THE DAI EV7 TEXAN F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H OL. XIX AUSTIN, TEXAS, M ONDAY, OCTOBER 1 4 ,1 9 1 8 URTY STUDENTS GO TO OFFICERS’ CAMP [en Chosen From Those Who Had Attended Summer Camp or Fort Sheridan, and Those Who Had Had Previous Ex­ perience. DUH GO TO GEORGIA »u, Crawford, K ennedy and Dittm ar Form the Quartet. Probably the most in teresting h a p ­ ping o f the p ast few days was the [a rture of V a rs ity ’s first quota for ters’ tra in in g camp. The men who were given very short notice and Idid not have oppo rtu nity to see ly of their friends. t h a t telegraphic advice from F ort the University Houston [ta was to be fo rty -fo u r men, Cap Ozanne announced t h a t a1 men wished to t r y out were to ap p e ar ►re an examining board consisting fieut. Soper, Lieut. Bachelder, and it. Henry. This caused g re a t ex- lent and when the board convened Fe was a long line of men who ^ght they ought to be officers wait- to go before them. However a f te r the men had ap pe are d before fd they did not feel so sure their DR. WALKER RESIGNS POST R. M. PATE FOR PRESIDENT German Profesor Leaves University to Becom e District Language In* spector of S. A. T. C. Schools. Member o f Middle Law Class A n ­ nounces Candidacy Against Huffman of Marshall. for inspector Dr. Joseph Clay W alker, A djunct Robin M. P a te of Austin, member Professor of Germanic L angu ag es h as of the middle law class of the U n i­ resigned fio m the U niversity in stru c t­ versity h a s announced his candidacy ing staff to accept a position as lan ­ for the presidency of the s tu d e n ts ’ guage the S tud e n ts’ the present session. association for Arm y T ra in in g Corps schools of the ] H is only opponent as so f a r anqpunced district composed of Texas, Oklahoma, J is Reagan Huffman of Marshall, also New Mexico, and Arizona. He will ; a m em ber of the second yea r class in have abou t th irty schools in his t e r r i - , law. P ate h as been a student of the Uni- tory a n i he will travel around among I them to inspect th e ir methods and su e-' versity du rin g last three y ears cess in teaching modern languages, es- j and has taken a p ro m iiftjn t p a r t in pecieliy French and m ilitary French, student affairs. L a s t y ear he was Dr. W alker has been connected w ith j first a s s istan t yell leader to Will Col- the the lins and also worked out with tra c k and baseball squads. the U niversity for the last two years, and b efo re t h a t time he was an in­ s t r u c t in French a t Baylor Female College i t Belton, Texas. Dr. W alker received his doctor of philosophy de­ gree from Heidelberg University, in Germany. He is an accomplished len- guist and has had considerable ev- perience studying and teaching G er­ m an, French, Spanish and Italian. His work here in the U niversity will be u n derta k en by o th er members of the f a c u l t y PLANS BEING MADE T hirteen form er stud ents of the U n iversity received th eir commission I as second lieutenants in the coast ar- t a n n m r r l i m n r 1 tillery corps at the fifth officers’train* IU KE.V1VE. ALLA LU hi ing camp jvlst closed a t F o r t Monroe, Six of these were in school re st have all I Virginia. this last year while THIRTEEN STUDENTS GET COMMISSIONS O btained at Fort Monroe, V a., in Coast A rtillery Corps. Due to the f a c t t h a t tomorrow is a holiday, the election to fill the various stud ent offices has been postponed. I t is not known w hat day will be set, b u t according to Wesley W. Brown, sec reta ry -tre a s u re r following Monday when school opens ag ain will probably be set as the offi­ cial day. t | th ree m onths eight sessions. These men all u n d e r­ w ent t ra in in g du rin g the months of July , A ug ust and S ep­ tember, and a f te r short leaves *vill be sent overseas service. Those receiving commissions were th e following: Ja m e s A. Barnes, ’17 Acad, of C h ester; Alonzo Fountain, '17 Law of E n n is ; Joe H. Hity TO Eng. of P a r is ; H u g h Sloan Grady, ’17 Acad, from S. M. U. and ’20 Law f r o m D allas; H e n ry H. H am m er, ’17 Acad from C en ter; Lucian C. H en­ derson. ’09 Eng. of D allas; H erbert ’ l l Acad, of Denison;! L. P a t t e r , Ralph Randolph, ’14 Acad., '17 Law ! of A ustin; Law rence H. Rhea. ’20 j Acad, of D allas; Robert G. Storey, ’15 Acad, and Law of T y ler; F ra n k S. Stubbs, ’16 Law of Galveston; Clyde V. Wallis, ’15 Acad, of F erris, and Abe H. Y eager, ’19 Law of Cleburne. o------------- EX-STUDENT MARRIES. Word has recently been received by U niversity friends of the m a rr ia g e of M iss Helen Beciler and Lieutenant P aul Good at F o rt Bliss n e a r El Paso on September 3. Miss Beckler w a s a form er student here receiving her M. She was a member of A. in 1916. K appa Alpha T h eta sorority here and assistan t in philosophy. Since g r a d ­ uation she has been teaching English in the El Paso High School. Lieut. Good g ra d u a te d from West Point with the 1918 class and is from Bos­ ton, M assachusetts. He and his bride in Columbus, will make th eir home New Mexico, where hei s now s t a ­ tioned. LIEUT. BLALOCK VISITS CAMPUS Alum ni Publication to Be Be* gun A gain, D exter Ham­ ilton States. [of Kliately begun tmediately a f te r the last man had i Mrs. C harles Stephenson, general through, the board compiled a cataloguer of U n iv ersity alumni has likely men anti p re paratio ns recently received a le tte r from Dexter to ship the men Hamilton of C orsicana, president of The first detachm ent of men the ex-students association to the ef- listing of Joe Moss, Claude Craw- Ja c k B. Blalock, of M arshall, aca- feet t h a t plans are now being made and W arre n D. Kennedy with demit* stu d en t here for the last three to revive the Alcalde, alum ni publica- . Elm er D ittm a r in charge en- yea rs was eommissicned a second l i e u - 1 tion of th e University. No Alcalde led for Camp Hancock, Augusta. tenai I in i n f a n t r y at the F o r t S h e r i - j has been issued since last spring owing fgia, on th a t same night October 1918. These men leave a host of oan tra in in g school and has been sta- to a lack of interest and financial sup- |ds in the U niversity and th eir I tioned ’t Georgetown, as personnel ad-1 p ort in th e alumni association by the Stationed at Southw estern Uni* versity— Is Second in Command. --------- the and forensieal fr a te rn ity , Y. MAN SICK. the m orning of wishes fo r success and speedy fission. |e second detachm ent of men had ju ta n i for Southw estern U n% ersity S. ex-students. A. T. C. Lieut. Blalock took m ilitary | However, now th a t th e F o u rth Lib- tra in -n g here a t the U niversity and e r ty Loan C a m p a ^ n is out of the w ay time to p re p a re and to see their a f te r his commissioning at F o rt Sheri- and the state is recovering from the influenza epidemic, Mr. Hamilton ex- Li-*ut. Blalock was one of th e most [ pects to push m a tte rs tow ards a suc- dent c f this y e a r ’s student body and duties in a few days. was defeated by a n arrow m arg in of votes Bk.lock w as one of the best k n o v f a n d most popular stu den ts in school. D a rin g his entire stay here he w- hi-' way throug h and the hon­ ors t h a t he received a tte s t to his abil­ ity a n t i m t r it. ids. They were notified of their dan lie took special personnel work. )tance on fth and from t h a t time until they prominent stu d en ts here in th e Uni- cessful conclusion. versi’y. He was a member o f F r ia r , they were being rushed to and fro senior honer f r a te r n ity , the Athenea- id the cam pus where various um L ite ra ry Society, w inner of the |ical exams were given and rec- J a m e s Anderson, B. A. *18, Assis- Delta Sigma Rho oratorical prize, the completed. The men picked Steliox gold watch prize for s p e a k in g ,' t a n t General S e c re ta ry of the Uni- the cream of the S. A. T. C. Collegiate Section “ A ’’ and there m em brr of Delta Sigma Rho, h o n o ra ry j varsity Y. M. C. A. has been serious- student ly IU with influenza durin g the past rdly a doubt but w h a t tbe men