T o d a y ’s Editorial W orld P olice For P ea c e? th te x a n The W e a th e r M ostly clou dy with rising t e m p e r a t u r e V o lu m e 39 Z 720 P r i c e F i v e C e n t s A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , DE C E M B ER 16, 1937 S i x P a g e s T o d a y N o . 7 6 W r it e s C o lu m n H e R egretted Longhorns Win Again, 33-30 W h it e A n d T a te Lead In Beating Dallas Team B y C L A R E N C E L A R O C H E r«M« Sparta Staff U niversity L o n g h o r n b a s­ te a m c o n tin u e d on The k e t b a ll the c o m e b a c k tr a il to n i g h t w ith co n v ic in g 3 8-80 v ic to ry o v e r th t o w e r i n g Dr P e p p e r Dallas. f o r w a r d , w a s W a r r e n O sb o rn e , S te e r high poin t man, te a m f ro m I sc o rin g lf* points. U.T. Newsmen -Smoke Sunday Sigm a Delta C h i Sets ‘Bull Session' T he L o n g h o rn s w ith W hite, N ew sm e n of t h e c a m p u s will t h e i r C h r is t m a s p a r t y S u n - j M oers, a n d T a t e le a d in g t h e w ay, have e x h ib ite d a g r e a t d e f e n s iv e g am e, day night h old in g t h . D allas roam to three "A g lo rified bull sessio n ” w ill be held in th e ( o m m o n s F o u n t a i n ! , goals a n d o n e field a t t h e f r e e she , Room f rom w h ile T a t e a n d O sb o rn e w e r e nil- A ll-N e w sp a p e rm a n C h r i s t m a s tn g u p t h i r t e e n p o in ts fo r th .’ of- S m o k e r sp o n so red by S ig m a D elta Chi, p r o fe ssio n a l jo u r n a l is tic fra- f en siv e . Dr, W a lte r tenuity. Big Olin Cobb a n d J a k e Rey- g to 9 o ’clock tin f o r w a r d s , edge d e n t of th* led W e bb, U n iv e r s ity a u t h o r and his- Holds. Dr P e p p e r the D allas te a m '* o f fe n s iv e . Rey- cro w d on n olds held t h r o u g h o u t th e g a m e w ith his e x - S n o u n c e d . bib it inn of T he S t e e r d e f e n s e held him score- dent-, leu* in tho firs/ half, b u t h e b ro k e v o l u n te e r w o rk e rs of th e T e x a n . t h r o u g h d u r in g th.: second h a lf to m e m b e r s of th e bu sin e ss and ad- sen-I th e v e r tis in g s t a f f s o f th e T ex a s Stu- b as k et c o u n te d and Ray p e t t y , g u a r d , got six. B D e W itt and Cobb ac- d e n t P u b lic a tio n s . seven p o in ts each. m e m b e r s of for * b ro u g h t a k in g shots f o u r Inc., 5 U.T. Students Try For Oxford In Houston 2 F r o m S t a t e T o B e C h o s e n By C o m m i t t e e Five U n iv e r s i t y of T ex a s stu- j d e n ts will a p p e a r T h u r s d a y b e f o r e in H ou ston th e s ta te c o m m itt e e to se lec t R hod es S ch o la r c a n d i­ d a t e s f r o m T ex as. Clyde M itchell, J r ., J a m e s H o w ­ a r d , Giles A v r i e tt , L. L. D inkins, le ft an d W illiam J o s i a h G oode A u stin W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n . The H o u s to n begin this m o r n in g a t 8 o ’clock at a b r e a k fa s t a t w hich Vresid e n t E d ­ g a r 0. L o v e tt of Rice I n s titu t e an d co m m itte e m e m b e r s will be pre se n t. c o n f e r e n c e will in te rv ie w s, a n d Most o f the d a y will be sp e n t tw o s tu d e n ts in will be selec ted from T e x a s schools to a d v a n c e to th e r e g io n a l e lim ­ ination t o be m a d e a t N ew O rleans D e c e m b e r 20. T he r e g io n a l c o m m itte e will se­ lect f o u r s t u d e n t s f ro m schools in T ex a s, O k la h o m a , A rk a n s a s , Ala- to l a m a , he and Mississippi g r a n t e d to O x fo rd Univ e r s ity . sc h o larsh ip s J . VV C A L H O U N Calhoun Writes lexan Column Subject O f Article Is Teaching Views J. W. C a lh o u n , p r e s id e n t ad in Jap Officer Removed For Panay Bombin Writers lo Hear Magazine Plans S c r i b b l e r s To Disc us s P u b l i c a tio n T o nigh t th e l i t er a r y ma ga 7. ne A r e p o r t on the p robab le costs for th e Scr i bbl ers C lu b is pl a nn in g to p u b ­ lish will be m a d e by R. L. Swain th e club’s and Bob E c k h a r d t at n m e e ti n g Texa« U n io n 208, toni ght at 8 o’clock idea o f a T he Scribbler*, prop osed th e l i t e r a r y m agazine U t ' c a m p u s a n d n o n -c a m p u s re a d e rs | a b o u t th e sa m e tim e Sigma Delta f r a ­ Chi, p r o fe ssio n a l te r n i ty , pro p o sed m a g a z in e o f g e n e r a l in te rest. jo u r n a lis m th e idea of a j Both g r o u p s have clee*cd com­ to mit te e s d u r in g r e c e n t m e etin g s t a r t th e se m o v e m e n ts and, both ideas have b e e n p re se t ted to the T exas B o a rd of S t u d e n t P u b lica­ tion* f o r th e ir a p p ro v a l a n d for suggestions. is, as exp re ssed by The o b je ct of this l i t e r a r y p u b ­ lication the clu b ’s re so lu tio n , to g vc the s t u ­ dents a w id er v a r ie ty of stu d e n t- to p r e p a re d r e a d i n g m a t t e r an d serve as an o u tle t for them c o n ­ trib u tio n s. G u n b o a t Su rv iv o rs ay A tta c k W a s Deliberate B U L L E T I N L O N D O N , ( T h u r s d a y ) , D e c . 1 6 .— ( I N S ) - * —R e a r A dm iral l e o in Wit SUf t ami , c h i e f o f a e r i a l o p e r a t i o n s wi t h t h e J a p a n e s e C h i n a , has b e e n r e c a l l e d f r o m h i s pos t by t he T o k y o hi gh c o m m a n d , a c c o r d i n g to R e u t e r * S h a n g h a i d i s p a t c h e r f or ce * T h e a c t i o n , R e u t e r s q u o t e d a u t h o r i t i e s as s a y i n g , “ w a s in a c ­ t o punish o f f i c e r * r e s p o n s i b l e f o r b o m b * c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p l e d g e i ng o f t h e U . S. G u n b o a t P a n s y . ’' It w a s s e m i - o f f i ci al l y a n n o u n c e d t h a t Rear A d m i r a l M i t s u n a m i will be f o r t h w ith r e l i e v e d o f His pos t . t he a g e n c y r e p o r t e d . G irls Take Tip, H elp S a n ta G ive Su ita b le G ift “ W e c a n ’t, do m u c h a b o u t th e p e a c e a n d q uie t, but — — So read th e t a g on the C h rist­ mas p a c k a g e w hich H u gh S t e ­ ger, law s tu d e n t , found at his lu nch ta b le W e d n esd ay noon In sid e t h e p ackage w as a pink kew pie-doll w ith a blue ribbon a r o u n d its neck. T ak in g a tip fro m a T e x a n article . M a rjo rie Lewis a n d R uth S tu a r t had given him u - r. w h a t he w ante d But, yet, he for C hristm as. th e d o e s n ’t know p eace and quiet a r e coming. fro m w here T W A SH I NGT OX, ( I N S ) —-D eeply Dec. co n c e rn e d 16. — over ey e-w itness sto rie s o f sink ig f< ar the Y a n g tz e A m erican vessel* in River, U nited S ta te s la st n ig h t the Mikado G o v e r n m e n t n« *ted specifically g u a r a n t e e th e sa fe ty of An eriean lives and p r o p e r ty fro m f u r t h e r J a p a n e s e ag g re ssio n in the w a r -to rn a r e a s of C h in a. of th e P a n a y d e s tru c tio n th r e e A m e r ic a n oil b eing c o n s id e re d new veal*-/. on A f u r th e r p r o t e s t ov er th e bom b au d ta n k e r s was in view of -he r e ­ in w hich : th e J a p a n e s e a b and la n d fo rc e s w e n t a b o u t d e s t r u c t i o n o f the f o u r c r a f t , a1! p r o m in e n tly d is­ p la y in g th e A m e r ic a n flag. f a c ts w hich hav e b e e n th e m a n n e r S H A N G H A I , D e c . 1 6 . — t o d a y a t t e r o f s u r v i v o r s ( T h u r s d a y ) — ( I N S ) — I n t e r * n a t i o n a l t e n s i o n m o u n t e d t o n e w t h r e e A m e r ­ l e v e l s P a n a y i c a n b o m b i n g c h a r g e d i n c i ­ d e n t b o r e e a r m a r k s of a d e l i b ­ e r a t e a t t a c k t h a t t h e t h e T h e f r o m N a n k i n g , t h r e e A m e r i c a n s u r v i v o r s d i s p u t e d t h e J a p a n e s e c o n t e n t i o n t h a t t h e a i r t h e P a n a y a t t a c k * S u n d a y o n a n d t a n k e r s w e r e a c c i d e n t a l . C h i n e s e t r o o p s . r e t r e a t i n g t o o k to d a y a lo n g up rn new l i ne t h r o u g h t h r e e m i d ­ d e f e n s e d l e p r o v i n c e s o f C h i n a . S i m ­ l o n g a n ! i c i p a t e d , u l t a n e o u s l y , l a r g e - s c a l e i n v a s i o n o f S o u t h C h i n a wa* r e p o r t e d a s g e t t i n g u n d e r w a y . J a p a n e s e sta n d IPlif P a n a y O f f i c al r e g r e t s o f J a p a n f or t he U . S. G u n ­ t he s i n k i n g o f bo at t h e Y a n g t z e In Ri v e r w e r e e x p r e s s e d b y J a p a n ­ e s e A m b a s s a d o r H i r o s i S a i t o , wh o c o n f e r r e d w i t h S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e C o r d e l l H u l l a f t e r t he bo m b i ng . Opening For Museum Sunday Dedication Service Will Be Broadcast this w e e k ’s tovian, will talk. J o e Bf den, presi- S p e a k s ’1' a r t rn Ie te n th e T exa n, local c h a p t e r , has a n - J T he c o lu m n on “ Some R e flec tio n s for P re sco tt ' te r im of t h e U n iv ersity , ha* w rit Thf Prof* ss or The f o u n d a t i o n f ro m w hich the lo n g - r a n g e sh o o tin g . I G u ests invited a r e all men stu - on thp Art r,f T e a c h in g , will ap- sc h o la r s h ip ’* a r e ta k e n w as b egun by Cecil Rhodes, s ta te s m a n and jo u r n a l is m courses, p e a r rn F r i d a y ’s issue, Mr. C a lh oun spoke on the sub- dia m o n d rmlhonair* o > Rt R rec^ n t Phi R e U K a p p a i U H ted f a c u l t y m e e tin g , and Emory „ . o i m n edi- s t a t e r . B r ita in , and G e r m a n y by b a n d i n g b e tw e e n ... i the D e p a r t m e n t o f to r of the column., believed th * ’ se n d in g o u ts t a n d in g s t u d e n ts to T he Steers* s ta r t e d t h e second J o u r n a li s m , and a n y o th e r men in th e subje ct w ould be o f in te rest O x fo r d , w here R hodes rec* th e U n iv e rsity w o rk in g for new s- schooling-____________ to mnrp s t u d e n t s arid reserved S u n d a y for the smoker, quality a n d philosophy of teach- y | C | t n r M f f l K P C flaking captain t h r « p o i n t , b r f o r . I p a p e r . ............................... Th»■ F o u n ta in Room has been l,„!f th e TD- Pe p p * rs could o r g a n iz e . ! Don Whit.-. Storm guard, passed to We e Willie Tate, which will he very informal, “ just and as Tate put a perfect push- a g e t -togo*ber to get all the news teachers shot through the basket, Referee hawks of the campus acquainted m0 re of Dusty B o g g e s s ’s hand went up Rig while they drink c o f f e e and p uf f anrj n a lin g an e x tra f o r m e r Th* Joh n T a r le to n s ta r D r. M ebb, w ho Df, ^ ^hb. WllO hSifs hccotno 6 cigars,* B elden ex p la in e d , for T a te . shot Mr. has becom e a J a m e s P ark e, C a lh o u n d i s c u s t h - i i . «. r s * :Pg and deplores the fact t h a t * I J* I V I too ofter, must devote to research their activities extra-curricular e x t r a - e u r r ie u la r time activities U « l l th a n to te a c h in g . th a n to te a c h in g . Fftmxac PurLo Dcciataflt n r n f e s . p r o f es- , J a m e s P a rk e , a s sista n t p r o l e s - 1 . r , . ,-.cL ’ J . 'I . C u r ta in (d u b , will w rite a colum n a s sista n t JJ * f ’ /’y I U J , . J I | h f 2 r i p C I * L I U I Q I I v J sp e a k on his e x p e r ie n c e s f o r p u blic ation a f t e r the C h r is t th e m a s holidays. P o w e rs said Wed- I. * er» - JI av- _ o ^ ..4U * wa* 19-7. His ran th e end of shot. th e w ea l, wi sc o rin g af- In w ritin g , At A f t e r T a t e 's f r e e gam e b e c a m e a high f i r . eloped m in u t e s to play, aeore-hnard r e a d in g 25-23. to d r a w the c o u n t T h e S te e r s rn m id - c o u rt to book. “ Divided W e S ta n d . ' . a r a ( rr a d u .lly a e r a g e , ho will b r rn r n - b a l l a s the gap u n til, w ith th e y had l , , v , o f five a b s e n c e and p la n s to g • to F u r the I ni th e ope. He will le c tu r e at la te s t v arsity of Loud.rn. ha* 27-23 when th e y did the “ f re e z in g c r e a te d c o m m en t th e c o u n t r y o v e r f o r its open discussion of n o r th - a c t" in d u s tria l d o m in a n c e . He D allas te a m from u n d e r th e goal. e m is A p ass f r o m W h ite the a u th o r o f “ T h e T e x a s to O sb o r n e also T*as g o o d f o r tw o p o in ts w ith Os- R a n g e r s ” a n d “T h e G r e a t P la in s .” t h e sco rin g end. D e ­ b o r n e on w i t t c a m e bac k to m a k e th e cou n t 27-24 w hen h. m a d e a f r e e shot, hut O sb o r n e g r a b b e d the ball a f t e r the t h r o w - in a n d d rib b le d dow n Die c o u r t f o r a sc o re to m a ke th e b o ard r e a d 29-24. Poll Shows Pull Of Nichols's Band the co m b in a tio n T h e D allas te a m th e n used the C o b b -R e y n o ld s to ma k e th e sc ore 29-27, b u t W h ite to m a k e ’ he tallied a c o u n t 31 2 7 , and T o m m y Ne ms pftMed t o ” O sb o rn e long sh o t f o r the Red Nichols a n d his P enn ies, th* rex? f a m o u s b a n d to play at l a r g e U n iversity, should d r a w a , ‘ .lan c e t h e crow d t u t S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r IS. in C r e e - . h r is tm a s a? . See S T E E R S , pag e 3. Follow ing d edica tion n i t , o f Ida May Hall, p r e s id e n t of th e said, “ O u r m a g a z in e S cribblers, would not, how ever, be n ec essar- the T « » M e m o ria l Mu- Hf f o r * * n » m l c a r a p a , d ir trib u - tion and its c o n t e n ts not ad stu- ,|(>n, w ritt( ,r ... N v ith e r o f tw o pvopilsed ce rem n - Decem- th e Literary Groups Contest Tonight , e. I am quit* t sTAnr n m t n im r * Him t.u r u u i u u c i ua i , impresse . , „• seam S u n d a y a f te r n o o n , ... : _ b e r 19. visitors and h o n o red g u e s t , ,.f tVl. b o th th e m a g n if ic e n se and size o f . will be invited to inspect th e Uni y o u r b u ild in g s a n d th e n u m b e r of ,n y o u r U n iver- versify cam pus, A. G a r la n d A dair, ; t u d e n U e n r ,-llled sit v,” said Dr. Max F a r r an d , no- c h a ir m a n of t h e A m e ric a n L egion ' ‘L 'V T I - T * and* d ir e c to r of re- L* ........." M a rc h a t th e ^ u n t i n i ^ o n L ib r a r y a r J A rt G allery at Sa-. Marino, £ a j r .“ night. " J " * 'd , " "•/, • been exp ressed by both societies two in r e sp e c t The G ra n g e J a c k e ts , U n iv ersity Dr. F a r r a n d , who a r r iv e d here service o r g a n iz a tio n , and A lpha p u b lic atio n s an d s u g g e stio n s have n a tio n a l , to com po sing the in New York W i l l i n g 0 m t ,XB «, . h o n o r a r y been m a d e t h a t the g r o u p s m ight r e p r e s e n ta t iv e w ins , combine t h e i r ta!, n ts f o r th e pub- E ach will hav. ♦ hr* j d is trib u te d to th e s tu d e n ts . *.....p e r . . . test bas n a te d by M on day a f te r n o o n a f t e r a t t n I,rig p H . ho ard m e e tin g C * t y ° h a s been visitin g the I 'n iv e r - » " » , « sity c a m p u s a n d especially W r e n n , A itk e n , and S ta r k Li bra r- Boy S couts will se rv e as guides alie n ms. He r e m a rk e d “ g r a t i f y i n g t o me th e ir services as guides, A u stin lh e M useum it w as on f r a t e r n i t y , th e » « « » < * Heat,on o f one m a l i n e . rhi idea> h ow eve r, is u n d e r co nsid er- th e decision inly p e n d in g I n te r-so c ie ty fo re n sic ac tivities will be c onc lu de d fo r th e fall w ith I 4 to n ig h t. e x t e m p o r a n e o u s speak in g c o n ­ silver cup, do- the T e x a s Book S to re , will be a w a rd e d th e society. H ogg. A th e n a e u m , or Rusk, whose f i r s t place. t h r e e r e p r e s e n t a ­ tives. T h re e individual prizes will be given, to m a g a z in e s will be in co n flict w ith each o th e r n o r will they clash w ith I is now b eing it the R a n g e r as , Ad* tr g r o u n d s. Mr. o f th e P u b lica tio n s C om m ittee, to F o u r new m e m b e rs elected S crib b le rs Club a t th e ir la s t m eet- Special in v ita tio n s to the **.