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T i m m , is “ R e c e n t R e ­ vival o f t h e S t a t e s ’ R i g h t s D oc - is c o n s i d e r e d r i n e . ” T h e s u b j e c t tin u ly b e c a u s e o f th e i n c r e a s i n g c ii t i c i s m by s t a t e g o v e r n o r s an d o t h e r s o f c e r t a i n a c t i v i t i e s o f th e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , p a r t i c u la r l y in th e f i e l d s o f f e d e r a l aid a d m i n ­ s t r a t i o n , p r o h i b it i o n e n f o r c e m e n t , | and th e use o f i n j u n c t i o n by f e d - to c o n t r o l s t a t e a c ­ 11 ral c o u r t s tion. F u r t h e r to i n f o r m a t i o n a s the c h a r a c t e r o f th e e s s a y s m a y be o b t a i n e d by c o n s u l t i n g F ran k .Stew art, c h a i r m a n o f t h e de- M. 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It its v a l u e and e f f i ­ j h a s p r o v e n f e e l to to c ie n c y so t h o r o u g h l y t h a t I A u s t i n c i t i z e n s w ill n o t n e e d be u r g e d to r a lly h e a r t i l y I its s u p p o r t an d e x t e n s i o n . “ T h e A c h i e v e m e n t s O u t s t a n d i n g the o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n C o m m u n i t y C h e s t h a s b e e n so ‘ a n e and s e n s ib l e , and th e r e s u lt s h a v e b e e n so e m i n e n t l y s a t i s f a c ­ t o r y th a t I fe e l like c a ll i n g d o w n the b e n e d i c t i o n s o f H e a v e n u p on t h o s e m en and w o m e n w h o h a v e g i v e n so g e n e r o u s l y o f th e ir tim e and e f f o r t , w i t h o u t a n y pay w h a t ­ e v e r , to d i r e c t i n g its a c t iv i t i e s . “ A s s u r e d l y no h u m a n i n s t i t u ­ tio n is p e r f e c t , b u t t h e o u t s t a n d ­ in g a c h i e v e m e n t s o f th e C o m m u n ­ j u s t i ­ ity Chest h a v e m o r e f i e d its e x i s t e n c e and m o r e than p r o v e n it w o r t h y o f th e e a r n e s t I e n d e a v o r and s u p p o r t o f all o u r j f e l l o w c it iz e n s , t h a n “ I t h e r e f o r e c o m m e n d it to y o u in e v e r y part and in w h o le a n d to s i n c e r e l y u r g e all o u r p e o p le be r ea d y to m a k e t h e s a c r if i c e s and c o n t r i b u t e as lib e r a lly as pos- ibb* to t h i s w o r t h y c a u s e . 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W i l s o n , g e n e r a l s e c r e t a r y o f th e m o v e m e n t , and G e o r g e B a k e r , a s s o c i a t e p a s t o r o f t h e T r a v is Park M e t h o d i s t C h urch , S a n A n t o n i o . C e n t e r * i n C o l l e g e s it by “ T h e S t u d e n t V o l u n t e e r m o v e ­ m e n t is t w o c h a r a c t e r i z e d w o r d s — - stu d e n t a n d m i s s i o n a r y . " Mr. W i ls o n said, in e x p l a i n i n g it s p u r p o s e . ‘‘In s p ir it a n d a d m in - i s t i a t i o n , i t is d e f i n i t e l y s t u d e n t ; in p u r p o s e and p r o g r a m , it is d i s ­ t i n c t i v e l y m i s s i o n a r y . Its a c t i v i ­ t i e s c e n t e r in c o l l e g e s and u n i ­ v e r s i t i e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s and C a n a d a , w h e r e i n ­ t e r p r e t s C h r is t ia n m i s s i o n s an d e n ­ lis t s s t u d e n t s f o r m i s s i o n a r y s e r ­ vice a b r o a d . 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Mustangs last q u a r t e r l i ne, w h e r e t he S t e e r th** t h e How They Stand in the Southwest C O N K K R E N G E S T A N I U N ( W. Pi • Opp. * L. " ll I I I 2 L. u ! > 2 2 3 I 2 I I I 0 0 W, .6 ('» ... 4 4 I 3 2 " “ l l 19 : 5 2 r, 7 GI Pts. I l l 1 2 0 102 9 I 8 4 5 ! 0 21 I I" i e ii * o p p 3 5 I 9 IO 2*» :►») 5 1 i i SEASO N STANDING P e t . I .(KIO I b u m . 5 0 0 rum . 5 0 9 OOO .(HJO . I .OOO 8 5 1 .OOO , 0 0 0 OOO OOO i . I T e a m S, M. U. J. U k e A. & M. Bayl ot Te x « » Ar ka n s an P . T e a m s % . M. t i . T « Ri ce A. & M . Ba y l o r T e x a n A - k a n -a Baylor Runs Through Tech's Matadors, S p r r « , l 'I h e I m - t y T i t a n . W A C O , O r t . l l , 1911 B a y * ! 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A* M. :> I t he third qi i artci i n tack!* e nd q u a t' f i . h a l f h a l f Y o u n g I . angf or ’ • ' I . ary Ni h'ds S o l l i s B u t t s . l a me \V a l t e r s R r o n e v B e n n eti Smi t h full I . i psconi b * if fu la s; <1 ut re i . ( T e x a s A. & VI. •, »•( f* re*-; u mj i i t e ; S'-ai s, fi el d j u d g e ; Proc- ii" (', U i . In. ad l i n e - m a n . l tii;v IT H I G H S C H O O L R E S U L T S S a m Hou » % o n f H o u s t o n ) 2f*, B e a u m o n t G R-ib-t own r e It!"" 13. Z io n ist G rou p Sets M ee tin g for M o n d a y t he rn d i n g T h e i r will he V v u k a h . " o r g a nr/at ion day ni ght at l f f i e f F o u n d a t i o n Ho us e . of a tu lent /. -nisi Ame r i c a , Mon t he a o' cl ock at o f - I a is the en i cul t ura I l a n g u a g - gam*/, it ion. 'I r *• Univ*" atty of T e x a s - hap- t - o f “ A v u k a h ” w a s o r g a n i ze d at last y e a r t h r o u g h t h e et for ts o f I >r. Aar- m ^ c h a f f e r , lit of* sol o f K o m a n c e I w h o e put "-.sc Jewi sh t u (!( nt wi t h t ’:.- Zi oni st v i e wp o i n t on m a j o r .Jewish jirob I em: o f t he d a y , and to g i v e t he m in H e b r e w culture*. a t h c nu c l i n g M o n d a y ni ght . E v e r y o n e i nvi t ed to at- i nt e r e s t e d has be e n f o u n d a t i o n IM. S- I hi f f e e veil I he at is to 11■ quai nt th - t< nd. I N o M ore H o u r i I C h a rg e s O n L ight- | se y Cars e x c e p t S a t u r d a y at 6 p. rn. to M i d n i g h t S u n d a y t h a t o u g h t t o n i g h t is n e w s f a v o r w i t h y o u c a r T h i n w i n r i d e r * . R e n t a f r o m L i g h t s e y ’s n e w a n d p a y j u s t m i l e a g e c h a r g e s — a n y t i m e d u r i n g or^ n i g h t . H o w e v e r , o n S a t u r ­ t h e w e e k d a y n i g h t s t h e a n d h o u r l y d a y S u n d a y n i g h t s c h a r g e wi l l b e m a d e . A l s o w e m u st a s k y o u i n e v e r y t o c h e c k 24 h o u r s , to l o n g . M a k e u s e t h e c a r t h a t y o u r d a t e s , b o y s , a n d r e n t a if y o u e x p e c t L i g h t s e y . 