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January 2:b at the University Club, according to a s t a t e m e n t made T u e s d a y by Dr. (L H. glover, president, Dr. Wharey said that the Bull­ an Me et i ng was the n am e of a chur ch and that his p a p e r is a bou t t he c hu r c h book t h a t this denom ­ ination uses in t h e i r services, - — - o .... ............ L I B R A R I A N R E C O V E R S William Daniels, o r d e r l i b r ar i a n »f t he U n i ver si t y, who h a s been ill f or t he past two days, will be able to r e t u r n to his w o r k W e d ­ nesday, P h o n e I t I n | 918X-B1 918T 23164 23 166 * * M W pm SP t, J K e , W e a f l T e r W V ? W * . . . Local r ai n- ; mild t e m p e r a t u r e . ' T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R ' A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 28 , 1931 First College Daily in the South Semester Record Set by Library |- — IRAYNEUSES R A R E R O O K S TO__AID_JSTUD)i C O U R S E S R E C E N T A L C A I D W ID E SC O R E E C O V E R S M A T E R I A L Loans This Week Austinites Cover Sutton Hall Reports U se Of 4 4 8 Books By Students C hanges M ade Facilities Being Increased For C onvenience Of Borrowers T h e lilt ge t oil eulai ion of hooka for t he s e me s t er was v< por ted last week from t he e du c at ion l ibr a ry in S u t t o n Hall. T he total of 118 hooks used Monda y is t he highest f i gu r e for r e c ­ t e r m ords of this library. t ie tin in Provide Additional Room At t he t ime about pie. ant several change- a n d a ddi ti o ns a r e bei ng made in this l i br ar y f o r th< c o n ­ veni ence of s t u d e n t s ann f o r t he for new pm pose of ma k in g i corn A collection of college mat<•! jai. s will soon he moved c a t a l o g s ducat ion libra* v to some from t he ! ei ng built on tat a r e s h i I v t s t floor of the building. t he f« ui t h ions of the filing « ah- eing filled with a col f o u r h un d r e d t f for t h the of essor < f . I who i ni ­ ' n g; ll b u y i ng lent ■e of st UU familiarize se of t dll- >eeial f und been set of eduea- 11a t oc ca• ar e in ■ K irk- Two sec blets ar e i Lect ion of tests seoul of Dr. ii * . e d u e a t iona tho I tint ed t h e m f o r d en t s who the rnscivi : r a t i on a l pro for buy i n g a s i de by t h e tional adm e coni 1 iii na I : an pi i n d I \ lh J lated by t e r e s t e d em emnpanie ani. pat i irk w i t h re.-s -s. A >■ J* I • * * 8 ha , aa rf arent rat ion. cd tin . Ma* O' >•( nr o v e i the n war a nu i Iii; AP Rules Posted In ti.' t he file not to f ol de n for rules of use post eel above s t u d e n t s a r e r eque st ed remo ve m a t e r i al f rom the white s Ii]) hut ti ach test exa mi ne d. rn h e a l t h; g e o g r a p h y ; Test s art* a r r a n g e d in a l p h a b e t ­ following t he ical o r d e r u n d e r he a ds : a l g e b r a ; a c hi e v e me n t ; a r i t h m e t i c ; ar t a n d d r a w i n g ; c a t a ­ logues f o r t e st s; c h e mi s t r y ; E n g ­ l a n g ua g e ( g e n e r a l ) ; lish; f o r e i g n g e o m e t r y ; H t e n c h ; hand w ri ti ng ; hi st or y ; home economics; i nt e lli gence; L a­ tin; mat in mat irs (general» ; m e c h ­ ani cal a b i l i t y ; me n ta l u ps us subject le ct u r es a n d o t h e r | the . to A concert will be given F e b ­ I by r u a r y t he choruses, the o r c h e s t r a of the I I band, and t he T e x a s School F o r The Blind. T h e ‘ p r ogr a m, which will be p r ese nt ed under the d b eel a n of YI iss ll i Ida ! VY iden, will * on si st of bot h sa cr ed anti semi-classical numoers. J Dr. Osca r A. Ullrich, d e a n of S o u th w es t e rn Universit y, will lee- j lure on F ebr uar y 8, on “ G e r m a n y I Since Un World W a r . ” IP has j j u s t r e t u r n e d f rom a n ext ensi ve trip t h r o u g h po st - war G e r m a n y , and he will discuss p r es e nt - da y condi tions there. H a c k e t t Spe a ks ( ho ides W. Hac k et t , pr of e sso r of L at in- Ame ri ca n Hisotr y in t he University, will discuss “ P r o b ­ lems F aci ng O ur .Southern Neigh­ b o r s” on Febi oar y lo. Ii e will « x- t h e s igni ficance of the r e ­ I la.e cent in political those co u n t ri es f or N o r t h A m e r ­ ica. di s t u r ba n c e s O. Douglas Weeks, asso- pr n f es s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t in niversi ty, will give an a d ­ Dr. d a t e the I dress on F e b r u a r y 22. Four Religions Discussed series of per suasions I n f o r m a t i o n about religious f ou r of tin gr eat of model n t imes will be pr ese nt ed in a l e c t ur es b e gi nni ng AI arch I. Dr. II T. ! .eon, a d j u n c t p r of e ss or o f • 'bassi, a! Langua ges, ! will give t he first lectur e on “ Th e .Modern Judaism. ' ” Dr, Genius of J oseph Burke, (.’ S. « president of St. E d wa r d s Universit y will discuss “ T h e Genius of Cat hol i ­ ci sm” on March * Mr .Ralph AA. t he !' the r esou r ce s of the S t a r k Libr ar y, d r aw s for the r e a d e r an u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the Mrs. S t a r k h bose I nivet sity, Henry C. Slavik’s article on the that both he! husband and son University of Prague is quite in ­ have served as Regents, p r o m p t ­ terest mg as well as informative. ed he r ma ke a most priceless it Slavik tells of the history In g i l t to the institution. Her love of P r a g u e and of the University of c omp l e t e good some of the custom: of the uni- the knowledge of v e r -it,v as I i e t ■ ai ay. type of liooks sin* has chosen to it s t a n d s add to dr aws many i nt e r e s t i n g par allel s tin t h e Uni - The I v ersit y Aith * bu* out b a n d i n g f e a t u im I’exa . niversitv of the of He says that a Mark Library, as poi nt ed papula! diversion which they calif out in is is is open and y ea r will see d it. S t ud e n t Li f e Kn\ Miller is the e x -s t ud en t • nee again he is on t h e king (nut in all t he af- fair ma k i n g th** daily r o u nd of A ll pinon s of i a m p u s act iv u lr ire dealt with in a n m - cise style i nf or- th a t put much in mat ion News it ere t hat ha'.' f or t he last mont Ii occupied the c e nt e r of inter est on the r u m p u s a r e here br ou g ht t o ­ g e t h e r and r mdenscd. ar e not co less ext* ruled “ Na v aj o j growing I a iv e r - 1 volume for which The is famous. A n o lh e r t ha t will probably be of much in- w r i tt e n te re st rs , t h e sort I nivei i t v students to I hat t In* s udent to a t t e n d classer c e r t a i n courses, «»ti I y want they to. Still a n o t h e r a d v a n t a g e | • that the lect a r e s a n l a t e r print* j cd an d sold bv st talents to t heir : fellow - who <1 id not at !e n d t lie lectures. To lite o ve r wor ke d I'm-' (Varsity of Texa s s t u d e n t the sys- the P ra g u e j tem of holidays appeal ing. universi ty f or T h ey have one m o n t h o f f bet we en ( bu s t mas, th r ee weeks ' ernestors, ami to one month foi F a s t e r in addition to f r e q u e n t one- day n at ion al hol­ idays. In Roy Be di e h ek ’s ar ti cl e on “ < ti her ! .mum c “ I he road, t of t he \ b a k i e e nj oys glimpses >>*' .ith er universities, t h e i r pr o bl ems and p e c u l i a r i t y in c om p ar i so n with ai­ le. spieli , hut and each being add Mi ti tan of by William that ma kes in P r a g u e h ave ! feel that e x 1 ept in a few c a mpus J “ week-end mor e <>t P a r t i e s ” l i t e r at ur e it t r a m p s ’' which they even havi a rn! , la .-es t h r ee weeks is shown in the c a mp u s few words I i br try of in quit*- those of t hi ng j j sity when t hat an d the lo is it a N O . 9 9 1929-30 Report Shows Total OI 5,774 Registered Enrollment Smaller Than In Record Year Of 1928-29 A verage Age 21 1500 Men and W om en Earn Part of University Expenses to t a l The 30, Reg'..'?r a r ’s report now available, shows 19- t j 5,774 r eg is t r at i o n s w er e ma de the Main U ni ver si t y d u r i n g ; ! 929 1930 se si on. This me. ma t r icul a t e s , not individuals. I tame indivi dual m a y have re. tared spy * cal times. < )f this n her 2.038 w er e wo men an d 5, were men. Th* is si art less t h a n the total of the sos ot 1928-1929 which had a t of 5,863, the largest matrieuiat im t he history of t he Universit ‘rage agr n rd i ng t * * a v c i ai» >f all th* the repo age * 18.59. The u n d t 1 graduate.* 8 21.31. The students in the is 50 ii*, or t s hows tiia !5 women ea r n T h e av dents, ut ( n Tin 2 1.5. f re s hm e n i agt of all f re s hme n age of all Ute St bool J his re] nu •! and 2 I heir t x (it n sos an d t hat 1,222 and '.Alo women e a r n all of expenses, Tim p er c e n t a g e of nit n e a r n i n g all or part of t he i r ex- fit nses is 55,30 and * he p e n cot - age of women e a r n i n g all or part of 1,22! at t o mer t he ‘rag* ■a* in G i the t h e tis.* to the is 25.80. their expenses r epor t, ’J 1* Accordi ng f re sh me n who per cent of first q u a r t e r of in r anked then el ass in high chool passed mi ni mum r eq u ir e m e n t s here, while ! only 27 pe r * ent of those r a n k in g lowest q u a r t e r m e t these I in r eq u i r e m e n t s ; IO p e r c e n t of t he first q u a r t e r gr ou p wi t h dr ew be- t h e year, whik j fore iii*' end of (Ll per cent of the those f r o m f ourth q u a r t e r dr opp ed out. Th* first q u a r t e r g r oup av er ag e d 5.48 I in * heir i oui sos, whilt* t he foul«I q u a r t e r g r ou p a v e r a g e d only 2 60. School of Law May Lose Fifty At Term s End Salons Admitted To Games Free Legi slat ors a r e privileged to the Univer sit y a t t e n d all of basketball g a n u f r e e of charge, ac co rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t ma d e by Ed (rile, business m a n a g e r of i nter collegiate athletics. YI I*. * Hie said I hat th • re w et e ap p r ox