-■ myr w jR read mo me of th e ir orig - na. w ork to n ig h t. T h e y a r e P aul m ony have b e e n e x te n d e d to th e C e n te n n ial C o m m itte e , th e b o a r d O’Brien, P r e n tic e UUU M rs. K ath- „K, r o u n c j] of d ir e c to r s o f t h e m u se u m , a n d HIi'- Louise P r i t c h e t t . ;t” n 1 , th e T e x a s U nion. T he donors of g if ts . D r. < . A. I a n - to t h e g a t h e r in g , fo rth , c o m m a n d e r of the spoke I exas intl *estmg his- the m-.r,. *■««* „ f tho H un t im*!.rn L ib ra ry . th e H u n ti n g t o n L ib ra ry , th e re n o w n e d is h u n g gem , w as in A u s tin y e s te r d a y is­ th e su ing p e rso n a l in v ita tio n s to I in w h ich In- ... • tm e n t 0 f th e A m e ric a n Le- T n V U U A u d u n T 15,1 n u > , , n . I r a d © w O m m i S S l O n G r Movies Ask Use Of U. I. Papers fo r t h a t M a te ria l the m otion pic­ t u r e “ W a g o n s W e s tw a rd .” a d r a ­ th a t y o u r Ii- matic b io g r a p h y of S a m H o usto n, j b r ary h o lds s u c h an e m in e n t place will p ro b a b ly com e fro m the Uni- on the U n iv e r s ity and th a t its q u a ­ v a r s ity Library', Donald Coney, l ib r a r ia n , has a n n o u n c e d , Mr. a n d Mrs L u tc h e r S ta r k e n ­ a tin boy a n d cousin of M ayor Tom lu n c h e o n T u e s d a y in the E nglish M iller, h a s w r i tte n Mr. Coney for Room of a list c f m a te r ia l on Sam Ho us- lib r a r ia n ton and ... I. .I d e p e n d e n c e te r t a i n e d D r. F a r r a n d w ith th e T e x a s W a r f o r lity is so sp le n d id .’ in prep- to r y o f H arold S h u m a te , k„ to be used f o r m e r A n s­ te llin g th e m „ f the roovie a r y G y m . A poll ta k e n r e c e n tly by th e B u r e a u o f S t u d e n t Opini n show s t h e r e should be as la rg e a c row d f o r th e Shop F ield s d ance, only I p e r c e n t m ore s t u ­ d e n ts f a v o r in g S h ep F ie ld s : th is h« for T he m o st im p o r ta n t so urce of G a i n s b o r o u g h s ‘B lue Boy and hi.a<, 4 of tho d e p a r t m e n t s of th e s tu d e n t o* m a te r ia l on th e life of Sam H ous- to n in w hich a re g a t h e r e d m a n y of trea - is “ T he R a v en .” bv M a rq u is th e w o r l d ’s m o s t priceless In ftUt aures. M f C oney ^ aid> he ad d e d , t h e r e are abo u t seven th o u s a n d pag es of type d m a te r ia l h r a r y w as o rig in a lly a co o n H o u sto n in th** archives o f the g a t h e r e d bv A r m e r L ib r a r y , w r i tin g - a n d all of his speeches. C a d e n t , it p r e s e n t A lth o u g h in c luding most o f his ^ « c o lle c to r . tov and not w a th e H u n tin g to n Li- ,>m' i . I n f o r m a tio n on th e a rm y o f the nl0?t c o m p le te a n d valu able liter- in a r y co lle c tio n s in e x i s te n c e . ...... S ta te g o v e r n m e n t. I he f or t y - f i ve m i n u t e dedu a lion p r o g r a m will begin a t 2:3 0 h0 tjd a ys w ith o’clock and will include a c o n c e r t by t oe the L o n g h o r n B and a n d A m e ric a n L egion D ru m a n d B ug le be T he ( or pa. b r o a d c a s t o v e r K N O W . p r o g r a m will A m erican , in_ Dr. Johnson A n d W ife, Authors, Visit Austin (Union Dr. G uy J o h n s o n and his w ife, Dr. Jo h n s o n , a u t h o r s of se v e ra l b o o k s a n d p r o fe s s o r s at th e U n iv e r s i t y of N o rth C aro lin a, in A u stin T u e s d a y n ig h t a r r i v e d two d a y v is it w ith Mrs. for J o h n s o n ’s sister, Mrs. J . O. G a r ­ r e t t . a Dr. Guy Shep F ields Red Nichols E i t h e r one S hep F ields a n d W a y n e K i n g . t h e T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n Rusk pa 38.5 p e r c e n t . 37.2 p e r c e n t . 24.3 p e r c e n t T e x a s Republic can he fo und th e la*gent c row d s e x c e p t pers. d r e w f o r G uy L o m b a rd o . a crow d J u s t aa la rg e is e x p e c te d to h e a r Red Mr. C on e y su g g e s te d th a t pho- to s ta tic copies be se n t to Mr. Shu- th e m a n u sc rip ts can J o h n so n has w r i tte n I N icholas S a t u r d a y unless too m a n y man*, since leave -bowed th a t boys in te r - for th e holidays n o t be shippe d to C a lifo rn ia, r e c e n t book, “ A nti Bellum viewed w e r e w illing to pay m o re | R epublic Studios, “ W agons W e s t w a r d ” will be a Inc., p ic tu re , to h e a r big n a m e b a n d s , w ith Mr, S h u m a te as p ro d u ce r, f o u r books on n e g r o folk c u l t u r e j s t u d e n t s and on ra c e re la tio n s . H is w i f e ’s T h e poll most N o rth C a ro lin a a Social H is to r y ,* was p u b lis h e d th is fall. th a n $1 T h e y a r e also h e r e to visit w ith : P R A C T I C E P O S T P O N E D T he p r a c tic e which was ached uled fo r 6 :3 0 o’clock to n ig h t for th e G lee C lub m e m b e rs w orking on “ T im e S ta g g e r s O n." has been from p o stp o n e d to F r id a y n ight 6:30 to 7 :3 0 o’clock. J o e W h it­ ley, d ir e c to r , has an n o u n c e d . At 7 o’clock th e c o n t e s t a n ts will to in W a g g o n e r H all 101 the firs t o f which was a d e b a te , won by A th e n a e u m L it­ e r a r y Society. In a Un mal apology, in w hich m e e t th e y o f f e r e d p r o f u s e r e g r e ts , com* draw subjects. T h e ta lk s will he- plete in d e m n ific a tio n , p u n is h m e n t gin a ' 8 o ’clock. This is the sec- f o r the m ilita ry p e r so n n e l involved oiid such e v e n t o f th e y e a r to be in the a t ta c k , a n d a p a r tia l g u a r - given bv th e I n te r-so c ie ty F o re n - a n te e ag a in st r e u rre n c e of sun* J a p a n e s e ila r claim ed rh a ’ o w ing to poor visi­ bility, th e a i r c r a f t s , a lth o u g h th e y desce n d ed t - fairly low a ltitu d e s , w ere unable to discern a n y m ark t h a t a n y one th em w a s a n ‘C A m e ric a n ship or m a n -o f - w a r.” The U nited S ta te s G o v e r n m e n t does n ot c o n te m p la te naval act on in t r '-’ P r e s e n t F a r E astern A thenae.nr. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s are Jo e K ilgore. Bim J . D ean, and A aron Witz. A lte rn a t* will be H ogg will be Ed Tnbolowsky. bv D a r b y O rg a in , In cid e n ts, th e Rusk r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s had not aR cf (“ day. Cordell Hull, se c re ­ will Russell P a ’ ton. a n d O sw ald R am - Miss K athleen M olesw orth . ex- r e p r es e n t e d ’ he U n iv e r s ity , c - r . e from G u a te m a la C ity, G u a - ■ ire*. te m ala, the C h r is tm a s to spend rel a t i ve s in An s b ee n selected W e d n e s d a y , t a r y of sta te , d e c la re d in a press ------------- -------------------—— -------------- —— c o n fe re n ce. “ We have n o t r ad Mis* Moleswort h is as si st a nt T . p . ■ r trad<, com m iggjon« r jn t h e o ffic e I e n t a t i v e h i n d i e x a m th e com m ercial a t t a c h e in th e Q r h p r j u l p O u t S o o n C o n s u la te at G u a te S c h e d u l e K J U 1 O O O n the h e r She fi nal flounced in 1920 T e n t a t i v e first s t u d e n t p r o b a b ly be in 1917. and IMH‘.a City. rec eiv e d bachelor of a r ts d e g r e e from th e schedule will U ii iv ersity was a ma s t e r of busine?* a d m in is t r a - tion d egree fro m th e U n iv ersity . th e e x a m in a tio n an- the C hristm as to receive holidays, Miss L a B a re k m a n , edi- t o r of of ficial publications, said W e d n e s d a y , the fo re ig n service, w as sta tio n e d f o r sc hed ule , w hich beg in s T h u rsd ay , issued two y e a rs in M adrid a n d six y e a r s J a n u a r y 20. will not be at. H a v a n a b efo re b ein g t r a n s f e r - u n til sh o r tly a f t e r t h e holidays, Miss B a r e k m a n ^aid. red M is* M olesw orth e n t e r e d to G u a te m a la City. d e ta ils of c o m p le te b e f o r e T he Pharm acy Banqueteers G e t Tin M e d a ls A n d Rom an Pie ______S a r *nod forces or u n la w fu l T T H E I R s ix th a n n u a l b an- “ m e n .” he said, “ who deserve a By ROA H O D G E S At sam e arid have n ot now u n d e r con sid­ e ra tio n a n y j o i n t or o th e r kind of nava l a c tio n ,” Hull sta te d . R e m a r k * N o t B i n d i n g th e it was .strongly em phasized t h a t th e S c- r e t a r y ’s r e m a r k covers cue s it u a ­ it exists to d a y and tion only as does not this c o u n t r y a g a in s t ac tion in th e f u ­ tu r e should it prove n ec essary . in a n y w ay bind tim e, T h e A m e ric a n d e m a n d to J a p a n include*! the whole f a b ric o f ob­ se rv a tio n of th e “ Open D o o r” p o l­ icy in China. ass a t a n c e “ T h e U n ite d S t i t e s re q u e s t* a n d exp e cts a r h a t d efin ite a n d specific ste p s hav e beer: ta k en w hich will e n s u r e that h e r e a f t e r A m e ric a n in te r e s ts and p r o p e r ty in C h 'n a will not be sub­ je c te d J a p a n e s e inter- a t t a c k by to I +V*vm.P bv »»,»• Tanane-se a u t h o ri- th e whatsoeVe r , ” o,. 6 5 Students Drill W eekly Fo r U n cle Sam Dr. H. E. Moore, a s s is ta n t p r o f e s ­ sor o f sociology, a n d his w ife, whom they knew when Dr. M oore w*« a m e m b e r of the a c u ity at.| j-jo r S e s S l i g h t e d F o r T r u c k s B y U . T . G u a r d s m e n t h r e e y e a r s ; N o rth C a rolina e n d in g J o h n s o n j Dr. and his w if e , w ho a r e n a t iv e s of Cl,f-envillp. T ex a s, plan m a in te n a n c e h id e s , By N E D L O O N E Y these m o to r vt- J a n u a r y ai a c o n f e r e n c e o f high l r a v e ^ . stu- fall. last fo r o f to Frid a y . For the S O C I E T Y R a p id Reader I A dents, E v e r y I m v c r s i ty front and center! n igh t. T u e s d a y rn o b e d ie n c e to this c o m m a n d , sixty- five s t u d e n t s w ho com pose a b o u t o n e - f o u r t h of t h e 111th Q u a r t e r ­ m a s t e r R e g im e n t an d S ta te De­ ta c h m e n t of t h e T e x a s N a ti o n a l aside G u a r d p u t civilian t h e i r u n if o rm s , a n d clo thes, don d o u b le -tim e o u t to C a m p M a b ry f o r then* w eekly drill. t h e i r ‘he s tu d e n ts th o u sa n d o f eight o ffic ia ls of th e F o u r t h A rm y. In e s t i m a t i n g th e p o te n tia l s tr e n g t h of tile U n ite d S ta te s A rm y, these I N A U G U S T o f each y e a r the a n n u a l a t te n d m il ita r y e n c a m p m e n t, which con­ tro o p s sists .. r e p r e s e n t i n g all sections o f the nit s ta te , f u lly ing, su c h as th a t received b y th e ; S ta te s c o uld mobilize an d r e g u la r a r m y , fo r th e v a rio u s in- equip an a r m y of five million m en r a n t r y , a v ia tio n , signal, q u a r t e r - w ithin a p e rio d o f n in e ty dave. m a s te r , and a r tille r y units of the division. o f fic e r s , poin te d o u t th a t in study, the e v e n t of , tra in - a m a J ° ! to p rovide c o n f lic t, c a r e f u l , th e a f t e r field is , , . TV_ 111fW T he I l i t h Q u a r t e r m a s t e r Regi its tw o h u n d r e d an d m e n t w ith tw e n t y men a n d t w e n t y - e ig h t o f ­ t h e p r e f e r A lth o u g h F o r e c a s t of th e w e e k -e n d ’s so­ cial e v e n ts com es w ith the a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t of six f r a t e r n i t y a n d s o r o rity f o r m a ls sc h e d u le d fo r F r i ­ d ay a n d S a t u r d a y n igh t. T h ese d a n c e s , c l u b fo rm a ls, a n d d o r m i­ to ry open houses will m ake the p r e - h o lid a y w ee k-e nd th e most a c ­ tive th e y e a r . social period of ( S e e pag e 5, c o lu m n I.) som e h o rse s of th e F i f t y - s i x th C a v a lry t h e U n iv e r s ity B r ig a d e , m o st of s t u d e n t s in the se rvic e of U n cle S a m a s N a tio n a l G u a r d s m e n a r e m e m b e r s of th e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C orps, kno w n as the backbone* of chief th e a r m y . T his r e g i m e n t ’s an d f e e d in g , d u tie s, t r a n s p o r t i n g th e p e r s o n n e l o f th e T he L o n g h o rn s c o n t in u e in th e ir T h ir ty - s ix th Division, a re t h r e e co m eb a ck e f f o r t s , d e f e a t i n g th e f u n c ti o n s in d is p en sa b le to th e exis- Dr. P e p p e r te a m o f D allas, 33-30. in A lth o u g h t h e l a t t e r te a m m a d e a j te n e e r e g i m e n t v a lia n t e f f o r t in th e second half, th e S te e r s held t h e le a d th r o u g h - a r e e ig h ty tr u c k s , am i th r o u g h o u t o ut th e g am e. (S e e p a g e I , col-: th e y e a r th e e n liste d m en s tu d y UUU! ID t h e e q u ip m e n t o f of a n y a r m y . S P O R T S o p e r a tio n p r im a r il y c lo th in g , In c lu d e d th e the N e x t s u m m e r , how ever, t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t p la n s ’o d is c o n ­ tin u e th e Palacios ca m p ansi com ­ bine th** N atio n al G u a r d u n its of T e x a s , O klahom a, New Mexico, A r k a n s a s , L o u isia n a, A la b a m a , a n d G eorgia, which com p ose the S e v e n t h and E ig h th Corps A re as o r the F o u r t h A rm y U n ite d S ta te s A rm y. An e s t i m a t ­ th o u sa n d m e n will p a r ­ ed six ty tic ip a te t h e m ass m a n e u v e r s in o f this m a m m o th e n c a m p m e n t to b e held n e a r San A nto n io . th e o f T H IS c o n c e n t r a tio n of troop® is in k e e p in g w ith th e plans D____ erson of El Paso, are n om ine es su g g e s te d t h e i r quet W e d n e s d a y A evening, p h a r m a c is ts b eg a n r e p a st w ith “ P r a m a r m e n i a c a e et P y r i c o m m u n is ” to p p e d o f f w ith “ P a s t a P y r i Mali cum L a c to Dulce F r i g ­ id©” and an “ I n f u s u m C o ffe a e Arabica©,” or pie a la m ode a n d co ffe e to you. Dr. Don Get h u f f y , who p r e ­ scribe*' f o r tho p a r ti ,, m ust have that g u e s ts shah* wed while t a k in g f o r J o h n R. S to c k ­ to n a n d Bill W oods, to a s tm a s te rs , w e r e c o n tin u o u s ly b o b b in g up to re a d s p u r io u s te le g r a m s, T h a t is. th e y w ere until th e y rec eiv e d one . S top . . . . . Stop ... , P. S f i t t i n g r e w a rd a n d to whom I ta k e notp d ec| aia i p le a s u r e in p r e s e n t l y these Hied-1 a l s .” T h e m e d a l, w e r e m ajtmfl- tin c e n t up o n which we e a tta c h e d ^ f ig u re of a m an with his th u m b to his nose. T h e o t h e r " tw o d e m a n d s called f6corded foJ. f o r m a lly recorded e x p r e s ­ f o r a sion o f r e g r e t, a n d co m plete and in d e m n if ic a tio n ! f or t q t, j08S 0 f j.f,, and w o u n d in g lest r u c tio n of o f A m eric ans a n d a f f a i r s of very | co m p re h e n siv e , f o r m a l u shiny Ag A F I T T I N G clim ax, H e r b e r t j p r o p e r ty as a r e s u lt of th e sink- ‘-” ‘ntw a: Ni.sehke, a v e r tr ilo q u i e t, de- *"* the c o m p a n y with a ski” a n d S a m m y ,” fo r “ S a m m y ,” little wo oden guy who l ight ed ent itled “ Her bie •’H e r b i e ” stooged ;-t wise could get a w ay with a n y t h i n g . Pf! se n t at th e b an q u e t w e r e J. D an Allen of H o u sto n and E M. J o se p h o f A u stin , m e m b ers o f the S t a t e Board o f P h a r m a c y . O th e r g u e s ts w e r e B. H. W y n a n t o f the S an A ntonio D ru g C om p an y , Mor- S m ith of th e Eli Lillv Com- r f «>* th r e e A m e ric a n ta n k e r s by S u n d ay , P a n a y and S ta n d a r d Oil J a p a n e s e w a r p la n es J a p a n has indic ated sh e will speedily accede to these d em an d s. th e A m erican note E v en b e fo re ’ he T okyo could be p r e s e n te d , fo re ig n the to A m e r ic a n E m b a ssy at T ok y o an d te n d e r e d a w ritte n , p ro fu se apol­ ogy. h u r rie d of th c*- the Lit LUU v BAND M E E T C A N C E L L E D The L o n g h o rn Band e n g a g e ­ f o r th e De- T h u r s d a y at 2 o’clock h a s been I n d u s tr ia l H y g ien e cancelled, G eo rg e F,. H u r t has m ent which was scheduled C a rl S a w . d i r e c t o r o f p e r ti n e n t of o f the S ta te H e a lth D e p a r t m e n t, a n n o u n c ed , R o b e rt H a r k r i d e r , s t a t e n a r c o tic s Mr. H u r t -------------- r eq u e sts . , the , . . bar.