o f Zeta Tau A lpha sorority. Mr. N elm s w as graduated from the U n iversity in June 1941 and is now a cadet in the U nited S tates Arm y A ir Corps. Longhorn Band Has Christmas Dance in The Longhorn Band had its the Crystal Christm as dance B allroom o f th e D riskill H otel Friday n ight from 9 to I o ’clock w ith Jim m y W eiler’s band p lay­ ing. G uests w ho attended the dance are the fo llo w in g : Mr. and Mrs. K, H, A y n e s w o r t h , W a c o Mr. and Mrs. E. J . B l a c k e n , V ic to r ia Mr. an d Mrs. Fred B r a n so n , G a lv e s to n Mr. and M rs . Orvi ll e Bullinsrton, W ic h it a F a l ls Mr. and Mrs. D. Ha rold B y rd , D allas Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Dunl ap, D all as Mrs. I. D. F air child . Lufk in Mr. T om Gilli s, C oll e ge S t a tio n Mr. and Mrs. Dan J . H a r r is o n , H o u s t o n M- Mr Boh R u s s e ll. C o ll e g e S t a tio n and Mrs. H. J. L u t c h e r Star k , O r ange C herry an d Mrs. Blair J. W. Calhoun an d Mrs. H. C. ( B u l l y ) Giistrap and Mrs. H. R. Gipson Mr. an d Mrs. L e s lie W a g g e n e r . D al la s Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W e in e r t. S e g u in D ean and M rs. E. C. H. B a n te l Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B e g e m a n Mr. and Mrs. D. X. Bible Mrs. K ath le en Bland Mr. G eorge B le v in s Dean and Mrs. A. P. B r o g a n Dr. and Mrs. J . A lto n Bur dine Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. C r o c k e t t D ean and Mrs. E. W , D o t y Dr. and Mrs. S. E s q u iv e l Mr. R alph Fr e de M is t D o r o th y Gehauer D ean and Mrs. W . J . Gidley Mr. Mr. M iss Con ni e G o s s e t t Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T r u e t t H ar ris D ean and Mrs. I. P. H ild eb ra n d Mr. M aurice H o f f m a n Mr. Jac k Howard Mr. and Mrs. J o h n K a v a n a u g h Mr. P e t e L ayden D e an and Mrs. C. T. M cCormick Mr. and Mrs. J o h n McCurdy M a y o r and Mrs. T om Miller D e an and Mrs. V. I. Moore Mr. Fred N ie m a n Mr. and Mrs. L ouis N o v v D e an and Mrs. A m o N o w o t n y Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olla D ean H. T. P ar lin Dean and Mrs. B. J. P i t t e n g e r Dr. and Mrs. H o m e r P. R a in e y Mr. and Mrs. Ed R a th e r Dr. and Mrs. E» P. Krhoch Mr. and Mrs. C. D. S i m m o n s .'ack Gray ^ I r . W . L. Stark Captain and Mr». H. W. U n d e r w ood D ean and Mrs. W. R. W oolr lc h Dr. and Mrs. Gondall W o o te n Women's Club To Sponsor Party For T. B. Patients The A ustin W om en’s C ity F ed ­ its annual sponsor eration w ill C hristm as party fo r p atien ts o f the T uberculosis H ospital a t IO o’clock T uesday m orning a t the Federation headquarters at T w en­ ty-fou rth and San Gabriel, Mrs. 0 . L. N orm an, chairm an o f the publicity com m ittee for the party, has announced. • Mrs. H erbert S tan difer, presi­ dent o f the A ustin F ederation, has issued a g en eral invitation to the public, a s w ell aa the m em ­ bers to be p resen t a t the party. The A ustin L ittle T heater group w ill p resen t a program o f short and Christmas carols at the party. sk etch es M em bers and friend s w ill place their g ifts in a huge Christm as stock in g in the lobby, o f the F ed ­ eration clubhouse as they com e in. On C hristm as Eve the g ifts will be distributed to the p atien ts o f the hospital. • itself The hospital to be d e c o r a te d w ith a g r e a t C h ristm a s tr e e lobby a n d a s m a lle r tr e e in each p a t i e n t ’s room. th e in is to Some su g g e stio n s which hav e those who plan been o f f e r e d to a t t e n d th e p a r t y an d b r in g g if ts a r e cologne, p o t p la n ts a n d flow ers, f r u i t a n d jelly, cosmetics, p a ja m a s, h ouse coa ts, be d ja c k e ts, u n d e r w e a r, a n d re a d in g m a te ria l. A n u m b e r o f A ustin m e r c h a n ts have d o n a te d c r a te s of o ra n g e s a n d apples fo r th e p a r ty , a n d se v­ era l re c e n tly b o u g h t new rad io s have d o n a te d the hospital. th e ir old fam ilies who have radios to Knitting Group Issues Call For Volunteers C ontributing th eir services fo r d efen se, directly under the A m eri­ can Red Cross, a cam pus k n ittin g is now b ein g organized group sponsorship o f Miss the under N ora S taael and headed by Mary Chilton M orrel. A call fo r k nitters and girls who know enough about k n ittin g to in stru ct others is being