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Former Editor of Prof Will Speak On Paper Leaves S.M.U. MYRES EXPECTS Leaves For West Coast Uniform Libel Law, DEPART TO ATTEND LULL IN CHINA V OVER LOSING TRIP STATE JAPANIESHOIN TO WEST COAST TO BATTLE GAEM Dr. C. F. Zeek Accompanies Work of League of Nation to Rumors That They Were Go­ Methodists are Prepared to Local Candidates to Col­ Prevent Difficulties Praised ing to Surrender Uniforms Turn the Works Loose on lege Station. By Prof Without Verification Coast Team

That a temporary agreement in No band members have turned the Chinese-Japanese situation in in their uniforms and no united ef­ JUDGED OjR POINTS Manchuria would soon be reached fort for disbandonment exists EXPECT Ml FANS was expressed by Dr. S. D. Myres, among the members, it was learned Pacific Coast Pigskin Fans Literary and Scholastic Abili­ Jr., of the S. M. U. school of Gov­ Friday. But the band boys are ty Is Most Important ernment in an interview Thursday. deeply disappointed because the are Looking Forward to Requisite "The reports concerning the athletic department did not send Thrilling Game Manchurian situation are so con­ them to the Pacific Coast game Glenn McDaniel, Seymour, Tex­ fusing at this distance from the along with the Mustangs last Tues­ Special .to the Campus. as, and Houston Wasson, Dallas, actual scene of the controversy that day, inquiry revealed. Eary in the San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 4—A accompanied by Dr. C. F. Zeek, it would be difficult to reach an ac­ week there were wild rumors band of untamed Mustangs from himself a former Rhodes scholar, curate conclusion as to the out­ afloat. the plains of Texas arrived in thi» J loft Friday noon to attend on Sat­ Rolland Storey, Houston, Texas, Henning city of the Golden Gate today James Gillentine come," said Dr. Myres. "One day urday, December 5, the meeting of we read that the Chinese are will­ thinks that the band boys ought ready to do battle tomorrow with Texas state nomination committee ing to agree to the proposals of to have some compensation for the Gallopin' Gaels of St. Mary's at College Station for the selection the League of Nations, but the their hard work, such as an inter- College. The Southern Methodist of the Texas nominations for the Japanese will not; the next day sectional trip. eleven, called football's greatest Rhodes scholarships. In honor of the situation is reversed. "We buy activity books, get the F show troupe, is ready to show the the candidates the nominations worst seats in the stadium, miss Pacific Coast how they have gone "I think the League of Nations through this season up to now committee will give a banquet Sat­ has done well considering the limi­ the tensest periods of the games EDITOR REPORTS when we have to play) carry no T without a defeat. Coach Ray urday evening- at College Station. tations under which it labors," was Mr. McDaniel and Mr. Wasson dates to the games, and we want Morrison thinks that his team, the opinion of Dr. Myres. "The winners last week of the South- have already passed the primary an intersectional trip." Mr. Storey I League cannot coerce Japan against west Conference title has a very state election, the first elimination, ON HOME PAPER declared. "If nothing's to be got­ AT NATIONAL MEET Japan's will, except by diplomatic good chance to knock over the Red and are now going to the final ten by our sacrifices and efforts— pressure, publicity, and appeals to Devils of Moraga. Edward "Slip" state election to attempt to be­ James Gillentine.To Work on what's the use." A. F. Henning to Attend Con­ the opinions of the great world Madigan, coach of the Oakland come the two Texas candidates to Staff of the Wellington Next year the Athletic depart­ vention at Minneapolis powers. The League is authorized eleven, is just as confident that his the district election that will be Leader. to act against war, but it cannot ment must guarantee the band a During Holidays big trip or do without a band, said crew of giant-killers will hand the held in New Orleans in the near forbid Japan's intervention unless plainsmen their first defeat of the James M. Gillentine, former ed­ Maurice Hooper, who lugs a base A. F. Henning, head of the De­ future. this act is interpreted as war. year. Requisite Listed itor of the Campus, returned last horn. "Japan says she is intervening partment of Journalism, will at­ week to Wellington, Texas, his "The atheletic department does Expect 60,000 Fans Cecil John Rhodes, British colon­ to protect the lives and properties tend the A. A. J. T. Convention home where he will work on the not even pay for our uniforms", Sixty thousand fans are expected ial statesman and owner of large of the Japanese settlers that are in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Decem­ staff of the Wellington Leader. complained N. L. Linebaugh, Ros- to crowd into Kezar Stadium to­ South African diamond mines, left permitted by treaty to settle Man­ Mr. Gillentine graduated from S. well, New Mexico. "We have to ber 28-29. He is on the program morrow to see the argument set­ the bulk of his wealth in a will for churia. Japan claims China is in­ M. U. last August with a degree in beg for them at games with buck­ for a paper on "A Uniform Libel tled. Pacific Coast football enthu­ the founding of schalorships at Ox­ capable of giving these settlers Journalism. He was engaged in ets." Law for the United States." Also siasts have seen samples of the ford (now known as Rhodes Schol the proper protection. There is no arships), students from every Brit­ various activities while on the Marion Hammon, stellar tackle of this year's champion Mustangs, "We'll just have to listen to the he will report on the need of new type of football played in the Lone Campus, being a member of Cycen doubt that the present Chinese ish colony and every state and ter­ was flown as a sideline reporter to today's game with St. Mary's game over the radio Saturday, and Star State but they have never Fjodr, Senior Society; Kappa Tau government is very unstable, and text books for news writing, news ritory being eligible for represen through the courtesy of The Dallas Times Herald and the American I'm surely going to listen too", said seen a team of Texans. Gerald Alpha, Journalism, honor fratern­ insufficient, especially in the buf­ editing, and editorial writing. tatives to Oxford University. The Airways. Mr. Hammon is seen standing with Ned Kimbrough, dis­ Forest Clough. "No united effort Mann, Joel Hunt, Rags Matthews, ity; Sigma Delta Chi, professional fer states surrounding China prop­ United States has been divided in­ trict manager of the American Airways and former S. M. U. student, for disbandment exists among the "Text books in these subjects and others from the cow country Journalism fraternity; Student er. The question is whether Ja­ to eight districts of six states each. by the plane which took him to Los Angeles. band members. I am disappointed should be designed primarily for set the coast on fire with their publication board, and Pi Kap­ pan has imperialistic designs on that we cannot make the trip be­ Each state committee may nomin­ Hammon, All-American tackle in 1929, broke an ankle bone in the laboratory use", Mr. Henning said. brilliant play in the East-West pa Alpha, social fraternity. the rich Manchurian lands so con­ cause Halsey Settle has worked ate two candidates. From the Navy game, and gave up his chance to go with the team so that Hearon, clashes and fans of the Far West He was president of Pi Kappa venient to her miserable, crowded hard with us and because it would He intends to suggest a series of twelve the district committee se­ substitute half, might be taken along.. are anxiously awaiting the kickoff Alpha during the first semester of island. be best to carry the band on our co-ordinated texts with this in lects four to represent the district so that they may see some more his senior year and after gradua­ "Should Japan take permanent first West Coast game. But we view. at Oxford. Thus the United States of this daring, dashing, gambling tion published Beta Zeta Bulletin, control of Manchuria, the United don't have the money." The American Association of style of play. sends thirty-two young men to Ox­ its fraternity paper. States would be concerned because "Every time the band was need­ Journalism Teachers is a national They are not likely to be disap­ ford annually with Rhodes Scholar­ While acting as editor of the AMERICAN CULTURE L "of the Washington Treaties, guar­ ed for anything during the first body meeting annually. All de­ pointed for Southern Methodist ships. Semi-Weekly Campus, Mr. Gillen­ anteeing the territorial integrity part of the year this California gree schools are affiliated with it. has long been famous for its In accordance with the request