T oday’s Editorial W hen Con G am es A re R ight W\t D f e in t The W e ath e r S low ly rising tem perature, Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 Six Pages Today No, 59 H e ’s In Trouble Regents, Student Group Approve Orientation Plans Rally Tonight To Show Longhorn Fight Spirit 9 Senior Players, Now otny W il l Speak B y M A R G A R E T B O W N D S T he la s t p e p rally an d, f r o m th e s t u d e n t s ’ p o i n t o f view, t h e m o st I m p o r t a n t r a lly o f th e y e a r will be held to n i g h t a t 7 :1 5 o’clock. School s p ir it b e f o r e t h e a n n u a l T e x a s - A g g ie b a t tle has tr a d i t i o n a l l y r u n h ig h e r t h a n a t a n y o t h e r ti m e , a n d W a y n e A sh m o re , h e a d yell le ade r, th in k s t h a t th is y e a r will be no e x c ep tio n . E v e r y m a n go in g to A.&M. w ith th # L o n g h o r n B an d m u t t Ghost Writer be p r e s e n t a t the P ep R ally to n ig h t at S c o tt is h R ite D orm i- to ry at 7 :1 5 o ’clock , l f w e a th e r in c le m e n t report at G r e g o r y is G ym a t 7 IS o' cl oc k. to th e “ A l a r g e crow d should be p r e s ­ e n t to le n d s u p p o r t te a m b e f o r e th e i r la s t g a m e o f th o se a­ son, the la st g a m e f o r n in e m em ­ b e r s of th e t e a m , ” A sh m o re said y e s te r d a y . T E A M S P I R I T P R A I S E D A s h m o r e th is y e a r c o m p lim e n te d team in u r g in g m ore s p ir it sp ir it a m o n g th e s tu d e n ts . He cite d as an o u t s t a n d i n g e x a m p le t h e case of N ick F r a n k o v ie , who? w a s ele c te d c a p ta in f o r th e T.C.U . { g a m e . 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R a y K e e l i n g , Roy B aines, Will T ullos, H e n r y I M i t t e r m a y e r , a n d N ick F ra n k o v ie . I la st r a lly ta lk s by is d e d i - 1 this Leads Stu den t M erry Chase An ac tiv e g h o s t w r i t e r and a lost w a lle t gave H o w ard Ha- good, s o p h o m o re f r o m L y fo r d , a t o u g h tim e F r id a y . L a s t m o n th H a g o o d lost his w allet c o n t a in in g a b a n k hook, an a u d i t o r ’s re c e ip t, and se v eral do lla rs in cash. W h e n the u s ­ ual ste p s f o r r e c o v e r in g lost a r ­ ticles f a ile d , he dism issed th e m a t t e r as a to u g h break, So he did not ta k e it se rio u s ly w h en a d o w n to w n sto re called him F r id a y m o r n i n g an d asked to m a k e a $12.50 check him good. to w o n d e r , ho w ev e r, w h en a seco nd s to r e ca lle d fo r t h e s a m e purpose. He b eg a n t h e T h e n re m a rk s a n g e r e d sto r e called firs t ag a in. H a g ood, s ' ill th in k in g it w a s a p ran k , a s k e d a h o u se ­ m a te . J a m e s G am b lin , to a n s w e r for him. W h e n G a m b l in ’s f l i p ­ th e p a n t s p e a k e r at th e o th e r e n d of th e line, H agoo d b e c a m e w o rrie d . W hen he called th e o th e r sto re, he w as a s su re d t h a t the m a t t e r was not a jo k e . I n v e s tig a tio n to cash che cks at I n n o c e n c e es t h a t som eone h ad fo u n d his w a lle t and used the tw o sto re s . fam ished, H agood w as ask ed by th e Retail M e r c h a n ts ’ A ssocia­ tion if th e y m ig h t w a r n all lo­ cal s to r e s n o t to cash checks in his n a m e . H e c o n s e n te d . r e v e a le d it O ff ic e r s a r e on the lo o k o u t f o r th e g h o s t ch e ck w rite r . If to sales ticket L A R G E T I C K E T S A L E S A. And M. Prepares U. T. Reception th e Aggie g a m e a r e a n y in d ic atio n o f school sp ir it th e rally should be th e most su c c e s s fu l of t h e y e a r. L ess th a n I le ft, 1,500 ___ T h e A.&M. s t u d e n t body will Miss Alice A r c h e r , A th le tic Coun- v a c a te the mess h all a t College t i l s e c r e ta r y , said y e s t e r d a y , a n d j S ta ti o n T h a n k s g iv in g d ay to le av e ail o f these are on the g oal line, acom inodations su ffic ie n t s t u d e n t tic k ets f o r a r e - t h e A ssoc iation A r d o r of those who have b o u g h t | 15,000 visito rs f o r lunch arid su p - t ic k e t s t o th e g a m e n e e d n o t nee- j per, E. E. M cQuillen, s e c r e t a r y e s s a r ily b e d a m p e n e d by th e c u r- | o f F o r m e r r e n t snow' a n d sleet. A lth o u g h the S t u d e n t s o f A.& M ., a n n o u n c e d . w e a t h e r m a n w ould m a k e no d e f ­ L unch will be s e rv e d f ro m to in ite p r e d ic tio n as to th e w e a th e r 1:30 o ’clock fo r 50 ce n ts, arni s u p ­ it f o r T h u r s d a y , he p e r a t 5:50 o ’clock f o r 35 cen ts. w ould p o ssibly be w a r m e r and Besides t h e m e ss hall, th e r e g ­ f a i r . u la r e a tin g pla ce s n e a r C ollege S ta ti o n an d in B r y a n will be p r e ­ )e P f m j ! y pared to serve visitors, Mr. Mc- The r a lly will s t a r t as u su a l in fro n t o f S cottish R ite D orm itory • nri and from G r e g o r y Gym. there will proceed Q uillen said. to L th a t said o f i i G u ion H all will e h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r U n iv e r s it y s t u d e n t s on t h e A.&M c a m p u s T h u r s d a y . S pecial p a r k i n g s p a c e w ill be p rov ided a n d m a rk e d . “ T h e aim of t h e e n t i r e A.&M, s t u d e n t body is to m a ke th e d a y as p le a s a n t as possible f o r o u r v isito rs ,” M r. M cG uillen said. 3 Leading Bands lo Play Germans Lee, Smith, Nichols Listed For D e ce m b e r T h r e e o u t- o f- to w n o r c h e stra s, tw o o f th e m n a tio n a lly know n, h a v e b e e n b o o k e d to play fo r th e t h r e e danc es be-; tw e e n T h a n k s g i v in g and C hrist- j m as, re-1 w a l e d M o n d a y . a ll- U n iv e r s ity t h e d a n c e c o m m itte e L a r r y L ee and his o r c h e s t r a j will play th e f ir s t of th e dances D e c e m b e r 4. L ee, le a d in g a sw eet- I sw ing d an c e o r c h e s tr a , com es to T e x a s d ir e c t fro m W ilsh ire is not a n ew c o m er, h a v in g played j f o r an d Ball. the 193 5 R o u n d -U p Revue in Los A ngeles. He the B e v e r l y - 1 L igon S m ith , the v e te r a n T exas m a e s tro , will r e t u r n D e c e m b e r 11 S m ith ; to pla y fo r ! has p layed h e r e once an d will a g a in b r in g J a n e E vans, | singe r. W i th th e G erm a n . this y e a r ■ H e r m a n W a ld m a n , played d a n c e s to w n o r c h e s tr a . f o r more t h a n the ex c ep tio n of • has S m ith all-U n iv ersity any o th e r o u t-o f- j A t o r r i d tr u m p e t will wail to the f o u r w in d s a n d to U n iv e r s ity s t u ­ d e n t s th e night of D e c e m b e r 18 w h e n Red N ichols a n d his fa m o u s ) P e n n ie s s tr ik e up th e b a n d at 9 o’clock. N ichols has b e e n a n a ­ tio n a lly -k n o w n o r c h e s t r a fo r y ea rs. H e s ta r t e d with fiv e p e n ­ nies and g ra d u a lly riches until eleven. in c re a se d his j they now n u m b e r in Lee a n d Nichols will p lay G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m , a n d S m ith will play in th e T e x a s U n ion. Ben Dean Awarded Athenaeum Cup f o r Ben J. D ea n , J r ., o f B r e c k e n ­ ridge, l a s t nig h t won th e P re s i­ d e n t ’s C u p p re s e n te d by A th e ­ n ae u m L ite r a r y S ociety the best speech by a f ir s t- y e a r m e m ­ ber w ith a speech on “ T h e P r o ­ g ress of C ivilization in T e x a s . ” A a r o n W itz a n d W. A lfre d M as­ te r s tie d for second place. J im m y Y elv in g to n w o n third p la ce with tho m e m ­ a c o n d e m n a tio n o f all b ers of th e society. The sp e ec h es w e re ju d g e d by th e old m e m b e r s of the o r g a n i z a ­ tion on a basis of o rig in a lity , con­ te n t. a n d delivery. c e r tif ic a te s A t h e n a e u m O th e r m e m b e r s who p a r tic i­ p a te d in th e c o n te st w e re A u b re y B u r k e t t, H al Bridges, G e o rg e I r ­ w in M ax E n d e l, M yron B. M arks, H ollis L e a th e r s , and J. H. C urlee. of a c h ie v e m e n t will be given th e se c­ ond and th ir d place w in n e rs in the co n te st a t th e next m e e tin g . C e r t i­ f ic a te s o f a c h ie v e m e n t will also u n d e f e a te d b e a w a r d e d th e th e A t h e n a e u m d e b a te in fall co m ­ posed of W itz, D ean, J a c k G ore n , a n d J o e Kilgore, te am d e b a te s in te r -s o c ie ty to T he a n n u a l T om C o nn a lly b a n ­ q u e t will be held D ec em b e r 13, th e club* voted last n ight. J a c k W e is w a s a p p o in te d a c tin g c h a ir ­ m a n o f the social c o m m itte e to m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r th e b a n ­ q u e t. R U S K TO B A N Q U E T T h e R usk L i t e r a r y S o cie ty will fall b a n q u e t on its a n n u a l in of th e T e x a s j th e ! U N I O N S T R A W S GO G A Y hold T h u rs d a y . D e c e m b e r 2, T he T e x a s U nion is a l r e a d y g et- J u n i o r B allroo m S tu - U n io n a; 6 :4 5 o clock, the F o u n t a i n K e e to n , b a n q u e t c h a ir m a n , n o u n c e d M ond ay. K e e to n t h a t Christ- th a t all m e m b e r s m a k e t h e i r r e s - j m a s is o n ly a b o u t a m o n th a w a y by w h e n th e y d r in k th e ir b e v e r a g e s e r v a tio n s I th r o u g h r e d a n d g r e e n str a w s . noon o f D e c e m b e r I . a s k e d Room a r e r e m in d e d th e C h r is tm a s spirit, a n - d e n t s w h o go G r o v e r j t i n g b a n q u e t f o r th e to A g g ie s Repel U. T. A tta ck O n Bonfire In W e e Hours I f th e w e a th e r is too b ad , the th e th e g y m a t p a r a d e will be o m itte d , a n d r a ll y will b e g in a t 7 :8 0 o ’clock. For the Rapid Reader C A M P U S th e Board T h re e m e m b e r s o f f r e s h ­ th e o f R e g e n ts a p p r o v e d m a n o r i e n t a t i o n th e pla n H o g g L i t e r a r y S ocie ty p r e s e n te d its ap p ro v a l. a r e so lu tio n giving a n d F O R E IG N W hile 150,0 00 C h in e se tr o o p s w e r e b e in g m a sse d a r o u n d s t r a ­ la st g r e a t te g ic N a n k i n g d e f e n s e o n co m in g J a p a n e s e , in te r n a t i o n a l s e t t l e m e n t j to J a p a n e s e > o f fic ia ls s u c cu m b e d d e m a n d s f o r d o m in a tio n o f th e I S h a n g h a i political s itu a tio n . fo r a th e a g a in s t S O C IE T Y f a v o r i t e co-eds a t C a m p u s f r a t e r n i t i e s e n t e r t a i n e d t h e i r o p e n houses S a t u r d a y n g h t a n d S u n ­ d a y d in n e rs . D elta T a u D e lta and K a p p a A lpha f r a t e r n i t i e s h a d opan h o u se s, and a m o n g to e n ­ at d i n n e r S u n d a y w ere te r t a i n T a u D e lta Phi, S ig m a Phi E psilon, Pi K a p p a A lpha, an D e lta T h e ta P hi. those S P O R T S f o r T he Novice T o u r n a m e n t s t a r t e i t h e G olden G love b o x in g com pe t itio n la s t nig h t t h e se aso n in G re g o ry G ym . S ix tee n f ig h te r s b a t tle f o r r ig h t to r e p r e s e n t th e ir r e s p e c ti v e classes. T he T e x a s L o n g h o rn - T e x a s A g ­ gie f e u d f la r e d u p a g a in M o n d a y e i g h te e n U n iv e r s it y n ig h t w hen s t u d e n t s m a d e an e x p e d itio n to th e the A.&M. c a m p u s A g g ie s ’ g i a n t b o n f i r e pile. W ith no c a s u a ltie s th e s t u ­ to A u stin a b o u t d e n t s 8 o ’clock re p e lle d by a n A.&M. c o u n t e r - a tta c k . th is m o r n in g , r e p o r t e d , r e tu r n e d t u r n to w a s m a d e, b u t this tim e a s se m b ly w a s blow n by th e e m b a tt le d c a ­ d e ts , a n d t h e d o rm iio rie s p o u r e d o u t a s te a d y s tr e a m o f f ig h te r s . B e a t in g a hasty r e t r e a t L o n g h o rn tro o p s b o a r d e d a u to m o b ile s a n d r e t u r n e d U n iv e r s ity . th e th e ir to t h e F o u r c a r s w e r e d isp a tc h e d to ig n ite the b o n f ir e a n d a b o u t 4 o’clock M ond a y n i g h t t h e f i r s t a t ­ ta c k w as m a d e. T h e T e x a s s t u ­ d e n t s w ere a r m e d w ith fiv e g a l ­ lons o f g asolin e a n d a n a s s o r t ­ m e n t of f la re s . T h e y w e r e s u c ­ ce ssfu l in p o u r in g the g a s o lin e on the pile of d eb ris, b u t ir a t e A g ­ gies w ere a b le to p r e v e n t ig n ition. A.