issued. in B eg in n in g n ex t w eek, the group w il m eet each M onday aftern oon a t 4 o’clock the dow nstairs lou nge o f the W om en’s Gym. Yarn and oth er supplies w ill be fu r ­ nished by the Travis C ounty chap­ ter o f the Red Cross. From tw e n ty -fiv e to th irty stu d en ts have serv ­ already v olu n teered ices. but m any m ore k n itters are needed to put o u t the vast num ­ ber o f sw eaters required fo r war ev a cu ees and refu g ees. th eir Lucky Family Wins Again A f a m ily of c o n t e s t -w in n e rs is the L. C. P r o c to r f a m ily o f A us­ tin, o n e m e m b e r o f which is a s t u d e n t in th e School o f Law’ in the U n iv e rsity . He is Leslie P r o c ­ to r J r . , and a lth o u g h he h as c o n ­ t r ib u te d n o t a little to th e f a m ­ ily’s re c o rd , his m o t h e r ’s m o st r e c e n t m e a s u r e o f good f o r t u n e is a t p r e s e n t th e m o st ex c itin g one. Mrs. P r o c to r won $265 on th e “Dr. I. Q.” rad io p r o g ra m f o r th e b e s t b io g rap h ical sketch of S im on T he r e g u l a r Bolivar su b m itte d . prize w as $250, b u t because no one could n am e th e c h a r a c t e r she described, she was a w a rd e d a n ­ o th e r $15. Mrs. P r o c t o r w ro te the ske tch while she w as in th e hos­ pital. Leslie J r . ’s c o n trib u tio n s w ere th e w in n in g of se v eral ju n i o r col­ lege c o n te s ts a n d th e B a ttle of F lo w e rs o r a to r y c o n t e s t a t San A n to n io la st y e a r. Lithography Among Courses Taught in Old Library Bldg. BY W A LTER GROMATZKY On the th ir d flo o r of th e Old L ib r a r y Building, in a low-ceillnged room lighted w ith row s of f lo u r e s c e n t tu b e s, Miss C o n s ta n c e F o rs y th te a c h e s an d w orks with one o f th e old est a r t s in r e p r o d u c tio n , t h a t of specially ♦-------------------------------------------------- — to p a p e r by p ressin g it to a th e p r e p a re d stone. se ttle d f o r t r a n s f e r r i n g a cra y o n d r a w in g Pre-Med Pictures Reveal Bare Facts O f the Profession A n y o n e w ith p la ns o f e n t e r in g should p rofe ssion t h e m edical film s have had th e ir m inds o r a g a in s t it a f t e r a t t e n d i n g shown T h u rs d a y su rgica l n i g h t by A lpha Epsilon D elta, h o n o r a r y pre-m edical f r a t e r n i t y f o r men. E ach th e o rg a n iz a tio n sh ow ing v ario u s s p o n so r s su r g ic a l o p e r a tio n s f o r th e b e n e ­ f i t o f pre-m edica l stu d e n ts . y e a r film s T he film s show ed in detail v a ­ r io u s o p e r a tio n s on b oth c a d a v e rs a n d living p a t ie n ts . A lth o u g h th e details o f th e o p e r a tio n s w ere s o m e w h a t g r u e so m e , th e au d ien c e cerned m ore am u sed th a n shocked. TI The m o st shoc k in g p o r tio n s o f th e film received only lau g h s and cra c k s fro m those p re se n t. SICK LIST St. D a v i d ’* H o s p ita l I sojvnldo Caraballo Ann W in d ro w Kav Childre** M ary Lee By era K e n n e th Byrd J o Ellen L e w is L e s lie T a y lo r Virjrinia B r y a n t ZvIpha J y m Mot hers I Mr*. M ary S m ith He r be rt T e t e n b a u m M ye r H. Berjrer J o h n B y r o n E ck er t Frank H e jtm a n e ik Marcella Saith R e n e e W o lfe N o r m s E t h e r id g e S e to n H o s p ita l M ar y J a n e B urke Richard K n o w le s B il ly Fran k J o h n s o n * Kurt M um m J o e Kendall Bill A lv in Ripe* D a g m a r J e a n M eyer S c o t t i s h R it e D o r m ito r y H a z e l F a y e E v a n s Mars- Kila Ru th F l e m in g B e t t y Daniel M cC ullo ug h I,c l i t i a Keith III a t H o m e Martha S h e lb y A nita M a tla g e Je an B arb er Syb il Cieee R uth A r te a g a Richard W ie r Mary Jan e B e l tm a n Allen M ahr y R W. H ar tl e J a n ic e L ong T ull y W e iss William K. Row de n L uc ite P e li on # E m o e e n e B ro addu s J. W. R a in e y L a w r e n c e S k e ll y D erw ood P e v e tn G eorge E. Glo ver W il li am N eil I s ' ip rn Beta Pit Tell Officers , Howell S t e w a r t fro m R ic h a rd ­ son has heen elected v ic e-pre sid e nt o f Beta T h e ta Pi f r a t e r n i t y . O th e r new o f fic e r s a r e R o b e rt r e ­ j*ee B obbitt, San A ntonio, c o r d e r ; H. P. H odge, Wichita secretary ; Falls, a n d W inston H arw ood. Harlingen, ru sh captain. c o r r e s p o n d in g to T he process, called lith o g ra p h y , w as ad