1 1 2 F.ast 7 t h 2 4 0 2 S a n A n t o n i o S Y S T E M S T U D E N T S N O T IC E WEEK-END EXCURSION B Y B U S A U S T I N - H O U S T O N F R I D A Y N O O N U N T I L M O N D A Y M I D N I G H T A u stin to H o u s to n $ 5 2 5 A L L O T H E R P O I N T S — O N E W A Y F A R E P L U S 2 5 c R E G U L A R W E E K - D A Y E X C U R S I O N A U S T I N - H O U S T O N O n e W a y $ 5 . 0 0 R o u n d T rip $ 6 .7 0 AM . . . . n :30 I'M. 1 :00 C om fortab le A.M. I I -.00 I ' M . 4 HIO C o a c h e s P . M. P. M. 8 : 3 0 S :H0 P. M. P. M. n : 0 0 I 2 '.OO Houston N o w M o d e r n KERRVILLE BUS CO., INC. P H O N E 2 1 1 3 5 lot rai r o u g h s h o d o v e r Texa* T e c h o n Ca m i t t Fi e l d t hi s *ft«*r| noun, pi l ing up a ‘ c or e of .'52 j aun t s 'a h 11-' t Ii*- Al ii t a d o r - wet e in t he first q u a r t e r , f a i l i n g t w o e to u n a bl e I - - si or e. * ally on t he o n l y ack, int et« opted aiiotln-r Ti - I* pass, r u n n i n g t o t he Miitad-u anti - igiit y a r d Park-- c arr i e d t he ball e v e r , s l a s h ­ f o u r t h i ng a c r o s s t a c k l e f o r t h e core. B a y l o r s u c c e e d e d in < u n ­ v o t i n g t he e x t r a point, t wi c e . T h e g a n u w a s r o ug h, wi t h b o t h ai des f r e q u i l i l l y pe n a l i z e d . be i ng An o f "I l e n s e s ar jet \ a m u s h i n g was us ed. L i n e u p ; tin- ' B a y l o r Pet t y La m o n IS.! II IO » 'll ill T e x a s T e c h C o w a n H o w St "-I (Ii i bhle tm kl* g ua r d (•(•ll! --I guar d Hight Ta< kl. S- bm a I** i The Biggest Bargain of the Season Sensational s of the UNIVERSITY B A N K your accounts in this hank It wall be a o r i v i l e g e f o r us to s e r v e y o u in anv m a n n e r p o s s i b l e . O f c o u r s e t h e f ir st t h i n g you w i l l w a n t t o do, is re d e p o s i t y o u r m o n e y . Let us t a k e c a r e o f t h i s m a t t e r . THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK U . S. G o v e r n m e n t D e p o s i t o r y of Men’s Tailoring Reduction on A N D <— rn An Extra Pair of TROUSERS What A Deal!! Authorized By Globe tailoring Co. R e p r esen ted by N I C K L I N Z F r a n k L a w s , M a n a g e r T a i l o r i n g D e p t . S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R I, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE THREE Personals W I T C H E S , S P E C T R E S , G H O S T S FROLIC A T F A C U L T Y P A R T Y R uth K r.aushaar and A n na Louise W a lte r of G race Hall are sp e nding th e W'Sek-end a t their hom es in Seguin. D orothy Wade and Caroline Williams, Chi Omegas, are spend­ ing S atu rd ay and S unday in San Antonio. W. F. H ancock, W e b ste r S n y ­ der, W. C. W e a v e r, Jim Stu bbs, of Delta T a u Delta, a re sp e n d in g the week-end in Dallas. C o u lter S u b le tt, Pi Kappa Al pha, is spending the week-end in Dallas. T he door was opened by a spec- j stunts, M em bers of Pi Kappa Alpha f r a te r n ity who will go to Dallas for th e Texas-S. M. I ■ gam e Sat- urday are John G ordon Wilcox, John Bell, T erry Hankins, Tom- | the ghost tu rn ed again and g es­ mie S au n d ers, C hester A lbritton, “ Chick” C h e sn utt, Bill Coffield, H e rb e rt .V a rn e r, S purgeon Bell, Fred H ester, and Carlos Bell. t re-like hand, and the guest found •jhe medical m ystery, an h i m s e l f confro nted b y a tall white j form. No word was spoken, b u t j did also the m u rd er mystery. Sev­ as th e form tu rn ed and began . eral dance n u m b e rs were given w alking n e a r e r th e light, its aw ful h e a d was revealed. T he guest by Mrs. Billy Louise Crook and to follow when Miss B o s w o rth . T h e re w ere the thoumith, Macon Bodily, Charles McDougal, Ralph G re e n ­ lee, Bob I W h y , F ra n k Ryburn, A u b re y Go Jbold, Claude Pollard, F r a n k M errill, Wood ie Bunn and P e r r y Lee, of Beta T h eta P i f r a ­ te rn ity , a r e spending th e week- Alpha Z e t a of Gamma' Phi Beta anno u n c es the pledgin g of Louise M edaria o f Austin. T ickets f o r the co-ed b an q u e t will go on sale Monday dorm itories and t h e , r o tu n d a 1 | of the Main Building. Evelyn C a l- | houn, publicity ch a irm an of the in in the the diver- (Vo-Bd Council, has urged Univer- sit;, w omen tickets to get early. The sale will close Thurs- ih e ir The Onida Moseley, of B rady, ha* first meeting of the P a n - j been v isitin g G e rtru d e Dutton at , _ from . Among those going to Dallas fra- th e Delta T h eta Phi T _ V * r e „ ° f ; ,, , fcrs, Ja c k Redder, H ow ard Hoff­ m an, Bill P a r k e r and G ary Hick ’nan. _ G ladys Birdsong. Ellen K in g * , stone, C h ristin e K W . and Na- P f ? dine Datum, all of G race Hall, w e n t for th e week-end. to San A ntonio the Alpha Delta Pi house. A mong the girls going to the Texas-S. M. Ii. gam e in Dallas from the A lpha Chi O m ega house a r e : E lizabeth Benson. E lizabeth Kellogg. C orrin n e P e te rs, and A lberta Vorse. its habitual A co u n try b arnyard was taken surro u n d in g s from in S a tu rd a y night and set down and Scobey’* w arehouse, T hird T rin ity Streets, tone to furnish for the b a rn dance given by the cobs, Ben H ur shucks, f o d d e r , , old harness, as well as chickens, a horse or two, and some cows— these and other farm necessities were utilized in a new* and d if fe r e n t way. Shrine. Corn F o rtu n e telling booths helped to provide the H allowe’en spirit, and