istinguish themselves and more m an ag e r of last y e a r ’s Longhorn Mag- j week. He is now past the dangerous uphold the trad itio n s of the Uni- azine He made the race f o r presi- s*a £ e an d expect to be back to his ty. Bis second detachm ent consisting jirty men in ch a rg e of S ergeant en trained for Cam p M ac A rth u r faco, on the m o rn ing of the thir- A large g a th e rin g of friends at the station to bid them God their leave-taking was a oily one without the te a r s and [that are usually associated with [happenings? T his was probably ise the men themselves were in good spirits th a t th eir friends and M. D. ’18 died of pneum onia at not help being hap p y themselves. Cincinnati, Ohio, last T h u rsd ay, ac- ppening such as this is not new cording to word received by frie n ds [ here in the U niversity. S to u t had just completed his medical course at Galveston last J u n e and since then has been serving as an i n te rn e in a He c o n tra cted I hispital in Cincinnati, influenza while w orking in th e hos­ pital and his d eath was caused by S tout pneum onia which was a m em ber of Delta Sigm a Phi fra te rn ity here and Alpha Kappa : y**1*6; Kappa f r a t e r n i t y a t Galveston. He j has a you nger b ro th er, Royce Stout, here in the U niversity now. A W a r Savings’ B ank a t the cor- [ n e r of Seventh S tr e e t and Congress A venue opened business this m orning i and u n d e r the supervision of various j w om ens’ organizations of Austin it i will be open every week day until 1 the end of the w ar fo r th e sale of w ar savings and t h r i f t stamps. 1 addition to the S. A. T. C. upon a ce rtain bright sunny morn of this week. “ I know* t h a t bugle blew at two o’clock, and I ’ve been up for history of the V arsity and as passes there will be many more the w a r is won. Donald S to u t of Ennis, B. A. ’14 [ W AR SAVINGS BANK OPENS. DONALD STOUT DIES. “ J u s t 9 o’clock? Why, ------------ o------------ followed. ^ *ST1 * and detachm ent consisted of the fol- jig m en: M ajor T. Bell, N orm an Ig. Benamin L. Billingsley, John Eullington, R ufus R. Burleson. tm H. Cocke, Louis M. Compa- Emil Corenbleth. Reuben E. [la, A f x a n d e r B. ( | x, Elm er C. mg. T ra v is M. Dameron. Paul »utz, William H. Denny, Lee A. Lee D ittert. Willis J. Gaedcke. N. Glezen, Reuben W. Gray, lei M. Greer. Ben W. Greig. Jack lickerson, Wilbu*- J . Hill, Edwin [hfeld, N athaniel W. H unter. ?rt F. Laram ore, H enry W. Law- Charlee H. Leonard, Robert A. fin. E d g a r H. F i r r y , Jam es H. Ill, Clifton Rogers, iv. Joel S. Sims, Coy D. Sn* w Webster, Robert L. White, Isaac John Wilkinson. Ftenjamin F. W rig h t, and William H. Young. It th at time from i* expected to time in the very near fu tu re more men will be called to go to the various tra in in g camps end so m any more of F. V a rs ity ’s sons will be following in the footsteps of these men almost before I they expect to leave. NOTICE N A V A L S. A. T. C. ie follow ing men should call up the Autsin Local oBard immediate- regard to their induction pa p e rs : Charles Wood Clark, William »ton Ousley, Joe Orville Corwin, Jr., James Donald Day, Robert Lee w*y, Paul H. Edwards, William Gordon Epley. Leonardo G illey, Cal- N. Gilfillan, Norton Graham Ham ilton, Samuel Duff Hendrick, Del- [Leon Johnson, Joe Bernard Lovejoy, Thomas Dodson McCrummen, Smith, John McNamara, William Richardson F*rafka, Stoddart fid Small and Eyler N. Simpson. b y s of the S. A. T. C. as Seen by a New Recruit on Being Inducted afte rn o n to me, ’ quoth a re c e n t stood up it seems fall fast asleep. And next, he in is line and m easured for thn ig of be­ a n ^ ^un ing a m em ber of the s tu d en t arm y ! , Of course, t h e r e ’s a certain satisfac­ tion comes of Knowing one is serv­ ing his country, and all that, but patrio tism loses some of th e a t t r a c ­ tive g lam ou r with which it is invested speeches when in F o u rth of Ju ly arising amid inky darkn ess a t five o’clock, a f te r a w akeful night spent on a quasi-m atress stuffed