Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Ei ght P age s T od ay No. 50 Happily O ff On Cruise Today’s Editorial Swinging Taps. t h e B New Assembly Meets Initially Pickle Names Committees; Judge Gives Ways lo Avoid Future Conflicts Says O n Nov. I I Next W a r To Ruin C om p eting Nations Comparative Quiet Reigns R a lp h W . Y a r b o r o u g h , j u d g e o f th e F i f t y - t h i r d D is tr ic t C o u rt, p o in te d o u t th e w ays to p ea ce and i n e f f e c tiv e n e s s o f w a r as a th e in a n A rm istic e Day e le c te d S t u d e n t s ' A ssem bly c o n v e n e d la st n i g h t f o r th e f i r s t tim e in m e d ia t o r c o m p a r a ti v e p ea ce , w as s w o rn in by P r e s i d e n t J a k e P ickle, a n d elec ted ! p r o g r a m in H o gg M em orial A udi- v a r io u s m e m b e r s to b o a r d a n d c o m m itte e positions. In s tr ik in g c o n t r a s t to last, y e a r ’s s to r m y firs t m e e tin g , the n ew ly to r iu m T h u r s d a y m o r n in g . B y J I M M I E P O U N D S , III U r g in g t h a t m e m b e r s of th e A sse m b ly w ork to rem o v e s t u d e n t th e f r o m t h e g o v e r n m e n t position of P ickle o u tlin e d le g isla tio n f o r th e s e m e s t e r a n d th e m e e ti n g in to a n election. f e w y ea rs, t u r n e d t h e n la st farcic al^, Bill W oods, n o m in a te d b y Gor­ die H a r p e r , a n d Ben Pow ell, norm- n a t e d by (Jus Levy, w e r e u n a n i ­ m ously ele c te d th e B o a rd of S t u d e n t P u b lic a tio n s . to said. 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L u t c h e r S ta r k will p r e s e n t its f in d in g s to th e Board o f Re­ g e n ts in a m e e ti n g to be held Sat- f o r C. L e d b e t t e r , e x - s tu d e n t of U n iv e rsity , a n d the E x - S tu d e n ts ’ j A ssociation. Mr. R e a u g h has of- Snake Dance To Be Held By E V E R E T T S H IR L E Y A pep r a lly will be held to n ig h t from 7:15 until 8 o ’clock on t h e eve of th e T ex a s-T .C .U . g a m e . B u t it w ill n o t be like the o th e rs o f I t ’s possible t h a t it will not br- like any s e e n rn y ea rs on this y e a r . the U n iv e r s ity ca m pus. te a m , a te a m F or all the e l e m e n ts t h a t m ake a good rally will be p r e s e n t T h e ------------------------------------------------------f U niversity o n e - m o re h as a w in ­ t h a t ning foo tb all said last S a t u r d a y th a t it has n o t lost its spirit a n d fight. the s tu d e n ts will I A nd to show i have collectively a n d publicly in a la rg e ; body t h a t th e y hav e a c q u ir e d som e a t t i t u d e of "g iv e - e m - h e ll” which was u n d o u b te d ly th e phil- osophy of t h e t e a m a g a in s t B a y - P. E. Convention In Houston Forty From Austin To Attend th e ir f i r s t c h a n c e to the natio n to n ig h t th e ! lor. A nd in a la rg e body it p ro m ise s The f o u r t e e n t h a n n u a l p r o g ra m to he. W a y n e A sh m o re, h e a d m e e ti n g of t h e T ex a s H ea lth and E d u c a tio n Association yell le a d e r, w ith no tr o u b le a t all, P hysical la r g e s t r a ll y will be held in H ou sto n N o v em b e r says 26. Miss J e a n i e Md P in ck n e y , di- of th e y e a r . W i th o u t m u c h hesi- ta tio n , he s a y s t h a t it will be t h e r e c to r o f th e U n iv e rsity N u tr itio n la r g e s t e v e r held on th e c a m p u s . is lik es He know s F e a t u r e d on the p r o g ra m will be a w in n e r . ” t h a t “ e v e ry b o d y it will be t h e the p re sid e n t of the association. T h r o u g h th e coo p e ratio n o f Roy a n ^ H e a lth E d u c a tio n B u r e a u , th e U n iv e r s ity his collec- Lh. J a m e s H ouloose, M. >., p>>- f e r e d lion of S o u th w e s te r n oil a n d pas- tai p ain tin gs d ep ictin g B f . on th e | U n g B e a c h ^ h o o ls m C .l.fo r n .a , | t h , c la n s t ar‘l‘ s u p ' • % - "r ° H e asked th a t L’r. H a r r y C. McKown, e d u c a t o r , th re e o u t- o f- s ta te g u e s t s p e a k e r s : ; S N A K E D A N C E And s e c r e ta ry t h e r e will be a shirt-tail '*e • snake dance p a r a d e , sponsored by fra ter n itie s, to prove still m ore t b a t t o n i g h t ’s rally will be some- T h a t th e re w ill a u th o r, and le c tu r e r from Illinois; j thm g . d i f f e r e n t , p a r ti c ip a n ts in 'h is “ f u n " is as- la n d Miss F a n n ie S haw , F r a t e r n i t y * of th e N atio n al T u b e rc u lo sis A - su red by th e G reeks. s e ria tio n , N ew York City to be pledges will i A bout th i r t y c o o p e r a tin g admin- “ d a n c e .” B u t m a n y pledges a r e t i t r a t o r s in t h e s ta te will be special s a y in g th e y wil} n o t mind the co m - th # g u e s ts of t h e i r h ea lth a n d phys!- pulsion* O th e r s a re saying* : cal e d u c a tio n s ta f f s . .1. M. Hodges, , sa m e . to A n y b o d y who w a n ts th e schools o f ca rry s u p e r in t e n d e n t of the p a ­ r e p r e ­ T yler, will be the official rade. s e n ta t iv e of th e a d m in is t r a to r s as a g ro u p . tion has g o t to r c h c a n r e q u ir e d join a E v e n th e U n iv e r s ity a d m in is t r a - the “ sp irit of o r a n g e lights, a t e x p e n se , will be d if fu s e d into T h o se h a v i n g c h a r g e of special th in g s ." B r ig h t, section s a r e O tho Pols f r o m Mar* special d in-S im m ons U n iv e r s ity , Miss a r o u n d the T o w e r to n ig h t. Chemists Need Long Training B. S. Only A Start, Says Dr. Schoch r e q u i r e m e n t s fo r a tech- .ech- E liz ab e th C otto n fro m S am F - us- re q urn em en s fo r a t r a i n e d c h e m is t a r e c o n - : tQ(1 s u t e T e a c h e rs C o lleg e, E a r . th a n m e re ly a N o rm a n f r o m the F o r t W o r th pub- I he n ically s ide r a b ly m o r e b a c h e l o r 's d e g r e e lie schools. B eulah E rick so n f r o m : ^ c e . Dr. E. P. Schoch, . • . e n g i n e e r in g , ch em ical F o r . t h " F ro m a p r a c tic a l poin t of view P*>*-‘ <* M ew. t h e “ good r a ll y ” are r f v ital im p o r t- a e le m e n ts pro m isin g th , L o n g h o r m w il, le t-d o w n . a i d re- w R Bodine f ro m C orpus C h risti a f t e r th e ir B ay lo r showing. T h e i r the Bay City public schools, a n d be to s u f f e r a inclined tr u c k , croon or sin g an a r ia , you a r e good m a te r ia l fo r the seeon I P ^ ns T exas. See R E A U G H , page 6 . , ,, fo r th e G e r m a n " T h e U nite d S ta te s e n t e r e d th e j e d i s o n 0 f “ T im e S ta g g e r s O n , 1' W o rld VV a r to fig h t f o r dem oc- f or which a u d itio n s will be held Shop Fields, n a tio n a lly -k n o w n , t p o in te d c h a n m a n of th e co m m it- d a n c e o r c h e s tr a l e a d e r who is to te e to revise th e S t u d e n t s ’ Asso­ to m o r ro w p la y c iatio n c o n s titu tio n , a n d Sally L ips­ t h e t h e pro- racy and a g a i n s t a u t o c r a c y ; we n ig h t, may a p p e a r on co m b w a s a p p o i n te d to se rv e on to a n s w e r, a m o n g o th e rs, won the w a r b u t a lm o st lost dc rn- g ra m t h e c o m m itte e . th e q u e s tio n of w h a t he t h in k s o f o c r a c y . A n o th e r w orld c o n f lic t o ’clock 'h e L o n g h o rn B a n d ’s n ew ly-ac- w id not ‘m a k e th e w o rld sa fe f o r q u ire d sw ing. T he a p p o i n t m e n t s by Pickle of J a n e E y r e s a n d J o h n C o nnally to fin a n c ia lly s i g m a P hi v a r ie ty show will of th e B o a rd of D ir e c to rs of the acl!S b u ilt a r o u n d o rig in a l mu- T e x a s U n ion, a n d of E vely n Buzzo, j sjc w r t t e n by s tu d e n ts . T he c a s t C alvin H o w a rd , P a t D aniels, and include m e m b e rs o f C u r t a i n P e t e C u r r y to th e B o a rd o f D i­ rectors o f the Co-op w ere ap p ro v e d w ho will r e - e n a c t a r e c e n t, per- fu tu re p ea ce , J u d g e Y arborough c l u b . th e G lee Clubs, U n iv e r s it y ; listed fo u r i m p o r t a n t p recau tion s: L ig h t O p e r a C o m p an y , O rchesfs, by th e A sse m b ly. L o n g h o r n football te a m . M E M O R IA L in All o th e r s t u d e n t s in v e s tig a tin g t a k in g p a r t in the re v u e m a y tr y R a y m o n d G o o d m an su g g e s te d to n i g h t ’s S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly m e e t- ; r i d in f o r m a ti o n . the U n iv e r s ity d is a d v a n t a g e at will be g au g e d by s t a f f m e m b e r s T h e e x t e n t to which a c a r is a a n d econ o m ic ally r u in a n y n atio n t h a t p a r ti c ip a te s in i t . ” P o in tin g o u t m e a n s I- E ducate the people w ith c o r - ; an d ^ dramatization o f T hursday The 1988 versio n of th e T h e t a H o g g M em orial A u d ito r iu m t i n e n t scen e a t Bull C reek. d e m o c r a c y ,’ hut will f r o m 3 u n til 6 th e b a c k g r o u n d in s u r e j w ill in te r e s te d a f t e r n o o n sketch th is to in? wi!1 th e AssemhH t h a t it c o n s id e r th e e r e c tio n o f a m e m o r ia l to th e la te Mid O rw in of Dr. H. Y. B e n e d ic t, a n d Pickle m aria! drive. 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H e w a s t n 't u p p as sed a f e w tim e s to B oy H ass- th e karl fo r gains, h u t usu ally S c h o o n e rv ilie s to p p e d P a r k , h o w e v e r, a e r r ia l a tta c k s . r u n n in g . m a d e some good g ains W h e n he w a s in ju r e d in th e second te n r a n k i n g p la y ers h a lf, th e S ch o o n erv ilie te a m p u s h ­ te a m te n n is ed ac ro ss to u c h d o w n . its se c o n d a n d t h e f ir s t te n cr* the f re s h m a n T o w a r d th e end o f the g a m e , how - tearr. a r e r e q u e s t e d t o m e e t me at ev e r, the K a p p a S ig c a p ta in w e n t the P e n ic k C o u r ts t o d a y th e o ’clock. in w h ich te n n is m a tc h e s ca n n o t be p la y ed , r f b o th in G a r ris o n s q u a d s will be held Hah I at 5 o ’clock. a t 2:15 back in and led h is te a m dow n bad w e a t h e r field f o r t h e score. th e L o n g h o rn T H E F I R S T a m e e ti n g In case o f d e f e n s e of D, A. P E N I C K , te n n i s coach. W a ls h C a n ’t Find O u t A b o u t M o n ty T h e M a g n if ic e n t u s in g orimed sim ply N E W Y ORK. N ov. I L — ( IN S ) B y D A V I S J , W A L S H I n t e r n a t i o n a l Ne w* S e r v i c e S p o r ts E d ito r H o rses ow n ed b v s tu d e n t? and ex s tu d e n ts r f the U n iv e r s ity w on the r sha re o f b lu e r ib b o n s at th e in D allas C h a r i ty H o rs e Show D allas la -: w ee k -e n d . B ow to Me, th e S u n d ia l S ta b le s is ow ned b y w hich PH yin* Childs, a new m e m b e r of R * and S o u r, w a s a w a r d e d f i r s t to d a y in t h e S i ,0 0 0 c h a m n io n s h ip s t a k e m a g n if ic e n t fo r f iv e -g a ite d sta llio n s, m a re s, o r it’s e x a c tly exh ib ite d by th e s e of H o u sto n , kn w in g w h a t hut red. r e p o r to r ia l e a r? — N ot a h e i r la rg e , f o r s o m e th in g beside a “ race fo r ’ ne I am m f h a t b rim , th a t M o n ta g u e t h e h as a s k e d f o r — a n d has n o t b ee n g r a n t e d — a Scotch f o u rs o m e f o r his c h a r ily g o lf m a tc h w ith Bane R uth on S u n d a t some, it should the k ind of m a tc h w h e r e p a r t n e r - use ne hall, w ith that r e s u lt it h a s to be b -'n. if a n y b o d y ’s e xplaine d , is d e n t. Ted f o r t h e blue rib b o n tw o th e *206 b r e e d in g t h e d le -bred v f - i r ne**. A m erican P a tc h e s , e x h i b ite d by th e N a n c y Lee F a r m s , ow n ed by A S c o tc h f o u r - Mrs. G ilb e rt H u g h e s , a n ex-srtu- in t a k e f o r cad- T h e Hen d e v ­ t e r r ib le , nu? Stable? of Dalla® ' h e w e d tw o bv H allie I also le a r n t h a t R u th , h a v i n g Crisrh'on. s t u d e n t fro m C o n r o e , to come t h e n o r t h ar a d v a n ta g e , B Y h M rs H u g h e s w o o d s i* n o t a* a ll p le ase d w ith a n d Mi?? Child* ro d e t h e i r e n trie s . ■ bo th e ie n atch, w hich calls fo r h im to be the p a r t n er o f Bah lady ch amp: o r r-f < U. I . Senate Hears 'Scientific Attitude' y o u r g m a re ? mwned tow n “"rom r»rnnn*pd p ro p o s e d gel di n sr? Im e-nn line-up into f >r I rn bf “ “ ' ’ Bill W a lla c e a n d J o h n M c C au ley w ere to u c h d o w n tw in s f o r th e Owls, b u t Lain a n d Ollie Cordill, a n o t h e r soph, bid f a ir to m a k e H o u s to n f a n s f o r g e t th e m . B oth ca n r u n a n d block, a f t e r g r a d u - j while W a lla c e labels Lain a s a b e t t e r p a s s e r t h a n S a m m y B a u g h . T he '.man rank?, a i r a t t a c k sh ould te ll the sto r y . th e o r ig in a l ARKANSAS 20, MISSISSIPPI 7 or.:'* re nee O v e r a s p a n o f th r e e y e a r s t h e R a z o r b a c k s h a v e a v e r a g e d a bo ut 13 p o in ts p e r g a m e ' ! ! A n d t h a t ’s a g a i n s t the p a s s -w a ry ( o r w e a r y ) S o u th w e s t team s. A nd w hen R obbins, B e n to n , Sloan, H a m ilto n , e t a1, s t a r t an a e r ia l b o m b a r d m e n t w hich belies th e A rm is­ tice, th e M ississippians will t h in k th e y a r e shell-shocked. T h e P o rk e rs still hav e o n e cf th e best te a m s in th e n a tio n . O n e r v a r s i t y men who se rv e d : t i m e a* f r e s h m a n f o o t b a l l e r s last, I y e a r a n d have m ade r e g u la r s ’ his P a k M y e r s , , y e a r a r e B r y a n . G lenn J a c k s o n , and Bullet G ray. B r y a n ha? c o n t in u e d to live un to his r e p u t a t i o n m a de as a f r e s h - 1 man and has turned in some good i N O T R E D A M E 13, A R M Y 7 , , , , w o rk f o r the L o n g h o rn ? th is y e a r . I G o in g f a r afie ld , N o tre D a m e d oesn t h a v e th e best te a m in the I . T It wa? th e s m a sh in g w ork of My- o rs las* week t h a t m a d e a b ig d if - i n a t l u n * but w h a t thvy c a n snow on a f e r e nee in the S te e r s ’ b a ttle w ith ! m ake buck p riv a te ? out o f th e C a d e ts . A r m y h a s n ’t sho w n m u c h t h e B a y lo r B e a rs. J a c k s f n s t a r t e d th e se a -o n o f f w ith a b an g , b u t ; M in n e so ta . T h e y -hould be b ack w ith has B aines a n d J a m e s W atson. G ra y Pin 20, N E B R A S K A 6 ha? n o t been able in full speed this season, b u t has : t u r n e d w ork. , . r e b o u n d sho uld be e n o u g h to of T h e powerhouse of all powerhouses should s ta r t rolling .saturday — as if th e y haven’t been rolling all along. a n y t h i n g this y ea r, while th e Irish ro se th a t sa m e f i g h t i n g sp irit, la tely given g ro u n d .. , , x, . to get s t a r t e d c o m m e n d a b le to Roy some .. . T. , * «. in . , , , . . , , , . • . • , . . to g r e a t h e i g h ts in d e f e a tin g T he f r e s h m e n who have been . m ost c o n s is te n t i E lw in R ic k e tts , who s t a r t e d this y e a r in c lu d e j th e h a, b ee n | , t a kle a n d e n d s p r o v e d 100 cep: golf. ag a< k of p r a c tic e , t a i n i n g t h e sc ientific a t t i t u d e . If th is line-up is to u c h d o w n will oppo•se M o n ta f ic e n t arid He-leo Hugh w o m e n ’s cham pion fr uraorrie a n d , acci f irp t of m e a n in g R u t h , it j M e a n ti me, th e y p r . , , ved, . h e y Hick? in a f o r m e r b est h all T h . L n . w x i t y C olle** ?