THE DAILY TEXAN F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H A U ST IN , T EX A S, T U E SD A Y , OCTOBER 15, 1918. TWO MIDDLE LAWS ADDED TO HONOR ROLL OF VARSITY APPLICATIONS FOR I [MARINE BRANCH OF S. A. T. C. IN TODAY N am es of J o el M cC lendon and W illia m M artin A d d ed to List. P h ysical R equirem ents Strict and Sophom ore S tan d in g N ecessary. VARSITY BOARD OF LONGHORNS WILL REGENTS TO MEET PLAY CAMP LOC AN NEXT SATURDAY M atters of G reat Im portance to Be D iscussed and B u d get C onsidered. ROLL OF TH E DEAD. Sidney Johnston Brooks, Jr. Dudley W. Queen. Samuel Luther Cowan. Irving Murdock McCracken. Frederick Hadra. Calvin F leet Heard. W illiam Deans Thompson. James Horace Higginbotham. Samuel David Ramsey. Hubert Ferrell. Louis John Jordan. Edwin R. Kimble. Eugene Doak Penn. Clyde Clinton Voorhies. Frank Curtis Linn, Jr. J. G. E llis, Jr. Leroy Bates Creaton. Bothwell Bierge Kane. Emil Zuhlke, Jr. James Powell Murray. Sterling M. Peek. M. D. W allace. Luckett Cochrane. James J. Goodfellow, Jr. Joel H. McClendon. W illiam B. Martin. OL. XIX IGHT ADDITIONAL PETITIONS TURNED IN TOSECRETARY veral O ffices fo r W hich NO DEFINITE PLAN FOR LIBERTY LOAN Bonds M ay Be S ecured by Com ­ m u nicating W ith M em bers of Stu d en ts’ C om m ittee. i T here Is no C and idate Y et. . v .. The their intent CO EDS IN ABUNDANCE i n t Time They Have Had Equal Privileges W ith the Men. The Students’ Comm ittee on the j fo u rth Liberty Loan m et Monday! morning with Dr. Calhoun, who is J chairman of the U niversity Commit­ tee for the campaign. Because of the unsettled conditions around the campus, plans for definite work could not be made. It w as decided th at a personal campaign am ong students would be neither practical nor effec­ tive now. It is also difficult at the present time to g et in touch with or- ganizations and student groups. Work I o f this kind will have to be taken up later, when the school routine has been reestablished. However it was I fe lt that the group interested in this work should be brought before the student body so th at loans and vol- j untary service m ight be directed | the right channels. through STENOGRAPHERS IN ALL LINES OFWORK IN GREAT DEMAND tcl<“ phone numbers of the com m ittee of students responsible for the Fourth the University: in Liberty Loan M arguerite Meyer, 445; Irene Hearne 445; Mab Harrison, 314; Pauline Frank, 1302; Lucy Rathbone, 2939; Crystal Ross, 935. Before the sun went down yester- y, eight petitions were turned in to esley W. Brown, secretary-treas- 5er of the Students’ Association. All these were girls who are m anifest- in student affairs und the campus. It m ust be noted t this is the first time in the his- y of the Students’ Association that Co-eds have had the same rights elect girl officers as men— this vilege being granted the fair sex last year's assembly, which is th« j !° ''0Wing ahre. . th* "amea and islative branch of the association, hus f a r there a r e thirteen Co-eds for the various offices f o r the com­ plection and if the men do not w more interest, it is safe to say t every girl on th e ballot will c a rry h respective race by a n overwhel- g m aority. mong those who tu rn ed in their it ions were Miss P auline W herry! vice p resident; Miss Sue Denny! assemblym an I inst Mr. J . Hall S hepherd; Miss h Reeder fo r ju n io r academic a s - 1 Flym an; Miss Minnie Giesche, homore assemblym an ag a in st Joe flee; Miss Doris Connelly for se-1 law assem blym an; Miss Edith law assembly- eider Miss Moore fo r law representa- larg e; and Miss Charlotte a t representative. Miss Nance is Miss Alexa Rhea 0 must be elected a t large from departm ent. iss J e a n Lockwood who had al- y anounced is ru n n in g a g a in s t R. for Haynes, u ate re p re sen ta tiv e a t larg e on ssembly. Miss F ra n c e s Dohoney no opposition f o r editor-in-chief Of last year’s class in this depart­ e Longhorn Magazine, ment many are holding first class r F re s h m a n academic assembly­ positions. Miss Mildred Marshall, m e n a r e two in the race who LL. B., ’18, is private secretary to M artin Dies, J r ., an d Dudley Senator Morris Sheppard. Other an. Jack B e re tta for sophomore members of this class who are hold- blyman from