a c o u n try store had for sale: cold drinks and other com modi­ of ties. The prog ra m consisted several vaudeville * num bers by d anc ers fro m the S adler shows, and of old-fashioned fiddling and dinging by S a d le r’s Alabama boys. The music the dance fo r w as by Steve G a r d n e r ’s orchestra an d the old time tu n e s were the movst popular. All funds made above the a c ­ tual expense of the dance will go to the pilgrim age fund, which will pay for the trip to th e imperial next council a t San year, J. R. Munro, chairm an of th e social committee, said. Francisco G race P eter* and D orothy F u 11 - . A“ , t m , P,o r ' A r,l,u r a r e . , th is week-end. Inm an Edens wrent to Hills­ boro S a tu r d a y to spend the week- end. Mary Virginia B arron is spen d­ ing the week-end in Dallas. Emily Crow the w eek-end a t h er home in Dallas. is spending M a rg a re t T u rk of S. R. D. is a t her the week-end , pending horn** in Hillsboro. Extraordinary Offer HALF-PRICE SALE T O I L E T A R T I C L E S Blue Rose and Flair f o r t u n a t e c i r c u m s t a n c e w e T h r o u g h a h a v e b e e n a b l e to b u y a q u a n t i t y o f t h e f a m e us B l u e R o s e a n d F l a i r t o i l e t g o o d s at a g r e a t s a v i n g . a n d w e p a s s t h i s s a v i n g on t o y o u . T h e m a n u ­ f a c t u r e r o f t h e s e l i n e s i s c h a n g i n g p a c k ­ a g e d e s i g n . Cert i e, b u y a n d s a v e ! . . off Regular Prices Va ri e t y is t he $ 1 . 0 0 B l u e R o s e a n d F l a i r S i n g l e C o m p a c t s SPICE O F LIFE R e g u l a r 2 5 c B l u e R o s e T a l c u m 13c Be a m odern Solomon. For a v arie ty of tasty food and d rinks . . . ‘Le av e It to C ha r l i e s ' $ 1 . 2 5 P e t i t e D o u b l e C o m p a c t s , 6 c o l o r s 65c $ 1 . 7 5 C o m p a c t a n d L i p s t i c k s e t s 85c B l u e R o s e B a t h C r y s t a l s , $1 V a l u e $ 1 . 0 0 B l u e R o s e D u s t i n g P o w d e r 50c 50c $ 2 . 0 0 B l u e R o s e T o i l e t W a t e r C* I A A «P I • V V ?,0° Fi*ir L i p 5 t i c k 50c $ 1 . 0 0 B l u e R o s e F a c e P o w d e r ^ To“**... 25c $ 1 . 0 0 B l u e R o s e a n d F l a i r P e r f u m e I T A - $1 5 0 B l u e R o s e a n d F l a i r D o u b l e C o m p a c t s 75c ICS Conf ect ioner y UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE F r e e D e l i v e r y P h . 4 5 2 5 P. VV. M ' F A D D E N & CO. November 2 to 9 the models a t the crystal ballroom U niversity, will Tuesd ay a f te rn o o n at 5 o ’clock. * * * speaker. style show will lie fu rn ish ed by the following s to ic s: M arie A n­ to in e tte Shop, T. IL Williams, Mademoiselle Salon, Fannie Mo! asky’s, L uedeeke-M offatt Com ­ pany, and R osn er’s. T he shoes will be furnish ed by the F re n c h Boot Shop and Carl Ufo ell or. C o n tra c t and auction bridge I m * the afte rn o o n . and forty-tw o will sions of Prizes for the gam es will lie d o n ated by Austin m erchants. T ea will be poured by Mesdames Ross S te r ­ J. F. ling, P. VV. McFadden. Moss, and George Nalle. R e s e r ­ vations may be made by telephon­ ing Mrs. Fred Miller at 6620. T he gen e ral ch a irm an of the ch a rity b en e fit is Mrs. W arren Friend, and the ch a irm an of the style show is Mrs. J o h n Booth. T h ere will be a r eh e arsal for E N T E R T A I N M E N T H E L D B Y A L P H A C H I O M E G A The th e ir M embers of Alpha Chi Omega sorority e n te r ta in e d with a Hal­ lowe’en din n e r at <• Ire, Bel house, 2806 Nueces. T hursday night in ho nor of a new member, l o u i s e Morgan, of A lexandria, La. table w*as cleverly deco­ rate d with Hallowe’en col irs and lighted with yellow candle-. G r ­ ange and white c h ry sa n th em u m s formed an a ttra c tiv e centerpiece. -ii . I pc i e. u m ‘ spooks frightene d aw ay by the noise of novel h o l l ­ and noise makers which were fa ­ vors. w ere t h o s e A m ong present were G race P e ta ls of P o r t A rth u r, and D orothy Fulton of D enton. Mrs. Hugh L y n n and Mrs. J o e Alsup. alum nae of A ustin, w ere both members present at the dinner. C O M M I T T E E S N A M E D B Y L E G I O N A U X I L I A R Y Com m ittees were ann o u n c ed at the first m eeting of the year of U niversity Legion Auxiliary, T h u rsd ay a t the home of Mrs. M. T h Af M. Birge, 2408 Nueces Siree!. * R O U N D T A B L E H O L D S I A N GII E O N M E E T I N G A m erican Round Table will be held M onday at 12:30 o’clock in the P an-A m erica n the Driskill Hotel, Carlos C astaned a. the Latin*A m erican main lib ra ria n of room of the lie Mesdames Aaron S c h a f f e r and Ct urge W alling will be hosts *for luncheon. Miss Lucille Mor­ the ley th e musical is in charge of program . Mrs. W. G. F ra n k lin is g en e ral direc to r of th e club this year. * * * S C O T T I S H R I T E H O L D S H A L L O W E ’E N D A N C E special f e a tu r e s T he re g u la r S a tu r d a y night dance at Scottish Rite D orm itory last included night. A special H allowe’en mo- t ,f w a , <.aiT jet| o u t in the d ec o r­ . tio n , • at ions of the hall room. Witchei pots, black cats and ghostly ob­ the je c ts w ere a rra n g e d a round room. R efreshm ents w ere serv- cd to th e gflests a f t e r dancing, a rn * S I G M A P H I E P S I L O N TO w .,.u hall G I V E B A N Q U E T T O D A Y j I ex as Alpha ch a p te r of Sigma Phi Epsilon will have its ann u a l F o u n d e r ’s Day banquet at the c h a p te r house S u n d a y evening at ' 6 :1 5 o’clock. A lum nae from San Antonio, H ouston, Dallas, and A ustin will I atte n d . * * * G I L B E R T A T T E N D S G A M E Dr. J o e Gilbert, chief of The com m ittees a re as follow*: the w elfa re , Mrs. Lena Clark Jo hn- U niversity H ealth Service, le ft for Dallas Friday, acco m pan ying the son, cha irm an , Mrs. Marion C. Longhorn football team . Dr. Gil- Cook, and Mrs. Alice P. Mo re Mrs. J, S. Brownlee, h e r t 's an a tte n d a n t a t all Texas essay prize. in case of gam es chairm an, Mrs. M. M. Birge, and (merge ncy need fo r medical ser- Mrs. F. A. G ettin g ; membership. Mrs. Joseph W. Ram say, chair- man, Mrs. George Clary, and Mrs. George E n d le ss. to be present o b t a i n e d to ^ bai les ( avo, L. E. Harwood, ( , .!or0> Weller, Burt Dyke, and the Roland Bodenheam of D elta ( hi Texas- f r a te r n ity atten d e d the S. M. U. game in Dallas. The fra m ed c h a rte r in 1931 was presented family of the* r e tirin g president, Mrs. Ramsay. R e fre sh m e n ts were served bv Mrs. Bilge. * * * E R E S H M A N G I R L S Ti) B E H O N O R E D \ T TEA A ' l u ­ tea honoring f r * -bman men of the Univer,aly will be giv­ en by the U niversity Ladies* Club W ednesday at the ci d, b e on Sa?: Antonio S treet. Mrs. J. Frank l h 'ne, who will In in charge of the ti a. a nounced to F rid a y th a t all fee r . i r n m e consider this an n ounc em en t an in 'R a t i o n , since per* na. ca'dis a n ­ n ot being issued. Evelyn Lacy and C o n ine Peters left Austin Friday to a tte n d the g a m e in Dallas. Guy T arlto n , Neville A lf icy, and Nollin* S m ith a r e visiting in Hillsboro this week-end. Florence Bam m ett in San A ntonio is visiting this relatives week-end. M argaret Smith le ft the campus to a t te n d S a tu rd a y 's gam e in Dal­ to spend S u n d ay a t her las and home in Mexia. FIRST C H U R C H OF C HRI S T, S C IE N TI S T O F A U S T I N , T E X A S A N N O U N C E S A FREE PUBLI C L E C T U RE ON C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E B Y RIC H A R O J P A V I S , C S. OE C H I C A G O , I L L M E M B E R O F T H E B O A R D Of L E C T U R E S H I P Of T H E M O T H E R C H U R C H , T H E F I R S T C H U R C H O E C H R I S T . S C I E N T I S T , IN B O S T O N . M A S S A C H U S E T T S I U HS Ll AY E V E N I N G , N O V E M B E R 3 . I S S I , 8 O ’C L O C K R O O F G A R D E N , A U S T I N H O T E L T H E P U B L I C IS C O R D I A L L Y I N V I T E D T O A T T E N D All Hats at what they were (Y ou pay Y i) It s ee ms p r o p t e at this t i m t to g i ve o u r pat ron# an o p p o r t u n i t y to sci* ct good Ha ts tit a great s avi ng. R e g ar d l es s of th* Evict yon y a y tin label. Josephi ne, ie a hat is s y n o n y m o u s w i t h < v e r y t hi ng t hat is s u p e r ­ l at i v e l y fem . It is you r a s s a m act of the ( /e ta t is t pons) hit vt t ar p f o r your e x p e n d Hurt rn Faxh ion-Qual i t y, a n d abort all, Valor. is nothing at all < oat intra b b , O u r l ea der s hi p T h e n is absol ut e. A N e w L e v e l In P r i c e * O n All A r i G i f t * Antique* JOSEPHINE SHOPS I HS-I IO We st 1 O th Let Your New Checks Carry This Name ... O F F I< K R S ’ n . A W R O I . < h a . m a n «*f B o a r d c R O B K . l t I ' F A F . P r e - , i d e m I .I. S t Ii N E I 11 E H . 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P h ysics Equipm ent G iven New Q uarters A thenaeum to H ear T a lk s By New Men A program composed of talks by new' members has been plan­ ned for the meeting of the A th­ enaeum Literary Society Monday night at 7:15 o’clock Law Building 7. The program commit­ tee .Tack Frost, chairman; Je sse Villarreal, Adolph Joekusch, and Robert Mayes. is composed of in At the last meeting of the so­ ciety it was announced that eight­ een of the 36 men who survived the first round of varsity debate eliminations were members of the Athenaeum. The next round of debates will be held November IO. Following the program a short business meeting will be held to decide for the annual fall banquet. All members have been requested to pay their dues as soon as possible, Martin Casey, treasurer, stated. The dues are 50 cents a semester. the date The club has extended an invi­ tation to all freshmen interested in public speaking or debate, to attend the meeting. Science Convention Held in San A ntonio U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Twent y-s econd a nd S a n Antonio The Rev. L. H. Whart on, p a t t e r Sunday o’clock— Student 10 school classes. 11 o’clock— Serm on: “ The Tech­ nique of Being a ( hristian. 6 o'clock- Student in honor of Cornelia Engle, travel­ ing representative of the assem ­ bly's educational committee. Miss Engle will make a short talk. supper 7:80 o’clock— J e s s e Wilson, ex ­ student of the University and now secretary of the Student Volun­ teer movement in America, will lead a devotional service. F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T 114 West F our t e e n t h S t reet 9:30 o’clock— Sunday school for pupils up to age of 20 years. 11 o’clock— Su bject, “ Everlast­ ing Punishment.” Wednesday evening. 8 o’clock — Regular service at which testa- monies of healing through Chris­ tian Science are given. A L L S A I N T S U N I V E R S I T Y E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H Twen t y - s eve nt h and Whitis The Rev. Ha r r i s Masterson, J r . rect or 7 :3() o ’clock— Corporate com­ students munion for University with breakfast immediately follow­ ing in Gregg House. “ Communion 11 o’clock— A commemoration of the departed. Holy Commun­ ion and sermon, “ Saints in Light,” by the rector. The choir will sing of the Woodward, anthem, “ Savior, Source o f FIvery Bless­ ing,” 6 “ Peace” by Liszt, solo by Edmund L. King. Service” the o’clock— Vespers. and 4 o’clock— Services at Oakwood cemetery. C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H T e x * * Bible Chair The Rev. F r a n k L. J ew e t t , pas t or l l o’clock— “ Defeating Depres­ sion,” sermon pastor. by Music by the T exas Bible Chair mixed quartet. the ST. M A R T I N ’ S E V A N G E L I C A L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 1400 C o n u r e * * Avenue The Rev. F. G. Ro e* e ner , pas t or 9 o’clock— Sunday school. 