tine was also university reporter of China and the open door. How­ trip to the St. Mary's game was A jubilee, commemorating twenty aerial display. In Bob Gilbert of Mr. Rhodes the Rhodes scholars fcr the Dallas Times Herald. STILL IN INFANCY SET MID-SEMESTER ever, it is my opinion that the two dangled before our eyes, but noth­ years of existence, will be held this they have one of the nation's most are chosen for the following four Mr. Gillentine was the editor of countries will be brought together ing has been heard of it lately," year. accurate pigskin tossers and in trroups of qualities: 1. Literary and the first Summer Campus. The in some sort of temporary ar­ remarked Joe Faulkner. George Koontz and Speedy Mason scholastic ability, judged by col­ paper was sent to students at home STATES RUSH RULES SOON rangement that will ultimately per­ Halsey Settle, leader of the they have a pair of the best re­ lege records; 2. Qualities of man­ and was at the disposal of the stu­ mit a permanent adjustment of band, announced at the last meet­ ceivers in the business. And in case hood; 3. Exhibition in school of dents in summer school. This pa­ Petition to Lower Initiation Lawyers Announce their difficulties." Literature Must Break Away ing that the band could not go be­ the Gaels pay too much attention (Continued on page 3) per was able to support itself, even From European Traditions, Grade Requirements Sent cause it had no money and coul4 Judge M. M. Crane to Gilbert you might recall that with the small number of readers Prof Believes to Dean not get any. a couple of weeks ago Kenneth it had. Banquet Speaker Travis flipped a pair of passes Rev. Manford Gutzke "American culture, although pre­ An important meeting of all Judge M. M. Crane will be the that resulted in as many touch­ ABOUT THE Todd Club Meets Doubts That Homes tending to itself that it is already Greek letter organization on the Frats Show Interest principle speaker at the seventh downs against Navy. Besides their Influence Religion decadent, is really in its infancy, campus will be held early in De­ annual law banquet, given by the aerial attack the Methodists boast This Afternoon and has before it, with particular cember to discuss the rules and In Handball Matches law students of S. M. U., next Sat­ a very effective running game fea­ reference to the Southwest, the regulations which Pan-Hellenic will urday evening, James Kilgore, CAMPUS The Todd Club will meet today, The prevailing conception that turing Speedy Mason, one of the task of breaking away from Euro­ adopt for the mid-year rushing chairman of the program commit­ Saturday, December 5, at the home the home is the decisive factor in Much interest is being shown in nation's outstanding broken field pean tradition and ceasing imita­ program, Iza Murchison, presi­ tee, announced Friday. Mr. Crane of Miss Julia Germany, 3617 Tur­ the production of fundamental the­ fraternity handball with 36 men runners, and the powerful plung­ tion of others" said Professor John dent of woman's panhellenic said was once Attorney General of ing, twisting T. J. Oliver. By Red Webster tle Creek Boulevard. The assist­ ological attitudes, was challenged entered for the first round pair­ H. McGinnis, professor of English, Tuesday. ings. The playing of these matches Texas. Several lonely figures strolling ant hostesses are Florence Bed­ by the Rev. Manford Gutzke, pas­ Attack Features Toscani in a talk before Beta Foresnic Soc­ New ideas to be put before the will begin immediately and must Each* class will present one their solitary way to and from ford, Ala Carmachael, Vera Fraser, tor of Westminister Presbyterian The Gaels have built a powerful iety Thursday afternoon. Greeks, include an assembly of be completed before December 9. speaker for the program. David and Eleanor Perkins. The subject Church, speaking before the Sociol­ and versatile attack around their class. Lonely because their one Mr. McGinnis pointed out that freshmen before rushweek, the Weinstein has been chosen to rep­ will be "Mendelssohn", .and the ogy club Thursday night at the Pairings are as follows: Proctor- All-Pacific Coast backfield ace, and only is in SAN FRANCISCO, America has imitated English lit­ holding of freshmen responsible resent the third year class and and of course it would not be prop­ Leader, Phillis McKnight. home of Dr. H. L. Pritchett, 3609 C. Kelly; B. Robins-J. Threadgill; Francis "Bud" Toscani. Toscani erature for decades, and forgotten for breaking rushing rules, aboli­ 0. Turner-C. Byron; M. Jones- James Wallace and Leslie Shults er to be seen with another. But The following compositions will Haynie. His subject was "A Com­ is one of the best backs in the his­ its own culture by looking up to tion of the practice of rushees Stevens; S. Reed-H. Ware; B. Wal- the second and first year classes. then, there are those not so prop­ be played: "Hunting Song", Mrs. parative Study of the Genesis of tory of Coast football and the in­ that of Europe. Civilization may breaking dates with sororities, and ker-L. Smith; J. Flahie-H. Mealer; Roy R. Ray will be toastmaster er ... . VIRGINIA WATERS, J. K. Aldredge; "Spring Song", Attitudes of Theological Students dividual battle between him and be defined as adaption to environ­ co-operation of alumae with active M. Taylor-Schultz; Al Munroe-A of the evening and Mac Taylor, THETA pledge, with the usual Nadine Lain; "The Wanderer", of S. M. U. and Dallas Evangelical Speedy Mason is expected to be one ment, he said, and since America members by observing the same Neely; Jack Threadgill-W. J. Mor­ President of the Law Students' As­ host of ADMIRERS. Looks bad Mrs. Ernest E. Peoples, Jr., 'Spinn­ Theological Seminary." of the features of the day. His is quite different from the conti­ rules during rush week. gan Gulding-K. Johnson; R. sociation, will deliver the address for the big sisters. Certainly she ing Song", Joella Buster; "Scherzo The study was worked out in chief assistance comes from An­ nent," she must develop her own. Miss Murchison gave as the Pan- Robocker-K. Belloney; K. Parker- of welcome. would not steal their thunder. . . . in E Minor", Willis Ford Bassett; connection with the field work as­ gel Brovelli, another hard-running "Texas skies", he concluded, "are Hellenic ideal, the stabilization of C. Anderson; C. Moore-B. Mays; The law school, Dean Potts said, Drummer COKER of the MUS­ "Concerto in G Minor",' (first signment in Dr. W. T. Watson's so­ back who thrives on hard football. not as beautiful as Italy's—it is rules and the formations of tradi­ J. C. Zimmerman-Binns; E. Doris- has worked hard on the plans for TANG BAND, that organization movement), Vera Fraser. ciology 22 class. The Moraga raiders, like the Mus­ Itlay's that are as beautiful as tions. Kleber; T. Hill-Tomlin; S.. Bur- this dinner and they sincerely hope known for its excellent recording tangs, play a daring type of foot­ ours; and we the Southwest must Miss Murchison also said Friday ford-L. Theargill. the invited guests will enjoy it. activities (records are made in ball using the forward pass as develop its own literature to com­ that a petition has been sent to Dallas, you know), as he vocifer­ their chief weapon although they municate that beauty." the Correlation committee asking ously denounced those who threat­ Student Waiters Make are well versed in the rugged line- them to lower freshmen initiation ened to quit the band because it (Continued on page 3) grade requirements, ffonii B to C. Frosh Men Smarter Than was not sent to California. . . . OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Debut In Qrand Opera This was recommended by the Na­ MISS FREEZE, smiling out loud BY FRESHMAN LAWYERS tional Panhellenic Congress, which in contemplation of the MATH By W. S. Sewell Although slightly in the back­ Miss Murchison recently attended, Their Women, Test Shows quizz she had concocted. Teachers Election of officers for the fresh­ ground, these young men were and was done at the suggestion of have a way of letting the world Six students, waiters in Virginia man law class was held recently. The prevailing belief on the seven years the membership has TEN YEARS actually on the stage when the first Mrs. Hay, Dean of Women and know that their day is coming. . . . Dining Hall, took part as paid The following officers were elect­ campus that women are smarter increased to 388 colleges. actors in the presentation of the curtain was drawn. They made five ed: President, David Love, vice- Miss Smith, on Panhellenic board. RUTH DAVIDSON and SALOME appearances during the presenta­ than men has been reversed by the The average of the 441 freshmen opera, "II Trovatore", at Fair Park president, George Gabbert; secre­ TAYLOR, with their heads to­ tion. It was during the second ap­ incoming freshmen of Southern of S. M. U. is one point higher