■'•»••• s e a ! 0 „ „ s t u d e n t c o n v e r te d T h e H ayden, tn e m a g n i- h e a r d W a r r e n M o o r m a n , irk a a c e n t e r ; the b e s t p a s se r F ro s h r a n k s a n d a good p o s s i b ili- 1 t y f o r t h e q u a r t e r b a c k p o s t; Mike i all-sta te end ay tn e a c o ^ -n . f r o n t i e r s o f t h e M in d ” an d J o - j a rillo a n d st a - of th** f ro m F o r t W o r m , s p e ak on S c ie ntific A t t i t u d e ” a t th is w e e k ’s In d isc u ssin g J. B R h i n e ’s “ N e w S w e e n e y , P e te the in j e I e r e w e re , o*y few p en a b b - M o n ta g u i» so m e b o d y h a d him r e a d y a g o l f e r who. f a c in g a d v a n ­ t h a t R u th wa? id e a gi a f '- r f >urs< told K E E P S P E R F E C T R E C O R D I p o w e r f u l S e w n an1 Club i allo; r-*d e s ?\Iy 0ver G regg He use, 20-0, t 0 p r e s e rv e a SpotlessI re c o rd to a n d r nimble a n o t h e r w arn r g conte? der? T h e S ewman* e ro w n e r a sec.ired a)®"** gt will, .ruatin i n & * I p 13 point* in th e fi? -t h a l f and the period. a d d in g T on rn: Reed, ex-high soh ool and • r i f t e d to ’ I.elcb', but to<*k tim e 01j t fro m h is blo ck ng d ‘ es I* ng en ough to rat h a lf : i d f o r a i n a pas* tally flash, v a* c o liege th e fi? final r j< r iii in I . b ogre?! tense Cize*rh? met Czt - bs, a nd nf : -dx h a ifb a e k , H a r r y the P ro g re ted vc Cze bs w on 0 n p ene- • rationis TI e P I c g i c ss ive ( zechs a n d th e ( zee '• Club r< vive d a b it­ t e r r n all \ . (a*, t ling 10 a se d el ess d e a a i t that pres* i t brent tim es. H e n r y Cho- x a n t e, B a r t o n , q u a n t ?. a n d G eorge Rut e r a , -*• ir g- man, l e d th e C lub o f f e n s e , b u t m iicd t o g e l w ithin s c o rin g dis- I. M . Sloviivek, h a l f b a c k , 1 »n<-. a n d I rack Geary* W. th, fa!!b ac k , bose *; e tho P r o f r c a t iv i' c h a r g e t u u n t th a i m a r h a d th e lim as - . m i a the (d u b goal p o s u . q u a r t e r , B o r a k , six to . •' . : Pl t xh ib ition s. B u t if Mr. good as th e E kn >ck him f<*'f a n d th u s r u m d o d g e an d o th e r M o n ta g u e is b la r n e y com - ’-oitted in hi? n a m e , h e s h o u ld have no pang? sr th a t c o n n e c tio n . T h e w r i t e r , wk can be counted 0 k n o c k th e living legs tim e u n d er a 99 a n y upon fro m wind is fa v o r a b le , he.-- p la y e d s e v ­ eral r o u n d s w ith R u t h a n d fo u n d birr: s o m e w h a t Ie:-? th a n r e m a r k ­ able. He h i t a b a s e b a ll f a r t h e r th a n a n y m a n w ho e v e r lived b u t is n o t especially “ lo n g ” in g o lf . H e l l do 73 one d a y and 83 t h e next-. ex pert? A* fo r M r. Montagu*-, th e w o rd r | is t h a t he'.? a a m o n g good g o lf e r , b u t h a r d ly t h e g a u d y p e r f o r m e r the Agend* h a v e m a d e P. j . him o u t to be .'.••'ll g u a r a n t e e , $ if■ said th a t It ■•or in s t a n c e — w h en p la y in g r e g u ­ larly-—to pla y s h o r t p itc h e s w i t h ­ in t e n fee t o f th e flag an d hole o u t th e p u tt. Also to r o m e o u t c f b u n k e r s a n d go dow n in a m in i­ m um o f 'w o shot?. B ut fo r som* re a so n n o t q u ite is n ’t H a y in g 1 uvularly m e a :, he hee WALSH, Rag. 3. in th e rnam- E llw o o d G riscom , p r o f e s s o r of h a s bee n d e c la re d ineligible on fro m A m ­ jo m f w ith c e p h J a s t r o w s ’ F a c t a n d F a b le in j t h e Rice S lim e s; a n d Don Wil- P s y c h o lo g y ,” s tr o n g ly c o n t r a s t i n g 1 Hams, f i e r y g u a r d who is e x p e c te d w o rk s , M o o rm an d w e lt upon to b o ls t e r th e v a r s ity ran k ? n e x f i m p o r ta n c e c r to l e r a n c e y e a r . J, P. H illiard , b r o t h e r of B u l le t B ohn, p a s t L o n g h o rn g r e a t , a t e c h n ic a l ity a n d has been lo s t to th e s q u a d for th e rest of 'h e se a ­ son. 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They hold their shape till the day when you are ready for another pair of Freemans to rep'aca them. $ TO $6.50 Our P o l i c y : “A m isse d sale is b e t t e r t han a misfit." 616 Congress AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN r e d - 'er? led d isplaye d t ball, bm scoreless. r us pen si "ana held Q U IC K T H R U S T in th e the r a c e d ac ro ss first tho te r i a n s m a d e a quick The Br* t h r u s t e a rly th e second half, in q u a r te r b a c k , a n d K elly Neal, to ss ed a long pass to H a r r y W a tts , h a l f b a c k , who was clear, am i w ho f o r lin e {scored a g a in ’n w h e n he r id g e p a s s in m id -field a n d f o r t he f a n d E a r l Brackenridge w e r e steppe* line. lu n ie r . Cha-Ie? H in ck ley D nnell led a d e s p e r a te a u n te r - a t ta c k , b a t 1 ort o f th e goal th e sa m e p erio d J i n te r c e p t e d a B r a c k e n - ! r a n i goal t score. VV att* «c’ere. f t en d . tallv f t h e A r c h i t e c t s P r a t h e r Hall w ent dow n f i g h t ­ i n g a g a in s t t h e A > A, C lub by a 1 5-to-fi T he A rc h ite c t? sc ore d e a r ly w h e n W . B. O ’Con- sn a g g e d a I n g pa«=s in th e sam e A p. n h a l f , 2 n e t t e d p o in t w hen * * W. W i t t m e r . Pra- t h e r h a l f ba ck. w as d 0 wn e d b e - h in d I - goal line a? he a t t e m p t e d to kick on: o f d a n g e r . A . S.A. th e c h a lk e d up a n o t h e r score sec* r d h a l f on a p a s s John Pr> r, r ig h t e n d . W i ttm e r ■‘cored the lone P r a t h e r H all to u c h d o w n w h e n he too k a na?? f r o m H u n te r Y a r b o r o u g h , f u l l b a c k , in t h e end t o n e , in to W I N O N P E N E T R A T I O N S ’Le a. a . \V e n d < T h e T e jag C lu b o u tp l a y e d and b e a t t h e Sons o f A lec by v i r t u e of a g r e a t e r n u m b e r o f p e n e tr a ti o n s , t h e f rial sc o re being tied, 6 - 6 . A l­ t e a m s w ere alm ost th o u g h t run- the ex.ce.ie: e v e n I T f ; a ? I Si e b e r t, m u g h a l f -1ja c k and the p a s sin g com bi- u a t i o r < f W a lt ers to Bob K e e to n a n 0 G m u c h S o n s m a d e thedr f irs t w It h a pass fi oui A llen tc Hag- g a r d . T h e Tv ja? < I r a vies. r u n ? h i ! rn ad e two su c ce ssfu l end o p p o n e n ts . The : ’rf' goal, sc o re r. th Pl r Levy- the fnj 1 v as cai! p i back. T he g am e team s vs a - well play od by b oth Phone 2-2473 THE DADY TENAN Phone 2-2473 The First Cotter)* Daft]) the Smith P A G E T H R E E T.C.U. Band Sweetheart FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Co-Ed * C A M P U S SPORTS * By L A VERNE B R Y SO N Texan Sparta Staff TENNIS PLAYERS R A N K E D A t a meeting W ednesday afternoon Racket Club m em bers learned who their partners were in mixed doubles fo r the on-coming tourn a­ ment. This is held every year and the highest ranking R acket Club players are teamed with the best members o f the V arsity team. R at­ ings for the boys are made by Dr. D. A. Penick, coach, and the girls are rated by the club leader, Jo e Polk, and Miss Shelia O’Gara, leader. Members of the winning team are presented with a trophy. Awards last year went to Irma Cline and Lindsey Franklin, captain o f the V arsity squad then. Cecil Sm ith Regains Rating O f Ten G o a ls N E W Y O R K , N ot. l l . — ( I N S ) — Cecil Smith, the Texas Cowboy, today w as back on the polo pin­ nacle, ranked on the national han­ dicap list at IO goals along with Stew art and Tommy Hitchcock, only other two players in the world above nine goals. Iglehart For the mallet-wielding Texan, attaining the peak in the annual ratings announced yesterday by the United States Polo A ssocia­ tion, was the climax of a climb started after he slipped from IO goals in 1934 to nine in 1935. He fell to eight in 1936 and was back a t nine this year. T h e club a lto announced a new m ember, choten late from She it Eliza- the la it try o u t!. from E lgin and beth Frontline I knew her back in the old d a y ! when tchool the played high tenn it. ab out b en efits the c la st, will talk W alking P. T . c la sses a r e le c ­ holding a non-compultory tu r e T h u rsd a y night from 8 : 1 5 to 9 o’clock in W om en’s G ym 133. Mitt Dillingham, teacher to the of derived girls from p rop er ex ercise and the g ir l * will practice tom e e x e r ­ c ises. In this c ou rse the girls a r e not under strict supervision B esid es w alk ­ fo r class work. ing, they hear a1! the health lec ­ tu res for freshm en. Sixty-tw o m em bers are r e g iste re d for the c lass. registered Teo Club has for! group membership for playing on the Willow Springs Golf Course, located on the Post Road. Yes­ terday they i layed there for their meeting. Igleh art in M ary H ardin-Baylor College Belton on Novem ber 22. The day, with a m eeting at 1:30 o'clock in the aftern oon and a din­ He clinched for him self a place ner that night, has been desig­ and Hitchcock, beside nated as hockey day. Dr. Eliza­ both o f Long Island, by his play beth Halsey from Iowa Univer­ a t No. 2 position fo r old West­ sity will sp eak ; she is being sent bury, which won the national in the interest o f hockey by the open and the Monte Waterbury U . S. Field Hockey Association, j M emorial tournam ents in Septem- People will also be interested to I ber. the know that as an “ A ” hockey umpire and has ! ranches around Llano his I helped revise handbooks for urn-1 gam e to a new level of brilliance select All-American ; and daring in prelim inaries and pires hockey team s. she is nationally graded j The j fin als o f the m ajor fixtures. husky product of lifted and S e v e ra l of the fa c u lty from W „ tb u ry here a r e planning to attend, a . hockey I. still played in fresh- man cla sses. H owever, it was from banned intram ural schedule last y ear and volley­ ball p ut in its place. the Alt in tram u ral tourn am ents are coming alon g a s fine ae the w eath er will p erm it. Doubles tennis and arch ery have p ro­ gressed to f a r that tome good m atches can be seen between the c on testan ts. Iglehart, also a member of the tean)( and Hitchcock, | whn rode with G reen tree, beaten tournam ents, both finaliat simply retained 10-gonl handicaps I as expected. in Intramurals Friday, November 12 TOUCH FO O TBA LL 4 o’Clock N o r t h G a m m a D elta. ! M i d d l e I K a p p a A l p h a . f i e l d — P h i D e l t a T h e t a t h , P h i f i e l d — P h i S i g m a D e l t a e s . Turtle Club met Wednesday ; night fo r a practice session. T h e y ! hold another tournament for gold S H A L L IN F O R T W O R TH turtle competition next week. H O CKEY DAY I C. W. Hall, instructor j and director o f Chair, went to Fort Worth T h u rs-1 mary. lay to attend the annual confer- j ence of Central T exas M ethodists.} in Bible J b e l o c k Bible North the Wesley M e m b e r s of t he p hy i s ca l t rai n j u g s t a f f h a ve b e e n i nvi te d to He will r e t u r n t on i g h t . Delta Phi. Scarbrough’s M e n ’s Store • D IRECT EN TRAN CES P O I N T S C O R E R S I N A N Y S T A D I U M A girl who likes to collect bugs and b u tterflies hopes to ad d a T e x a s L on gh o rn to her collection here S a tu rd a y when the T e x a s C hristian H orned F r o g s play the S teers. F ra n c e s B u s t e r , shown above, is about the p rou d est girl at T.C.U., for she has j u s t been elected ' ‘ S w e e th e a r t” o f the Horned Frog B and, the m ost-coveted co-ed honor on the cam pus. F ran ces is a sophom ore who plant to stu d y m edicine. She has started out early by collecting bugs and going to zoos. South field—Theta Xi vs, Delta Tau S P E C I A L F O R T .C .U . noon The special train from Texas at 7 j field— P.E.M. club vs. Phar- Christian U n i v e r s i t y S a t u r d a y ,; The _ bringing Horned Frog rooters to I o’< s,Bm* A,l’ha Mu v*' the Texas-T.C.U . game here will de f n • , . „ is param ount that Now that the Davis Cup has a t last been returned to the U. S., it it. be kep’ * -------------------------------------------- here, Dr. Penick said. The U.S. k able. He ho|H?g that Wilmer L. T A. hopes to do ju s t that. Fhe Allison, John Van Rya, Sterling proposed plan will serve the dual Williams, and Lucian L a Costa Purpose of developing young play- wiU help him coach the group. ors and of creating interest sn the r a p . To this end th- Association „ Dr’ Penlck has named K a m r.th , cl. cr, Dull nig, Burns, Vt ood, has appropriated $5,000 fo r t h e ; Fincher, expenses of twelve Junior D a v i-; McGinnis, M u r p h y , Cup Squads, as they are called. I Christner, Glenn, Walthall, and They W ill receive financial aid Lapm aa of the varsjtv and Ri„. provided that the local association puts up an equal amount of money for the purpose. ’ kerfing, aT!': Hickman the Austin Junior Davis Cup Sq sad. There will also ho a preparatory g r o u p of players who a r e un- The best players of the com­ munity. under ‘J I , will be selected to play each other until from six compose to twelve remain to form the par- They will be ! manent ......................... coached by a professional or by DeWITT C L U B E L E C T S leading amateurs, an i the differ- The D e w itt Club elected o f fi- ent team s will meet each other in cers a t its last meeting. Dorothy ! Schiwetz took charge of the meet- competition. in- T his plan was broached the officers were “n ’ I of the f'Pr Im­ .. last j Jug- until freshmen squad. ..... to \ _ _ , said that the it was not f e a s ib le : stalled. The spring, but following were elected: here until school started this fall, Dr. Penick local Basil Bell, president; Beulah Mar- squad will have to be run with- ga ret Bennet, vice-president; Al­ secretary; Dorothy out money because there are no thea Evers, funds with which to match th< se Schiwetz, Ja n e Shep- of the U.S.L.T.A., but he has se- pard, reporter; Hinds Poth, ser­ ies ted team, and will geant-at-arm s; Wayne Hartman, carry out the plan in as fa r as he parliamentarian. treasu rer; local the FRIDAY & SATURDAY P R E P Tube or jar 35c size 16c Princess P at Rouge 55c Size 3 S c PENCIL SC SPECIAL I D a y — F r i d a y M edford Pound Paper Envelopes c i e e s c V alue Star B L A D E S Pkg. 4 ’ s— 3 for 2 5 c ALARM CLOCKS Mecca Old Colony $ 1 .4 9 7 9 c . . COUETTES 10c Size 3 Pkgs. 19c 33c POKER CHIPS Box of IOO . 