with hay which, a f t e r p ersisten t has worked th roug h o ne’s garm ents, and very effectively p e n e tra te d the epi­ dermis. effort, For th a t is w hat those num erou s stacks o f hay sprinkled at various intervals over our f a ir campus a re for,— not for breakfast food as was at first commonly supposed. One of the first duties o f a S. A. T. C.er is to proced to the haystack in regular Boy Blue fashion,—-only he must stuff a peculiar looking sack affair with a bale or so o f the golden wisps and call it a m attress before he can necessary then a f t e r having the two of clothes, each of garm ents, som ewhere n e a r the right size, slung a t his unsuspecting head, he is al­ lowed to a ttire himself in this mil­ itary regalia and s tru t th e campus, his very favorably impressed with own changed ap pearance. life is, of course, rising which permits one One of the most charm in g fe atu res the of this new to early revel in the joys of early m orn ing in th e approved l’Allegro style. Then follows a m erry little dash over to S. M. A. for b re ak fa st, and the mili­ ta ry duties o f the day are begun. “ F'ine?— w here did I hear th at word b e f o re ? ’’ m u tte re d one of the gallant d efen d ers of democracy. But the h alf has never yet been told, for th ere is the p leasan t little affair of being inoculated and th o r­ oughly sterlized, and all th a t sort of thing. C am pused fo r th re e weeks is th e verdict following these proceed­ ings,— b u t a f t e r th a t, oh, boy!— one can enjoy the unspeakable luxury of a free S a tu rd a y n i g h t ! Verily, Uncle Sam is an exacting task m aster! NO. 9. LONGHORNS WIN FROM RADIO SCHOOL 25 TO 0 Texas Steers Make Good Showing in Practice Game With Allstar Eleven Picked From Buzzer Students. ELECTIONDATE POSTPONED UNTIL SCHOOL OPENS Several Offices Still V acant and Petitions Due Secretary Treasurer. WHOLE SQUAD PLAYS Coaches Juneau and Ettlinger Test Out Plays and A bilities of A ll New on Squad. In a practice game devoid of any thrills or outstanding features real V a rs ity ’s Longhorns defeated the foot ball learn from the Radio School by a score of 25 to 0, on Clark Field on S a tu rd a y afternoon. The game was only a practice one, and was not ad­ vertised to the public or University Wednesday students and only about five hundred watched the contest. T h e r | was no organized cheering, band playing, singing ot‘ Eyes of Texas, or any of the ' t h e r regular fe atures of U ni­ versity football contests, but the game interesting and well played was an Many petitions were received be­ fore last Tuesday night which was the last day according to the constitution to obtain a place on the official ballot. one m every w a y from a sp ec ta to rs Yet there a r e several offices which 1 v H " po rd' A number o f new faces appeared in T exas’ lineup and throughout the con- have no candidate, and in order to J make th e ballot complete the secre- t a r y - tr e a s u r e r has extended the date “ 'st m any substitutions fo r a few days made so a * Coaches Ju n e a u and Ettlinger Those who' have th eir petitions in had a 00<' °P P "r t “ n i t y to size up the the various squad mem­ abilities S’vt nson at center did some bers. very good tackling and in fact the whole Texas line held. well, so that the Radio men had little success in j picking holes through the front de­ fense. circulation now m ust get busy anti see th a t they are filled with the cor­ rect number o f names and that they a re in the h ands of Wesley W. Brown before it is too late. ASST. REGISTRAR GIVES UP HER JOB Has Had the Position for Two Years— Begins W ar Work. to take tests Professor E. K. McGinnis, C h a ir­ man of the School of Business Adm in­ istratio n in the U niversity has recent­ ly received requests from the U. S. Civil .Service Commission for a n um ­ ber of applicants to qualify as sten ograph ers and typists. Men and women both a re urged to study and p repare themselves for this work as a means and add towards the winning of the war, and tests are