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The ‘Y’ Drive A new record fo r land planes the fu n d a m e n ta l basis of wan set at D etroit y esterday by workers on the annual financial drive of t he Y, M. G. A. and Y, W. C. A. enter the second day of their three-day campaign to raise tho necessary amount for 'ii*- con­ tinuance of their work. the moral pace. ’ P ra y , did you ever h*-ar tell of the double s ta n d a r d ? Has your fertile d iam ever considered the so-called double sta n d a r d or are you one of th >'<’ farseeing seers who believes th a t the single s ta n d ard does exist? P ard on my moronic question­ ing, bu? I fail to com prehend how w om an’s per- | sonal charm has a n y th in g to do with your moral though! that we a r e so ruthlessly deprived of j Although the general type of work done by these two organizations is known by the great majority of students, there are several specialized services which are (>j real benefit to many University students. Probably the most important of these var­ ious services is th** employment bureau which is maintained bv the Y. M. ( ’. A. in order to help provide those needing |>et.n tiresome, boring, common, e n tirely work with j o b ’ which xviii enable them to • ryflctt|ous and obtained not only w ithout the ex- finance themselves through school. Both urtjon 0f any effort hut r ath e r with the exertion organizations loan funds c j ( |j*,,rt to avoid such demonstration* of m an’s which annually serve many students in i&Kivalry. You have commanded my deepest re- tiding them over “lean gpect and have merited for yourself a place in financial existence and al lowing them to the Hall of Fam e for so suavely a d m itting th a t remain in school. men ARE p reva ric ators now and I >< * you think we appreciate “ y o u ’re the one girl for me,” and th» n discover* our cavalier of the afte rn o o n blithely s a u n te rin g out at 8 o'clock with a n o th er unsuspecting victim? situation, We are p ro stra te with grief. I nm sure w hich would give the women the ’hat my fellow p articip a to rs ar*- heart-broken at t h m a n ’s confidence in o u r ability n< pace-setter*. T exas is still having th e kind | of w e a th e r th a t m akes Christm as Marvelous man! We welcome the suggestion of | seem near a t hand. The m e rc u ry blandishments/* which have | has dropped at all points within been the S ta te anti t h e some S ou th w este rn are a . Rainfall has b ie n hravy in m an y parts. .Senator ( o m e n s of Michigan in has warned a ga inst a change the present system of th e Fed- ■ ral Reserve System and against an expansion of hank credits. A poem w n t t i n by Mrs. Hoov­ is er has been set called “ Story T re e .” th e re have in also maintain a ban on ^ bmg n real snow storm-' periods in right to vote. to music. It then. t h e i r •kl. reached j minstrel Lowell Bayles when he a maximum speed of 284.72 miles p e r h our. The m ittee iles ha* re je c te d Mexican electorial com- sang his of th e cha ribber o f depu- ■ Eyes of the m easure | ous, TH E U N IV E R S IT Y A eronautical come Official Notice 7 o ’clock ing Building 106 a t T hursday, D ecember 3. An in­ te re stin g program has been ar- langed and all persons interested in aero n au tic s are invited to be present. Hou«e. It wa< sumr by a qu arte t, of which I was not a member, a l­ it Is possible th a t a 1! of though ' 1 us on the stage were supposed to in on the chorus, and the Society will m eet in E ngineer- only p a r t of the song which has survived. My place was fa rth e s t from the ce n te r of the stage, and a1) I had to do was to give p re ­ a rran g e d answers to such ques­ tion^ as were put 4o me. I f I had a banjo, it was ju s t given to me to hold I was ‘a hear with a b a n jo ,’ as the clipping says, it w as in a literal, ° f not a figurative sense. I will ad- housem others fo r men has been mjt th a t my face m ay have been am grotesquely blackened, b u t to my the pained a t gaudy and ill-fitting, negroesque clothes, which w ere probably th** only ones I possessed. postponed until T uesday, Decent ber 8 , 1931. ARNO N OW OTNY, assistant TH E D ECEM BER meeting JO S E P H W. RAMSEY, fa c u lty advisor the occasion; dean of men. re fe re n c e for if Eyes of Texas - (C ontinued From Page One) This his elders. His n am e was J. L. lad was also a Sinclair. bear with a banjo, having a very musical ear. He w as stru ck with the sonorous quality of Dr. P ra th ­ e r’s fav o rite s ta te m e n t of sta te ­ wide surveillance. Out of the ex­ cess of artistic ferv or, he fitted the words, along with a few of his own, to the tu n e of 'I ve Been W orkin’ On the R a ilroad'.” “ As we said above, Sinclair was good with a banjo. He came out th a t night of the on th e stage N o t as a J oke I “ I am distressed also a t th e suggestion th a t th e song was in tended as a joke. On m any oc fusions, gathered in the old a u d i­ torium to h e a r a speech by our President, Colonel William P ra th er, we had heard him say, Young ladies and gentlem en of the U niversity, th a t the eyes of Texas are upon you.’ The applause which always fo l­ lowed this adm onition shows th a t we w ere in full sym pathy with it, and o u r use of it in the m i n s t r e l p erfo rm an ce should properly he regarded as an e a r n e st effort to in c irc u lat­ aid Colonel P r a th e r ing his message. r e m e m b e r ‘At any rate, if Colonel P r a ­ th e r could come again to the hill, I ill-fitting, n egroesqu e clothes, a n d ? " whose si.,p « th e ;acres of M u . tosquelv blackened and his g a u d y , , show with his face gro- , , comic composition, T exas,’ in the same sepulchral tones th a t Dr. to use. it, and q P r a th e r was accustomed The mock-aerittuane • of the ready recognition of the ‘take- o f f ’ on Dr. P r a th e r was sufficient j to bring the house down with u n ­ restrained hilarity. bonnets bloomed in his day, he ‘The might not even y e t be ready to adm it th a t the jo k e was on him .” O' s e n ­ « . j t O C K l l l § ____ (C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e One) 1 2 y ea rs old at th e who were T h e y S a n g It “ S tu d e n ts w ent home th a t night tim e are now e n t e r in g middle a g e ; n e ith e r had th e slightest c o n ­ inging ‘T he Eyes of T e x a s’ for In the sec- nection with tho w ar. the first tim e. T he fam e of the ling spread far and wide, and it ond place, secret archives and rec- by the grew popular. laugh w herever it was voiced. Dr. j various co u n trie s th a t took p a r t in the war have led historians and P ra th e r, being a good scout, took his fun at his own expense, with sta te sm en th e ir views to revise no ill hum or and laughed with th e and to realize t h a t G erm any was boys.” not responsible f o r the war. I t was good for a ords since marie public / is IO , „ o’clock S i x - W e e k s C o u r s e the question “ How has B a l d w i n C o n d u c t s w ering G erm any paid d u rin * the yea, and w h at is G e rm a n y ’s capacity to m eet the Y oung P la n ? ” NO­ i A six-weeks course on th e su b ­ „ T he Methods of Je su s as a body really knows how much Gar- I m any has paid, he stated, because T e a c h e r” to be given a t the so much of her p a y m en t has been U niversity Methodist Church be­ Sunday in p ro p erty , hut p u ttin g to g e th e r I gin n jn g a t figure s compiled by au th o rities morning. The speaker will be Dr. G erm an y has paid th irty-eigh t and , u VV. Baldwin, professor of edu- one-half billion gold m arks of the c a tion in the U niversity, and the total a m o u n t fixed by the repa- course wiil be given each Sun- ration commission, 45 billion gold i day m o r n ing fo r six weeks, marks, or within six and one-half billion m arks of total r e p a ­ rations fixed by th e commission. The Y oung Plan, how ever, iJ «,r o i ii G erm any 35.8 billion gold marks yet to pay. B O L E N T A L K S ON B I R DS . . . „ II. R. Bolen, in stru c to r in zool- ’« talk on b ird banding ogy, gave a to zoology