d e d la b o r a to r y of the A pplied A r t 65 a lo n g w ith e t c h ­ ing a n d p r in tin g by m e an s of wood an d linoleum blocks. | T o add these courses, th e De- p a r t m e n t o f A r t se arch e d th e s t a t e o f T ex a s f o r presse s which had b ee n w a re h o u se d w ith the decline of th e se arts. • salvag ed also en ough T h e y the sm ooth B a v a ria n blocks o f lim estone th e B ritish to d e f y blockade a n d give th e s t u d e n t a m edium w ith which to work. Newcomers Will Entertain Husbands T h e N e w co m ers Club will en- te r t a i n w ith a p a r ty f o r h u sb a n d s th e m e m b e r s W e d n esd ay , De- th e (•ember 17, a t 8 o ’clock a t U n iv e rsity Club. H o stesses will be Mrs. B. F. L a th ro p , c h a ir m a n ; Mrs, A r t h u r R ichards. Mrs. J o h n R. W a tt, Mrs. Ju liu s W oeltz, Mrs. Malcolm Fors- man, Mrs. D w ight D orough, Mrs. B e r n a r d F itz g e r a ld , Mrs. J , R o b ­ e r t B u f f ie r , Mrs. C la re n c e M o r­ ris. __ ________________ T he idea is to m ake a d r a w in g on th e sto n e w’ith an oily c ra y o n t h a t will resist the action of an j acid b ath . The acid w orks on th e M i l f o i l p A i i n / l c i f i o n is no c ra y o n . I n 11 1G1 fOUndatlOn stone w here t h e r e m a k in g it more re c e p tiv e to w a te r. To Show Pictures T he w a t e r in t u r n repels th e oily ink, s tr o k e s as th e only section on th e sto n e w ith an a f f i n i t y f o r the ink. the cray on leaving T ex a s fo otball m otion p ic tu re s 1 will be shown a t a sm o k e r to he ! held a t th e Hillel F o u n d a tio n S u n ­ day a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’clock. Dr. color consciousness In session we visited w as an . , e tc h in g class com posed of g irls Tr w hose b u n g e r , p r o f e s s o r of p u r e | been ca rrie d to t h e i r smocks, one mn* ^ m a t t e s , w ill b r the n a r r a to r , j . of . ai ^ rith spo nsored Vo c a - | rib b o n ed , o n a ‘ film* “ I Wa n t a J o b , ’ will yellow, sm u d g e d w ith d au b s o f a ' so p u rp le, blue, red. Rnd white p a in t. P!nian of H o u sto n them blue w ith b u tto n s b e - : shown w ith S e y m o u r Lieb- a n d a n o t h e r as n a r r a t o r . in pink had ! . , . j J e r r y S e r v e r is p r o g ra m chair- T he class w as w o rk in g w ith dry’ man. R e fr e s h m e n ts will be served, £ p o in t and acid etch in g . The f i r s t g r o u p used the steel pen on s o f t zinc; the o th e rs s c ra tc h e d o f f th e w ax t h a t cov ered a co p p e r p la te an d p o u r e d acid o v e r it m u c h in the sam e w ay t h a t a high school s e n io r pla ys w ith acid and glass. h y d r o flo u r ic s*l* Geology Bureau Print* Navarro Formation Book “ The L a r g e r I n v e r t e b r a t e Fog- the N a v a r r o G ro u p of T ex - I as*” a 6 4 1 -page m o n o g r a p h by L. j leaving some T h e etched p la te s w e re cov e red W. S te p h e n so n of W a sh in g to n , D. w ith p asty, black ink an d th e su r- O , has been p rin te d by the U n i­ in : v e rsify of T ex a s B u r e a u o f S o o ­ plus wiped off. riomic Geology in co o p e ra tio n w ith the lines. The pla te w as covered U n ite d S ta te s G eological S u r- w ith a s h e e t of p a p e r and r u n be- I tw e e n two rollers a p ic tu r e with raise d lines like a high-classed w e d d in g in v ita tio n . e result w as v ev - y i t h the I l lu s tr a te d nin e ty -fiv e fossil f o r ­ plates, d e s c rib in g the m a tio n , book will h r d istrib u te d am ong lib ra rie s a n d g eologists t h r o u g h ­ o u t the n ation. th e 1.200 copies of O t h e r c r e ta c e o u s fo rm a tio n s will also he rec o rd e d by the b u ­ re a u , s t a t e d Dr. E. H. S ellards, d ir e c to r of the b u r e a u . Jam es W arren Browder, broth­ er o f th e groom , o f W ashington, D. C., w ill be the b est m an. Grady Niblo, Ilan Lippman, W illiam 0 . N ey, Lyman Rippevton, Thom as Johnapleus, and L ieu ten an t J. T. P rendergast will attend the bride­ groom. Miss Niblo will w e a r w h ite satin tr im m e d w ith C h an tilly lace. Her a t t e n d a n t s will w e a r gow ns o f pink a n d blue net. Misses M a ria n n a S m ith, J o y c e Atkins, a n d B a r b a r a S c r im g e o u r will sin g “ Oh P e r f e c t L ov e.” Miss Niblo a t te n d e d th e U n i­ versity d u r in g the y e a r s 1938-41. While in