given here in Austin every Tuesday. It is announced th a t sufficient rooms in p rivate houses have been obtained and listed so that the room shortage in W ashington is now over. E n tran c e salaries cf eleven and twelve hundred dollars are paid to the successful ap­ plicants for these civil service ex a m ­ inations. The U niversity is offering a num ber of courses pre paring sten­ o g ra p h ers and typists, and Professor McGinnis will be glad to explain all about the opportunities and the work to anyone interested. In T«xa« was particularly fo rtu n a te in fo rw a rd passing. Out of almost a doz- j en attem p ts only two failed and one othei pass was intercepted by a R a­ dio halfback. George McCullough did fost of the passing, while Ben Brown, Bering, IC I anil h a n g were on the re­ ceiving end. No very long passes were attem pted but a gain of twenty to th i r t y y a rd s was sure practically every time the aerial route was tried. the backfield several new men showed up to advantage. Mason started the game at quarte r and then played at halfback. Hi made several line good gait a on end plunges and was responsible for the first touchdown. Ben Brown showed up ra th e r wel in the keystone posi­ tion and kept the team on the go most of the time. Joe and William Ellis and Dennis were other backs who made freouent gains when called on. The football squad has been serious­ ly hampered by the epidemic of / i - fluenza. Louis Smythe, Gus King, J. A. Turper. and Herbert Poyner wTere all out of the game on this account. Brownlee F erguson, captain of last y e a r’s Shorthorn team and the most promising contestant for quarterback position is still out of the game with a strained ankle, but he will be in fine fettle for the next contest. runs and FORMER^ PRESIDENT OF STUDENTS’ ASSN. GETS COMMISSION Jam es Austen Kame'- of Chester, B. A. ’17 and M. A. T 8 , who wa- last spring elected president of the University S tu d e n ts ’ Associat ion for this y e a r ha." just been commissioned a second lieu ten an t in coast artillery at the fifth officers’ tra in in g cam p at F ort M onroe, Va. Barnes applied to e n te r this cam p ju>t at the end of school last yea r and was called into service early in th e sum m ei. While here in the U niversity he was an as­ sistant then a tutoi in Governm ent, and also a m em ber of the S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly. to 'h is capacity d u r ng David Pena of Austin was acting captain of tl^h team during the first half ar d J *e Spence of Dallas served in the second half. The team is without a captain ar! in o’ (Continued on Page 4.) RADIO GAME LINEUP. T e x a s : R adio: ..................... Cushing ........................Sheets S w e n s o n .......................... Spence .............................. F a l k ................................... Hill..................................... Rach................................... Pena, (a cting ca ptain) B erin g ................................ Mason................................. McCullough..................... Joe E llis .......................... William E l l is ................. .................Full back......................... ..................... Strulby ..................... Raydon ..........Eubank, capt. .................Left h a lf........................... ................... Connelly ............................Belk ...................Darmody T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S O C IE T Y M.ss Ellen A da Stephens is v isit­ ing her p a re n ts a : aer home in La** C na ries. La. Mias M audeiie Vinson is e n te rta in -. mg as ne guest aer cousin, M :ss Je s ­ sie G s m s o e of Houston. H is F ran ces M yrick is w ith her p a re n ts rn. L ockhart a n tu the U n iv er­ sity reopens. M iss E i.tr . B onnet of E agle P ass ill at m e Zeta has been seriously house. Miss A lm a C arl is w ith h er p aren ts rn. San Anton > until th e reopening me U n iv ersity C harles A G a-irk h as recoveree from the in flu en za a n i is again teach ­ ing a t S M A. Looney .