-I _ e p- f ic e rs will ta k e an ac tiv e p a r t in ta c tic a l m a n e u v e r s . these o f f ic e r s ’ p e r s o n n e l T h e in c lu d e s sev- era! p r o m i n e n t U n iv e rsity sta te T h o m p so n , r a il r o a d co m m issio n er on officials. Colonel E. O. , ~ T h e q ueen will be ch o sen D e­ c e m b e r 30, muling a c o n te st f r o m N o v em b e r 15 G o v e rn o r J a m e s V. A llred, w h o j S to p a n d crow n e d t h e two p rev ious quee ns, S to p ,” to p la ce ........................................... of T e x a s a n d c o m m a n d in g o f f ic e r ^ |h p ir egcortR w m to D e c e m b e r 22.1 th e m s e lv e s th a t rea d , is sc h e d u le d th ird . in w hich P rin c ess es selec ted * e v e r y o n e pr ese nt took dam. t h e i e fro m n e ig h b o rin g to w n s a n d local w as an ac co rd io n d u et b f R o b e rta g a n S m ith of t h e c r o w n ! A f t e r some s in g i n g th e r e g im e n t, is assiste d b y cip a te in th e c e re m o n y . of C a p ta in E d w a r d C lark , s e c r e t a r y : of S trite C a p ta in J im m ie N ichols e v e n t in E l Paso. A p a r a d e is i n | F . C. C onw ill; Dean W . F . G idley the m o r n in g , a f o o tb a ll g am e b e - ! d w e lt long a n d e a r n e s tl y on th e T h e S un C a rn iv a l is* a n a n n u a l j H o ra c e P e r r y and an a d d r e s s % j p e r s o n a tio n s z u * . v i r g i n i a a n d T e x a s le n g th o f tim e sp e n t In the d e » f - f o r m e r b o x in g cha m p io n of U n iv e rsity , a n d L ie u t e n a n t J a c k j T ech t h e . . ^ W r ig h t a n d Ed H er r i n g , some im- p an y . Mr. a n d Mrs. D an M c K m g h t Dr. and Mrs. im ita tio n s by o f San A ntonio , a n d an d j d r a w n up in New O rlea u a la st j G ray, b a s k e tb a ll coach. in th e a f te r n o o n , and coronation aud bail at night. th e I p e r ti n e n t by Bill W oods, Lonnie in sp e cto r, and A u g u st W a U l o r - 1 boys no t to astern e s ' Lo tiler Krause, | ick of Weimar, Texas. pointed place. ^Ludwig and Students W a r n e d O f False Questioners the A w a r n i n g s t u d e n t to body not to a n s w e r u n id e n tif ie d q u es tio n s o v e r te le p h o n e th e issued W e d n e s d a y by Jo e was B e lde n, d ir e c to r of ’ he B u rea u of S t u d e n t O pinion T he Daily T e x a n . of T h e c a u tio n i n g carne a f t e r th a t a J a c k S tu c k e y r e p o r t e d p erso n w h o a s s u r e d him th r e e tim e s he w as f ro m the B u r e a u of S t u d e n t O pinion h ad called him a t his home and q u e s tio n e d th e B u r e a u him. Bt I d e n said uses p e rso n a l in te r v ie w s on ly an d no one should a n s w e r q u e s ­ tions a s k ed in a n y o t h e r m a n ­ n e r by a n o n y m o u s pi sons. 2 Exes A r e Nom inated To Rule Sun Carnival T w o ex s tu d e n ts of th e Univ e r ­ sity, Ellen H oard a n d S u san P e t- for queen o f S un C a rnival ary I. th e S o u th w e s te r n in E l P a so J a n u ­ Block Of Peace Proposal Sought House Com m ittee Postpones Hearing Pee. W ASHINGTON. 1 5 . — the Ludlow peace ( I N S ) —‘With resolution th re a te n in g upset all diplomatic maneuvers, the ad m in­ to crush s t r a t i o n today moved to force a na* the House move tinr.nl before C on* jrress car. declare war. referendum Secretary of S tate Hull con­ demned proposal, declaring th a t he could s*ee “ n e ith e r wisdom nor practicality” in it. the TI e adrninistrati rn was said to he upset over th e action of 21? members of the House, a m a jo r­ ity. rn signing a petition to dis­ charge committees from consid­ eration of the resolution an i as. Suring a vote on ti e floor. The House Ju d ic ia ry Commit­ tee, which had scheduled a h e a r ­ ing on the re S' lur ion, s nmarily postponed it a f te r a secret m eet­ rn c rn b ors co rn mi ttee, ing said were advised by the S tate H e p a rin er.t against holding a p u b ­ lic hearing The tw o-thirds of The resolution, which must be each adopted by branch of Congress to be e ff e c ­ tive. provides th a t a f te r the states h are rarified it. Congress cannot d e r’a re war w ithout a p< pillar r e f ­ erendum. except in case cf in v a ­ sion or great em ergency. W ednesday— — in the News B g ) n t « r a a t i o M . l N e w s S e r v i c e H U N G A R Y M A K E S P A Y M E N T Pee. W ASHINGTON, 15. — I I N S ) — Making a partial paym ent or Na war debt, the go vernm ent ai H un g a ry the mn hod fr o n t of defau ltin g nation* who have failed lo meet even the totalling in terest on r . : 000,000,000 since 1932. today m a s h e d their debt* NAZIS POTENT IN U. S.? W A SH IN G TO N .— German Na*! established have organization# “ base*” in C anada and Mexico from which they feed propaganda intr the U nited S tates assai, cg A m erican dem ocracy a nd praising fascism, R ep resentativ e Dick'-tein of New York, chairm an of the house im m igration committee, as­ serted today. G O .P . PLANS F O R 193S PT. L O U I S — T h e p r o g r a m se- •e o m m itte e of 100,M being the executive com m u­ Wctewi by th e Republican National te# o f Com m ittee behind closed doors here, may be enla rg e d lo 200 or •▼en 800 m em bers, Jo hn D. M. H am ilton, chairm an of the Repub­ d e ­ lican National Committee, c l a r e today. The com m ittee will d r a w ap a declaratio n c f party principles and m ap ou t n e x t y e a r ’* congressional campaigns. • W ANT 30*HOUR WEEK lr, P IT T S B U R G H . — N ational Ie- p a llia tio n of the six-hour day and the 80-ho ur week f o r all industries in te r s ta te com m erce e n g a g e d w ith no decrease in established p a y wa? d e m a n d e d to d a y by the C U O .'* *’ et] worker* o rg a n isin g co m m ittee a - its first a n n u a l con­ t e n t i o n here. FAMILY PICKETS BARRED K A N SA S CITY .— The United A u to W orker*' lat-eet innovation in nickerin g m etho ds used at the F o r d assembly p la n t here, “fam ily p ic k etin g ," was prom p tly broken • P by police to d a y . F ir e children Who ap peared on the picket Hue PAO* TWO T h , S tru t rnTfepn D a ffy in t i l * S m ith Phone 8-5ITS — TKR DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19ST [spotlight On U.S. After Panay Sinking Can’t Hold ManySilent Lover Offices At U.T. 'Closed Season' O n Kissing Advised By Health O fficer T h e By MARY K. DUGGAN o f n u m b e r healthy Christmas "spirits" seem to be decreasing rapidly with the In earlier day* kissing un ­ year*. der the m istletoe was not frowned on too harshly even by our Chris­ tian aunts— this year, the entire State Health Departm ent will re­ sent it. "W a sh series follow ing a Due to the spread o f colds in Austin of weather changes, Dr. George Cox, state health officer, advised T ues­ day "that people should cut down spreads on germs." This is how our "closed season" on kissing began, kissing. Kissing "The main thing," Dr. Cox said, "is to care o f yourself. Avoid exposure and g ettin g your f e e t damp when you have a cold." take SINCE TAKING care of y o u r­ re ­ f ra in in g from too much handshak­ self would also include ing, think of th e chance you are ta k in g by holding hands the show w ith the girl-friend. in the hands fre q u e n tly ," Dr. Cox pointed o u t, "so th a t if you g et cold germ s on your hands, you can avoid ge ttin g them In y o u r nose if you touch your face." Sneezing a n d coughing were also p u t on list along with o th e r p re c a u tion s to be taken when a cold in th e head strikes. the "c a u tio n " Dr. Cox believes t h a t the wis­ est thing to do if you feel th a t cold coming on is to go home and go to bed. "P eop le will persist in try in g to 'keep going’ when a cold hits them . This means a little more exposure, the cold may get worse, an d pneum onia becomes a d a n g e r­ ous possibility.” Council Will Hear Olle, Bible, Dolley ■ trib utio n came from 720 students, most o f them m embers o f the or­ ganizations. The finance pro gram is spon­ sored an nu ally income for the " Y " p ro gram . Marguerite raise to and the W inn o f Y.W.C.A. A re p o rt on th e m eeting of C onference o f f ic ia ls ; presidents F orrest M arkward, South w est and will he given by r o a c h Bible, Ed V.M.C.A., w ere co-chairmen of Olle, business m an a g e r of inter-j the drive this year. collegiate athletics, a nd Dr. J. C. Dolley, chairman of the Athletic Council, to members of the A t h ­ letic Council tonight a t 7 o’clock. Im provem ents in th e gym will be discussed by the council, and the group will consider the possi­ bility o f erecting a lecture and moving-picture room and a dress­ ing room for visiting teams u n d e r cf stadium. The question the reco gnizing fencing will probably be taken up at the n ex t meeting. Division leaders w ere Bill Lor- im er a n d Mary Pearl Lynn, fresh ­ m en: Chinles Pc-tot and N orm a A rcher, upperclassm en; and Rill Francis and Miss Winn, f r a te r n i­ ty's and sororities. Dorm Travel Bureau A id s During H olid ays For Point System Used To Limit A ctivities In o rd e r th a t popular stu dents will not be overworked by holding j too m any offices in various c am ­ pus organizations, tho point sys­ tem has been devised at. the U ni­ versity. Helping to school work, to p re v e n t club offi­ insufficient cers from devoting the point tim e system is based on the time spent by officers th e ir duties. Offices which require the most the most points. tim e are allotted in perform ing c ou nting in first group those Campus organizations are di­ in vided into four groups, those ten th o points a n d th e fo u r th three. The president of M o r t a r Board, president and secretary’ of the S tu d e n ts’ Association, and edi­ to r of the Texan are included in th e highest bracket. O fficers of and Light O pera, dorm itories president of N.U.T.T., and m em ­ b e r s of Panhellenic and Glee Clubs a r e in the group with few ­ est credit points. to A or B, he may hold offices th a t to ta l up Those with a C average may have I aa many as nineteen points. First se m e ste r long to more th a n th re e o rg a n iz a ­ tions, regardless of point*. freshmen may not he-1 School Costs Run $400-1500 “ If a stu d e n t told you th a t he w e n t thro u g h the University on 15 cents, you might not believe him. b u t it m ig h t be tru e .” says VR I. M 'ore, dean of stu d e n t life. “ H e m ight have arrived with 15 cents, g o t into a poker game, and won. O r he might have had a job th a t paid all of hi* expenses W m s s M Because he was "le ft at the altar'' fifty years ago, William Perry of Iowa, above, hasn't spoken since and will not speak, he says, until his girl comes back to him. He still wears his m arriage suit to church. In The Eye PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 15, ( I N S ) — The only thing good for a b e e r bottle cork in the eye in this lawsuit to WH. w o n ’t help. beefsteak. A is Jo h n A. W inkler tried the la tt e r rem edy against a brewing c om ­ told by Federal pany and was J u d g e A lg e rfe e : of exertin g “ Beer is a substance known to contain a high am o u n t cd" gas and capable pressure If ‘ he p la in tiff against a cork. had purchased a for beer that did not ex ert such a c ­ tion then he would have good cause to complain. But the cork its custom ary pur- did exercise substance I f a stu d en t has an average of L a w s u i t D o € ? S f l t , , tw enty-five point# H e l p B e e r - C o T K I * , ' I - • r \ > $1,720 Top* G oal O f T Drive By $120 , I pose and its very presence should | d a y tw e nty-fou r t h reo­ finance drive which . have w arned the pla in tiff to tr e a t ended last week, raised a to ta l of the goal by t ie eon- l l 720, exceeding *120. A rout $1,2 i One hund red and in Pr °ce8a of opening- the b o ttle stud ents, w orking " Y " less " " " c a u ' :on- the o resi­ the convenience o f dents o f Brackenridge Hall a n d other ride students desiring a home for the holidays, the dormi­ tory will op erate a tra v e l b ure a u from now un GI the beginning o f the Christm as holidays, B rockm an Horne, m anag er, has announced. H orne asked th a t all s tu d e n ts who desire rides or have c a rs and w ant passen gers to share expenses telephone bim a t Brackenridge Hall. W i t h th e i n t e r n a t i o n a l s i t u a t i o n t e n s e t h e Y a n g t z e R i v e r n e a r N a n k i n g . N o r m a n A l l e y , e n o u g h as K w a s , t h e c a u s e e l world p e a s e r e ­ c e i v e d a t e r r i f i c s e t b a c k S u n d a y w h e n J a p a n e s e l e f t , a n e w s r e e l m a n , a n d J. H a ll P a x t o n , r i g h t , the U. S. e m b a s s y at N a n ­ k i n g , w e r e a m o n g t h o s e a b o a r d t h e P a n a y w h e n s e c o n d s e c r e t a r y o f a i r m e n b o m b e d an d sank t h e U . S . S . P a n a * in it wa* s u n k . is n o t ar, a u th o r ity on cowboy home of Spencer D. A lbright, Jr., fo r ex-Cow puncher headdress, for Dobie explained th a t re c e n tly he wore a “ S u n d a y ” hat, no t a cowboy hat. Albright's • • • to day w«r» immediately hustled into police squad car* mud taken to their homes whi * the children’s parent# were arrested and taken j to the Sheffield station holdover, • G ERM AN Y TO GET HELIUM F R I E D E IC BSH A FFX , Ger­ many.-— The German Zeppelin Company announced today that a ; G erm an fre ig h te r is now en route to Holist n t< pick up ’he first helium supplies furnished to the Reich by the U nited State*; E X-GOVERNOR DIPS | L IT T L E ROCK.— George W. Donaghey, SI, governor of A rk an ­ sas from 1909 to 191$, died at hi* wcme here today following a ‘’-.earl atta c k M< nday. C l O. WANTS I ^ G U A R D I A lay D E T R O IT .— The C.I.O. * ■ sought to d r a f t the aid of New fiery Mayor Fiorello H. I Y o rk ’* L aG u ar ii a in its campaign to or­ ganize Ford Motor Company worke r* M r. Frost: D o b ie s 1 0 -G a ilo n is A Sunday H a t re c e ntly R o b e rt Frost, famous poet, com m ented in New York th a t J. F ra n k Dobie, the the U niversity’* a utho rity on Southwest, alway* wore a "larg e cowboy h a t " to his classes. But it seems that Mr. F ro st “ It's about half-way betw een an ordinary hat and a cowboy h a t—-just a g od S tetson," he i t made said. He also w anted clear it ‘un” classes. th a t he d id n ’t w ear I t J a c k S u c k Bet* y J j - t B a r­ man | SICK LIST D a y i d ■» H o * p i UU S t e l l a P r u d e S. A Grot* ! l dn«y **■*“ ’ I Z Z . a five-day j I & Pare •be college y* -tc-rday. 5-DAY FEDERAL WEEK? Teigar b l , PAUL, Minn --Governor Elm er A. Benson t m y wired Rep­ resents! ce Heimy at W ashington, reque tin g him to in­ troduce into C< o g re — a bill pro- for all five-day week ■ riding a • federal employes. M innesota state e m ; 'ye# have been on week for almost a year JA P POWER SPREADS T IE N T S IN .