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A T reat on Toast with sweet relish 20C SPECIAL. THIS W EEK HOT FUDGE BANANA SPLIT Chocolate or Butterscotch Special Barbecue on Bun with sweet rtd*5h The Buns Are I casted ° Collegiate Em’ly University Football Doll Every Girl W ants One V 4 O F , T W O The F irst College D aily in the South Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Here A re Five O f Seven Pillars O f C hristians’ Faith In I S Steers T o Fight Frogs By Flinging Footbal A lso Strengthen Ground Attack To Meet 7 Pillars B y SA M B R O W N Tetra u Sports Stm ff , , Th* air w a s full of fo otballs, re m in is c e n t o f she us d u r in g w e n d ■ d a y s , as th e L e n g h o u l s c o n t in u e d their p a s s-s tre ssin g p repa ra * s A rm istic e D ay for t h e crucial g a m e w ith the T exas C h ristia n nod F ro g s here S a t u r d a y . B u t in o r d e r to p r e s e n t a v e rsa tile a t t a c k , th e te a m also b ru s h e d . .. u tic l h Sigma Nu lies Schoonerville C ity League Team Beats K ap p a Sigs B y J O H N MCCULLY Texan Sport* Editor ..“ ■work, up on kTO o f tr ic k y r u n n i n g plays, f e a t u r i n g t h e t v ? rung of J u d ' ‘Oil T ycoon A tchison a n d H ugh W o lfe . w ith a se rie s ♦ to th e S t a r t i n g :h< session in w h a t a p ­ p e a r e d t o he a p o st-w in le t-u p , th e ta sk S te e rs soon w a r m e d a n d abow od n u 're ’. n o u s ! in th e pra c tic e . Ray H o w a rd , h a l f b a c k w ho h a s th e b a d luck to he W o l f e ’s s u b s t itu te , s t r e t c h e d bis a r m s r e ­ p e a te d ly to c ith e r in p as ses out of •h, a n d show ed good ability his ing b eh in d th e s a f e t y m a n . in gelt: [cD onald a n d S t a n l e y ig ti -ecu I ai iris. err ■ate ru n n ti \W mal a r c a ■S Of th* c a u g k * w a y and la te r a ls , ing plays A tch iso n and th e c o n s iste n t ?. ‘‘B u l le t” G ra y s e em e d to e choice in p a s s defense-, w ith ’u s ” B r y a n r u n n i n g a possi- ever; f lip p |>. - ? w e r e Wolf be ti “ Bt I I ie I ( h a r s t a r SU HCM B a y • h-; r e v ♦ Ko th e - ga a lin e - u p show ed W a ts o n »i.ic to he it lier. O th erw ise , ime as it w as e, w ith N e e le y t a c k le ; Mc- S igm a N u p la y e d t h e p o w e r fu l r i g h t S c h o o n e rv ille t o u c h f o o t b a l l t e a m ! la s t n i g h t a t J le ft e n d ; M yers, l e f t t a c k le ; T e r r y (C)» le ft g u a r d ; K a is e r , g u a r d ; T ullos, r ig h t D onald, r i g h t e n d ; F o rn e y , q u a r - I H o u se P a r k , w h ile K a p p a S ig w ent te r h a e k ; W o lfe , r i g h t h a l f ; A tc h l- d o w n b e f o r e t h e city le a g u e te a m , left h a l f ; a n d I .aw son, fu ll- 12-6. T h e S c h o o n e rv ille te a m had son, back. T h e r e prob ab ly will be n o w o n 20 out o f its l a s t 21 g am es, t h e la s t n i g h t ’s g a m e b e i n g th e f ir s t c h a n g es f o r this tim e it h a d b e e n h e ld sc o re le s s on s t a r t i n g p o sts a g a in st T.C .U . tie d . T he T e x a s C h ristia n t e a m , w hich to a sc o re le s s t i e line -up in f o r this loss to C e n te n a r y last u n if o r m s t h e f i r s t tim e , s t e e r s , p r e p a r in g t h e i r his r e c e iv e rs. L e a d in g th e a f t e r n o o n . I en. an d kept him f o r is f a v o r e d ov er T e x a s b e c a u s e of W e a r i n g t h e i r new b lu e a n d gold its 10-9 th e S a tu r d a y , will a r r iv e in A ustin to- S igm a N u ? r u s h e d T o m m y Reed, d aw and will hold t h e i r w o r k o u t ; S c h o o n e rv ille s p e e d s t e r a n d pass- f ro m s p o tt in g at 4 :30 o ’clock rush-1 T h - i n g w e r e B o b an d Hal B ybee, J la«t home gam e, will s t a r t p r a c - G u s O b e n h a u s and Clyde King. lice a t 3 :3 0 o’clock. t h r o u g h t h e line and f o r c e d R e e d ’s p asses S ch o o n erv ille wa? placed on the d e f e n s iv e a t t h e s t a r t of t h e g am e a n d w e r e s a v e d s e v e ra l tim e s by N e d S w e e n e y ’s exc ellen t kicking. tim es, B o th f o r a n d E. C . F r a z i e r ( B a y l o r ) , f ie ld b o t S ig m a N u m a d e th e o n ly ac- th ey a t I ju d g e 2 :3 0 o ’clock. A p p t x im a te ly 13.- 000 are e x p e c te d to a t te n d . O f f i ­ cials for th e g am e will be H a r r y ( M isso u ri!, r e f e r e e ; J. C. Yin or I .), u m p ir e ; J. H ig g in s lin e s m a n ; F o u l s < B a v i e r e head G am e tim e S a tu r d a y will be a t ; T h e y c o n s i s t e n t l y b ro k e t h r e a t e n e d a t th rea t when scorin g ( S . M. t e a m s I tual W a rrin g 'M ural Team s Belie Armistice In R u gge d G am es n e a r e d t h e g o al only to ball. , . D a y to n R e e d T aylor, d i m i n u ­ tiv e S ig m a N u p a s s e r , had a h ard • t i m . j e u , ng h is p u n s o f f i n t e r n . w h e n o p p o s i n g r u s h e d him , b u t he c o n n e c t e d to T o m m y T a y l o r f o r sortie y a r d a g e . lin e sm e n . . . By RIP D O D G E a n d P A U L W I L L I A M S TVsren Sport* Ste// f o o tb a ll W a r rin g t h e Arm istice y e s­ intra m ura list-s c e l e b r a t e d te rda y with an;.: r i n g b u t p e a c e fu l d e m o n s t r a t i o n s as t h e y -ra g e d r u g g e d b a t tle s fo r su p re m a c y on the i n t r a m u r a l field s. A classy B ra c k e n r id g e Hall sq ua d fo u n d luck c a stin g u n f a v o r a b le t h e P r e s b y te r ia n s . 12-0. B r a c k e n r id g e t ----------------------------------------------------- its d irection w hen th e y lost to th e th e Bob P a r k . K a p p a Sig c a p ta in , sh ow ed and p a s s in g spe ed a b ility w hich h a s m a rk e d him a- one o f to u c h fo o tb a ll p la y e r s , b u t his s u p p o r t w a s t n ’t up to his s t a n d a r d . He passed a few tim es to B o y Hass- the karl f o r g a in s, bur u su a lly S c h o o n e rv ille s to p p e d P a r k , h o w e v e r, a e rria l a t ta c k s . m a d e som e g o o d g a in s r u n n i n g . W hen h e w as i n ju r e d in th e second T H E F I R S T t e n r a n k i n g p la y e rs h a lf, t h e S c h o o n erv ille te a m push to u c h d o w n t e n n i s .*nf. se cond half, a n d th e f i r s t te n of t h e f re s h m a n T o w a r d th e e n d of th e g am e, how te a m are r e q u e s te d to m e e t m e at ever. th e K a p p a big c a p ta in w e n t p,..r_.k C o urt* to d a y a t 2:15 b a c k in a n d le d his t e a m d o w n th e Sports Notice te a m ed ac r o s s its seco nd the L o n g h o rn o u t s t a n d i n g p e n a ltie s d e f e n s e of r e d - je r s ie d g la n ce s in T h e sq u a d d isp lay e d a polished b ran d held o f f o o tb a ll, th e m scoreless. b u t T he P r e s b y t e r i a n s m a d e a quick Q U IC K T H R U S T K, , . 0 :n qu arte r..fio k . H a r r y VI a l t s , j ©’d o c k . I n case of h ad w e a t h e r te n n is m a tc h e s can not in ac r o s s - a r . sn w hich th* be p la y e d , sq u a d s w ill be held Ha'.', I at 5 o'clock. a m e e t i n g in D A. P E N I C K , te n n i s coach. K L IN E R igh t T a ck le—- 2 1 5 C A P T . M A Y N E R ig h t G u a rd — 1 85 A L D R I C H C e n t e r — 19 0 S U B - C A P T . R O G E R S L e f t G u a r d — 195 H A L E L e f t T a c k le — 2 3 0 M a th e m a tic a l shark* o f the w e ig h e d from ta ck le to ta ck le. w h o w e ig h s 185. M a y n e , h o w ­ U n iv e r s ity w e n t o n a sp ree B y u se o f m a t h e m a tic a l f o r m u ­ ev e r , is c o n s i d e r e d o n e o f th e T h u rsd a y the T.C .U . H o rn ed F r o g fig u r e to ju st w h a t lin e , las t h e y arrived at an a v e r a g e s t a n d o u t s in the F r o g lin e . I. B. o f 2 0 3 p ou nd s per man. L i g h t ­ H a le is b e in g b o o m ed fo r all- h e a v ie s t in the c o n f e r e n c e , e s t is C a p tain M aso n M ay n e, A m e r ic a n h on ors b e c a u s e h e t go o d W h e n liv e s up to his n a m e . th e L o n g h o r n o f f e n s e r u n s u p a g a in s t this s to u t F r o g d e f e n s e , c a lle d o n e o f th e b e s t in th e c o u n tr y , S a t ­ sh ark s m a t h e m a tic a l u r d a y , can c o n t i n u e their spree in c a l­ c u la t in g w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n an ir r e sist a b le in ­ s u r m o u n t a b le fo r c e . fo r c e m e e t s a n T h e a n s w e r is e a s y , h o w e v e r . It is a th r illin g fo o t b a ll g a m e . Frosh Prepare tor Aggie risn IN THIS C O R N E R T e x a n A s s o c i a t e S p o r ts E d ito r By LYNN JACKSON To Play Final G a m e Before Varsity Tilt A la F le m H all o f th e F o r t W o r t h S t a r T e l e g r a m , he sa y s : “ H e a d ­ line o f th e M onth. T E X A S C O A C H E S F I G H T O V E R C O N F I D E N C E . W e ll, well, w ell.” W h ich remind!) me th a t I am also o v e r c o n f id e n t. I got on my p h e n o m e n a l guesses of la s t w e e k ’* . -r , W e ll, let's see. . . No one e x p e c te d T e x a s to b e a t B a y lo r. N e ith e r Nei t h e r did I F e w w « , , gam es. ( S h h ! S h h !) did I. No one e x p e c t e d C e n t e n a r y to b e a t T .C .U e x p e c t e d Rice to b oat Ar kan s as . N e i t h e r did I. A n y w a y , ! g u e s s e d r , * h t o n the A . & M . - S . M . U . g a m e . My p h e n o m e n a l, stu p e n d o u s, t e r r i f i c b a t t i n g a v e r a g e of NO , ,, , . th e th i r d w ee k ) m a k e s it a T h a n k s g iv in g , a la T u r k e y Neck A tc h is o n . . . c e r t a i n t y t h a t m y neck w o n t last t h r o u g h . . . ad- TEXAS 7, T . C . U . 12 This d o e s n ’t m e a n that I think the F r o g s will win, for n a tu r a l l y j T .. . , I h ope they don't. But I a row. th a t last w e e k I picked them to lo s e — A N D T H E I W O N . , , W p « ) . J T . « . . I h o p e it ’* a jin x , Atchison Leads Conference In Yardage G ained Per Try t h a t w ay . ii, W olfe, w h o , r ' p la ce s his led . I?.6 , . J u d A tc h iso n , L o n g h o rn le a d in g g r o u n a - g a i n e r p e r tr y a m o n g bac k s in t h e S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e w h o hav e c a r r ie d tim e s or m o re, s ta tis tic s r e le a se d by T e x a s A.&M. reveal. le ft h a l f b a c k , tw e n ty -f iv e th e ball t h e is A tch iso n , w ho has lu g g e d the ball 26 tim e s, g a i n e d 163 y a r d s , lo st l l , a n d w as held for no g a i n ^ --------------------------— -— ------------------- IonC(> ^"r an ave: age of • ,95 val ds. I 3 ^ 4 3 y a r d s p e r p u n t. M orrison of te a m m a te , the standings a Ug j S.M .U. is f if t h . . to " " ‘1* LIN ilgU* I I place t ' M ’l - i bo-* . . ... , “ B u lle t G r a y f u llb a c k , is sec- * » , , en d a m o n g c o n f e r e n c e p a s s e r s in average of completions to passes. th is w o k . hi* a v e r a g e of H o h s th r o w n 3 7 passes w ith 19 {,-or 5 12 y a r d s b e in g less th a n t h a t of co m p le te , f o r 163 y a r d s and an the I a v e r a g e of .514. L o a d in g the list u u is E r n i e L a in of Rice, w ho has th r o w n 36 passes a n d c o m p le te d 121 f o r 264 y a r d s a n d an a v e r a g e .583. N o n e c f Lairds passes sta n d in g s com es R o g e rs cd' A.&M., hav<1 b r ™ in te r c e p t e d . O th e r lead - . who has c a r r i e d the ball 53 t i m e s ) e r s a r c R obbins 0 : A r k a n - a , S lid- » fo r an a v e r . g e of 1.74. C o m p l e t e r o f S.M.U.. S lo an o f A r k a n s a s . ,,, o r d e r MHIjs o f A.& M , P a t t e r s o n of Bay- ( B a y l o r ) , H a r lo w *o r * ^ B rie n o f T .C .U ., S h o c k e y of H all of T .C .U ., who c a r r ie d . ball 50 tim e s f o r an a v e r a g e of 5.26 y a r d s . W olfe has c a r r ie d it 60 j. a r e P a t t e r s o n ( S . M .U . ) , G u y n e s ( S .M .U .), L a in , A.&M., and M o rriso n o f S.M .U, ( R i c e ) , ( A r k a ns a s ) , F letch er ( A r k a n s a s ) , ; ^ five pass receivers, B e h in d W o lfe in th e i n d i v i d u a l ! o f T o d d ( A .& M .), R ob b in s! ie a ,;ers jjg^ Q f t » „ tim es, T ■ ^ . ^ . B e a r d e n I inc! lid intr B e n to n ( A r k a n s a s ) . No L o n g h o rn r a n k s a m o n g th e the ast of A r k a n s a s , 1 ‘ -L ‘ H a m ilto n of A rk- ansas, Boyd of R a j ior, a n d L ooney (R ic e) R A Y ! O R ° C M U A , I T h e M u sta n g s j u s t don t hav e t h a t c e r t a i n so m e th in g m a de p o p u la r cq,]i)van ^ 1 ^ , by C l a r a Bow, All th e y lack is an o f f e n s e a n d a d e f e n s e . B a y lo r will be on th e re b o u n d , w ith B u b b a “ I W u i S lu g g ed G e r n a n d r e a d y ( S . M d ' , ) , Raw lings C ordiil ( R ic e ) . the G ro w lin g G olden G o .n g -G o in g -G o n e le ft to f i g h t his h e a r t o u t fo r G rizzlies. Billy P a t t e r s o n will be rea d y to P e lt P asses to S am “ A l l - j h a l fb a c k , is f o u r t h a m o n g p u n t e r s A m e r i c a n ” B o y d a n d all will he well o n t h e b a n k s o f the B r a z o s , so 1 in y a r d a g e p e r ki ck. H e h a s p u n t e d 34 tim es f o r 1 , 2 7 7 y a r d s , a n a v e r - h o p e s J i n x “ G r e e n a n d G o l d ” T u c k e r . T h e B e a r s a r e due . j age o f 3 7 .5 6 yards per punt. Lead- ing the list o f punters is C ordiil of Rice, w ho ha* p u n te d 24 tim es Rice t h r e w p a s s e s all a r o u n d a b e t t e r pa*.- d e f e n s e last S a t u r d a y f o r 961 y a r d s , an a v e r a g e of 40.04 t h a n th e y will fa c e a t H o u s to n th is w e e k , T im A ggies sho u ld sla sh y a r d s p e r kick N ex t is P a t t e r s o n t h r o u g h th e n o t - ,o - to u g h Owl lin e fo r a! le a s t two to u c h d o w n s , b u t « f B a y lo r w ith an I *% n i /***r -oa I j , K I L / C Z U “ B e e f u s ” B r y a n , a o i i A . a M , also a ^ A ^ ^ 5^ 0 / ’? 4 " Cv a r d . ^ L..... ........... ... ..... * M C CL E N D O N B R E A K S A R M J u d g e J a m e s W. M cC len don of the T h ir d C o u r t of Civil Appeals, an e x - s tu d e n t of th e U n iv e r s it y broke his r ig h t a r m M o n d a y night w h en he fell over a c u r b < n E a s t *38.81 y a r d s . H e WM r e p o r t a d r e r t - I r.ird is Robbins of * m g w ell ai B r a c k e n r id g e H o spital o f F u - t a v e r a g , A rk a n s a s , w ith an a v e r a g e o f ( T h u r s d a y . By BILL D U R N A L a r e T he T e x a s F r o s h g o in g th r o u g h th e ir paces daily in p r e ­ p a r a tio n fo r th e ir la st g a m e of th e the A ggie F is h on season w ith lose th e W e d n e s d a y p re c e d in g th e a n n u a l th e T u r k e y D ay Classic b e t w e e n v a r s ity cf T ex a s a n d A.