3 o’clock— Luther League. 3 o’clock, Wednesday— L ad ies’ Aid Society. 8 o’clock, Wednesday— Sunday School Teachers’ Association. o’clock, Thursday — Choir 8 practice. U N I V E R S I T Y M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H 2401 G u a d a l u p e S t re e t The Rev. L. U. Spe l l ma n, p a s t or 9:30 o’clock— Sunday school. 11 o’clock —Sermon by the Rev. FL A. Hunter of McAllen. 6 o ’clock— Social tea for stu ­ dents. 6:30 o ’clock— Epworth League. 7:15 o’clock-—Organ vesper. 7 :30 o’clock— Sermon by the Rev. Raymond Taylor of Uvalde. Anthem by choir. S T. P A U L ’ S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Red River and S i xt e ent h S t r e e t s T h e Rev. K. G. Manx, p a s t or 9 o’clock— Services in German with Holy Communion. 10 o’clock— Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 o’clock— Services in F’ ng- S u b je c t: “ Remember Our 8 o’clock— Senior Walther L e a ­ lish. L eaders.” gue. U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H 2 11 0 G u a d a l up e S t r e e t The Rev. W. H. McKenzi e, pas t or 9:45 o’clock— Sunday school. l l service. Music by the choir, “ Praise Ye Jehovah.” o’clock— Morning 6:15 o'clock— B. Y. P. U. 7:30 o’clock— Evening service. choir, by Special music “ Awakening Chorus.” the that he has “ neglected his duties.” Mr. Barlow made an attempt, ac­ cording to rumor, to conceal the tragedy, a s he did not want it to hurt his record, nor that of Mickey Mouse. Hut hiding such a tragedy is like trying to hide It was a murder. found that Mickey return home not Thursday night. did Mickey Mouse was well known to all University students, and everyone will be grieved to hear of his tragic death. Moonbeams STRANGE VISITOR'S BODY DISCOVERED IN GYM POOL 5th Annual Campaign AUSTIN COMMUNITY C H E ST T Campaign Begins Next Tuesday! value that The Austin Commun­ organized ity Chest, ha < four years ago, so proven its Completely no p e r s o n acquainted with it would think of an­ reverting to the tiquated methods of collecting funds that prevailed befort its in­ ception. It has been administered conserv­ atively and sanely by the men and women who direct its activi­ ties, and who are giv­ ing of generously their time and talents without any compensa­ tion. AUSTIN T COMMUNITY ^ C H E ST Li t t l ef i el d Phone 8 8 1 2 A n v T U i n O T o O S U O E A L - A C W - - V A S s u n ! HAROLD TEEN -BEEZ1E LIKES TO PLEASE WUAT6HA OOT B E E T H E - A NACO OF g o t O N E V | r L E ' N O P E *. A I S E E M Cj i V IN ’ -TTI’ g O V S C O U T S S O M E L E S S O N S AMOV s w e e t ST u *=p i O U ' L» L S O V S l u e ”2. 0 o S l o w n o u 5 MOC2N - - THEATERS D E V O T I O N ” a n d t h r o u g h C u b a n ( O — w i t h A n n H a r d i n g . L e * i i e H o w a r d , O D u d l e y P. H e g g i e , I u e s D i r g e s , n o w d a y . L o v e " T h e S o n g , ’ ’ w i t h L a w r e n c e T i b - b e t r , L u p e E r n e s t T o r r e n c e , K a r e n M o r l e y , a n d J i m m i e D u r a n t e , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e P a r ­ a m o u n t . V e l e z , • F R I E N D S L O V E R S " A N D — w i t h A d o l p h e M e n j o u , L i l y D a m i t a , L a u r e n c e O l i v ­ e r , a n d E r i c h V o n S t r o h e i m , t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . ‘‘T h e n o w B r a t , ” w i t h S a l l y O ’ N e i l , A l ­ l a n D i n e h a r t , a n d F r a n k A l ­ b e r t s o n , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . L c i l i e M U R D E R A T M I D N I G H T ” — w i t h A i l e e n P r i n g l e , K e n n e t h T h o m p s o n , H a l e H a m i l t o n , A l i c e W h i t e , R o b e r t E l l i o t t , a n d n o w t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . “ T h e R o a d t o S i n g a p o r e , ” w i t h W i l l i a m P o w e l l , D o r i s K e n y o n , M a r ­ i an M a r s h , a n d L o u i s Ca l - h e r n , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . A t t he Q u e e n . F e n t o n , T H I S M O D E R N A G E ” ( C> — w i t h J o a n C r a w f o r d , P a u l ­ i n e F r e d e r i c k , M o n r o e O w s ­ l e y , a n d N e i l H a m i l t o n , t o ­ d a y a n d M o n d a y . “ S k i p p y , w i t h J a c k i e C o o p e r , R o b e r t C c o g a n , M i t z i G r e e n , a n d J a c k i e S c a r l , T u e s d a y o n l y “ I r o n M a n , ” w i t h L e w A y ­ res , J e a n H a r l o w , a n d R o b e r t A r m s t r o n g , W e d n e s d a y o n l y . “ S p o r t i n g w i t h C l a r k G a b l e , M a d g e E v a n s , E r n e s t T o r r e n c e , a n d L e w C o d y , T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y w i t h “ T h e A d o l p h e P O ’B r i e n , M a r y B r i a n , M a e C l a r k e , a n d G e o r g e E. S t o n e S a t u r d a y o n l y . A t t h e T e x a s B I o o d , ’ M ? n j c u , P a g e , ’ F r o n t W H A T A N N E m a t i n e e B R O U G H T H O M E ” — p r e s e n t e d b y t he H a r l e y S a d l e r C o m p a n y , t o n i g h t t h r o u g h T u e s d a y n i g h t w i t h T u e s d a y “ C h i l d r e n o f T o d a y , ” W e d n c s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y n i g h t s , w i t h m a t i n e e T h u r s d a y . “ In O k l a h o m a , ” F r i d a y a n d S a t ­ u r d a y n i g h t s wi * h m a t i n e e t h e ­ S a t u r d a y . A t a t e r , G u a d a l u p e S i x ­ t e e n t h S t r e e t s . t e n t a n d t h e M a r y G a r d e n , in c o n c e r t , W e d ­ n e s d a y n i g h t , N o v e m b e r 4. At G r t 7 1 ry G y m n a s i u m . E s t i m a t e s : A, g r e a t ; Ii, g o o d ; C. f a i r . R eviewed Today “ D E V O T I O N , ” c u r r e n t at the P a r a m o u n t , is a fair p i c t u r e . fr o m an e n t e r t a i n m e n t point o f v i e w , b u t s