students of the Austin High School last T uesday. G e r m a n y ’s p rese n t capacity to pay he brought home forcefully Since 1920, the Biological S u r­ by q uoting figure s which showed vey, W ashington, D. ( ’., has ta ken th a t there are six million men in an in te re st in banding less than 600 G erm an y earnin g birds. Any one th a t is interested marks or $150 a year, not to speak i in dojng. s 0 is reque sted to cap­ ot th e entirely unem ployed; and f u ,.0 w ;[d p;rd{, and put bands, by describing the present condi- ^vhich a re furnished by the sur- tions of the legs of the birds be­ indus- vey> cn fore releasing them . From these tises and the loans made G erm an y by foreign concerns. bands it can be learned how long the birds live, th e ir routes of mi- facts of in­ o th e r Theoretically, Dr. Stocking ex- gration, and leaves I TT __ „ . banks, and Gives P l a n official . , . the , I , plained, these conditions m ight be relieved and G erm a n y might be put in a position to pay her repa- rations by a favorable balance of trad** cre ate d by m eans of an out- ; let fo r her su rplu s exports. But this can be done only a t the ex ­ pense of a n o th e r c o u n try and only by lowering the s ta n d a r d of liv­ ing now existing in G erm any still f u r th e r by reducing the wages of the w orkers to make the cost of th a t production G e r m a n y ’s products could u n d e r ­ sell those of o th e r coun tries he able to pay both the rep a ra tio n s and the private debts with which she is burdened. enough so low Following a b rief discussion of the dam age w ro u g h t economically by the te rrito ria l changes which resulted from the w ar, Dr. S to ck ­ ing le ctu re w ith a stro n g plea for the abolishm ent of all rep a ra tio n s paym ents, and for the en tra n c e of the U nited S tate s into the League of Nations. closed his o-------------- B AB Y SON B O R N Mr. and Mrs. B a rry Bishop have announced the birth of a son terest. o-------------- G L E E C L U B T O M E E T Girls’ Glee Club will meet T hursday a fte rn o o n a t 5 o ’clock in Main Building 225, F lorence Hes­ te r said yesterday. All members a r e urged to be p re se n t fo r all m eetings regularly to practice for the concert songs, Miss H ester urger!. -------------- o-------------- C L E G H O R N R E T U R N S Geraldine Cleghorn, freshm an in th e U niversity, re tu r n e d Wed­ nesday night from B ra d y w here she atte n d e d the fu neral services of her fath e r, IL W. Cleghorn, who died S unday night. B A N Q U E T P L A N N E D The Social Science Club will hold a b an q u e t a t th** U niversity Commons F riday night. Miss Anna Ja n ze n , d irecto r of the ca fete ria, -aid Wednesday. first q u a r te t which sa n g “ The mantled by th e second article a r e | form erly Josephine Discusses P a y m e n t s “ The m a terial p aym ents de- N ovem ber 23. Mrs. Bishop was of thir- w arra n te d only on the assum ption I P o r t Lavaca, and Mr. Bishop is of guilt,” Dr. S tock ing said, and a fo rm e r stu d e n t of the Universi- jo k e hr* showed the need f o r revision ty and is now on the s t a l f of I he h o osie r of this p a r t of th e t r e a ty by a n s - 1 Dallas Morning News. However, there are aUo tither aids and services to students which the Y. M, ( . A. and Y. W. C. A. either sponsor or main­ tain, such as the Freshman Fellowship Club and the Fireside Forum or gani z e - 1 lions which do much t<> bring about a feel- p ing of unity among students iii t he Uni­ versity. succeed two “ YV* must It is of course obvious that in order to continue the work which has been started the in their financial drive, and every person who can in order possibly do so should contribuD to insure the success ot two organizations which have done so much in their efforts to bring the students together, improve re­ lations with faculty members, and present ! Interesting speakers at various functions; during the year. Only when this support is forthcoming can the “ Y drive hope to reach its goal — the attaining of which means much to tin I diversity. Curtaili Club Today, arid for the t wo suc cee di ng days, the Curtain Club xviii present its second play o f the current .school year, Don Mul- lally’s “Luff That O f f / ’ with the proba­ bility that this prtsensation will be even a greater success than was the former pro­ duction of th'* year. Not only those actually in th** cast and responsible for the directing of the play, but each individual member as well are to be c o mme nde d on t h * * i r perservance and ha s* vvork under e xce e di ngl y adverse circumstances ami often under particular conditions which o r d i n a r i l y would banish any thoughts o f real achievement. H o w ­ ever, in sp i te .o f tin various handicaps— the least not being the lack of an ade quate U til#* C u r t a i n piact Club has managed t o develop some e xc e l ­ lent tab • I nix **r- •sity, arni has also succeeded in furnish­ ing large audiences with real entertain- of a ! p w h i c h w o u l d o t h e r w i s e have not been available but for the work of the Curtain Club. to present t hi ir plat s ‘ admit 3 in th* ail orig I it filch Any organization which has as its pri­ mary purpose the discovery mid promo­ tion of dramatic talent deserves all the support and backi ng which it can receive and it can only hope to survive and be the ■ nee* "■ should na! orally be through I hr support and attendance of U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s and faculty members. ' a U niversity organiza- lh* C u r t hi ii t : u h i its work lion an*! thin** with the view iv* rsity people*, I hat ot onD-Daining 1 ! u n i ohs in a t h o - , position to help do so the Curtain C h i l . e •annot hope to achieve Ulm a vs hieh has marked t h e . s u c c e s s in t h e t its work in t h e pa; .I. R. Cannon, an Amarillo busi- ness man who was a m em ber o f tin E yes of T e x a s ” co rro b o ra tes tale in the following’ sto r y : “ There was a sta n d in g th e stu d e n ts all-seeing ‘ey e s’ a m ong a b o u t the and p re sid e n t’s the ever-w a tc h fu l S tate of Texas, j b {, ; So when J o h n Lung Sinclair of S an co n fe re n ce Antonio went w ith the college q u a r te t, with some h a lf -formed words and the fam ous old tune. ‘I ’ve Been W o rk ­ ing On ru n n in g th e R a ilroad’ throug h his head, he was s ta rtin g something, but he d id n ’t know it. into A n d E n c o r e d It “ That night th e Hancock w as packed w ith s tu d e n ts and Austin citizens. P re sid en t P ra th e r wra s , there. The program w as well a d ­ vanced when the q u a r te t stepped I o u t to give th e ir parody, Before we finished verse the the first house was in an up roar, and by the tim e ‘till Gabriel blows his h o r n ’ was reached, the audience must have been semi-hysterical, j u d g ­ ing They pounded th e floor and shouted for an encore, which we willingly gave again, and again, and still again. antics. their from th e tune and “ By the following day the hand the had learned w ords and was m a rc hing up and down ‘The the cam pus playing Eyes of T exas A re Upon Y ou.’ ” in th e q u a r te t. O ther members w ert first J. j te n o r ; R. A. P o r t e r of Dallas, j second I). Smith of i San Antonio, firs t bass. I). Kivlehen of Miami, Cannon sang second bass te n o r; VV. For These to two -tories b ut go show th a t an a u th o r never can tell how his creation will be re ­ far-off New ceived. from letter from John York comes a i- now L. a m em ber of th e publishing firm of Sinclair, M urray, and Com ­ pany, and who gainsays both the stories previously q u o te d : He says: .Sinclair himself, who Fi r st a t Mi ns t r e l of the “ The occasion first singing of the song w as a min- istrel p e r f o rm a n c e given by the Glee Club u n d e r Dr. Pi nu k’s J o h n so n ’s direction and Lewis m a n agem ent at the Hancock O pera I fail to see the relevancy existing between the t in?ess Eugenie hat and morals. equal justification presume th a t the abolition of the yellow ties and blue shirt combination might elevate the moral status. Th** Democratic sta te com m ittee of A rkansas unanim ously has nominated Mrs. H attie VV. Carn- I might with way to fill the place m ade v ac an t in the death of her husband, the late T. H. C a r ­ away. the S enate by T he Notre Dame football men Since w e have been unable to find an answ er I bftVe bpen have been practicing in to you for ' snow. to sta y out of our : More th an eight hundred to your enigmatic question we tu r n the a n s w e r —-“ W hat WOULD S a m H ouston have (lone?” You challenge men i n g * a s though we were d augh ters if Circe; more fre quen tly W E are the tem pted r a th e r than the tem pter*. But we cannot censure you too severely the fac t since we m ust t h a t your sta te m en ts are based on observation la th e r than "ii par! h pat inn. Let us call to mind t h a t old proverb— “ Believe nothing of w h at you hear and only half of what you see.” into consideration take “ Life is real, life is earnest And t h i n g s ait* n o t what they seem.” i — A Participator. T he rush is on in New York. th o u ­ are expected ’and application* for autom obile licenav plates. F or what is believed the first time, a flag has been provided for in a constitution . S p a in ’s new docum ent calls fo r a flag m ade of red, yellow, and purple c o l o r ­ in horizontal stripes. A teacher in th e New ark p u b ­ lic schools declared th a t the p e r ­ and ron who says “ Oh Y eah,” thinks he ju st is is modern, a b o u t fifteen hund red years b e­ hind time. He has tra c e d the e x ­ pression b a c k to the Anglo-Saxons is what Beowulf a n d says would have used. th a t S O M E M O R E C O M M E N T ON 50-50 C ertainly t o o much has already been said about these >0-50 dates, b u t most comment has fa v o r ­ ed the outrageous idea. Some women may p r e f e f to pay half of tlu* bill or some men may p refer to have the women pay their half, hut certainly those men who are conservative in their ideas do j given publicity to th a t effect. not favor “ splitting the bill.” The A m erican Association of ta ken that are he U niversity Professors ha* steps w hereby c o l l e g e s “ u n f a i r ” to professors will J u s t as soon as the woman started paying her half, she would lose her respect of men as her “ friend and p ro te c to r.” The Lord o n ly knows th a t the women have enough rights already, and th e n some would come along and give her the only rights the man has left. O ne proposal at Y ale th a t new building.' Im* closed to save money th a t may be used for p a y ­ ing professors. is B r a u l i c k A d d r e s s e s D e r D i e D a s K l u b !o attend av<‘r a v<' Lu g i l t think more The boys, rath e r gentlemen, who eply into this su b je c t realize th a t it costs more " 11 hoot than it doe- for men. Poor old dad has to bear the e x ­ p i r e r of keeping hi* girl robed, painted and for tin men to gaze at. If you looking beautiful only knew, girl- sp e n d plenty of cold cash ju s t to look p retty for us boy* who they believe really th a t was asked for, Talk de- w anted please, it certainly isn’t as h ard that a musical program had been pression all you on the boys as it would he on the dads who would a r r a n £t‘(! h a v e Rev. E. J. B raulick, dean of the d e p a r tm e n t of religion at L u th ­ eran College at Seguin, Will speak at a meeting of Der Die Das Klub the Y. M. C. A. auditorium in T h u rs d ay night at 7 :3 0 o’clock. E dm und King, chairm an of the announced program committee, to be presented th a t date l i n s n e w h i l l . I m r e t i n g the f o n t at i n dance scheduled for De- he sponsored by the th e club was post- indefinitely, according indefinitely, according to mbservieflcy of an a n n o u n c em en t made by Mon­ roe Kriegel, president. B u t t h e r e a l ti rig crazy idea of cernjjer 3 Th* th e than It would some may pone*! ome may pone*! incentive men have tran sfo rm (li­ into o v erbe aring superiority. 50-50 dates would certainly lower the moral stan- m e m bers of dard of our University more realize. It would the co-ed destro y to ea rn e x tra money for dates, thus we would lose many our our soda je rk e rs and restaurant hands, etc. The first tim e you ask a gill ti. go to the g erm an on the >0-50 basis she -would probably accept gladly, but ju st you wait till about the th u d be replying, “ Oh, ymi know tom e t.' And u n - n ton ight comes, she will he at the show with omeone who isn ’t a fra id ; to spend two-bits un a dale, and still you w onder ; why. I’m not -u? e I can go. I ’ll let president. tim e and sh e’ll _ J u s t rem em ber, if it’- a four-bit date you want, ju t try the 50-50 plan a d you a re su re to have a four-bit d a te — ju st hat and no more. Come on, (and g i r l ') , let’' hold up the moral standard ho\ ■ cf (b a r old T exas.— R. H. G L E E C L U B M E E T S . Weekly I ehearsal was held by the G irls’ Glee Club Wednesday , o’clock in Main Build­ a e< an an- to according of F lorence Hester, j nounCem ent 0*95 ing 22.>. Thurlow B. Weed F UNERAL HOME AMB ULANCE ................ .... ( H o r d O G G e / CVNCS AGAIN r ) \ o P A F R E E MAN - L lU -U M S KNOWS TH' F R E S d P U R E AIR )\ AGU ABOUT MN SECRET F 0 0 T 8 AUU g a m e WITH J u n o —• o u r t e a m WON TM' CO N FER ENC E T iT g E* AND EVAM7H/Ait­ ^ J is HUNKA Do r a J k to t mon Hedges The a n n o u n c e m e n t b y t h e Ex-Students’ Association that it has s* hi out about four thousand statements f irmer 'fuclt-nts and faculty members a king for pledges for the ne w Union B u i l d i n g , w h o Ii is to be constructed in the near f u t u r e , would seem to indicate that riot on!v are tho>e who ha ve al ready mail* pl cdg* - failing to pay versity. them up in full bu; ti at are nee de d in < ni< rf* bra m ate complet ion of building. I l a most necessary fill mere fund# which has long been needed at the Uni- The completion of this building will •<> it the ult - bring about the ultimate end which was in vi ew when the Union Drive was first tarted and xviii mean.that mainl y through •Last of a group *>; hr* building.— the the action of the students and ex-students I ot he r t w o being fir* gory G y mnasinm ami themselves the University has been pro­ file W oma n s Gyn na nm both completed vided with three of the most modern and thr ough the effort of the Board of the ge nts a nd th* Ex-Studei * A.-.-ociation — South. It will not take much more to bring lh*- Union Building will 1 t oily serve as about the erection of the Union Building, he a dquar te r s for ail representative sin- and both students and ex-students should de nt organi zat ions, but will also provide not fail to see to it that the project is car- c ol le ge buildings lh - outstanding in •ja 4"• i 11 ■* I ? • n i l i t ! * 1 e i i I* 1 l_* 1 . t - 1 i w I I / t i t l* . m n l n f i n t l * m t m w m i Our lights will shine from a new placi Announcing our new location at - - I HE. 21st P h o n e 5 1 7 3 Holland's Drug Store has moved from their old loca­ tion on t h e corner of Guadalupe and 24th, to a ne w location and modern building opposite the Law Building. Come in and get acquainted with us in our ne w place. H O L L A N D ’ S DRUG STORE Opposite Law Bldg, and Men’s Gym H A R O L D T E E N — A S H O R T L I V E D F R E E D O M j I - M 'c M R i S ^ u S S H O P P 'N’ N £ A R t _ N - T S U N t-ft-GXJMS { -th’ f i n e s t g i f t T h e AND MONEN CAN PHOOEY WUNDER A VV MAT He I ' I LU HAVE T< WATCH HiVG 'CA*..'SE T u l HAVE T 0 6 ET SOMEON J o a s n i c e ! / Im FE IS \ JuV' ONE V WORRY APTER anoine* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N M H S . R O S S S T E R L I N G H O N O R S R E T H C R O S S P R E L I M I N A R I E S S T A R T I N B R I D G E T O U R N E Y 1 he first p re lim in a ry gam e of n jt_v> m a j e plans a t a m e etin g 2ft©2 W ichita S treet, F R A T E R N I T Y T O M O V E B e ta Phi Sigma, national pro- f ia te r - , | fessional pharm a ce u tic al I uesday night to move into their 1 H e r b e r t Pawlosky