&M. Tho F ro sh have been h a n d i c a p - j ped in s h a r i n g up an o f f e n s e for t h e y h a v e b e e n , h(, forc ed to use a d i f f e r e n t style of play each week in s c r im m a g i n g the v a r s ity . The d e f e n s e va need m uc h f a r t h e r th a n th e o f ­ fense due th e the Frosh h av e bet n on deft nae p r a c ­ tically ail th e L o n g h o rn s. a g a in s t season t h a t fact to is T h e t e a m has also had th e dis­ a d v a n ta g e all season of w o rk i n g a? tw o s e p a r a t e u n its . O ne u n it, coached b y E d P ric e , h as b ee n one th e w o rk i n g w ith w eek, while th e o th e r , c o a ch e d by J a c k G ray, f u r n is h e d th e opp o si­ t i o n f o r th e L o n g h o rn s th e follow ­ ing w eek. v a r s it y lr. *he only sh o w in g th e F ro sh have m a d e b e f o r e U n iv e r ­ sity f a n s w ith a c o n f e r e n c e o p ­ p o n e n t. th e y p la y e d t o a scoreless t h a t • • • • a n d K elly Neal, m g pass t ■b a th* oa c k wk ( w h o was go at ra« • V a Sore. W a t t s sa m e p erio d s c o re d a g a in in to e e p t e d a Brae k e n - wl en he m e r cep ted r a n m id -field a n d rid g e pass f o r th e c o u r t e r . C h a rle s H in c k le y a n d E a r l D onnell led a d e s p e r a t e B r a e k e n ridge c o u n t e r - a t t a c k , b u t th e goal Ste pped of lr " ' line. (5 its sc o re . P r a t h e r ing a g a in s Sly. A g a in in A r c h i t e c t s H all w e n t d ow n f ig h t- i ti e A S .A. C lu b b y a T h e A r c h ite c ts e a r ly w hen W. B. O T o n - f t end, sn a g g e d a l o n g p a 5,4 t h e sa m e 2 n e t te d n O. Vt. W i t t m e r , P r a ­ t h e r h a l f b a c k w as d o w n e d b e ­ hind h is goal line as he a t t e m p t e d to kick out of d a n g e r . A.S A. th* c h a lk e d up a n o t h e r J o h n to s e c o n d h a l f on a pass W i t t m e r scored rig; t en d P r y o r t o u c h d o w n r H a ie P r a t ! the p a s s f r o m H u n t e r ie took w h e n the en d h ac k , in •ough. f V a ’ • • zone. '-core in W IN ON P E N E T R A T I O N S W e n dell Th) beat ‘ a gr< > T e j a s C lub o u tp la y e d a n d ;he Son* of A le c by v ir tu e of a t e r n u m b e r o f p e n e t r a t i o n s , n a l score b e i n g tie d , 6-6. A l­ w e r e a lm o st th o u g l■. Lh e * *ram ? <- v * n : >■ mat cl cti , th ** e x c e lle n t r u n - S ie b e r t , T e j a 1 n in e h a l f - b ac k a i d I h f p a s sin g combi- n a ’ ior i of W e. te r? to B ob K e e to n too ft n ; I 13 us L ev y % en d?, p roved (opponents. T h e m u c h to u c h d >wn 'irs! S ons Allen tc H ag - wit h sc o re r. H u g h va rd. (*r a v e «. m a d e * WO s u c c e s s ' ii e n d i un? o v er th e go a I, ’~r■ *» firs t of V. Vi jell w as cal,I od I•ack. T he g a n e team ? wa? well pla>red by b o th ■ICP >.».•< t i *-r* w e r e v**ry few pen . - e i t h e r aide. for made a * pass 41*1 ry> T he T*;Ha? th* lr th K E E P S P E R F E C T R E C O R D owe i e s SI •ful N e w m a n a sp h e r C TI an* . A . , G re g g IL ub w, nrd e< - o w a! rung e N ew m an- run n lug half arui period. tool a n d ■-h if t ed t fro m . g h * * t ■ h a lf W I L ftr- t f in a, ;7'V, v. th e ex l a s h , v a® j ok tim e ou ie? L;rig * ru f i r the in 2 9-0 a nd un 13 J1:f ■r"' ■' .I T o n rn j u n o r r n b ■ i I i ck ■king Cg*' 11 ( i C 3 lech- lh r is ■r. g t h e < k > d the per.e- WO ■ -> ?i v Czechs jved a b i l ­ I > io a scoreless P ro g r e s s iv e s : o f f e n s e t h a t *, H e m y C h o ­ a r ry B a r t o n , Ru* era , w ing- o f fe n s e , b u t ti sc o rin g dis- eek, h a lfb a c k , ti d i i i Ie r, ack, b ote th e rt'-aive change th e tim*- gv a1 pus ta. t< r rsviii j halt; k.* but I f | *ed a fur 10 11 i e a t e • !• I six t I TY-1. « j 11; 11 1 ■ *' - ; ' k Hi v a n e c , d Ct 0 s q u irt® *, th* c lu b '\Ah, g 1 1 w11 h i t fa ile d s; o \ a t qi; I * i « k ‘ •»•* ge W a s h , f a 11 bi In aft) ©I th a i ■ 'a., Ii ie* K. v\ • -■ th e CHub :>■ tx id th e PF< H o t a k , field f o r the score. O u t s t a n d i n g sta r o f b o th g a m e s of b o th w a s R e e d , w h o p la y e d fo o tb a ll G a rriso n S c h r e i n e r n ^ h m a n ; t h r e e field g oals, ail t h r e e g o in g : a '...y , - ----------------- --- ---------------------- p a r with University Horses W in .Show Prizes th e p ast team * of th e Rice Slimes. f o r d ’ a d N c k w ith and for th e U n iv e r s it y D e te a m hat. p o o r c o - o r d in a tio n in thf‘ * an ’*• a l th o u g h som e o f th e rea m last v e a r . H e t h e 1 P la y e d an o u t a t a n d m g gam e. T h e te a m sh a p es up s n o u t on a th e th e m en U n iv ersity . S ev era l o f F rosh who saw se rvic e on la st y e a r have developed sq u a d into r e g u la r* on th e v a r s ity this . y ea r. • ’b a r d e H a a -. who u n til he w e n t out w ith ar. in ju r y , s e em e d se1: f o r a g r e a t y e a r a f t e r g r a d u ­ a t in g ranks. It w a s H a a s last y e a r w ho te a m e d up w ith B e e f u s B r y a n to lead the F ro sh to a sm a s h in g win over th e j A ggie F ish. f r e s h m a n f r o m th e th e I e x h ib ite d by H o rses o w n e d b y s t u d e n t s and p.\- id em * o f -he U n iv e r s it y won th e ir c h a r e o ' blue r ib b o n s at th e in D allas C h a r i t y H o r s e S how D allas last w e e k -e n d Bow to Me. th e S u n d ia l S ta b le s o f H o u sto n , which ’> o w ned b y Phyllis H iids. a n ew m e m b e r of Bib a n d S our, was a w a r d e d f ;r«t in *he 31,000 c h a m p io n s h ip s ta k e *Gr five ‘ od --’a n icn e . m a re s , o r gel din sr*. O t h e r v a r s i t y m e n w ho se rv e d tim e a* f r e s h m a n fo o tb a lle r s last y e a r and have m a d e r e g u l a r s this y e a r a re B r y a n . P a r k M yers, G lenn J a c k s o n , a n d B u llet G ray. B ryan has c o n t in u e d to live up to his r e p u t a t i o n m a d e a* a E r n i e “ 500 p e r c e n t c o m p le tio n s ” L ain should th ro w lots o f pick up p a s s e s to F r a n k “ Y es I C a u g h t I*” S te e n . T h is does n o t include the w o rk o f J im “ Phi B e ta K a p p a ” N an c e, who h a s a t last w e ld e d the tw o schools a t Rice into one. Bill W a lla c e a n d J o h n M c C auley w e r e to u c h d o w n tw in s f o r the Owls, but Lain a n d Ollie C ordiil, a n o t h e r soph, bid f a i r to m a ke H o u s to n fa n s f o r g e t th e m . B oth can run a n d block while W a lla c e lab els Lain as a b e t t e r p a s s e r t h a n S a m m y B a u g h . T h e a i r a t t a c k should te ll the. sto ry . th e o rig in a l A R K A N S A S 20, MISSISSIPPI 7 (M er a sp a n o f th r e e y e a r s th e R a z o r l a . ks hav e a v e r a g e d a b o u t 13 p o in ts per gum* It! And t h a t ’s aga n s t th e p a s s -wary ( o r w e a r y ) S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e team s. A nd w h e n R obbins, B e n to n , S lo an , H a m ilto n , e t a1, s t a r t an a e r ia l b o m b a r d m e n t which belies th e A rm is lic e, th e M ississippians will th in k th e y a r e shell-shocked. T h e P o rk e rs still hav e one of th e bt st te a m s in the n a tio n . f r e s h - 1 A m eric an Pa* nee. e x h ib ite d b y m an a n d h a s t u r n e d in some g o o d ! N O T R E D A M E 13, A R M Y 7 th e N a n c y L ee F a r m s , o w n e d b y w o rk for th e L o n g h o rn s this year. G o in g f a r a f ie ld , N o tre D am e d o e s n ’t h a v e the bent lo a m rn the Mr<= O ilb e-t H u g h e s, a r e x - s t u ­ H u ghes, a r e x -slit- w a s th e sm a s h in g w o rk o f My­ n a t io n , b u t w h a t th e y can show on a r e b o u n d sh ould be e n o u g h to d e n t. tied f o r the bl ue r ib b o n in ers la st w e e k ti a t m ade a big d i f - m a k e buck p r iv a t e s out of the C a d ets. A rm y h a - n ' l show n m uch of ♦ he ? 2 f' 0 b r e e d in g st’ake f o r s a d ­ ferer.e e in t h *1 S t e e r s ’ b a t tle w ith d le -b r e d vearH-ors the B a y lo r B e ars. J a cl* -en s t a r t e d a n y t h i n g this y e a r. w k.ie th e Irish rose to g r e a t he rn hts in d e f e a tin g ous S ta b le s o ' D allas s h o w ed tw o the season o f f w ith a bang. b u t y o u n g mer**® ow ned b v H allie ha* to Roy Crick*■■■r. s t u d e n t f r o m C o n r o e , to Bain*- a n d J a m e s W a tso n . G ra y a n a d v a n ta g e . Both Mrs. H a s h e s has tv t. been able to get s ta r t e d an d Miss Child* r o d *1 th e i r e n t r i e s . in fu ll speed thus season, bu* ha® c o m m e n d a b le some M in n e so ta . T h e y should be b ack w ith t h a t sa m e f ig h tin g spirit. T he p o w e r h o u s e of all pow erh o u ses sho uld - t a r t rolling S a t u r d a y — as if th e y h a v e n ’t been rollin g all alo n g . PITT 20, N E B R A S K A 6 la te ly given g r o u n d T ^ e R e n d e v in W a l s h C a n t Find O u t A b o u t M o n t y T h e M a g n if ic e n t By D A V I S J. W A L S H I n te r n a t i o n a l Ne ws S e r vi c e S p or ts E d ito r I am sim ply u s in g r e p o r to r ia l e a r s l l . — ( I N S ) N E W Y O R K , Nov. i f s e x a c tly — N o t kn (wing w hat th e s e a b o u t b u t la rg e . for red . s o m e th in g beside a b r a c e f o r the inf rm e d hat b rim , to d a y t h a t M o n ta g u e the m a g n if ic e n t h a s asked f o r — an d h as n o t been cr ce a n t e d — a Scotch his c h a r ity g lf m atch with B abe R u t h on S u n d a y . A S co tc h f o u r ­ is som e, two th e kind of m atch w h e r e p a r t n e r s use o n e hall, w ith the if a n y b o d y ’s t e r r ib le , t h a t re s u lt it has to be both. should be e x p l a in e d , fo u rs o m e i n t c t ' w r fro m pro p o sed I also le a r n the.* R u th , h a v i n g nom* th e n o r t h woods, is not a t all p * ased w ith th e the m a tc h , w hich t alls fo r him t o he th e p a r t n e r of Babe D id rik so n , the la d y cham pion of e v e r y t h i n g — ex- ce p t golf line-up f ' r Y O U A R E S U R E TO E N J O Y Shep Fields R I P P L I N G R H Y T H M S I —3 FULL HOURS ENTERTAINMENT I t u r n e d w ork. I f this line-up is p r e se rv e d , th e y will o p p o -e M or,*ague *he m a g n i­ f ic e n t a n d H elen Hicks, w o m e n ’s ch a m pion , n a beet bah S c ie n tif ic A t t i t u d e ” a f o u rs o m e and, a c c o r d in g to B abe, session. * r : ‘v-minc R uth ^it ju st a * f o r m e r f ro m F ••* W o r th . « Mean t i m * . th e y say the U. T, S e n a t e H e a r s ‘Sc'en+’f c A t t i t u d e ' T he h e a r d W a r r e n M o o rm a n , s t u d e n t • m o s t c o n s iste n t E lw in R ic k e tts who s t a r t e d T h e f r e s h m e n who h a v e b een this y e a r include the I n iv e rs ity r 'c..»ge S e n a t e «^a5on as a ta kle and has been P e te the t h e b e s t p a s s e r F r o s h r a n k s a n d a good possibili- tv f o r the q u a r t e r b a c k p o s t; Mike S w e e n e y , a ll- s ta te end f ro m Am* th e M in d ” a n d J o - arillo and s t a r o f th** j o u s t w ith the Rice S lim e s; and D on W il­ had . p s y c h o lo g y .” s tr o n g ly c o n t r a s t i n g • d a m s , f ie r y g u a r d who is e x p e c te d the* to b o ls t e r th e v a r s it y r a n k s n e x t J. P. H illiard, b r o t h e r of j n d is c u s s in g J. B. R h i n e ’s “ N ew j agt r o w ’s “ F act and F a b le in in m a in - ; y ea r. “ T h ” L ey d e n , th is wr-ek’s c o n v e r te d c e n t e r ; into a pea k r - v in ?igh .Scotch p r o n t j e r g o f grew a f t e r somebody upon Mr. f u rsom e mea 'd • .-.’ag.:* to ld him * na* R u th was qu ie a g o lf e r w ho, t a k i n g a d v a n - • jm p,.r ta n c e o f to le r a n c e t a g . gt r e a d y workgt M o o rm a n d w e lt up o n t a m i n g the sc ie n tific a t t i t u d e . of J o h n '? lack of p r a c tic e , bt kr ock him * ff a n d th u s ruin exhibition dodge and o th e r g. is B u t g ex d as the b la r n e y corn- n a n a: „ n ‘ted in his n a m e , he shou ld have no pang? in t h a t c o n n e c tio n . . M o n t a g u e if M tim e Th- v ‘ iter, w ho c a n be c o u n t e d to k? ock th e living le g s obi up' * f r o m un I cr a 99 a n y the w in d is f a v o r a b l e , h a s p la y e d sev- u nds w ith R u t h a n d fo u n d es al ■: v a hat less t h a n r e m a r k - H e hit a ba se bi R f a r t h e r a or t h a n an y m an w ho e v e r lived bu t is no t especially “ l o n g ” in golf. H e ’ll dr 73 o ne day an d 83 the next* A s for Mr. JI <>:i ta g u e . t h e w o r d a m o n g th e e x p e r t s is t h a t h e ’s a for. b u t h a r d ly th e g a u d y good a p e r f o r m e r the le g e n d s have m a d e him o ut to be. Ii is said t h a t he’ll g u a r a n t e e , ‘ o r i n s t a n t <.— when p la y in g r e g u ­ la r l y — to play sh o r t p itc h es With­ in the f a g a n d hole th e p u tt, Also t o com e out j < ut • f b u n k e r s arid go d ow n in a m ini­ m u m of tw o shots. te n f e e t o f H ear, But f o r some re a so n n o t quite i g u la rly isn’t c la y in g S ee W A L S H , P a g e 3, I... i E llw oo d G riscom , p r o f e s s o r o f public s p e a k in g , a n d J o h n S t r e e t c f N ew Br, m f els e n t e r e d th e d is ­ cu ssion of t h e p ro g ra m a? v isitors. Bob L o w d e n o f F r*rt W o r t h w a s e le c te d t h e S* nat*- a f t e r his i n it ia t o r y ta l k - n th e ty p ic a l n a ­ tives o f v a r io u s E u r o p e a n n a t io n s . to '*5* :♦> re ers and of creating interest in the i Cup. To this end the Association has appropriated $5,000 for the; v * • -r > Dulling, Burns, Vt nod, Fincher, expenses of twelve Ju n ior Davis McGinnis, M u r p h y , Cup Squads, as they are called. Christner, Glenn, W aith ail, and financial aid U p m a n o{ the varsity and Ris. They will provided that the local association put, up an equal amount cf money klnd- Bal1- L o r i n g , and lr, Kman for the purpose, ; of to the Austin The best players of the com-] Junior Davis Cup Squad. There munitv, under 21, will be selected J will also be a preparatory group play each other until f r o m six! composed of players who are un­ r, n Dr. Penick has named Kamrath, „ freshmen receive ■ ,• the . . . . , . , . squad. They will be to twelve remain to form the per-- dor 18. manent coached by a professional or by De WITT C LU B E L E C T S leading amateurs, and the d i f f e r - en* teams will meet each other in compot ition. The Dew itt Club elected o f f i­ cers a ’ its last meeting. Dorothy Schiwetz took charge of the meet­ in* ing until the officers were This plan wa? broached last * 1 Claude Skinner, journalism stu- . spring, but ii was not feasible stalled, dent, arts*, and “ deadhead" ( a f - 1 here until school started this fall. fectionate name given to Chuck Wagon employees) these colorful bulletins. tor o f When interviewed. Skinner said that his secret ambition was to be a sign-painter because he liked the outside work. elected: Dr. Penick local Basil Bell, president; Beulah Mar- squad will have to be run with- garet Bennet, vice-president; Al­ secretary; Dorothy out money because there are no then Evers, fund? with which to match those Schiwetz, treasurer; dane Shep- of the U.S.L.T.A., bat he has se- j pard, reporter; Hinds Toth, ser- Hartman, letted carry out the plan in a? far as he parliamentarian. team, and will geant-at-arm s; Wayne The following were is the orca- local that said the the FRIDAY & SA TU RD A Y T u b e o r j a r 3 5 c size 16c Princess Pat Rouge 55c S iz e 35c C a t n a y Soap I® bar* 49C L i f e b u o y 4 to* U C Gillette Razor A n d IO Blue B la d e , 4 9 C SPECIAL I D a y — F r id a y M edford Pound Paper Envelopes 65c V a lu e H S C Star B L A D E S Pkg. 4 ’s — 3 for 2 5 c ALARM CLOCKS M e c c a O ld C o lo n y $ 1 .4 9 7 9 c COUETTES 10c Size 3 Pkgs. 19c POKER CHIPS Box of IOO . . . 3 3 c CONGRESS Bridge Cards 54c FITCH HAIR OIL & ________ 16c INGRAMS Shave Cream ISL ... 23c ANGELUS Lipstick SLT ____ 6 9 c REXILLANACough Syrup'^. ... 