AGO Auditorium Thursday night. tary, Grace Garvin; treasurer, Cal­ gether. Maybe it was about a pearance that came an almost Methodist University. Seven of the than that of the 165,000 freshmen houn Anderson. Leslie Shults was FALL TREE PLANTING : class meeting. There seems to be The boys who made their debut tragic - occurrence. ten highest scores made on the of the colleges represented in the a rumor that such an event is to into the realm of opera were: Al­ elected banquet speaker; Roland ON CAMPUS BEGINS freshmen psychology test this year council. The average of S. M. U. S. M. U. admitted into Southern occur. Can you believe it— under­ fred Akamatsu, Walnut Grove, Having been previously in­ Bord chairman of traditions com­ were made by men. The average is 151 points as compared to the Association of Colleges and Uni­ classmen actually holding a meet­ Calif.; Byron Lovelady, Cisco, Tex­ structed to hold their swords high mittee. Fall tree planting is in progress score was 151 points. The stud­ average of 142 made by the other versities. ing? . . . . HELEN| DUPIES in the fighting scenes, the boys on the campus, beginning with ad­ ents making the ten highest scores schools. The scores ranges from as; Arthur Monk, Georgetown, Registrar R. L. Brewer an­ looking for big sis' VIRGINIA. came dashing out on the stage to are, Edgar Welch, John W. Flahie, 17 points to 314 points, the highest Texas; Fred Rembert, Waskom, TELEPHONE CALLS COME dition of hackberries to the nounces attendance increase of 400 Helen wanted to take her home. attack the opposing army. An arch Dorothy Browne, Virginia Waters, ten ranging from 219-314 and the Texas; Bill Smith, Greenville, Tex­ IN 10MINUTE PERIODS row on the north side. Dr. C. D. brings enrollment to 1540. was formed as the two armies, fac­ Cecil Stell, Grace Mays, Fred Luke, lowest ten from 17-19. We offered ourself but she is ex­ as, and Stuart Sewell, Oxford, Shuessler, in charge of the beauti- clusive that way, and of course re­ Georgia. ing each other, began the battle. Five minutes before to five min­ Kendrick McGinty, Frank Harri­ The average score this year is A. F. Henning, financial editor fication work said that there would son, Maurice Kelton. fused this generous proffer. . . . Two taxis were waiting at the Pasquale Ferrara, who played the utes after the hours 10, 11, 12, 1, five points higher than last year. of the Dallas News, has been vol­ That ffunjiy little mus­ part of the Troubadour, the hero, not be as many trees and vshrubs The Psychology test is given to unteer instructor in journalism for kitchen door Thursday night. After and 2, are the busiest on the S. M. ; Each year the average has been planted this- year; M in previous tache that adorns the upper lip of supper was over and the dish-wash­ crouched low and stepped through U. switchboard. Mrs. Travers usu­ the freshmen students each year by higher, increasing from 134 to 151 the past three months. ' DICK HASELTINE, is increasing. years, due to lack of funds. ing completed, the actors were this arch. Rembert lowered his ally receives during this space of the American Council on Education in the last eight years. This may He has a few substitutes now. Of Compulsory chapel is to be de­ whisked away to Fair Park Audi­ sword in an attempt to disarm his ten minutes over forty-one calls, The hackberry trees planted on a cooperative basis. Southern be attributed either to the fact that course baseball teams don't have bated.—The Campus. torium where they hastily donned opponent, and just at that time, she said Thursday. north on the Journalism shack side Methodist University is one.of the high schools are better preparing water buckets.- Neither do base­ their handsome costumes. Thus Ferrara, who was dashing through She estimates that the number Wednesday lengthen the two rows 388 colleges belonging to the coun­ their students for university work Far East accord now predicted; ball mustaches. If they did, Dick cil. The council consisted of only they were transformed into actors; the archway, rah into Rembert's of telephone calls each day are of trees that are eventually sur- or S. M.. U. is attracting a better Japan seeks firmer hold in Mon- would not allow it. 100 members in 1924; in the last soldiers and guards of the king! (ContbuMd en p&s* t) .more than a thousand. l rounding the campus. quality of students. churia.—N. Y. Timesj • , THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Saturday, December 5, 1931

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§f||*jibUc- press, a few 'days back, came out with Campus •th^to*? that the Mustang Band, incensed over the _ _ ••---''• —•«—*-p- —~-l— «* tfe* failure of a California trip to materialize, was break­ GREATEST WOMAN PICTURE OF THE YEAR! e>w?taJ«U»^T«»v Sopportad by th* student ing lip and was handing in its uniforms. The arti­ Silhouettes cle, prominently featured on the front page, went on to say that all but ten of the members intended By J. R. F. i«t Dallas,"Items,underOta act of March 8, lt7t. never to don the red and blue S. M. U. band uni­ The Campus seems strangely ME lacking in something that is hard STAH OF 'THE BIG- HOUSE ' - AND forms again. All this because the school was not "sob" story—it isn't. Wallace IOUSE ' - A to describe. The football team is The Week making any material recognition come the way of Beery furnisher a number of the musicians. gone. In the Co-op, the sweet Katheryn Meisle, contralto, will young things walk around with appear in concert Tuesday night at laughs during the first part of the COOFE1L While the Campus takes the whole event as a lugubrious faces. But the denizens Fair Park Auditorium. "Clarence," film, and when the tragic part "SKtPPY ' HIMSELF |^i^j^T!TC^4i^.i.^ASSbcIATE EDITOR disturbing rumor and no more, it does not see how an action could be sanely possible. The advisability of the refreshment hall from the Booth Tarkington's comedy, begins comes, one simply can't sit bade other sex seem quite content. For at the Oak Cliff Little Theater KING VIDOK'S s^feK: * "" :*' ' U._:..John Francliey, Editor of forty band members throwing up their jobs and say, "I knew this was coming" one thing, competition is not .so Monday night with James Parker, HISTORY MAKING MASTERPIECE seems ridiculously proposed. For one thing, it is —one isn't in the mood; the finish­ an honor to play with the band that represents the keen. The most popular girls can former S. M. U. student, in leading University which furnishes a snappy uniform to the now be broached about having a part. Wallace Beery and Jackie ed performances of Wallace Beery ^H#miii,"HoraceBoreri, Richard Binns, Kay Cope little tete-a-tete in one of the pic­ Cooper in "The Champ" at the Pal­ and Irene Rich and the unusually The Champ Ipil land,: Geraldine Cobb, Ross Callum, Herbert members who are enough musicians to warrant the honor. Again, the fact that the band is transported turesque stall where coffee is ace since Thursday. splendid acting of Jackie Cooper wi*A__ «__» i^^lfeShong, Margaret Davis, Lid-. May Dudley, served by that prince of good fel­ to Conference games, admited to those games which prevent a let-down of emotion on s. 1KENE RICH SfS?Gebrge Clifton Edwards, Alberta Eubanks, lows, "Peoria?*. Again, engage­ Revietved This Week liii^^Pasty Field Edwards, Sue Bess Tenison, Em- normally require financial investment, and finally the part of the audience. Bg^MSCO ATE 5 ments (we dislike the word NINA KOSHETZ |>|j;imaExline, Dorothy Guillot, Jeane Hilder, Mar- is lodged in the most desirable seats in the stadium |jp|g£|l| ADDED JOY "dates") are ever so much easier The only sufferers from the Civ­ One is startled on hearing an Zua PitU J?;^v tha Jones, Charles Sergeant, Dennis Lavender, is hardly to be passed over lightly. And, by way Thelma Todd to obtain, not only with the popu­ ic Music Association^ substitution "aside", a remark directed to the ymie Laufer, Emaline Lovelette, Fred Luke, of parenthetical mention, the University awards In "Warm Minu" lar young ladies, but also with of Nina Koshetz, soprano, for the audience, which was common in Harold Ramsay lizabeth Lynch, Margaret Moore, Fred Rem- service sweaters to all band members who have per­ f formed faithfully. the leading ladies of our great advertised Claire Dux was the as­ Shakespeare's time, put in Jackie's Paramount Sound y :fbert, Harriet Spellman, Mabel Sanders, W. S. University. All of which means, '$&* News ; It is inconceivable that musicians should regard sociation itself. The audience did lines. |f :•; Sewell, Gladys Smith. as our learned contemporary Flo a long trip that would require a week's absence from not expect any more from Miss Our one criticism would be that, : Sports—-Charles Newton, editor; Charles Burton, Ziegfeld puts it, "It's an ill wind classes as an obligatory honorarium for their play­ Dux