of B e ta Phi th e new chapter house T hanksgiving holidays in Galves­ ton visiting friends and relatives. f ra te r n ity , on s i * ma located spent THEATERS • H I S W O M A N ” ( O — w i t h G a r y C o o p e r a n d C l a u d e t t e C o l b e r t , n o w t h r o u g h F r i d a y , A t t h e P a r a m o u n t . “ S K Y L I N E ” — w i t h T h o m a . M e i g h a n , M a u r e e n O ’S u l l i - v a n , a n d H a r d i e A l b r i g h t , t o ­ d a y a n d F r i d a y . “ W a y B a c k P a r k e r , H o m e , ” w i t h S e t h m i d n i g h t m a t i n e e F r i d a y a n d c o n t i n u i n g S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . ‘H O M I C I D E S Q U A D ” — w i t h L e o C a r r i l l o , M a r y B r i a n , t o d a y a n d t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . B e e r y , N o a h ‘A L E X A N D E R H A M I L T O N ” ( C ) — w i t h G e o r g e A r l i s s , l a s t t i m e s t o d a y . “ D i r i g i b l e , ” w i t h J a c k H o l t a n d R a l p h G r a v e s , F r i d a y o n l y . A t t h e T e x a s . ‘L A F F T H A T O F F ” — p r e s e n t ­ e d b y t h e C u r t a i n C l u b , w i t h D a l e R o w d e n , B e s s H a r r i s s , B a r n e t t S h a w , M a r t i n K i r ­ s c h , J u l i a G a r r e t t , J o S h o f - n e r , a n d R o t l i n C a y c e , t o ­ t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y n i g h t t e n t n i g h t . s t u d i o , t h e a t T w e n t y - W h i t i s A v e n u e f o u r t h S t r e e t , a c r o s s f r o m B i o l o g i c a l L a b o r a t o r y . In E s t i m a t e s : A , g r e a t ; B , g o o d ; C, f a i r . R e v ie w e d T o d a y “ HIS W OMAN,” c u r r e n t at th e P aram o u n t, is distinguished as the first co-starring ap p earance of G ary Cooper and C laudette i goers Colbert. Motion picture who c a n n o t restra in th e ir impa- I „Uence to see these two popular parsons the to g e th e r will picture reasonably e n te r ta in in g by way of w hat has been called “ lit­ clear tle speech, much action, photography, and reco rd ­ ing.” flea find If and them them e b ringing Some tim e in the dim and dis­ t a n t past a movie was made with title “ A Little the Child Shall Lead T hem .” it w e r e n ’t, it should have been. I t ’s good movie hokum, as d e m o n s tr a t­ ed by Mr. Cooper, Miss Colbert, and associated actors, directors, and producers in “ His W om an.” Ostensibly, th e thin g is a v a r ia ­ tion on the plot abo u t the strong, silent man whose h e a r t is won by a girl whom F ate has tricked into possessing a past. Ile learns the t r u th and forthw ith becomes a picture of wounded and c h e a t­ ed manhood. Instead of love hav­ ing its way, breaking all barriers, and to g e th e r again, as m ight be expected, the in fan t nameless they in which in te reste d c o n tra c ts an are both illness th e ir rec on ­ ciliation, as might also be ex­ pected. Most of the action takes place ab o a rd a New York bound fre ighte r, with Mr. Cooper as captain and Miss Colbert as a hall e n te r ta in e r ti epical dance who has doffed her spangles to nurse trip. in f a n t on Mr. Cooper, tall like a tre e an I th in n e r th an he ought to be, pro­ je cts his role successfully, while r M iss Colbert, capable actress th a t ease. she is, does her p a rt with t h a t young It Richard Spiro, less th a n a year old, has succeeded in gettin g him­ self talked about as the hit of the show. He is. th a t effects no wonder the the is E stim a te : C. “ S K Y L IN E ,” f e a tu rin g Thomas Meighan, Maureen O'Sullivan, B ardie Albright, and M yrna Ley. will open a two-day e ng a gem ent on the H ancock T h e a te r screen to day. Curious th eater-go ers may to discover what be was reported of the picture by a .certain M. 0 . in a recent issue of interested Dallas M orning News: In this bit of sentim entality based on the novel. “ E a s t Side, West Side,” Thomas Meighan i- found in a n o th er of his devoted f a th e r roles. Otherwise, the story is filled with a young m a n ’s indig­ nation over fate which lead bim from the life of a w ate r rat on a river barge to a luxurious a p a r tm e n t on F ifth Ave­ nue. The man responsible for his to be his fath e r, rise track who years before bad lost of the “ onlv woman he ever lov- I tu r n s out tricks of the THE CAM PUS By S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R C a r r o ll V irginia C o x a n d Joe E s t e s M a r r i e d a t S te p h e n v ille D e c e m b e r I Miss Carroll Virginia Cox, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. R. E. Cox of Stephenville, became the bride of Joe E w ing Estes o f F o rt W o rth and Tyler, son of Mrs. J. the ti. Estes of Commerce, Tuesday nig h t a t F irs t Methodist Church at Stephenville. The c e r e ­ mony was conducted by the Rev. W. J. H earon, pastor of the F irs t M ethodist Church at G ran bury. on the opening fight ed,” and did no t know of his son u n til chance b ro ught them to g e th ­ er tw e n ty y ea rs later. Mrs. E ste s is a fo rm e r stu d e n t of John T arleton College and of S ou th ern Methodist U niversity and is a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Alpha Rho Tau, hon­ o ra r y a r t sorority. She received h e r m a s te r ’s degree fro m Colum­ bia U niversity, and d u rin g the last y e a r has been head of the a r t d e p a r tm e n t a t Mary Baldwin College in S tau n to n , Va. Brooklyn bridge and the Nev. Y ork skyline form the background fo r the barge. Then the ca m e ra takes an aerial jo u rn e y up a forty-story building u n d er construction. L a te r the building the hero falls from w ithout so much as a scratch, fig­ uratively speaking, and a little is a g ra d u a te la te r slips on the third floor and o f the School of Law a t the U ni­ is loads of versity, and w as a m em ber of com plications such as the vam pire : Kappa Sijfma and pM D e ] u phi who m akes th e hero d istru st all j f ra te rn itie s women. (Mr.» A lbright as the juv- j A fte r the‘ cerenlony) a reception em le suggests th a t he could play j w as held at the the a plausible adolescent p a r t with brid e’s p a r e n ts. Mr. and Mrs conviction, b u t his role in “ Sky- Efstes Ioft imm ediately fo r a wed- tri of severaI WOeks in F lor_ „ ,s not t h a * ly r t - M aureen dln The bridegroom T here are injured. hofne of Sullivan is y o uthfully agre eable , ida and Havana. in th e ingenue role. its “ HOMICIDE SQUAD,” a film title, obviously described by n um bering Leo Carrillo, Mary Brian, Noah Beery, and Russell Gleason am ong its cast, will be the a ttr a c tio n on the Queen T h e a ­ te r silversheet today th ro u g h S a t ­ the Dallas urday. M orning News the following to say a b o u t it: (a d v .), had J. A. L., in R AC Q U E T C L U B P L A N S C H R I S T M A S P A R T Y P lans for a C hristm as p a r ty w ere com pleted W ednesday a f t e r ­ noon a t a m eetin g of the R acquet The p a r ty will be given Club. W ednesday, D ecember IC, in the club room of the W om en’s G ym­ nasium and will be from 8 until IO o’clock. E dith Posey and Mary iWi/.a- beth Kelsey are on the p a r t y com- Police and g an g sters clash again In a w ritte n pro- on the screen. logue to “ Homicide S quad,” it is n d tte e explained t h a t the g a n g s te r has T h e club a]s() , P enick speak soon. Suspense heightens and U niversity ! d<* lared w a r • " 8U0C“ *>: »»«* 1 film proposes to show him up to r - t h e r a t " he is in reality. O pen ing j C H U R C H G I V E S D A N C E sequences n n / i n w r , Y e . describe Big Louie G renado as “ s in iste r” and “ ruth- less and a th r e a t to the public's; virtue the audience anxiously aw aits the ap p e a ra n c e of Big Louie himself. C o ngregational C hurch F riday at I hen Leo C a n ill e w alks upon th e screen, a mild and in inoffensive looking person with an e x c e l l e n t . the form of a radio p a rty with sense of hum or. unique gam es and fe a tu re s, in ­ cluding an e x tem p o ran e o u s play which is to be w ritte n