i ma t e l y se vent y- f i ve leg­ isl ators at toe gam* la t S a t u r ­ da y night. Ga me s for t he r e m a i n d e r of follows: Feb- the season a n a m a r y 7, A. & YI at < allege S t a t i o n ; F e b r u a r y IU, S. YI. U. Ii ic e at A ustin . Febr urn y Im t it ut e at Houston ; I ebr ua i y I 7, IL «’ I L at A us! in ; I* ebr uai y *21, Baylor Univer sit y at Waco; F e b r u a r y 25. Rice I n s t i t u t e at Austin; and F e b r u a r y 28, A. & YI. a t Arist in. I I, ‘Texas Engineer’ To Be Released February 2 Is Date Set For Appearance Febi (ary 2 is the d at e set (or t h e ap pe ar an ce of t h e new e n g i n ­ I n i ve r­ e e r i n g publication, “ The sify of A * xa - Eng i n t e r , ” on t he campus, CL R. Grail ber r y, a d j u n c t u of electrical e n g i n e e r ­ p r o f e ing, annou nc ed y e s t e r da y . T h e ne w magaz i ne will f e a t u r e news fields of the e ng i ne e ri ng f rom aid, but Ie as, Ylr, C r a n b e r r y e a r n . campi! new , ami will ma ke an ti ■ En - appeal to ex-stud* Hts "I a nt * i mg c a n y mg f * "el by news of t heir activities. ai will aba* f < ut* Th e magazine will be published q latterly, coming out on N>> * i - ber 20, J a n u a r y 2u March 20, and May 2*i of each year. A subscrip «ion price of $1 will be asked for the issues, Mr. * I r a n b er r y st a t e d. About 1,590 o r d er s have al r e ad y trie is ex- issue. This n u m b e r first I pee l e d to increase for su c ce edi ng issues in the n ea r f u t u r e when a dr ive is i n a u g u r a t ed to get ex-stu- derits’ subsetiptions. received been for DR COX R E T U R N S the Dr. A. B ( ’nit, d i r ec t o r o f t he B u r ea u of Bual ne s Research, will r e t u r n We d nes day from Houston, wher e he has been since Monday* a t t e n d i n g a m eeting o f the T e x a s Cot ton Commi t t ee. Dr. Cox, who is c h a ir m a n of committee, made the o peni ng address, as well as leading the discussion on world competition and delivering arr ad­ dress on “ India aa a Cotton Pro­ ducing Country.” Other speakers at the m eeting were Victor IU Schoffelm ayer, Ernest L. Tuft, YI. II. Reed. W. L. Clayton, Carl W i l ­ liams, Charles YI. Day, Homer C McNamara. E. P. Humbert, .John Egan. Dean to A nnounce Grades In Three W eeks; Finals Continue Finance Groups Consider Needs j f or t y Front t o fifty law s t u ­ d en t s will p r obabl y leave sh** c a m ­ pus within the next two or t h r e e week-, I. IL Hildebrand, d e a n of tilt* School o f Law, said I uesday. This, he st a t e d, is the usual n u m ­ be r of s t u d e n t s who e i t h er w i t h ­ dr aw f rom school on t heir o w n a c ­ to w i t h ­ cord, or who ar** asked to pass d r a w because of failure in at least five of course-. t h r ee o r Dean Hildebrand based his f i g ­ u r e s on past records anti on t e n wi t h dr aw a ls which he has a l r e a dy . received f rom st ud« nts. I Ie est im a t ed t h a t it would take about two to make o u t the i t his t etal, ti et* sessiens, Univer sit y is asking $10,000 t h e bill I IJniversi ty i eeeiv ed $ 75 ,ouo ‘ t he s u m m e r session. a pp r o p r i at i on last T h e r eq ue st s for emergen** 11 * prop! ta: ions to «h<* ft nun Si Mat* niittee ing cc tnt a an d t h i o f the 11 • ere* ave been * cor nmi tt et apii! npriat House, and by these Textile Output Drops for Month Equity, Room 2 3 4 ,0 5 2 ,0 0 0 Yards Cotton Cloth Produced Room 203. Room 201. Thursday* 103. F ri da y, 8 Room 201, F r i d ay 8 I* ’ blay 2- F ri da y 2 0 1 . 2 0 1 . IO ( Conflict of Laws - S a l t Aux. Bra s, R oom IO U I, Room 103. R o o m ( or [i Sa! arad)* 9-1 — E v i d e n ce, Room S at ur day 3 103. J ' ro p ert 1-5 P ro p e r t y ! , Room ll. Room IOU Engineers W ill M eet T o Elect O fficers 201 AU e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s have been r equ e st ed r > met a in E n g i - 1 nee! ing Bui lding S un d a y , Febr uar y’ E a t 2 o’clock f o r t he purpose o f el ec t i ng new of fi c er s an d t r a n s a c t i n g o t h e r business, J, C. Blankenship, s e c r e t a ry o f the e n gi n e e ri ng o r g a n i z a ­ tion, said Tuesday. T h e me e t i ng '.vas called by Dean T. U. T a y l o r of t he College fo E ngi ne er i ng. s t u d e n t s ! Eva ry s t ud e nt in the (Ldlege of Engi ac er in gi* u r g ed to a t t e n d , the meeti ng, aa t h e r e is m u c h im I p o r t an t business to be t r ans a ct ed, Blaukenslup said. S H E L B Y IN HOUS T ON Dean T. ll. Shabby of the Dives ion of Extension spent the u e e k end in Houston. Sat unlay morning S o u t he a st he a n d Te x as School Executives’ Asso­ addressed t. h <• c i a t i o n there. bi I a* Re T h e fact it un * !>* e m b e r was pi * textil “ blue M > nda y ' co rd in g to Dr. A. IL ' ox, t or of (lie B u r e a u o f Busin irs it] ’ a* e a t ii at t he Univ five w e e k s ’ pro i u d n wa- onU 234,520,000 even t h a t ex* ceded s pe r c e nt , Dr. Cox sa ** I he o th e r two sign >rt wert sed th r n ain oui in the textile rt filled or der s d cent an d stocks inc t e a s* •r Rn pointed c o m b e r . 