o m e t h i n g o f a d i s ­ is c o n s i d ­ a p p o i n t m e n t w h e n it It is in p l e a s a n t l y i n c o n s e q u e n t i a l p i e c e e re d t h a t it is A n n H a r d in g , o n e o f t h e s c r e e n ' s fi r s t-r a t e a c t r e s s e s , t h is s t r u c t u r a l l y w e a k t o w h o m is g i v ­ an d d r a w i n g en a s a v e h i c l e . ro om d r a m a , d o n e , c l e v e r l y d o n e , e n t e r t a i n i n g l y d o n e , bu t a f t e r it is all o v e r , w h a t a b o u t it? M b s H a r d in g h a s pr ove n her m e ta l e x q u i s i t e l y s u p e r l a t i v e m a t e r i a l b e f o r e this. a fac t w h ic h seem-; nor to be n e i t h e r h e r e it c o m e s to t h e c u r ­ t h e r e w h e n r e n t “ D e v o t i o n . ” T h e i- an e x a m p l e o f a p o o r s t o r y m a d e a c c e p t a b l e by g o o d p e r f o r m a n c e s , a f e a t is g i v e n c a p a b l e a s s i s t a n c e by L e s ­ lie H o w a r d , R o b e r t W illia m s , D u d ­ ley D i g g e s , and a host o f o th e r s. is no veal plot, o n l y a s i n g l e s i t u a t i o n w h ic h is so w o r k ­ e d o u t w it h c l e v e r n e s s a u d hu- : w a n n e s s t h a t a u d i e n c e s will find t h e m s e l v e s e n j o y i n g y o u n g girl i m p u l s iv e ly d i s g u i s e s h e r s e l f as a m i d d l e - a g e d w o m a n (I b e c o m e s g o v e r n e s s to a m a n ’s Hud in or d e r to be n e a r t h e m an I in w h ic h M iss H a r d in g s w e e t i T h e r e it. A film “ I Gave Him Devotion And the World Misunderstood! I “ I k n o w l o v e i m a r r i e d But I can do f o r h i m t o h a v e d o n e . expect n o t h in g t . r n ! W o u l d n ' t t r u e w o m a n in a - n v n ' h ?*’ s h o u l d n ' t m a n . thitiys t h a t h e n e e d - . a m i . re* a n y l o v e d o in e x q u i s i t e A N N H A R D I N G A s k - r o m a n t i c hi t . t h i s h u m a n q u e s t i o n i n “ D E V O TIO N ” a n R. K O. P r o d u c t i o n w i t h LESLIE H O W A R D R O BE R T W I L LI A M S N O W P L A Y I N G A n n H a r d in g a n d in “ D e v o t i o n , ” n o w L e s lie ♦ H o w a r d , at th e P a r a m o u n t T h o a t e u — t h a t ’s th e . i t u a t io n . T h e w h o le m o v ie is b u ilt a b o u t it, w ith s e v ­ era l i n t e r e s t i n g s c e n e s tieing d e - j vc lo p e d t h r o u g h th e t w i n a g e n c i e s i o f s m a r t d i a l o g u e and s t e a d y a c t ­ ing. T h e b e s t o f t h e s e o c c u r s w h e n an a r tis t f r i e n d o f th e man pc n e t r a t e s th e y o u n g w o m a n ’s d i s g u i s e a n d r e q u e s t s her to s i l t t o r a p o r t r a it . W h e n s i n g l e h i l i t i e s o f th e t h e pore I-1 s i t u a t i o n h a d appal c n t l y be e n e x h a u s t e d , an e n d i n g is b r o u g h t a b o u t w h ic h i- m tuTiu to ry, c e r t a i n l y a c c o r d ­ in g to m o v i e s t a n d a r d s . T h e m a n ’s w i f e , w h o h a s bet ii a w a y f r o m him I to r s e v e r a l y e a r s a n y w a y , a g r e e s * to g i v e h im a d i v o r c e , and so on. M iss H a r d in g has no e x t e n s i v e in t h i s p i c t u r e , but o p p o r t u n i t i e s it is g o o d to s e e h e r o n t h e sc r e e n a g a in . : E s t i m a t e : ('. * + # a in its l it t le o f p e r f o r m - 1 “ F R I E N D S A N D i n t e r e s t i n g , p o s s ib ly , L O V E R S , ” f a its n o w a t t h e H a n c o c k , e a s i l y a n o t h e r into tile cia.-s o f “ j u s t for m o v ie . ’ tie* p u r p o se *>f pa m g .w ay an ho u r or so in e n t e r t a i n m e n t w h ich ii- mild, to ay the least. Lily D a m - Ha. A d e l p h i .Menjou, a n d K n e ll Y o n S t r o h e i m t u r n tutees l i t t l e r e s e m b l i n g the e x c e l ­ t h e y have lent w or k fo r w h ich anil iu-cn n pun T i e at * m er, L a u r e n c e O liv e r, th e n e w “ f i n d . ” ! p r o v e s to he s o m e t h i n g o f un a c t- i or hut p e r s o n a l i t y . 'I here i s n ’t m uch fo r hem to do, l e n g t h , t h e a n y w a y . F o r h a l f p ic tu i o ponder s t h e id e a t h a t m a y ­ be l i f e l o n g frit nils!, ip bet we i n tw o m i n is o f g r e a t e r p o w e r than I lie lo v e v. 11 eh bo th o; Un iii b u* for a c e r ta in w o m a n T h e w o m a n b e i n g M iss D a m ita , t h e a n s w e r i- m or e t h a n obvion*-. H o w e v e r , t h e tw o m e n , ai m y o f f i c e r s impi t - o n e ' ml I * \ M essrs. Mi n jo n and O live r, d e c id e of hi rv. i e, hoi an-* lion t h e y b e l ie v e tin to fee a bad o n e , n o t k n o w i n g sh e IR o n ly th e too l o f her b l a c k m a i l ­ ing bu han d, p la y e d by Mr. Yon Y I o h e im , a r e a d y I .a te f , t h e y le a r n the tr u th , and so t h e I ight 1 e g i n s all ove i a g a in , i !s a w k w a r d l y all v e r y it d o n e , but a u d i e n c e s m ay e a t up. T h e best t h i n g in is F r e d ­ e r i c k K er r as an e ld e r l y E n g l i s h I g e n e r a l , r e t ir e d , and g i v e n to tell- : i n g d ir ty jokes. H e s e e m s to k n ow l a cai. in qu i t r it e , l a d y and it le n ty . N o e s t i m a t e . S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R I , 1931 T M F D A I L Y T E X A N Shots from the Shows M athews and Staff Engineers R eturn Attend Convention F ro m Dallas T rip P A G E F I V E to v a r i o u s l a r g e has h e e n an a n n u a ! c u s t o m i n d u s t r i a l p l a n ts f o r s e v e r a l year:'. T h e y a r e e n a b l e d by th; • m e a n s t o r o u n d o u t th e o t c i t r a l k n o w l e d g e w h ic h t h e y h a v e o b t a i n e d in t h e ir i n s t r u c t i o n t he U n i v e r s i t y b y c o m i n g i n t o k in d s a n d at c o n t a c t w i t h t h e v a r i o u s o f m e c h a n i c a l t h e ir o p e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t in t h e s e p la n ts . t o i n s p e c t i o n E a c h g r o u p o f s t u d e n t s o n th e ir visit o f t h e p o w e r plant w a s a c c o m p a n i e d b y a g u i d e w h o < x pl ai nod in d e t a i l t h e p u r- !