— The rn * pro-Jap nr • *- g vet on it negotiating all the rn through a ca. 75Od>00 yeah tc -jay. - f North China 11y to take over Galion# th a t ii ch pour $13,- ? wa# re p o rte d in 'Holy Night' Cast Is Announced A, W. V H e n r i e t t a O r - rn rot v enka A r c h i e R a y A ll e r . H o w ard Georgri N o r m a n A g n e w J o h n Hoirr as S co t t i s h R ita D o r m i t o r y Reynold s I.inn Ma* Mary Mary F .’ate h e r Foi-na B r o w n V irg in ia M a rt i n Ha*?* D ep u ty J e a n n e J o h n M a r g a r e t Vm»* QI At Hora# T i p t o n Crouch R . - g e r M ex* M argaret W ither# Jan# Stroud Gain* Freedman Frances Ro ae Ed wig Iris S te a m s Mary W-t* Arnett W a r # L illian Conning- lier;)* , r M r g a r > I Sm ith Miriam S **R«1 T o m m ie H .ti G w en do len A r> ids Cecilia >e Go y e r M m n if Ke» * Mr Daniel B e g a r S caw iii#* F i t * . ■ ■ rn - -. * H e r m a n E - en E d n a F e r r y C ha r i o t t e R f ; In - son Marne let# G a s to n W iim a M ackay B e ts y R u s sell J a **t 5 rn ■ * h Mi!fired W a l k e r M a ry H My sr B bart H e n r y F r a n c e s Born ste in N o r m a G o l d t h ­ w aite bttm Ella T e x l ornaH, Vernado; T heo­ dore Ap-Min, Sim on; Fay Fe at he r- ston, Micasia; Ira M. Tart*u‘ ton, lab ore r; beg gar; Richard Scroll, ra g a m u f f in ; Billy Joe Balden. B a u t i s t a ; Melvin P ape St. Fr anc is; and George Ormsby, sacristan. Elliott, Earl E rnest Randolph H ardin, in­ in public speaking, ha# stru c to r been asked to direct the play. All U niversity church* . will co- opera*- with the group in giving the play, ar i from th ese churches. the cast i* are Those p a rtic ipa tin g the I n versify U niversity Meth d st., Baptist, Univ et sity P resb yterian, F : st Cong.- g a ' n a , Al: S a in ts’ Episcopal, St. A u stin ’s Chapel, and the English L utheran Church. The Y.M.C A., O C A ., and the Te xas Bible ( has’- also an- - ooper- ating. the Herbert Wall, d irector of music U niversity Methodist at { hurch, Mid have charge of the music. VA.. c a m t A u l ■* HP ‘ HF , .. -v ' * A P laying fo r the D A N C E S A T U R D A Y A T G R EG O R Y G Y M 9-12 $ 1.50 Ta* Free STILL . . . PLENTY O F TIME To have those Christm as Plexuses m ad e to take home with you. W E AR E fjjj Featuring. . . . FO R A S H O R T T IM E : LARGE 8*10 PORTRAITS finished on finest Indsatone to ta lin g $5.50 fo r cholee of proofs You may use negatives of any picture we have made during the past six years. OPEN NIGHTS ‘TILL 8 a r a 2510 GUADALUPE PHONE 2-0258 \ Sd * f \ THE "GIFT" STORE FOR MEN k * V "DRESS UP” FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS H A R D - F I N I S H W O R S T E D s u When you ’eave your studies fo r home to spend the holidays, be pre­ pared to enjoy any o f the many ce!ebrat?ons by beHg smartly and T III* correctly dressed. New arrivals as­ sure you the greatest pos­ sible assortment at Gastons . . « Multi-hued and blended stripes, 5 ded overplaids and smarf cheers, Glen-Pialds, herringbones and mixtures. Newest lounge models in single and double breasteds. 25. T O P C O A T S *20 VP 616 Congress Ave. AUSTIN’S LEADING STORE FOR MEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 Phone £-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South PAGE THREE A s Redskins Took Pro Title Fencing Team A\eets M oody Club Saturday with sabres, and three with epeea, or d u e lin g swords. In addition, there will be three exhibition m at­ ches with fo ils between G alveston and U niversity girls, Fath said. the The three w eapons to be used to each have d iffe r e n t rules «< touches. Only a touch with tho point b etw e en adversary's waist and head counts in a match with the foils. With a sabre, touch must be in the area of th e body, but it may be by t h e blade as welt a ' the point. W i th a n epee, a touch on any part of th # body counts. p o p u la rity ea ch y e a r. F o u r o th e r Southw est C onference schools — A.&M., S M.lh, T.C.U., and B a y ­ lor. have organized fencing teams. The match Saturday will be the first three-w eapon m eet ever held ’n the S o u th w e s t. Five matches three will be fought with toil*, Steers Hold Lead Throughout Game Continued from P ag e I ♦ tw o points for th e Steers. P etty ; m ade a lo n g shot for the Dallas I team , and Cobb made a free throw fo r their final scores. O utstanding in the Steer de­ fe n s e w er e W hite and Tate. White faded b ack alone four successive tim e s to break u,i Dr. Pepper scor­ in g th reats while Tate smothered R eynolds tim e a fter tim e on at­ tem pted crip-shots. N elm s, Glen Parm ley, and Bob H o ers, sophom ore p e r fo r m e r s dis­ form. Hoers played prom ising co n tinu ed his sterling guard work, while N elm s and Pramley showed d efin ite o ffe n siv e abilities. BOX SCORE . l - 0 f g. f.t. p f - t.p. Texa* 9 . l . Tate, f 0 W ig g in s - 0 f I 15 Osborne, f. _____ 7 I 2 P arm ley, c . 0 2 2 Chevance, c. ... _ I 2 3 W h ite , g. - ............ i 0 N elm s, g — 0 0 H o e r s , g i 0 I I 0 0 0 0 2 (! I D r . P epper* C obb f ........... R eynolds, f. B. D e w i t t , c, B o w , g ........... Petty, g . — S c a t 1 Sullivan Ready For G am e C o n f e r e n c e H O U S T O N , Dec. 15— ( I N S ) — The Rice In stitute Owls, South- cham pions, w e s t o p en e d p r a c tic e today th e ir I C o tto n Bowl ga m e at Dallas N ew Y e a rs D a y a g a i n s t t h e U n iv e rsity o f Colorado, f o r T he Owls w e r e a t full s tr e n g t h to d a y f o r th e f ir s t tim e in weeks. I E v e n little D o u g ( S c a t ) Sullivan, who w as out with an injured shoul­ der w hen Rice Southern Methodist to win the Conference title , w a s r e p o r t e d ready t o go. S ullivan will p ro v id e a new t h r e a t f o r th e B u f f a lo e s to w o rr y over a n d will take som e o f the pressure o f f Ollie Cordill and Ernie Lain. b ea t L ig h t w o r k o u t s th is w eek will I ; b e follow ed b y h a r d s c rim m ag e the following days u p u n til Christ- ! m as, coach J im m ie K itts ind ic ated . for Dallas The sortie tim e a f t e r th e tw o -d ay Yule­ tide holiday. te a m will leave O 'C on ne ll, Hoffman Defeat S.P.E. carried John O'Connell and Arthur the N ew m an H offm an colors to an in tramural handball doubles championship yesterday, d efea tin g V ance and C h a rles Lipscomb, Sigm a Phi Ep­ silon representatives, two straight games, 21-18, 21-7. F oster Foster, who w o n , th e fra ter n ity championship and advanced into intramural fin als alm ost sin­ the glehanded, staged his best battle against a sm ooth-w orking N e w ­ man duet. The dim inutive Lips­ comb has been c o n ten t to let the more experienced F o ster bear the brunt o f the burden. the o p en in g S . P . E ’s offered their best opposi­ tion. but the v o lle yin g drives o f Hoffm an and the well-placed shots of O’Connell kept the lead o f the in*act to w in 21-18. Newmaners O’Connell and H o f fm a n surged in the second into an early lead the match and game and won championship, 21-7. gam e, the In fe n c in g Th* L o n e 5- n m t e a m , : u n d e f e a te d in th e la st th r e e y e a r s , I will m e e t t h e te a m of vesto n Moody Club In the J u n i o r 1 B allroom of th e T exas U nio n S a t ­ u r d a y a f te r n o o n at 3 o'clock, T h e ; the G a l­ I Diversity te a m has won ’he c h a m - 1 pionship of ing L e a g u e years. th e S o u th w est F e n c ­ consecutive three intramural ch a m ­ Th* te a m consists mainly o f th e ; training class a n d h as phy sical fo u rte e n members, including Had-1 son Anderson, pion la st year. Coached by C on-! is ra d Fath, lo o k in g ; su ccessfu l! f o r w a r d y e a r . F a t h was University i n t r a ­ champion m u r a l S o u th w est foil y e a r s , and open cham pion y ea r. y e a r s , j t h r e e s la?' three champion team another t h e to hid B arlow , physical t r a i n in g i n s t r u c to r a n d an excellent f e n ­ cer, has done a great deal to f u r ­ t h e r i n t e r e s t in the sport in the U niversity. B arlo w is of th e o p in ­ is grow ing in ion that t h e sport GOI NG HOME 'NT FOR T H E X M A S ^ HOL I DA Y S * HAVE YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR A G LO R IO U S TIME! nuine SHOP! 1 AT SEARS A N D SAVB , that you'll be proud ! p lea sed lo receive d s e ,! *or $7.95 . . . frames, improved with English W o v e n black or brown . . . . . . Plenty of room longhorn C leaners Sears Has A Gift For Everyone 2538 G U A D A L U P E N . A. SHIRLEY SEARS.ROEBUCK AND CO T .C .U . Cagers Score Victories In Two O peners FORT WO RTH, Dec. 15. looks as though the Frogs i be developing an e y e for the ket, and if they do— Here Coach Mike Brum o f T.C.U. leaves it to the tw o g a m e s ag a in st Texas T ech in to be high-; L u bbock p oint m a n in th e F r o g s ’ tw o vic­ to rie s o v e r th e M a tadors. last w eek, S n o d g ra ss, C a p ta in Ja y S m ith , Ben A b n ey , Bra.! P a t C liffo rd , C lifto n C ow an, W oo dro w D u c k ­ w o rth a n d M abry a r e b e g in n in g t o sh o w en o u g h polish th e t h a t c h r i s t i a n s believe th e y m a y be able t o climb out o f the c o n f e r ­ ence c e lla r th is year. T.C .U . won th e c o n f e r e n c e cage c h a m p io n s h ip in 1934, b u t in th e th r e e se aso n s since th e n h as m a n ­ ag e d to v i n only five o f th ir ty - six g a m es played. A f t e r a g am e w ith th e Sam H o u s to n T e a c h e rs , D e c e m b e r 21, th e F r o g s will d isb a n d u n til a f t e r C h r is tm a s , b u t will come b a c k to t h e c a m p u s D e c e m b e r 27 f o r o th e r p r a c t i c e tilts, the e x a ct schedule y e t to be a r r a n g e d . E a r ly in J a n u a r y g a m e s will be p lay ed w ith t h e D e n to n T e a c h e r s . T h e F r o g s will open th e ir c o n f e r ­ ence th e T e x a s L o n g h o rn s in A u stin , S a t ­ u r d a y , J a n u a r y 8. c o m p etitio n a g a in s t Colonel G e o rg e E. Hurt, d ire c­ tor o f the Longhorn Band, will speak Friday night at 7 o'clock a t a victory b a n q u e t of th e high in R o u n d s ch o o l Rock. football t e a m C olonel H u r t ’s .subject will be “ W h o r e Do W e Go From Here.” Mrs. Hurt w ill accom pany h e r h u s b a n d to Round Rock and will be an honor guest a t the banquet. SMITH S EEK S N E W JOB l a t t e r N E W YORK, D ec. 15— ( IN S ) — M a u r ic e J . ( C lip p e r) S m ith , o f V illa n o v a , w a s reported today to h a v e applied f o r th e post o f h ea d f o o tb a ll coach a t M a n h a t t a n Col­ lege, m a d e v a c a n t b y th e r e s ig ­ (C h ic k ) M ee­ n a t io n of J o h n F. h a n . T h e a f t e r le w !ing the J a s p e r s to t h e i r m o st s u c c e s s fu l g r id ir o n season in his­ to r y . H e w ill d e v o te his e n t ir e tim e t o his c o n s tr u c tio n b b u sin e ss, a n d d e n ied h e w as in line for th e b y M ic h ig a n p o s t H a r r y Kipe. T his se a s o n th e M a n ­ h a t t a n eleven wmn six g am es, lose t h r e e a n d tie d one. r esig n e d v a c a n t l e f t Sp o rts N otice Former Foes Travel Together To W e s t C oast H u g h H u g h “ t h e big b a d ” W olfe. L o n g h o rn fo otb all player w ho has won a ll- S o u th w e s te r n h o n o r s and was r e c e n t l y n am ed to th e B oys’ L ife A ’I-Am erica te a m , h as a b u sy holiday p erio d a h e a d of him. left with Jo e R o u tt, A.&M. g u a r d , W e d n e s d a y m o rn in g f o r 8 a ii F ra n c is c o to w ork out a few d ay s w ith th e W e s te r n All- S ta r s before th e y m e e t an E a s te r n team in th e a n n u a l charity g a m e at S an F ra n c is c o on New Y e a r ' s Day. T h e n tho Big Bad O n e m ust h u stle back to A u stin to p r e p a r e h im s e lf f o r a p a r t in th e harem scene of T h e t a S ig 's “ Time S t a g ­ gers O n ,” to be held January 5 and 6. F ro m the g rid ir o n to a h a r e m in f o u r d a y s I Intram urals Th u isd a y, December 16 BA SK ETBALL CU** B FRAT DIVISION 'Number Indicate* Court) I — C h i P h i v i . K a p p * A l p h a ; - I — P h i K a p p a P s i v s . G a l t * C hi - I — S i g m a Chi v s . P h i Delta T h e t a . IN D E P E N D E N T DIVISION -2—Nit* Owl* is « f d e i v*. BlomquUt - 2 — Margate H ou se va. Hosk in s H o u se - 2 — la v a l i e r * vs. Rangers CLUB DIVISION v*. Son* of R in k y Dink* Alec; -MilleI v*. A.S .A. Club; •Ct cc h C lub v s . P r e sb y te r ia n * ; •Tejas Club v*. Prather Hall. H A N D B A LL SINGLES Fraternity Division - I — Cha*. Lockwood ( B e t a ) v*. Birdwell (D elta T a u ) ; ( Sig m a N u ) Geaslin D avit 2 - -Morris McKay Ben vs. (A.T.O.) J 8— Charles Shaw H en ry Glauaer 4— Jim Hodgson Victor Soble 5—— Bill Blalock Alan Parkinson 6—-Gilbert Cox Earl Clay water va. ( B e t a ) ( A . T . O . ) ; (Phi P si) v*. (A .T.O .) ; (Phi Delt) va. ( B e t a ) ; (Phi Gam) v*. (K. A . ) ; 7 —J ohn But* (K, A .) v*. J am es Ahlgrlmm (Thet a Xi) ; 8— J e f f Copeland (K. A.) v». Charles Waldmann Sarver 9— Ja y (D.K .E.) Rene Levy (Tau D e l t ) ; IO— Billy Marsh (K. A .) v*. Jo e (S .P .E .) ; v*. Ford (Phi P*i.) - I — H u g h Miller Gus Bowman (S .P .E .) (Ph i D e l t ) ; va. 2— Joe P la ta (B eta ) va. E d ­ mond Clabough (K. A.) ; 8— J. B, Billard (Delta Chi) v». J im m y Cheek 4— Fred (’hankers Moise Levy ( K . A . ) ; (D.K .E.) va. (Phi g i g ) ; 6— Robt. Town send (D.K .E.) vs. Allen Ca ifoth (Phi D e l t ) ; (D .K .E .) va. 6— Alv in Raetch J ohn Well* (Phi P * i ) ; 7— Nelaon P u e tt (Phi Psi) va. Billy Baxter (K, A . ) ; TOUCH FOOTBALL VIE FOR FIRST G o lf f in a ls will be played F r i ­ d ay a t 2 o ’clock w ith th e f o llo w ­ ing girls low scores: B e tty J a meson. Pi P h i; F ra n c e s t r y in g f o r P r e s to n , F r e e l a n c e r ; Cared Que- b e d e a u x , A is!e x ; F ran k i e Gist. T h e t a ; and N o rm a A rc h e r, Z ephyr. in a r r a n g i n g th e time The girls, le a n ­ for play, m u st have b e e n ing heavily on to d efy th e ir p o w er the w e a th e r . lim it was All the sport clubs held m eet­ ings Wednesday with action rather last get-to­ slack as gether before C h ristm a s and the rain prevented play in Bow and A rro v, Tea, and Racket Clubs tournaments. Racket Club, how­ ever, made the most of an in Ionr m eetin g ami heard an in te re st- lin g lecture and ilia Hated demon­ strations when Lasker Ehmon spoke on th* values of good ton- ' nis ra c k e ts and strings in play. G O O D BEHAVIOR The W o m e n ’s Gym is having . this wee k end. On th e ir company way down south for Christmas holidays, t h r e e di r ec t or s o f p hy si­ cal e d u c a t io n d e p a r t m e n t s a t dif fe r e n t colleges will sp e nd 1 1; e week-end with Miss A n n a Hiss. Those c o m in g ar e Miss Mabel Lee of the U ni ver si t y of N e b ra sk a , Dr. Gertrude M oulton of O berlin College in Ohio, and possibly Miss Leila H a y n e s of St e p he ns Col­ le ge. T h e y will be h o n o re d w ith f e w social a f f a i r s while here a Four sem i-finaiist D A I L AS , Dec. 1 5 .