&M. cam p us, A t a b o u t 5 o ’clock a n o t h e r r a id i e x p e d itio n said. P la n s f o r a n o t h e r ra id w e r e b e ­ in g f o r m u l a te d last nig h t b u t o n e m e m b e r o*f th e previous e x p e d itio n in f o r m e d th e T e x a n t h a t a n y o n e w a s “ a d a r n e d fool to g o .” T he A ggie b o n fire is r e p o r t e d to be a la rg e one w ith a small h o u se on to p o f it labeled “ U . T . ” S igns in s u ltin g to th e U n iv e r s it y a r e p la s te re d in m a n y sp o ts o f th e th e m e m b e r s o f ■. now Int nse Cold Bring Campus Trouble Drag Escapade Ends In City Jail B y JIM M IE P O U N D S , II! t r e a t , snow -fig hting, F U L L B L A N K E T o f c lea n , white snow a n d th e t u r n e d rain had sle et c o v - 1 S n ow ba lls filled th e a ir on a!! ered e v e ry inch of th e e x t e n d e d sides o f th e c a m p u s. G u ada lupe F o r t y A c re s M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n S t r e e t b ec am e a No M an’s Land ac ross which t h e w arrin g factions f o r the f irs t tim e since 1929. S tu d e n ts aw o k e M o n d a y m o m - 1 *a ' d a v ^r t u a i b a r r a g e o f the snowy missies. R e c r u its w e r e welcomed by each side, a n d almost everyone who p as sed jo in e d th e b a ttle for a f e w m in u te s. I ing and w e n t to class in a cold, chilling mist, g r u m b l i n g loudly a b o u t th e in c le m e n t w e a th e r . By into ; noon haiL By th e tim e I o ’clock classes I w e re out a s te a d y sleet was fall- j str e e t cariJ( a l r e a d y h a m p e r e d by m g T h ir ty m in u t e s la t e r it w as slushy s tr e e ts , w e re in the midst a m ix tu re of sn o w and sleet which 0f t he f r a y w h en th e y passed 'h e laid down a tw o inch b l a n k e t trolleys were T h e 3 o ’clock. I se verely p e lte d w ith snow halls: a n d few d r iv e r s who passed in open cars, o r with w indows up, rued th e th o u g h t o f r e t u r n i n g by th e sam e r o u te . The g r u m b le s o f t h e m o rn in g c h a n g ed to whoops of d e lig h t an d s o p h is tic a te d co-eds h ila rity a n d w orldly-w ise eds, m a n y of w hom had never b e f o r e seen snow co ve r the g r o u n d , d ro p p ed poses to enjoy a very r a r e A u s tin The B a ttle o f G u a d a lu p e S tre e t 4:30 o’clock a b o u t See S N O W B A L L , page 6. th e ir ra g e d until a U T O MO B I L E S by U n iv ersity . a n d the a* REGENTS AWARD CONTRACT, NAME PROFESSORSHIPS G e n e r a l is s im o C h ia n g Kai- S h ek , C h in a ’s m o d e r n -m in d e d fa c e s d e f e a t at d icta to r, t h e the J a p a n e s e arm y. h an d s o f th e G e n e r a l is s im o ’s Sha n g h a i, t h e “ m o d el c i t y , ” w h ich w as start o f his plan to m o d e r n i z e a n c ie n t C hin a, h a s a lr e a d y f a l ­ len. Club Sponsors New Broadcast Program To D^cuss W o m e n 's Vocations br oa d c as t , T h e A ltr u s a C lub is i n s t itu ti n g “ V o c a tio n s f or a th e d irec tio n of W o m e n ,” u n d e r Miss Nellie Hall, c h a ir m a n of the p r o je c t, th is m o r n in g a t 11:30 o’clock o v e r radio s ta tio n K N O W . A r r a n g e m e n t s h av e been m a de schools, the A u stin public t r a c t fo r The Board of R e g e n ts m e t b e r e y e s t e r d a y a n d a w a rd e d th e con­ w ith th e A d m in is tra tio n and L ib r a r y unit the A u s tin Municipal L ib ra ry , a n d I o f th e College o f Mines, a t El P aso, and also a w a rd e d p ro fe ssorship * The U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s D e p a r t­ m ent of E d u c a tio n for special f a ­ t h a t school children, cilities, so te a c h e rs, in te r e s te d a n d o th e r s m ay h e a r th e p r o g r a m . f o r d istin g u ish e d se rvic e to t h r e e U n iv e r s ity pro fe sso rs. The R o b e rt E. M cK ee C o n s tr u c tio n C o m p a n y ’s bid w as ap p ro v e d , a m o n g tho se s u b - 4 --------------------------------- n u tte d , by the R e g e n ts. Two o th e r c o n s tru c tio n the c o n s tr u c tio n o f of $91,00 0 f o r C opies of the p r o g r a m will be issuance, Miss Le- av a ilable n o er D im m itt, lib r a ria n and p r e si­ d en t of the A l t r u s a Club, has a n ­ nounced. “ V o c a tio n s by C a ro lin e f o r W o m e n ” was L ane, the L a d y ” m a y be o r ig in a te d w hose “ M e e t h ea rd over K N O W every m o r n in g j e x c e p t S a t u r d a y a t 9 o’clock. Rising Temperature Forecast For Today com ­ panies, J . FL M o rg a n and Sons a n d II. T. P o n s fo r d and Sons, both of El P a s o , also su b m itte d bids, L. C. H a y n e s, s e c r e ta r y of the B o a rd of R e g e n ts, an n o u n c e d . th e This d u a l - f e a t u r e unit at C ollege of M ines will be c o m p a r ­ able to th e N ew L ib r a r y B uilding t h a t it will J a t be used f o r th e school lib r a ry and : a d m in is t r a tiv e offices. the U n iv e rsity in In lieu of t h e r e c e n t legislative to provide f o r dis­ J a p p r o p r ia t io n t i n g u i s h e d p ro fe s s o r s h ip s a t th e I U n iv e rsity a n d a t th e School of i M edicine a t G alv e sto n , the B o a rd nam ed th e th r e e p r o f e s s o r s on the p r e s e n t U n iv e rsity s t a f f who w o uld receive th is h o n o r. Shelby Heads Study Of Adult Education

7 T a n d V otX A rth u r.” 8 CorPUS Ch2 8" - h ad pl«nn «d • f i d o t r i p of dorm i- d id n ’t t o t y . 81 r T , in sp e c tio n a lm o st « M o n d a y a f te r n o o n . in ln s e t t i n g t o O t h e r t e m p e r a t u r e s w e r e : W ich- , D ' f **, a r t * « d busse s had little tr o u b le ita F a lls 32, D allas 30, P ale stin e u o u W e th e H om e E co n o m ics B u ilding, b u t g e t t i n g ! 34, A b ile n e a n d P o r t A r t h u r 36, a w a y f r o m it w a s r d i f f e r e n t m at- i A u s tin a n d H o u s to n 38, San A n ­ to r, since th e y h a d to t u r n a r o u n d j to n io 42, Del Rio 44, G alveston in a v e r y sm a ll space. M otors 48, a n d B row nsville 50. r o a r e d a n d w heels sp u n , a n d the th e hall, g irls h o v ere d b s ' k t h e i r b rig h tly -c o lo re d *head-shawls p r e s e n t i n g a c o n t r a s t t o th e snow a n d M c G ill To Draw U p Benedict Fund Trust leet. in le-.t S t e a d y a d \ . is b eing the made by S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly t h a t is p la n ­ n in g a B e n e d ic t Memorial, jm m itte e of th e T h e c o m m itte e has a s k ed W i l ­ liam L. McGill, d i r e c t o r of s t u ­ to d r a w u p a d e n t p u b lic a tio n s, t r u s t a g r e e m e n t to a d m in is t e r the M em orial fu n d . T his a g r e e m e n t will be m odeled a f t e r t h e s c h o la r ­ ship a n d lo an f u n d th a t Dr. B e n ­ n e t d r e w up in m e m o r y of his son, C arl, who died in th e W orld War. is I his p la n to be su b m itte d to th e S t u d e n t s ’ A ssembl} a t th e f a s t m e e ti n g a f t e r t h e T h a n k s ­ giving holidays. T he a lm o s t - im possible was t h e busses th * r i g h t d ir e c ­ into h u r r i e d fin ally accom plish d ; in w e r e h ea d e d tion, a n d th e g ir tn e m a n d s t a r t e d t h e i r trip. Paul Barnett W ins Football Ticket in th e P au l B a r n e t t w as th e j u d g e d fin a l Misspelled w in n e r last W o rd C o n t e s t a p p e a r i n g issue o f t h e T e x a n . A F r i d a y ’s ti c k e t a n d a r o u n d - tr ip ra ilro a d the T exas-A .& M . g a m e tic k e t T h a n k s g iv in g D ay a r e r e a d y f o r h im a t J o u r n a li s m B u ild in g 108. to in M o o re ’s Absence Delays Adm inistration’s Action B y J O E B E L D E N Texan A*mciat* editor O fficial a p p ro v a l f r o m the R e g e n t s ’ c o m m itte e on public in f o r m a ­ tion, c oupled w ith th e f i r s t f o r m a l reso lu tio n o f c o o p e ra tio n fro m a s t u d e n t o r g a n iz a tio n , pla ce d the p ro p o sed f r e s h m a n o r ie n t a tio n p la n (•ne s te p n e a r e r r e a lity M onday J a m e s I). Met u tc h a n , III, w alke d into th e T e x a n e d i t o r ’s o f f ic e 4 M onday a f t e r n o o n and on t h e fiesk P*acec* a resolution fro m th e Hogg D ebating C lub s t a t i n g t h a t ‘a c o n s tru live plat, f<>r F'resh- m an O rie n ta tio n W eek should na b y T he U n iv e r s ity o f a d o p te d Texas, hat t h e o g a n i- z a tio n and its o f fic e r s ple d g e t h e i r t h e su p p o rt a n d c o o p e ratio n to com m ittee now w o rk in g on th e p ro g ra m . and said sessions, T he B o a rd o f R e g e n t s cam e to A u stin M on day f o r a n e x e c u tiv e m eeting. B e tw e e n th e t h r e e m e m b e rs o f the c o m m itte e stepped o u tsid e tim c a rv e d doo r of t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s o ffic e, said th e y g a v e th e ir s ta m p o f a p p r o v a l a n d would c a r r y on. MOORE O U T O F T O W N T h ir d d e v e lo p m e n t o f the d a y vvas m e re ly a s t a t e m e n t fro m Dick R u b o t om, a s s is ta n t d e a n of m en , h a t D ean V. I. Moore, c h a ir m a n of t h e c o m m ittee o f th i r t e e n a p ­ aw a its f« r p e a l e d by P re s id e n t C alh o u n ca s tu d y the idea, w ould not be l a c k until Tuesday nigh t S ig n if ic a n c e : th e cull he co m m ittee f i r s t its f ro m D ean M oore re- m e e tin g a n d th e firs t ac tion s u itin g in ­ f ro m a d m in is tra tio n in w h a t h a b e e n c ia .tried u r e s ! is a sadly lack in g a g e n c y in the U n iv e r s it y — a m e a n s to a c q u a i n t n e w s t u d e n t s w ith F o rty Acres. _ - l l a J I C McCurdy Speaks For Orientation Tells Inter-City H ow Exes C an Help t h e J o h n M cC urdy, s e c r e t a r y of the spoke E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation, I n te r - C ity Council m e e t­ a t ing S u n d a y a f te r n o o n on the c o ­ o p e r a tio n o f s tu d e n ts a n d ex-stu- dents th r o u g h the m edium of city -.dubs. A plan for the placing of copies o f T h e Daily T ex a n in th e i b r a r ie s of s t u d e n t s ’ hom e tow ns vlso w a s discussed a t the m e etin g . th e p a r t city clubs could a n d should play in the c u r r e n t schem e for the o r i ­ e n ta tio n of f r e s h m e n ai the Uni~ versify by a c q u a i n tin g th e m w ith ca m p u s conditio n s b e fo re th e ir in A ustin. This could be a rr iv a l re- done a t f u n c ti o n s given by ; spectiv e city clubs f o r pro sp ec tiv e Mr. M c C urdy show ed s tu d e n ts . h o m e t o w n No ac tio n was taker, to estab - I lish a proposed pub lic ity c o m m it­ tee f o r a d v e r tis in g th e U n iv e rsity and k ee p in g s tu d e n ts , e x -stu d e n ts, a n d a c ­ q u a in te d w ith ca m p u s and s t u d e n t I activ ity , b u t to 1 give ea ch clu b its ow n w eek on th e ca m pus, b e g in n in g with H o u sto n | (dub W eek. H o u sto n C lub W eek begins im m e d ia te ly a f t e r T h a n k s- it w a s decided citiz ens Said Dr. Geort D. M organ, S an A ngelo R e g e n t: “ O ne of the m ost obvious U n iv e rsity n eed s f ro m a s tu d e n t v iew p oint, and w hen else can it be supplied than in ta lk in g of w hen a f r e s h m a n , first-year s t a ­ t h e ! t h e plan to g et th ll d e n t s ta r t e d in his co lleg e career. o th e r m em bers of t h e R egents' c o m m itte e on public i n f o r m a ti o n o f f i- , r e D r. K H A c w o r t h , W aco, , nd S e n 8 to r E . J . B la c k e r ^ Vie- F o r t y r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a t t w e n t y - j th e f o llo w in g th r e e clubs a t t e n d e d tho mee. t u g a n d elec ted cera: J a k e Pickle, p r e s id e n t; By- ron G eo rg e McClusky, J a m e s Leach, se c r e ta ry . Martin, vice-p resid en t; U orj a . t r e a s u r e r , a n d ! HO GG S P L E D G E S U P P O R T in w hich T h e H ogg Holidays Delay Action On Benedict Memorial r e s o lu tio n on c o ­ o p e ra tio n . th e society is in f a v o r of any plan s ta te ? it of non-political n a t u r e t o aid new s tu d e n ts s e c u r ity a n d loyalty to th e school, is signed b y O sw ald V. Ram irez, R aym on d G o o d m a n , m e m b e r o f p r e s id e n t; Carl W. J o n e s , v ic t- t h e p r e s id e n t; Carl R. T ru ll, secre- p arlia m e n - aer- J a m e s M. the B enedict M em orial m o v e m e n t, a n - f u r t h e r n oun ce d t a k e n t a r y ; M c C u tc h a r , t a r t a n ; E w in g W. A dam s, g e a n t- a t- a r m s ; H e flin, re p o r te r . until a f t e r th e holidays. t h a t no w o u ld be in g e t t i n g a fee lin g s tu d e n t c o m m itte e t o d a y a n d fo r for th e T he plans as o u tlin e d by to co m m itte e m u s t be su b m itte d the S t u d e n t A sse m b ly ap-! proval b e f o r e a n y a c tio n can be th e as m bly will n o t I ta k e n an d m eet until a f t e r T h a n k sg iv in g . A t r u s t fu nd a g r e e m e n t and by-laws have been d r a w n up by th e s t u - : d e n t g r o u p to be s u b m i tte d as th e m ost r e p r e s e n t a t i v e p la n fo r th e c o m m e m o ra tio n m ov e . S t u d e n t a n d f a c u lty r e p r e s e n t ­ atives have c o o p e r a te d w ith th e stu d e n t c o m m itte e , the I n te r - C ity Council, a n d th.;- S t u d e n t s ’ A ssem ­ bly in prop osin g a n d e s ta b lis h in g this d r iv e f o r a p e r m a n e n t m e m o ­ in h o n o r of H a r r y Yandell rial le ad e rs B e n e d ic t a n d e x p e c t p e r m a n e n t plans be to r ea d y w ithin a f e w weeks. the g r o u p F r e s h m a n O rie n ta tio n W eek, an i n s titu tio n in m a n y la rg e u n iv e r ­ sities, wa.