193.0, less than Cent r. 1929, i I), wet e mbe r Janus *mb* et*. mn pro* ml - - 02 I 92 I, I ct ion in only 3 iction in lea in De per cent . u & f i t t a 193 I H L . .ar I >e eel n - le&s J o r ­ well*. of than those T aylor s C o n d itio n G r e a tl y Im p ro v e d T, IL Taylor, d e a n of tho Col­ lege of En gi ne er ing , who was t a ken ill sud d en l y Monday rn urn- ling, is ex pect ed to r e t u r n t o school within t he next few days, Christine \ Williams, s e c r e t a r y in t he Dean s i office, said T u esda y . Tins i> tire first time in I y e a r s that the dean has been enough remain away 1 school, Miss Williams said* to (wo ill f r om Th a J 899 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 193 HAROLD TEEN—SHADOW IN ON THE LOWDOWN C tSAVE. V ©REATH Ll LA,CS - US AJOAJCr4ALAA4T CLUB UUYS DC M T TAKE AJO tAJTefieST I E S P E O A L l \ v e m ! \ v e h J &EIAJU AS m o w y o u T uJO-F'S"TED B ott a c h e s is a l l cold p o t a t o e s , I L L TEEL-A AV tBAVlSMiAJ’ C?EOR-G?lA ^ ( Y F A H ' f I A T I-V' - I Ast t i A AA E S PEA C M A feR -IV E S F f e l D A y A M - OM , F 4 S M D A s / A 1 T E / N J ^ p r i O A A T M ' / jb— /V ■- OM' AAA I OOAJN/V MAYE TM PUM TMOUC?M-TM'S BEBE A\Aj‘T COAAlAj’ 'TIL SATIDAV-PtCTUP-E t MOSE Aa o Aa c M A l A Aa T aj i sa Ai 1 ES DU AP, A J T Kl E MSG LV ES ALL OYA A TM DEPO' HEM1 HEM! BVT HL A h a d o v w i l l b e T M P U P S AT ID AV, HISSELF lea t^USSU/vll ' ,,if titu de [ h e O u i I diver Ma ringer « Austin 11 AI I HODO* art- at their wits* end to d e c id e w h e t h e r or not to r e co g n iz e the m am m oth p o w e r th a t its e v e r g r o w in g m ore p o w e r - i tut. t r y in g Perhaps t h e h ig h e s t barrier Russia r a i s e s a b o u t h e r self is her too f r ie n d ly at- to w a r d oth er nations and ra ces. Rather too d e e p ly d o e s sh e stick her tin- in the a d m in istra tiv e and social pie g a r of oth er g o v e r n m e n ts for them to like it. Jn every nation her a g e n ts sw a rm , in th e in tin* w e a k e r o n es la rg e r ones s e cr e tly , i o m m un ism and a t­ o p en ly , p r e a c h in g tn m p tu ig to spread th e s e e d s <>t rev o lt. T h e disregard th a t Russia had u n d er i n t e r n a t i o n a l a g r e e m e n ts Le n i n f or hot has been a barrier thai o th e r co u n tr ie s found it d ifficu lt to su rm o u n t, U n d e r S t a ­ in;, h o w ev e r , such o b s ta c le s h a v e b e e n re­ m o ved . President W ils o n ’s d o g m a : “ W e w ill e s t a bl i s h d i p l o m a t i c r e la tio n s only with t hos e n a t i o n s based on la w , h as b e e n an a d d e d barrier, for w h a t w e r e c o g n iz e as t h e l a w in A m erica is a g a i n s t t h e la w in t h e l a n d of t h e Sovi et o r vice v e r sa . s t i s n t * if * nt a lilt ; - p i t , On the o t h e r h a n d our sh ip s stop at Rus­ sian ports, t h o u s a n d s o{ o u r c it iz e n s aret vi si t ors t o t h e land every y ea r, our l a e - i lend th e m | t ori e s ship to their farm s, w e < \ ports to t e n c h to w o r k e ff e c t i v e l y , O u r g o v e r n m e n t g a in s n o t h i n g but t h e th e t h o u s a n d s ill-will oi of Russi a ns wh o d w e l l in o u r la n d by not r e c o g n i z i n g the Soviet. t h e i r w o r k e r s h o w T h e wh ol e dispute' s e e m s r a th e r futile and far f e t c h e d . T h e nation a lr e a d y h a s] r e c o g n iz e d th e m cffynmerciaily a nd will soon, w h e t h e r by a revolution or the force them o f­ I of national opinion, r e c o g n iz e fic ial ly. fam ily a I ipear- ■■ aul dug IS u iip * hiu! re- g at the nm de in Ilion bo­ t he of ill the st as a sort B of tho • f Kngi- sbout the axes will '•en those x mg and int ions to fail into strictly ( foil eved M\n ii Po­ lis to con­ ule to the (liege and out' iii tin* tile pru- I ngtueer- F e llo w s h ip , P u r p o s e IT IS T H E a n n o u n c e d p l a n of t h e First trom ( o n g r e g a t i o n n l tim e to lec tu r es a n en t tnpk s of w ilk* amt w o r l d in te r e s t . P eo p le o f nuthorit\ will ten der th eir ex p ert v iew s ii! t h e wh y a n d w h e r e f o r e s of so m e ver y i n t e r e s t i n g p r o b l e m s. ( h u r c h f e l l o w s h i p l o present time T h a t sounds like a real s e rv ic e for ain religious o rganization to be o f f e r in g to s t u d e n t s a n d i nt e rn ted p arties on the ca m ­ pus, si nc e it takes on th e h e lp fu l aspect of a kind of extra-curricular s e r ie s o f inter­ e stin g l e c t u r e s for t h e non-credit benefit oi t h o s e who a r e a c t u a l l y a n x io u s to learn. Wi t h a p r o g r a m m a d e up of di sc u ss i on on v a r i e d fi e l ds of c u l t u r a l e n d e a v o r by i n t e r p r e t a t i v e e x p e r t s , le c ­ t u r e s . eat hoi ie* in t h e i r p r e s e n t a t i o n , h a v e j t h e e ffe c t of a w e l l - b a l a n c e d e d u c a t i o n a l d i e t . t h e s e ri e s of Recently Wilbur D Nesbit, "I' Ghicago, was quilled: “lf ll fox terrier two and a half feet long,” h« said, “with a tail three inches long, can dig a hi a- ten feet deep in an hour, to dig the whole L< lama Lanai in two yea is would require a fox ti-mer eighty-* chi feet long, with an eight foot tad.'’ — < ’olumbia Missourian. Ie New York some time ago, statisticians found shat mi a crowded subway »ai the average strap­ hanger occupies Fix .square feet of space. The j newspaper failed to mention whose feet, Colum­ el oriel hard bia Missourian. p a l i bi s t o j sat la I and ^ recent survey at the University of Missouri ,Mt Hoonu'd 1 in* iud ions ' day. bowed that .students passed To bad dunk every ------ - * 'Omer “ort *er TVC iir ‘OII tor IMM In I i ani S u iviet R e c o u n it io n W I T H at work around the perip w i t h til* b u z z a r d I hi "Ugh the lotii tem exam I ult set re lion that EV \NS is work ira Up an . of post-mop the informa MORF I VNO ooin’ Wh<> is this man HOWARD I {OI J OM RE anyw ay t hat iloesn’1 have to worry about Final Cram- inutions ’ ; We’re kinda get!mg hep Io why ■ and how "Ti * >111 PARKER is j I called what appears in quotes, How about it bulies and gent n * u or don't you have the acquaintance of RE! EV RIBE |and ANNE MTR Vt KEN? 11 not. ! why not ? *)o -v < •uh! JEU f I M VTHIS and Ii I mo » I m o n t h Le fishline Beginnings of the University . K V inst F IF T Y YEARS AGO T h e >rt of Educa- M e s s a g e o i C House ant ' t i . hoard of regents should be emp< wered and instructed I > elect the president of the I niver* said sity. who should bt* ex officio chairman of board, The ta cents should determine th- depart­ ments of tin I niver sity, elect the professors, and, by ami with tin advice of the p r o f e s s o r s , arrangi ecus * * of instruction, appoint tutors ami other of­ ficers of the Unicoi sity. IN . Th. In .. d of regent should fix the salaries • die president, the professors, t u t o r s , and other el s of the Uni « rsity, on sui h a scale as to com­ * ; mand the services cd persons eminently qualified loi the i. spec live positions, anti make all regula lions necessary for the government of the Unl­ et rsity. \ . No religion qualifications should be pre scribed for the admission to any office or privilege in the I 'xiv* 1 qty, not* should any course of religious instruction of a sectarian character he taught in the University, YI. The regents should report annually to the G over p o i the condition and tile progress o f the Uni­ versity. V II. A committee should be appointed by the the annual Legislature lit each session, to attend i .amination- of the University, and report to the 7 t h L e g i s l a t o r e ■ rati Ii* bodies I cc appointed ISS ■ ii th- sub* I Cor it a reb­ f r o n t I e - i l l t h e ,ii s. m n - I l o i n , > .-> g nill men full to ut atlee on the sub* O p p o r t u n e 1,. I TI ll - f> • M e t e th tin in. have i " m , c e r n I v s u b n i t - - i n ii s t r e n u o u s t w i l l i n g l y s e e a r r l e d o u t . •-. Governor of (*! I IM' Xasu- ( , I SSG, he ittee la ii * * - e i« ai ' E* v.i-Inture Urn 1 eon. anent of a Excellency YIH. The 1 earnable expense incurred 1 • cents ami visiting committees in the of th* it* duties should be paid (iifi ii;irgo • ut of the available by iii following University fund. IX. J he Treasurer of the Mate should be the j; ut ion and t > usurer of toe I adversity, X, VU t h e University inc n with the should be mad* by order of the board of regents, 1 vpeaditures the id' i*, l i q a rt* a q i f l ­ and ail moneys needed to meet the same should be ! drawn on warrant of the Comptroller, based upon Fie vouchers ipproved by the chairman of board o f 1 ■' gents, and count* 1 signed by the secretary of said I m a rd. ( i u , • c l i U h 1 1 a t Sit' Pr­ im V o l e t i o n o f g U: XI. The election of the locution of the Univer- J which com- tv should be ordered at the earliest date possible. should I van and every VIL No part of the University v, a, pl.,n of or- evei* be applied to the erection of dormitories, pro­ 's ; to.-,Hors’ houses. or mess halls. fund California to New Haven . . . the FAVORITE pipe tobacco of college men is — w 11 E I. E V E ll college uh ii I UU.