— ( I N S ) — th* I State schoolboy grid championship invitations race today considered t e a m s in ; to play the final gam e at Dallas. While Longview', C nroe, Wich­ ita Falls and North Side of Fort Worth prepared for their gam es Saturday at Conroe aud Wichita . Falls, telegra m s w ere sent them I on behalf o f the Dallas Chamber o f Commerce o f fe r in g them free o f charge use o f either the Cot­ ton Bowl or Ownby Stadium for : the gam e Christmas Day. F ort Worth and Houston were to be planning similar I imported offers. The o f fe r of the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park came as a distinct surprise to prom oters of the col­ lege gam e N ew Y e a r ’s Day be- tween Rice and Colorado. The stadium has been covered with fresh tu r f in preparation for the in tersection al clash. OLE M ISS’ S E E K S COACH OXFORD, Miss., Dee. 15 -(IN S ) — The U niversity o f Mississippi today w as in the m arket for a new head coach, follow in g the retire­ m en t o f Ed Walker, who tersely announced he would not seek re­ election. His team this year lost five gam es, won fo u r and tied one. off wholesale prices af C & S Pre-Christmas — All Athletic G o o d s Golf-Tennis-PIng Pong- Badminfon-Footbali- Basketbail and so forth. — Catalina Sweaters — Scully Jackets — Sport Shirts — New Neck Ties Personal a p p e a r a n c e is the beat a s s u r a n c e that y o u w i l l n o t o n l y get th e first d a t e with her, but Hi date insurance for tHen out. D a te Insurance premiums are s m a l l — K e e p y o u r new Fall w a r d r o b e well pressed f o r s u c k press­ ing engagements. M EM BER S o f tho will please m eet tennis squad in Garrison today at 5 o ’clock. W il­ Hall I mer Allison will speak. D R . D. A . P E N I C K , coach. Sem i-Final* ( Postp oned From Yes terday) — North Field— N ew m a n Club v» Sigma Phi Epsilon; i— Middle Field— D i s t r i c t S.R.D. Dark Horse*. IO v* S P O R T IN G G O O D S C O . 2120 G U A D A L U P E “Potsy” Allen, Mgr. EXPO S ITIO N A thriving show...Packed with dramatic displays! S ee the hum an voice ch an g ed into a d a n c i n g l i g h t ! S ee th? “cold sto v e” that f r i e s an e g g ! See a heavy railroad rah bend at a lin ger s to u ch . G u a d a l u p e at 16 t h J U E FRID AY, SATURDAY, S U N D A Y P. M . 2-5 P. M. — 7-10 P. M PACE FOTH The First College Daily in South Phone 2-2473 T H E PATLY TEX A N Phone 2-2473 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 World Police For Peace? I M UST STILL h old on until m y tardy a1* lie* a p p ea r, l f they n ev er co m e, th e n * I *ay p r o p h e tic a lly and w ith o u t b itterness, ‘T h e W est w ill perish.* ’’—“H aile S elassie. On this A pril da y , the n o w -d e th r o n e d Lion of J u d a h r e ferred to tim id a p p l i c a ­ tion of sanctions by the L e a g u e of N a ­ tions. Q U I D N L I N C By Harry Quin P rinters errors p rovid ed th ree or fo u r inches o f copy la st T uesday w hen th ey called fo r P hi P hi’s tea dance instead o f Pi P h i’s. C opy as w ritten from w ITHth e Y a n g tz e , th e ques ti on m a r k t h a t Tilt': P A N AY at t h e b ot to m o f hcre read Pl P hi’f w in play, n ig h t. d a n ce fo r w hich R oger Prior Phi P h i’s v ll also have a form al Friday l a r g e r t h a n h e r e t o f o r e . F o r sh ad o w ? p e a c e f o r Am eri ca looms only a t h e little w or ld af large, a tw o - y e a r b u r d e n of u n ­ d e c l a r e d w a r and inconsistent p e a c e h a s b r o u g h t f o r t h m a n y p ea c e theories. N ice little r e d in k ed g re en cards w e n t o u t in g r e e n en v e lo p e * to l u c k y p e o p le w h o w ill take in Phi P h i ’* d a n c e F r id a y n ig h t . P h i P h i’s t e a d a n c e will be F r i d a y a f te r n o o n . t h a t m i g h t have >been W e apologize f o r e r r o r s p r i n t e r ’s, p r o o f r e a d e r ’*, or o u r ’?. for a music t h e le a g u e s in t e r n a t i o n a l policing of W e t o r t o f h a te t o *ay a n y t h i n g a b o u t the T o w e r n o w th at it i» g o o d a n d ha* o p e n e d under n e w m a n a g e m e n t . W i t h th© o n ly c h a r g e bein g tw o hit* t h e n ic e s t and f e e c h e a p e n p la ce in t o w n . Mainly, ho w ev er , s ta t e s m e n an d a u ­ thorities w h o seek p e a c e h av e clung since 1919 w ith some consistency to one notion t h e — th at of titles of world. C a m o u f l a g e d u n d e r The m an ager p erm its only en o u g h to fill all pacts, conf ere nc es, courts, an d t h e booths, p r o h i b i t i n g o t h e r s to e n t e r a f t e r the. s erved up in sanctions a n d protests, suc h little s ix t y h a v e fille d policing b a s not y e t pro ved successful. Still one-eyed man reports, is the best arrangement in its a d h e r e n t s stick by th e i r g u n s a n d p oi n t town to date. to logic a? t h e I a sis f o r its e v e n t u a l sue cess. H a r d e n o u g h is w r i t i n g th is co lu m n w ith o u t aid from Eloise DuBoia, Dorothy Underwood, and Th e wor d at l a r g e , t r e y point out. is Dori„ McReynolds, who stand looking over our sh o u ld e r. And f r a t e r n i t y m e e t i n g t o n i g h t besides all of th a t. th e s e a ts. And t h a t , th e it it . M I 5 1 3 16 I S I 3 H 2 3 S A j / / / / 2 7 LIO m N6 5! 5 ^ 2 0 21 Gi2 2 26 2 5 rew ard . W h e r e The Soldiers A re Sirs: l l 2 * 3 3 y / / s / / / / /J S / 1 / J/J5 0 w ith th e dead o f w in ter sud­ A lthough only 32 per ce n t o f the stu d en ts in terview ed in the d en ly upon us— w ater stand in g recen t su rv ey taken b y The D aily T exan w ere in fa v o r o f an R.O.T.C. on poorly drained unit on our cam pus, it seem s to y - th a t those w a n tin g it should in puddles w alk s, pink nosed co-eds dash- have it, in g ab ou t P n *s d(>es no*' m ean com p ulsory m ilitary tra in in g or th a t brown phane rain cap es and bleak w et w ouk! A c o in e the p rev a len t color on th e cam pus, but th ere w ould ° r Ka m zation such a . t h e e .p o w e r e d b y all o f t h . treelim b s «ilhouett*d a i r e s t a be, “ look in g cello- ic y in Wa 3 0 }//A th is s o r t of d r ip p in g sky— w ith s e ttin g , tw o p a n s ie s in the circle b e d b e t w e e n the l i b r a r y h a v e s n e a k e d into bloom, th e u n io n a n d p o o r lit tle h a r b i n g e r s of jo y . Is a d e e p p u r p le ; the ; Q 5 o n e o t h e r a f ad e d yellow. an d , other lea d in g u n iv ersities o f the cou n try. The m ain ob jectio n to this q uestion o ffe r e d by the op position Is that th ose w ish in g to be sold iers should go to A.&M. w h ere the sold iers are. This, how ever, seem s rath er fo o lish w hen a stu d en t has a sp iration s alon g the lin es o f m ed icine, law% or the m any other fie ld s which do not exist in m ilitary schools. W hy, th en , could not a school as large as The U n iv ersity o f T ex a s include a w orthy train in g th at is desired b y n early h a lf o f its stu d en t body ? Coing place*. d e s p ite th e w e a t h e r , this this F a y se a so n , a n d e n d %vas a gay w eek-end , f o r me is a last w e e k - M C K E N Z IE T A L K S AT M E E T *Q u it w h e e d lin g a n d go to ?orted — P W. —----- -------- jn g t h e i r ca u se , D r. M c K e n zie a a le ast. w h a m m in g ” w a s th e advice given th e re w a s a p le a s a n t a f t e r n o o n b y D r. W a lte r H. M c K e nzie, pas- w 2 a 3 2 Y/a r n 3 5 I 3 6 p 3 9 Q 3 ■y/y. 3 7 V / / Y yy 3 S Lf? 3 2 a 7 w a Lief s s / 5 5 nimmmiss/ 5 6 5 3 t o r o f th e U n iv e r s ity th e b ie n n ia l B a p tis t w o u ld have c onve n- f r o m co u n s e le d th a t a m o t h e r who h e r c h ild r e n ab s ta in liq u o r should r e f r a i n f ro m tio n o f the U n ite d S ta te s D ry s r e c e n t l y in Dallas. s e rv in g cock ta ils in h e r hom e. — -------------------- ---------- ------------— not entirely u nli ke an a v e r a g e c om m un it y t a k e n a n y w h e r e a: a given time. Th er e , t h e a v e r a g e citizen s ta y s w it h i n t h e la w ei the r b ec a u se he is so c o n s tr u c t e d f u n d a ­ mentally, or b e ca us e he f e a r s p u ni s h m e n t. In its international p arallel, some n a ­ tions would rem ain law -abiding, others, apparently, must be forced to com pliance w ith th e rule book. W h e th e r o r not th e law -abiders favor the law as p rescrib ed th e by th e statu s quo sim ply because status quo favors them , a n d w h e th e r to ­ d a y ’s “ b rigand s” are only seeking a w a y to w h a t th e y believe i i due them , is less im p o rtan t th a n th e fa c t th a t them m ethods, unhindered, lead to in ternational chaos. Sanctions, authoi ties hold,— p re v e n ­ tive or punitive measure* directed against an aggressor nation by th e re*: of th e in­ te rnatio nal fam ily— look, on paper, to ' be th e w a y ou t of in tern a tio n a l straits. They failed Ut - ■J, inane cause quat cly applied. in 1935 ag ainst Italy m ainly they were nervously and How ever, sanctions, policem an's < b fo r th e world, if enforced to th e limit, seem t reason ab ly continuous peace. the most plausible avenue sheltered side HORIZONTAL 39—q u a n tity of 56— on the paper I — coarse hair 40— symbol for 5— beverage g — I cop Like stru ctu re 12— p l e d g i n g of a v essel as security 15— form over w hich metal objects are f a s h i o n e d iron 42—compass po int 43— sanction 44— Ind ian m a d d er 46— m etric V E R T IC A L 1—counterfeit 2— p e r ta in in g to m a rria g e 3— im itate 4— dep a rt 5— in t h a t place 6—wri ggling 7—air hero 8— by 9— n o t h i n g 10—calm ing 11— poker pl aye r ’s stake m easure c f fi frtn 48— fold of cloth 50— palm le af r I —a m a z e m e n t 54— a c tu a l being 55— insect day's puzzle i t - t a R A O' N IL re with is the solution to yester- 36—la ria t I N a R £ D M ! R D E P O P U L A T E T A P E B O ... e L P R V T A L p A C E 5 H V H E VA R 1 S E VV A T T L O tv I G N T A M s I T 5 V E IN E £ R M A R j C H D E A D S c A H H £ I R G I D P E N N L * T | I P E R ! A L I M A | D A I © A 3 C A R a Ie se. I i s It s e E L. £ M A T C E P A R T O E CcprrlfJil ISS?. St S ta t feature* Sr&dirat*. lr? 13—volcanic tuff 14— perfume from flowers 19— C hristm as carol 21—pronoun 24— la rg e bay window 2,ri— month 26—m a in ta in 27—mineral sp rin g 28— ha pp incas 30-—nu rn l>er 32—posed f o r a port rait 33—fuel . 35— slumbered 38— at home- 39—smiting 40—visage 41—Greek god of love 43— woodland p lan t 44— succulent p la n t 45— narrow road 47—be rig in th* most abs: r a d sense 4 9 — meadow 50—lub ricate 52—symbol f o r selenium 53— symbol fo r ta n ta lu m They Talk About Law Respect In Other Papers Com piled by A n n J a r r a t t S o m e w o n d e r e d S u n d a y w h a t w a s m e a n t i n counterpart c 16— re n t a g a n 17— parcel of land IS— my se I f 19— not one 20— note of the scale 22— symbol for tellurium 23— loop with a running knot 25— exact 27— becomes withe red 28— grate 29— illuminated 31— receptacle 32— Chinese liquid sauce 33— section of a window 34— beverage 35— dc clare 36— rule 3 7 —?;ng cheerfully Ralph S t a u f f e r a n d "Wayne S m ith h a n g in g It look* like a hard i n c h e s a f c o p y a ro u n d make* it n o e a * ier , n i g h t a n d still to go. f i v e a r six m o r e C h ristm a s p a r t i e s take the c a m p u s th is week­ end. Girls, a f r a i d to a t t e n d b e c a u s e o f em b a r r a s - d o n 't k n o w w h e t h e r to acce p t d a t e s to m a k e up t h e i r m in is b y a s k in g B in th e h o u se w h e t h e r th e y should mg s o t h e r ? S e v e n C a m p u s D a y s l a s t S u n d a y w h a t w m e a n t a b o u t t h e m e n t i o n o f t h e n e w m a g a z i n e t h a t S i g m a D e l t a C h i ' * p l a n t o p u b l i s h s o m e t i m e i n t h e f u t u r e . T h e m a g a z i n e , o f w h i c h we a r e d e ­ c i d e d l y in f a v o r , wi l l c o m e o u t u n d e r t h e t u t o r a g e c f S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s — n e c e s s a r i l y . T h e r e is n o o n e e l s e t o s p o n s o r a l i t e r a r y t r i a l s h e e t o n t h e c a m p u s . We- J 3 P cl!?, would rn cerat "R w i t V Germ an a l i g n t i Ie*. Ame The final re guess, b u T unav st d em o c r a c ie s w e a l t h t h a t not th a t we Yi pre a g a in s t t h e It c e r t a i n l y should n o t ■it th e re should be som e id Italy, p o w e r states, elves a g a i n st t h e de- i. E n g l a n d and F r a n c e , in? f o r allies. hi re is still ai n body's hie is th e fa ct t h a t t h e t h e economic control y has b r o u g h t th e last ably deci de t h e w a t c h i n g A lla n J o n e s c h a s in g the f ir e f ly , J e a n e t t e M cDonald, t o the C h u r c h , to of R u d o l p h a c c o m p a n im e n t ( A lla n Jo n e s was F r t m l ’s music. fo r d e a d - r e p l a c e m e n t a h a p p y p a n N elso n E d d y in this p a r t iou- l a r film .) la te r, i d r o p p e d in a t Dick W a t t s ’s a p a r t m e n t , w h ere i f o u n d h e and his f r ie n d s busily e n g a g e d in a w els h r a r e b i t su p p e r. Dick F A C U L T Y a n d e x p l a in e d all a b o u t how w elsh r a r e b it is m a d e , but all i r e m e m ­ cheese, b e r is th is m u s t a r d , and sta le beer, all co o k e d t o g e t h e r som ehow and s e rv e d o n sa lte d c r a c k e r s w ith s a rd in e s a n d pickle relish, m e x i ­ th in g can h o t c hoc ola te s e t th e c f f p r o p e r ly ? in g r e d i e n t s : t h e is c a n d l e l i g h t . a nd , th e t e j a s b< vs held open house e v e ry b o d y a n d s a t u r d a y n ig h t, in c a n d le d an c e d , while b athed ligh t o f logs b u r n ­ light a n d th e in g cozily i’ve th e fire p la c e , rn b e e n w o n d e r i n g e v e r s in c ^ if d ea n H, T. P a r lin r e a lly c u t in on the w r o n g side, o r w h e th e r h j u s t k n e w som e little p o in t o f e t i­ q u e t te th e r e s t of us d id n ’t know a n y t h i n g a b o u t. T he d r y s h a v e b e e n too g e n tle , i n d i f f e r e n t , o r n e g lig e n t in press- — Official N o tic e in e m p lo y e e s ’ De- c o m b e r s a la r y che cks a n d w a r ­ r a n ts will ho d is t rib u te d a t the B u r s a r ’s O ff ic e o n W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 22. b e t w e e n th e h o u rs to I a n d 2 to 4. A ll s t a f f o f 9 m e m b e r s p a r t i c i p a t i n g t h e T e a c h e r R e tir e m e n t S y stem who e x p e c t to receive t Heir ch e c k s or w a r r a n t s b y F a c u l ty o r U. S. m ail m u s t h a v e t h e i r c o n t r i b u tio n s th e B u r s a r ’s ( f fic e , R oom 8, in I ib r a r y Building, th a n r n . S a t u r d a y , D ec em b e r 18. I p. T hose m e m b e r s w .use c o n t r i b u ­ tio n s a r e r e c eiv e d a f t e r ’ h a t d a t e will p r e s e n t f o r th e ir D e c e m b e r c o n t r i b u t i o n w h e n call­ ing f o r th e ir checks and w a r r a n t s on D e c e m b e r 22. .ot l a t e r r e c e ip ts C. H. S P A R E N B E R G , a u d i to r . a m o n g R E F U N D O F R E G I S T R A T I O N little girls the p r e t t y a n d T u itio n F e e : S tu d e n ts who t h e re , d r a p e d in sle ek sa tin, etc., hav e not b e e n r e g i s t e r e d at a n y w e re V ir g in ia M oore, B e tty Lee tim e d u r i n g the sen e s t e r fo r as P e rk in s, J e a n e t t e David, a n d May much as tw elv e s e m e s t e