-, firs t given public no­ tice fr< rn the side of ca m p u s o r­ gan, cation w hen Phi E t a Sigma, ires! m an h o n o r a r y society, passed a la s t T h u r s d a y to d r a w up a p r o g r a m to aid f r e s h ­ m en. reso lution the plan A rm e d w ith s ta tis t ic s and plans f r o m o th e r schools, se v eral s tu ­ le a d e rs a p p r o a c h e d P r e s i ­ d e n t d e n t C a lh o u n w itl la s t w eek, b ac k e d by the ap p ro v a l of eve m e m b e rs o f A d m in is tra ­ tiv e Council. T h e p r e sid e n t was a t first r e t i c e n t a bout the m a tte r Ring the but c o m m itte e th a t will now work on th e plan. ' f i r e d a S A N A N T O N IO , Nov. 2 2 .— T . I givin g with a n e x h ib i’ in H. Shelby, dean of th e Division of J exas I nion. S t a t e D e p a r t - d , f , m U M l " ' n into ID -T E R M tu r n e d to c a u s e any j b e lo n g in r e p o r ts th e d e a n s ’ of- j v a n ta g e of Mid-Term Reports W o n ’t M a r Holidays O f Students M w ere j only some do not c a r e to ta k e ad- ty p e of co rres- this fices la s t w ee k-e n d b u t w o n ’t be pondence. T h e P h i B e ta K a p p a s m ailed ou t in tim e th is c a te g o ry . No p ro ­ s t u d e n t s to h a v e a c u te in d ig e stio n fesso r w ould send in a P hi B e ta failin g . H e o r n e rv o u s p r o s t r a t i o n T h an k sg iv - K a p p a ’s n a m e ; would p rob ably ch e ck t h e g r a d e s in g Day. tim es, b e c a u s e P h i B e ta lege o f A rts and Sciences prob- K a p p a s j u s t d o n ’t fail. O f co u rse , holid ays I they d o n ’t k n o w w h a t th e y miss— ably w o n ’t hav e m a r r e d a t all by u n s a tis f a c to r y all a t ca rd s, since Dean P a rlin sta te d home with f a t h e r te llin g his good i t w ould be F r id a y or S a t u r d a y g r a d e s and c u t t i n g o f f th e a llow ­ ance. b e f o r e his s t a f f will be ab le to re c o rd s. S om e stu- com pile d e n t s w ould p r e f e r t o have th e ir th e r e p o r t s re«ch home d u r in g h olida ys so t h a t th e y could talk j school o v e r th e m a t t e r w ith th e ir f a m - i i n school to learn. T h e y m ak e in­ | n u m e r a b le reso lu tio n s, a n d some- dies. th e m b e tw e e n H o w e v e r, s t u d e n t s in th e Col- 1 se v eral E v e r y b o d y a t th e U niversity is, tim es F a ilu r e s b o th e r some people a f o r t h e f ir s t tim e, a r g u m e n t f rie n d ly live up , . lo t' th e ir f o r t h e th e to to . o r those s u b je c t to th e s e l e tte r s to p a r e n t s , j T h a n k s g iv in g an d finals. Reserve Books M a y Be Checked W ednesday R e se rv e d books may be checked o u t of a n y b ra n c h of th e U niver­ sity L ib r a r y a t 2 o ’clock W e d n es­ d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r the T h a n k sg iv ­ ing holidays. All r ese rv e d books c h e ck e d o u t fo r th e holidays will be d u e by 9 o’clock M onday m o r n ­ ing, N ovem be r 29, A ll of th e b ra n c h e s o f the Li­ b r a r y will be closed on T h a n k sg iv ­ ing Day, an d t h r o u g h o u t the holi­ d a y s will r u n on a r e stric te d sched­ ule. The loan desk will be open f r o m 9 to 5 o’clock, a n d the Re­ s e r v e L ib r a r y 12 o’clock. from IO to Miss L o re n a B a k er, loan ' i b e r ­ ian, says th a t all books th a t fall d u e on e i th e r F rid a y o r S a tu r d a y m u s t be checked in on tim e, and t h a t those students who a re leav­ in g town should e ith e r r e tu r n or r e n e w th e y t h e i r books b e f o r e liftvtw PAGE TWO The Firs* College Daily h the South Phone 2-2473------ THE DAILY TEXAN------ Phone 2-2473 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 ers Beat Wisconsin Co-Ed ---------------------- * C A M P U S S P O R T S * By LA VERNE BRY SO N r«M>n S p o r t * S t a f f la tte r team Pi team to w in f ir s t honors. Both o f th are m em bers o f R acket C lub and will probably d e fe a t Glen A ppling and Shudde Bess Bryson o f th*. Zeta team as soon as w e a th e r clears up so they can play th e ir sem i-finals m atch. The society s ta f f of the T exan had a picnic re c e n tly and so th e sp o rts s ta f f , not to be outdone, will honor them selves with a din­ n e r on S unday night, Decem­ b e r 12. Pledges of A lpha T au Om ega fra te rn ity d e fe a te d the pledges of K appa Sigm a f r a te rn ity in a touch football gam e played Sunday a f t­ ernoon on F resh m an Field. Score was 6-0. M yrl Self, fla sh y A.T.O. back, re tu rn e d a K appa Sig p u n t 65 y ards for th e only score of the gam e. Self was given excellent blocking on the play by Johnny Hancock, Christian Scientist Speaks In H ogg Tonight Jo h n H en ry W eer of B rookline, M ass., will lectu re on “ C hristian Science” u n d er th e auspices of the F irs t C hurch o f C hrist, Scientist, to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock in H ogg Me­ m orial AucTtorium. Admission will be fre e , and the public is invited. H O C K E Y PLAYERS W IN N E R S PREDICTED W ith the te m p e r a tu r e b o b b in g u n c e r t a i n ly a r o u n d th e f o u r t e e n mark. 6 0 , 0 0 0 person* s n u g g l e d th e M in n e s o ta in G o p h ers b ea t the W iscon sin B a d g e r s , 1 3 -6 , in th e 1 9 3 7 B ig T en fo o t b a ll fin a le. The p ictu re sh ow s B ill S c h m itx , W is c o n sin h a l f ­ back, as he g o t aw ay for a 1 3 -y ar d g a in a r o u n d th e G o p h e r s’ rig h t fla n k b e f o r e b e i n g h a u l e d d o w n fr o m b e h in d b y H o r a c e B e ll— 7 2 - star M in n e s o t a guard fa r* w a t c h e d your C A M P U S H A N S SHOP 24th at G uad alup e Playoff To Follow Thanksgiving Holiday th e Sigm a. in tra m u ra l the T r a r. ke gi vt ne- Tom Jen n in g s and W a lte r B e n ­ son, Kappa breezed brough to the fin a ls of the g o lf d o ubles cham pionship la st w eek in to u rn a m e n t w hich will have th e title decided a p e r holida yr st A u stin M unicipal G olf Course. Jen ning s a n i Benson for the crown will go to th- w in n e r of th e R- bent M ur- phy-Charies Zuber, S.A E., vs. W. A. Mott e' ief , J r - Ha rv e y Weil, A.T 0 ., corr.binatk ns» The right to oppose Je n n in g s and B enson won a 4- p o in t v id e ry over Buck Luce and F red M cF arren T h u rsd ay in the f c a tlin m ater of the to n m am ent thus far. Going in to the eighteen, team the L uce-M cFarren w ith d o o m ed , th e 200-pound Je n n in g s laid his approach shot four feet ta k in g a birdie 3, from which gave low ball and low to tal to m ake them victors by 4 pointe. the K appa Sige the pin Commerce leachers Are Lone Star Champs COMMERCE, Nov. 22.— (IN S ) — Th* East Texas State Teachers College Li ng cham pions of the I ■ ne S ta r Conference as a result of the their 20-*: victory over N orth Texas Eagles at Denton, f repared today to end their sea­ ls ■ > n w i th a T h a n k sgi vi n g Da v gam e here against the pow erful H attiesbu rg, Miss., Teachers. games last S a 1 u rd a y a 11 b a t closed the c o n- f t r t n c e race. I i addition to the Lion.-' v 1-■ ry, Southw est Texas itself a g od hold on third got ladder by downing rung of Ii us ton ih< B earkats, 12 *'■, a* San Marcos. the ct liar-place Tw o co nference San, Still to be played is th* Tur­ key Day encounter o f the Sam Houston Bearleap and the St e­ phen I Austin Lumberjack- at Nacogdoches- which will d eter­ mine fo u rth and fifth place hold- landings THE A R IS T O C R A T O F T O P C O A T S FABRIC BY W O R U M B O « LINING BY EARL-GLO t a i l o r e d by c l o t h c r a f t P ;* you ,sf touch LUXORA, you i' know why ifs the Shown here 1$ G a sto n 's sm art double breasted raglan ulster. W a rm fleece, selected for light­ ness and durability is the secret of its com plete satisfaction! O T H E R T O P C O A T S $25 A HAT FOR EVERY MOOR b ) S t e t s o n Wear this Stetson gaily. . . in town over the week-end or j ast knock! ng about the country. Its smart lines are right in any company. Just what University men o r d e r e d for this wet, cold weather! STETSONS i m p rcsttive V t /st # * , * I in a M agnificent Display o f FINE TOPCOATS This year we've made our collection o f Topcoats unusually large and comprehensive . . . You’ll find that our stock breaks all our pre­ vious records for size— for exclusiveness— fo r variety and o rig in a l­ ity. Every conceivable style, fabric, and color preference is abund­ antly represented. Absolutely nothing has been overlooked to make it easy for you to find exactly what you want in a beautifully tailored T o p co a t at a price that will assure you an im pressive value. 3 M o n t h Divided P a y m e n t 616 Congress AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 T h e F i r s t C o lle g e D a ily i n th e S o u th Final Game May Decide Conference Champion FORT WORTH, N ov. 22.— ( I N S ) — Tho 1937 S outhw est C o n - 1 fe r e n c e championship may n ot be decided until the final gam e o f the se a so n D ecem b er 4. In this, one o f the closest-m atched races the co n fer en ce has ever se en , seven teen o f the tw e n ty -on e gam es have already been played, Ste ers To G e t C u p For Victory O v e r Baylor football The Longhorn team T u esday night at the pre-Aggie gam e pep rally will be awarded a trophy for their upset victory over the Baylor Bears three weeks ago. A ll Couch fo o t b a ll ( a m e * have b een p o st p o n e d u n til a f t e r the T h a n k s g iv i n g h o lid a y s. H A N D B A L L D O U B L E S N um ber indicates court. In d e p e n d e n t D ivisio n 7 o'C lock Intramurals Chinese Retreat A s Japan Dem ands Shanghai Control oooc-a SH A NG H A I, Nov. 2 2 .— (INS)*— Consolidating their speedy mili- { tary gains with a su ccessfu l demand for political domination of mighty Shanghai, Jap an ’s troops today sw iftly plowed forward through rain and mud on the heels o f retreating Chinese. w o o o J O H N D. MCCULLY I Jinxed? mum TC * AM ?P O ftT f C O I T O * picked unanimously to win, but they were given an even break J u ,t how atron* the Kyle Field w t o , r ‘t h .