than they received from Miss by_ revealing so plainly and for m ; ; that blows nobody good!" Hola! :, • Bob Mayne, Bob Gullum, assistants, ing in the band. True, quite often band members Koshetz, who was known to many such a long time Mr. Berry's typi­ f Features—Nadine Wells, editor; Joe Faulkner, are asked to perform for thankless occasions. More­ of them from her appearance here cally middle-aged physique and :; assistant. over, practices do become dull and monotonous. But Over at Fair Park Thursday last spring with the Dallas Sym­ bald head in the fight scenes, Mr. -Dramatics—Frank Winn, editor; Virginia Shook, when the point is reached that loyal members of a night, S. M. U. went opera mad. phony Concert. Vidor almost turns these flashes W. H. Savage, assistants. student body who happen to be band members wish Shades of Verdi and Wagner! Miss Koshetz' program consisted into a parody on boxing. Society—Claire Taher, Lillian Earl Wilson, editors. to sever relations with the department of the school There was among the others in most importantly of numbers by Russian composers, her own com­ tissue Editor L. D. Webster which they represent, it is high time to test the mo- that vast gathering of aesthetic ives of the students. Of course, Simmons Univer­ young men acting as ushers none patriots. Although her voice may ' BUSINESS STAFF sity does send its band to California. S. M. U. other than Sam Trant, wrestler, di­ lack the much-boasted-of range of JERRY E. DRAKE BUSINESS MANAGER should send its band along with the team whenever lettante and poet. Sam tripped many composers, the notes which Pirtle Watts Advertising Solicitor it is possible. Meanwhile, the band members should down the aisles like a seasoned she does control she is able to ren­ Mustang Series Paul Faulkner Advertising Solicitor he considering the facts and not letting impulses veteran of two score opera seasons der powerfully and appealingly. lead them astray. They should be looking ahead. and many of the fair damsels who One of the most enjoyable of her Now On—Read About the Players in Each Issue of the Campus numbers was the brief Sicilian We admit that the whole affair is only a rumor. came to see 11 Trovatore went home in ecstacy. They had been Song, "Amuri-Amuri" by Sadero, And we leave the incident to pass on to oblivion, real­ We Want U Set If the Campaa Hat ushered into Heaven—seventh the recitatives of which were de­ MEN'S SUITS EDITORIALS izing that such things do happen. To the band Adrertiains; "Pull". Tkia Ad Is Werta livered with charm and finish. 50c men we extend our praises for their loyalty. They heaven—by San Trant. And why not? Miss Koshetz has an engaging Any Ladies' Dresa $2.50 would never fire a shot that would be heard round 1 A Gentleman Steps Aside stage manner and is given to mak­ $1.00 on a Salt or Topcoat the world. Of that we are certain. ing between her numbers side re­ CASH & CARRY If Presented by an S. M. V. Btadent a* Marion Hammon is more than a mighty athlete. Delivery Price 25c Extra Ballyhoo descended on the Cam­ marks which, although not always Hammon is a booster of his fellowman. The other pus like the ancient deluge which complimentary to her audience, The Workmanship Mast Be day, as train time approached, this All-American Y. M. C. A. Fostering Better Mutual robbed us of many more potential never fail to amuse. 0. K. tackle and Southwestern grid marvel decided to bow Understanding forefathers when it flooded out VICTORY WILSON'S ;: himself out of the picture in place of someone else everyone but old Uncle Noah. The DANIEL UPSTAIRS CLOTHING STORE "The Champ" :' who Hammon knew was most anxious to make the Co-op stock went up in leaps and Against many odds that oppose undertakings ot Jackie Cooper goes to the head CLEANING CO. | trip to California with the football team. Despite bounds. Freshmen tucked Bally­ ThU Ad Can Be Used Only by S. M. U. such a nature, the Y. M. C. A. through its presi­ of the class ameng child actors be­ 6309 Hillcrest Phone 5-6677 ; the fact that the sunset of his career as a college hoo under their arms to acquire Students dent Allen Melton, has been able to secure the ap­ cause of his j. rformance in this Alfred Delcambre \ player had appeared, he chose to step aside so that that indifferent, blase effect. Up­ pearance of the nationally and internationally known picture. He is the son of a broken- f another member of the team might play in a game per classmen rolled it up and non­ figure in politics, the honorable William Gibbs Mc- down prize fighter (Wallace Ber­ £ which to both of them meant the all-in-all of sports. chalantly slipped the journal in Adoo. He will be tendered a reception at the con­ ry), and his fierce loyalty is all Delcambre towers six feet one SPECIAL TODAY I' Hammon was injured in the Navy game seriously their coat pockets, as though good clusion of a banquet, arranged by the "Y" for the that inspires the ex-champion to inch in his stocking feet, tips the enough to put him out of football competition for old Ballyhoo couldn't be recognized Ernst & Ernst purpose of promoting a better understanding and try for a comeback. The old fight­ scales at 185 pounds stripped, and Fried Trent _ the remainder of the season, which to the doughty by that exotic back cover. Any­ —45c spirit between the administration, the faculty and er, however, has a weakness for admits 22 sumers. Early season 1-2 Dozen Oysers -..35c tackle meant the ringing down of the curtains on how, they were all reading it, the student body. spiritous liquors and gambling, and ACCOUNTANTS dope was to the effect that the Shrimp Gumbo _25c his brilliant career as iron man in the Mustang de­ profs, students and Con. And now, Mustang line would be strong but Hot Steak Sandwich The good that may result from so unusual an Jackie follows him through a fense. But the athletic department officials included ladies and gentlemen, we will lis­ that the center would be its weak­ Hot Coffee & Doughnuts- -10c opportunity is incalculable. The fact itself, that series of unpleasant places catering the stalwart giant on the list of those making the ten to Ballyhoo jokes for a month FIRST NATIONAL est point. That was where the dope S. M. U. through its Y. M. C. A. has been able to to such tastes, always perfering trip, inasmuch as it was Hammon's last year as var­ until a new issue comes out. Roll was spilled for Del started the sea­ arrange for the speaker's coming here, is note­ this life with his beloved "champ" BANK BLDG. DONNELL'S DE LUXE sity football player, and he had played the game on, Jordan! Roll on! son with a rush that hasn't been worthy due to the fact that this is the only address to one of luxury with his mother, well for the Red and Blue. However, when the —o— Phone 7-2263 slowed up yet. Having spent the CATERERS that McAdoo will deliver in Texas. The idea of an who has remarried and who gives time for departure loomed ahead, Hammon suddenly In sunny California where the summer at a local bathing beach in 3411 Rosedale all-university banquet is a novel means of bringing him an opportunity to try such cancelled his berth with the statement that a crip­ sunshine spends the winter, re­ the capacity of a life guard, Del together the various departments of the university things. pled man is worth less to the team than an athlete cuperating from the ill effects of was in great shape when the pre­ and the experiment will be closely observed. In ad­ in full possession of his physical faculties. The re­ shining in cold places like Texas, This sounds like just another season training started. He has dition to the benefits outlined, there is certain to Standard Make Shoes sult was that a happy second-year player made the the Mustangs are probably listen­ ANNOUNCEMENT been able to stand the assaults of result from the hearing of the speaker a more in­ Florsheim, $5 long jaunt while Hammon waved good bye to the ing to words of wisdom from good powerful line smashers and hard team as he supported himself by crutches. telligent understanding of international peace move­ Coach Morrison. In a little while, Nun Bush, $6 We have moved to 1404 Main low charging linesman all season ments. Behind the words of McAdoo lie decades of the Red and Blue will clash with There is little to be said for Hammon in this in­ 100 WORDS without serious injury and that has and Other Standard Makes personal contact with diplomatic branches of the the far-famed Gaels and what a Street, next door to Adolphus cident of noblesse. It seems to be a situation where By William Thompson been a valuable factor in the suc­ governments of the nations of the world. The clash it wil be. The echo of the Hotel. S. M. U. students are We Carry a Full Line of JosUn Riding the act speaks for itself. The interested reader of cess of the Mustangs for even the and Field Boot*. speaker is an