the engineering de-1 ing good positions are Miss Anna Bell ent is the only one from any | now secretary the Exemption from that department— all the I Board a t Shreveport, La.; Miss Hilda classes have no representative j W iden, employed in the office of J. A. j Udden, Ph. D., director of the Bureau for I o f Economic Geology and Technol- ■ t. ‘k Johnson Johnson the blind wonder, is unonnns^rl is unopposed for education academic ju n io r senior to r of ce in in F ra n c e a r e E xcep tion al O pp ortuniites B usiness W orld and G ov­ ern m en t W ork N ow . Joel H. McClendon o f Farmers* B ranch, and William B. M artin of H azelhurst, Mississippi, both lieuten­ a n ts with th e A m erican E xpedition­ a r y Forces two latest additions to V a rs ity ’s hono r roll of those who hav e died and been It is stated by E. K. McGinnis, B. killed in the p re s e n t w ar. McClen­ A., adjunct professor of Business d o n ’s nam e ap p e a re d on th e casualty Adm inistration of the University, th a t list as ann oun ced O ctober l i t h , while th e need of sten o g ra p h e rs is i n c r e a s - 1 th e n am e of M artin was announced ing every day; t hat expert stenog­ raphers^ command salaries, and those only partially trained are accepted in many instances. Mr. Mc­ for Ginnis says trained stenographers is far greater than the supply. that th e dmeand on October 10th. the L ieu ten a n t McClendon was a stu ­ d en t of the U niversity for th ree years d u rin g the sessions of 1914 to 1917 Soon a f t e r w a r was de­ inclusive. clared and as soon as the School of M ilitary A eronau tics here was opened u p a t th e A ustin P re sb y te ria n T h eo­ logical S em inary n o rth o f the cam ­ pus, he enlisted f o r tra in in g as an av iator. He g ra d u a te d the ground school here in the first g r a d ­ u a tin g class, received his flying t r a i n ­ ing and was la te r sen t to F rance. No details of his dea th have been re­ ceived, but he was re p o rte d as killed in action. While in th e U niversity Mc­ Clendon stayed in B. Hall and was i well known to its inm ates. He was a m em ber of the Middle Law class when he entered the service. from L ieu ten a n t M artin was a s tu d e n t in th e University d u rin g the sessions of 1915-1917. He was a m em ber and p re s id e n t of when he volunteered and was se n t to t r a i n i n g camp at j th e first officers’ T h ere he was in lieu tenant the J u n i o r Law class 1 an of the men’s council, ee girls are in the race for a on the woman’s council. They isses Evelyn Carrington, Irene Ie and Tommie Pinckney— two em­ ogy; Miss Ada Mae Maddox, ployed in the University registrar’s office; Miss M arguerite Haynie, who is doing work for J. W. Shepherd in the Extension Departm ent, and Mrs. Florence Hopkins, who holds a posi­ tion in the State Agricultural Dept. Am ong those of this class who are the first to and w ent be elected. iran R. Huffman is the candi­ e r President o f the Students’ iation. R. M. Pate announced day for president, but due to ct that his petition did not come the appointed time, it has not decided whether or not his will be perm itted to go on the ballot with Mr. Huffm an’s, will be decided by a m eeting Assem bly which has been by W esley Brown, the acting in fa n try . He was assigned N in e tie th Division to F ra n c e with it. He was re p o rte d as killed in action, b u t no o th e r details ent. yet there are three places va- rom the engineering depart- which are freshmen, junior and assemblymen. Then there is teaching typew riting, shorthand, and j Leon Springs, Texas bookkeeping in the schools are Miss j commissioned a Ruth Bickle, at Vernon, Texas; Mr. B. F. Harrison, teaching in the Junior A grciultural and Mechanical College at Arlington, and Miss Florence Stul- en, who is teaching at Texas W omen’s o f his death are known. ------------- o------- College, Fort Worth. Miss Alma j Baker and Miss Harmon are in c iv il1 service, stationed at W ashington, D. ! C. Miss Vera Thomas is at the Texas | A. & M. College doing stenographic j work. Miss H attie Barlow has a posi­ tion in the Federal building in this city. All these are last y ea r’s stu- elected a councilman who is to dents and are reported as doing very nior engineer. \ successful work. There are a num- law departm ent lacks a mid- ber ° f others o f this class doing like locations are not ! known. Of the four who took the ho must be a senior. se places are still open and c*v^ service exam ination, all passed Lieut. Leslie D. F low ers of Uvalde, an d a s tu d e n t here in the University fro m 1911 to 1914, is a t p re sen t s t a ­ tioned a t the Radio School as an offi- ■ cer L ie u te n a n t Flow ers was commissioned as a sec- ond lieu ten ant in cavalry a t the first officers’ a t Leon Springs. L a te r on he qualified as an observer a t F ort Sill. While a student h ere Lt. Flow ers w as a m em b er of e should see that a man is p u t j an“ t* : r e nam e of a new the s t-d e n ts of th e p u b licatio n of R adio School of th e U n iv ersity . The first n u m b er was d istrib u te d S a tu r­ d ay a n d was a s e.ght-page issue con­ tain in g Bears, cuts and w riteu p s d eal­ ing w ith th e R adio School stu d en ts, officers. : n itre to rs, ar.d activ ities. The School of A utom obile Mec nam es n-xs >een issuing a w eekly p ap er fo r §©®e- the Sam Sun. The Kelly F k L i t.aae Eagle in San a w eekly, published A ntonio, has a page d evoted to news if the School of M ilitary A eronautics is ground school here. T he Texar. the p ap er of ’.he whole U niversity, a ' i p a rtic u la rly of the S. A. T. C oif th e m am Unr* e: ♦ and tr.e studet here in A ustin My rV a r P r f T a y ’i-r U. S. A. Frwr.cc Sept- 9. Secocd L ieut. J a k e H enry. Jr.. Inf. By r : e r of C A P ! O Z A N N E A H. S O P E R . F irst L eut . A S.. S. C A d u ta c t That They Are Alive: S o t Dead T h at all U niversity spirit and fur. not o n e was m a te m ar.T est fey h i th a t g reeted any ca m p —s ta a i tight tr.e if.2. A ran v isito r Sun-day e n te r r n s ir z fresn m er had pain ted U n rrersitv walks w ith th e ir bloody Tne sam e was sign. " F rose 1 5 2 2 , also p ain ted c-r th e » a Iks in .n o ... of m ost of th e f r a te r n ity houses In th e p ast it ar.send th e cam pus. has re e r custom ary fo r fresh m en to p ain t th e ir class r.um era.s ds walks, p a t th ey b t e a.w ays stack to tn e tra - of green. iitio n a. freshm an color Tn s y e a r’s crew of prep-echo-ol grad s saw fit t> im prove or. tne previous classes fey using a gory red p a .n t to rfc ' n c.Lss> vp~nt d*. i PU B LIC LEC TU R ES ARRANGED O ctober 11. 191F Special D rie rs No. U-* S Tne folk)w ing enlisted men. hav­ redacted into tne serv.ee at ing reer. this statio n , are assigned t i . cm p-ji n J ~ A ~ P riv a te s Douglas A r .ie tx n. W il­ iam B C h arce. H e rb ert S t. C a r C handler. J r .. Cecil Colliaa. H arold D. G ra n t te rry . George A. G ray . Jas. F Hodge*. P o rte r R. H ouse. Em erson H. Loocke. H ugh J. M angum . Edw in R. M arx. W aldem ar W M e tte n th ir. Paul H M onroe. P aul J . Rudolph. K ern el S chapiro. George W altz. By order of C A PT. O ZA N N E A H S O P E R . F irs t Lieut . A S F C . A d ju tan t. o A iverti.se in th e DAILY T EX A N T here was a m eeting if tne C om- a titte e or. P ublic L ectu res T uesday . X. . —— *w—. —* —a — vti —? ■“ * A . • ft I -U W - - * m e e tirg was to a rra n g e tne p rogram of lecture*. of • - to tn e Y. M. C. A. i f lectu res Tr.e re g u la r schedule possible will re c a rrie d out as ta r T n ere s a scarcity of lectu rers th is y ea r due to w ar eon tit:o r.a M any men fo rm eriy ob tain ab le have gone o th er Branches of th e service V ery few received as ye*, notices have from the lecture 'bureaus. Tne G overnm ent is lectu rers pay in g and sending - PuP-.ic In- f :-rma:.-*n. T h ere will re a n u m re r o f tnese men h ere d aring tn e year. t-eer. and :-ut In ad d itio n to these lectu res th ere .ectures given, fey writ Pe a ser.es r* th e different professor*. 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X V f i THE TURKISH CIGARETTE x \ x /'d ' T r i X - " '\ * .v a N \ \ \ \ T- >vc .