‘ ‘porke" T e l o l l r i " to a f a n , watched the air-minded Re- showdown I c vs/%^ SM Vt I* Included favorites between T e x a s, their ga m e with When Texas m e t Baylor One other co n fer en ce gam e is scheduled this week, the clash at the U . T. award College Station and T e x as A.AM. The A ggies, pre- : ™ 11 be a / 100 watch for Howard the cham- Terry, who captained the Long- season fo r pionship, are com pletely o u t of borns the Bears. the running © A little pencil and paper f ig u r ­ in g today showed that four teams, R ice, Baylor, Texas Christian and Southern Methodist, have a now, as is Texas. H4V»Vs *4 f CII liiviy chance at a clear title. Even more in teresting , or irritating (depend- That doesn't mean that this w o n ’t in g how' one looks at it) is the fa ct be the best gam e tha t day any in the country. Past per- th a t Arkansas, which fin ished up 4,1** in this v, its co n feren ce season N ovem ber 6 , has a very good chance to par­ ticipate in a four-w ay tie for the championship. H ere’s one of those com binations: Rice beat Baylor at Houston, S.M .U. b eat Rice at Dallas, T.C.U. and S.M.U. tie at F ort Worth. Final p ercen tages: Rice, T.C.U., S.M.U., and A rkan­ sas 583, B aylor .500. Other pos­ sibilities, likely because o f additional tie gam es, put Baylor in the final title tie and drop one o f the other teams. j Arkansas closes its 1937 season coast to coast. The game, broad- cast over a nation-wide radio hook-up, was classed as one o f the current season ’s most astound- ing upsets the sam e day, m ee tin g Tulsa at Fred the Sooner City. Coach to Thom sen wandered ru efu lly this to forw ard day gam e w a sn ’t the reason fo r thej When am azing 0-0 W ashington last Saturday. D o p e d ! D. X. Bible, Longhorn to win by at downs, them selvee stubborn George W ashington de- j v r = : , *e n s e - The told Monday morning tie with G e o r g e ! that the award would be made, roach, least three touch- j flashed a w ide grin and ventured: it will re- found “ That’s fine. Maybe in the Bears were one o f Waco, fo u r u n d efea ted major football* I teams in America, and the L o n g - ! i.v8ms in /\rn€?iiC8j »nu T.H0 JUon sr* where lorm ance? mean n othing traditional battu. Texas Christian, tied for sec­ a against a mind the boys of how it'« done,” the Razorback^ helpless ! give th e m th e title, a l th o u g h th-” ’ it with B ay­ lowly Southern Methodist looking j , , ; . ; . . . I m x less if > loomed favorite today as to win an out-j Mustangs, w hose supporters grew a pitiful, apparently ond place, stron g right title. The Horned Frogs* de-; faint-hearted a fter cisive victory over Rice here Sat- j stum bling start, are urday, f o r which O ’Brien gets a big slice o f the j house team. U pholding the honor Baylor glory, w as a than tho 7-2 score T.C.U. beat? S.M.U. here w eek-end, only Baylor or Rice 26-13 win. These Mustangs may* / l a m ! . Z . . ' will be able to g e t in on the p e n - , y e t show ■naut. indicated. If ] P acific Coast, they knocked the Arkansas ___ this ] cockiness out o f U.C.L.A. with a S.M.U the con feren ce. They lot more o n e - s id e d ; of the little D a v e y ' developing against the T.C.U. into another power-] Rice best j Texas them selves Southw est — Team ---------- team the in The Baylor-Rice c o n f e r e n c e ] have two more con feren ce gam es,! _ _ ga m e at H ouston and the T.C.U.- this Saturday with T.C.U. here; \ j a r j p S.M.U. m atch here thus become and n e x t Saturday with Rice at in both games will the “key g a m es” o f the w e e k , 1 Dallas. Wins may have to share lor. Conference standings: W. L. T. 2 I I 3 I 8 2 I — ____ ^ (Continued from Page, 2.) Scarbrough's Men's Store J o n e s Club Division match vs. Lander and (Jon es H o u se). reported m assing at N anking, but I Garner, fishr * so sure w ere foreign authorities that the capital m ust fa ll shortly that United S tates A mbassador gressive Czechs) vs. Curtis and Nelson T- Johnson today complete all arrangem ents for proceed- Wilson in& up the Y angtze tom orrow on ' ’ recluse and, President of w as 68 years characteristic all mention of it aside. 5. McKinley and Mitchell (Pro- . (Hillel) ( L a t in - j tbe LU S. Gunboat Luzon. ( N e w m a n ) . 6. Druss and Sidoric vs. Garcia and Ramirez A m e rica n s). STOCKS HIT NEW LOWS t o d a y , b u t incident a l y , V ice] the United States.: in B ut I tay th a t th e Longhorns ca n d e f e a t th e A g g ie s if th ey'll sp ir it . h o w d ig t h e y amnion h e b r u s h e d I o f d e t e r m i n a t i o n sm ashing show ed at W aco th e B a y lo r Bears* Rose B ow l hope*. f i g h t i n g th at t h e ■ a m e in • hunt** r . T •, 80Cla‘ ^ and Nance Conway Club). (New m an eontiol *. Parra and Trevino Japan's dem and— accom panied 7. Kelly and Leonard (LCD) vs. — Accelerating it. 'he stock s n i d e l y p l u m m . t e d ’ d o slow downward drift, m a r k e t f ir 3 t h" confcren<,e "> new I o u , for the year « wide- ° r ’ eCOnd pre-season this forecasts, spread the w orld’s w eek tha t sam e team will fight it greatest trading mart this after- o u t with T exes for the p refe ren ­ Southw est tial position The A ggies have a team that t 0 " ‘ a d ■' ° J 1* 06 * j t h e r selling hit ranKe<* but the ,n in “MYY. .. IO. P onton and Isaacs , (Kappa . «"> P ly Japan’s Sig) va. A rbetter and Greenberg ( onsul General (Tau D e ll). 7:45 o ’c lo c k : moto, in c lu d e : : Ferguson ja pan ese and Gibbs elimination p e l t ) vs. Cox Green hill ana I. Phi (Phi Gam). i»r « p o s.ib l«.” demands, made i y . Z I by I . t h e ] ' 1' ni K “ as nme T°‘nt8* . P °m ts whll« to AIR i N S U R A N r p . oriMC in" cellar. 1 Underdogs the Longhorns are. : Personally, I’d rather see them go ^ in"> « CT*' Piur leading . .. • . - . PAGE THREE — in *- t h o r n s fro m Ri e, they na.id, didn't have a n y th in g on tho ball, but E rn ie Lain recovered in ju r ie s and led the Ow ls to victory. In the S t e e r s p la y ed that g a m e p r e tty fo o tb a ll, b u t m ista k es o f v a r io u t kinds g a v e Rico an edge. Surely, everyone thought, the f l e e r s can d Mea* the low ly Mus­ tangs, Why 'hey haven't shown a thing ail season I So the Long­ horns went to Dallas, played their pool season, lost the- game. foot) a' the o f To M ac# they w ent. No one gave them a chance excepting a few- misguided ?v-r*= writers who were grasping at a l i s t straw. Everyone knows the story. Aga is t T.C U., I’il admit, the Longhorn? were picked to lose bv fans, coaches, most people, but and players ah held on the vain hope that maybe t h e y could win two in a row. to Now to A 7 fin la n d . T h a n k s to e v e r y b o d y w h o pick* th e S te e r s to lose. L e t ’s ail do it. M a yb e that jinx can be b rok en at la s t. Bible Goes Home i t ’ll Texas Bibb Aggi the be H om ecom ing for t h e Long- A ggies when invade College Station, and K<° ll nm com in g for D. X. For IX X. is going back to turned out and where he to 1917 s from SAN I HI.GO.— Light en IS H U R T IN CRASH Then the S teers t r ave l ed to Dal- la? a n d were p la y ed to a tie by sons vt*re i n ju r e d , t h r e e critically, O.U., a te a m th e y w e r e supposed w ten to b e a t a ••'cord ing to m e experts. crashed h e a d lo n g to d a y d u r in g a heavy fog a t O ce an B each n e a r hare. { th e hills. T h e s tr e e t o ars per- t w o T e x a n s w e r e n ’t 192S. A rk a n s a s c a m e r o a r i n g o u t c f fo otball * a * N A B O U R S C O . - Keep Warm at the Football Game G et Ready for the Big Game at Merritt-Nabours Co, mann o f Kerville, end; Odell Her- J man o f A bilene, back; and Mar­ land of Port Arthur, back, a l l y l a t e m en; and Bob Hall of P ort Arthur, all-junior college J e f f r e y (A T O ). vs. Billard Chi). 7. Tonahill and Fulwiler (D R E ) < Delta and Baker Pct. .625 .600 600 .583 .500 .400 .200 2 . B rindley and Milam (Phi Del!) vs. McMahon and Dr urn- wright (Kappa S ig ). 3. Payne and W . Smith (Phi and Lipscomb Psi) vs. F oster i S P E ) . 4. Johnson and Whitman (D R E ) vs. Calloway and Rob­ erts (Pi K. A .) . 5. W inner o f H e .t.r ly - C o c h r .n (Tau match vs. Meer and Katz D e l t ) . 6 . W inner of Murphy-Casey : match vs. P ick ett and Gammage e m in en t agen cies who “ persist in subversive activities.” Japan also dem and ed that the customs be handed over to them, it was believed the customs but revenues would not be seized loans are secure I Many foreign v ! ~ ' c ' s:01L?' Monday — in the News B y I n te r n a tio n a ! N e w * S e r v ic e 8 . Parks and McMahon (Kappa POWERS HOPE FOR P EA C E I form al IO. Van Zandt B R U S S E L S .— A Sig) vs. Richter and Pickle (D elta Theta P h i). state- m ent watered down to express a 9. Basham and Widdecke (Phi mere “h ope” for peace in the Far Gam) vs. Sims and Metzenthin East was drafted by th e Brussels Nine-Pow er Treaty co n fer en ce To- (Phi P si). its closing session. The 'White report comprises a historical re- view of the ev e n ts leading to the present crisis and contains no suggestion w hatever of individual It provides for ve- 2. Harvm and Horn (Phi D e li) convocation of th e con feren ce up- s Riley and Eastland t Sigma C h i), aid to China. J (B e ta ) vs. Patterson and ( D R E ) . 8 .30 o’Clock I. Seale and Busby (AT O ) vs. Junem an day at and vs. Hawkins and Wood ( K .A .). ion request of any two powers. 3. B ehon ey and Bardie ( S A E ) vs. w inner o f Grenier-Pike match. 4. P r i e r and Weil (ATO) vs. c ° ^ J?^ Kuhn and Standberrv (Sigm a ^ J ? . CLAS H A SH IN G T O N .—J ongress to- day moved toward a clash over 8 . ’ W inner o f H on.ton-W ellor m' thod* o f , *,ld‘n g “ U vs. Beery and Burier cul!al:' “U ' f U ' w ! h m ilc h (PK jr, of a battle which will split party test President Roose- lines and 6 . Shulman and Bockstein (Tau D eli) vs. w inner Ne Int? match. 7. Kalm ans and __________ — — ----------- Blumenthal ] vs. w inner of Bennett- velt g Po w er* Ali minor quarrels o f Powell-Pickett ] (Tau Belt) vs. Singleton and Ko- match. : shan (K a p p a S ig ) . P latter and 8 . 4 . Vineyard a n d Jones (AT O ) Carrington ; vs. Caton and Spence ( S A E ) . 1 ( S A E ) vs. Marks (Phi S ig ). and Friedman Chi) 5 . Milburn and Church (Sigm a vs. Townsend and Maverick 9. S to n e and G eorge ( S A E ) vs, ( D R E ) . ; ] Broyles and McSween ( S P E ) . 7 . W'inner o f Brown-Williams IO. Pickett and Seaman (A T O ) 1 match vs. Baze and Taylor ( S P E ) , 8. D eale y and Adou (Phi D elt) j j vs. w in n e r of Bergfield-R aetsch j (P h i P s i ) .] j vs. Cook and Davenport 0:15 o’Clock. I. Clark and Donnelly (Kappa match. Sig) vs. M eadows and Bennett (D elta C h i). 2 , Win ner o f W'hite-Gaudet G am ). 9. Morris and Geeslin vs. Fisher and Andrews (A T O ) (Phi match vs. Miller (A T O ) . and Bracher IO. Rem bert and Sharp (Phi D elt) vs. w inner of Smith-Hicks 3. Butler and Chambers (D R E ) match. On to A. & M.! Round Trip GO S.P The Rout e of Speed and C o m fo rt O F F IC IA L RO U TE OF L O N G H O R N BAND H elp Us H elp th e B and Ride the S. P. w ith Y ell Leaders, O range Jackets, Cowboys, Girls Dormitories, Students and Rooters. First sp ecial train leaves 8 a. rn. w ith band and rooters. Leaves C ollege Station 6 p. rn. Get tick ets early from W ayne A shm ore or band m em bers. Second sp ecial train with coach es and Pullm ans leaves 8 :1 5 a. rn. Leaves C ollege Station 6 p. rn. S ligh tly h igher rates good in Pullm ans. MAKE RESERVATIONS A N D BUY TICKETS EARLY 1 back, I The A g gie Fish team this year has recorded two victories in the games played. They de- ] only ' feared the Allen A cad em y eleven 20 to 6 , while the Rice Slimes went down by a 20 to 0 count. I T he b e s t th e F ro sh w ere able to I do w ith th e Slim es w as t o get a scoreless tie. form Ricketts The Frosh players who have this year are shoivn best Elwin o f Amarillo, tackle; Pete Leyden of Dallas, back; Don Williams of Amarillo, S w e en ey of guard; Amarillo, other squad have made men on the rapid advance since the first o f the season, and are expected to make bids for position? on the varsity next year. and Mike end. Several squad Several o f the m em bers of the Frosh year, which last soundly trounced the A ggie Fish, made the grade as regulars on the Longhorn varsity this year. Char­ and lie Haas, B eefus Bryan, Glenn Jackson Ie I to team the Bullet Gray v ictory and Park Myers were also star freshm an performers la st year and have made valuable men on the varsity this year, last year Tournament - - (Continued from Page 2.) ing Moorman who got the deei- *ion. ; the The judges evening for were Father John Riach, sponsor the Golden Gloves, Andrew’ o f Chilton, who fought heavyw eight last year, and George Go things, ex-president of the Golden Glove S ociety. There are still some elim ination bouts aw aiting boxers in several classes which will take place in the boxing room o f Gregory Gym som etim e in the m x t week. A com plete tournam ent of this kind cannot, of course, be carried o f f in one night as many of the boxers would have to fight two or more bouts. COSTS LESS PER DAY TO OWN A ROYAL PORTABLE T H A N A N IC E ­ C R E A M S O D A r n ? ' w STUDENTS.. * Pennies yoi, save daily can buy you a latest model, factory-new Royal—givt you higher marks — and the life­ time convenience of typing. FREE! Try the Royal Port­ able in your own home. K now before you b u y. S T E C K I Pho. 5333 8th at Lavaca S p ecia l P u rch ase (OO M EN’S NEW 0 ’ C O A T S A M A J E R IA L S : • F l e e c e s • W ool Herringbones • Alpaca and Mohair Mixtures ■ --;‘v ' '.j "-M?* , ( • * V . •;»'•** M O D E LS: • Full-belted Raglans • Half-belted double breasteds • Half-belted single Breasteds |; •• (Win S H K ;v * rn ISH G R A Y S PLAIDS 0 & B R O W N S C H E C K S O X F O R D S # MIXTURES The M e n ’s St o re — Se co nd Floor \ f f l ! Overcoats These warm coats have the lightness you need for com­ fort— but you can’t stump them with cold weather in a stadium. You are certain to find the coat of your choice in this price range. 