school she w as a m e m b e r of A lpha Phi so rority, T u r t l e Club, Dallas Club, C a n t e r b u r y Club, L ie u te n a n t Colonel o f the Brats R egim ent, a B l u e b o n n e t Belle n om ine e in 1939 an d 1940. a n d son L ie u t e n a n t B row der, of L ie u te n a n t C o m m a n d e r a n d Mrs. Je w e l D. Brow der, U n ite d S tates Navy, is a g r a d u a t e o f th e U n iv e r ­ sity of O klahom a. A re c e p tio n a t th e A lpha P h i th e w ed d in g house will follow c e rem ony. • Miss N ath a lie N a b e rs an d J o e C olth arp, U n iv e rsity g r a d u a t e s will be m a rr ie d a t the Coggin A v enue B a p tist C hurch D ec em b e r 20 a t 7:30 o ’clock. T h e ir en g a g e m e n t was a n n o u n c e d T h u rs d a y a f te rn o o n a t a te a given by Mrs. J D. N a b e rs, sister-in-law o f the bride-elect. Miss Nabers, d a u g h t e r of Jo se p h D udley N a b e rs Sr., is a m e m b e r o f the f a c u l t y of th e C e n tr a l W ard School. Mr. C o lth arp , th e son o f o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C o lth a r p G atesville, th e is a m e m b e r o f s t a f f o f th e U n iv e r s ity V isual In­ str u c tio n B u rea u . • Mr. an d Mrs. Charlo A. M cC or­ mick have a n n o u n c e d th e f o r t h ­ com ing m a rr ia g e of th e ir d a u g h ­ te r, H e ttie E liz ab e th , to Leslie C h a rle s Colwell, son o f Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Colwell, on D e c em b e r I 28 a t th e U n iv ersity M etho dist I C hurch a t 12:30 o’clock. Dr. E d ­ mund H einsoh n, p a s to r, will o f fi ; elate. The bride-to-be is a ju n i o r in i the U n iv e rsity , and Colwell will I receive his b ac helor of a r t s de g ree in Ju n e . 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WILLIAMS Congress at Fifth Phone 2-2473 — T H E D A I L Y T E X A N — Phone 2-2473 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 Music, Sweaters, Humor Save Rise and Shine’ By JACK ADKINS In the Isles o f the Blest where King A r t h u r an d E x r a l i b u r reign, in those f or e s t glades w h er e Pu ck makes mor ta ls more foolish than t he y n at u r a l ly are, som ew here in | those u nt r od ways one finds the J colleges of Ame r i c a . . . as pic­ t ur ed by the movies. som e o f the m usic, 2 ) Linda Dar­ n ell’s figure, 3 ) som e very classic rustic humor by veterans and Oakie, Berle, Brennan, and Ruth Donnelly. A somewhat broad ta k e -off on the American collegiate football scene, “ Rise and Shine,’’ concerns , _______ j ___ ____ the efforts o f Clayton College to I 'Jim Dandy' To Be A Surrealistic Play When the Theater-in-the-Round b y in h o o k , J a m a . few T h u r b e r . P r o d u c e d ’ M y L l f # b y A l l a n D w a n . hal f-back col legi ate wa y since Alexander | tion, but In o r d e r t h a t Boley, as he " R i a # a nd! S h i n e " A t r s y h y H e r m a n t h * t h # P e r e m o u n t . J M a n k i e w i c i S c r e e n a n d H a r d F r o m T i m # * , " P h o t o ­ g r a p h y hj r E d w a r d C r o n j e t r e r M u i r a n d a n d R a l p R a i n i e r . l y r i c * b y L e o R o b i n b y D i r e c t e d M a r k H e l J i n e e r . A T w e n t i e t h - C e n t a r y - F o x p i c t u r e . T h e r a a t , f o l l o w * : l a tes t glor if ication of t he J b r i n g up its e n r o l l m en t by h avi ng PrMen^ S a r o y a n s “Jim Dandy” The the University o f finds a n u n d e f e a t e d footbal l te am. This, n ex^ month, Amer i c an J a c k Oakie as t h e c o u n t e r p a r t of t u r n , depe nds on the talents j Texas will not only get to see a the all the semi-pro college f o o t - ; of one Bolenciecwcz, the great- play before its broadway produc- ball pl a yer s in A mer ic a, nice ami- e s t it will also g e t to see something in the w ay o f produc- able guys, w i za r ds on the f ootball bucked the Per si an line. is J tion. Always d ifferen t, the The- and fogs in t he classroom. a f f e c t i o n a t el y known, may g e t his ater-in-the-Round deviates further from the conventional stage this sleep and s t u d y to pass a courses, he is placed in the home ! time by in serting surrealism into of a m e mb e r o f the f ac u l t y . At its costumes and set. Some of the this j u n c t u r e a d an c er and foot- Ripleyan devices used in the play | ball e x p e r t r e p r e s e n t i n g gambler are a revolving door with no glass in par- Sheldon