39c FIELD GLASSES Adjustable 98c S M O K E Econom ically Genuine L e a th e r T O B A C C O P O U C H 69c P ip e s H O N E Y B R O O K O R D O U G L A S A I R - C O O L E D 59c Y E L L O B O L E O R F R A N K M E D I C O $ 1*00 T ob acco UNION L E A D E R 1 4 o z . t i n 49c L IG H T E R RONSON A utom atic $5.00 value $2.98 Chrom e STO RM LIGHTER 19c GHIM* in the g a m e of It takes stam in a to play f o o t ­ ball and it tak es stam in a, too, life. to play Cold g erm s and other illness*- are re ad y to tackle you if your d efen se is w eaken ed, even mo­ your r e ­ m en tarily. K e e p up theta v i t a ­ sistance by taking min p re p a r a tio n s regu larly . A B D G C apsules 2 5 ’s ....... 79. H al but Liver Oil C apsules, 50 s 69 A d ex T ablets ...79c Visit Our Fountains for Quick Service! 2 FAMOUS SANDWICHES Barbecue on Bun with sweet relish The Buns A re T o asted 15c Cold Turkey with cran b erry jelly. A T r e a t on T o a st with sw eet relish 20c S P E C I A L T H IS W E E K HOT FUDGE BANANA SPLIT Chocolate or Butterscotch Special Collegiate Em’ly University Football Doll E v e r y G irl Wants One Smart spaced stripe shirt, with non- wilt collar has the call. New checks, . tab collars, and British stripes . tabless tabs and button-downs are $1.95 other style-right favorites. . Imported woolens. Smart, shape re­ In stripes, checks, plaids or taining. $1.50 foulards. The Double Breasted L O U N G E M O D E L has the call lf "im prove s" a man's figure. That little extra length In the coat just balances the little extra breadth in the shoulders— and seems to slim down the waist and hips and give a man height. Scarbrough’s meets the demand with a fine se­ lection in both soft and hard fin­ ished wools. The Sporter— a stadium star. With narrow band and hand felted edge. $5.00 Casual and comfortable. $32.50 Scarbrough & Son Scarbrou gh ’s M en s Sto re PACE POUR The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Stage Is Set “ . . The Board of Regents is looking for a young man, in the forties, rather than a well-known executive who once achieved brilliance, but who may be i e yond further achievement.” , . . Dr. Edward Randall, Chairman. Board of Regents. S i x e s a n d S e v e n s B y J O H N R. F R A N C H E Y Q U A T RA IN ( F o r Maurice Ravel) Tell me, Maurice, was love o f art Responsible for your "Bolero?” Or was it som ething quite apart, For instance, like dinero? * . . . T h e U n iv e r a ity o f T e x a s sta n d s a t th e cr o ssro a d * . T h e n e x t d o z e n y e a r s AYBE R U SSIA N S grow in the ra in j u s t like m a y fix its c h a r a c te r a n d d e te r m in e its in ­ M ' mushrooms, b u t anyhow the showers T uesday f lu e n c e for th e r e st o f th is c e n tu r y , , * • little pea sa n t bro u g h t a prepo sterou s n u m b e r of its p r e s e n t fis c a l d i f ­ W h a t e v e r m a y b e women to this place of life and lite ra tu r e . W ith ’kerchiefs slapped over their tousled heads, they fic u lt ie s , th e S ta te is a b u n d a n tly a b le to h a v e th e so rt o f u n iv e r s ity it w a n ts , an d I, skipped merrily to class, as European-looking as fo r o n e. b e lie v e t h a t a v ,a y will b e fo u n d «t.on-pickin g S la v ic Invaaion children. . ,, to se c u r e 1 * . . . J. W. Calhoun, president . Next time it rains, this seat of the scornful is going to bedeck itself, capapie, in Russian habile- ad interim. * enft> right uf) to ;he Russi8n blmlM * _ # The stage is set for a great for- want to get in on it ----------- If there is an international spirit afoot, wa ward movement. I f the two most funda­ mental needs Of the institution are met, namely, adequate financial support and the selection of the proper man as presi- ( J ^ dent. The University of Texas will be a fair way to become what the founders in­ tended and what we all desire.” , . « Hulon Black, president, Ex-Students’ Association. n p H E SEVERAL paths over which the University travels obviously have con­ verged or crossroads fr eighted with the twin problems of a p e r m a n e n t president and more money tor th e institution. No one in th e University’s machinery Encomium for Curtain Club 0 F o u r agent*, a certain BUI Kaduaon, Trans. ^ ^ of fbe worW radio Press, a news syndicate, re p o rts t h a t it was only this m orning, or m aybe ye ste rd a y , th at Marse J rn my Allred in a press c on ference get whoopsy on the them e of the C u rta in Club and ‘‘F ir s t L ad y” which was unveiled last week. If we may believe Mr. K a d uson — this same Mr. Radisson who vowed t h a t , t h e "blind d a te ” he was fixing up fo r us last w eek was " te r r if ic ,” which sh« was in th e w ro n g sense of the w ord— the G overnor "like to have split his sides la ughing.” “ T hat's pro fession al interlo pin g friend rep orts th e G overnor as saying, when per- hap; he oould have been ta lking of dismal things s c u ff,” our can look with more insight into its finan- like recalcitrant Representatives vt cete ra . chal difficulties t h a n its current president, Mr. Calhoun. Obviously, as Dr. R a n d a l l ’s Alcalde nit ss age was one from the ultim ate A l c a i d e n i e ^ a g t authority in the matter of the presidency, V 01)111 1 * Mr. Calhoun s . oi new revenue t alive source, p OM EH OW or other, th w a r t , -0 the deserving. Sunday afternoon, when most prudent gentry w ere busy studying or plan- intel­ ligence in the S un day p a p e r, traipsed himself down to the circus lot, hoping to snare Pancho Villa’s daughter, supposedly a big-top perform er. taps comes from the most author!- njn- to. one of o u r frien ds, baited by some , pointing to the neec. life continues Nostalgic Nota * * * to u c _ , , . The two problems probably converge in nature as well as by coincidence of time. It is more than likely that solution to the major problem— that cf securing the right ^ ' “thinPfor “ Lon* t mar. for the University administrative post ..... fl>, n„ , „ w — will remove to a great extent, presence of the minor dilemma— an understocked financial cupboard. Live Villa.” T hroug h the n arro w walks he flitted, this brave, young soul, but if there was anyone in te re sted in th e academic question of Villa’s longevity, none showed it- Ail up and down the whole creation he w an­ dered shouting "V iva Villa.” which is Spanish, or O n ly t h e m o s t aggressive a n d a l e r t legislative t h r o u g h p r e s i d e n t c a n p u s h “ lo b b y i n g ” t h a t will bring this school a l u m p su m a p p r o p r i a t i o n . Similarly, only two hit a l u m p sum a p p r o p r i a t on will ev e n t u a ll y th* afternoon prove sa tisfactory to a University faculty Our friend rom antic w h i c h is u n d e r p a i d , but. w h ic h ho ld s w it h S eno rita Villa. He feels very sad a b o u t it somehow. tenacity to the promise of a possible bright 1 ■ * future. Finally, one old hand buttonholed our friend and asked him, in betw een “ Villa Villa's!” if he had any more of th a t s tu f f on his person. O ar friend did. So, to quote disin terested observers, th e b ottle som ething aw fu l,” until " th e twilight. had dissipated itself superstructure. The last link in the chain ..........— ~ ~ =----- 7==r~ , never did ru n - - - - - - - - into into th e ' It will take the finest material avail- !i t!;" Pfl link; the able for presidential stuff— to forcibly sell S ° a! ° f Preeminence or mediocrity tor the this institution to the state and thus to Unhvrsity, one ut its own choosing. remedy many of it? internal short-cornings. the It will take the strongest type of lead- University, through its machinery set up ership to demand unity and to remove for the purpose, will be responsible for th e satisfactory solution of both problems. petty inter-departmental jealousies. In the final consideration, only nent Presidential It will take a man with courage enough and initiative enough to stand subservient to no single group, but to serve the best in­ terests of an institution viewed in its broad­ est scope. Truly the State is abundantly able to have the sort of university it wants; the State will provide that institution, if the institution looks worthy, Swinging Taps n p A P S for the University war dead had troubles yesterday with Texas its Union’s swung. To speak of one problem Is to imply While Judge Ralph Yarborough urged a to three - quarter-filled Auditorium THINK of war and subsequent death as the other; to solve t h e presidential prob- immediate to the University perspective, lent will be to g r e a t l y brace the financial th e mo rning dance session was going full tilt to one of its biggest crowds to date. Classes w e re out. (Lexa ii r a m p % P u b lic a tio n * , Inc... l h * U n i v e r s i t y of the U n i v e r s i t y at „ e v e r y m o r s * if fir, ;e, TV t Dally i. ai *t icier.', nev.» T» i* . A u s t i n b y Engr e x c e p t M onday pah the i*h« : i n T e x a s S t u d e n t th e E n t e r e d a• s e c o n d c l a t * ma ! m a t t e r at t h e Pc ti n . T e x a s , e n d e r the a e t of C o n g r e s s M arch S E d i t o r i a l o ff ic e * , J o r n a i j * j » B ui • n g t i t , 1 0 1 , a n d 102 l e i ephor.-es 5*171— 34S a n d 9 1 7 7 1 — 88 2, ■. A p e r IO p.m., 81 77 i D e p a r t m e n t — J o u r n a l i s m A d v e r t i s i n g C i r c u l a t i o n a n d Ii H i d i n g 10■ P i ' os 2 - . 473, P r i n t e d by t h e U n i v e r s i t y Pre**, A C. W r i g h t , m a n a g e r R E P R E S E N T E D FOP. N A T I O N AI A D V E R T I S I N G BY Noticed Advertising Service, Inc. C o l l e g e P u b l i s h - vs IP 4 20 MADISON AV! NEW . B O ST O N - LOS A NG FXE.S ** e n t a t i v e YOR K. N Y - S A N FR A N C ISC O C H I C A G O Atte nda nc e was good at the memorial services in Hogg. Only the right and left front sections on the lower floor and the in t h e balcony were vacant. back seats Aa" The University’s big enough to support a half-dozen show * going on simultaneously. But the bunch t h a t tu r n e d out for the m o r n i n g ’s shot at “ G ypsy Doodle” and “ Diane” could ha ve filled a couple of rows in the front sections. . .............. ED SY ERS J o e B e l d e r John McCulIy . Ly nu Jackson E ira beth Keeney _ ........... Lois S a g e r F.m ry FL Powers Jim A nderson ___ M a r g a r e t ^ Gar n ** Pericles Alex arider Olcutt Sander H arry Q on Eighty-five m e n who filled the French front .sectors ju s t nineteen years ago and Bd11° r -in-cl e: never came back for commencement were Associate Editor . . , the reason for suspending classes. PecuU Sports Editor ociate Sports Editor iarly, the morning’s swing could have , Society Editor kept. ...............Associate Society Editor P h ot (graphy Editor .. ........ — ...... Telegraph E ditor F e a tu re Editor > n A nr usements E d iI or Associate A musements Editor Copy E ditor Maybe the Texas Union Board of Di­ re ct >rs should have bought locks for the nickelodions, clamped l l o ’clock. Coercion, however, isn’t the best tonic for Forty A cres’ finest. tight at --------- them _ . F C H O R IA L ADVISORY COUNCIL Harry Quin, chairm an Bill Woods Earl A r m : : Ramsey Moore D f k W a tts Billy Ruth Your g Joe Selden Joel Westbrook Bill f r a n d s Je th r o Meek Bob E ekhardt P. J Thompson But coercion will be the order of the day when America goes to war and Forty the A c re s ’s trenches. shoved finest gets into SI \ F ! FOR T H IS ISSUE N IG H T EDITOR H cad Copyrea l e i Day V olunteer? Bare ay Hodg« ? ........ . and . .. . ........ Night Reporter N , ■ I S ports JE J i l t j Night Society Edit r ...... A ssista n t .... ................................ Night Telegram! E dito r A^ai?: u n t s N ed Looney, HARRY QUIN — .... E v e r e t t S h i r l e y Jim m ie Pounds, III . ................. K a th e rin e M* tcalfe ............ ........................ .... .. LOIS Sager .. J u a n it a Whittlesey Ed Kampmann W jibuur Re Lings, Shirley Ll gash, Oma Hay VS aiker. Lynn J a kson And they'll be there to save America from some “ism” or another unless their own analytical thought can keep them clear. For that reason every advantage should be taken to talk coherently w hat’s and hap pen in g Chinese University students. to Spanish, Japanese It'.- faintly possible that those boys—• during the days when clear-headed think­ ing might have saved some of them— trucked i t on down just once too often. I C /// / / / ii I !H ie 2H ?£> SI 5 / 3 3 S H s e H I 4 5 5 0 t e r L . I 432 7 Today’s Cross W o rd Puzzle O fficia l N o t ic e 2 3 H 5 7 e> 9 IO 6 12 / / / / ry / J V a 15 / / / % 19 2 5 20 21 22 # V // 2 3 C/Yji16 2 6 127 3 0 29 T H E SECOND sem este r of Chem­ istry 10f will officially begin Physics Monday, November 15. Bldg. 203. M.W.F. 9. 13. J. R. BAILEY. T h e fo llo w in g s tu d e n t* are r e q u e ste d t o call a t th e R e g is t r a r ’* O ffic e p r o m p t­ ly : M o rr ill. T h o m a s L u c ia n M u rta , P a t M y k la n d , M ary F r a n c e * B a r tle tt N a g e l, C arl H e n r y 13 I y // r n //a 36 S I YA// H 2 H6 3 2 I3 5 3—-Sound made by cow* 32— Provin ce cf Lombardy 31— P ossessive pronoun 3 4— E xpressed 85— M ale sw an ti—-Scheduled 37— I ake-.' arm SS— ’Who becam e an associate Justice of Ute Suprem e Coart in 18387 42— Heal 43 —P iece o f fired clay 4A—Feat in church 48— N oth in g 6 1 —B rother of Odin 62- Sym bol for oliver SS— Greek letter Hi rf with is the solution to yester* day'? puzzle. TT-<» CiA iMP A e f t J a L Ia in A L E E B RIA ■CANO 5*0 D A EA R ~T E I N G EIP ! S T Yf H E P A * N E s i r r C A p p :u A N t- n ! R i? -ER E o !u T I N G T M E S I S A:G E D O Q I T E M 5 M I T E O A R I is E E N ME NI TF N S S E R AG L I JO; IEP I 0;R A L A NIN? 