1 9 5° to ‘85 Suits You’ll find a suit to suit you in this selection of Hyde Park, Kuppenheimer, Hart, Schaffner and Marx, and Steinboch clothes. W e con­ sidered the style preferences of University men in buying these clothes. 0 0 5 m m mm o Lo Be Prepared for A ny Emergency with a R A I N C O A T You don’t need to withdraw into the shell of your home or classroom. Cover up with one of these well- cut, well-tailored coats from Merrift- Nabours Co. and see the game. 5450 and more Seventh at Congress T e x a n S u b s c r i b e r s P L E A S E N O T E Your Texan is supposed to re a ch you by 7 :00 each morning. If at any time you do not receive your copy please call our office, 2-2473. an d re­ port same to us. T h e D a i l y T e x a n 2 - 2 4 7 3 2 - 2 4 7 4 J O U R N A L I S M BL D G . IQS P A G E F O UR The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 Today’s Cross W ord Puzzle 6 9 %IO ll 0 3 2 7 5 8 1 16 I13 L O N G C A N G E . — I E T T E C f How To Stay M arried Sirs: ' A TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1937 g iven below. A n y departm ental library n ot listed here will b t closed both Friday and S atu r­ day. Friday A r c h i v e s „ ._ 9 -l,2 -5 B.& S.S. _______ 9-1, 2-5 L a t i n - A m e r i c a n Saturday 9-1 closed When Con Games A re Right eountry over printed the report verbatum. In many instances the same papers were making optimistic predictions for Landen. Every one konws the result. v o t e ’’ e l e c t i o n , 7 / I T I I IT S o p e n i n g g u n o f a “ pe nn y- a - T h e R e p u b l i c a n s a t t h a t t i m e l a u g h e d t h e I n s t i t u t e ’s p r e d i c t i o n . T h e T e x a n t h e V a r s i t y C a r n i v a l B u r e a u ’s r e p o r t s a r e b o u n d t o b e d i sb e l i e v - s p o n s o r e d — is e d by t h o s e not in a g r e e m e n t w i t h t h e m a - — I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Co unc i l o f f on its w a y t o p u b l i c l y f l e e c e t h e st u- j o r i t y o r w h o b e l i e v e t h e po l l e r r o n e o u s , d e n t b o d y . It is n a t u r a l . a t l i f t a b l e f ro m a lot of a n g l e s . H o w e v e r , i t l l be a g o o d f l e e t i n g ; j u s - T h e B u r e a u a n d its a s s o c i a t e s — c a m p u s s t a t i s t i c a l e x p e r t s a n d a d v i s e r s in s t u d e n t B a c k e r s of t h e c i rc u s a r e m o v i n g i nt o l i f e — m a k e t h e s e r e p o r t s a s t r u e a n d a c ­ c u m pa : g n w i t h i n t e n t i o n of c u r a t e . T h e r e a d e r r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o r a i s i n g m o n e y . T h e i r go a l . h o w e v e r , is a t a k e t h e r e s u l t s p u b l i s h e d a s h e se e s fi t. p h i l a n t h r o p i c o n e , fo r t h e f u n d s a r e to be set u p as e i t h e r a s c h o l a r s h i p f u n d o r a s t a n d i n g p ool f o r b e n e f i c i e n t d o n a t i o n s . T h e B u r e a u is d e f i n i t e l y n o t i n t e r e s t e d in i n f l u e n c i n g p u b l i c o p i n i o n . Its f u n c t i o n is solel y to r e p o r t f a c t s . t h e a v o w e d UIDNUNC By Harry Quin So t h e f i rs t o f t h e s t u d e n t c o n - g a m e s , ~ p IE LITTLE one-.yed man can’t quite decide 'he th cr t -* he a n gry with the girls who said t h e y w ouldn’t boyco tt the J a p a n e s e silk i n d u s t ry or not. In ai! probability t h e y would turn to rayon a n d t h a t doesn ’t se em to m ake a v er y a t t r a c t i v e leg covering. p e n n y - a - v o t i n g , s h o u l d be p l e a s a n t f l e e ing. It will be p a i n l e s s e n o u g h — a n d f r o m a lot o f a n g l e s , p r o f i t a b l e —- t o be a s u c k e r f o r t h e V a r s i t y C a r n i v a l . M o r e o v e r , t h e r e ’s s o m e t h i n g r e f r e s h ­ i n g a b o u t t h e w h o l e n o t i o n o f t h e c a r n i v a l ' s r e t u r n . T h e fi r st p e n n y - c a t c h i n g g a m e s m a c k s a l i t t l e of h i g h sc hool e l e c t i ons, b u t it s m a c k s e v e n l o u d e r of t h e spirit a n d c a m a r a d e r i e t h a t w e n t w i t h h i g h sc hool d a y s . A n u n w e i l d y i n s t i t u t i o n this, a n d h e l l ­ b e n t f o r s o p h i s t i c a t i o n , w e c a n s t a n d oc­ c a s i o n a l l y f o r t h e r e t u r n to som e v e r y n o r ­ m a l t h i n g s , s t u d e n t s p o n s o r e d . W e c a n l e t d o w n o u r h a i r e v e r so r a r e l y a n d p a y to d o s o m e p r e t t y fooli sh t h i n g s , a n d it w o n ' t g o d o w n in t h e b o o k s a g a i n s t us. The Texan Presents Student Opinion T ) t B U C O P I N I O N , i t h a s o f t e n b e e n sa i d , is a most p o w e r f u l f a c t o r of a s u c c e s s ­ A ful d e m o c r a c y . S u n d a y T h e Da i l y T e x a n w a s p r o u d t o p r e s e n t t h e first r e p o r t s of i t s B u r e a u of S t u d e n t Opi ni o n. A m e d i u m f o r t h e e x ­ p r e s s i o n of the o p i n i o n of The e n t i r e c a m - e u n t i l n o w . p u s h a > ii e v e r b e e ti ; i \ alia R e g u l a r , p e r i o d i c e x p r e s s ie of t h e s t u d e n t b o d v sh o u h p o w e r f u l f a c t o r rn rn a int ail e r a tic sp i r i t in c a m p u s a f : a n ­ n a t a re . t h a t p r o v i d e mg a a*--m o ­ r t ' w h a t e v e r t h e w i l l o f B u t t hi s s a m e sp i r i t o ol d A m e r i c a n c u s t o m o b a l a n c i n g , is g< i n g t o br i n t o f o c u s : f d e m o c r a c y , t h e f c h e c k i n g a n d i ng t hi s q u e s t i o n T h e T e x a n ' s a n s w e r is YE S. T h e B u ­ r e a u . l ike t h e A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e of P u b - ! f O p i n i o n o f n a t i o n a l su c c e ss , w e e k l y will pr< s e n t w h a t it h a s g a t h e r e d as t h e t r u e a n d u n p r e j u d i c e d o p i n i o n o f t h e c a m p u s . T h i s o p i n i o n is n o t d i f f i c u l t to d e t e r m i n e i f t h e p r o p e r a n d t e s t e d m e t h o d s a r e use d, a n d t h e B u r e a u is u s i n g t h e t h r e e - y e a r e x ­ p e r i e n c e o f t h e A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e a s a b a s i s f o f i t s o r g a n i z a n o n . F r o m t i m e t o t i m e t h e B u r e a u will u n ­ d o u b t e d l y r e p o r t o p i n i o n s of t h e stud* m s in d i r e c t o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e t h a t wi l l b e v i e w s o f p a r t i c u l a r g r o u p ? . T h i s i? i n e v i ­ t a b l e , f o r t h e r e a r e o p p o s i t e v i e w s to a n y q u e s t i o n . W h e n I n st i t u t e p r e d i c t e d t h a t R o o s e v e l t w o u l d be e l e c t e d b y a l a n d s l i d e , s u b s c r i b i n g n e w s p a p e r ? t h e t h e A m e r i c a n T n t Da ii.¥ T ex an , c in pupils bed 1 Texas, A u s t i n b y 1the T e x a s i m ex cep t E n t e r e d « M on§. P h o n e B u ild in g P r i n t e d Ib y the filii R E P H E S e n t e d rn College Pi MAI I HIC AG Y ERS E D J o e Bi J o h n Mc* L y n n J a i FT izabeth Lois Sag* Emory E J i m A n d i M ar gare t1 Pericles Ol cu t t Si Harry Q Harry < B ll W }■ ar; Ar Rams* v Dick VV El N I G H T Head * A ss ist a i K\ el J r Bt Phipf (leg i ■octet Ni gh t "I Night 7 A SS St Iii Nil * A i A . AD Besides t h a t i t m a y bp a l m o s t a: bad ti a p p o r t t he D uP o n t s as it is t he J a p a n e s e . And is g o i n g the w o r d t he r o u n d s Texan'- drive f o r F r e s h m a n W e ek should ped ie';m e di at e l y since thi s o r i e n t a t i o n ms; into t r ou bl e in the F a r E as t , >p- 113 Back to t he hose s i t uat i on . T h e t h T. co-eds to get a e up silk hose b u t cirl? at N o r t h w e s t e r n did rn se. ves m u c h b e t t e r w h e n t h e y decided n ot to little pub l i c i t y o u t o f t he i r r e f u s a l k and had t h e i r p i c t u r e s -• it o rn the l eading ph ot o syndicat es. i t m a y be a;, right, f o r T e x a s to go on b e i n g l a x in its social niceties b u t s ur el y it stil irks a lot of peopl e t o see t he t wo or t h r e e ' boy s on t h e c a m p u s t ha t insist in comi ng to f o rm a l s in a t ux w it h wh i h t h e y w e a r a whi t e tie. A n d t h a t ’s j u s t as bad as w e a r i n g tails with a black b u t t e r f l y . A n d t he n t h e r e a r e a f e w t h a t a l wa y s come to G e r m a n s with a s w e a t e r on u n d e r t he i r coat. A n d t h a t ' s as bad a? w e a r i n g a w h it e t ie with a tux. the c a m p u s ye: ay trorn South Texas. Everyone ll I w e r e f all ing w e paw be ga n m a k i n g r e m a r k s a b o u t h< s le et r e m i n d e d t h e m o f home. S u r e l y th s o me peopl e h e r e who had n e v e r seen th: f ro z e n w a t e r bef or e. w rn A nd eat h e r t o snow. m o t h e r ’s to snow. Well f e r e nee b l ow i ng my ma n . H e se As hang-o n o s t r u m s i tis i nt o •? t h a t i lith as : the s a ’ is s m i t h e r e e n s t he n e v e r g e t s too cold is me of y o u r g r a n d ­ too cold is m a , “ It it n-e • er g e n b e t we e n sleet cold. T h e only dif- f o rm of iow e c o m p o u n d t h a t is the basis t o r t h e s t u f f . S n o w w a t e r v a p o r t h a t hits a cold c u r r e n t o f ai r on e way down and f r e e z e - — n a t u r a l l y in v e r y little it I it hits o t h e r p a r ti cl e s • on down t he is p ar ti cles. Going on a n d a d h e r e s to them. Sleet would he r hi t the cold l a y e r an d in l a rg e r dr ops, Sn os f re-oz es. N av lo n ’t you f< has done his g A I d r o p s — if it did n o t Hail is t he s a me t h i n g it ' re Ilks mist be fori*: lated? The little m a n ma ke s the d a y easier. good. It s t a r t e d go od Fessed t — well m a y b e good thi ng s s h o u l d n ’t cilia De Go l y er my s t i fy i n g Ara bel la Wo f - ’a c k W -ather, a n d d a t e Don Wh i t e with p a r - cks at t h e S i g ma Nu b u f f e t s u p p e r S u n d a y the trick. A n d t h e y never did catch And f K i n g did his sh a r e o f myst if yi ng, too. a g r a d a t i o n s to Bob E n g l o b in g on this R a n - t . it s the best one since we h ave been in school get tii g th i n gs by the c e ns o r s m e an s a n y t h i n g . Now t h a t V e r n o n Rooke has t r a d e d his p le d ge we w o n d e r how m u c h i t t on f o r an A . 7 . 0 . pi ir der E l i z a b e t h Ke e ne v Looking Bock W i t h W a l d o Ni ebuhr 2 0 Y e a r s T h e Red Cross kn sity re' .- ive t e n p ou nd ing hospit al socks f o r irn ti Uni v er - in male- Guy Manners, English poet, Jon correspondent, g ven readings from in g with life sr: the trenches, b t , and w a r poem- deai- • (texan we b e t t e r keep qu < be given a w a r . i ii :et tor i tor (tor itor E d i t o r E d i t o r E d i t o r E d i t o r I O Y e a r # All tickets for ‘ he A.&M. gam e ar*- sold and the A g g ie o ffic ia ls warn pe >ple not to c to the game without tickets. BA SK I N Ait VV Ke< A well p r e s e r v e d broad ax e to have been le ft by C on fed erate soldiers when they built a fort on the north side of the c a m p u s in 1801 is found am ong trash and rubbish in the old boiler room north of the campus. t i og h t Doug Perkins Show ing at the local theaters a ie “ Seventh hrank Chappell H e a v e n ” and “ Stella D allas.’’ Is t h e B u r e a u of St uck r e p o r t i n g t h e o yon ion of pm , without respect for the influence par- W rL h i n t e d sill o^ t i c u l a r p r e s s u r e e x e r t ? rn r e a l l y lr* c a m ­ g r o u p s m i g h t r,r somec?ne t r y to 12 /5 25 3 0 SA Ll! H Q S O 53 / / / / 13 / / A 21 22 ///< 19 2 3 V/s 26 31 3 5 3 8 3 6 y / z 3 9 MS ;>>/ ///< H6 5/ 5*f n 20 V // Y A 24 r n 21 32 r n /s s /Ss A SS/ 2 3 2e 37—beverage 3.8— fish y th pikelike SO—unit ; o—v;.) rtn i i —f r o nt Af tho art leg Pattering on the Peripatus By P A T D A N I E L S No , O s c a r , s ’n o f u n t o g e t h i t by a * n o w b a ! f . ( P l e a s e b l a m e P u n y A r t h u r P u g h f o r t h a t l o u s y c r a c k . ) :h I w e r e n ' t in on -he fun aft* m o o n on the dr ag, snowballs a n d e ve ryt hi ng , y o u s hou l d have been. One o f the t he most a m u s i n g law to of Dean s t u d e n t s was t he p e l ti n g snow- 1 H i l d e b r a n d ’s car by th 1, f r o m pel ter s. Dean Hi l de br a n f t t hink t h e look on his face, did i* was so a m us ng. t hings “ W h e r e y o ’ b e e n ? ” B e e n “ W h a t “ H a d t h e t o f o r ? ” t a s p i t ! ” r i v e r , ’ t t B■ uz * i r d i n g : H ord es- of ie a st b e e n wondei ing s t a ­ in f a c t — if N a o m i nm king c a t t y too. f a me , so t he y is s p r e a d - so t a r as ca.? .V re :.'larks are \V< n . ...rht a.dd t h a t it t ha t N ao mi dent :t— a t have H a i r . -on has been re Ti 18irks a t H e r ing, co n o rn m d, is H v, cai '•race' s Duke jIIJI ll rue e B:town, in f i r e ’ ’ I w r o t e o n c e o f m y d i s g u s t f o r t h e r e d - h e a c e d g e o l o g y p r o ­ f e s s o r w h o t o l d m e t o “ P u t o u t G e o l o g y B u i l d ­ t h a t i n g . W e l l , t h e o t h e r d a y a w h o l e b u n c h o f us w e r e t h e L a w B u i l d i n g . Now as f a r as I can t h e L a w B u i l d i n g h a s n o ­ s e e g e o l o g y t h i n g s t a f f t i m e o u r G e o l o g y I c l a s s was taking I was a quiz business, m i n d i n g t h e b a s e m e n t . o w n my t o d o w i t h e x c e p t t h e t h a t a t t h i s i n in * rn ok i rig c a l m l y o n a c i g a r e t t e , w a i t i n g f o r t h e h o u r bel ! b e f o r e t h e q u i z s t a r t e d . T h e n t h i s r e d - t o m e a n d h e a d e d g u y r a n u p f i r e ! ” t h a t s h o u t e d , “ P u t o u t I s t i l l d o n ' t k n o w w h y . A n d u n ­ it til s o m e b o d y e x p l a i n s t o m e , g o i n g I m s o r e — n o t it ll m a k e a n y d i f f e r e n c e t h a t " P U T t i m e h e s h o u t s — e v e r y O U T T H A T F I R E ! ” I ’d t o t a k e a s o c k a t h i m . l i k e g e t t o e ie nt Iv- t he a v e r a g e number . . J o h n s o n in g the big appl e a n d trucking . . . Mary Elizabeth DeW itt and sip st t a ws grace­ Ear l fully . . . blonde Sue Morrow and . b runette A. D. Livingston J a n e J e n n i n g s ’# eyes go well with her auburn hair, don’t you think? . . . Dr. and Mrs. George E. Hurt dancing to Vi e m Vieni, t h e tune dedicated to them . . . Jane Stroud still drags t h e st a g lines . . . and Anne P ain ter did . Cultural Entertainment Commit­ tee Chairman Sydney Reagan en ­ joyed the sw ing with the rest o f . just a glimpse of H elen us . Cox . . . and Bess Sheppard and Melvin Pape . . . and that’s all I have space for. likewise . . . The other day I noticed the topic, “ How to stay m arried,” bein g r used by a revivalist. I did not hear that serm on, b ut would like t o q a w give a f e w practical ideas on the subject, for the b e n e f it of th e young. Loan Desk -Married life is a pretty tough proposition, and ought to be approached N e w s p a p e r s as such. It is ver y much like running a blacksmith shop; and the girl Rare Book a n d b o y who hops into it, with tjhe idea t h a t t h e y a r e going t o a p i n k Col lection tea, are likely to have some sad aw akenings rather early in the ven - lure. o 1 9 s m i 9 . 5 9-1 7. 9-5 9-1 9-5 9-1, 2-5 closed , ........ 9-1, 2-5 9-1, 2-B Room . 10-12 L O R E N A B A K E R , 10-12 loan librarian. Some folks believe that marriage is made in H eaven , th a t love is love foreverm ore, and that where there is love, people ought to en ter the married state blindfolded. They think that religious b elief, racial distinctions, family standing, physical fitn ess, earning ability o f the man, and the housew ifely q ualifications o f the girl, should be relegated to the junk-heap— that noth ing m atters w hen lo v e com es round the corner, and a marriage license can be had for the price o f a dog tag. The whole thing looks easy and simple. Now- the real w ay to sta y married is to use common se n se at the very start and keep acting that w ay. A girl ou gh t to select a life m ate much as a ranchman would se lec t a saddle horse. She ought to look f irst for m ettle, courage, dependability, in telligence, h onesty, stand ­ ing, and general good heredity anjj character. And w hat is true f o r the g irl’s rules o f selection should be lik ew ise true for tho m an’s. Of course love m ust be present at the marriage fea st, but if there is n oth ­ in g practical to support that very fin e state cff being, nothing but tears and a rrangem ents for separation are likely to follow — ex cep t o f course a life o f misery and a devotion to an unending d u ty o f dull­ ness and pain. t a n g l e d up in the com m odity, There has been much discussion about what love is, and this w riter has been in varying degrees, from early boyhood, b u t he is still unable to d efin e it with precision or clearness o f vision s u f f i ci e n t to guide the young. W hat appears to be love m a y st r ike a ma n like a spasm, or come on gradually, as a r ose deve l o ps in the g ar de n. It is r e p o r t e d t h a t in many cases mar­ riage started out with just a spark of love, and that the early begin ­ n i n g r i p e n ed into a rich d e p e n d a b l e passion, under the strain of p ull­ i ng in har ne ss. Romeo just looked o ve r t h e fen ce, saw Juliet, and w e n t h o m e pr ac t i ca l l y on f i r e wi t h love— according to Shakespeare, who is our bes t a u t h o r i ty on all h u m a n i ns t inct s a n d personal re la ­ t i o n s philosophy. It just hit him like a shot f r o m a g u n and he could n e v e r g e t loose. Ma ny a c a m p u s gazel le, w ithout too much paint on her, a n d wi t h a rich se x c h a r m , has p r a c t ic a l l y g r o u n d e d a y o u n g swai n, with j u s t one wal k acr oss the campus. t he m a t i n g in s uc h cases s houl d he follow-ed, w i t h o u t a c o ns i d e r a b l e l i gh t o f r e a so n pl a y i n g its p a r t in t h e a f f a i r . Lo Ye on a mo o n l i g h t str oll o r in t h e bac k s e a t of an au t o mo bi l e , is co ns id e r ab ly d i f f e r e n t f r o m w h at it m a y be u n d e r the s t r a i n of t h r e e daily dish w a - bi n e s f o r a l on g per io d o f y ea r s, or t he c o n s t a n t a t t e n t i o n to a f lock of q u a r r e l s o m e chi ldren, who i ma gi ne t h a t t h e y a r e al ways s h o r t on t he necessities o f life. B u t this w r i t e r do ub t s i n s t i n c t t h a t In br ie f I wo ul d say t h a t to s t a y m a r r i e d one should h ave a p r e ­ ma r i t a l me di ca l e x a mi n a t io n , which w oul d p r ac t i ca l l y lay one's choice on t he t a b l e in full view, with a b s o l u t e h onesty, lf your partner has h oo kw or m s it o ug ht to he kn own at t he s t a r t . T he n look all the f a c t s s q u a r e l y in t he f a c e , wi t h no a t t e m p t to j u s t h ope things will be d i f ­ f e r e n t f r o m w h at t h e y are. If a ma n is poor , a n d h as n o e a r n i n g ca pac i t y, and a cirl w a n t s to s t a r v e wi t h him. j u s t g e t ready to w e a r old clothes, to e a t pink bea ns and live in a trailer; it, is not likely that he will st r ike oil, a l t h o u gh it has been done. If you do n o t honestly believe in b i r th co nt r ol a n d w an t to have a f a m i l y of fifte e n , as g r an d - met lier did, you h a d b e t t e r p r e p a r e t o move t o the cotton patch, f o r m a close p a r t n e r s h i p with t he cow, sow a n d hen , an d f o r g e t about the vani ti e s of fine cl othes and f a s hi on a bl e f ri e n d s. E c o n o mi c conditions h a v e c h a n g e d , a n d c h i ldr en no l o n g e r pr ov id e f ood a n d cl ot h es t h r o u g h t he app l i ca t i on of p er s on a l p o w er in production. Good g en er a l char­ a ct e r . intelligent m a n a g e m e n t o f af f ai r ?, d e t e r m i n a t i o n to overlook f a u l t s av I to live unselfi shly f o r o n e ’s m a t e , will b e found n e c es s a r y f o r p e r m a n e n t m a r r i a g e , a n d h a p p i n e s s in m a r r i a g e . M.H.C. T I C K E T S N O W ON S A L E M A K E R E S E R V A T I O N S E A R L Y Thanksgiving Football Holiday TEXAS VS. TEXAS Aggies Longhorns T W O L O N G F I N E F A S T T R A I N S A U S T I N T O A. &M. C O L L E G E , N O V . 25 A I? W ith T e x a s C o a c h e s, V a r . sity an d B T e a m P la y e r s , F resh m an T e a m , B a n d M em b ers w i t h L u n ch Car, C o w b o y s , S t u d e n t s , A u stin F a n s and R o o ter s. O b s e r v a t i o n P ul l ma ns , L o u n g e D in e r , P r iv a te S t a t e Ro o ms , Compart* me nt s a n d C o ach es $ 1 . 7 5 C l TE V j * / R o u n d Trip in C o a c h e s & Chai r Cars R ou n d Trip V i n P u l l m a n s Pl us 6 0 c S e a ts Ea c h W a y F I R S T F O O T B A L L S P E C I A L L V S . A U S T I N 8 : 3 0 A M. S E C O N D S P E C I A L T R A I N L VS . A U S T I N 8 45 A. M. R etu r n , Lv. C o ll e g e 6 : 0 0 P . M . - 6 : 1 5 P.M. M I D N I G H T S P E C I A L C O A C H E S Lv. C o l l e g e 1: 5 7 A.M. 3 H O U R S C H E D U L E S P H O N E S 6 0 9 6 — 7 7 5 5 M I L T O N MORRI S Div. Pa s s . A g e n t A L B E R T T H O M P S O N City P a s s . A g e n t The N ew m a n Cl ub d a n ce , I tell you b e f o r e, was still to t h a n k you. th e i r g r a n d m a r c h f o r g o t q u i t e swell, t hink of t he most colorful m e e x c ep t i on of t hings, with snow, on # But I m u s t tell y< Dallas Club dance, a about the Official Notice ........ I is one T H E R E W I L L he a c omb i n e d re S tu d e n ts who are leavin g town for the holidays are reminded to hearsal of the Men’s and Girls* either return or renew Library fall due Friday or the Qiee Clubs tonight at 7:30 o ’clock hooks which Sat u r d a j . in Texas Union 401. J A N E E Y R E S . president, The Library will close W ednes­ day, N ovem ber 24, at 5 o ’clock, and w ill remain closed throughout o’clock, and will n ot be due until 9 Monday, N ovem ber o’clock. 29, at itch as per TH E R E S E R V E D books in all Thanksgiving Day 'N" * branches o f the Library may be own*, pit xx o. he <• -uf>, c >,f*cked o ut o r Wednesday at 2 " , ee L i b r a r y h o l i d a y s c h e d u l e s a r e MARKUS i r r u r n N O W ljjJ i WOMEN T O D A Y ! My D a u g h t e r ’s in L ov e with the K isses That B r ok e My H e a r t ’ THANKSGIVING EVE mw tun snow WEDNESDAY NIGHT 11:30 p. rn. All Seats 25c CUIN IIT t o . 7 f t Af, . * < r: r i s w j £ * y i ' V a .I * * 0 1 5 c LAST DAY! SONJA HEME l l to t Tyrone POWER DIME MAT. 3 t o 8 t o d a y — In—* “ T H I N I C E ’* P l - I •‘Pigskin Cham pions” j Y’hilcl^en H M H H H U f l l S TART IN G W E D N E S D A Y Wt Hal L e r o y in “ S w in g For S a l e ” “King S o c c o r ” S p o t l i g h t E n o u g h L a u g h s to L a s t You F o r A L i f e t i m e ! ! - IRENE DONNE CARY GRANT i f T A T E pMm A L I Kb I HEY'RE H U H U N G DEMONS ON THE F IE LD— BUT SOFT IES WITH A GIRL! 991 I M UM , . 1 ° * S — P L U S — ‘Tho Big Apple" In ventor” “ The Travelogu e New* ■ ftH P L t FOR THANKSGIVING IS A GOOD CUSTOM TO KIEP iP/ewt /h ip . THIS YEAR BY G R E Y H 0 U & S 0 The folks are expecting you home for Thanksgiving dinner. Pion to go this year. You'll enjoy the trip in o modern, com fortable Greyhound bus, and the cost of your ticket will be surprisingly low. Call your G r e y h o u n d a g e n t for convenient schedules and money-saving fares to any part of the country. SAMPLE O N E -W A Y FARES San Ant on i o . . . . $1.50 D a lla s ..........................$3.70 T e x a rka n a .................... Corpus C hristi . . , 4.00 6.25 T u ls a ........................... 8.45 W a co . ................. 2.00 G R E Y H O U N D TERMINAL 1 1 8 East l o t h lei. 2 - 1 1 3 5 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY J E X A N Phone 2-2473 T h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D o l l y h t h ? S o u t h P A G E F IV E -paternities Entertain Co-eds A t Dinners And Open Houses Pre-holiday e n te r ta in m e n t included the usual week-end open-^ houses by campus fraternities fo r their favorite co-eds. D elta Tan Delta fraternity and Kappa Alpha fr a te r n ity had open houses Sat-1 urday night a t the chapter houses. Tau Delta Phi, Sigma Phi E p silo n ,! Pi K appa Alpha, and Delta T heta Pi were am ong those who enter-1 tained a t Sunday dinners. The guests included the following: Double Wedding Of Exes Set for Nov. 27 Beta Theta Pi e n te rta in e d :* .