r h o u r s a r e tr i- d e l:-, a lp h a p h i s e n title d to a r e f u n d of a p o r tio n Moore, all A n n e P a i n t e r , M a ry R a t e Sco field, 0f th e r e g is t r a tio n a n d tu itio n fee , a n d M a r jo r ie O sb o rn e , z e t a ’? and as e x p la in e d on p a g e 18 of th e t h e u n i v e r s i t y ’s b est dressed girl. G e n e ra l I n f o r m a t i o n B u lle tin , i didn’t see a n y t h i n g a b o u t the girls w hich m a d e m e th in k a b o u t t h e silk boy co tt, one w a y o r a n - o th e r. to receive this r e f u n d , th e s t u d e n t m u s t le ave his A udi- t o r ’s R e ce ip t a t t h e R e g i s t r a r ’s O ffice so t h a t it m a y be ch ecked a n d th e r e f u n d o r d e r p r e p a re d , R e f u n d s will be m a d e J a n u a r y IO, last y e a r th is d e p a r t m e n t told 1938, to th o s e w hose a u d i t o r ’s re- th e Regis- 22, success. In o r d e r and , t r a r s O ffic e by D e c e m b e r 1937. ' R L D MICHOLS ' *. « ■ J -a m e UA j wT J P g * a n d hid\ . A' fis m n ia A . Playing for the D A N C E SA T U R D A Y AT G R E G O R Y G Y M 9-12 $ 1.50 Tax Free TX J A P A N ’S CASE— possibly th e mo fla g ra n t display of indifference to an w ar, b u t will prob in tern atio nal sense of rig h t and w ro n g —• one. application of sanction* in th e form of boy- - I • o tt a n d em b arg o would a t least be auf- th e offing. Isolation ficien t peace tim e show of force to bring in the la st tw o y e a r vitation to profit by to accounts. in te rn a tio n a l b rig a n d e r A p p a ren tly a E d g a r H o o v er, chic f the F ed - n e x t era I B u r e a u of I d e n ti fic a t io n , r o t only kn >ws h ow to c a tc h c r i m i n ­ a l s — he k n o w s t h e gt e a t e s t c a u s e av down is no crim e, a n d he po inted it o u t in - m h a s p r o v e d , w i t h - his a d d r e s s to t h e A ssociation t f n o m o r e t h a n a n i n - L if e I»*“ ™ n ce P r u d e n t , in N e w i H f i n ' - a f , . • • I < e t h o s e w h o J a p a n , like Ita ly tw o y e a rs ago, is still w ould p reserve peace stand aside. Con- A m eric ar Law Respect la ck in g th e ra w m a te ria ls f o r munitions, tinuation of such policy Is m erely delay- n o t n e a rly enough oil, iron ore or cotton ing a show o f h a n d s until th e opposition f o r even no rm al use. M ainly h e r sources a r e th e United S ta te s and G re a t Britain. E m b a rg o o f th e se p ro d u c ts could well m ean d isaste r to J a p a n e s e finan ce, never h e a lth y and p a rtic u la rly w e ak today. e x c h a n g e ■an stack his hand . H er most active allies, Ita ly and G er­ m any, are p ecu liarly in m uch th e same economic condition a n d could do little to aid her. T w o g r e e n -fa c e d college p a p e r s b r o u g h t C h r is t­ th is w eek Most internationalist* will p robably r -a ty p e o f h o lid a y hues. The t w o : T h e U t a h C h ro n - th e e x c h a n g e o f f i c e man g r e e t i n g s to R a rg u e t h a t w a r w o uld be th e Im m ediate kIe and The VaT8ity (University of Toronto). result of drastic action along this line. f m s t i m p : e- •’ B y B E S S T I S I N G E R Y o rk last w ee k . H e sa id : hom e. “ A m e r ic a n crim e b eg in s in t ne The only w a y it c a n he c u r e d is by a r e - e s t a b ­ , lis h m e n t o f r e s p e c t to r law by t h e h e a d s of o u r h o m e s . „ d * , , , T h a t is w h e r e crim e begins, e x ­ c e p t p e r h a p s in r a r e a n d is* .a te d t h a t cases. T he ch ie f also said What I Say Is... E. J. M A T H E W S , r e g is t r a r . th e listed n a m e d t h e e ! ” he I c o n d e m n T h e d i f f i c u l t y you ail a b o u t a y o u n g m a n fro m ceip ts a re filed w ith h o u s to n J im m ie M a rsh- b u r n w ho w as h a rd at w o rk on a book called “ m a n , i co n d e m n t h e e ! ” well, m r , M a r s h b u r n has id ea o f j u s t a b o u t g iv e n up “ m an, is n ow a b o u t to w rite his ow n su c­ cess s to r y , altho ugh h e ’s n ev e r h e a r d o f m r. R e d d ic k ’s o u tlim f o r a success sto ry , (h e does know t h e too ls of a w r i te r , th o u g h .) one g r e a t rea so n fo r t h e c o n t i n u ­ a n c e of crim e w a s th e a b u s e of t h e p arole sy stem in many s ta te s . T h ir ty p e r ce n t, nea rly o n e -th ird , the c o u n t r y ’s most d a n g e r o u s o f c rim in a ls t h e b u r e a u ’s in files, h a v e b een r e c ip ie n ts o f pa­ ro le or o t h e r ty p e s of clem ency, n o t only once b u t in m a n y cases as o f te n a s f r o m f o u r to ten tim es. t h a t w ould be m e t should we decide to te s t Mr. H o o v e r ’s s t a t e m e n t , and begin to , , . te a c h the hom e, w ould be to f in d the home. T h ey a r e so f e w now ad a y s. T h e y are s l e e p — so m e tim e s — to c a ^‘3 a r a n c h , lace* p la c e s s l e e p — s o m e tim e s — to o a t — s o m e tim e s —-but w h e r e s p e n d a n y a p p r e c ia b le stock i n v e n to r y to d a te is tw > g e t h e r a r e st r e s p e c t r e a c h pi*?* a n d tw e lv e g o a ts, b u t th in g s h u t a sm all p a r t of tho s u b je c ts, will noon be p o p p in g (m r. M a rsh- is rec ession livestock m e n - t a k e n a to m a k e s h o r t w o rk of is now loosely it i> I n c a .r d at>n,. h o m e m ’.v miles n o r t h ot b e a u m o n t, u n- th e t h e p a r e n ts a n d c h ild r e n w h e r e t h e t h in g , m r. M a r s h b u r n in possession o f w h a t he to- b e a r d of. law if a n y , m u s t be given H a v i n g t u r n e d the i n s t r u c tio n w ould D e c em b e r 22. a t noon. a r e a lm o st . r e s p e c t tim e th e f e w t h a t r a n c h e s , la w bu rn b eliev e s t e m p o r a r y ) , a n d t o r Y Tf so o v e r a g a in . h a v e to > t h e r e . a n d > j u s t ! “ ' . in tho t o t o i>e : T H E L IB R A R Y will be o p e n from 9 t o 5 o ’clock e v e r y d a y d u r in g the C h r is t m a s e x c e p t D e c e m b e r 2 4. 25, 31, a n d J a n ­ u ary I, on which d a t e s it will be closed all d ay . h o lidays A L L L IB R A R Y B O O K S s ta m p e d “ D u e D e c e m b e r 2 0 ” should be r e t u r n e d b e f o r e s t u d e n t s le ave f o r ( h ristm a s. T w o -w e e k b ooks c h e c k ­ ed o u t from this d a t e on will not jH, d u e u n til J a n u a r y 4, 1938. L O R E N A B A K E R , __ _________ _______ ________ loan librarian. put m r. M a r s h b u r n at ease, his rfM> In ° k a b l y -*ust f “ l a fring. B y B IL L E D M O N D S O N t r a i n i n g of A IN V D A Y : As the big f a t y o u t h o v e r to t h e schools, ' h e in- d ro p s d rip o f f your h a t b r im s t r i a t i o n , C neer o f tee tw o special ed ition s soon g a v e w a y , -water in h o w e v e r, a f t e r p ersu in g th e tin ted p a g e s , to a sec- cmd n o tio n : in co n g ru ity , Haji? m e ss a r c G ood sidewa-lks t h a t seem to collect th e m iddle, on e is the stiflin g heat to k e p t B a r t o n ’s loaded to the soup- a v io la tio n o f f o r g e t th e limit t h a t w ith an a u t o m o b ile is ju st as m u c h speed th e w o o d s ,” be co m p lain s. r it will of c o u rse of c o u rse i f s it's if is fu lly to c lean r e a lly n o n e o f up o u r m in d s — o u r d i r t y minds. re a lly a ° r 0} this c a m p a ig n t h a t it m — m a c k r o b e r ts o n . law as m u r d e r , m y b u sin e ss, b u t help spla sh it ,cu ,o w,„ ______ llt WMV s h a p e d in c o n c r e t e f o r m . is th e school t h a t te a c h e s th e pupils t h a t “ th e pig* h a v e d is a p p e a r e d a p t e x c e e d in g m r - M a r s h b u r n is m o re w o rr ie d his goats, p ig s t h a n his goats. the a b o u t his - - . „ W h ere legal " t y mind dept. a d e p a r t m e n t into everyon e to know this j u s t w a n ts a n d tric k le tr ic k le dow n y o u r col- Jar, as y o u r sog gy shoes . « th r o u g h th e s e n ic e g u t t e r . . I s it b e i n g d o n e? is in an ac a d e m ic w ay , and n o t S L A V I N S K Y S C H O O L O F V O IC E m a s t e r i n s t r u c t i o n u n d e r M me M a r g a r i ta Slav >ansky W rid F a m o u s V o i c e T e a c h e r Wednesday & Friday, I ;30 to 6:00 2 3 3 0 G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t R E S E R V E books m a y be checked o u t fo r hom e u se W e d n e s d a y , LAST DAV ’ IOC MAT. School for l h . I d . . TODAY! 3 to 6 Back o f a p a g e o f “ P eace on E a r t h , ” T h e V a r - per* a1! s u m m e r and lon g fur sidy p rin ts an ed ito ria l, “ C hrist or M a r s , ” t h e p u r - Pe a c * anr* dryness and cold b e e r p o r t o f which sta rtlin g title is h e r e w i th p r e s e n t e d of ,T,ry a r ' : A ’1Jr 15?t i n th e se ex c er p ts: ii Th* ! >&iiy 7 tiHXi otndomt cewsp Tex**, th# a m t i ; h e led oc Amlin by th# Tex*.* Student ii.:.. in* exempt Monday. i ti M-- nd ti os* rr.t Kit I, u t is»r th e feet o f C tm arr I i tin. Publisher! I: core t/it, (texan spar cf Th# Ur.iversitj J* of the University cation*, Inc., every mc of Bt rn- fie#, Aas* a n d I O J. ism * JO' iabt, i :g Bt A. C L AD C E dita E Edita Edit Edita Edita F. lite EY C Ec A i c ' rn Id inc Pf r tc d REPH E CHICAGO ■ LD SYER Jo e B ck V Billy I Nigh Assis T h e y say th a t d a r in g the G r e a t W a r on C h rist ma* D a y e n e m i e s c e a s e d th e i r k illin g an d a r m i e s a t t e m p t e d to o b e y f o r o n e m ore d a y t h e t e a c h i n g s of t h e O n e w h o se birth t h e y w e r e this d a y c e l e b r a t in g , l f th e r e i* a n y lig h t to b e f o u n d t h r o u g h w h i c h i n fo u r y e a r * o f d a r k n e * * t h e w o r l d g r o p e d f r o m 1 9 1 4 to 1 9 1 H . it i t f r o m t h a t t i n y t h a t s p a r k o f t h e r e f l e c t i o n o f f e l l o w s h i p s e t a g l o w on t h a t o n e d e / . T ru e e n o u g h t h e s u c ­ c e e d i n g days o f h a te and d i s tr u s t did a ll t h e y m ig h t to e x t i n g u is h e v e n th is tin y g lo w , a n d t h e y f a i l e d i t is t h i s f a l s e a n d p e r n i c i o u s d o c t r i n e o f c o n ­ q u e s t a n d m a n ’s i n s a t i a b l e d e s i r e r u l i n g t h e b r e a s t s a n d m i n d s o f i t f o r t h a t i* t h o s e w h o a r e l e a d i n g u s s o i n e v i t a b l y t o t h a t h o r r i b l e h o l o c a u s t a h e a d . W h e n t h a t d a y c o m e s w h e n t h e l o v e a n d r e ­ s p e c t o f f e l l o w m a n t o f e l l o w m a n as i t is e x ­ e m p l i f i e d b y C h r i s t m a s is d i s p l a c e d b y t h e s e n t i - m e n t s t h a t h a v e g i v e n b i r t h t o b i g o t r y a n d i n ­ t o l e r a n c e , t h e n v, 1 11 it be t i m e t o ca l l a b a l l t o t h e w o r s h i p o f C h r i s t a n d r e p l a c e it w i t h t r i b u t e t o t h e g o d o f M a r s . L e f o rm id a b le a n d worldly t h a n t h a t o f T h e Vat tty com es T he U t a h C h r o n ic le ’* d is c o r d a n t I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C o u n c i l o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f U t a h , n i t e r m e e t i n g f o r a t w o - h o u r s e s s i o n M o n ­ d a y D e c e m b e r 6 , h a * a d o p t e d a n e w a m e n d m e n t t o t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a n d b y - l a w * o f t h e I n t e r - f . a t e r n i t y C o u n c i l . I hi* a m e n d m e n t w i l l r e ­ q u i re a l l m e n w i s h i n g t o j o i n a f r a t e r n i t y t o r e g i s t e r t h e i r n a m e * w i t h t h e I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C o u n t ii a r d a t t h e s a m e t i m e r e q u i r e t h e m t o P * y • r e g i s t r a t i o n f e e o f $ 1 . 5 0 . In a d d i t i o n , I n w h e n h e m a n is p l e d g e d t o a f r a t e r n i t y he m u s t p a y a n e x t r a SO c e n t s . th e t h o u g h in v a s tly d i f f e r e n t d e g r e e ? • T he h o m e te a c h in g is o u t, Mr. H o o v er. The schools a p p a r e n tly do not co n sid er it a part o f the T h e brightly c e l l o p h a n e cow led c u r r i c u l u m , so a b o u t all th a t is l e f t is f o r you and the other hon- f i g u r e s o f the yo u n g and u n b i t t e r o f th e sex entrance one with ’ heir es t and sin c e re law enforcers to g o fligh ts between build- a h e a d , c a tc h in g and shutting th e m bird-like ings, and the damp q u ic k ly as possible, and q u i t e so dismal. Stopping under k e e p in g th e m until a sympathetic ’ he prof for red umbrella of A lm a p a r o le board releases them. Bae Holloway, star ascendant of the current Curtain Club opus, - th e decision is quickly made that * in to each by all m e a n s fall. • The Poet’s ife rome rain should is soon not. u p as -Paris News. . . T HE BIG A P P L E : I m p r o m p t u a t one o f the little dance spots. S t a t e l y silly (and fun) a t the Chi O fo rm a l . . . the circle covering the entire Union floor the . y o u n g fellow s in tails “ shining” in th e Susy-Q, A preparation f o r w o r k : before rehearsals for L ig h t O p r y ’s “ Maid Marian” . an d B onny Ruth Taylor who can tr u c k a n d “ Peel that Apple” a- well as hit high-C's in the title role. A nd y o u n g blades taking s u r r e p t i t i o u s lessons in th e a p p le - in g a r t. , . • F o r t h a t last w eek, T o Bess Twinger, cu rtesy a n d sw e e p in g bows. lovely the j o b of g u e s t i n g c a u se o f v a g u e u n e a s in e s s in th is vic in ag e le s t th e e d ito r place her p e r m a n e n t l y a: th e helm of W h a t I S ay Is. The jo b w a s t h a t good. • to o b e ­ those d r o o p in g , d r a g g l e d p e a s a n t head-cloths really t h e Old C o u n t r y ? g o n e b ac k to if you'll n ot lady, B e niso ns, my s p e d th e c a m p u s scenic view w ith s u c h h o r r id n a p e r y a g a in ! T h e r e are hats and such, you know. Have Release___ D E A T H FOR ME Y e a rs ago, y e a rs ago, I m e t a la d y — Oh, so sw e e t! I f o u n d h e r — L o n g ago, long ago, In a c h u r c h beside a s tr e e t. D ays p assed, y e a r s p assed , I loved th e la d y — Oh, so sw ee t! I w o rshipped b e r. Y e a r s passed, y o u th p a s s e d ; B u t h e r love w'as n o t f o r m e. Cold the w orld, d a r k th e world, Y et, h e r bod y— Ob, so s w e e t! S h e w as an a n g e l — In t h e w orld, above the w orld; S h in in g b rig h t, b u t n ot fo r me. Now she gone, is gon e, dead and L ovely lady— Oh, so sw e e t! I m u r d e r e d h e r — B reath is g on e, life is g o n e — For th e lady; now fo r m e . — W A G O N SELLER , ^URRSITV M »K and GUADALUPE T O D A Y O N L Y ! IT’S * DOZEN ROSE BOWL THRILLERS ROLLED INTO ONE! W* . . Bi J U N E T k / a v i S J O H N N I E ‘S C A T ’ D A V I S O h TIEU n u ll ii I O D A Y & TOMORROW O N L Y Laughs and Love Songs ! G JOHN ’’BOUS'OAKIE JACK M olU PinO K o^C IM U M I G O R D O N J O N E S ■ I L L Y G I L B E R T - F A U L G U H * A Y L E - E R I K R H O D E S mwith K E N N Y B A K E R L A S T D A Y I LESLI E HOWARD BE TT E DAVI S " I T ’ S L O V E A F T E R " I ’ M - S T A R T S I O M O K K O W = = C Ri AT I NG A BOMBSHELL WI TH HIS FISTS TH tm SPAY, DECEMBER 16, 193T Phone 2-2473- -THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The, First College Daffy bi the South PAGE FIVE H e a r s t F i a n c e e N e w E x p e r i e n c e Cap-G own To G ive Freshman G irls Party Several hundred acceptances to the Cap and Gown Christmas party to be given fo r freshm an girl* this a f te rn o o n fro m 4 to 6 o’clock in the Main Ballroom of the Texas Union have been received by D orothy Matson, president. Anyone wishing to call in acceptance this m o rn ­ ing m ay do so, Miss Matson said,*---------------———-------- -------------------- inform al ae For two hours this afternoon. these several hundred girls will be very they cele­ brate the approaching Christmas season with Brairo, e n te rta in ­ m e n t of various sorts, and carol singing, u n d e r the direction of senior girls, the m embers of Cap and Gown. “ Freshm an girl* who have ai fu n will be o’clock should not lab until 6 hesitate to come over a fterw a rd because the full j sway,” said Miss Matson. Cap j and Gown has prep ared the p a rty especially fo r the freshm an girls. The decorations and e n te r ta in ­ ment are being kept secret. in Miss Matson said th a t all mem­ bers of Cap ami Gown should He present to serve an hostesses. H . E. C lub To H ave Christmas Party Friday The Home Economic* Club will give a Christmas p a rty Friday n v : a i 7 o’clock in th<* Homa Economies Building. Guests will assemble at t h e into the downstairs hall, steps a t the n orth e n tra n c e o ' the b a n d in g and from th ere will be led in which t?