>( -e and o p e r a t i o n o f t h e va r io u s i t e m s o f m a c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p m e n t. In a trip w h ich 4n s e n i o r e n ­ gine! rin g s t u d e n t s o f t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y h a v e ju s t m a d e to D a lla - th<>y p o w e r g a i n e d a p r a c t ic a l i n s ig h t i n t o the o p e r a t io n o f plant t h e the D a lla s P o w e r and th e r e rd' I ig h t C o m p a n y , w h ic h t h e y c a r e ­ f u l l y i n s p e c t e d . T h e s tu d e n t p a r ­ ty w a s in c h a r g e o f H. E . k e g ­ ler, p r o f e s s o r o f m e c h a n i c a l en** g i n g e r i n g at the U n iv e r s i ty . T h e praetif-e o f t h e s e n i o r e n ­ g i n e e r i n g st a l e n u m a k i n g a trip WHAT A WEEK OF SHOWS! A N D W E S T A R T W I T H Reviewed Today “ T H I S M O D E R N A C E , ” J . . a n it C r a w f o r d ' s m o st r e c e n t p i c t u r e , w ill be on v i e w at th e T e x a s T h e - a t e r t o d a y a n d M o n d a y . A p i c ­ t u r e a im e d at a b u l l ’s e y e o f e n ­ is n o t an e x t *p- t e r t a i n m e n t ti o n a l pi e d u c t i o n , e i t h e r a m o n g Miss Craw ford s v a r io u s work , or so b e it, a m o n g th e l a r g e r ranks o f t h e m o v i e is o n l y j d i v e r t i n g . It has also t h e g r a c e t o t be w e ll m a d e . A n d f o r d f a n s will e n j o y .loan C r a w ­ ii h u g e l y . i n d u s t r y . It T h e s t o r y 'is a b o u t a y o u n g j liv e d e c id e s ( b u t n o t f a m i l y . S h e t h e y a r e “ girl.- in Pat is, w h e r e iii l a d y o f t o d a y , ho w sh e m e e t s her m o t h e r f o r th e f i r s t t i m e in m a n y to o m a n y ! , a n d y e a r s t o g e t h e r . ” h o w t h e T h e y d a u g h t e r m e e t s a n d f a l l s l o v e w i t h t h e s c i on 01 a v e r y c o n s e r v ­ a t i v e to c h u c k h e r g i d d y f r ie n d s and m a r ­ ry th e m a n she l o v e s . All g o e s w e ll u n t i l t h . m a n d i s c o v e r s s o m e t h i n g t h e g i r l d o e s n ' t h e r s e l f , t h a t h e r m o t h e r is a k e p t w o m a n . T h e gi r l a n d h e r m o t h e r r e t i r e t o life, b u t t h e m o ­ a v e r y p r i v a t e t h e r , s e e i n g in I h e w a y o f h e r d a u g h t e r ’s h a p ­ t h e ol d a s - p i n e s s , g o e s b a c k s e e k s f o r g e t f u l n e s s in a r e n e w a l o f d i s ­ o n l y t i l l a t i o n w h i c h w h i m s e e ­ t h e m a n t h i n g ; c l e a r l y a n d s e t s m a t t e r s to righ ts. T h e play' is c l e v e r l y de*- v e lo p e d . w it h s m a r t d i a l o g u e pr o ­ ic ia t io n s. T h e d a u g h t e r is s o m e h o w' t h a t s h e s t o p p e d s t a n d s k n o w t o in is l e d u p o n v i d i n g no e n d o f d i v e r s io n . P a u l ­ in e F r e d e r i c k , w h o m Miss C r a w ­ f o r d berstelf f o r t h e r o le , p la y s t h e m o t h e r w e ll. is e x c e l l e n t as t h e N e i l H a m ilt o n m a n . and M onroe O w a lo y d o e s a n ­ o t h e r o f his e n g a g i n g p r o f l i g a t e r o le s. J nan C r a w fort I f a n s , a n d t h e y a r e m a n y , will k n o w w h at t o e x p e c t o f her. E s t i m a t e : (!. ------------ o ----------- Hancock Will Show Texas-S. ML U. G a m e M o tio n p i c t u r e s o f th e T< xas- f o o t b a l l g a m e w h ic h w a s S. M. I p l a y e d a t D a lla s yest- 'May w ill be j s h o w n on tile H a n c o c k T h e a t e r s e e o n st a r t i n g t o d a y at 2 o ’c lo c k t h e r e g u la r in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h s h o w i n g s o f th e f e a ­ t u r e , “ F r i e n d s a m i L o v e r s . ” Mr. L o u is N o v y , m a n a g e r o f t h e H a n ­ c o c k , ha ; .a n n o u n c e d . s c h e d u le d S a r a h A n n L l e w e l l y n , D e lta D e l ia D e lta , is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k ­ e n d at her h o m e in Martin. L illia n and M arilla M a s t e r s o n o f t h e A l p h a Phi h o u s e an* - p e n d ­ i n g S a t u r d a y and at t h e ir h o m e in Fan A n t o n i o . Sunday, F.. J. M a t h e w s , r e g i s t r a r , Ie it e a r ly F r i d a y m o r n i n g f o r Was - t h e m e e t i n g o f to a t t e n d t h e T e x a s b r a n c h o f t h e A m e r i c a n A - R e g i s - s e r ia t i o n o f a d d r e s s e d tr a s . Mr. M a t h e w s th e m e e t i n g .S atu r d ay morn so* on “ T h e E v o l u t i o n o f R e g i s t r a y o n . ” C o l l e g i a t e O t h e r problem*: p e c u lia t to r e g ­ is t r a t io n p r o c e d u r e w e r e d is c u s s e d . Mr. M a t h e w s r e ­ t u r n e d to Alist in S a t u r d a y night d u n and T h e f o l l o w i n g m e m b e r s o f t h e T a f t a c c o m p a n i e d Mr. M a t h e w s t o W a c o . M ax F it c h e n b a u m , a sista n t r e g is t r a r , am i M is se s E thel B m ch, C a r o l y n R e e v e s , G e r t r u d e H e a th , L o u is e an d S o p h i e S m i t h . Mr. L itchi nbaurn, M r s B a r e k m a n , a n d Mi - S m i th w ent to D a llas S a t u r m y t o a t ­ t e n d t h e T e x a s - S , M. I . f o o t b a l l g a m e . T h e o t h e r s r e t u r n e d w it h Mr . M a t h e w s . 