and staged by those present. \ ’ r / * t i t * H I T Ah I h i L M L E R 4 0 p t,n h()US(, and a danC(i foJ. and their held a t the F irs t The e n t e r ta in m e n t will be Two m u rd ers follow, one frie n d s will be „„,i *.... •_ I union* s tu d e n ts 8 o ’clock | Som ething of the son of the police captain, then a I I city-wide man h u n t and eventual- j ly Big Louie falls before the m a ­ chine guns of the homicide squad. ; the sentim ental j has I teen added th ro u g h the so n ’s brutal m u rd er and an attem p ted love in te rest is handled none too j ; capably by Mary B rian and R u s - 1 sell Gleason. T h ere is much at- '■ Biosphere in the picture but little dra m a tic value. Mr. Carrillo o f - 1 o u tsta n d in g per-1 (ors the most j fo rm a n ce with little support from I the re m a in d e r of the cast. Noah Beery i s given a splendid oppor- j trinity to become a ru thless c h a r - ' ac to r when his son is killed, but instead is m erely a bereaved fath- j o r p erfo rm in g his duty. P h on e 7 0 0 0 for radio service T e x a s B o o k S t o r e 2 2 4 4 G u a d a l u p e A u t h o r i z e d G e n e r a l IK A R a d i n t r o i t s . d e a l e r E l e c t r i c f o r r a d i o s , l ’h i l c o . a m i Jnforgetable- Entertainment Iituiihter. Panics t h r o b s ! a n d S m i l e s W a l l a c e B e e r y J a c k i e C oop er • T r t E C H A M P ’’ S t a r t s S a t u r d a y P aram ount! N O W C p a r a m o iu tf/ rvw n ) N y T H E A T R E V x t * p l a y i n g r o l e s <>t' hood! c c in a st r ange • I o r f u I r o m a n c e p a r e n t 25c 11 a.rr*. t o I p . m . ■ g a r y ■ S C O O P E R raj C L A U D E T T E I " C o l b e r t ! 0 Woman O u r G a n s ; C o m e d y “ D o g s I s D o g s ” B i m b o C a r t o o n N e w s s t u d i o s a JI ic t un* O u t o f H o l l y w o o d s n o w mal* ii- I OOH- 'l l s o m ajca. t h r i l l i n g , t ( r a l l y m o v i n g t h a t t r u e i m m t i r l a I ii y a w a As Ii ! W A L L A C E BEERY a n d , J A C K I E CO OP E R l o " T H E C H A M P ” ■ C p a r a m o tin l I HK. M I R K I______________ G E O . A R L I S S IN ‘‘A le x a n d e r H a m ilt o n ” — TO M O RRO W - “ D I RI GI BLE ” Mrs. Ross S. S te rlin g nam ed Ruth Cross as hoeioi guest for an a t home p a rty which opened the gov ernor's m ansion to A ustin wo­ men and their g uests Tuesday. Mrs* S terling form ed h er house p a r ty of m em b ers of tho A ustin Kwill Flub, a gro up of w oman w riters, adding a few friends not in the club. C hrysanthem um s, roses, a n d poinsettias w ere massed a b o u t the reception suite with referenc e to no p articu la r color scheme. The resu lt was very pleasing to the eye. in C hrysanthem um s lu ss e t, brown, and yellow w ere used with ivory candles in the dining room. Mrs. Hilly Wyse and Misses E th e l M ary Franklin, Pauline Galdman, Genevieve Hock. Francis Cloud, and Mary F rancis Cloud served. Mesdames Reese Wilson, A. P. W ooldridge, C. F. A lford, and J a n e Y. M('Callum poured tea d u r in g the two h ours of the a f ­ fair. T he house p a rty included Mes­ dam es J. W. Calhoun, F ra n k R a y ­ mond, W. E. Dozier, J a n e Y. Me- Callum, C. E. A lford, M ary Bilge, W. G. F ranklin, J o e Gilbert, P au l Goldman, Lynn H u n te r, Adolph Kohn, Cora M. H unter, J. S. Moss, E thel J. Roe, J. \V. Rutland, Reese Wilson, A. P. Woldridge. William Wyse. Misses Luc He Morely, Rena Reynolds, Lillian W ester, E va Brown, N orm a Sterling. • * • . Mike and Joe Okies spent T hanksgiving holidays Rio visiting friends. the in Del C O C P .t ud ent s* own store' 'The tai N here's a w h o le § lot o f g o o d s u g g e s tio n s i m ^ ou re s ure to h a v e several n a m e s on lisis yo u r C h r i st m a s 1 like of f ri e n d s who jp[ gifts for t h e i r h o m e jy? or rooms. H e r e ’s a ^ g r o u p of sugge st i ons ^ IM t h a t m a k e s s h o p p i n g Jj? simple. An a t t ra c t i v e J g 'jfo r e n d i n g l a m p whi ch Jff Jjf can he Jyj? bridge , tjy e nds for lilt mf w for ti s e c ! t oo. Book- l i b r a n t a bl e . B e a uti fu l pie- | o r t h e walls. t u r p s Pi ll ows to m a k e t he room a t t r a c t i ve . & T h e C o -O p Is R e a d y for C h ristm as S h o p p er s (hi -tifore wi t h t h e s p i t if ( ' hr i s t m a s 19 S h o p p i n g Days S H O P W I T H D AI L Y T E X A N A D V E R T I S E R S {NOW S H O W I N G * C o m e d y a n d F o x N e w s S t a r t s S a t u r d a y THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT C o m e B e f o r e O n e f o r 25c M I D N I G H T M A T I N E E T o m o r r o w N l s h t a t 1 1 : 3 0 a n d f o r 4 d a y s s t a r t i n g S a t u r d a y Q U A M B A C K H o m e N o S m u t —- N o C r i m e N o S m a r t D i r t o r E n l i g h t e n e d G a b f \ V t ^ S trife . H A N C O C K th e to u r n a m e n t being held am ong the sororities and f r a te r n iti e s of th e cam pus to discover th e best bridge player fro m th e com peting organizations was held W ednesday a fte rn o o n . The w inners w ere L ela Humble, Chi Om ega; S arah A nn Llewellyn, Delta Delta D elta; an d P e a r l R a n­ som, Gamm a Phi Beta. Zeta Tau Alpha was not re p re se n te d . T h u rsd ay a f te rn o o n Kappa K appa Gamma, A lpha Chi Omega, A lpha Phi, and A lpha Xi Delta mem bers will play a t H o’clock, ac cording to Betty Love Rugeley. Y.W.C.A. TEA P O S T P O N E D T he silver te a w hich w as to have been given by th e Young W om en ’s Christian Association loan fo r the em ergency s tu d e n t fund on December IS a t the F ac­ ulty W om en’s Club bas b e e n d e f ­ initely postponed, Miss M argaret Peck, secretary, a n n o u n c ed W ed­ nesday. S ta tio n e r y Speaks for Its GIVER S tarting T o d a y — T h u r s d a y — F or O n e W e e k Charles of the Ritz a regular Dollar Offers as a Special Feature . Box of Powder (blended specially for you) is included this week FREE with every Charles of the Ritz purchase amounting to $1 or more. . . Our s p e c i a l r e pr e s e n t a t i v e of Charl es o f t h e Ri tz will not o nly tell you h o w to s t y l e y o u r face, but s h e will s h o w y o u h o w — and w h i l e s he is d o i ng it, will g i v e y o u a C l e a n - U p Fa ci al and a N E W - F A S H I O N E D P E R S O N A L I T Y RITZ M a k e - u p w i t h o u t c ha r g e , identical to t h a t g i v e n at t h e Ri tz-Carlton Sal on in N e w Y or k . Rosner’s Sale of Toiletries! 2 5 c BOX KLEENEX- ALL COLORS IOC ... 3 5 c P o n d ' s C o l d o r V a n i s h i n g C r e a m 5 0 c D a g g e t t & R a m s d e l ! 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H a r d w o o d F U R N I S H E D o r u n f u r n i s h e d b r a n d n e f l o u r t i l ' d h a t I I iii vt i n s u l a t e d w a l l s a n d c e i l i n g s . a n d - i t v , P h o n e 55( 7 3. s h o w e r s — I r i g i d a i r e — n e a r H O U S E S F O R R E N T B E A U T I F U L L Y f i n i s h e d n a t 5 0 3 W e t 1 6 S t r e e t . p o r c h , m o d e r n - l e e p i n g f e a t u r e * . C a l l 7 3 4 6 o w n e r a t I B I O S a n A n t o n i o S t r e e t . v. ii i n g a t e w f i v e r o o m s , b u i l t - i n f o r a p p o i n t m e n t . S e e b a t h , W E S E R V E Y O U . R e n t a l - , r e a l b a r g a i n s , i n s u r a n c e , a n d l o a n s A u s t i n S O N S . *>12 C o l o r a d o . P h o n e p r o p # T t y , CE W E N D L A N D T I “ ■ t a t i G O I N G H O M E C h r i s t m a s ? C h e a p r i d e s a n y w h e r e y o u w a n t t o g • . S h ; t v ' ' j i. -n s e s . M a k e r e s e r v a t i o n s n o w . 3 » t S a l l e B l d g . 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IHI* W e , i 2 l i b N e w W a v Ba rb er C A F E S Shop C O A G M I N G in a l l m a t h . n i * p h y s i c s . N e v e r h a d a f a i l u r e » 1' r in I o f 1 a n d J B Y U N I V E R S I T Y g r a d u a t e , M . A . d e - i n E n g l i s h , F o u r y e a r * g r e e r e s i d e n c e o f M r * f r e e . M r s . M a u d e W o o d A d a m s s t e l l a o n e - h a l f h o u r - e n P h o n e 1 4 1 0 ( . d o r a d o t y p i n g I h e n en . • he - > - e i o ( I m i n i s t r a t i o n r e p o r t s . D i a l 4( a t 1 6 0 9 C o n g r e s s . e s p n e s s a d - r c a ll D R E S S M A K I N G W A N T E D CL EA NE R S Cl ea n er s & S ho e Re pai r Y O U K A U W O R K P E R C H I V A L E T ( i t A R A V I K E D i ■ ( \i)Aii i*K r >i1' n y I 1 i ii i Ph, h o - it TV, iii: V*. s l i t . h u s . IC ;. • E G R E K A I . A - e H a r r i s . 