-. re will be a large Christ­ mas tre e m odem istieally decorat­ ed. Gifts for the medley will be left in the Pioneer Room. introduce Mary M argaret Blalock, chair­ man O’* ‘he program committee, the freshman rep­ will resentative, whose name will rot time. be until Cleone Ro lins was selected last year. revealed th a t follows: Committees for the p a rty are invitations, Caren a* Crouch, Brownie Green, and Therese Dean; e n te rta in m e n t, Lib ta n Adams, Leah N a tha n , and COWBOYS TO EN T ER TA IN M a rg a re t Cornell; decorations, j B etty \ adance, ( o nstance Matula, and Lillie R u th ; he Each Jane E yres and Dorothy L e May; and publicity, Elizabeth Keeney, rhild will receive a g ift of cloth* - ...- ....... ' ing from the Christmas tre e The The Cowboys will have a C hrist- p a rty Monday night in Texas refreshm en ts, Union. Special guests wi* about fifty poor children. .... "................................ ............. - E tta Haugh will re tu r n to San Men’s Glee mas carols. Angelo for th e holidays. Club will sing Chtist- m for CO-EDS FROM L EO N’S a t Leon's g 'J+ items Eke Leon's footwear, represent the acme of s r a rt­ C o-eds lr fT OW fo e ness and good taste! (■jtft H o s i e r y Sorority And Fraternity Formals To Climax Christmas Season The form al season th a t began w ith occasional week-end d a n c e s * fen November will reach its holiday-inspired climax Friday and S at­ u r d a y nights, when th re e sororities a n d three fra te rn itie s give th eir dances. The Pi Beta Phi sorority te a dance, Delta D elta D elta so­ r o rity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Alpha Tau Omega fra te rn ity , and Phi Kappa Psi f r a te r n ity for-*--------------------- ------------------------------- F rid a y n ight’s social mala oalendar, and f r a ­ te r n ity fo rm a l will be given S at­ u r d a y night. the Chi Phi fill T E A D A N C E tea dance P i B eta Phi sorority will begin Hie week-end’s e n te r ta in m e n t with a from 5 until 8 o'clock Friday. The Women s F ed • r a te d Club Building will be dec­ orated with white Christmas trees an d blue the ballroom floor. Back of the or­ chestra th e words “ M erry Christ­ m a s” and the sorority Creek let­ te rs will be w ritten in wine and ailver-blue colors. lights su rrou nd in g Roger P ry o r and his orchestra will play fo r the dance. Genevieve Morrow is in charge of a r ra n g e ­ m ents, and M ary Nash is d ire ct­ ing the decoration plans. T R I D E L T A F O R M A L „ , _ , Delta Delta D a t a aor o n l y »,U I f ^ _ Santa Claus Season Starts Fraternities W ill G ive M any Parties Christm as trees, pillow-stuffed Santas, and < xchange gifts a*-. tho dominant notes at the varied p a rtie s given by the fra te rn itie s in observance of Christmas, Their include open celebrations, which houses, b u f f e t suppers, dances, and n p a rty for needy children, continue will begin th ro u g h the holidays. the Monday be fore today an I F irst on the p a r ty held ut 7:30 o’clock by the ... J Delta T h e ta Phi f r a te r n ity . One the cale n d a r is ^ Hr„ssrll , , TODAY In Brief 4— Cap and Gown C hristm as the party f o r freshm en main ballroom of the Union. in 6:30— A.A.U.W. dinner Texas Union. 7— Pi Beta Phi pledges will e n ­ te rta in the initiate* with a p a rty a t the ch a p te r house. 7— Parade of Progress, G u a d a­ lupe and Sixteen th Streets. 8— Fall E x tem p o ra n e o u s Speak­ ing Contest, G arrison Hall I. 8:15— "Room Service” York stage comedy, mount T heater. 8:15— ‘Almon’* H ouse’ a t Hogg Memorial Auditorium . 9— Mrs. R 'SS Bell will E d u a rd Prokosch’s Who Die” over KNOW. l l — S.R.D. Christ mas party. \ E n g a g e m e n t o f Mi** G a t h e r . i n c C a m p b e l l , d a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d Mr * . M o r t o n R e e k C a m p ­ b e l l o f A t l a n t a , G a . , a n d R a n ­ i o n of d o l p h A p p e r * o n H e a r * t , t h e W i l l i a m R a n d o l p h H e a r * t , p u b l i * h e r , h a * b e e n a n n o u n c e d . TYLER CLUB TO MEET I The Tyler Club will m eet t o ­ night at 7 :30 o’clock on t h e the T exas floor of ; mezzanine Union. Plans fo r a dance to be the h o li­ given in Tyler durin g days will he discussed, and the date for th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t will be set. Residence Hails To Join n Christmas Celebrations C h r i s t m a s e x p e r i e n c e in Hollywood i* a n e w f o r F r a n c i s e s G a a l , H u n g a r i a n f i l m s t a r , w h o i« s p e n d i n g h e r fir** h o l i d a y in Hollywood, r e c e n t l y b e e n b r o u g h t t o p l a y in A m e r i c a n f i l m*. from E u r o p e h a v i n g in the association, she active is a t p re se n t a m em ber of the r » tional board of directors form al C h r i s t m a s at Dinners, dances, and p ajam a parties crowd the social calendar In and the few rem aining day* before the Chi stmas holidays begin officially, chairm an of the membership and Many of the dormitories and boarding houses will e n te rta in over m ainta in in g stan d a rd s committee. Dr. Adams received her bache- the week-end. Scottish Rite D orm itory will have a pajam a p a rty tonig ht at 111 lor of a r ts degree from VV e lesiey College an d took her m a s te r’s and doctor o f philosophy degrees from - Cornell University. She began her c a re e r as an educator in th* publl* schools of New York, hut she into university work. She was assistant dean of women a* Ohio State University, dean of women at Beloit College in Wisconsin, and dean of Mills she became 1931 College. principal of Kingswood School at Bloomfield, Mich., and held this! position until 1934. o’clock aud a 6:15 dinner S un d a y night o’clock. S a n ta Claus will visit the re sid e n ts of Littlefield Dor­ m itory at th e ir Christm as p a rty M onday night at l l o’clock. Brack­ enridge, P ra th er, and Roberts Hall* will e nte rta in with an open lounge at Roberts house to Hall F rid a y night from 8:30 a dance fo r the boys staying in her home F riday night from 9 to I o’clock. Refusing to be o u t­ these boys done by to have a pa have also decided jam a p arty the night before the holidays. soon w ent the girls, the In in I I 2 o’clock. A.A.U.W, lo Hear Dr Adams Tonight Dr. Adams is a* p re se n t on ar tour, visiting d iffe re n t informal branches of the A.A.U.W. Dr, K atherin e Adams, educator from Albany, N. Y., will he the the Austin branch of guest of a dinner A.A.U.W. ton ig ht at the Texas hold which will he held in Union a t 6:30 o’clock. Dr. Adams, who will be in tro ­ duced by Mrs. E. H. Sellards, will the national organiza­ speak on tion of A.A.U.W . Many y ears - P rim eau x of Gary. INITIATION TON IGH T services services Initiation initiation Pi Kappa Alpha f r a te r n ity wild tonight fo r f o u r pledges. Those to be in itia te d are Guy Nevill and Jack Meadow* of Dallas, Dudley L ow ­ land of San Antonio, and Oran Mrs. M. C. Wilkes will give a Christm as dinner S a tu rd a y night J fo r the boys staying at her home. The girls at the Shannon house will have a formal dinner Sunday n ight at 6 o’clock and a Christ­ mas th a t tree a f t e r 11 o’clock night. Mrs. J. M. M atejek will have a Christmas party Sunday l l o’clock for th e girls night at sn her home, and Mrs. E. L. F aulk­ n er will e nte rta in with a p a rty for the girls in her house Mon­ day night. Mr*. Florence S. Jones will give B O O K T O B E R E V I E W E D Guests of the f r a te r n ity will be T herese Dean, H a rr ie t Daniel, Acnes Field, Dorothy Marks, Sea- willow Edwards, M arjorie R a n ­ som, B arb a ra Hull, Mary Brown- E du ard Prokosch’s “ The Seven this lee, Ellen Douglas Brook-, M ary, Who Die” will he reviewed Louise W estbrook. Emily In n m orning at 9 o ’clock over station B r y a n t . Caroline Brownlee, Vir-1 RNOW by Mrs. Fins* Bell of A us­ ed nia Middleton, Mary Nash, - tin. Mrs. Bell is being presented L o m a Hume, Marx Helen G e o r g e ,1 on K NO W ’s “ M eet the Lady” pro ­ Jean J a n e Both well, gram . Mr. Prokosch is the son of France* Comfiest, El va Johnson,! a fo rm e r professor o f G erm an at ' E lizabeth Tipp*, Helen Rathbone, the University. I Mary Ellen Kirven, M a n K, D u g ­ gan, Elizabeth Licht ie, Bctsie Brown, Mary V aughn Montgom­ ery, Fin Moore, A nna Melissa H ogsett, Doll Thompson, Camilla Beall, Lucy Blewett and Eleanor Sansom from F o r t Worth, Sanders. A t the TEXAS BOOK STORE - - Social Calendal Frtday 5_ g— Pi B eta Phi sorority tea the W om en’s dance at F e d e ra te d Club Building. 8-11— Robert* - P r a th e r - B. Hall Association Christ­ mas! p a rty a* Roberts Hall. 8-11— Newman 8-11— Y.M.C.A. CI u b 0 ; i c n H o use a t Newman Club. Dormitory Christm as party at the Y. fratern ity open house at the chap­ te r house. Xi 8-11— Theta 8-12— Texas Swimming Team dance- at the Boy Scout H ut, B arton Springs. 8-12— M atejek Open house. 9-11— A.S.M.E. Christmas party in the M. E. lab. 9- I — K e rsh ne r formal Christ­ a t Texas dance mas Union. 9- I — Alpha Chi Omega soror­ the ity form al dance at Driskili Hotel. 9- I J o n e s House dance at G regg House. 9- I —-D e lta Delta Delta formal in Texas Union Dance ballroom. 9- I —Alpha T au Omega f r a te r ­ nity formal dance at the A ustin C ou ntry Club. 9- I — Phi K appa Psi and formal at dinner c h a p te r house and Wom­ e n ’s Club F e d e ra te d Building. dance Saturday 7- 9 —Phi Mu open bouse. Kappa Alpha 7-1 open house. f r a te rn ity 8-11— K a p p a Sigma fra te rn ity open house at the chap­ te r house. 8-11— Sigma Alpha Mu f r a te r ­ nity open house. 8-11— Czech Club Christmas and dancing at p a rty N ewman clubroom. fr a te r n ity 8-12— Chi Phi f o r ­ mal dance a - the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. 9-12— Alpha Alpha Gamma and Sphinx Society dance in the assembly room of the A rchitecture Building, give its formal in th e Texas Union from 9 until I o’clock. The so­ ro rity crest will fo rm the back­ gro und for Red Nichols’s orches tra , playing fo r the dance. The ballroom will be decorated in so­ r o r ity colors, silver, gold and blue. V irginia Moore and Carolyn V a u gh a n will serve refresh m en ts bo the guests. M arjorie Anderson social an d Mary Helyn Cordes, chairm en, are in ch arge of a r ­ rangem ents. Mr. and M i s . A m o Nowotny. Mrs K athleen Bland, Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Page, Mrs. M a rg a re t W ord, Mr. an d Mrs. R. G. Muel­ ler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W est, and Miss D orothy Shelby, sorority ad­ viser, wt’l be chaperons. SORORITY FORMAL A third sorority form al schedul­ ed for F riday n ig h t will be given by Alpha Chi Omega sorority in th e Crystal Ballroom of the Dris­ kili Hotel from 9 u n til I o'clock. T h e Christm as them e will be used hi decoratin g the room, and Jim m y .Watson and his orchestra will play tor the dance. The formal in honor oi new initiates, Jo Anne Pitten- ie given J9f, Elisabeth Ann W arren , and ariette M artin. Elsie McKellar com­ the dance Is chairman of mittee. A L P H A T A U OMEGA ir a T The Alpha T au Omega t e m i t y will e n te r ta in with tra d itio n a l black and white dance Friday night at the Austin Coun­ try Club from 9 to I o’clock. The black and white them* will be •arried out the decoration*, m aking nae of black and white streamers on the walls and roof and black and white cartoon* of penguin* in full dress in black Girl* atte n d in g the dance will w ear or white evening dresses, setting off the black and white form al dress of the men. Roger P ry o r's orchestra will play. D ecorations are in the charge of John Wood. PHI PSI PA R T Y Phi Kappa Psi fr a te r n it y will have i. Christmas party Friday evening, s ta r tin g with a din n e r at 6:30 o ’clock. A fte r the dinner the f r a te rn ity will m em bers of the F e d e ra te d W om en’s go to Building formal dance. the C arnes W e a v e r’s orch estra will play fo r the dance. th e fo r The program will go on while the din n e r k being served, The bouse will be decorated with cedar and white design. From a Christ­ mas tree gifts will be given to the and m em bers of th e ir dates. fr a te r n ity the CHI PHI D A NC E In its night Chi Phi will have formal t h e dance S a tu rd a y Stephen F. Austin Hotel. Dancing will be from 9 until 12 o’clock. At 6:30 o’clock th e re will be a Christm as supper anti Christmas The mezzanine t r e e fo r guests. will be decorated in Christmas odors. Club Notices A dvanced Bridge Study Group of the A.A.U.W. — 2:45 o’clock a t the home of Mrs. G rady Owen, 111 1-2 W ^tt F ifte e n th Street. Co-Ed A ssem bly——3 :30 o’clock the W om en’s Faculty a t Club. T.S.C .W . Club-— 7:15 o’clock In the sou th e a st corner of the m ain the Texas Union. lounge of T y le r Club— 7:80 o'clock on the m ezzanine floor of the Texas Union. Scribbler* Club— 8 o’clock in Texas Union 208. Panhan dle Club— G arrison Hall 111 a t 7 o’clock. Hogg D ebating Club— Texas U nion a t 7 :30 o’clock. Senior W alther L eague— St. P a u l’s L u th era n Church. F rench Club— Production of “ L ’Anglis tel Q u ’on Ie P arle” a t the G reg g House at 8 o ’clock Gal veston Club Garrison Hall will distribute comic gifts. The open house f o r members of the T h e ta Xi f r a te r n it y and their I dates on F rid ay night will be from 8 until 11 o’clock the ch a p te r house. Vernon Evans, in the role of Santa, will supervise the exchange of gifts. A fte r the tre e th e re will be dancing. The dance committee is composed of F ra n k Peabody chairm an, James Yhlgt i rn rn. and J. P. Wheeler. in The main event of the Kappa Alpha open house S a tu rd a y night ' will be the Christm as tree at. which Santa Claus will d istrib ute gifts. J The hours will be from. 8 to 12 o’clock. K A P P A S I G G U E S T S K appa Sigma f r a te r n ity will have an open house dance S a tu r ­ day night at the chapter house, which will be decorated outside with lighted trees an't inside with red and green draped windows, orchestra platform . lights, Jim m y W eiler’s o rchestra will play. and include tree with gifts On Sunday night the Peke. Chi buffet, supper will be from 6 to the chapter house. 