-!' I > load I heir pijn 3 vt>u*iI Fe tlie i tmiliar blue tin of Edgevt rf h! • Col • mo n Al ( tliforiiia,at Yale,at Williams , . . in A nit riea's lead- and < 'ortu i; 4 . iii oM ii iv- y ou p ' will Iii I Edgeworth the favorite smoking tobact oof t lie oui lege man. oryv. I *rt* resj ond to Hp iOjH^al of {tipes pa ketlwith cool, slow-burning Edgeworth. Re guided by their choice, Tr; Edge­ worth ye irself. Taste its rich nat­ ural savor that is enhanced im­ measurably by Edgeworth’s dis- tinct iv j Gov X ou will ;*• : PF i f- * cares! tobr.ce * shop O r , f (I toss Lams ti K l . , R i c h m o n d , ti \ a . :* j ; . , at y o u r tho tin. iplo. ad- *5 S. 2lid E D G E W O R T H SMOKING TOBACCO bouk! F cr- Trusting that a measure involving such tai reach-j of Am i i.ng r esu lts tor th e p r o g r e ss and g lo r y o f th e S ta t e , enhanced i an>i the a«(van« ( mi nt e d u c a tio n w hich it de o f a i i GV * i * 1 i i s a n d I i n a bi a rd v . ay ■ J * tils. B i b i ; a p l • v t-ioPi <*! ti) la* Ii va.*,; f r o m e a c h (•! .(>>, w e a t e . Very re>poet fu lly , yrour o b e d ie n t s e r v a n t s , i i - . a , ll Got per. C h a ir m a n ; W, C. C ran e, S. G. .untie b y ti a Gov- .Succd. JU VV. P i t m a n , S o u th R a g sd a le , J. G. J a m e s , s.* i t * , t o h o l d I , f t i i e G NX l l d lin grw orth y e a r . - . N o p e r - . rtouid • ... : a n e n t t i n m o t i o n o f S e n a t o r H o m a n th e r e a d i n g o f p n s t p o n e d and r e fe r r e d to C u r n - lei : n e r n e** ag e va a. n u tter on E d u c a tio n , j Fdg< wort! p r u t . a b i r n # bviHeyat I WI til I i s Diil Ufj|i fii-i x o f I i*i- v o r t h ’# d i I in ct i v e • i e v c n t h Bu,, i- d .j i'# .' , h a n . - \ here i n t w o L r nu - "!<•• u h R u b b e d ‘ a n d ’* P l u g Ub," *’ Att • .■# imekct package !o imi,(Ut i . u o a d o f tin. I iii- I * Si I. J !t . /, V i ' 5 u v t I 3 ' CLAY ZACHRY tun* been eon- to their crodi . Double credit will fabbinur about what worries us he given for each hour worked, most ? D. (F REDDICK ------- - The Gregory Gymnasium wilt * A L P H A D E L T A P T S A W A Y Carolyn Adams of the Alpha I A* Ila Pi house will spend the week-end in Lu Grange. Myrah Jane McCormick will be in Col­ Isabel Mire na will go to umbus. rn. due- j Lockhart. Gertrude Dutton will January (go to Brady between semesters. | be closed at <» is be j ing examination (Felix k p wee! ' HERRY M. WHITAKER, Director of ltiLanmrals. Francos Mayes of Grace Hall in her will sp< rid the week-end O T T (» It A M S K Y a n d “SHORTY” tile IAN can find the time to sip eye-openei s. “HEINE” HYNEMAN 'ginning t<> smell track in the nituj^-dt. i The big optimist, I MARY Wild IS, so ’tis said by these who seem to know, is taking i to mumbling prayers before spoil­ ing blue books. NORMA HINTON watched a tv i tain clas ic scuffle with much ; interest. ALL ENGINEERING students are hereby requested to meet Sunday, February I, at 2 o'clock in Engineering Paulding 201 to elect of fit ers second semester and transact other bus* im ss. the f r Cl \ UK BLANKENSHIP. p res. Official Notice i JOURNALISM 11 Laboratory will he held every play this week j from a to <* o'clock for those stu dents who wish to make up cuts 1 or add in the amount of work MCCALEB TIRE and BATTERY CO. Lavaca at 5th T I R E A N D B A T T E R Y S E R V I C E PHONE 2-3139 ’ "°“‘ 6 3 O 0 MASONS- ' EN K R JH O P I” * MAIO* .S C H E R J E R V K f O F F I C I A L A A A S E R V K F. J. G . S H E L T O N OPTOMETRIST L a t e s t Im p roved Instru- merits. M odern Method* of E x a m in a t io n 1 25 E. 6th St. P h o n e 7 2 2 2 Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE Classified Ad Section C I A ss 11 IEO HAI ms Maximum CO Word* . — » P r i c e I FOR RENT W 11 S MA I L a ra • I V. . I . J ii ll ti Phi r tm** ti ti 1 na IU* vt < : , w t - U - f n r n U h e a t arid n o s e u t U n i v e r s i t y h F : * t ( ,1 W o * d I c 2 c a . 4 . 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L A T E W I N T E R D R E S S E S B E C O M E P R I N T E D man F o ster is the m an, Stuart Erwin is the com edian, a n d Dixie Lee and H a ir y Green have other roles. * • • and story by t h r o u gh Friday, “ F O R T H E L O V E O ’ L I L , ” to th e Hancock T heater ] occupy j screen to d a y is j the inevitable picturization of the cover I Liberty M agazine (adv. I series J, Leslie j Thr a s he r . The series has been go- ing on for four years and. accord* • frig to som e authorities, has caus* c omment . Now l ed ' i t ’s in the movies, with Elliott N u ­ g e nt t a k i n g t he role of S a n d y a n d Sails' S t a i r t a ki ng tht role of Lib The p a r t i c u l a r pose in which the nat io n- wi de ness here. He T a u Delt a Phi is a membi: f ra t e r n i t y . hi e couple Will ma ke ‘ heil ' homo in Austin, r esi di ng in Travis of I I im gilts. yt orris Wi lhoit« will t r a n s f e r . Carrrlvn Wilson will in d u r i n g the week-end. tho Fnivertfity n e x t se mest er . J She wifi be t he gu e s t of I m o g en s t h e S i g m a Phi Sapp, f o r m e r s t u d e n t of t h e I'm* I from Ok la h o m a A. Si M. College • ame m n to IL u hi stay at K|i lion house, ■ versify. visit Evel yn Gay. Pi B e t a P h i from Waco visited a t the c h a p t e r house last w eek-end. F r a n k Me ador will tween t e r m s in S an Saba. visit be* I K bor t Kinzha ch