« recovering fro: i r. f. mm va. 'a: L ieut. W illiam P. E rw in has ju st qual:fled as tr.e latest A m erican ace according I dispatches fro rn F ranee. L eat E rw in wh se h n e is rn. A m a­ rin:- e n liste i a! th e first officers’ tra in ­ ing camp at F o rt Logan H. Root. L it­ tle Rock. A rk an sas, s r i w as la te ’ tra n sfe rre d to the S M. A here. He g raduated w ith the sixteenth squad­ ron from th e local gr an d school and did all his flig h t tram ..ne in F ran ce He is the first ace from the U niver­ sity S M A. Miss Ava Lee Mar? has been v isit­ ing rn. F o rt W o rth d u n n g th e holi­ days. H enry H askins of G>’ rales, ha? been sics: w ith th e in flu e n z a fo r th e h wee X. F r a n e r M iv of A ustin now tor. val esc .rig from a a a i case of la grippe. is Louis Smythe of Oa.< Cliff* i# again able to re ab out a fte r being in bed lavs. the u n fljen ta fo r several M ss V era H art is visitin g in Bryan fo r a f e w days. mg her p aren ts in T ay lo r h irin g the Miss M ildred e r r .th has been visit- last wee ii. Sam A a arts of Dallas has been visiting at the K. A. house. G eorge H enderson of P aris is re­ covering from the influenza. Miss F ran c es V a n sa n t F o rt W o rth na? been seriously ill a: Seton w ith th e influenza. She is now re ­ covering nicely. of ------------ O'------------- FOOTBALL LOSES TWO. N orm an B erm e of H o u lto n , right en i. and J. H alford Russell of Pilot Point, m a 'a g e r. are loft to the fo o t­ ball squad fo r th e re st of the sea­ son or. account of leaving w *h th e rest of the fo rty U r.ivers.ty students sent from th e St a n erts A rm y T ra in ­ ing Corp? to Cam p M cA rth u r and o th er officers* train in g camp?. Ker- irg received a T-second rn. foot* last y e a r and wa? re g ard e d a? one of the stro n g e st ends th. - y a r He f ok p ar: in the T. C. IL ar. . Rad t names a r g showed up rn- RusseL wa.- as­ sista n t fo o tb all m an ag er last year an d was actin g a? m an ag e r of this y e a r’? fo o tb all team . TEXAN MISSED BY MANY. is read y by T h a t th e T exan the bulk o f the stu d en t body ar. i is re a l­ ly m issed v ie r , it ire ? not com e o u t wa.? well shown during the pa?t wee*, day. th e first day of the influenza paper q u a ra n tin e m any th o u g h t w on . 2 come out every day. K i n ­ dred? called DV th e office in th e Main B uilding a’ d the p rin t mg shop in J. Hall every day fo r th e ir papers, hop­ ing th a t each cay the Texan m ight be aga;:. issued. a -o- A dvertise in the DAILY TE X A N Joseph’s Pharmacy CORNER 7TH AND CONGRESS A ustin’s P o p u lar D rug C om er, w here you eau find every, thing in D rugs, Soda, and an elab oratel lin e o f Stationery, Candy, Dom estic and Im ported T oilet A rticle*. PHONES 325, 335 BIG G S & COM PANY 1007 Congress Ave. Phone 1601 The Dependable Cleaning and Pressing House Our work must please you or you don’t pay for it. VOICE CULTURE MRS. J. W. MORRIS. MISS HELEN MORRIS, Teacher of EXPRESSION and DANCING. STUDIOS: University: 305 W est 21st S t (P o p e F la ta.) 109 W est 9th SE Downtown: TELEPHONE 4009. > J THE DAILY TEXAN —----------------------------- The Student D aily Publication of the University of Texas. — — __ ^F e w o r k . J _______ terview applicants and explain WELCOME RADIO. Published every a fte rn o o n except Son- »r os the C am pus. It j, ir!ieei with pleasure that The Texan welcomes the birth Offices: University, Room loc. Ma r. 0f “tThe Radio.” the weekly pub- Boation of the students of our _________ Buni.ng. I *r R a d i o E n te re d as necond-class m a tte r a: th e Air S e r v i c e Soh *:>! Postoffice a: Austin, Texas, u n d er Operators. We have gladly we!- th e Act Of C ongress. Morch 3, i s m corned the Radio students as a A cceptance S ubscrip tio n pr.ee $3.00 per year for m.ailir.g at special p a r t o f US a m . t h e . r i n t e r e s t s a r . u ra te of postage provided for in Sec- w e l f a r e a r e a il o u r o w n . We a r e t;o n n o s . Act cf Oct- >?r 3. 