-c Tb 12j V'l - 3 “L ’ r -w- ' . . - V- f j *t ► * fcl f ■ 3 ix K *k-' a f / t A .eS “Wish a friendly ‘Ace’ w ould drop some Murads around here.” r4 • 1 Gsrif TetHs* Ufjpbm Q^ureses m mt mxtf THE DAILY TEXAN The S tu d e n t D aily P u blication of th e U n iv ersity of T exas P ublished every aftern o o n except S un­ d ay d u rin g th e college y ear on th e C am pus, OfEoes: U n iv ersity . Room loo-. M ain Building. E n te re d as second-class m a tte r at th e P ostoffce at A u stin . Texa- ur. te r the Act of C ongress. M arch 3. I £79. A cceptance for m ailing at special ra te of postage provided for m Sec­ tion. 110-3. A ct of October 3, 1917. A u th o rised S eptem ber 24 1918 S u bscription p rice 1-3 .<>' per y e a r— provided fo r each stu d en t th ro u g h th e Student Activity Fee F Edward W alker.. . Editor-;n-Chief J Turner Gamer ..Mar.ag.ru Editor r a n c h e r . . . Business M anager V> C Issue Ed n r fo r T oday: MAB H A R R ISO N . Asst. E d ito r W in ifred W atson STUDENT ELECTION. The secretary and acting president of the students' as­ sociation has announced th at the special election to fill vacancies tr.e student off.ee?. and to ir. elect members of the a s s e m b ly will be held two or three days a fte r classes are aga r, resumed. In today’s news columns a com­ plete list of the candidates to- date is given. F ?r the offices for which there are no candi­ dates the tim e ,f f ;:r.g petiti r.s has been extended, ar.d any stu ­ dents qualified f r these pia.es sr. *uld immediateh prepare, and ta rn in th eir petiti r.s All stu­ dents s r . aid be thinking about the electi -n. ar.d be Sec. iir.gr be­ tween candidates for the c n- teste*i if.ces L< iNCH' iRN v.V - AZINE. k . . . « - ■ u -1.C x v .:n ;r. the r.e x t d a y z ". e d i t r iii-*". r - vi t il t b e ^■rsr n 2 r V 5 I c ^ a n d trustt - r . . e*.t t «d & y b u t , T.r . t h e r j n f . ~ T ’. y ro ec h n i t r u b l e s h a v e r.e* e 55i t a t e d & -Ik- 1-ft ] . - f.” - »— • Ul _> . t* fs trr- a fi .. . . .te - J. . . o f - m e f e ^ e r , w e c a n t h e c o n t e n t s pr r r . - e h , * . v - a n s t u ­ d e n t ? t h a t t h i s rr. n t h .'- m a g w i l l b e w e l l r t h w a : t : r . g f r V NDERPAID J A NI' ran fay F irst w tr.e : - express th e hop* that good health, a* : good ch eer are a arg e p a rt . f the daily lot of Mrs. fo r me. T av lo r ao d y o u r-e.f. As I it has been m any th a t m oons since I have fe lt so h e a rty — n fa c t 1 relieve I would re safe :r. saying not since the days when P r :f . M eres' T h a a k sg v n a g tu rk e y was solem nly d edicated each y ea r to “ E pi­ c u ru s" and his follow ers. It has been ra is in g s.r.ce m o rn in g and th a t, combined w ith an occasional shell from F n tx . all ten is to m ake one agree w ith S h erm an 's .te a of *Ar. H ow ever, a day never passes nut th a t we become m ?re t no roughly convinced of tine final outcom e, and th a t is tr.e p rincipal concern of a., of as re g ard less o f sacnf.ce o r cortse- ; -er.oes. I re cen tly had a le tte r from C arl Lee who is close fey p r z he sta te d th a t if it ever becam e known to th e l a i - sen’s p erso n a adv isers th a t sc ma n.y o i th e Kwehees were in F ra n c e the ■war would surely end im m ediately. However, if that >k,e case I do no* thins; it w oulc be well to have tne «re*t m*~ y fact ad v ertised as a only : e- Aasencar.s ate begrrr ng ju st new much g £ - - „* a rr. - n : a :.e w> * r.c.... re ^ : _ .- »« e-* ’T "■ t w ** 'L".‘ *’ ""•e* 1 — ) f r :r.f .r-f r. M-rr,: to : L e - - - > r* t m - fa r as 1 a ' e A - ' rey A . r.r - 15 Erg n I w - .e' ter _ . t* - *■'r w g: .ng ? .». ,* rsitv a* i v tci’ :ty a* -3 a— >: %, ! j rw a zi t : t> recet j-t nl not fee : s u r n t e r **- t —- * - T £. A - .» k-t - - . - ■ V- -AU . - - M-. A - m * a r te . Mr. Finch a- z Mr. esecke *r fam ily W ishing you a ' : Mrs. av lo r : rn t.n u e r p ro sp erity a - z hap- _ * i S ,":*Tt It. F ra n k L. E e b d m a r. S. A. T. C. ORDERS -T L icrr a ’ LZ T XV T*- . V, .ii X Rt> V ue* e r ex-5 e?. 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Atwater-Kent Ignition Systems W RITE FOR CATALOGUE *» rn em errs sud students who have net paid the B .anket Tax, kin aly enclose check fa r $3.00 w ith your r tiI« r .mr lo t the Texan. A.* fu b scn p tjcr? M T S ! be paid ir. advance. • TANCK l.R„ Business M anager, F.c<~ 155. Main Bldg,, fix rn 2:00 to 4:00 daily. WANTED— Boy with m otor-cvck to take Texan route. Apply to ^ . C. Fancher. roocn I 35. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN * i i f ■