---------------------------- — Faculty Women Receive Tonight O pen House Is Club’s Tradition Tho Faculty W om en’s Club will give its an n u a l reception t o ­ night ai clubhouse, 2610 WH? tis. the In the receiving line will be Lillian W ester, Doris Misses Clower, Marian Seiders, A fton W ynn, and Dr. Dorothy Schons, Mrs. I. D. Fairchild Presid ent and Mrs. J. W. Calhoun, Mrs. Morgan Callaway, and Dr. and Mrs. T. W . Riker, Sisters will have a double w ed­ ding cerem ony Saturd ay night at 8 o’clock in the C entral Christian Church when Miss D em ra Collins will be m arried to Albert Trube of Kilgore, a n d Mis? Natalie Collins will be m a rried to Regit ald B. Curry of S tam ford, Conn. Both girls are fo rm e r students in the University. The Rev, M. E. Sadler and Dr. H. C. Bowden o f Fo rt Worth will read the ceremonies. Miss Natalie Collins will be ac­ companied by h e r fa th e r , Mr. B ryant Collins, and h e r wedding party is composed of Mrs. Lud­ low P en dery, Jr ., of F o rt Worth and Miss Annabel M urray of Austin. Miss Demra Collins will be a 1 Today in Brief 10:00— Austin City Fed e ra tio n of W om en’s Clubs meets, Austin Public L ib ra ry audi­ torium . 2:10— E ducatio n fa cu lty m eet­ ing, S u tto n Hall 210. 2-3— Guild of Austin A rtists exhibit a t th e A ustin Public L ibrary. 4:00— M ental Hygiene Group of A.A.U.W., Texas Union 310. 4-6— Matinee Mixer, T exas Un­ ion. 7— Sigma Epsilon, G amm a Geology f r a te r n ity , G.B. 14. 7:16— L a st pep rally, S.R.D. to Gregory Gym. 7:30— F o r t W orth Club, Texas Union 309. 7:30— M eeting of exes the University, A.&M. and Driskill Hotel c rystal ball­ room, of 7:30— F o rm e r stu den ts of the U niversity of San Antonio debate. Texas Union 311. 8:00— F re e lecture on Chris­ tian Science by John H e n ry Weer, C.S., at Hogg Memo­ rial Auditorium. 8:00— F a cu lty W om en’s Club reception, 2610 Whit is Ave. 8:16— F a th e r J. M. Riach will lecture at the Newman Club. Church Students To Go To Dallas S.M.U. Holds Conference Twenty-five U niversity stu the state c on ­ dents will atli nd the Texas S tu d e n t ference of Methodist Movement, to be held F riday through S unday, Novem­ ber 26-28 at Southern Methodist University, Carroll Moon, assist­ a n t paMor of the University M eth­ odist Church, announced. Twenty of the delegates are ex­ pected to Dallas from Austin in cars, leaving F r i­ day morning, and toe other? will go to Dallas from their homes. tog ether to go ha? The theme of the m eeting will bi- “ TI e Christian Issue T oday.” Mr. Moon said. Dr. E dm un d Hein- the U niversity sohn, pastor of Methodist Church, will be a fo ­ rum leader. Dr. E. F. Tittle, Chi­ nny > Methodist clerg ym an a n d author, Dr. Harold C. Case of ! Kansas City, Mo., and Dr. M a r­ shall T. Steele of Dallas will be speakers. A T O , INITIATES TWO Alpha Tau Omega Club Notices C u rtain Production Club W orkshop— ak 2 o'clock— base­ ment of the W oman’s P»gilding. All members are urged to a t ­ tend in working clothes Fort W orth Club—a t 7 30 o’clock— Te ta s SOP. Definite plans will be made for a club dance to be held some­ time in the n e a r future. I nion H o u s t o n Club o'clock— Texas Union D ancing at 7 o’clock, a t 7 :30 8 18, RUBOTTOM SPEAKS Dick Rubottom, assistant to the Tri Deits To Give Banquet At Country Club Tonight Delta Delta Delta sorority w i l l , t a ti o n - ; >u d Marg&rt I Ames, pro- celebrate its an niversary with its ‘-’’••arn. a nnual founders* day banquet to ­ night a* 7:30 o’clock at the Aus­ tin C o u n try Club. M KEITHAN W R I T E S E n te rta in m e n t w i l l An article by Dr, D. M. Mc- Keith.an, instructor in English, on include ’’An Wit am Vaughn M oody* sc. ag? by Carolyn Gunn, a ski: by the pledges, and songs by a trio of H esitation” ap- Ode rn Time compo*.,! of M arjorie Anderson, p. a re ^ in , hp NovPmb„ 1m« of Elizabeth Tipp?, Duggan. American Literature. Dr. Me­ and Mary Kate , s s i l y Lipscomb will be toast- K’ . m a ste r and the following will give , to a s t* : Leis Ravey, to ast to th e T G ' ' “T D D T T* ,‘n p,'>in- out the historical poem, and circumstances w ere ” Moody? account, ha . ' ' to the p residen t; M arjorie Ander- -------------------- T T T . . . the University. He * 'n * . ,, Dean of Men, spoke to the Hills- . alum nae; Blossom F rederick , toast boro Club Monday night on ad- vertisin g , , pointed out that home town d u b s a re the means by wl ich residents of Texas are made conscious of the University. Virginia Moore is c hairm an of the com mittee on a rrang em en ts . Assisting are Bettinel Phillips, decorations; H a r r ie t Franks, invi- ' ^ e P o d g e s: Mae the actives, , , Moore, toast ti toaPt M e n ’s W o o l Suits C l e a n e d a n d P re sse d CASH A N D C A R R Y PLAIN DRESSES Cleaned end Pressed C a s h a n d C a r r y .... ............. 4 0 c T a s te t h e d i f f e r e n c e in C o o k i e ' s . „ * SCRAMBLED EGGS w h i p p e d in c r e a m - s c r a m b l e d in b u t t e r Pe Ke SSSSudden SSSServIco “ O N T H E D R A G ” Dr. Annie W ebb Blanton, Dr. Mary K Brace, Mrs. Kathleen L. Bland, Miss Lula B a rre tt, Miss A nna Hiss, Dr. E rm a Gill, Miss Lucy Rathbone, arui Mrs, Connie B rockette will assist in welcoming marriage, the guests. tended by Miss Mary Jarvis of MOORE SPE A K S TODAY F ort W orth and Miss Margaret M urray of A ustin, and will be ac- speak to the Austin City Fedora- Vernon Rooke Jr., companied the a lta r by her uncle, De m r ie Miller of Mathis. Mr. Collins will give both girls in Austin f r a te r n ity held initiation services .Sunday for and George Northington. O. V. Cecil, pro­ vince chi f, of Dallas, who was f r a te r n ity , p re ­ ‘ ion of W om en’s Clubs The m eeting will be held in today. the IO a guest of Dr. Bernice Milburn Moore will to a t Public L ibrary o’clock in the morning. the sented the pins. PALACE CLEANERS 216 W e e 19th Plenty o f Parking S p a c e End o f l a v a c a Phone 2-8666 M a rg a r e t Wilburn, Em ily M a r - 1 shall, Betty W yatt, Doodie Allen. Camilla Lee Beall, Donald Markle, Bill Francis, Connie Delavan, Cas­ sie Seay Springfield, Russell, J e a n n e Howe, Boh Lowden, Mrs. T. D. Mitchell, and Mrs. Foss F a r ­ rar. J e a n e tte j M a rga re t Stand ifo rth, J T a u Delta P h i Helen Blum Janet Engle Shirley Blufson Beverly Nussbaum Adin* Harrison Cecilia Stein Helen Berman France* Hirsch Sylvia Bngler Leah Nat hen Miriam Riegel Etta Left Beatrice Kriedberg Adele Friedlander Marjorie Wagner Alda Charles Jan* Bra mig F ri'd n Leibman Bet tv B e rm a n S hirley B e n n e t t L eth als L ap lan d H elen Nevelow F lo ra Gordon lla x fn c Levy O wen Seigle V alerie R o s e n t h a l D o r o th y R ay L e v in s o n Muriel Sam .Sir.kin Milton Levman Al Lerner E r v i n g S t r u m Mr*. L. Benson fir. H. Robinson Dr. Angel Dr. and Mig, F, I,cistern Dr and Mrs Orem burg lepton S igm a Phi E psilo n E lizabeth Lipscomb n e t t Louise A r l i t t Mary F rani-es C o r - Cecelia M etzger M ary Ann S m l c s C l a i r e S t a n l e y Ruth Such* A n ne F i n c h Gloria G raham D o ro thy H o u s e Pi K ap pa Alpha Anne P a in te r L ynn G ruesei M -.rjorie W adley M -a. W. H. Cal­ B arbara Kelley Gene Comer I ynda Leo Boti* chins M a ry Alice Cock­ rell ls a n ■ J u i m Lacy B lake S t r o u d Ann S t e r n b e r r e r E v e l y n CTemow M ary Rice B ro g an F re d d ie Row* D o r o th y T o w n e s J u n e M etcalfe Leis Haines Don- Taylor B b Heifer t r e e De Un T h e t a Phi Mrs, J . T. R ou n - Mr. and Mr*. Bill Mary B u r n s Me­ n a rt on ill C ask Willie l’ate M a rq u i t * Smith J e r r y S to c k a r d Bennie B r y a n Mary F l e m i n g Ann F o s t e r Caroline Gillham Tom I nis r.liraheth Nick W oodw ard T heta Xi J u a n i t a G roce F r a n c e s * h an d ler P e g g y Webb I >is Johnson G loria Lew is of H o u s to n M a r g a r e t W ilson S u e W a l k e r Ka t hr • n K a t h r y n H o hn Alice Ann N lts c h k e S a r i t a Gilber t F r a n c e s Howell Lots Fuller of Hon tori E dith Robe rt* Bertha .F ield s Pat W assell Mr. and Mrs. H . E Was**-’.! K a p p a A lp h a fratern ity The Kappa Alpha en ter­ tained arith an open h o u se at th e chap­ ter h ou se Saturday n ig h t. The third floor -wa* a h on k y-ton k dance hall w ith sign* and rabies around the room. G uest# were the fo llo w in g : Moline Brown K ath ry n Owens V irginia Middleton C harlotte Maer Joe W ilson Anne C a rtw rig h t Nancy W oodward Ellen U m phres Ann P. jss Lucre ti* W oolen Ag ne* Field Dorothy Buckley E llis b eth K n lr et on ii.ti L andreth Penelope H a y ter Net! K uhn Mary Helen T erry V irginia Cotham Pauline Gill Ann S te ra b c rg e r Mr. and Mrs Willis Lea Mary L e u S t u a r t of Dallas Mamie S t ri e b c r F ra n c e s Hoard O r iss a S te v e n s o n J e a n EHI# Marion N o r to n T h e r e s a Wooton H erbert W alker Fred Cham bers G eorg e W a t s o n of H o u s to n of San Antonio K e m p Miter of H o u s to n D e lta T a u D e lta Anne F inch Clipt* J f oes Mar-- Br ownlee Gene G r e g g M ary K a t h r y n Small Fra nce? E m b ry C a ro ly n Chee v e t M ary J a c k King Dor is B a k e r Pearl* Dickson M a rth a H o u s to n Mary J o W icks S u n n y Murphy Mary J o M e A n gu s r. i r o l y n V a u g h a n Ida nail Brill M ary Lee H am lo n g F r a n c e s Dilley D o ro th y H o a r d Val J e a n AI sired Helen Cox N a n c y B row n Jo y c e Zapp B a r b a r a A n n e Arn old N a nee y Moreland E d w i n s G oo d b y n B o n i t a Blundell Dawn Paulu* C h a p e r o n s : Mr- A D. Dick son W . R. N a bo ut* Shower, Supper Given For Engaged Couple La T relic Jean Atchison and E rn e st B, Peehacek, stud ents in the U niversity, whose m arriage will take place Thursday m orning at 7:30 o’clock In St. A ustin’s Chapel, were guests of honor a t a miscellaneous show er and a dinner that night. at The shower was held the home of Miss Fra n c e s Kutalek. Guests were Mrs. A rth u r Foyt, Malvina Haidusek, Irene Haidu- sek, Libuse f e r n y , Frances Bour- stein, Evelyn Koemel, Rosalie Bily, Dorothy Louise McLean, Sylvia Hajek, Minnie Foyt, Annie Foyt, Adeline Simecek, Mary Bodnarek, Minnie A. Musil, Hen­ rietta Marie Cervenka, Mary J o ­ sephine Dvoracek, Anne K utalek, and Mr. and Mrs. William K u t a ­ lek. the The supper was given by Dr. L eta H enderson and Betsy Moore a t Dr. H enderson’s home. Guests w ere following: Dr. Marie Morrow, Jo e Mitchel, Evelyn Koe­ mel, Lallance Adair, M argaret Moore, Aline Ne- mir, Charles Donoho, E r n e s t Pe- chacek, Miss Eula W hitehouse, and Miss Atchison. Spencer, Fred Phi Mu Gives C o ffe e And Informal Party IO o’clock H M embers of Phi Mu sorority e n ­ te r ta i n e d with a coffee S unday the a t M o rn in g a t c h a p t e r house, with the T hanks­ giv in g spirit evident in th e deco­ fruits, rations. Bright . Vegetables, and P u rita n m aidens n u d e r.f corn Hm- k were used iii th e dining room. colored inform al sorority also e n te rta in e d The with an for friends yesterday a fte r n o o n from | t o ' 7 o ’clock a t the house, 5:30 black i jpSihrer candlesticks candles were the decorations. p a rty and Miss Bess H e f l i n , Mrs. Charles Joe Moore, Miss Dorothy G ebauer, and Dr. Clara M. P a r ­ ker will pour at th e table. AU f o u r a re p a st presidents of the club. committee members in charge are Mrs, M artha Cavin, Mias Bess Heflin Dr, Cora M. Martin, Mrs. Alice Middleton, Mrs. Minnie Sh- pard, Miss Lucile Williams, and Dr. J e t Winters. T he Fish And Potato And Soozie Boos Clubs Are Born Two clubs have appeared on Die campus, the Fish and Potato Club and the “ Boozie Boos.” in his room. Perhaps it The Fish and Potato Club is composed of residents o f Little Campus Dorm itory A w ith C har­ lie Bintliff serving as president. live Each mem ber m u st keep a goldfish and a growing p otato plant is because of this requ irem ent t h a t a d ru g store in th e neighborhood of Little Cam pus offers a gold­ fish and a goldfish howl as a premium with each purchase of a certain b rand o f shaving cream. The function of this club is the in calling of “ hull sessions.” To each session m embers are required to bring a bag o f potato chips and a can of sardines, participation and of Gamma To be considered for m em ber­ ship in the “ Boozie Boo” club, an P h i organization Betas, a girl m u st make a fo r ­ ma! rt quest to be “ rushed.” She m ust pass an e ntrance exam!na tion, which consists of th re a d in g a needle in the pre once o f the a s ­ sembled club members. The re a r e five c h a rte r m e m ­ bers, four pie iges, or “ W ookas” a? th e y are called, and two h o n ­ orary members. Bonnie Bryan is president, or the “ Quet n Boozie Boo ” C o ffe e A nd Shower Given Miss A rcher the University, was Miss Helen A rcher, ex-studnt of compli­ m ented with two parties in A u s ­ tin S a tu rd a y to celeb rate her a p ­ proaching m a rria g e to Mr. F r e d : Brown, also a fo rm e r stu den t of the University. Mrs. Banks McLaurin and daughter. F a rrie r, were hostesses! coffee! for a S atu rd a y m o rn in g for Miss A rcher, and S a tu rd a y : night Misses Helen Wesley a nd: Margie Holder gave pottery! shower. a M A S T E R I N S T R U C T I O N IN S I N G I N G U N D E R Mine. Ma r g a r i t a Sl a v i a nsky Wo-td Famous Voice Instructor a n d Choral Director W e d n e s d a y & F r id a y A f t e r n o o n 2 3 3 0 Gu a d a l u p e St. The on*y stock of National C o l­ lege Fraternity Jewelry in Austin. 