1917. g i a t 4 to k n o w t h a t t r e y h a v e t h i s A u th o rized S eptem ber 24. 191' new tie of unity that will tend to cement their student b *ov and ^ e tr^ s . increase i . *** m o r a l e , th a t The Radio will have a suc­ cessful calver and we assure its i e x a r . w ill e i i t rn provided f-*r each student t h r ugh th e Student A ctiv ity Fee F. E i w a r i Wa xer. E tite r-.r.-Chief J. T u rn e r G arn er . . M anaging E ditor W C. F arm b m ____Bus ness M an ag er gladly help it all i t ca: t h a t T h e Issu e E d ito r fo r T lay W E SL E Y W BROW N. A sst. E d ito r R ea: G rar.berrv. EPIDEM IC CRISIS PAST. ALL OF THE MEN’S FRATERNITIES IN U. OF T. ALIVE Eighteen Organizations Still The University has been face Maintain Chapters— Four W ithout Houses. to face during the past week with one of the biggen: crises it Ail of th e mer.'? fra te rn itie s here has ever met. The University*. are still M aintaining th e ir c h a p te r or- the city o i Austin &nd the a r m y gar .nations m sp ite i f th e w ar eon- camps in a n i near A jstm have ditior.s and th e p lacing of m em bers been threatened with a serious ®f ^he stu d e n ts A rm y T raining Corps in barrack s. Of th e eighteen n atio n al epidemic of one arr. ria. so ser- . organizations represented Bere. a.. . I Olla* in .ac. that tr.e city council but four are maintaining chapter o f Austin saw fit to pass an O rd - h -ses, though none are running a serving mea.- The four i n a n e s chosing all schools, thea- :ar;- tens, churches and other p u b lic “ j : Ar- w ithout houses are Phi G am m a D elta. Phi D elta r- gatnerm gs wit mn tr.e eitv limits. ti ar. d •* T h eta, M gm a A lpha Epsilon . . . • j " - . - . , • • The ordinance h a s not y e t oeer. Ac* a Tse Ph Gamma Delta ar i Ph are m e th ese f r a te rn itie s have e t r lease . 2 University a’ . annexes of th* Tee Sigma A m :. ru n lr ss pu : s Tr i m ary c * » " • »- one y e a r by normal a. re Pe mg 2 : p r e J - w . - .m . Bu lim a jp Hp- lo- H use ’ a repealed b u t th e d a n g e r seem s to be practically over a n i b y th e rv:t*a Theta fcc- ^ 5 middle of the week things will l begin to get back About twenty death monia have oc ■*f“»s3 Austin since the epi ierm start­ ed. th >usand p e 9p I e have ha i infl u aura i r. a it. re >r Ie.-' m ild f rn;. I ut tr.e situation is now well in hand. and if due care is taken by the rn re m e arr - convalescents r. m a will d e v N*t lade ar annex ne Acacia lr* ' Perhaps fifteen - - tr. . ,r.,, t i t 1 ’• r * *"&>t €*TTI ? i €*5 ta3iV tr "4*?*£r. t J T Tlh CS : ' The D elta Tau D elta f r a t ha? m oved from - _4 W est T w e n ty ; -a T er-. W hit:? * *■ K a ; 7 a A ? na has rn.: -• e : t Co 4 ~ W~>: rad u r n : i i Ch: street,. •bee-3- I ' I th in : sire - 1 : : rn 1 w etr.y-nrst A .J way to 2 4 't l*c em O f the re?* of the rn. vea * w* Aver ta irmcraiuw a»e w: the . p re te s t c ase? a a are st.. 5 gm.a c a r y irg m em . These a ir at SI W est Nm e tr en rn . Kappa t I .here Ired u n u t c u e m er. in 5 g n u at 2 : W w : N netee rn. C t i raining -■re than tr.e s t u- at _ W est N. meter nth : Alpha , a r c U n iv ersity Ph Fan - rn. r g a . B eta T h eta Pi a t Avgg ne. s a A r t , r at _ Tr.r rem* rin g six fra*?rr.:tie? rent rn - rn e ra peer r ase? a n d ane m a.n- ta.r.rn g .r e .same z aces th.s y e a r as Ha > e r j Gran ae D- re- ’ I" West Twe ' West 7-v *- a* - IU . ma Na at 2405 t. a: . Ph at 2. apstion a: Theta X. TRACK CAPTAIN LEAVES “ J I IXJ cuire*i am : r. u Ur.;\ ersitv dents, a pre sent ■’5* r-cr. n o n e in have b een about t w ar.*: f i f t y cases an r.g th e Students* Arm.; C rr*s aud perhaps t h a t am mg the rest der, I s Urie reg u lar Ur rs a: and arm y a S. A T. C. h . -e u -ut v i ct a n i c -me the U niversity r. : the danger woald r b*eer. much g r suits have show this act; *n. D g t - : t Pres the Uni vers it cl sin g the Ui a c v.i e i ON in c Cu c e n i i S r J ar. . THE TURKISH CIGARETTE * \ \ \ . a ■ %i s - **' - . s r v t v pi! A r e* / e ' A J • * * 1 .