'VIS N E MEIS SI ID I 9 A1N1EIW Copyright. J $11. by tin g Ce*urea Syndics;#, toe. They Talk About Rural S c h o o ls In Other Papers C o m p i l e d by A n n J a r r a t t N e la o n , A lb e r t B arr N e w k ir k , W illia m S h e r m a n N e y la n d , R o b e r ta M u n so n N o b le , M artha R ay N o r f le t t , A m a Ford P a r k e r , L ev i B e n ja m in P a t te r s o n , J e a n P e r s h in g P e w it t , M ary A d e ll# P h ip p a , F o s te r V an ce P io c h , W illia m F r e d e r ic k , Jr. Plow e s , M a d o via Z am ora P lo w * * , s t e lla Z am ora P u llia m , P e tr o v a Y v o n n e J r . R a g s d a le , T h o m a s H ay w o o d R a n s o m , W illia m A lb e r t K app. N e llie E a rlen e R eed , Rob%*rt G aylord R e e v e s , N ina J o R e y n o ld s . D e w i t t C lin to n . Jr. R ic h a r d so n , J a c k s o n M oser R o h r b o u g h , M rs. C leora D e lis R o h r b o u g h , E d w a rd G a y , Jr. R o se n th a l. R ob ert J o n a th a n S ad *. A drian S a n d e r s , W illia m H o lm es. S a r in a n a , H e c to r A n to n io S a u b e ra n , E lm irs, S a v a n n a h S a w y e r , P au l B ack u s, J r . S e h n s id t M a rg a re t A nna S r h o lz , H e rb e rt. J r . S h a w , H u g h D u n ea n S d v e r m a n , F red N a t S lo a n , Frank O rrivon S m ith , E dw ard S m ith . H e r b e r t B a lfo u r S o m a r in d y c k , S te lla M as S t a n c lif f , J u l i e t tp L a R u e S t e v e n s o n , H a ro ld C h apm an, Jr. S tr u m , Irv in g S u m m e r s, E d w in W ils o n S w a in , R ob ert L om on d T a rm a n , C h erie* I r v in g T a y lo r , K a th le e n T a y lo r , T om F ran k T e m p le , A r th u r. Jr. T h o m a s L in d se y K Hey T h o r n to n . R o b e r t R ich a rd T ip to n . B lis te r T er r e , J a n ic e R onee T r u it t , F r a n c is C am p b ell T y n e r , H a*»ell O dean V it t u e e l. R o e c o V ic to r W’a d le ig h , F red L a w d e r W ft'ke r, R e* E u g e n e W a u g h , G oree E dw ard W e a th e r b y , H e n r y A lle n W ei*. W illia m W e n d t, W e n d e ll E u g e n e W h ite , L ou is O liv e r W ib le , C h arles L e s lie W illia m * , S ;»an D o r o th y W in g , M au rice B en ja m in W ood , Jean H a r r iso n Z im m erm an . H erb ert M anuel i F E a r l) F . J . M A T H E W S , R e g istr a r . THC FIR S T r e g u la r meeting of Cap and Gown will be T ues­ day a ftern oo n, N ovem ber 16. in the A rchitecture Building au dito ­ rium at. 4:45 o’clock. All m em ­ bers a re urged to be present. DOROTH Y MATSON, president. Rural S c h o o ls One of the fe a rs on th e p a rt of the fa rm e r s in general proposals for consolidation of ru ra l schools is th eir community th e center. loss of is no T h ere realization, how­ th a t the lack of consolida­ is p e r p e tu a t e ! : a weakness is sending more and more buggy days, ever, tion th a t rural school children to the inde- There is no p e n d e n t schools and killing th e ir c om m unity c e n t e r s gradually. Consolidation of schools to fo rm this s tro n g rural units will halt tre n d and cre a te a few stron g centers. Because of automobiles a nd improved roads, the consoli­ dated school will be no away from ‘ he patron? than th e p re s e n t schools in th e horse and should not b e several rural high schools in this co un try , al! o f f e r ­ ing recognized instruction. is with The responsibility the rural communities, to take ad van- f u r t h e r tag** of consolidation ra th e r th an let the tr e n d to the towns con- tinue until it is too late to do any- thing about it. reason why th ere — Sherm an Daily Democrat. Patterings on the Peripatus B y P A T D A N I E L S I f I were a musician I would w rite a swing song and dedicate it to the Lon gh orn Band and its colorful English directo r, George to his boys as E. H u r t, k now n "D o c .” The song would be "In co n siste n c y .” Since I ’m n o t a musician, I am going to dedicate a play to th e band. T he t i t l e : title of the B a n d itr y , A F a r c e In S ix Stu n t* . Scene I : George E. H u rt is ta lk ­ to M aurice H o ffm a n , presi­ ing d e n t of the band. H u r t: Well, Maurice, I d o n ’t to do. We h a v e n ’t know w h a t in the T e x a n had any publicity fo r tw o days. This c a n ’t go on fo re v e r! H o f f m a n ; I know w hat, Doc I'll get one of ou r f r e s h ­ Old Kid. men to w rite a le tte r to the edi­ tor. They always get p rinted. And we’ll praise ourselves to th e skies in the letter. H u r t; T h a t ’s a w onderful idea. Then af: cr it gets published w e’ll get a n o th e r m em ber of the fre sh ­ man band— you know Maurice, we c a n ’t have hazing on the c a m ­ pus, but nobody will care if we m ake the fresh m e n do our d irty w ork—-to answ er th e letter. T h a t way w e’ll g e t two days’ w orth of publicity fre e. S c e n e 2 : T w o d ays la ter. H u r t : Well, i* went o f f swell, d id n ’t it Maurice? H o f f m a n : Yessir, Georgia-W or- gie, it did. When we need m ore publicity w e’.: w rite to the T exan edito r again, The Poet's Release CH A OTIC WORLD C annons of h a te ; Rifles of greed; D ictum s of S ta te ; Disillusionment In seeds. D e a th on a bay o n e t; Life in irony; Cheeks hollowed to E m a c i a t e ; Can th e re be m orality? Civilization in m adness; D estruction the D a n g e r ; m ighty the Crescendo of new sad­ n ess; T r u t h : could it have been Fixed to t h a t F a r d ista n t m an g e r? Can th e re be hope of Final possession cf V alues w orth H ard sacrificial try stin g? The whole world b e n t O’er in, sipping From blood pools; P ra y e rs to a Y ahweh Of veng e a n c e; A h um an society ab sen ted From ru ling — surely, All this is a cu rst! W hat the solution to Disorder? Is no beam of light left? M ust man slink on P ast th e border, a ravaci- CHIS Bca.-t, till the good And the gracious have le f t him? W ith this bested quest if n Burning, I leave you? Perhaps all shall s u f f e r This hate to g e th e r! B ut w ait! P ray h esitate! Cannot a world be set a rig h t While still on few Mind* Comes tr u th , illumining — H EN R Y R A T L IF F , JR. S c e n e 3 : T w o day* later. Light? H u r t: I say, Maurice, what do you think now ? We got an hon est reply in the readers* column. We didn’t have to fak e that one f o r B u t— haw, haw — t h a t publicity. to play swing w rite r wanted us music. A nd— haw, haw— he d id n ’t know th at w e’ve been playing swing music fo r nine months. H o ffm a n : I know. Georgic, old to boy, but we should be able th e re w ork out an angle somewhere, I know! You come out in a s ta te m e n t saying th a t we W O N T play swing, T h a t should make 'em s t a r t talking ! from ( T e x a n h e a d l i n e : “ H u r t W o n ’t L e a d Swins?” ) S c e n e 4 : T w o day* later. H u r t : Well, n o w w h a t’ll w e do, Maurice Old Boy? H o ffm a n : Now you can tell ’em th at we will play swing. H u r t : T h a t ’s a good idea. Call up Tomme Call— h e ’s o u r stooge on the T e x a n no w — and get him to w rite the story. H u r t : Yea. And if the e d ito t w o n 't run it, Tom me can g e t it in the paper anyw ay. He knows a p r in te r and the p ri n te r will slip the ?tuff in the paper w ithout any­ body knowing a bout it. ( T e x a n h e a d li n e : " H u r l A n n o u n c e * B a n d W i l l S w i n g ” ) S c e n e 5: T w o day* la ter. H u r t; Well, now w'hat’ll we do, Maurice Old Boy? H o ffm a n : Well, H u rtle W u r t it, Doc Old Sock, c a n ’t you think of a n o th e r good publicity s tu n t? H u r t: C ertainly. As I say, bad publicity I? b e tte r than none. So call Call. We’ll get a story in the T exan saying t h a t tho hand, the n ight b efo re the A.AM. game, will go to the top of the L ib ra ry Building T ow er end. ju m p o ff. (Texan Headline: " H u r t and Boys to J u m p O f f T o w er; May Get H u r t ” ) S c e n e S ix : T w o m in u te* la t e r . H o f f m a n : Oh, you rem e m b e r him out of the 2,000 band m em ­ bers? T e n th o u s a n d storm H u r t ’* o f f i c e to c o n g r a t u l a t e him o n hi* la t e s t d e c is io n . stu d en t* q u e s t i o n p e o p l e O D E N ftSKi Millions for Costiler Tobaccos? T H E ANSWER IS T H I S : "ON OUR CAMPUS, it’s Camels,” says John Gale i right), college junior. ' I ve never found a mild­ er cigarette. Even smoking as much as i do, Camels never get on my nerves or tire my taste. T d walk a mile for a Camel.”’ r n m m CAMELS ASE THE LftHGEST SELLINO CKAREITE IN AMERICA GIRL RODEO CHAMPION, Rose Davis (left}, says: "Camels always appeal to me, but I think the Cam­ els at mealtimes are the most enjoyable of all.” It is homespun fact that nothing man does to tobacco can take the place of what Nature does. Camels are made of finer tobaccos into which Nature put extra goodness. "I’VE GOT TO have a mild cigarette,” says Uva Kim- mey, girl parachu re i u mper. "So I’m a Camel smoker. I’ve found I can smoke as much as I wish without jangled nerves.” DOROTHY MALONE, food editor 'right, says: ’’Comments show my w o m e n readers fi nd smokingCamelsa pleas­ a nt way to encourage good digestion. I my­ self smoke Camels.” B. C. SIMPSON {le ft, Texas oil-well shooter: "Handling explosives makes me careful not to have frazzled nerves. I'm all for Camels. They couldn't be better if they were made to order.” ACTIVE IN SOCIETY. M ts. Ogden Hammond, right) says: " N o Jr. matter where I am — you’ll always find me with Camels. They don't tire my taste." C w n » « . im. a J. tUTOMd* TOMM*Clo., Wnaun-OOMOI, M. 0. THERE’S only on e way to get the best tobaccos. T h at’s to pay more for them. It has been a w ell-k n ow n fact for years that Camel pays millions mort for finer tobaccos. It's the natural way to put more enjoyment into smoking. People have confidence in the finer tobaccos in Camels. They find that Camels are naturally milder and that T H E N E W C A M E L C A R A V A N Two g re a t shows in an hour’s e n te rta in m e n t! In clu d e* "Jack O ak ie C o U e s e ” and Benny Goodman'* “ Swinsr S c h o o l" J i t f*M minutes of grand fun and music. E very T uesday night at 9:30 pm E.S.T ., 8.30 p rn C .S .T ., 7 JO pm M .S.T .. 8 30 p rn P S T .. W A B C -C o lu m b ia N etw ork. the full, natural flavor o f the costlier tobaccos in Camels is brought to per­ fection in the Camel blend. If you are not sm oking Camels, try them now. And see if you, too, don't find that Camels mean unfailing pleasure! I m BLACKSMITH, E d Deal, likes man • size meals and Camels with them. " ’For digestion's sake, sm ok e C a m e ls’ is my rule,” says Ed. "Camels add a lot to my meals.” FLIGHT D I S P A T C H E R , H.G. Andrews,often con­ tacts 8 planes at once. He says: "O ne o f the advan­ tages I find in Camels is I smoke plenty,and Camels don't frazzle my nerves,” * \ v^ c Costlier Tobaccos in a Matchless Blend Cam els ara a m atchless blend of finer, MORE EX­ P ENSIVE TO BA C C O S -T u r k ish and D om estic. T h e skillful blending bring* out the full, delicate flavor aud uuidncM oi these choice tobacco*. F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 1 2 , 1 9 3 7 I -------- ___------_ __ ________________________ — Formals And Open Houses Set Week-End's Social Pace 1 " "n'yemw" y w . B i i'rn wig. »*wn. i.wy■;«!»>■ Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily In the South P A G E F T V B Founders’ Day Marked By Gam m a Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta sorority cele­ brated its national founders’ day with a dinner in the Sunroom of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel Thurs­ day night. The sorority was fo u n d ­ ed November l l , 1874. toast to The program consisted of a toast to the founders by Lillie Ruth, a toast to the alumnae by Anita Campbell, a the* pledges by Claudia Barbe, a toast ■ to the actives by Sue Ayres, and la tribute to the founders enacted | in a short skit. The cast included I Cathryne Melton, Dorothy Goh- m ert, Elouise Pennycuick, and Mary Annice Bush. Among those attending were Miss Charlotte Robinson fro m tho national office in Chicago and Miss Bessie Kilgore from San An­ tonio, chairman of f o u n d e r s ’ day for Texas. Faculty Members Talk O n Travels, Dec. 1-3 Miss Lillian W ester and Mrs. Margaret Kress, instruc tors in Ro­ mance languages, and Hugh Mc- Math, assistant professor of a rc h i­ tecture, and o th e r m em bers of the University1 faculty will he guest speakers on program s to he sponsored by the Christian World Tours here December I, 2. and 3. I Each speaker will lecture on coun­ tries which he has visited. be Exhibits of typical products cf shown many countries will each day from IO o’clock in t h e ' morning until IO o’clock ai night. Lectures will be given each af t ­ ernoon at 4 o'clock and each night at 8 o’clock during the series of i programs. Speech Teachers Have M e e t Dec. I I A t A .& l. C andidates for h o m e c o m in g queen T h e s e c h a r m i n g y o u n g ladies a r e th e c a n d i - j b a llo t to r e ig n at th e a n n u a l a l u m n i s h in d ig on d ates for h o m e c o m in g q u e e n at Ohio S ta t e U ni- v e r s if y . O n e o f t h e m w ill b e c h o s e n b y p o p u l a r N o v e m b e r 12. N a tion a l M usic O ffic e r To Be Entertained More weddings of interest to the Universe have been announced. San Antonio, Oil C ty Gonzales, Houston, and Pierce will be ceremonies. the 14 D EB U TA N T ES HONORED The San Antonio German Club honored fo u rte e n d eb utantes with a bali in the Crystal Ballroom of the G u n te r Hotel in San Antonio Friday night. Among the honor­ ees were the following ex-students of the University. Miss Mary Mar­ cella Beckman, Alpha Delta Pi; Misses Martha Wiggins, Sarah Lil­ lian Dugger, Eleanor (’lemons, Margaret Terrell, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Barbara Davis, Zeta Tau Alpha and Miss Sara Douglas, Kappa Kappa Gamma. night MASONS M E E T IN A U S T I N their The Texas Masons held last annual meeting in Austin Monday. That a pp ro x i­ mately f o r ty members of the class had din ner a t Scottish Rite Dormi­ tory. Judge and Mrs. .James W. McClendon were guests of honor. Judge McClendon is first vice­ president of the dormitory. O P E N H O U S E P O S T P O N E D The open house at Roberts Hall, originally scheduled for this S a t­ urday night, has been postponed until Saturday night, November 20, from 8 o’clock until l l o’clock. Dancing will be the entertain­ ment, Randall Jackson, dorm itory president. announced. MRS. R E E V E S H O M E The condition of Mrs. N ora Reeves, m o th er of Jack Reeves, student in tim University, was im­ proved T hursday and she has been taken to her home. Mrs. Reeves was at St. David’s Hospital. l l o’clock. Dorothy Ann Davis president, will be in charge of a r­ rangements for the event. L U T H E R A N S I N I T I A T E New members of Gamma Delta, honorary fraternity, Lutheran were informally initiated Wednes­ day night at. i5 o’clock in the St. Paul Lutheran Church. Virginia H'tlsberg, president of the fra te r­ nity. presided and the Rev. K. G. Manz, pastor of the church, spoke. The initiates are E. E. Ruse, Esther Momeyer, Munroe Ho- meyer, Marvin Wilkening, and law ren ce Schultz. OFFICERS E L E C T E D New officers elected to serve this year on the Student Religious Council a t the University Presby­ terian Church are Walter Howard, president; Margaret Fisher, vice- p resident; Clyde Kennely, seere- t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ; and Carol Moon, from Wesley Bible Chair, Rabbi Goodman from Hillel Foundation, and M. D. Woodbury the Y.M.C.A., sponsors. of Q U E E N C A N D I D A T E N A M E D Keith Teague of El Paso, s tu ­ dent in th e College of Mines and Metallurgy, a branch of The I ni- versity of Texas, has been named candidate fo r Sun Carnival Queen by the Women’s Auxiliary of the College of Mines. MUSE-TUCKER Mr. and Mrs, Ewell Muse, Jr., will he a t home in Austin after November 15, following a wedding Strip to New Orleans. They were at ; married Tuesday night the I >rst Methodist Church in Fort Worth. The Rev. J. N. R. Score performed tho ceremony. Mrs. Muse is the fo rm er Miss Mary T ucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Tucker of Fort Worth, and is a graduate of the Univer­ s ity . She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Muse is the son i of Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Muse of F o rt Worth and a graduate of The University of Texas School of TH E BIG APPLE IS FUN! Hut all d ancing is fun if it’s sm ooth JANET COLLETT Priv a te and class lesso ns L earn the la t e s t step s if you a lrea d y d a n c e. L ea rn fr o m th e b e g in n in g if y o u d o n ’t d a n ce. 2 3 3 0 G u a d a lu p e T e le p h o n e 9 9 5 6 D R U C H e a l t h S o a p For Rubbing, Pint S iz e ................. - W e R eserv e th e R ight to Limit Q uantities Sn s t 5 0 0 KLEENEX N E W ! SPECIAL! G U A R A N T E E D “ FLEXIES” D o u b le -E d g e R A ZO R BLADES B ox of 25 N ew w a fe r -th in b lad es o f S w e d ish any d o u b l e - e d g e r a s o r . s t e e l. F i t s DRAM SALE OF Shalimar ............. Fantom© ......... Triomphe ____ Tweed .....