9 o’clock at a E n te r ta in m e n t will C hristmas for everyone. At 'he same hours, Delta Tau De-4* fr a te rn ity will also have a p a rty Sunday nigh4 Comic C h rist­ mas gifts will he given to m em ­ bers. PHI DEFT PARTY Phi Delta T hetas will hold their Christm as party S und ay from 5 to 7 o’clock at the chap ter house. E ggnog, fruit-cake, and coffee will be served. F re d Scott is in charge of the party . Open house from 7 to 9 o'clock will be the form o f e n te rta in m e n t provided by the Delta Kappa E p ­ silon fra te rn ity . T here will be a Christm as tree and the house will be decorated in holiday colors. An alumnus will play the role of S a n ta Claus and distribute the p re se n ts to th guests and m em ­ bers of the f r a te r n ity at the Pi K appa Alpha p a rty . The celebra­ tion will be Monday night at 6 o’clock in the ch a p te r house. The Christ mas and a Sighted colors tree will be the decorations. De Molay Yule Dance A t Driskili Dec. 20 Tho Stephen F. Austin ch a p te r of IL Molay will give its annual Christmas dance Monday night. December 20, fro m 9 until 12 o’clock at the Driskili Hotel. The dance 4 ill be preceded by a r e g u ­ lar m e e fing u select the Ten Best Films of the ye a r ' Would your se actions be those nominated by these 500 critics th e nation over? For try ii c you may * n one c f ten pairs of tick­ ets good for a w eek ’s admi?- rn to the P a ra m o u n t, State, Queen. Capitol, or the \ areitv. Co-operat ng with the a nu sa rn en t i sta ff o f The Daily Texan, I, Novv, c r y m a n a g e r for I n t e r ­ in Austin, y e s te r ­ sta te T r e a t. r? day announced ten University students whose selec­ tallied with tions most closely ♦host of F Im Daily he would award a pair cf tickets good for one week fit the Btu lent’s choice, the th e a te r of that the to A list of fi ms elig hie f o r this y e a r ’s Ten Best Films list will be posted by noon today in the glass ease in JTourna ism Build r e I " - . < St idem* list against the e ig bl s for the yea; s list. check their can The Texan c mtest I' also seek­ lr- determ ine which motion ing the University p r e ­ star picture f e r s above ail nth* r ^ I bls in f o r ­ mation, along with stu dents’ lists of their ten best selections, must tx- mailed or sen t to Amusements Editor, The Daily Texan, not later th a n Sunday midnight. The con- t*Ft closes a* th a t time. tickets A nnouncernenta of the w inners ar: i the ten pairs of of th e U n iversity’s favo rite film star in J a n u a ry when will be made th- the national pol: results of by Film Daily are made known, a F rid a y ’s T e x a n will c a rry limited list of films released d u r ­ ing 'h e yea'- ‘ Va* are eligible for the 7 fcr. Best list Big Bend Shown In Water Colors Vividly the van- j interpre* ng a d o r e d sr. a des and moods o f the : it* cold . Big Bend c o u n try with bluffs, w ind-sw ept plains, and the . winding Rio G rande, eighteen w a - ' ten colors of a section usually con- ; gidered d ra b a r e now on display a t the E lisa b e t Ney M useum . Mrs. E lisab eth R e e f e r B o a tw rig h t is showing them with seven o th er w a te r color? d one n e a r A ust n. The Big B end co untry if si own rn it is a t d if f e r e n t tim es o f t h e day and u n d e r d iffe re n t a tm o s­ pheric conditions. A m ong them she p a in ts e a r ly m o rn in g w hen e v e ry th in g seem* new and fresh. , higr noon w hen the b listering sun ma*** th e silent cou n try look I*.de so m e th in g out o f the past, la te a f ­ te rn o o n when the world is ready f o r sleep, and driving storm s when the blue and purple clouds reelect th e bad te m p e r of nature. Mrs B o a trig h t, o ' a conserva- u « « school, m this exhibit d e p a rts fro m hor usual method and pre­ sents her drawings in a modern fashion with a broad stroke that is tone with her subjects Era- te '.re pha a is given the moods of pictures by th e dominating tints light and a r d by variat ors of shade in the sky. bluffs canyon O u tstan ding am “ Santa Helena in “re am in d iffe re n t ways. The the C a n y o n ” and “ Casa Grar ie,” wh • o tre a te d f irst present* red-br own blu ffs and blue R io. G rande on a sunny day; the o ther lh owl t h e n purple and deep bine st* lr. the a fte rn o o n , the beauty of the to have “TV e B ruer Hoosegow ” where ae old-timer m a y have spent S a t­ 's- ay night long ago, se an a n u ­ ria! picture. A one room adobe - cen carved ho* w m s or;* of a sand dune; I got brown of t-h< h ■ use with Its si: gle window' i* high-lighted aga r>«♦ a to m p a ra t sly drab and colorless »a rh ground, in which a red bl .f? somas the K o Grar d* stands out “ Laiitas Cr s* ng’* ie a sunset the Rio Grande. Dark •tody of vegetation on the shore, a f re e that purple car \ * hades tv Bg) t fr< m clear Hue orange provide a very effect ve on ti ta r db v bac k g roin i d , O ther drawing? the Chien*” and “ P astoral.” include “ Peaks of and a sky r DEAN TO A T TFN D MEET lh ut ! ra P. Hildebrand will at land (bt rru'**t;- v o f th* A** ela­ tion of A merican I aw babools in C|ic»jr on Th-.-un; >t*r 29, 30, and SJL Official dcirrate* from each Jaw achoo! a n th*- dean and one mprtMMitativ* faculty. I v will br he id a* rn < n? - i k e h t : i*ftt ll? from • he Munrex Alcorn and Sis Merritt, U niversity tap dance team, will j Alice Ann Nitschke, etc. Tap Stars Join Cast Of 'Time' have a specialty spot in “ Time Staggers On,” all-U niversity mu- sical and burlesque show which will be presented at Hogg Me­ morial Auditorium on January 5 and 6, Alcorn and Miss Merritt have for danced at U n iversity shows the la st tw o years and have been presented at the F re sh m a n Fel- I ow sh ip Club. various city club and dormitory dances. Austin the banquets, civ re “ Night Club of the Air." club and in team n musical the Longhorn tum bling tech nique, O ffe rin g a new and original ; modern tap dance ro utin e, mixed 'in with this team will be fe a tu re d a long with mem bers of fo o t­ ball in a T u rkish harem .s c e n e ; eighteen “ Co-Ed P re c is­ i o n . ' ^ - " comedy r o u t i n e ; Bonny Ruth T ay lo r and W a lte r K err, U niversity Light O pera C om pany sta rs; the Co-Ed Trio. personnel of which is K a th ­ ryn Sue nee. Louise Self, and Viv­ ian P a h lb e r g ; Jim m y V ale n tin e ; Boots Cull ins; a chorus fro m the M en’s and Girls’ Glee Clubs; George E. H urt and a sixty-piece symphony orch e stra : Jim m y W a t ­ son and H P Swing B and; Ruth Phillips; Bobby McKinley and his tum blin g act; K athryn Rather. An-* in High School d ru m m a jo r ; and Pat * * Keefe, leading a group J of sixteen in a “ Big Apple.” Where to G o New Texan Head STAGE HOGG MEMORIAL AUDITO­ RIUM,— Susan Glaspell’s “ Ali-i son’s House.” With Betty Black, Robert McCutehin, Brooks W est, ( urtain at 8:15 o ’clock. (Last day.) MOTION PICTURES PARAMOUNT. — “Fight for Your Lady.” With John Boles, Ida Lupino. and Jack Oakie. Fea­ ture begins at l l , 12:50, 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10. and IO o’clock. (F irst day.) Pm Love STATE. “ I t ’s A f t e r .” With Leslie Howard, J B ette Davis, Erie Blore, and Olivia de H a v ila n d , Fe a tu re begins at 11:22, 1:27, 3:32, 5:37, 7:42, and 9:17 o’clock, (Last day.) Johnny Davis Q U E E N .— “ Over the Goal.” W ith J u n e F e a tu re begins at 1 :42, Trave-. 3:20, 4:58. 6:36, 8:14. and 9:52 o’clock. (First day.) and C A PITO L.— “ The Life of the P a rty ," With Gene Raymond, H a rrie t Hilliard, Victor Moore,; and Joe Penner. V A RSITY .— “ Mr. Dodd T a k e s | the Air.” With Kenny Baker, Alice Brady, and F r a n k McHugh. E leanor Harri* will divide h er holidays between Walnut Springs, h e r home, Dallas, and San A n­ tonio. Copyreaders Woe — Bet you didn’t notice it. — B et you didn’t notice that the letters in the above headline are inch four seventy-seconds o f an larger than the head that might have been on this story last week, The Daily T exan’s No. 8. bought A. C. Wright, manager of the U niversity the Press, larger 28-point E rb a r type to re­ place the 24-point E r b a r in order to facilitate Texan reading. Larger the reader, but type does help woe it is to the copyreader when a new headline schedule is given To the Texan copyreader, the new No. 3 m eans th a t he m ust say his say in fou r-fifth s of the space formerly allotted him. With scarcely two days of usage behind it. the new* No. 3 has already ac­ the quired a bad re p u ta tio n on T e x a n ’s copy desk. bet — And we didn’t you notice it. Co-author Ex-Student W rite s Book For O ne-M aid Homes of “ M aideraft,” a newly published guide the one-maid household, is Mrs. H ar­ riet H enderson Bonnet, who re­ ceived her bachelor of science d e ­ gree in home economics from the U niversity in 1924. for Mith Mrs. Humphrey Price. Mrs. Bonnet has w ritten a com- ------------------ y J J ^ j Eye C a re Value Your Eyes Next To Life Itself Eves Carefully ’ Examined Prescriptions Carefully Filled The on*y stock of National C o l­ lege Fraternity Jewelry in Austin. ^ W e deliver while others are thinking about it. Come in and look— Com pare our prices. McK innon’s Jewelers— Optometrists 607 Congress Ave. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 193T to the pieta manual o f advice y o u n g covering housekeeper everything from the proper way to answer a telephone to t h e placing of wine glasses for a for­ mal dinner. Mrs. Bonnet, while at t h e U niversity, was a member o f t h e Delta Delta Delta sorority, the Club, Economics Home Y.W .C.A., and the Texan sta ff. som e weeks, “ L’Anglais tel qt*’o« Ie parle.” There will b e . no admission re­ charge, Blossom Frederick, porter, said. In the cast are Judith Norris, Marcel Moraud, Douglas Gragg, Glenn Harrison, Eldon N ewton, William Beaulieu, Clarie Vaden, and Miss Frederick. Th# play will be in French. Dr. G r a y To Speak A t Prairie View Dr. Hob Gray, associate pro­ fessor of the art of teaching, will leave Thursday for Prairie View to speak at the Prairie View Nor­ mal on courses o f study for teach­ er-training for negroes. A fter Christmas, Dr. Gray will be a delegate from the local chap­ te r of Phi Delta Kappa to the f r a te r n it y ’s biennial national con-! vention at Cincinnati. December 28. 30. French Club G ives Play Tonight a t T onight F re n c h Club will of Gregg House to present play 8 the take th e stage (he rehearsing for it has been o'clock OPEN g TONIGHT | | Until 8 p.m. & 6 I Paralta 2510 Guadalupe v • £?-*■ (J RED NICHOLS 'pi*-' ..JI - ;*>C ; ••• UU' -• a n d .V'. ; Tv/- UN J s I t , a J -a n w U A . fis m n ic A . Playing for the DANCE S A T U R D A Y A T G R E G O R Y G Y M 9-12 $1.50 Tax Free PKO* ■IjS i S sS jS S i S t t S d i S r i M p JTexan Cl assi I'ice!I A c C" P h o n e I se c tio n 2 - 2 4 7 3 j • G ift Shop Guide Gift Shop G u id e Radios Radios LIG H T IN G F IX T U R ES I D E A L _____ A m e r i c a ' t F a s t e s t S e l l i n g R a d i o / 5 TUBE MANTEL SILVERTONE PP e m u A M I I N F I ? j . v 1 1 j 1 1. M I V I j I y t i I \ a ? H O M E ________________ G I F T S . Complete Line of Electrical Appliances at Moderate ces J. o. 103 East 9th ANDREWARTHA Phone 2-7224 Laundries C o m p a r e s Wi th $ 1 9 .0 0 R a d io s ll P H O N E 3 7 6 2 One Day Service DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY 8 - H O U R S E R V I C E 6444 119 East 7th First Prize Winiu r in ‘' M o t i f i n P l a s t i c s ' * Competition. G U I D E Locksmiths ESQUIRE-CORO NET M AG AZINES Appreciable Gift*. Ph. 2-1438 or 2-5288 Coaching COACHING in Spanish. Experienced coach. Reasonable rate* ROI?. WE DUPLI CATE any key for 26c while j mi wait. Jake P etm eck y A Son, 403 C ongress. Phone 3461. P E T M E C K Y ^ FIF TH STRE ET SHOP. 101 W EST 6th. PHO NE 2-7981 KEYS FITTED. CALL US. Lost and Found EF FELT IVE COA? HING Mathema- tie*. M A sn Mathematic*. Several LOST leaching and coaching Gold rim bifocal glass es Sat ir day night at U n iv e r s ity Club. Reward, j satisfied . Call Marshall. I N o question s. Call 2 -8652. year* s u c c e ss fu l You will be 2-6868 COACHING: French, German, Latin, Greek. Translating . 2-0892. 6-7 p.m. I MATH COACHING Experienced teacher. Ii. M Randle Trig. Algebra, Geometrj 2311 San Antonio. 2-0157, L O S T Tues day af ternoon. m e n ’* w rist watch. initials phone 2-7826. ‘ .Ll < ” on hack. Y»- : w gold Ail If: Gold bond with •••■»•« • •••«* Finder tele­ ( COACHING: French. German, Russian.. Cia***- or individual*. Phone 2-7496 R E W A R D Dancing Records LEARN TO DANCE— 8 Lesion* *3.50 T L L SE FT YOU IN MY DREAMS," Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians •‘Trumpet, in Spades,” Duke Ellington. Records on “ale at. J. R. Reed Music Co. 805 Con gress. Student Ballroom d a i s e s Monday and Th u rsd ay— 7:30 p.m. ANNETT y DUVA I DANCING SCHOOL Ph.; ne* 2-8854. 6905 I ft 8 W 14 Visitor* Welcome Dressmaking Rooms for Rent ALT ERAT IO NS and Dress rn :’ *b out D or Pithy Le May will spend the the j mas d in n e r of “ toiky and dressin’ ” holidays ai her home in Athens, lives, j ’i*t their loneliness By dialing 2-f - * I, they have because the price of tut key is go- M artha Vincent M i l l e r , senior, jug up *vJp to 25 cents a pound, talked to Marian Glover, secretary according to local retail dealers, will leave today for her home in In tern ation al Relations I W ith C hristm as ooh nine days W ashington, D. CU, w here she will of holidays, Club. and have made reservations 0f f ? th e retail price for turkeys in spend the pre- fo r a b a n q u e t at the Dnskill Hotel Austin advanced to 23 cents per Mis- Miller will a tte n d IO cents above C hristm as festivities a t the United D ecem ber 22 at 7 :30 o'clock. Miss pound Tuesday. Glover S ta tes Naval A cademy the week-; students are expected the ban qu et. ments will probab y ne p finned, she added. last week to 22 cen*.- Mon-lay and climbed to 23 cents Tuesday. Wholesai- A.l stu den t? from foreign coun- *rs are handling about th ree t h e a ­ trics who are rem aining in Austin sand birds each day and are pav- during the holidays are invited to mg tu rk e y grow ers IT cents per ca'.: Miss Glove-. P h o n e H 2- 2473 The price shot up from 15 cents end of December 17-20. jo g * pre-holiday high. • fteem to a tte n d O ther e n te rta in - as the m a rk e t opened the Christm as th at about I pound said : kp G I F T S Seven League B o o h : Halliburton Mrs. A * to r s H orse: W a lk e r The Boner* Omnibus Life and Times of Rem brandt: Van Loon A Fortune to Share and L e t s Start O v e r Again: Vash Young Life Begins at Forty: W a lte r Pitkin " P O P - U P S ” BOOKS FOS THE KIDDIES 25c Rats, Lice and H istory: Hens Zinsser Personal H istory: Vincent Sheean Ask M e A nother O f Human Bondage: Som erset Maugharr G e n e ral Food's Cook Book Play Parade: N o el C o w a rd Outline of M an's Know ledge Take the W itn ess W e W r a p a n d M ai l C h r i s t m a s G i f t s F R E E f V I i Ens n y S S m SSE 42* W est 12 J. B. S M I T H C L E A N E R S , ALMOST NEW 1937 Pontiac C o n v ert­ ible Sedan must he told at a discount G o o d year Shoe Shop for " E v e r y t h in g the S h oe’’ Phone 2-1033 of *250.00. Phone 2-11 6 8 or 2 -4888. 2826 Guadalupe Phone 4597 T h e S t u d e n t s ’ O u n S t o r e ^ *&. ■T^ , - ' P S j& il S ---- I m m i r o c * * * c c m H B i t m i i i m m m m m m m m * M A W t m ' l t A n d f o llo w t h e G i f t S h o p G u i d e in T h e D aily T e x a n % Classifieds for Gifts that are Different