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Mrs. Ju s tic e , 2-8196. Black s a d d l e - j LISTEN TO THE GAME W ITH 5 - T U B E A SEARS M O D E R N Silverton ll Rad io BLACK ONLY A so Ava able In Red ^ 1 2 e 9 D W hite Stocky !it+ a streamlined mode! th a* :s very popular wifh the economy minded va!ue seekers! It’s a new note in com pact design. For convenience has built-in aerial. W ill get Am er­ ican broadcasts and some pc 'ce calls. S*e ^u‘s marvel let your ears be the judge. 9 0 0 Congress Use O ur Lay-Away Plan. Small Deposit Holds Any Radio Shoe Shops Typewriters Dancing LEA RN TO DA N C E — 8 L esson s 13. SO S t u d e n t B allroom C lasse s Monday and T h u r s d a y — 7:80 p.m. A N N E T T E D UVAL DANCIN G SCHOOL P h o n e s 2-8854. 6908 sos W. 14 V i sito r s W elcom e Dressmaking A L T E R A T IO N S e n d D r e s s m a k i n g . Man­ nish --nits, R e a so n a b le . 804 E a s t 2 S 1*, Call 6290. DR E S S M AKING, A l t e r a t i o n s . Re asonable. Mr*. Jo h n s o n . 1916 S p eed w ay . 2-5761. DRE SSM AKING, D e s i g n i n g . A lte r a tio n s , H e m s t it c h i n g . R e m odeling, T ailo rin g, 2561 Guad alupe. F o s te r D r e ss S h o p . 2-5801. SHOE REBULDING IN V IS I B L E HALF-S OT ING P ick -U p a n d Delivery Plumbing Records E w aler he a te r R A V E N — Since I *90 — P lu m b in g , piping, '^ p a i r in g , r a n g e s, heaters connected, sin k s , sewer* u nstopped. HOT L av aca P h o n e 6"63 ga* G oodyear Shoe Shop f^r the Shoe” Phone 4597 “ E v e r y t h i n g G u ad alup e 2836 D o rsey "Y O U ’R E A S W E E T H E A R T , ” T o m m y " B a s i n and His O r c h e s t r a Street Blues.” B m c C rosby a n d Co nnie Boswell R ecord s on sa le a: J . IL Reed Music Co. 805 C o n g r e s s. Taxis LIGHTSEY C AB CO. 5 5 5 5 W anted to Buy “Phone Ce and Count 'he Minutes” C A R E F U L DRIVERS l i t E ast 7 t h 24 th A San A ntonio MALKIN PAYS MORE fo r Used S u i t s . C l o t h i n g and Shoes. 407 E a st 6th. 2-0635, Travel Bureaus PY! - W R IT E R S AY m a k e s P o rta b le s $■ .50 up readd- c k ’*. ?21 C ongress. r Y P E W B I T E R S S old- Rent ed - Re ps i r sd Supplies TURPEN’S SIO W 18 P h on e S i l o . 0 ^ New Portable* T e r m s Like Rent Typing r e w r i t t e n and W R IT E R S sionaHy prof*** to meet •d iurn al t> ted. t e x a s L ite r a r y S ervice, 13 10 Colorado. M I AM Your m a n u s c r i p t s tv ped T h eses r e q u i r e m e n t s . 6-7 P.M. T Y P I N G : Law c a n i n e s , th e s e s, them es. Mac M u r r a y , 2206 N u ece s. 2-8817. THESES, r e p o rt s . Style, a c c u r a c y . Work called for, 3-6345. notebooks, t h em es , Room and Board Cleaners Houses for Rent CASH for S c r a p Gold. Rings Pin*, w atch es, e t c 82) Congees* Chain s 2-7712 i PAY SS,OO to $10,00 for Men** Used S u i t s . 218 E a s t 6th Ph 2-1060 DRIVING t o t u r n S n lay. Can ca r r y 'hat; Angelo T h u r s d a y , Re­ two pas e a ­ g ers. share exp en s es. A d d r e ss $04 H i g h ­ land. City. ___________ J. B. C L E s A M N I T H E R S 925 W e s t 12 P h o n e 2-1033 6- room h ou se FOR R E N T D ece m b e r I : 2826 Salado, ex cel­ lent condition, easy w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e to c a m p u s . $50.60. Call 2-8 560. (8 b e d r o o m s ) , H IG H ES T CASH P R IC E S PAID FOR se co n d -h a n d clothing, shoes, a nd suit cases W e also buy m u sic a l i n s t r u m e n t s A. S c h w a r t s P h o n e 3762. RI- A Ll. E s t a b l i s h e d R I D E ! M IIS, T A Y L O R ’S T RAVE L B U ­ Carr. I and p a s s e n g e r s a n y w h e r e . R e feren ces Huy gold- 201 E a s t 7th. 2-8 33 8. five y ears. G IR L S ; R o o m -h oard, 838.56. Room* w ith o u t board $7.60 up. 2296 Nueces. Two blocks west of Union Bui ldi ng. P ho n e 8-9 782. Can \ on ( oacli St udents in Any Courses. I If you can, a small ad placed in T he Daily Texan Classifieds will bring your name before 10,000 students many of whom are anxious to contact a first-class coach. The rates are reasonable. Call 2-2473 Before 4:30 Today Listen to M a rg ar et Speaks, Monday evening* J n g Nationwide N , B, C. Red Network Beauty Shops F i r e s t o n e HARPER METHOD SHOP Complete Beauty Service Phone 2 -6 7 8 7 121 E a s t N inth AUTO SUPPLY & H33QSEES1 A . V. Nelson, M gr. 5th at Lavaca Phone 2-414! L isten to th e V o ic e o f F ire s to n e , M o n d o * even in g s, o v er N . ti. C.— W E A R N rtu -o rk PICNIC SUPPLIES LIME RICKEY GINGER ALE RIO GRANDE FRUIT C O . S9th a t Guadalupe ■ Where to G o PARAMOUNT. — “The Awful Truth.” With Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Feature begins at l l , 12:50,. 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10, and IO o’clock. S T A T E .— “ Hold 'Em Navy." With Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, and John Howard. Feature be­ gins at 11:22, 1:04, 2:66, 4:43, 6:30, 8:17, and 10:04 o’clock. (First day.) QUEEN.— “The Women Men Marry." With George Murphy, Josephine Hutchinson, and Cliff Edwards. Feature begins at I, 2:37, 4:34, 6:21, 8:08, and 9:54 o’clock. (First day.) CAPITOL.— “Thin Ice.” With Sonja H enie and Tyrone Power. V A R S I T Y . — “ Confession." With Ray Francis, I a n H unter, and Basil Rathbone. T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 23, 1937 fe e t above the ground, and sent their white “ bombs" earthward on an unsuspecting populace. The raid was broken up, however, by the counter attack o f University officials who closed the tower for the day. A m o Nowotny, assistant dean of men, was th e victim of an at­ tem pted assassination by a g roup o f girls who pelted him with un­ e rrin g shots. The dean m ade a gallant fight and a hasty r e tr e a t a f t e r one of his wild shots hit P re sid e nt C alhoun’s office win­ dow. Fighting continued on various fro n ts until nightfall. Fighting, on the whole, was fa ir as the boys “ pulled their pu nch es" against the sex sharp-shooting w eaker ( ? ) ittle “ ganging" o f and did very one man. Some of the girls, how­ ever, looked like replicas o f Sling­ ing Sammy Baugh while merrily engaging in the fight. Shelby Club To Dance Christmas At Center Shelby County Club at a re­ cent m eeting held an election of officers and made plans for a dance to be held at Center during the Christm as holidays. The following officers were elected: Dan Bussey, p re sid e n t; Duke Taylor, vice-president; Vir­ ginia W alker, sec reta ry ; and J e f f Davis, tre a s u re r. IV#*- T h a ii Ii se ft r ill if PAGE r n Th? First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2478 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 Newsy Actors rn Parke Directs n New Fashion Actors W rite Lite O f Characters Reviewing ------- Recent Records B r J. O L C U T T S A N D E R S to p u t on “ must” list is the new Victor! SOM ETH IN G the ' I recording of the Tsch aiko w sk yI | violin concerto made by Jascha I H eifetz and the London Philhar- Miss Hillis Tells Art Of Reading Type O f Book Liked Explains Personality in In production the C urtain Club j birolli. A new method o f direction Is m0nic O rch estra under John B a r - 1 “ Our th e o ry is that one’s read- and erw ay lin g should be p lanned like one's rehearsals c f “ Alison’s House.” Mr. H eifetz as usual, gives a meals.-' M arjorie Hillis, au th or of Jam es Pa rk e , director, I t " and “ Live Alone and Like “ Orchids on Y our B u d g e t," de­ clares in “ Reading in the Bath- hack-* tu b ," a short article which ap- ground, The recording itself (a pe*? a f t e r r - o r in last w ord "A nd of course, reading in bed is f e l i c i t y , the the m o st b e a u t i f y o f a1! p a s t i m e s , t h e N ir v a n a a* the e n d o f a l o n g ' ' ‘ar , M :" '" " e l u d e , h e r ad- (vice on how to read with, ‘‘All in l a y . ” SELL T H O SE OLD SUITS, SH O ES, BO O TS f i e . t o A . SC H W A R TZ W ho Pays Highest Cash Prices I W i l l C a l l i n P e r r o n PHONE 3762 Sunday Phone. 5034 T H E Y R E P R E S E N T T H E F O U R T H E S T A T E .— G e o r g e M ur- phjr and J o se p h in e H u t c h in s o n ar e sta r rep orters in “ The W o m e n Men M arry,” now s h o w in g at t h e Q u e en . Snowball - - Continued from Page I Monday a fte rn o o n when the Aus- tin riot squad dropped its neutral I a ttitu d e , captured territo ry, j and imprisoned six of the warriors ! , the , , . ^ of ... '** office • -easurer, wore broken. t h a t M°.nday " P P ” " chargea tiled, discuss business m atters. Ques- , lion* brought up to he voted on "ho were rn tho battle when tool- at tho next meeting included tho Tho: proposed election of a pledge to captiv e, of war were released late the pledges should w ear pledge rib-1 A !th ° “ f h dislodged, bons at all easily Pledges them, and the pledges divided into groups of five u n d e r *"«*• hcld a group captain. the battle times so th a t f e llo w ' continued on the campus with fie . recognize . (CleIP a tta c k s on the e n tra n c e s of I ^ | the Union and A rchitecture B u ild -; 'H p H E JA P A N E S E had nothing I on the collegians as a num- meeting is the first Tuesday a f t e r ! ber of strategic stu d e n ts mounted I to the L ibrary Building tower, 315 the Thanksgiving holidays.. The date set fo r the n e x t pledge sma11 Ka rris0 " a- could that of all early fall and winter suits . . . coats, dresses, formals. J u a n i t a Morris b r in g s , you distinctive a p p a r e l for U n iv er s it y Co-Eds at g r e a t l y r e d u c e d prices . . . ju s t in time th e T h a n k s g i v i n g for football g a m e an d the th e a c t i v i t i e s of T h a n k s g i v in g s o c i a I season. • Sports • Formals • Street Values up to $39.75 included in this Sale First Church of Christ, Scientist AUSTIN, TEXAS C C . M t h e L mo n rn ’ ■ ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E $1 AQQ I O JOHN HENRY WEER, C. S. of B r o o k lin e , M a ss a c h u se tts Millinery Greatly Reduced Me rn b er of th e B oard o f L e c tu r e s h ip o f T he M o th er Church, The F irst Church of C hrist, S c ie n t is t , in B o sto n , M a ss a c h u se tts . TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, 1937, 8 O ’CLOCK HOGG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM U n iv e r s i t y C am p u s You and y o u r fr ie n d s a r e co rd ia lly in v ite d to a tt e n d . fuanita Morris ° Dress Shop Driskill Hotel Bldg. Phone 2-5863 A f t e r th e lin es h a v e been m a s ­ tered . the play will be given for member* of the C u rta in Club. T hey will be s e a t e d in a circle around the stage an d th e a cto rs will not be able to play for an y one 8 ie . T h e re su lt o f this c i ­ re--ion is th a t the cast has no a l­ ternative but they would in a room w ith o u t anyone w a tc h in g s a y s the a u d ie n c e will become the a c ­ tors and th e actors th e audience n this relationship. th e m . Mr. P a rk e to move a* The rn e m b e r s o f to s t a y T h a n k s g i v i n g th e c a st are in A u s t i n du rin g g o i n g the to c o n t i n u e r e h e a r s a ls . The p la y will •''peri in H o g g M e m o r i a l A u d i t o ­ rium D e c e m b e r 14 at 8 : 1 5 o ’clock and will r u n fo r th r e e nights. h o li d a y s S I C K L I S T S t D a v i d ’. H o s p i t a l V e r n t i p P e r d u * W i n f i e l d H o i m e * Gel r g te Ma* M a t e j e k H. W . P h i Hp* D o n a l d W igrititon W a r r e n W i l l a m * S e t o n F r e d L. R a m s d e i i B o b B u t l e r Z e n o b i a He '» M ax S k e l t e r . Alic ia L o c k e s W a i t e r 5 H a r d - g r a v e M L. L e f l e r , ii Sara B o d e n M o r r i s M a re u t I n t . r m a r y E l l e n D . B r >oks B e r t r a m C h il d * J i m B i x i n * S c o 11 i a h Kite D o r m i t o r y a t H e m * Cee Ie H a m p t o n D o r o t h y H - a r d P e g g y Catr-pbel! Ill A c n e H u t c h «•-- E d i t h Me*' W U ' in J o h n n y M ac k R o g e r M od M a r s • Pa sr- ha ! J tile J a c o b * - C o r a De* M in g* M a r ' K a t h e r i n e Dei b a r i Bu l a r d S. R W G e o r g e t t e M u r p h y W a l t e r L u c a * O r i o n S ' m m * V ir g n i a D e t a r ... 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