will spend the j holiday* in Houston. THE CAMPILY Glenn Fl yn n of C a m e r o n was a gues t a t t h e Delta K ap p a Fps! Ion house t he pas t week-end. j cover-series ! this time is have been se nt out c h a r a c t e r s a r e caught I nv i t a ti o ns th a t of h u s b a n d and by p r e s e n t me mb er s of W. A. A. like to wife e s t r a n g e d and w a n t i n g t h , devil to CT back t a e a c h other. T h e r e a wild party or no, a n d an T h ^ . w|l|y outside a f f a i r or so, a n d so on. J a ck Mulhall plays a r o u n d as a man a bo ut town, an d Ma rg a re t Livingston a p p e ar s an a n a d v e n ­ turess, very blonde. Albert S e a r c y of T he t a Pi ho us e will week-end in Laredo. Beta dr esse d t lie • pend t he IF, ,1 I E X T E R 7 U N A L U M N A E W I T H PE N I C of Lincoln, En g l a nd . 1 a s sa m o n the Lincoln c a t h e d r a l Along with be it he s h o w n c a t h e d r a l , s howi ng views of the i nterior aiel e xt er ior . t h e r e will tin discussion slides of ;ijunuuus inviting t h e m to |„. hel d , f t e r n o o n . K e a r n y 5. is ^ E N G L E - ! ' D I T Z REI ' ES S O L E M N I Z E D S A T I ' R D \ V According to a s t a te me n t ma de by M,iss Margate! Kirkner, i n s t r u c ­ in (physical Gaini ng, plans t o r J a n e t IJdit'/. a u d Eli I.ogle, ex have been made for t he pre vent s t u d e n t s of the Universit y, were me m b e r s together web “ Lo* A n - ; n t a rr j(>({ jn Austin S a t u r d ay , Janu- clonos,” ;r< the a l umn ae wer e ad- a r y 24. by Rabbi S a mu e l Baron. invitations, to Miss Edit'/,, who w as a senile in t he Univer sit y, w i t h d r ew f rom ago. M . school Engle last received J u n e , a n d at p r es e n t leave the W o m a n ’s Gy mnas ium at l:dO o’clock T h u rs da y a f t e r n o o n f or ti spot on Bull ( i et k. a few weeks hts d e g re e is in busi theis in Charl es P ot t e r , Beta T h et a Pi, j A r r a n g e m e n t s have bet n made will be in Lar edo b et we en semes- wi t h leis. E li z ab e t h Eastland o f Phi house wilt spend end at he r borne in Kerrville. the Pi the wee k­ M a r g a r e t Harris, Ka ppa Alpha Thet a, will be in San Ant oni o over I wee k-e nd. Bill Br own, Delta Ka; pa Epsi­ lon, will visit Myles Mour su nd in San Ant on i o bet we en terms. M a r g a r e t P a r k e r will go tu her home in Br yan this w ee k end. the girls of l i e s o ut i ng d u b ■ f ood fot the picnic. * + * the Te W to p r e p a re \ A the ' { ( ' S T I X A R T L E AGI E TO M L ' E T A I S. IL l l Miss Selma Strait, business m a n a g e r of Scotti sh Rite D or m i ­ \ is- t o r y, will In hostess to the tin Art League when it me et s at t he do r mi t or y at .‘PJO o ’clock this a ft i m o o n . Mrs. J. W, Ru t l an d , chai r man of t h e p r o g r a m , will lead t he dis- a c c e p t e d m i n i o n s tile college c r o w d h a s a l r e a d y cis “ t h e ” p lace t o eat Ralph Gr e enl ee o f house Will 'Theta r em a i nd er of the week in Dallas t h e Beta th* spend Joe Ha r di n, Beta T h e t a I’ pent t he p a s t week-end in H o n to the campi ton a n d r e t u r n e d Monday. 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That Trip To EUROPE This Summer W e invite you to go with in. M ak e t h a t b r e a t h - t a k i n g ride it! th e elevator to the top of th e Eiffel T o w e r ; peep into th e s tr a n g e corners of Mont. St. Michel, f or tre ss the ancient built <>n a g r e a t rock ; old c h a ­ te au x with the ir tunnels a n d d u n g e o n s ; art galleries th a t t r e a s u r e the work of de Vinca, R ap ha e l, Michael a n g clo— And t h e climax of the tr ip will he a w eek 's mo to r tour of th e c h a t e a u x co u nt ry of Tour ain e, the q u a i n t fishing villages of Brittany, th e peaceful cou ntry r oad s of N o r m an d y . Fox M o v ie t o n e New* C omedy MMT I Last T i m e s T o d a y H A R R Y L A N G D O N SLTM S U M ­ M E R V I L L E B L S S I E L O V E “SEE AMERICA THIRST” T w o gr a n d , ‘ ana in ’■ .orms.U- o f I r o h to i - ro-MO.'KO'*" G . n „ <*"* M O N E y Your comp anion s will he mosf- 1\ University of Texas stu­ de nt s; y o u r g r o u p will be small, not exc ee din g iwenty- five. R e g i s t e r b e f o r e F e b r u a r y 15 an d s a v e p a s s p o r t a nd visa f e e s F o r f u r t h e r in fo rm atio n , a p p l y to E L L W O O D G R I S C O M , A ssociate P ro f e s s o r of P u b lic S p e a k in g D e W I T T R E D D I C K , A d j u n c t p ro fe sso r of J o u r n a li s m , or D A N A M O N R O E , Box 1626, U niversity S tatio n . ------ A Great 4 -DaySelling Event! — Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday — B I R T H D A Y C A I F V-■•,*,> , ?v V'U - rM8- - s* ■ OF THE NEW TEXAS BOOK STORE S tu d e n ts , p e r h a p s sales do not interest you! P e r h a p s y o u like to Buy just w h e n you feel like it. But w e feel t h a t w h e n you read the specials o ffe re d you, y o u will see the w is d o m of b u y i n g n o w d u r in g this sale, The go ods offe re d a r e tim ely . . . ea c h ite m is m a r k e d at su b sta n tia l reductions, C o m e to d a y I W e a re holding this sale in a n a t t e m p t to show our a p p re c ia tio n of y o u r p a t r o n a g e the p as t y e a r BOX STATIONERY FREE item W i t h e a c h s a l e p u r c h a s e d . E R E E — b o x o f s t a t i o n e r y — W h i l e T h e y L a s t! B u y t o d a y . Sweaters Ro p i e E n a a n d IR rf ;■ Kni t Sweatier* w e r e . , $ 4 , 2 5 , n o w . S w e a t e r * w e r e $ 5 . 