authority on the subject he will dis­ affair will hit the campus like a always welcome here. the story lays aside his paper feeling that altruism best football player is of no use •27.50 Valae, now 115.01 cuss. tornado, particularly if the Mus­ And the band stayed at home. in college life is not altogether dead. But the story Today the Mustangs must play when on the bench. An excellent It will be a step forward if the Y. M. C. A. is tangs win. The boys who trot out isn't finished yet. The admirers of Marion Hammon St. Mary's with no "Peruna" to snapper-back and a hard, fast NATIONAL JOBBING CO. able to put through its program. The limited seats on the field today will be ready to collaborated to send the strapping fellow to Cali­ spur them on to victory. Today Camell Bros. Cafe charger on the offensive, this vet­ at the banquet should be readily taken up by those give all that they have for S. M. U. 1413 Commerce Street fornia by plane. And up to this moment, Hammon the Pacific Coast Oldest Spaghetti House In Dallas eran pivot man is also a great de­ who realize the significance of the event. On De­ If the occasion arises and if the Next to Magnolia Bide. Dallas, Texas is up in the air about it all. Happy hours. And must learn the ,,„ ,,..,...,,,,.,,,,-.,,,,•.... fensive player. He is an expert cember 15th Mr. McAdoo will address a full house Gaels are getting the better of the [; M diognostician of plays, a deadly happy landings, too! truth, that the at the banquet. It is something to anticipate with conflict, believe you me, the stand tackier, and is adept at knocking Ponies do not hail Announcing; the Opening; of the keen expectations. at Thermopylae made by the down enemy passes. Greeks will be outlusterd by the from as progres­ University Homelyke Laundry In Praise of Philosophical Viewpoints resistance the Red and Blue will sive a school as Delcambre learned to play cen­ Sad Decline of Oratory put into play. "You may fire when n e w s p a per ac­ Lock & Cycle ter at North Dallas High, where he Brine; yoor laundry to as and save Blessed is he who hath a philosophical view­ you are ready, Gridley." And we counts indicate. played two years and served as both time and money. point. will get behind the radios to hear Today S. M. U. Store captain his senior year. Playing A p. v. will enable one to spring lightly out of When the silver-throated oracle of the new demo­ 20% Off For Cash & Carry cracy had finished his last resonant syllable, and the shooting. neglects a big his last year on the Varsity, he is bed at C a. m., the meanwhile whistling gay tunes, advertising possi­ Keyfitting and Electric Repairs practically certain of being select­ though the temperature be far below zero, as left the commonwealth in mourning because its Homelyke Laundry bility in failing ed on the mythical all-Southwest , verily it must be these cold mornings. A p. v. spokeman was dead, the position of oratory as a J. S. Morrison, Prop. to send the band Sporting Goods eleven. will give its possessor the fortitude to gaze upon delectabl% art dropped. And when William Jennings The Passing Show to California. In Building; of Mustang Barber [ an "F" grade or a cinch notice without quailing, Rryan was laid away in a quite cemetery plot in It doesn't seem right to go Phone 5-0174 3408 Asbury Shop helping him to realize that this is "just another the Nebraska hills where he must have one day strolling about looking for people That times are hard is so much : one of those things." imagined a huge audience listened to him as he stood to write about, especially when ex­ more the reason to put money in advertising paying the greatest A p. v. will actually alleviate the pain of the earnestly declaming alone, oratory began a retro­ ams are piling up in grand style. returns. Forty band boys tooting I paddle for the pledge; it will sweeten the bitter gression that hasn't stopped yet. But life is like that. Considering Diamonds — Watches TOWER BEAUTY SHOP under Western skies would not only tcup of football defeat; it will soften the anguish There is something ironical about the turn of af­ carefully the two matters, stroll­ Finger Waye _ Set ing about appeared to be the les­ substitute for the absent yelling Jewelry Eogene Ware .._|t.S0 and >MI [of the broken heart. It will empower the athlete fairs. Time was when the growing country lad Specials $5.M [to laugh scornfully at the rigors of the cold walked behind his plow listening to the birds and ser of two evils. Hence this: fans but would spread the fame of 202 Tower Petrolesan Bid*-. [shower, the health fan to enjoy his dish of shred- anticipated the day when he would sway some im­ Little. Joanna Ledbetter drives S. M. U. Carner Elm and St. Peal [ded sawdust, the speeder to receive the ticket from mense gathering by his rolling iambics. Now, not up to the curb for a daily Dr. Pep­ SWENSON'S [the cop with a smile, the rooter to endure the even the college man has the slightest desire to per. And lil Ray Harvey happens A course on "How to See Eu­ Qaality Jewelers SPECIAL Turkey for Everybody Spain of far-flung megaphone striking the head, influence an audience, imaginary or real, by his ora­ along, like a true gallant, to keep rope Properly" is now being of­ TISSUE CHIFFON HOSIERY Ithe pedestrian to cross Hoover Avenue, and the tory. Even the art itself has been revamped. The the young lady company while the fered by the University of Califor­ $1.25 Get Them at [motorist to guide his car out into Wilshire Boule- orator of today, if he is indeed an orator, frames Phone 2-767S 1525 Elm Street Araline Fall Fashioned UNIVERSITY man behind the counter is mixing nia. The authorities must believe HOSIERY 88c |vard. his words with machine like precision, avoiding the the chemicals. Joanna is All- that the students will step into Next Door to Old M1U Theater POULTRY HOUSE Expert Watchmaker SWEARINGEN HOSIERY P. v.'s are obtainable by all who seek them; only figurative for the concert, substituting the more American on anybody's smile good enough positions after grad­ Across from Caaapma PHONE S-S32I patience is necessary in the quest. direct form for the former desirable and more ef­ team. She can do wonders with a uation to permit them to do a lot Praised be the philosophical viewpoint! fective grouping of words. smile. Be careful, Ray! of travelling. ETTA RETT Assistance Needed — By Paul Robinson

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where she was a member of Sigma out this afternon behind the locked Kappa sorority. Mr. Rather is a i" ''!'; i ' J « ;*••§ } J' (* i ••* .;• nals of Coast former student of S. M. U. RHODES SCHOLARS I E gates of Kezar iStadium.;! 'Final After a wedding trip the couple OTipp rehearsal of both offensive plays will be at home at 5826 Oram St. (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) and defensive tactics were given field; they-: are,^exp^ctedl^liil^^ the Texans along; with their ;lim- vwueriGilbert." •;:«§at , Hoaneriv';;'XB«JKm>vt««r^a^r^gMa^^iWii^SS!«s^^KP S. M. U. Woman's Club weapon, almost puncturing his moral force of character and in­smashing type of football preval­ bering-up exercises. Wednesday Sprague^at • nil^s^and^'dirTOr^'liiil The University Woman's Club of abdomen. stincts to lead and,, to take inter­ ent on the Pacific slope. They the Methodist took a strenuous full, in the backfieidi'^bn^^ii^'-S^^ S. M. U. willmeet December 8, at have had a very successful season it is likely to be Koontz and. MHIa Rembert learned of his mistake ests in fellow schoolmates; 4. drill on the' University of Arizona three o'clock at the home of Mrs. having won victories over Southern on the wings, Tate and Burieson in very vociferous language after field at Tucson. Forward passes C. J. Compton, 3706 University Fondness for sports and physical California, University of Califor­ at tackles, Riley, and Capt. Neeley the scene was over. came in for the major part of the ii There has been a marked lull in the reception for a trip of several Boulevard. Mrs. H. K. Taylor will vigor. nia, West Coast Army, San Fran­ at guards, with Delcambre at the afternoon's work. Thursday the : : ,cial activities of the S. M. U.week s in Florida and Havana. be in charge of the program. Akarnatsu, who had five years of The Rhodes Scholarships are cisco University, Santa Clara, pivot position.,; - :.,M "'-KtQ Hostesses, including Mrs. Comp­ same sort of afternoon was spent St. Mary's is expected to be at udents this week, which might fencing in Japanese schools, tenable at the University of Ox­ University, and the University of explained as the natural period ton, will be Mrs. R. L. Brewer, Oregon. They have dropped two at Los Angeles inside the walls of full strength with the return to acquitted himself nobly in the ford for a period of three years, rest before the Christmas par­ Vernon-Mason Mrs. .R. R. Ray, Mrs. John