2 4 0 6 K \ R N $1 OO ( ! a k i id m a s I P ( t a t e * F OR S A L E C O P I E S o f t h e f o l l o w i n g e d i t i o n s o f t h e , w h it C a c t u s h a v e b e e n p i e c e d w i t h u * f o r A M t 1 9 1 1 , 1 9 2 5 . A 'iv s a l e . 1 9 3 0 s e e i n g o u i o f m a n i c * t * w i t h I [ c a t i o n s , I » 2 7 I'.*26, 1 9 2 * . 1 9 2 9 . F . x - S ' u d e n t I n t e r e s t e d s h o u l d t h e b o o k s c o m - t h e T e x * # S t u d e n t P u b - I n c . , U n i v e r s i t y S t a t i o n , B o x i n < M I \ i n s m ll n I i W A N T E D — C o p i e s a (Mid c o n d i i i o n I. 1 9 0 4 . T e x * * S t u d e n t P u h i ! \ st in. T e x a s o f o f t h e ■ VS K H A V ti t a l f ir DENTI! D r , R O H I H E N i i DG 6 1 4 N O R W O O D 1 0 1 4 N o r a I It P h o n e 6 8 2 4 . J E W E L R Y H a m i l t o n " u e x e s . S e a l o J ohr i • a m a y E X P E R S H O P W I T H D A U Y I H X X N A D V E R I I 8 E R S L O C K S M I T H S W E M A K E a m o r t r i n k ( . - . ii CO . 30 k i n d o f k e y - d o u r a u t o . a n d L o c k s m i t h . G, & M P H O N E C O N G R E S S . ' ’i i i ■CM P A I N T & W A L E P A P E R G R I F F I T H Wal l P a p e r a n d P a i n t Co. i» t h e t i m e ( or X m a s . 2 5 ', of! on all 1931 patte rns P h o n e 8 9 2 7 t o p r e p a r e PLT MBI NG E. R A V E N , Pi l' - - t i n g . G a s h e a t e r s . f i t ­ r e p a i r s , g a s N i c e a ^ M i f a M u in W a t e r h e a t ­ P r e r s . 1 4 0 3 L a v a c a S t r e e t . P h o n e 6 7 6 8 . in:-'de, M e r n H A R P K R A L I N S C O M B : P l u m b i n g re- I ■ • g a - pipits :. h o t w a t e r h e a t e r , a n d k * s r o o m h e a t e r s . O f f i c e OIB C o n ­ g r e s s A v e . P h o n e 3 5 2 1 . U S E D ( ’ARS T H O M S O N M O T O R CO. 4 0 4 C o l o r a d o P h o n e 5 3 9 7 W R E C K E R SERVI CE THE DAILY T E X A N CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE G i f t ‘ f o r H i m G i f u f o r H e r ; i< H T H I H O Y I I. fn >r wit h a v «■*!•' i "UK h o r n R a n g e r > he n i n e b i g . : t h e f i r s t i - * i . • - o f C o i l \ nill' n a rn l.e ar m g i s s u e , N u t r i b idi-d * * h Hall Ila C R K t h e it i l k * ii; s e m i m l y a n d I " o i t o h e r t w o w h e l s s h e ’ll t h a n . Huber ribi' al M W A T C H t h e - * <•"Limn-' »■ c » - 1 1 *> n - A i). he) H a m i l t o n ” at t h e IS.,II f o r PA Bl o G O N Z A ! LZ. f e v a - f u r \ . m r g i f t I" " A h i n c •’•. r l l, i s a t 1 1 9 HH or W I T H D A U Y T K V A t i A D V F R T I S E R S S H O P W I T H D A I L Y T E X A N A D V E R I IS E R S S H O P W I T H 'I E X A N D A U Y A D V LR ITH K R S S I N K Hun nays ti M a r j o r i e K a ' n u t o " A l e v a n d e r K a m i I . 'V K I" c a l l i i l h r e c d a ; a. a t ’ he w 11 h m -I I H I A T E R ! »( K E I S I I O N D A H N n i l s P A P E R BV H O P W I T H D A I L Y T E X A N A D V E R I IS E K H X va, MB 'CU ‘CSX G e n e r a l G i f t s G e n e r a l G i f t s st tiding Y O U R S O M E O E C H R I S T M A S g i f t g r a b - It tim w a n bt con lip s'al ret! b y t h e L o n g - horn-Rt t tiger ma na : inc an a g i f t . S u b s c r i p t i o n raft is d u n ) ner pea r, begin* Ding w i t h t hi s D e c a n i w r S u b s c r i b e ut B. issue. Hall l i d . 'ey a p p r o p r i a t e gift-* S P E C I A L C h r i a t rn a - - t r i d e n t S m i t h ’a t f o r - * rk 'S n it \ / / Otzh*C4, ? I I V 'hocw-%.f D t h A T L A V A C A L E A T H E R G l a d s t o n e B a g a # 7 . 9 5 . F i t t e d c a s e * , v a n i t y s e t > . p u r s e * , a n d d i s c o u n t , j e w - L. e l r v . 2 3 I .O'. •• t o . J I T La:. I .">0 p e r c e n t tit ii. DS L. I H E T e x a n y o u r C h r i s t m a s i- i n v i t e d , i ’ . e r u r k H a m i l t o n ” n o w s h o p p i n g s u g g e s t i o n ' ; t o s e e s h o w i n g ai g u i d e f o r J a k e ’ A l e x a n d e r t h e T e x a s . ! C a l l f o r y o u r t i c k e t a t 1 1 9 It. H a l t , L O C K D I A R I E S u t h a l f p r i c e . B i b l e s a n d c a r d s I l o o k s . S e e o u r C h r i s t m a s 5(0ti s e a l s . E v e r y b o d y ’* B o o k s t o r e . g i f t j a n d I C o n g r e s s A v e . Football And 7 Harrier Awards Made Intramural M usings B y F R A N K R Y B U R N Term Shorts Stat C o a t e s Receives T hree Awards In Frosh Tryouts the best p u n te r, and th e fa s te s t ! m an in the 50-yard dash even t. T h r e e m en, C h a rle s C o a t* " o f W a c o , C h a rle s G ib so n o f M aso n , j and L lo y d K e r b b w o f L a d o n ia , w e re p re s e n t a t e v e r y p ra c tic e and tied fo r tho a tte n d a n c e prize. E a c h w in n e r w ill rec e iv e s ilv e r the th e ir nam es, fo o tb a lls w ith had d u al m eets w ith A. & M. and the- S a n A n to n io Y . M . C. A , T h e y w ere M c D a n ie l, N a il, H e n r y kin s, D elg ado , H o c o tt, L e d b e tte r G roos, C ro w e ll, S m ith , B o e h le r, E l y N a g e l, W u rz io w , D u n la p , Ko- w e rt, Pro w se, an d G iv e n s . T e x a s ’ schedule w ill not be fix- T im th re e Lo n g h o rn s o f T he T h e ie arc no in tra m u ra l con- • g ra ve d on it. p resen t at th e firs t m e e tin g and p ra c tic e w ill begin as soon as fa c ilitie s can a d e q u a te p ra c tic e I be a rra n g e d fo r the fr e s h m e n ." H a t ow* said W e inc day. S h e p ­ F ra n c e s F itc h , D o ro th y h erd, and Ethel B i d d e r w e re house guests o f C h ris tin e L ic h te at h e r home in B r y a n o v e r the holidays. T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 3, 1931 c o n fe re n c e m em bers w ill a rra n g e th e ir sch edu les and set a date fo r th< c o n fe re n c e m eet. It ap p ears c e rta in , h o w ever, th at A . & M . and possibly R ic e w ill be m et in d u al m eets and S. M. I ’, and T . C . U . in a t r ia n g u la r m eet. T h e s w im m in g squad w ill w o rk o u i a t n ig h t on M o n d ays, W e d n e s ­ d ays. and F r id a y s fro m 7 to 9 In the n ex t tw o w eeks o’clo ck. short p ra ctic e s w ill be held at night o n ly on M o n d a ys and W e d ­ n esdays a t 7 o ’clo ck. . ............ -o --------- F r e s h m a n C a g e rs M e e t M o n d a y N ig h t today, tests scheduled fo r but h a n d b a ll singles w ill com m ence to­ m o rro w . T he schedule the m atches w ill be published in this colum n tom orrow'. fo r I t i- in te re s tin g to note th e in- in te re s t in h an d b a ll this ( reused to u rn a m e n t y e a r. Last y e a r the sta rte d w ith 133 e n tra n ts , but th is y e a r B 4 1 men w ill p a r tic i­ pate in the sport. W a t c h th is clo- um n o r the b u lle tin board in the ba-em en t of the gym to see who w ill p la y and w hen the m atches a re to be held. L a s t night T a u D e lta P U de­ feated P h i G am m a D e lta in in t r a ­ m u ral baseb all, 9 to 4. T h is w as the fir s t of tw o gam es to p lay o f f the three w ay tie in F r a t e r ­ n it y D league. T a u D e lta P h i w ill p la y K a p p a Sig m a n ex t w eek to d e te rm in e the w in n e r. Fi f t e e n Winners Named in High School Grid Race In t r y o u t s held e a r ly this w eek, fre s h m a n g a d d e r s re c e iv e d sp ec­ ia l a w a rd s f u r t h e ir ta le n t* in the v a rio u s fe a ts o f s k ill on th e g r id ­ iro n . C h a r le s C o a te s o f W a c o w as fre s h m a n to w in th ree th e o n ly eve n ts. H e is a c e n te r. H e w as se le c te d as th e d e fe n s iv e m an , th e best p a s s in g c e n te r, and he t i °d fo r th e a tte n d a n c e prize w ith a p e r f e c t a v e ra g e , not m iss­ in g a -single p ra c tic e d u rin g hest fa ll. Jo h n M a x o n D o m e!! B u t le r o f A lb a n y w as selected as the b est p u n t re c e iv e r, and o f O a k C l i f f H ig h w as n am ed the best pass re ­ c e iv e r, R a y L a w r e n c e o f T h o r n ­ ton w a s th e b est p a s se r th ro u g h th e season, an d M a rs h a ll P e n n in g ­ ton o f G e o rg e to w n the hest b lo ck e r. is Sixty - f i v e M e n Attend First Swimming Meet t( S ix ty - fiv e c a n d id a te s the s w im m in g team met S h o r ty A ld e r ­ son, sw im m in g co ach , in G re g o ry G y m W e d n e s d a y to la y plan s fo r in firs t the co m in g season, the C o n fe re n c e w h ich a S o u th w e s t s w im m in g m eet V a r s it y fo r s w im m in g w ilt be le tte rs a w a rd e d fir s t tim e this fo r the ye a r. is held. T h e o f f ic ia ls stated i f T e x a s t h a t a n y should w in firs t c o n fe re n c e one o f tw e n ty c o m p e tito rs m ig h t c h a m p io n sh ip .’’ beam ed C oach A l ­ h av e re c e iv e d fo r th e large ju b ila n t o v e r the d erso n , best a t titu d e d is p la y e d w ith the a w a rd f in a lly g o in g to J o e l S w a r tz j n u m b e r o f m en out f o r the team . ! “ L a s t y e a r six m en cam e to the o f G a lv e s to n . “ I t w ou ld be the th e p rize fin e T h e m ost im p ro ved m an on the firs t m eetin g o f sw im m in g candi- then h e ie P h il S a n g e r o f W a c o w a s ' to d a y must p ro v e th a t the stu- -quad w as Dan D e la n e y o f Hous- d ates. ton. the m ost p r o f ic ie n t k ic k e r o f fie ld | d e n ts a re becom in g re a lly goals, and WL C. W y m a n o f D a l- ' tested in s w im m in g / ’ las w as th e best fr e s h m a n * on the In c lu d e d in the -i w - f i \ e weed k ick - o ffs. O sb o rn e H odges, sen- eig h teen men w ho had squad ©x- T e x a s sa tio n a l A u s tin H ig h fla s h , w a s ' p e rie n c e last y e a r w h en T h e s ix ty - fiv e in ter You needn’t tell m e —I kn ow Cornel is It C S II N U S S that’s the thing! are never pa relied or toasted VY E you noticed ii fr e s h n e s s is the p o p u lar tiling. J the new trend in cig are ttes? T h e tobaccos iii Cam els are never parched o r toasted — the R e y n o ld s m ethod o f scien tifically ap p lyin g heat T h a t's because a fr e s h cigarette, as dem onstrated guarantees against that. by darnels, is som ething sm okers have d isco vered as T h a t’s w h y we say w ith so m u ch assurance that •f V b etter th an a n v illin g they » “ J' e v e r tried before. Cam els are tru ly fresh. T h e y ’re m a d e fresh — not parched o r to a ste d — and then th ey’re kept fresh in Cam els are fresh iii the Cam el H u m id o r P a c k be­ cause they’re triode fresh to start w ith — blended o f the C am el H u m id o r P a c k . choice, delicately m ild, sun-ripened tobaccos iii w h ich T r y C am els’ freshness fo r a change, S w itc h o ver the n a tu ra l m o istu re and fra g ra n t flavors are v ig i­ fo r just one day, then change hack — if yo u can. lan tly safeguarded. ll. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's C oast-lo-C oast Radio Programs C A M E L q u a r t e r h o u r , Morton Downey, Tony Woos, anil Camel O n hi—ti *, direc­ tion Jacques Renard, every night except Sunday, Colum bia Broad' a sting System PR IN CE XLRIRT QI ARTER M O I R . M ic e Jo y , “ O ld H u n c h ." arni P rin c e V lbert O rch estra, d ire c tio n P a u l t u n I nan, e v e ry night ex­ cept “ un.l iv \ . ii. < . R e d N etw o rk See radio page of local newspaper for time M a t t e t i t U M I - K e p i t i l l : D on't r e m o t e the m o i s t u r e - p r o o f wrapping fr o m y o u r p a c k a g e o f C a m e ls is p ro tet n o n ag ain st p e r ­ u fte r y ou o p e n it. T h e ( a m e l H u m id o r P a th fu m e a n d p o w d e r o d o r - , d u st a n d g e r m - In o ffic e s a n d h o m e - e v e n in th e d ry a t m o s p h e r e o f a r tifit int h e a t, t h e C a m e l H u m id o r Pat h d e liv e r s fr e - h Camels a m i ht t p s th e m right u n til t h e hist o n e h as b e e n -m o h e tl ± n i l R J K t * . » U < I . * . . . . C«*»t>. A n d now com e that lu ll lete C o u n cil W e d n e s d a y a f t e r ­ tw een T h a n k s g iv in g and C h ris t­ and fo o tb a ll m as and b etw een bask etb all d u rin g w h ich a fe w post-season if ame- arouse a litt le fe eb le c u rio s ity and the m a jo r it y o f the fo o tb all player- sit back and break tr a in in g and, tu rn in g th e sport- scrib es tab les, w atch o f the n atio n do a little sc rim ­ m ag in g in th is m a tte r of p ick in g a ll-co n fefe nee, all- w estern , a!!- e a s te rn , and all- A m e ric a n and all th e oth er aH-soand-so team s. I f the R ooster m ay he sn hold as to say so, this business <>f one m an a tte m p tin g to pick eleven o f pos­ s ib ly 22 men ou t o f all the p la y ­ ers la b e lin g th em as the best, is all a lo t o f hooey. in a co n fe re n c e and W h e n W a lt e r ("am p s ta lle d the r a c k e t o f p ick in g an all- A m e ric a n , he had to see o n ly th ree o r fo u r team s in the H ast and pick a ll his p laye rs fro m those fe w . L o n g b e fo re he died, the ra ck e t had I t w as gotten out o f his grasp. im possible f o r one man to see even a fr a c tio n o f a ll the team s in the c o u n try in one season. A n d you (a n n o t a lw a y s ju d g e a p la y e r b y his p e rfo rm a n c e in one gam e. in actio n A p p l i c a t i o n * f o r r ‘ H a g e r * f o r t h e * w i m m m g t e a m m a y b e e n t e r e d a t t h e o f f i c e o f C . J . A l d e r s o n . * w i r n m i n g c o a c h , i n G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m . T h e r e w i l l b e o n e m a n a g e r i a l a w a r d a n d t w o n u m e r a l * g i v e n a t t h e e n d o f t h e S e a t o n . C . J . A L D E R S O N , c o a c h I t is tru e th a t a m an of all* A m e l ican o r all- co n feren ce ( a lib l e should be co n sis te n t and p la y a good gam e e v e r y tim e, but th e y all h ave th e ir o ff da>- an d th e ir special days. E v e n in a c o n fe re n c e the size o f the S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e , no one m an can see all the b e tte r p laye rs in ac tio n enough to know w h e th e r or not the\ a rc th e best. Vt hither or was ori(• o f til­ th*- c o u n try la h av e m ade tie o f 1930 it if p u b lic !!y gi\ ('n him by in the W a c o News et ic hey Koch st g u a rd s n I W’i t y e a r, I," w o u ld n ’t a ll- A m e n an t earn fo r the w e re not J in • T T i dm to A sh le y K lilt 'rn w I it es a fob lo w s : “ I h e c h i e f f a i l i n g o f t h o » e w h o a t t e m p t t o s e l e c t a l l - c o n ­ f e r e n c e t e a m * is t h a t t h e y f i n d i t t o o d i f f i c u l t t o c o n s i d e r t h e c a n d i d a t e * f r o m a n o n - p a r t i s a n p r i n t o f v i e w . F o r i n s t a n c e , G e o r g e W h i t e p i c k s S . M U . m e n a t e v e r y p o s i t i o n p o s s i b l e , t o w a r d L l o y d G r e g o r y l e a n * R i c e m e n , J i n x T u c k e r b o o s t s B a y l o r ' s s t a r s , a n d T h e D a i l y T e x a n s p o r t s s t a f f c r o w d s in a s m a n y S t e e r s a s t h e i r c o n ­ s c i e n c e s w i l l l e t t h e m . E v e r y ­ o n e t h i n k s th* s t a r s o f t h e t e a m h e is b o o s t i n g a r e g r e a t e r t h a n t h e s t a r s o f t h e o t h e r c o n f e r ­ e n c e t e a m s . U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s fo o tb a ll squad w ere a w a rd ed le tte rs by the A t h ­ noon. T h is is the la rg e s t n u m b er o f such a w a rd s e ve r m ade at the Crux a sit y, Th* b a c k } b a c k ;! B ib b y , aw ard- fo llo w in g men w ere given B a n k h e a d , the B a u m g a rte n , B a ld rid g e , en d ; B e d w e ll, g u a rd ; g u a rd ; B la n to n , ta c k le ; B ro w n , back; ( lew is, b ack ; C o ok , g u a rd ; C oolcdge, g u a r d ; C ia ig , b a lk ; D o c lL ta c k le ; D u B o s c , e n d ; Kl-; kins, b a c k ; F a g a n , b