L e ona rd moves to*Clayton I that to keep tab on Boley and keep his j ticular, two staircases that lead to same place, a m agnificent bo s s ’s b e t ti n g on the line. (George Murphy) ornamental windo.w resting on a falls in love with the p rof’s daugh- j pile of junk, and a cash register t e r and e ve n t u a l l y saves the day which surpasses all cash registers complication and noise. To com- ’ the ro- ; a f t e r he has been kidnapped by the c a n t i c lead wears a casket on one ; foot. From this he at appropriate g a mb l e r . The plot is more or less insigni- i moments takes out a clarinet and weird tunes. This added to u nusua^ncss o f any Saroyan “ Rise and Shi ne, ” which is u n ­ doub t e dl y a v er y a bo r t i v e a d a p t a ­ tion of J a m e s T h u r b e r ’s a u t o b i o g ­ f?* r aphy, “ My Life an d H a r d Times. t ’ is typical of all the col legi ate mo- ; Gf the film seem s to be that sex pIay should promise a differen tly tion pi c t ur es t h a t have been re-; j* with us f r o m the cradle to t he e d There n lots of music. All of ably by Walter Brennan, who the co-eds ar e b e a u t i f u l ; they all ; plays the ve t er a n of Bull Run who w ea r sweaters. T hey form c h o r - 1 L never too old to look at a pretty i f or Cl ayton by getting Boley to the Clayton-Notre Dame gam e plicate matters further, B o l e y . J i m m y M ’G o n i g l e L o u i s e M u r r a y G r a n d p a S^abisruit . M en a c e Mama J a c k O a k i e . Ge o r j r - M u r p h y l i n d a Da r ne l ! W a l t e r B r e n n a n M i l t o n Be r l a S h e l d o n L e o n a r d R u t h D o n n e l l y f i ca nt wi t h entertainm ent com ing f rom v et er an comics. Moral point > three eons. i grave. This lesson is put across 1 mcnt ' de!i(ditful evening o f entertain­ to nowhere T he d an c er .______ ____ __ _ ........ leads last the the in n Today's Entertainment Voices, Instruments Blend In Haydn's 'Creation'Today / PA RA M O U NT — “ RU* a n d Shin*,” w ith Jack Oakie and Linda Darnell. F eature b egins a t 2 :5 4 , 5:14, 7 :3 4 , and 9:45 o ’clock. STA TE— 1'Suspicion,” w ith Cary Grant and Joan F o n tain e. F eatu re begins a t 2, 4, 6, 8, and IO o’clock. Q U EE N — 'Sierra S u e,” w ith Gene A utry and S m iley B u rn ette. Feature begin s a t 2 :4 3 , 4 :3 1 , 6:1 9 , 8:07, and 9:55 o'clock. C APITOL— “ A Yank the R.A.F.” w ith Tyrone P ow er and Betty Grable. F eature begin s a t 2, 4, 6, 8, and IO o ’clock. in V A R S IT Y — “ Navy B l u e .,” w ith Ann Sheridan and Jack Oakie. Feature begins a t 2 :0 3 , 3 :5 8 , 5:53, 7:48, and 9:43 o ’clock. T E X A S— “ Dive Bom ber,” w ith Errol Flynn and Fred M acM urray. Feature begins a t 2, 4 :2 6 , 6:52, and 9:18 o ’clock. DR IVE-IN — “ My L ife With Caroline,” with Ronald Colman and Anna L ee. F eature begins at 7 and 8:45 o ’clock. Hillel to S«« Pictures The H illel Intra - fra tern ity pledge group w ill be shown m oving pictures on the SM U -T exas fo o t­ ball gam e Sunday a ftern o o n from 4 to 6 o ’clock a t the H illel head­ quarters. A v ocation al g u id an ce picture, “ I W ant a J o b ,” w ill also be shown. A ru n n in g com m entary will be done by Dr. H. J. E ttlin ger. R efreshm ents w ill be served. The a ffa ir is open to all men. H aydn’s oratorio, “ C reation,” in clu d ing a m usical in trep retatlon o f a craw ling an gle w orm , w ill be presented by the U n iv ersity Sym ­ phony O rchestra and the U n iversity S ingers today in H ogg A ud itor­ ium a t 4 :3 0 o'clock. Love c f id yllic scen es and m usical paintin gs o f n atu re w ere charac­ — ------------ teristics o f th e period in w hich th e 4, ...... grea t com poser lived. H aydn, w rit­ ing o f the anim als w hich fir st in­ habited the earth, roarin g lions, the creep in g tig ers, and the each frolick in g a descriptive m usical introduction. g a v e lam bs, the Tuxedo Exchange Business Booming Haydn w as an E igh teen th Cen­ tu ry com poser o f A ustrian birth, b u t thought to be o f C rotian de- scendency. H is life w as a long, hard one, and not the lea st o f his a m oney-craving troubles w as w ife who used his m anuscripts fo r oratorio, cu rling papers. The “ C reation,” w as w ritten toward the end o f his life . H aydn’s la st public appearance w as a t the p erform an ce o f the “ C reation.” A t the w ords, “ And there w as lig h t,” Haydn rose from hi chair and shouted, “ N o t I, but pow er from above