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I < „ c h r o n i c l e r declares. . .. , in detail A fte r I, u . expeditions various trac ing ® early t h e ' T exas up to 1(175, Mr. C astaneda how - t h e expedition N e w K in d erg a rten S y s te m In au gu rated sp a c ia l to The D aily Texan. K E N TO N . Oct. 3 l . - E m p h « i * ; , i « d i « d « r i ad v a n ce m e n t according to devei- , u n d er t h e opment, th e k in d e rg a rte n into direction of T exas S ta te College recently for Women (C IA ) has . led ; in a u g u ra te d a pion w hereby ch. - y e a r s yeT u t „ r , ap p e la ted are T. S. Ed- which ',">,1,1 not he avoided,- the I in* a n e , n - U m of A n am arv Davis, M ary L. Dodson. bF AI<>nM L‘*on m 1*88, » Ken- d r e n may com plete one G. M. Conklin, L. E. Deacon, FL E. Greenwood, W. R. Ransone, W ill ie F ranks, F. A. Hale, A. H. K ettler, C. W\ Macune, A. M. Mood, F rank Seay, Ja m es E. Wal­ and Dan ker, R. E. N eum an, erallv believed to have been the i work in fo u r months. N E X T W E D N E S D A Y N I T E 8:15 N otre T ech b l l ; P enn S ta te 6 P ittsb u rg h H arvard 19; Virginia 0 Yale 33; D artm outh 33 A rm y 27; Colorado 0 Navy 0; West Virginia W’es- leyan 0 ginia 0 Oregon 14; New York U. 6 K ansas Aggies 19; W est V ir­ V a n d e rb ilt 49; G eorgia Tech 7 A lab a m a !»; K entucky 7 G eorgia 8 3; Florida 6 T en nessee 25; Duke 2 T u la n e 59; Mississippi A g­ gies 7 S ta te ♦» California 25; N evada 5 M ontana U. 37; M ontana S ta n fo rd 12; California (South Branch) 6 xiv, , ■ W ashington . S ta te 6 S ta te 7; Oregon „ W ashington 77; W hitm an 0 I tuh 60; Colorado Aggies 6 St. Paul L u th e r 20; P ark Re­ gion 0. enspo int 0. ers 9, Platteville Teachers 13; Stev- .Simpson 12; Iowa S ta te T each ­ Hillsdale 19; Hope 19. S h u rtle f f 12; M cK endree 12. Muncie 20; E arlh am 6. Milwaukee T each ers 12; North- w< ste rn College (I. P ittsb u rg 31; Em poria 12. Rio G rande 31; Cedarville 6. Michigan M. and T. 7; Mar­ q u e tte T each ers 0. St. O laf 26; G ustavus Adol­ N orth C e n tral 26; W heaton 7. St. Ambrose 15; Columbia 0. M ankato 0; Wenona 0. River Falls 33; S to u t 0. E veleth J r . 34; Bemidji 7. Moorehead T eachers 50; Valley City 0. Illinois W esleyan 19 E ure k a 0. Cornell College 9; Coe 6. D eP au w 18; F ra n k lin 7. Olivet 13; K alamazoo 0. l,aCrosse 13; E au c laire 0. N orth D akota U. 2 0 ; North Baldwin Wallas 31 ; K en t 0. Kenyon 24; Capital 0. W e ste rn Reserve 7; Oberlin 0. Miami 19; Denison 0. Albion 13; Alma 2. C e n tral S ta te T ea che rs 43; De­ tr o it City 0. P . p w E l V C u U n e d t Published in Review A on pape r “ The Earliest Catholic Activities in T exa s,” read by C. E. C a sta n ed a , L atin-A mer- ican librarian, in Boston last De­ cember, has app e ared in the Octo­ ber issue of Catholic Historical Review, . . , the Mr. C a sta n eda shows th a t i firs-1 man to cross the lower Rio ,, G rande into Texas was F ern an d o Azcue, who in 1065, reached a point 8 miles ea st of Laredo. H ere the first big fight on T exas » ^ j Rent A N E W ROYAL Portable T y p e w r i t e r ( O f f e r limited ber 1st). to Decem­ Rental applied if machine is purchased a f t e r two months. T y p ew rite r Service . Re­ pairs . . Sales. . The Royal P o rta b le ty p e­ w riter is a sturd y, com pact machine, for tu r n in g o u t all y our writing. dependable T E L E P H O N E 7 0 0 0 Texas Bookstore A u t h o r i z e d De al er phus 0. eyan 0. Wichita U 71; N eb rask a Wres- $ 4 . 0 0 p e r m o n t h . r n M p i dL : ■ -V ' Mary Garden T h e w o r l d ’* g r e a t e s t h i n g i n g a c t r e s s wi l l b e at G re g o ry G y m S e a t * a r e n o w o n *a l e at Cc - O p a n d J. R. R e e d M u s i c Co. Price* $1 OO, $1.50, $2.00 A few seats at $2.50 \ Auspices Amateur Choral Club Precious Moments y o u r . . . are n e v e r w a s t e d w h e n you s t o p here to chat with f r i en d s and si}) a coke. S o m e of the college s t u d e n t s ’ most pleasant hours are s pen t with the j ovi al c r o w d at our store. N O M E - D R U G C O . - CHICKEN SNAX A new chicken specialty that is a sure cure for hunger! C astaneda to Speak Monday at Luncheon W e i nvi t e Y O U R a p p r o v a l of t hi s n e w ‘t ast y* CAMP H O R N CA FE A N I ) S A N D W I C H S H O P W e appl'*'! l a t e y o n i pa f o l i a g e Op e n Sunday* I * 2 Mil on < le org et own Road I at I i i Ilul u ( i n n , w ll UU D o - s ' [•abo ( n -an R o m d t i l e I ll TI < hi on hot ii- at II »tel on ‘ • T h o N i ’ vv a n d Pion lia Miller to A ddre ss Y. M. C. A. Tuesday At particular p r o b l e m . . D a k o ta S ta te 12. illy at i o n s with the var- O klahom a Baptist 13. luncheon a dis- ; C e n tra l (Okla.) T ea ch e r 19: T exas Bank and I rust Co. fit h and Bra; Austin, T o There’s a Place At Our Bank For Your Deposit T U X .A S .HANK. ANO T R t/S T CO. ' ,y lATlN a Complete Banking Service i f O F F I C E R S : SAM S P A K E S , P r e s i d e n t ALBERT TAYLOR, Vice President A. C BULL, Vice President H. A. TUR NE R , Ca s h i e r GEO. ti . TEMPLI N, Asst. Cashi-r D I R E C T O R S : SAM SP ARKS R. D. PARKER A. C BULL HE R M A N BROWN J. M P A T T E R S O N A L B E R T TAYLOR DR Z. T SCOTT Ii. A. FURNER I ad of the u mal vesper - aninday afte rn o o n , t h e iii(• 1111M>rsh i 11 ' 11 the V . W . C. D ay to n 63; T ra n sy lv a n ia 0. W ilmington 52; Alliance 0. O tte rb e in 13; M a rie tta 0. B u tle r 13; W’abash 0. bv Linda Ai-1 DeKalb 6; S t.V ia to r 0. invite I Charleston T ea ch e rs 25; Milli- Ii son to be p r e se n t T uesda y night at the \ . M. ( ’. A. to hear Frau- i j. I-. Mill.'!- -pink. The subject ■ Knox 7; Beloit 0. of his ta lk will be “ W orld Needs T hat C hallenge and Statesm en of Today.” S tu d e n ts D efiance 15; Bow ling Green 0. Adrian 25; Detroit Tech 0. D etroit 21; Loyola 0 the Monmouth 7; A ugustana 6 Mr. Miller is chairm an of is form er secretary of World S tu d e n t C hristian Federa- W hitew ater 7; Oshkosh 6 lion and Normal 14; Carbondale 0 the fed e ra tio n , an O xford g ra d -1 W ittenberg 14; H eidelberg 6 Hate and an dent. 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