O. contests. On Nov. 8 they dropped the Coliseum and Pacific Coast the line-up of Bffl Fischer; ^ill- fighting scene. The only mistake es begin in full swing, or a Announcement has been made of Beaty, Mrs. E. J. Foscue, and Mrs. and carry a stipend of $2,000 per a close game to the San Francisco sports writers are predicting the Pacific Coast guard. V . iangover" weariness from the the engagement and approaching S. J. Hay. made by the entire group was the annum. Cecil RhodeB left approxi­ Olympic Club and three days later hanksgiving .whirl. A few fra-marriage of Miss Ruth Mason of failure to fall dead soon enough. mately $10,000,000 for the pur­ were upset by the University of Paris, Texas, to the Rev. Walter ..J rnities have entertained with Open House The curtain had almost closed be­ pose. California, Southern Branch, at N. Vernon, Jr., a graduate of nchcons and afternoon parties. Pi Kappa Alpha will give ah fore two or three of them "killed". Los Angeles. ,rorities have been unusually Southern Methodist University, and open house for its members and Prominent in Activities The Mustangs took a final work- ,jet. Three more weddings in- the pastor of the Lakewood Meth­ their dates Sunday afternoon at Although many S. M. U. students Did You Kn<*vi ease the list of weddings of odist Church. The wedding will the house on Hillcrest. acted as ushers at the opera Thurs­ Houston WaSson, president of the K. A. fraternity, a debater, rmer S. M. U. students. take place in Paris Sunday, Dec. day night, little did they dream Saddle Horses for Hire 27. Radio Party member of the Arden Club, and that their fellow-students were on Miss Mason was graduated from Members of Lambda Chi Alpha president of the senior class, has Saddle Horses Boarded and Theta Rush Party the stage in action before their L. a will entertain their dates Satur­ taken a prominent part in all stu­ Trained Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority en- the Paris High School and Paris day afternoon at the house with a very eyes, in Giuseppe Verdi's im­ dent activities during his past •rtained Friday afternoon from Junior College, and received the B.A. degree from the North Texas radio party for the Saint Mary- mortal "II Trovatore." three years in S. M. U. The ur 'til six at the Dallas Woman's S. M. U. game. Are Wholesale Manufacturing Jewelers |ub, honoring sixty rushees an4 Teachers College, Denton. She has Mr. Lovelady, Mr. Rembert, and Glenn McDaniel, also a veteran taught in the Paris school system student leader, president of the • •'•'•• •-:.. icir mothers. In the receiving Mr. Sewell appeared again Friday HORSESHOE for the last three years. Alpha Tau Omega Delta Beta Chi, president of the ie wore: Misses Frances McKin- The active members of Alpha night in Verdi's "La Forza del International Relations Club last Selling Direct TQ Consumer / ^ -, Jacqueline Anderson, Lillian Mr. Vernon was quite prominent STABLES Tau Omega fraternity entertained Destino." They will be seen tonight year, president of the Arden Club J. W. SHARP, Stable Mitr. rle Wilson, Sue Reeder, Clau- in school activities while attend­ (l their pledges with a stag supper in Verdi's "Rigoletto." last year and holder of the Saner MRS. B. F. SHARP. Hostess a Heard, Louise Keith Moody, ing Southern Methodist University. He was a member of Sigma Delta at the fraternity house Wednes­ At a matinee this afternoon the Oratorical Watch, was one of twen­ Free Riding Instruction "We Pass the Excess Prof it Along To Our Customers" rginia Waters, and Virginia Du- day night. ty American students to represent Chi, National Professional Journ­ Manhattan Opera Stars, Inc., of Opposite Bob-O-Links Golf '• • • •...'•'••. alistic fraternity, and during the which Maestro Alfredo Salmaggi the United States in the British- Thc table was laid with a lace Kappa Sigs Course on Old Greenville Rd. (Let Us Show You To Be Convinced) years 1929 and 1930 he wrote an is director, will present Puccini's American Students' Conference on ver in the center of which was a The Kappa Sigs entertained editorial column for the Campus. "La Boheme." Operas to be pre­ International Affairs at Ann Ar­ Phone 3-6319 • ••••• ild bowl of yellow roses. Gold Thursday with a luncheon includ­ The Beta Forensic Honorary De­ sented by them Sunday, Dec. 6, bor, Michigan, last June, 1931, the R. F. D. 4, Box 610 ndclabras with yellow tapers ing the following guests: Alberta •''• ' 1811 Eta bating Society claimed him as well are: Matinee, Leoncavallo's "Pag- representatives being chosen by mplcted the decorations. Kath- Eubank, Carolyn Padgitt, Mabel as the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Vernon Iiacci"; evening, Mascagni's "Cav- the Carnegie Endowment for In­ Collis Irby Athletic Club BIdg. J. R. Jones i>n Talley, a former student of Hamilton, Janet Dines, Leona Mc- was a graduate debator and "a loy­ alleria Rusticana." ternational Peace. M. U. and this year's debutante, Kie, Jean Edwards, Jean Hides, al supporter of the pubKc speaking rs. Henry Exall and Mrs. Wil- Kitty Elliott, Virginia Waters, department for your years," as mi McCraw poured coffee. Madlyn Clark, Dot Williams. Miss Mary McCord expressed it. Estes-Cox Mr. Vernon holds the B.A. and K. D. Radio Party Miss Cnroll Virginia Cox, daugh- B.D. degrees from Southern Meth­ Members of Sigma Alpha of r of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cox of odist University. He is district Kappa Delta will be entertained cphenville, became the bride of secretary of young peoples woi'k with a radio party of the S. M. U.­ e Ewing Estes of Fort Worth in Dallas, and secretary of the St. Mary's game Saturday. Decem­ [ Tyler, son of Mr. and MrsDalla. s Methodist Pastor's Confer­ ber 5, at the home of Elizabeth G. Estes of Commerce, Tues- ence. He recently was appointed Myatt, 3441 Haynie. y evening at the first Method- to the Lakewood Methodist Church Church in Stephenville. after serving as supply pastor at Choral and Glee Mrs. Estes is a former student Brandon Avenue Methodist Church Southern Methodist University for the last nine months. Clubs Will Plan is :i member of Pi Beta Phi Radio Broadcast rority and Alpha Rho Tau hon- Rather-Taylor ary art sorority. She received Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor, To prepare for a radio program r masters degree from Colum- 5623 Oleander Street, have an­ to be broadcast soon from McFar­ i University and during the last nounced the marriage of their lin Auditorium, the Choral Club ar has been head of the art de- daughter, Willie Mabel, to Har-and Glee Club will hold joint meet­ rtment at Mary Baldwin Col- ral Rather, son of Dr. and Mrs.ings , beginning next week, accord­ re, Staunton, Va. H. Rather of Dallas, Tuesday even­ ing to Professor Dneprof, direc­ The bridegroom is a graduate of ing in Dallas at the home of the tor. school of law at the Univer- officiating minister, the Rev. Paul The radio program_ will consist y of Texas and was a member C. Stephenson, 3483 McFarlin of solos, quartets, both male and Kappa Sigma fraternity and Phi Boulevard. female, and choruses of mixed Ita Phi. Mrs. Rather is a graduate of voices. Mr. and Mrs. Estes left after Southern Methodist University, Stray Greeks Elect J. Gould Chairman

Six national fraternities vHere represented in a meeting of Stray You're Unconscious Greeks held in Bob Shive's office at 3 p. m. Friday. Jack Gould, Theta Chi, was elected chairman of the club; and a resolution to ex­ tend invitations to all stray fra­ Unless'You're ternity men on the faculty was ap­ proved. RESHNESS Scarf Late Record Releases that's the thing! Columbia Conscious/ "Good Night Sweetheart"—This number comes to us from England, stamped with Royal aproval. At a CAMELS are never parched or toasted recent ball in London this was the only selection which Their Majes­ Scarfs from ties, the King and Queen, requested the orchestra to play. Ruth Etting LAVE you noticed the new trend in cigarettes?— The tobaccos in Camels are never parched or toasted sings the number, and freshness is the popular thing. "A Faded Summer Love"—A — the Reynolds method of scientifically applying heat !°5 popular ballad that wins the heart guarantees against that. of every listener; it is sung by That's because a fresh cigarette, as demonstrated Ruth Etting. "Waitin' For A Call From You" by Camels, is something smokers have discovered as That's why we say with so much assurance that —Dancers, singers, whistlers all like this piece. It has a short, easy better than anything they ever tried before. Camels are truly fresh. They're made fresh — not (Scares with Caps to remember chorus and a peppy parched or toasted —and then they're kept fresh in swing. It is played by Ted Wal­ Camels are fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack be­ lace, and the Camel Humidor Pack. "Who Am I?"A fox trot that is cause they're made fresh to start with — blended of 2 95 already a big favorite. Ted Wal­ lace and his Campus Boys play the choice, delicately mild, sun-ripened tobaccos,in which Try Camels' freshness for a change. Switch over selection. You can't stop at one scarf Brunswick the natural moisture and fragrant flavors, are vigi­ for just one day, then change back — if you can. and do right by yourself! "To Night' Or Never"—An ap­ Get a lot of them and wear pealing fox trot up to the minute lantly safeguarded. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. them with everything in rhythm and melody by Victor Young with a vocal duet by Helen JL J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's Coast-tc-Coast Radio Programs sportsy! We have wooly Rowland and Frank Munn. and ones, knitted ones, silk CAMEL QUARTER HOUR, Morton Downey, PRINCE ALBERT QUARTER HOUR, Alice Joy, "Have A Heart" —A snappy Tony Wons, and Camel Orchestra, direc­ "Old Hunch," and Prince Albert Orchestra, ones, some with turban- dance tune played by Victor Young tion Jacquea Renard, every night except direction Paul Van Loan, every night ex* caps to match, in any color and the Bruswick Orchestra with Sunday, Columbia Broadcasting System cept Sunday, N. B. C. Red Network you're interested in to com­ vocal refrain by Frank Munn. See radio page of local newspaper for lime "It's The Darn'dest Thing"—A plete a dashing costume! tuneful with an attractive modern Prices are swell! melody played by Red Nichols and Orchestra, and "Singin' The Blues"—From the FIRST FLOOR musical dream of the same name by Red Nichols and his orchestra. Victor "I'm For You A Hundred Per Cent"—It has a stiring dance rhy­ Made FRESH-Kept FRESH thm by Ted Weems and his Orches­ Neiman-Morcus Co. tra and sung by Parker Gibbs. and Don'tremove the moisture-proof wrapping from your package of Cameh "That's What I Like About You" after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against per­ Dallas —A new number live-wire lyric and fume and potvder odors, dust and germs. In offices and homes, even in the a melody to match also by Ted dry atmosphere of artificial heat,' the Camel Humidor Pack deliver* Weems. fresh Camels and keeps them right until the last one has been smoked © Mil. R.J. MtjmJL TriMMt THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAMPUS Saturday, December 5, 19^

their places in the line-up after that went to the finals of a hut, the holidays. Not until then will Southwest Conference race J INTEREST REVERTS it be possible to gain an accurate year. If capable reserves can 1 Ponies WUl Face These Men impression of the strength of the found to relieve the starting team that will represent the Mus­ fi you may expect to see the P NOSE OUT COLTS TO PAINTED COURT tangs in their chase for the South­ 0ni up around the top rung when« west Conference gonfalon. season closes. AS FOOTBALL ENDS Strong at Forwards IN ANNUAL TILT At this time the Horned Pro, g^&^'}pwo::: At the forwards the Mustangs of Texas Christian, the Gold, SiHfeS Varsity Will Make Debut are well fortified. • Captain Runt Passes Are Responsible for Bears of Baylor, and the Mustaq Against D. A. C; Frosh Johnson and Rambling Rhea Wil­ Wlmm the Three Counters Blade are being put forth by the spo Will Play Dr. Pepper liams are as sweet a pair of for­ by the Tigers wards as you will find around the scribes as the clubs in the ]« most likely to be scrapping f By Charles Burton loop. Both are looking good at ort] leief tarn to Led by Frankie Parker, Terrill this early date, showing a good eye title. Arkansas and Rice have U With the football season at its Prep went over and through the for the basket and looking good veterans left over from last ya S. M. U. Freshman line for a 21- end Mustang fans can turn then- 'mggmleasej on their floor work. and are not expected to cause a 13 win Friday afternoon at Ownby attention to the painted court. great amount of trouble to th< At center Wright is showing a Ckarje Accounts Welcome Stadium. Starting their aerial at­ Coach Jimmie St. Clair announced opponents. The Texas Agrf tack in the first minutes of play, yesterday that he would present great deal of improvement and he was good enough to letter last year may prove to be a dark horse Terrill scored two quick touch­ his charges for the first time on the race. Only a miracle downs, and came in the last of the on one of the strongest teams in e the evening of Dec. 10 with the keep the University of Texas Lot fourth quarter for their third by Dallas Athletic; Club quintet as Mustang history. Graber, Bill horns out of the cellar. the aerial route. their opponents. PfSor to the var­ Johnson, and McLaughlin are all looking great at the guard posi­ The Freshman squad failed in sity game the frosh quintet will tions and along with Hammon and blocking and in pass defense to clash with the Dr. Pepper five. PK: Mills will give St. Clair plenty of PI equal their old rivals. Woodward^ Both of the visiting teams are material for those posts. However the outstanding back for the Colts members of the Dallas Major City the Mustang mentor has a tough Watch for •was left without interference on League and are expected to fur­ 3-PIECE STERLING most plays. Larrimore, Watts, task ahead of him in replacing nish stiff opposition for the Uni­ Reynolds and Skeeters, two men Our Big Special DRESSER SET and Stroud showed well on the line versity teams. The Ponies will be for the Junior Mustangs and Stone, that were standouts in the team This m starling fc 1 J OC playing without the services of Next Week drassar Mt consists JI4.ZJ Gillespie and Lovern worked well w the veteran "Scrapiron" Hammon of a IMS-inch mir- Y"»'* in the backfield. FOR RENT—-Large double room, tor, hair brash sad half coons and Mills, last year letter men at comb of lovely •nfina-tarned de­ For Terrill, Gastmeyer, McCar- guards, and Riley at center. very attractive; private entrance; sign . . . The set comes com- ty, and Parker furnished the thun­ pktc it gray noire esse, velvet Football duties have kept this private home. With or without •sad . . . The most outstanding der. trio from practice and they are not meals, and garage. Phone 5-9222. P-ICi vsloe m veers! Taking the ball on the Colt 40- expected to be ready for any of the yard line after recovering a fum­ pre-season clashes that will be ef BE A NEWSPAPER Aeeai ti»ns~ ble on the kickoff, Parker started played before Christmas with the CORRESPONDENT a double pas3 play that took Gast­ Any intelligent peroon may earn mon«y 0»«« TB North Texas Teachers, East Texas corresponding for newspapers; all or meyer to the one-yard line. After Teachers, and the University of spare time; experience unnecessary; no •411 HiOCTMt P. Sft-ZUI canvassing; send for free booklet; tells a thirteen yard loss on a fumble Oklahoma Sooners. However they how. Heacock, Boom 703, Dun Bldg., the Terrill quarter passed over the are expected to be ready to take Buffalo. N. Y. PK: *I goal to Banks. After an exchange of punts, Terrill got the ball on the S. M. U. 45 and Parker passed 30 yards to Gastmeyer who galloped twenty yards for the counter. COMBINATION COMB Taking the kickoff the half with AND BRUSH SET', Woodward carrying on every play, jiuBeaT .'erePONovicw -GUARD t ARDENT SUPPORTERS of S. M. U. For the men or boy, the S. M. U. Juniors started the s brash that carries its only long march of the game. Mix­ own comb! Pre £$4.50 button and the comb revesk It­ ing end runs and off tackle self in the handle . . . WUst smashes, Woodward carried to the Seven Methodist Regulars and the MUSTANGS metal with black inssnel . , , Terrill 21-yard line. A pass to CHARLIE'S As amaxmc vafase at tbs low Gillespie, two smashes, and an end pries of $4 JO. Will End Pigskin Careers by the former Sunset star Dallas, Texas Ewrit on th* box odd* muok iht COLUMN took the ball over. By Charles Newton Ik* gift, b%i nothing if The second Colt counter came In Mustang*Qael Contest 1k« ooti. in the fourth quarter when Larri- more's tackle of McCarty gave the This afternoon when the South­ any importance in all his college Broadcast of today's foot­ To The Veterans: Ponies the ball on the Terrill 26- ern Methodist University Mustangs career. He stands head and should­ ball classic is scheduled to yard line. On the next play Stone meet the Saint Mary's Gaels, seven ers above most of the Texas crop start at 4 o'clock, central Young- men, today you will play your.last game EVERTS took the ball off tackle on a pretty of the most prominent regulars of of guards. He has lettered every standard time. The game is Jeweler 8 run over the goal. the Texas team will don the Red year of his scholastic career, hav­ called at Kezar field at 2 of football. The game will mark the culmination of aj_l_ -_-i ke^^-m^. Terrill kept the ball in S. M. U. and Blue for the last time. With ing captained the Banner