a c k ; F u r r h , , en d ; G a r re tt, e n d ; H a w n , c o n te r; Hodges, c e n t e r ; ; g u a rd ; H o w ie , R o y , b a c k ; M oo dy, ta c k le ; N ie - : buhr, g u a r d ;) P r ic e , e n d ; R u n d e ll, e n d ; Sea ls, ta c k le ; S p a rk s ,, en d ; S t a f f o r d , b a c k ; T y s o n , la c - i k le ; W e a v e r , b a c k ; C a te s D avis was a w a rd e d a m a n a g e r’s le tte r. P r e je a n , c e n te r ; ta c k le ; S m ith , I S e v e n H a r r i e r * A w a r d e d team , T h is y e a r ’s a w a rd Se v e n le tte rs w e re a w a rd e d to m em bers o f th e c h am p io n cross c o u n try S c h ille r . S to rm , Jo h n s o n , A rc h e r , D ea­ B la k e n e v , cross B i itch w e re the con, and c o u n try men w h o re ce iv e d aw ards. is th e th ird le tte r C raig , fo r B a u m g a rte n , Hoed, an d K lk in s and the second le tte r fo r B la n to n , B ro w n , ('le w is , B o w le , Cook, Du Bose, H odges, Staf- K o y , M oo dy, P r ic e , S p a rk B a I • I - | f o i ii, T y s o n , and W e a v e r. B u rr. B a n k h e a d , B ib b y , ridge. am i F u r r h re ceived re s e rv e T h e w in n e rs of la st ye ar. ters reserve le tte rs fo r th is y e a r w ill la te r, he an n o u n ced let- j S c h ille r , S to rm , Blak e'n ey, .John­ son, and D eacon a ll re c e iv e d let­ ters in cross c o u n t r y last B e a r. T h e c a p ta in s o f the L o n g h o rn s fo r n e x t y e a r w ill be elected to ­ m o rro w at ( "a i Ii C lyd e L it t le f ie ld an n o u n ced W©di­ ' hat t line I- * I c r nu n ne day. At w ill h av ( th e ir pictures ta k en . I 'to o ’clock, lu n ch eo n L e tte rm e n , coaches and the c h a .'m a n o f th e A th le t ic C o u n ­ cil w ill lie the guests o f th e Ki w a n i- C lu b at a T ut d a y w ill st ii ie off* : th* bm k mi I he d e fen se and t he lin esm an , and i ml and r< (c iv e t of the Lit th 'ii th e most out next aw a rd s at w inch tim e Im -t best m a d e n v ■ a I I n pm W e d tiesds it un ti y tile ski' ut e v e r y op In G u t, w e ’re quite E lto n w ould ch an ge lim (LII mind lie had beep pct - 1 at at I lie m e e tin g w h en th e D a ily T ex a n ii ll - 1 oil f e i ' hi e team wa j*i< bcd. M r if th !earn e v e ry On o th e r hand, if w e m ay ju d g e »y M r . E lt o n ’s le tte r, his id ea o a good all-co n feren ce team i * OIH uh* i ntat is es t hat ha ft '.rn the con I T i ■ in ence. In th a t ease, the sim plest ! o do w ould De to select the t bing best fro m each squad and m an c a ll th a t the a ll- co n feren ce selec­ tio n . A s a m a tte r o f fa c t, if the a ll- c o n fe re n c e team is to be im ­ the best man p a r tia l and fro m each squad should be se le c t­ ed, a c c o rd in g to th e ju d g m en t o f the m an d o in g the selectin g , r e ­ g a rd less of w h at team th ey a re a p p re c ia te from . H o w e v e r, we M r. E lt o n ’s le tte r and w o u ld lik e to h e a r m ore com m en t fro m the st udent b o d \. fa ir, i n f a 11 i Iju 111 y. M y op inion “ I am su b m ittin g m y id ea o f an a ll- co n fe ren ce team , bu t I do not is c la im no b e tte r than an yo n e el e ’s but I have not fo llo w e d the at ‘te a c h e r’s pet* system in choos­ ing the m en. M y te a m ; F i r d team S la lo m least L. E. S e c o n d team Km it (S . M. LL) ( A . & M o j H assell (R ic e ) N e e ly R .G , . B a u m g a rte i (T e x a s i T a te ( S . M . U.» i t t t v ( B a y lo r ) Q IL . . H in to n ( T . ( ’. I L ) M u o n L . IL ( S . M. C o Bpt •arinan it. ll St a f f o i J ( I f xas 1 Vston ( T . C. L L ) ( A . & M .) K o v (T e x a s , F B. I lib e lle r i A rk. > M r. to E lt o n as w h y w h ic h seem b u t a re too lo n g ’ • <; aid- a Us! o f rea •ion.' he P H ked his men, to v e ry -wu-dhle, ' h< > t pi t ro th A i l c a n d i d a t e s , f r e s h ­ m a n a n d V a r * i t y , f o r t r a c k a r e u r g e d t h e m e e t i n g t o n i g h t a t 7 : 1 5 o ’ c l o c k i n G a r r i t o n H a l l I . C L Y D E L I T T L E F i f L D . c o a c h . t o a t t e n d to R o o ste r I t seem s p a r t i a l to la d e n e v e I f s r e f r e s h in g that so c a r e fu l not p laye rs exu back- the M r . E lt o n has been to be t h a t he has hear w a rd s . ’ ■ Ic x a n so m e o n e .“ a y th a t 'i n c D a iij the s p o rts s t a f f S t e e r s , h a v ­ f o r a ch a n g e , af t ' in g been b a w le d a t fro m a ll side— fo r n o t b e in g b e h in d th* team , an d n o t b o o s tin g it, an d n o t pi ai is p a r tia l to G oo d L a v i n g Au * » in 5 : 2 0 A. e a c h S u n d a y , r e t u r n i n g ti d a y . Good l e i v i n jj \ u * t i n ? ; 2 0 P. M. an d 6:01 P . M. t r a i n * e a i h S a t u r ­ d a y — -ret u r n ' rig S u n d a y , i W J r t t i 4 T U MN, I i«t V v fB lh Ak Bh i C L A Y T O N H I C K E R S O N T/rxun hport* Wa J > F if t e e n o f the sixteen class A I Inter- j d is tric t* o f the U n iv e r s it y sch olastic L e a g u e had d eterm in ed th e ir fo o tb all cham pions T u e s d a y aft el noon, R o y H e ro in son,- a t h ­ league, an- letic d ire c to r nouru i d. in the In D is tric t I , A m a rillo , P a m p a ,' and Lu b b o ck , three o f the Stated# strongest team s, tangled up in a 'ii ow a I hi c, vv ay tie bye fo r the play-o ff. and M ond ay r in Lubbock VV i Mei ners, in a - ea o f m ud, tran ced the stron g Pa m p a eleven 7 0. A mal ill" 'H u n tia \ , w ith tw o day - of re-M o f th e ir uni- j and th e mud out form s, these same h ard y W e s t­ on rn i - w ill take on t he < Milden Sand form of A m a rillo , w h ich has ; been gain ng m oment urn d u rin g A lth o u g h the B a n d ­ the season. ie- w ill be fa v o rite s to cop this gait v because of the hard sc h c d * ale L u b b o ck has been fo rce d to I play, a n y th in g might happen and to a tight bat c v c r j th in g point 11e. (o h m d i s t r ic t num bers and th e ir win rn r> are as fo llo w s : 2, Q u a n a h ; J, A b ib lie ; I, Sr. cot w a te r; 5, ' e n tra l H ig h , F o rt W o r t h ; ti, O ak . cliff H ig h , D a lla s ; 7, Sherman; 8, G r e e n v ille ; 9, C o rs ic a n a ; IO, T y ­ l l , Step h e n F. A u s tin H ig h le r; ! Sch o o l. Kl P a r a ; 12, A u s tin ; I S , I Jo h n R eag an H igh Sch oo l, Hous- 14, C orpu s ! to n ; 14, B e a u m o n t; ( h r i s t i; 10, H arlin g en . B i- d is tric t games th at w ill be held on F r id a y and S a tu rd a y are as fo llo w s ; Q u an ah vs. w in n e r o f lone vs. S w e e t w a te r ; C e n tra l H ig h the Lu b b o ck -A m a rillo gam e; A lo ­ of F o r t W o rth vs, O ak C li f f H ig h o f D a lla s ; S h e rm a n vs. G r e e n v ille ; C o rs ic a n a vs. T y le r ; Ste p h e n F. A u s tin H ig h Sch ool o f E l Paso vs. A u s tin ; Jo h n R eagan o f H o u s­ ton vs. B e a u m o n t; and C o rpu s C h ris ti vs. H arlin g e n . Ja s p e r L a v o i and G . C. K e y ­ the T h a n k s g iv in g ser h o lid ays in C asteU h u n tin g deer. J r . , spent Lightsey Cars Sunday except Saturday at 6 p . rn. to Midnight o w n i n g I I I I I I is m a d e t h e n . I I I I t j u » t y o u r o w n — w i t h o u t t h e c o * t o f u p k e e p — y o u p a y o n l y f o r t h e mil*-* y o u d r i v e — E X C E P T o n S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y t h e r e g u l a r h o u r ­ n i g h t s ly c h a r g e M A K E Y O U R D A T E r e r t a L i g h t » e y a n d t h e n o h c c k in EV LR Y 12 H O U R S I I I 112 East 7th 2402 San Antonio I i g h t s e y ’ s S Y S T E M I I I I I I I I I I I J T h e D a ily T e x a n sp o rts s t a ff put th re e S te e rs on th e ir team , net because th e y w e re p a rtia l, but b ecause th e y consid ered the th re e L o n g h o rn s the best in the c o n fe r en ce f o r th e ir re s p e ctiv e positions. I No More Hour Charges On I I I a is t h a t ’s not H o w e v e r, w e s till th in k that the se le c tin g an d p u b lish in g of all- lot o f conf* re n te squads to m m yro t, and the stro n g est d e s c rip tio n w e ’d like to use. I I RATES I LOW D AN TO NIO I