* £ • ? ? * ? V . ’ was v\ —< y.1. JI yu la rh* Cr.r is tm .as %... r n vea: SC V l t two HOLIDAYS O B SERV ED Q U IETLY m y « a . > e t r e i r r . Cl se b a r a : v .e r r s r.-;, a r ; UCM, *• * . or ie,.ct .. r i cs; lent Y ins c ’s request th a t a1: Univer- sit>* activities be suspended until p the crisis was ver. * stu- " A pleasing n u n mr . r rc- dents have response i t p e a te i requests f r lex an staff w orkers. We tnar.k them carr every - -ne. Many f th- se v. h have applied, how ever, a rr rr.em ber f the S. A. I C . am ount of tim e tr e y cap give t , The Texan is very lim ited an i th e ir stay here in soh - T is liable to be quite lim ited. There:’ re tn e r e is U n g rT” Ti* .4 S. A. T. C. to appl* and try >u: cr. the staff. Tee edit »rs will ' in Tr.r Texan *:-**ice daily t A rn lav wa.? **- - r & ra n k\ V \ ® C l i * iv :*r e . t-.. 1 ■ IV OWLa lYBTRSm BARBER 2 2 1 6 GU ADALUPE V W. Rutledge DR. T. F. COX 515 Scarbrough Bldg. DENTIST in- Phone 830. Austin, Tex. em / .It- a. 'Iii 0, e ' -f “Wish a Friendly ‘Ace1 w ould drop some Murads around here” t i l e r s c f the fo r e s t C-zxk larkisk w tflptom .Gyaev&s rn Af m*U BUY BONDS! BUY BONDS! I B u y M o r e B O N D S ! 4* //// '/A* • V *i Your Government asks you to buy to the limit —you can do no less in honor. ' WY- Whip With To Help Win the War This Advertisement Is Contributed by The Daily Texan IT T a : I T T E X A S B a t t l e S h i p G r e y S h o e s EXTENSION DEPT. PACKAGE LIBRARY GROWS IN SUMMER F-CK2T H-rttter.TTftg Topic* Ccffl cpj n«— W a rS d b jecfei A dried 'n os* c® . ... _ , • to Madera* Gam Dfw a: €Amy Hancock. __ ;E l CAAI i i a - FOUR STUDENTS GO TO FORT HANCOCK NOW GETTING INTO FOOTBALL SQI .AD b a t t le fo r m a tio n Spring Suits buoci Ha ti F aabnos Leader Head Caps § o r ip t g I r a n i ffiia tlp i , ie x_r mn -■v fur ... *. w a.u e x > I o x y — . - — .T 7 “ J 4 w * , . . Ex _ r f . eorrxr.j* * - t a x tx- -rn*. e.. *r c.. excLisive zgeLiz for the Big Val­ - - si. 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' _ ss x u s : i > : * v r gnu: s i :*«■ r o x & X ans 1 1 1 DC A if* £ WL. r f lr f 'I :** SU !*££. Burt Shoe t i C4 *t ,- r I ~* Tr.ii:> ar ■!!•»< a.~* ST .a f : * J. rr x x .a. mm ■win t -ut * SHK i it preparwar - n e M * v SMT Bt ‘t- Cl Itf*** a-* t a* n r N ' t an **~5 *1 KC - "rr>*x i *v i ! i • ess? vp* + ; - * 'a-T ' Iet a - *7? IT 1 rn* Til.'- ■' . *W! MRf-HCi aff KfW r . • at • : * i t r '..ii . A * . JU * ar *».IT * h STJ Trf ! if^ex ’.us* t~ i so ¥ ^ F ce *aaif * a* C M w r o a a u B ta.* a m * :: aet* * *x**- a. •**n*• vt,. ffjiSTTiGf t i ?»** I rn a:**—. . * * * - - . *- » v f t ! i * * ♦a r.i « Tlf ' a a m . . T W .a f - a r x s a -*T »:ru w x .: .t - rr M a * t _ .* M a r I l r . * .ta. -na.Af- .. r - a - a** «-..**: i n a i e x r M co r *x* '.ta* :** - *e 22K . :•*a"a* sud** ’n'*-'* Ti** v * —t » a* i m f a r r a % 0 L att* i i leat t e n ar* — a a m :> "f.*_r* ae* i~ •• BfKTi* College Xotes «a tiiief a 'arr • ttt f||—? tx.* a* ..ifa* a rn.' a t usa st ta** tf* : *■- x. a* na : .af *t - t" at t * ’ v I" ■*5* c t . aa caber l f na .af tx: i .ar-,,s a.ifTM a a - 'U* *.ai *T -rr. .a - •1 a** I.a-.:». ar' .Tit* '. t ' Lttfeni Leri A W lvon SbirU Holeproof Hosiery GAMMELL BOOK STORE SOLDIERS AND STUDENTS ATTENTION z.-r t i . r r Boom for Soldiers c i e St ac e n s — 100-000 lin e * to select fro rn. GO TO GAMMELL BOOK STOKE 911 CONGRESS AVE. D PL* EVERY DAY AVD NIGHT IV W EEK VEESJTT r'aCEi L-VW BOOKS, ETC MILITARY BOCKS OF ALL L M ; FOR SALE LARGEST BOC K STC LE I S TEXAS THE STELFOX CO. Inc. FINE STRAP WATCHES ALL MAKIS PRICE AM1 QUALITY GU ARANTEED. •::« c c --cress ll PAUL ALTHOUSE. Tenor I of METROPOLITAN OPLR.A HOUSE C O , At Majestic Theatre OCTOBER 15. 1918 AUSPICES AMATEUR MUSICAL CLUB. T>cbets oc ac#* ct J. R. Reed Musk Co. WHEN Your Clothes Are Dirty REMEMBER Orts kill Hotel Laundry' F hone 44-4 BEU USE BAKERY : x : LAVACA Fr«k Bread u d Cakes Stvdcmts A l v i n WeicoKoe STUDENTS WELCOME THE ELLI OTTS 614 Corxresi A%e. 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