created th a t!” H e becam e so overcom e w ith e x ­ citem en t a t th e end o f th e first p art that he had to be carried out. A s he w as carried out, th e g rea t m usical leaders o f Europe g a th er­ ed around him . A m on g them w as B eethoven, w ho silen tly kissed his hand. tu x s iz e s V / Tuxedo Ju nction on th e F orty A cres is a place w here tu x ow ners m eet with w ould-be tux w earers. W hen a y o u n g man, perplexed with the problem o f fin d in g a tux to w ear to a formal, applies to the o ffice o f assistan t Dean o f Men A m o N ow otny, he to have his problem solved. lik ely is Owners o f tuxes, both stu d en ts and teachers, list names a d d r e ss6 t phone numbers, and which are m ade available to pros­ pective renters upon their r e q u e s t The tux-renting business boom ed ju st before Thanksgiving and the rush has continued fo r form als during the pre-Christmas holiday period. Tuxedo Ju nction new s: Y oung man reports making as much as $12 in month renting tux. Professor lists tux fo r sale at $5. Student, 6 f e e t 4 inches tall, not k now in g size, describes tux as “ extra long and sk inn y,” explaining there is probably ju s t one other person on cam pus who can wear it. T u x es available for campus weddings. One stud en t lists two tu x e s f o r rent. T uxes rent f o r $2 an ev en in g oomen to t o w n - Tho U8CS arul *in* in Porfr“ct h a r m o n y pair o f ankles, etc. fJrviI ™ e e d is * disease common a p p a r e n t l y w i t h ou t a n y pr eme d i - J Y o u ’ll find it a funny picture a strained sort o f way. The March to v ege t a t i o n a n d w h en cows e a t tation whats oever. in AMUSEMENTS— PASE TWELVE 'Petticoat Fever' To Be Given Monday B Y LLOYD LARRABEE “P ettico a t F ev er,” A ustin Little Theater production and the first p lay to be staged in A ustin since our entry into the war, will be given In a special perform ance at the T exas Federated Women’s Club Mon­ day night a t 8:15 o'clock fo r the benefit of the Red Cross W ar Relief Fund. D irected by Allen Ludden, who received his master of arts degree la st June from the University, and including a host o f University cx- atudenta, the play was received w ell follow ing its performance last Monday and Tuesda y nights. All facilities will be contributed by various groups, including dona- j tion by the Federation of W o m e n ’s j Clubs o f its auditorium, and con­ tribution of tickets and o t he r ex- j penses by groups aiding the Red Cross. Autry Fare Is Typical Fortieth Picture Like A ll Others 9 pictures, r a r e e r — it t he Q u ee n to some of Mr. Aut r y, like The play has been r e g ar de d as a t A udiences are treated to t heir regular semi-monthly Autry-ooit y this week, via a hit since its first p e r f o r m a n c e ‘‘S i er r a Rue” s t a r r i n g Gene A ut r y last Monda y night. Consensus of and the leaser evil, Smiley Bur- Little T h ea t er Board me mb er s is nette. that a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e Red Cross tho radio and Relief p e r f o r m a n c e Monday night double-dip i c e- rr eam r one*, seem" be here to stay. “ S i e r r a S u e ” will c o n t ri but e as much f ro m a in t he cowboy morale st a n dp o in t as f r o m a mon- bs a n a n n i v e r s a r y " t a r ’s forti eth is his ay standpoint. picture. It seems th a t a f t e r m a ki ng a n y o n e f o r t y motion would e a t r h on the a c t i n g — from f u n d a m e n t a l s of force of h a b i t if n ot hi ng else. Or per ha p s it works in the opposite direction. Also, it would seem t h at such p r actice would make a si n ge r of a t o b a r r o a u c ­ tioneer, h u t Mr. Au t r y r e t a i n s tim same mo not onous , t yp ewr i t e r - effect, low-Crosby, cr o on i n g style of singi ng t h a t he had in his f irs t picture. The Daily Texa n review er wrot e last T uesd a y mo r n i n g th a t , “ The play ia, a m o r g ot he r things, a s a­ tire on English ma n n e r s of the Twentieth Ce nt ur y. ‘P e t t i c o a t F e ­ ver' ii a no t h e r sophisticated com­ edy, but it is also good fun, It is not food f or t hought, n o r even as an appetizer, b ut you should like it.” Included in the cast o f “ P e t t i ­ co at” is Broc ks West, p l a yi ng the lead as Bascom Dunsmore. West played with in “ The Taming of the S h r e w ” an d t o u r ­ ed in “ There Shall be No Ni g ht . ” Mr. and Mrs. Horton Smith were P i t t s bu r g h