__ ... 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No Coupons to Save! LA R G E V O L U M E S Prepared by Editors o f Encyclopedia Americana Right up t o tha m in u te, w ith th e l a t a t t a u t h e n t i c fact# on th e a b d ic a tio n o f E d w a r d V HI ; S it -d o w n s t r ik e s ; John L. Le w i t ; S u p re m e C o u r t; S pan ish R e v o lu t io n ; New London S ch ool D is a s te r , and h u n d re d s o f o th e r im p o r ­ tant cu rrent n e w s e v e n t s . A proposal to reorganize Sigm a D elta Chi, national journalism f r a ­ tern ity, and to make a change in the its name w ill come before fra te rn ity ’s convention which opened in Topeka, Kan., Thursday afternoon. annual The proposal, presented by a special committee, embodies fou r classifications of memberships: ju n io r or undergraduate members, professional members, associate members, and fellow members. Associate memberships would be j granted to professional members not practicing for three years or more. Fello w mem­ berships would go to persons for distinguished journalistic work. journalism The name change suggested I would substitute the word “ sod- j j ety” for fra te rn ity. Athenaeum (C ontinued from Page One) the Rusk a ffirm a tive team. PAGF FIX The First Collage D a i l j i In the South Phono 2-2473-THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 Lost Flyer’s Son At Wheel Sigma Delta Chi Talks Revamping A t Topeka Fascist Dictatorship Set Up In Brazil C o n stitu tio n Kills Parliam ent Rule R IO P E J A M E R O . Nov. l l . — j ( I N S ) — H eralding it* arrival with j a vigorous censorship and a sweep- j ing round-up of known commun- 1 hts. the spurred boot of fascism set foot on Am erican soil for the first time today. President G e'u lio Vargas, in the ! rots- of the western hemisphere’s t fir«t to talitarian dictator, lost no J time in putting into effect B ra z il’s I new constitution, setting up a cor-* porate state cr, Italian lines. In a radio address explaining; the new set-up, Vargas told the nation the move was made “ vita lly termed necessary” by what Vc “ political turm oil and econ m;c . st'-air which threatened ar, ai med rebellion,'' that In his radio broadcast, Vargas announced fo r reasons of economy it would be necessary to suspend paym ent on B ra z il’s fo r­ eign debts u n til a favorable trade balance was obtained. in the Thus was first corporate in the western hemisphere state create i— designed, President V arg a's own words, to stem the “ alarm ing spread of communism.’’ Indications were seen that this latest come development may from the recently concluded Italo- German-Japanese pact again*: the Ju s t Communist after that accord was signed in Rome last week, V irg in io G ay da, famous fascist editor and Prem ier M ussolini’s press spokesman, de­ ciare -I the anti-red move might ex­ tend to South Am erica. International. W th the new regime in effect, B r a :. *s government is now r e ­ garded as a virtu al dictatorship, larg ely sim ilar tc Ii Duce’® regime in Ita ly . The constitution has abol­ ished universal direct suffrage. It has wiped out parliam entary gov­ ernment. H coef f orth, ;t w as a r noanc ed , Braz il w ill be a “ federal republic” — w ith term of the president’s office lasting six years. T h u r s d a y — in the N ews By In t e r n a tio n a l New* S e r v ic e F R A N C O A C C E P T S P L A N L 0 N D O N. — Generalissim o j Francisco Franco, Spanish insur-j gent leaden has accepted the B r it ­ ish plan fo r gradual elim ination of from hi? forces, it was learned today. foreign volunteers Franco coupled bs? acceptance with a demand fo r a clearer d e fi­ nition of the meaning of two ex-j pressions used in the British plan. nam ely, “ belligerent rights” a n d “ substantial w ith draw al” of vo l­ unteers. Form al announcement of the acceptance w ill be made when the cxchai ge of commercia] agents be- Franco has tu een B rita in and been completed. L O Y A L IS T A T T A C K S F A I L S A L A M A N C A .— A ll loyalist a t­ the Sahinanigo sector tacks on have heen violent iv repulsed, an ffieia l insurgent communique a n ­ nounced today in claim ing still further successes on the Aragon front. M eanwhile, at Barcelona, lo y a l­ ist Spain’s new capital, P re m ie r Ju a n Ne grin o fficia lly denied all reports that he is seeking an, a r ­ mistice with the insurgents. F R A N C O - B R I T I S H A G E N T S L O N D O N .— Arrangem ents w ere o fficia lly announced t M ay for the exchange of agents by the B ritish gt vc rn rn en: and the Spanish na­ tionalist government •: f General- ,ss,rn,o F r a n cisee F ranee, The foreign office reiterated that the reception of Spanish in ­ surgent agents in Great B rita in would not constitute diplom atic recognition o f 'Ire Fran o regime, and said that neither the B ritish nor Spanish nationalist agents would have diplomatic status. They w ill act as commercial rep ­ resentatives. U.S. N O T T O I N T E R F E R E W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. l l . — ( I N S ) — The U nited States gov­ ernm ent, although deeply con- cerned over fascist penetration of South A m erica, intends no in te r­ ference w ith the new corporative in B ra z il rf P re s i­ dictatorship dent G etulio Vargas. This was made clear today by U n d ersecretary of State Sum ner W elles, who said U nited States w ill stick by the agreement made by all A m erican republics at Buenos A ire s la®: December nto to in te rfere in the internal a ffa irs of other Am erican republics. the W elles A S H I N (jT J ) N . i i . —- ( I N S ) — Seeking definite escape frorn th r p i < specI of another year of prim ing the industrial pump with billions of dollars of federal lent Roosevelt today money, I' -.' turned earnest y to private cap­ ital for aid in th< job of reviving the heavy industries. N ew Dealers w ere heartened by results of the f rst conference of big business men Mr. Roosevelt to propose a nationwide, called privately-f Lanced housing pro­ gram that would ‘‘rodUC’ a large volume of building next year. I he W I Ste H our# kept future plans et th* Presidt fit und> r cover but it was believed the m o m - n he h Gera; n f (ii > ? a1 E le c t : ic, R» bt rt E. \ \ nod of Near? Roe bu J-, Sloan ('o h of t he B an k er? Trust of Now Y< rk, H e m y ( . T u rn e r *-f the T u rn e r ( o instruct ion Co., New York. a n d E d w a r d F . Mc G r a d y o f R.< .A. w o u ld hi fo llo w ed by o th e r? with le a d e r s in o t h e r field?. EX M A D I E D IT O R Ii nI 2-2 U7 3 for further iii fo r r>; a t ion o n rn ess e ti­ ger service. KERRVILLE BUS COM PANY. Inc. A L L N E W R A D IO E Q U IP P E D B U S E S GO V IA T H E S H O R T E S T AND B E S T H O L T E TO Houston i c o Leto, Beaumont, Galveston, a, Corpus Christi, SchUen- Kerrvi e, San A -geo, E’g Spring, El Paso S C H E D U L E S D A IL Y P O IN T S t o F IV E E A S T H O USTO N A N D l e a v e A u s t i n at 7:25 a.m., Btise* 10:30 a.m., 1:15 p m., 4:30 p m., and 7 .20 p.m. T H R E E S C H E D U L E S D A IL Y TO K E R R V I L L E AND W E S T T E X A S PO IN T S . Buaes for the west at 6 15 a m , and 1-15 p m , and 6:15 pm. I O I H K t t SO U T H C O RPU S C H R IS T I A N D T E X A S PO IN T S. 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Porter Irving Strum Fred Hayne St. David'* Hospital Ida Mae Autre/ Hazel Mitchell France* McConnell R ay Paige Tarleton Jones Seton Infirmary Fred L. Ramsdell Sherman Higdon Mary Cornett Billie Lewis alm a W right France* Butler W ayne Gee S co ttish Rite D orm itory Frances Duckworth Peggy Campbell Constance Matula 111 at Homa rn Mary Margaret Snakes, circles, squares, geo­ m etric figures, and initials seem to stand uppermost in the minds of students w aiting to see the doc­ tors at B. H all. The blotters on the table in the general w aiting room reveal the thoughts of many a Student who sat "a w a itin g 'h is ! t u r n “ W a r H o e * ” “ M u t e ’’ ! 2. “ Phooey onto the record as did “ Freshm an F r a n k ” “ Duke U n i­ versity,” and “ S .M .U .” . found “ U .C .L .A .” all 4 Barbara Belknap Hinds Nuts, and ; M arjo rie S t a h l h u t L a u r a E. Milter their w a y Grace Lake Helen Huff Jo Anne I’iftenger Ruth O'Hara Geraldine Chandler Nancy Banks Alice M undine Em ale* Wells Millie Jordon Frances Bransford Pauline Auvenshin# C. C (’aig in firepro of quarters as the perm anent fools.” the collection be made perm anent, that it be given a perm anent lo- backhand was it,” i untiI And w e’ll alw ays wonder if it room completed. * * on speak H ig hw ay R o a d s M u s t K e e p P a c e , was a typing student or a seared ; one who printed “ Now is the time W E I D L E I N T O S P E A K f o r all good m e n to com e to t h e aid of their p arty.’ E. R- W e id le in , p r e s id e n t of the Am erican Chem ical Society and director of the Mellon In s ti­ tute. w ill “ Progress Through C hem istry” to members of th.1 C entral Texas section of Society the A m erican Chemical engineering must j F rid a y night . November 12, at 8 [keep pace w ith the fast mechani- o’clock in C hem istry Build ing 15. cai developments of automobile G ilchrist, G IF T T O M IN E S L A B O R A T O R Y m anufacturers, Gibb dean of Classic M a n t i - at engineering A .& M . College, said recently at scripts,” a book o f facsimiles of the De- a science seminar at College Sta- original m anuscripts apartment o f M anuscripts of the lio n . “ The states have not been able British Museum in London, was to keep pace with motor vehicle presented to the College of M ines ‘ im provements,’’ G ilchrist said. lib ra ry recently. “ U niversal Texas in “ P L one J 2-3J6 5 I Shoe Shops ROWELL’S SHOE SHOP C O M P L E T E SH O E S E R V IC E Hand-Mad* Boot* a Specialty S H O E S D Y ED T O M A T C H Y O U R D R ESS Curb Service— 1616 Lavaca Street LIGHTSEY C A B CO. 5 5 S S "Tho" 0 Cs and Count the Minutes’* C A R E F U L D R IV E R S 112 Fast 7th 2 4th A San Antonio LONGHO RN TAXI P H O N E 2- 2 4 7 8 Typing T Y P IN G : t.aw o*iNines, theme*, these*. Will call for material. France* Zwer- neman. 5650. T H E S E S , reports. themes, notebook* Style, accuracy. Work called for. 2-6346. Wanted to Buy T Y P E W R I T E R S : Al) make* Portables 19.to up. Craddock*#, 821 Congress. T Y P E W R I T E R S Sold-Ken ted-Repaired Supplies TUR PEN'S 216 W. 19 PhoD# 6115 New Portables Term* Like Rent mm . . ^ S t TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS L, C. Smith, Royal and Underwood UPRIGHT TYPEWRITERS I PA Y *3.00 to $10.00 for Men's Used M A L K IN T A Y S M O R E for Used Suits. Clothing and Shoes. 407 East 6?h. 2-0635. Suits, 213 East 6th. PH. 2-1060. $4 6 c;9 5 I T I Ifttias .H IG H E S T CASH P R IC E S P A ID FO R second-hand clothing, shoes, and suit case* W e also buy musical instrument*, CASH for Scrap Gold, Rings, Chains. Pm?, watches, etc. 821 Congress. 2-7712. Sold on Easy Terms ? v j $5. Down i A. tohwartz Phone 3762. Used Cars Thousands of Miles of Unused Transportation at G O A D 'S T H E H O M E OF Safety Tested Used Cars We now have one of the Hocks of U S E D C A R S in and they are priced attractively. IN C L U D E T H E S E S IG N A L V A L U E S finest the Hate Oldsmobiles Chevrolets Dodges Pontiacs Fords I Plymouths and many others W h y Rent a Typewriter When You Can Buy One Just Like Rent at Sears. Factory Re- Built to Give Perfect Satisfac­ tion. 900 C O N G R E S S RO Y A L TYPEWRITERS S A L E S & S E R V IC E C. L. P R IC E C harles K in g s f o r d - S m it h , Jr., son o f th e a c e fly e r w h o wa* lost at sea in the A n t ip o d e s , ta k e s o v e r the co n tro ls of the ship th a t h is fa th er flew a r o u n d t h e w o rld . i f necessity arises we are pre- that we can stay out of w a r and tar Debate ’ fall The inter-society debates are sponsored by the forensic council and are held for the W ro e cup. This cup has been in c irc u ­ lation since 1913, when it was first won by an Athenaeum squad. I L a st year it was won by the Ava- f lub and the three that our democracy must be a light years before was won by the Hogg to the world,” he said. Yarborough d e c la re d : society. Ju d g e ‘ N ext Thursday night the affir- teams of m ative and negative Hogg and Rusk w ill debate to de that people a? a whole over the Am erica can contribute more to- tournament, ward world peace by continuing her policy of social dem ocracy P O N G S E T S T O L E N based on the constitution made Some night prowlers are in te r­ ested in ping pong, it seems. A complete ping pong set was bor- The invocation and benediction rowed or stolen recently from the by the founding fathers. pared to take necessary steps.” Asked whether he planned to press on toward Nanking, he g rit­ ted ; br ck.” Yarborough- - - (Continued from Page O n e) w a r propaganda and the enlight- en meet of* the general p u b lic a n of the anniversary program was certain issues which, if ,,, 4 v.► f a ls e ly ! made by the Rev. Jam es S. Allen, J1 ®8’ a n “? b .’ of St. D avid ’s Episcopal p.lve not ^een ___ ! miscom rued, mig,., lead to war. rector Delta Theta house. Net pad- ^ on th c.ta^ u m * the yard, vanished over meht and seen or heard of “ W e must convince our people Church, J since. Ask Generalissimo Chiang Kai- wor^ do n° t %vant war an^ that ride the runner-up in the current A . & M , D e a n S a y s P h o n e 2-5164 I a i k I ex an Iclassified A 8 C IS Announcements Coaching Coaching Pawn Brokers Rooms Typewriters M O N EY TO LO A N on Diamonds, Watches, Jew elry or, Anything of Value No Loan too Large j IN H O M E of family of two, 4 block* P r i v a t e o ft campus. fr o n t e n t r a n c e , ; # j private bath, maid service. 2107 Rio K°y * I Grande. , P O R ! A BLE H E A D Q U A R T E R S Corona. Remington, Underwood S A L K S - S E R V H U ­ B E N I A LS C O A C H I N G Special Rates 2 Line Ads $2.00 Month Fo r K.rn rnpie: C O A C H I N G : G erm an , La*rn. French G re e « , Translating. Can 1-0000 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N C L A S S IF IE D S C A L L 2-2473 BEFO RE 4:30 Cleaners Entertainment J . B. S M ! I H Is C o rre c t . , . C L E A N E R S To Entertain Your Friends “25 W est 12 Phone 2-1033 JIT East 6th Ph. 9229 Plumbing I E . R A V E N — Since 1890 — Plumbing water heater repairing. Ran piping, , range?, heaters connected, sink?, sewer* : unstopped. 1403 Lavaca Phone 6763. tfCAOF fO QG~~0* nW Hart T a x is Coaching TEACHING in Freshman Engush, Edu- • ariot and Psychology by experienced ■ acher. M A. graduate. Call 2-19*3, COACHING IN A L G E B R A . Geometry and P h ychology 319 by experienced I teacher. Call 2-9465 for appointment. COACH NG in Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, College Algebra, Math*- j matte* of Finance. Differentia! Calculus. ; and James Hurt. I Phone 2-4443 Integral Calculus. C O A C H IN G in Spanish. Experienced coach. Reasonable rates. 