Tyler o'clock, but Pacific Coast PMmsnsB nvsBrpssaj territory during the rest of the the close of the game will come the (Texas) High School to state-wide time will add two hours to each of your years of effort, toil, that exacted every game and in the last minute of culmination of three years varsity recognition. the starting time for Dallas play Parker passed 10 yards to experience for everyone of the Koontz has been for three years listeners. ounce of courage and stamina you possessed. Will Campus Advertising Gets Results Banka for the last counter. seven, all of whom won fame in the one of the most colorful men on annals of Southwestern Conference the Mustang squad. The big blonde True magnanimity of heart has you win or lose? We honestly hope that you and we football. The Mustang line will be is a genius at pass-catching. When had its reward and when the much torn open visibly in great gaps. Koontz is right, he is outstanding. heralded Mustangs of Dallas trot will win, but aside from victories of points that have Two giant regular tackles, the He is certain-to be the center of out against the Galloping Gaels of varsity center, the brilliant guard the conflict today by the casual St. Mary's on Kezar field in San already been gained. who captains the Mustangs, and a manner in which he takes the Francisco today a man with a ban­ sensational end—all find difficulty game, although his brand of action daged foot will follow their every We hold your qualities to be requisite to victory in mending damage done when next is generally flawless. In the grad­ movement from the sidelines. It season rolls around. uation of this end-zone guard, S. will be Marion Hammon who re­ in life, commonly known as success; co-operation, ag­ Six of the seven regulars have M. U. will be hurt seriously. He is fused a trip with the team because made the majority of the All-Con­ a three year letter-man also. He of his disabled foot and relin­ gressiveness, work and sacrifice. Therein you con­ ference teams of the Southwest. plays basket ball and baseball quished the trip to Charlie Hearon. The passing quarterback, Gilbert, equally as well as football, The good Samaritan was the Dal­ quered and therefore we are proud to call you friends has just been removed from the in­ over- at the Co-op Elizabeth Lemly, las Times Herald and the vehicle jured list and has joined the squad S. M. U. '30 is entertaining her to transportation was an American and inspired to help you in the future, for what of after a six week's absence. public by bouncing in to renew Airway's plane. In Marion Hammon, the Metho­ acquaintances. Betty is busy right The Mustang's fame as a color­ these four do you not possess? Team play is all with dist have lost a tackle whom Coach at this moment, since opera sea­ ful aggregation is expected by Morrison acclaims as one of the son. Glad you called! .... Pro­ California officials to be the fac­ you, we know you are game and spirited, you have the greatest men he has ever coached. fessor George happens along, tor in the bringing in of a record Hammon was the first and only wearing in his lapel the perrenial crowd. Owen Merrick, well known genius described as the infinite capacity for hard member of the S. M. U. Mustangs French Marguerite. (La Marguer­ sports critic, wrote, "A team con­ to achieve All-American recogni­ ite is nothing more nor less than sidered the most colorful in work, you have the roots of loyalty and altruism. tion. He was one of the big guns a flower. Don't be misled.) America will visit San Francisco in the campaign opened by the The Agnes Fowler of Virginia Hall Dec. 5 to meet the "Red Devils" We are proud to pay you tribute. roaming Methodists when they bat­ trips merrily to the post office for of Moraga. The Southern Meth­ r r tled Army in 1928. Since then mail. And mail there is. Miss odist Mustangs for the fast few Hammon has returned to the ranks YOUR ARDENT SUPPORTERS Fowler has a host of friends years have been making history on after a one-year absence to secure amongst the younger generation. the gridiron and any number of a berth on most of the Conference iaxon-weave iuit Music hath its charm! The lady fans say that this game is one all-star elevens. His play this year can play a fiddle like Orpheus ma­ they do not want to miss. Merrick has kept the Mustangs well out of nipulated the merry lute . . . Al­ also wrote that the late Knufce $ danger in opposition offenses. His len Melton, the man behind the Rockne once said the Mustangs loss will be felt today, in as much Congratulations, Mustangs! guns at the "Y" goes by in high were the greatest showmen in the 25 as Hammon will be a spectator, gear. Melton is the leading bar­ business. From due to the fact that an injury in Luby's New England the Navy game put him on crutch­ rister in school from the ranks of Browne & Browne Studios es and his leg in a cast. the student. Chancellor is he. And All this means that Coach Mor­ Cafeteria peace leader, too .... Miss Nance, rison is expected to put on the Lest We Forget Although the price is extremely Mason's Swan Game leading lady in the extension de- greatest football circus ever seen No. 1, 205 Browder St. art nl ent pu ts ln an . . . Your successful season will be reasonable this is not a cheap suit Weldon "Speedy" Mason plays I P . 1 ' , appearance, on the Pacific coast and it means his swan game this afternoon. He Geniality and friendliness radiate that he is virtually forced to fea­ No. 2, 1006 Main St. preserved in the Rotunda as photo­ has been one of the most sensa-^om ^r direction. Do take a bow, ture a passing game whether he graphic souvenirs. of clothes. It must not be compared 1SS tional backs that the Southwest *? Nance, please! . . Carolyn wishes to or not. He must take •ti.»ii».a»..«M«ii«i«-«..«.a»ia».«. §)"•"*>••"• .»i«.i»a.tiig..«..«..»..»..«..»..»i • ••••SIS >•<••>••••' with other clothes selling at or near Conference has ever produced. His,Score Pasfs contemplating the the chance of that passing game specialty is returning punts. In, seven wonders of the world which being hopelessly ineffective and this amount. this department of the game, he' she believes are centered in ... . the resultant disappointment of stands unapproachable in the Con­ Nope, we just won't run that. Any­ the ballahooed fans. He is forced Gregory Barber Shop & Saxon-weave is intended for the ference. He can carry the mail how, Carolyn is studying the clas­ into the role of the clown and University Barber Shop with deadly effects for the enemy sics. And if she has become Helen [must laugh, "even though his Beauty Parlor young man, and even the older of Troyish, then what of it? .... passes are broken up." And he I when he is given a broken field. "Where All Students Go" "Where Students Are Always man, of refined taste who feels his In his game against Notre Dame Dashing Joe Davidson and his di­ must put on a better aerial show last year, he was one of the two minutive friend, "Nig" Walstead than his opponents who are touted Welcome" expenditures should be modest. outstanding men on the field. His engage in disputation with their to be proficient in that department 6325 Hillcrest Ave. 5-7595 playing reached such heights that constituency among the fairer sex. also. 3308 Knox St. Phone 5-0125 To him is now available, in the Knute Rockne placed Mason on the The ladies seemed to be enjoying it all-star eleven made up of the best all. And why not? These are But we aren't worried about that •» • t »••• « »m «SSSI««S1»ISSIISSSSIS« Saxon-weave Suit, the better type men who have opposed Notre big men. Ask them .... passing game. Everyone in the en­ Dame in a given season. This year, —o— tire South knows it's going to click clothes h« has always wished for. Mason has made All-Conference And so to see a farmer about and for the sake of the South it Snider Plaza Pharmacy unanimously as well as having been buying a milch cow. must. And we aren't forgetting selected the moat valuable man in the running attack which during White Star Laundry the whole area of the Southwest. I this year has received attention Featuring: Nunnally's Candies His loss will be colossal. from Mr. Morrison. By land or air "We Treat Your Clothes White" SAN C E R Volley ball games will be played the Gaels must be beaten. Elrods Ice Cream Captain Neely of the Mustangs December 8, 9, 19, at 5 o'clock at 3217 Knox St. Phone 5-2155 has been for three years one of the the Woman's Gym. The losing Snider Plaza at Milton 5-2139 most consistently capable guards teams will give the winning teaniB Prof. H. H. Todd of the school of BROS. that the Mustangs have ever de­ a party. All girls who have had music returned to school Thursday veloped. His play has been always ten practices will be eligible to after a week's absence on account HuM* steady, nor has he had relapses of play. of illness with a cold.