associated with Playhouse in 1936 and also played in “ The Caval cade of the Airier- j jt t hi" *ubtle hit of leas.” Mrs. R a y Williamson direct- prised fo finH in an A u t r y picture, cd plays in N e w E n g l a n d f o r the P r o f a n i t y 1936, b«cau*p genial G e n e is supposedly A m erican Ri chard Fair chi ld r ef i ne d al er t i ng ex a mp le of w ith the L u f ki n Little T he a t e r , ; ™anhood. He has n e v e r been a n d Jim m y Henesy, an e x- Cu r ta in kis8ed in a n ^ of his f n r i V Pictures, t h o u g h he Clubber, r o u n d s o ut t h e cast. is an u ni ma gi na t i ve bi t of w e s t e r n gush designed to show the woes of c a t t l e m e n when thf> f!rvil t h p y g e t sick. We w e r e sur- j in conne ct ed a P ro d u c i n g is i nor e v r n lookr,d as the L un ts The stor y e x t e n d e d the o f Austin I woulfl U k ° to hp- The Red Jackets in u ni f or m High School will be dow ntow n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n atarting a t 2:30 to sell ticket s to th e play at 65 cents each. He is c a s t as the young, fear- less, r oman t ic, swashbuckling, gov e r n m e n t weed cont rol expe r t, and needless to say, he gets his weed. F a y McKenzie, w*ho was M a r i e E l e na is Si er ra Sue in this one. She looks wistful while A u t r y sings, and smiles when he does n’t, a n d t h a t ’s a b o u t all. in Autry*h last pictur e, I f s typical A u t r y fare, highly u n r ec omme n de d. I NA H A U S E N . A.A.U.W. Mem bers M a k e Radio House Inspection Organizations on the Univer sit y cam pus have been ur ged to buy tick ets several in groups, a n d g rou p s have a l re a d y done so, it h as been announced. • Jam es Parke, p r o f es s o r of dram a and a di r ec t o r of t he C u r ­ tain Club, has suggested in c o n­ n ection with the special p r o d u c ­ tion o f “ P e t t i co a t F e v e r ” t h a t the Austin Litt le T h e a t e r should p r e ­ sent the play t h r o u g h o u t the s t a t e fo r the b e n e f i t o f t h e U.S.O. Nu •uch action has as y e t been acted upon, however. Me mber s of the professional g r o u p of A.A. U. W. wer e t aken on t o u r of Radio House by Mrs, a Clithe Hami lton script editor, T h u r s d a y n ight a f t e r a the Home Economics Beni, A musical ensemble group will p la y between acts, it was stated b y Mrs. E. L. Stock, social chair- d i n n e r a t man of the Little T h e a te r , S at u r - T e a House. d ay. Plans f o r the o r c h e s t r a have Radio been made by J. Mabel Cl ar k an d H o u s e il l ust r at i ng Lucille Nicks, it was a nn o u nc ed . : the blend of music, na r r at i ve , and in e d u c at io nal r adio p r o ­ g r a m s were played. Mrs. Beal e x ­ radio plainer! pr ograms. “ A quick pace t o g e t h e r with a d r a m a the pr o du ct i on of Recordings br oa d c a s t s t h r e e of capable cast, e x p e r t dir ection by A llen Ludden, an d a cl ever play elevated the Little T h e a t e r ’s sec­ o n d pr od u c t i on of t h e season to the rank of good e n t e r t a i n m e n t , ” commented a r evi e wer of the play. T ic ket s to the play m a y be se- c u r e d a t 55 cents each fin*m Mrs. R. Ma x Brooks, t e l epho ne 2-2174, from the Red J a c k e t s d ow nt ow n Monday a f t e r n o o n a f t e r 2:30, or a t the t ic ket of fice a t 108 We st Eighth St r e et . Zeta Tau Aiphaa P l e d g e Pl edge services f or th' ' follow­ i n g new me m b er s of Z et a Tau A lp h a so r o r i ty w er e held T h u r s ­ d a y n i g h t : L e o n a r d a Allen of L a­ r e d o ; J u l i a n a n Lowden, o f A u s t i n ; of H am i l t o n; B a r b a r a K a t h r y n o f P a d u c a h ; E li z a b e t h W e s t o f Tyler. Eid."on, Phillips Latin-American Society Elects U. T. Professors history, Dr. Carlo" E. Ca st a n ed a, Latin- libr arian and associ at e Amer ic an pr of e ssor of a n d Dr. Geor ge I, Sanchez, pr of e ssor o f L at i n- A me ri c a n educat ion, have been elected c or r e s po ndi ng m e m ­ bers of t he A r g e n t i n e Association f or Histor ical Studies. Dr. C a st a n ed a was chosen f or his work “ O ur Catholic H e r i t a g e in T ex as , ” a n d Dr. Sa nc h e z was chosen “ in r ecognition of the e f ­ f ort" in behalf of Amer i c ani s m you a r e realizi ng so successful ly, ” ac cor di n g to l etters of noti- ficat ion. the ONE OF THE NEW ARRIVALS A T THE F R E N C H B O O T S H O P Sketched: — Beige s o f t e