301*. C O A C H IN G : French, German. Latin, Greek, Translating; 2-0892. 6-7 p.m. M A T H CO AC H IN G. Experienced fetcher. Trig, Algebra, Geometry. R. M. Randle 2311 San Antonio, 2-0157. C O A C H IN G : French, German. Russian. < la? - or individuals. Phone 2-7496. in T U T O R IN G Freshman Astronomy, Mathematic*, and Phytic*. Call 3035 and leave name and phone number for appointment Em ory F Power*. tic- M.A. E F F E C T IV E C O A C H IN G In Mathema­ Several years e iccessfu) teaching and roaching. You w ill be sari?' ed. Call Marshall. 2-6*63. in Ma: hematin* Dancimg L E A R N TO D A N C E— 8 Lessons $3.50 Student Ballroom Classes Monday and Thursday— 7 ;3 0 p.m. A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C IN G SCHO O L Phones 2-3854, 6308 j 108 W . 14 Visitor* Welcome D R E S S M A K IN G , Alteration*, and Chil­ dren's clothes. Cob:* made or relined. I P on*uit me about your gift problem. 609 West 89th. Phone 2-4549. Educational Gives Full Training in Courae* of University Standards F R E E P L A C E M E‘7T S E R V IC E 916 B r a zo* Phone 2-4588 DURHAM-DRAUGHON : No* located in their new home, on* or the Southwest-* Moat Complete B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E S D A Y A N D NIGHT C L A S S E S /. • i ry Graduate- Sn'•••,-?Huffy Placed For Sale J O H N . L. M A R T IN 4 to Congress Phone 3563 At B A S T R O P STA TE P A R K Meal*— Lodging— Dancing PH 912F 3, Box 393, Bastrop, Texas Florists SEE c l i FLORIST MRS. T. H. SEEKATZ Who has for IS years supplied the University students with Lovely Corsages and Cut Flowers. FLOWERS FOR ALL O C C A SIO N S M o s t R e a s o n a b l e 212 W est 19th Phone 5116 FO R S A L E : Tuxedo, «5 price, 6 footer, size 39. Phone 7561. G a ra g e Apartm ent Q U IE T , S U N N Y , south room, adjoins tile bath. Bill* paid. Maid Bervie*. Near University. Cooner 2-6929 or 5123 Phone roum. in Laundries yj > P H O N E 3 7 b 2 ~ Ii fl One Day Service DRISKILL HOTEL LAUN D RY a-HOt'R S E R V IC E 6+44 l l ? East 7th Locksmiths P E T M E C K Y S F IF T H S T R E E T SH O P. 101 W E S T 6th P H O N E 2-7981, K E Y S F IT T E D . C A L L CS J. O. ANDREWARTHA PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL W O R K AND SUPPLIES 103 East 9th Phone 2-7224 Pl*ase Mention This Ad W. G. A N D R E W A R T H A : P L U M B IN G and (.as Fitting, Hot W ater Heaters I 408 East 2 8th Street. Phone 2-2803. Professional DR. F. M. S T E IN . Foot Specialist. Chiro- podiat, 329 Littlefield Building, 6th and Congress. 9:00 to 6 30. Night and Sunday appointment*. Phone 2-5004. Radios Stew art-W arner RADIOS AND r e f r i g e r a t o r s T E R M S TO SU IT YO U Radio Service H U FF R A D IO SERVICE Specializing in Quality Home md Aulu Radio Repairing 113 W est 5th it Colorado Phone 3330 Records 10,000 S L IG H T L Y used Phonograph re­ cords: V ic tor, Brunswick, Decca, Ve­ al ion. Bluebird, Mentone Bargain, 5 c 1 last. Pete’s Package , each while Store. 116 E a ?t 5th Stree t. they and His KaseePa 'Things are Looking U p " Art Kassel "W h y Can't We Do It Again,” Andy Kirk and His Orchestra. Record* on ride at J . R. Reed Music Co. 806 Congress. in t ne Air. car line. Accommodate one or two. Ad- j joining room occupied by student. P ri­ vate entrance. Comfortable brick apart­ ment. Bills paid. 2-9674. V A C A N C Y for 2 boy*. Twin beds. ad­ joining bath. Between University and Capitol. 208 W est I* . Call 4717. 6th at Lavaca Phone 2-57 71 key. Lost Tuesday. Phone 2-H674, : W est 27th. Phone 2-676M. ] F U R N IS H E D ROOM people. Private * — R E W A R D for return of jeweled Kappa bath. Convenient Lost and Found ---- — ............... -....... to for one. or entrance, two adjoining 409 University. PHONE 2-1 135 DO Y O U N E E D A P A R T - T IM E J O B ? Rooms You are urged to come and these Safety Tested Used Cars. inspect YO UNG M E N ; Large front room, be Trade in your car and pay the balance tween Capitol and University. Lavaca on easy, fair tgrins, Goad Motor Co. USED C A R DEPT. Guadalupe at Second St. Phone 2 6221 HO East 10th Phone 2-3233 Travel Bureaus R ID E ! MRH. T A Y L O R 'S T R A V E L BU- R E A U . Established five years. Cars I and passengers anywhere. Reference* buy gold. 201 East 7th. 2-8883. C a n ^ ou C o ach Stu d e n ts in A n y C o u rse s? If yo u can, a sm all ad placed in The D a ily Texan C la s s ifie d s w ill b rin g y o u r n am e b e fo re I 0,000 students, m a n y of w h o m are an x io u s to contact a first-class coach. T h e ra te s a re reason able. Call 2-2473 Before 4:30 Today FR IDA Y , NOVEM BER 12, 1937 — — " '' " Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEX A N Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South ~ ~ ™ 1 . PAGE SEVEN Coto Thanksgiving Game F reel L E I G H ANTI NOK GASOLENE heres Lott; Doom I W in a r o u n d -tr ip tic k e t to Coiteije S ta ­ tion anet a tic k e t to .Ac?/. iin tn c N o v e m b e r 2.V. in t h i s c o n te st sp o n so re d hp th e se .1 a st in Shoot the Game W it h Y o u r C a m e ra ! C u t this ad cut and bring it *0the studio. it will entitle you to Free Developing of your films (when prints a re ordered.) This is the first o f two awards for the A .& M . G am e. The fine' contest o f the football season will appear in the Texan of Novem ber 19, and will give the same awards as the one ap­ pearing in tod ay's paper. Bulletin No. 3543 o f The University of T exas shows that LEIGH ANTINOK GASOLENE con- tains less of gum, sulphur, and carbon-forming impurities than other brands sold on credit at 19c per gallon. Quality Food at Economy Prices S C H O O L DAYS Breakfast— C h uck W a g o n 7:15 to 8 a. rn. Lunch ..................... — 11:45 to 1:3Q 6:00 to 7:00 Dinner .................. S U N D A Y S an H O L ID A Y S Breakfast— C huck W a g o n || N o o n ......... D i nn e r ..... 8— I I a.m. 12:00 to 1:30 6:00 to 7:00 University Commons Chuck Wagon L Soda Fountain m m m m m n m m m m m m m m m n n m m n m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m sn m m m m m m m m H I HAVE THOSE CLOTHS -N O W - P A Y L A T E R — O N OUR OWN EASY O O MONTH PER * 5 Suits $19.50 to $35.00 C olin Bros, 910 C O N G R E S S You’ll have a better time anywhere if your clothes are c l e e n e d with high . . . QUALITY CLEANING . . . because you will always be sure t h a t the a p p e a r a n c e of your clothes is the best. For quality cleaning call the Longhorn Cleaners. Dial 3847 LONGHORN CLEANERS Suits Made to Order 2538 G U A D A L U PE N. A. SHIRLEY, Mgr. Y O U R SU R E T O BE P L E A S E D W I T H A S C U L L Y L E A T H E R Jacket OR A C A T A L IN A Sweater A most complete stock jackets, of sweaters and popular college among students. SOLD E X C L U S I V E L Y A T S P O R T I N G GOODS CO. E verything fo r every Sport 2120 G U A D A L U P E “ PO TSY ” ALLEN, Mgr. !«• I i i I r S2S8 BU- Car* ii r a 2510 Guadalupe Street Cal 2-0258 Baker-Hemphill FEATURE IN THEIR SMART STOCK FOR MEN; C ustom Tailored Suits , . , W ilson Bros. Shirts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Sox, Ties, Pajamas . . . Skipper Sportswear . . . Forstner C h ain Belts and . Hikok Suspenders . , . Summers Sportswear . • • Botany Jewelry . Ties . . • . W eyenberg Shoes . . . W e l l tell you, this time, that one of the aoove brands is misspelled. A n d furthermore, if you want to know which one lr is, just come by and see c u r window, 113 E. 2 I st. YOU C A N TRUST US TO BE CORRECT; SUITS SU ? E T O SUIT YO U A large pleasing assortment of the lat­ est . . . in chalk stripes, plaids, and $ “1 Q 75 checks . , . with *port and plain backs ............. ............................ TOPCOATS . styled And topcoats to match m the double-breasted drape . . . in browns, greys, and blacks ____________ $ 1 0 — ^ , . vVo r r s s M a n 's S I X T H AT CONGRESS S w op O P P O S I T E LITT LE FIE L D B U I L D I N G M EN'S ALL-WOOL, Meltan a c k e t s F i g h t i n g W i n t e r ’* C o ld f • B l a s t , V i g o r o u s l y Fast-Color N a v y Blue C o t sacks ^ Heavy, A ll-W o o l Meltan Cloths Double Collars W it h Tabs, Buttons ^ Full Length Talon Fasteners ^ 25l/2-?n. Longl Sties for SU P E R VALUES AT $088 im y / . . and YEA FOR TH E T ^ • l l ’ e xan U r i l l s I GOOD FOOD Youre sure to cheer for it, to. Delicious wholesome food at reasonable prices. T e x a n G r il l O P P O SITE TH E M AIN U N IV E R S IT Y E N T RA N C E ON TH E DRAG T ry Eating At I his Popular New’ Luncheonette * Wallace Lawson B A C K SEARS.ROEBUCK AND CO. Follow Th ese Rules In each of the ads appearing on this page there are one or more misspelled words. Find these words — list them correctly together with the names of the firms in which they appear and mail them or bring them to T H E D A IL Y T E X A N F O O T B A L L C O N T E S T E D IT O R . (All persons, except those affili­ ated with the business office of the Student Publications, are elig­ ible to enter the contest.) T H E A W A R D J correct and neatest The person subm itting the m ost list will be given a round trip ticket to C o l ­ lege Station and a ticket to the Texas-A. & NA G am e to be played there N o v e m b e r 25. .Mail c r bring your answers to +t-rs DAILY I E X A N ’ EDI­ FOOTBALL C O N ' TH! na T O R , Journalism Room 103, before 6 o ’clock Satu rd ay n ght. N O V E M B E R 13. Howard Terry U. T. guard from Cameron who will again captain the Steers in their comeback battle agai nst T e x a s Chr i s t i an here S a t u r d a y . READ D IRECTIO N S TH O RO UG H LY A N D ENTER NOW! \ \ here to G o ? —COME OUT TO SCHOONERVILLE FOR REAL iNI exicaii i ood I oocl D E L I C IO U S ENCHILADAS HOT TAMALES W I T H C H IL I C R A V E Y v Y ■ " / “) C 2 5 c SCHOONERVILLE W HERE 30TH MEETS GU A D A L U PE A N D Y OU MEET YOUR FREINDS Glenn Jackson C E N T E R Let only an expert repair your watch Be assured of expert serv- ece your watch re pai r work to us. bringing by SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF BULOVA, HAMILTON A N D ELGIN W A T C H E S It iv ill be a pleasure to show you. Chas. H. Ravey Jeweler 104 W est 6th Phone 7128 *4 BLOCK FROM HI-PRICES EMERSON HATS Hats of Quality and Fashion Since 1888 f - L Above you OUR "P A R K S ID E " DOES A SLICK TRICK see the the “P arkeside” with b r i m snaped. B u t , presto! boys, you can turn it into a peach of a hat w ith the brim up all the w ay around. Come in! Try one on! $395 Joseph’s M a n ’s Shop 127 Ea»t 6th Pho. 2-1215 PAGE EIGHT The First College Daily in the Soutk Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1987 All-Star Line-Up . Love Under Fire . Rhythm Under Water New 'Accent On Youth At Home In Hogg Where to 6 0 T H E F IR ST STR IN G PLAYERS IN “P E R F E C T S P E C IM E N ” le ft to right: Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell, Dick R eading from Foran, May Robson, B everly Roberts, Edward Everett Horton Hugh Herbert in tod ay ’s n ew film at the S tate. r n r n ' I p i l l - o ' - : . " ' : in Quality and Sanitation . . U tm ost care for your , protection. Producing potato ch’ps, corn chips, peanuts. TRY THEM! “ ANNAPOLIS SA LU TE. -A t th* : Q ueen. An o rd in a l sto ry by C hristy Ga­ hanna. Screenplay by Jo h n T w ist. P ro ­ by duced by R obert C h risty Csbanne. Released by RKO-Radio, THE CAST Sisk. D irected Ja m es Ellison ........... .—. Ma r s h a H u n t Bill M artin Ju lia Clem m en* C larke P a rk e r ____________ Chief M artin ..... ,......- Tex Clem m ena B unny Van Heflin ~ .H arry Carey l a k e .............. — _____ Ann Hovey A rth u r - N obody's ingenuity has been taxed in the production of “ A n n­ apolis S alu te .” the well-known theory th a t if one pic­ tu r e with an original plot can be I good, then so can o th ers with the same plot. follows It I ! th is: Two midshipmen ! Ellison) hate each other. T he set-up, roughly speaking, is (H eflin, F irst LOVE WITH THE S P A N I S H IN F L U E N C E — Loretta Young and Don Ameche as they make “ Love Under Fire” a t the Capitol currently. The Danger of Evil Company A Renaissance C o u r t e s y Book A Bold Stroke for a Husband “The Gin Shop, or, A Peep into P riso n ,” “ H alf a Loaf, or, H a lf a Loaf Is B etter than No Bread.” a any a i awing co. QU E E N .— “ Annapolis Salu te.” With .lame* Ellison, Marsha Hunt, and Yan Heflin. Feature begins at 1:36, 2:45. 4:54, 6:33, 8:12, and 9:51 o’clock. 1 Reviewed today.) st group elim inates ev­ en: the p ic tu re except pictures by Picasso. the greatest artist o f are being shown. I N TRODUCER OF R.PPLiNG RHYTHM— Shep will play for the Saturday night German week. i iclds, in G regory Gym Truck Theaters Bring M ovies To Mexicans H e y ’ You candid ca m e ra men! Have you entered any p rin ts in the T e x a n Candid C am era Con­ test? E n trie s m u s t be in th e hands of E m o ry Powers. T exan p hotog­ raphy editor, by 5 o ’clock S a tu r ­ day a f te r n o o n to be considered for nex* w e e k ’s contest. Each wet k the best she** sub- mon STARTS SATURDAY! LAST DAY! A N N A P O L IS S A L U T E ” W ith James Ellison I ’ « ” F BORIS r n a i IW W Wm T m Fa**, Im KARLOFF W .war of z fannnat f a i l ■I • . A a TODAY AND SAT H is Greatest picture! Brought back to thrill you Anew! WALLACE BEERY VIVA VILLA! SHORTS “Chicken la King a Color C artoon INA RAY HUTTON in " S w in g Hutton Swing” Paramount DANGER! LOVE AT W O R K ” STARTS SATURDAY N O W ! 15c LORETTA YOUNG DON AME CHE V I I A OOI D G A N G S H O W IO A M SAT. FRANCES DRAKE Borrsfa M trie v iu b Shorts I ------ D A V I A P O L L O N " M o via M a in * sr. I ane A Looney JOAN B L O N D E L L AND THIS BIG CAST! H u g h H e rb e rt Edw Ev. Horton Dick Forsn Beverly Roberts May Robson Allen Jenkins r n SAT. H i IRENE DUNNE CARY GRANT “ T H E AWFUL TRUTH’ a t your newsstand £ | | f | YOU C A N ’T BEAT THE GOVERNMENT. Stanley High ILI 11 reports on the w orld’s biggest publicity cam paign, which through new spapers, posters, radio and movies sells the New D eal to America. P ^ l ^ ^ 1 “ SOCKING A CROOK,” said young L arry W a y n e , ‘‘is definitely out- m oded.” So he w ent afte r th e cop-hating C arm ichaels his own way. Leslie T. W hite tells how , in T he L a st W ayne. AN AMERICAN DOCTOR IN CHINA. Victor Heiser. M. D ., relates th# deeply hum an story of C hina’s b attle against disease. TROUBLE, TROUBLE. C harley H ackett had ju s t ten hours left to Pnish H ighw ay P roject 721. T hen, m ysteriously, the 40-ton digger started to slip. A short sto ry by K arl D etzer. NEWFOUNDLAND SP E N D S ITS WAY INTO BANKRUPTCY. B ertram B. Fowler tells how it happened, and w hat they tried next, in G overn- m e n t b y R e c e iv e r sh ip . “ DOCTORS H U M A N ?” T o Sally, they were soulless bum s, until on# overlooked a measle, in H annah Lees’ H o sp ita ls Are for S ick P eople. . . . R ead Tish M a rc h e s O n, by M ary R oberts R inehart, and J u s t C all M e M argie, by K enneth Payson K em pton.