r calf n a i l - h e a d sa n dal $ 1 1 .9 5 French Boot Sh o p P R E S E N T S : A new nailhead softex coif with in: N a v y blue and rea softex calfskin I casual sandal by low wedge hee b . O In M illar orring soon S E E OUR C A M PU S DISPLAY ACROSS FROM UNION ^rench$odin)ho/) D ow ntow n 720 C o n g r e s s Rankling as this hypocr isy will of Time with it, “ Our America at t h a n a year s previous doubtless prove lege st ude nt ", t he y will pr obabl y i r e- hash o f en j oy the p i c t ur e b ecaus e of I ) ■ reels. g e n u i n e c o l - j W a r , ” is n o th i n g mo r e this to 'Chocolate Soldier' Is Parallel to W ar Situation Sing, dancp, and play— chop!” | women whose men have gone o f f By ZELDA ZINN and said Di r ec t or J a m e s Moll, seri ous­ ly, .Soldier t he Ch ocolate cast “ took a n o t h e r one o v e r , ”— l a ymane s e f or r edo i n g t h e scene. At the top of old R Hall, in an old room, u n c o st ume d Li gh t O p er a ( nm pa ny s t u d e n t s wer e Bul gar i an soldiers, a w ed di ng g a t h er i n g , b e ­ t r ay ed s w ee t h e a r t s , a n d m o m e n ­ tarily, themselves. into falls scene, opening to do battle for their country. In the Aurelia, Mascha. and Odina are sigh in g for even the sight o f a man. The ( hocolate Soldier, escaping from the Bulgarians, their hands, and Nadina, g ettin g to him first, hides him— partly to save his life, and partly to keep the him. other Finally the three women decide to split him up three ways— and work it out nicely by a series of triple shifts. All o f which will he i n f or m a t i ve for University co-eds two women from * in ^or ; ar - the W ith no A ft ernoon f u rn i s he d by a B Y L A U R A F A Y G O W I N l ' vo p e r f o r m a n c e s 2:15- 2:30- 2:45- 3:30- are c c n t5i 50 cents, an d one dol- The Dial Log -NBC— H. V. Kaltenborn. - NRC— Listen, America. -MBS— Christmas Vespers. -CBS — Andre Kostelanetz T h a t s t a g e e f f ec t s w h a t ­ soe ver ; both C o n d u c t o r Dr. P e t e r H ans on arid D r ama t i cs Di r ec t or t h ei r shirt-sleeves, and Moll, in in­ in saddle-shoes and a chor us f ormal a t t i r e, the vocal abi lity o f j in f b r se par a l l el ing times, the cast was p u t to a se ve r e test, ' p r odu ct i on will open a t and came o u t ver y nicely indeed. Hogg Audi t or iu m, We d n e s da y The music was S p a r t a n of the ivories, who s t a r t e d ( t h ro u g h T hu r s da y . Ticket* and was i n t e r ru p t e d , b u t carried ; on with Ca rn eg i e Hall apl omb, missing n o t a b e a t — even the g ene r al dist ress of s wi t c hi ng f e m ­ leads. “ The Choc ol a t e Sol­ inine dier ’ boasts not only r eserves, but r ei nf or ce m e n ts . A double lead for the f irs t arid second s op r ano par ts is p r o m i s e d — on a l t e r n a t e nights. Ros ema ry Firter and Be t t y Me rr t ma n h andl e first and second s op r a n o roles on W e d n e s ­ day night, a n d Elizabeth Canal es and Lorr aine Rob e r t s in the sa me I par t s the second night. I 1 M a n n y ” Douglass, the Soldier, i (no d oub l e ) , r e s t i n g b et we en vo ­ this cal exercises, avowed I producti on boasts the be s t chor us t h a t has been seen a r o u n d h e r e J in this t h at ten y e a r s — d ec l a r e d | one “ was go i n g to move all the j t ime. ” ( W e g a t h e r t h a t is good. ) i The dual d i r ec t o r g ui d a n c e is also an i nnovation in Li g ht Oper a j C om pa n y pr oducti ons. Dr. P e t e r ( Ha nson , of t he Uni ver si t y S c h o o l ' i of Music, acts, he d eclares, in the capacity of pr od uct i on “ o p t i m ­ ist,” telling t h em t h e y a r e doing fine, and J a m e s Moll, serves pes­ simistic purposes, p e p p e r i n g tho air with such lively little p hr as e s j as “ Let me have some sighs, gi r l, ” J “ Soldiers, kiss y o u r wives, ” “ D o n ’t sneak in, this is a w ed d i n g , ” etc. the p r oduct i on have been or de r ed from Boston, and al ong with o t h e r c o m m o d i ­ ties. wer e held up for a while be- cause o f d ef en s e . . . In t he same national vein was t he s e t t l e m e n t of w h e t h e r or n o t •I— K B C — J a c k Be nn y show. 6 : 3 0 — NRC — B a n d w a g o n . A r t Kassel a n d his o rc h e s t r a ar e guest*. o r ch es t r a on “ T h e Pause Re fr es h es on t he Air. ” - M B S — I H e a r A me r i ca Si ng­ ing. . . . 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