5 0 , n o w . . . S w e a t e r * w e r e . $ 6 . 0 0 , n o w . S w e a t e r * w e r e $ 6 , 5 0 , n o w . . S w r a t e r * w e r e $ 1 0 . 5 0 , n o w . . . $2.83 $3.67 $4.00 . $4.33 $7.00 D iscount on all Fiction N o t e : T h ! I lii.M-ownt in o u i t ru d t* 5 I 4 I have gained the uppermost in the* minds of Steer basketball can­ Pct LOCO didates this week, and they have .750 .7o() abandoned the maple courts ex­ cept for a scant half-hour each .645 .300 .500 S day, mail! the new term begins, *> .333 I. Their next game .286 .280 comes February 7, against the rexes Aggies at C o l l e g e Station. .200 finished what A rk a n ­ sas, T. c, C .f and S. M. U. had A fte r three days of m editation.; begun by completely wrecking he has fbe Texas hopes at a conference ,v. when they beat the Steers last week, and at nerves brought on by the B a y lo r f rom now un the game and climbed out of the eel- 5 ^ problem ahead of NX alker and jar, determined to be a man and j ^|s longhorns is to keep out of cellar rather than to finish in face the jeers and taunts which invariably fall to the lot of the ont.-two-thn*e column. Rice, goof who makes three bad guesses 'j'exas a . A M,. B a y lo r and Texas in one in one night. tltli- 4 5 .4 3 a * Austin last settled the bad rase o are apparently grouped -ackeloth and ashes, etc W ell, the Dopehead it seems that is back. B a ilo r . I/* , - He was aided greatly extrem ity fluence of Jin x Tucker of W nio News-Trjbune. M r. also called the wrong caird thtee ; crowding time? straight. class, while T. C. U.. S. M. I', and in his A.rkansas are in the upper bracket, Baylor-Texas game was ot type that makes business man- ! I ticker ag*ers smile and brings the fans; into gymnasiums fo r following games, fo r it was more the steadying in- the —----- ( thrilling and exciting than any Mr. Tucker com forts himself story-book game that an imagi- jyith the observation that, at least, native w riter ever pictured. The he was consistent in his predic- score was tied at the half, 23-23, {ions. the iron*nerved ex- arif last year, does not enroll at mid-term. Howard Baxter, another reserve. the third base vacant by Howard Grubbs. Howard C arrell, veteran second sacker, w ill be hack at his post. ! is the strongest bidder fo r job left fo r It is the outfield that M eyer w ill have the least of his worries. Two of the three crack outfields of last year’s nine will return, and there are several candidates fo r the le ft field position that was rendered vacant by G r if f in ’s graduation. Joh n n y Vaught, and .1. W . Townsend, sophomores, ami ’29 team, are the outstanding candi­ form er job. the on ' clark, a freshman A C O ! M CI O E N O E:/ tw o S um day g am e-? 'PiAVEP IN WASHINGTON OM APRIL.27 AMO 0UMErI,l93O MAO EXACTLY THE S a m e a t t e n d a n c e , 75,903. ...T he- R EC EIP T S WE-RE- AlSO IDENTICAL. The- b le a c h e r ., g r a n d STANO ANO 80k ATTENDANCE WERE- ALSO THE- SAM E f G a m e s / respectively, strength of th * followers -ArrtkiO ErD B o t h [n Strickland, elongated center, - A u d th e s a r i e nom6ie-r, or- P a t s H o lO e - r.5 * Nothing daunted by his atro- mg three of them to take o ff the clou? luck of last week, the Dope- victory, while Texas was counting head comes out with the start- only two. The fin a l gun found the the Horned ball in the air describing a per- $ng statement that feet are toward the B a y lo r goal Frogs have a good chance to win the pennant. That is, if Opera- fo r the two points that made the lives Number 2 and 03, in F o r t ; Bears victors. W o rth and Dallas have not misinformed him as to the visitors presented to Texas j ........ ............. ....... ............... — -— --- the C o m p a rative Ponies and the Toads. They state j p]ay (.r that has been in Gregory S p e a k e r O I r i O U S C th at T. C, U. can beat S. M . U. Gymnasium this year. 4 Note: They also informed that center accounted f C. U could tw ic e ). marked up against Arkansas defeated I. ( . I . lf C V . is better than S. M. U.,.th en by Texas captain and center, who from Bow ie County. Arkansas can beat S. M* L . at earlier in 6he season had o u t-1 , least once. N e t: three loses for jumped both pietzel of T. C* TJ. t was VV^ the Mustangs. Therefore Frogs can lose another game and s tilr finish ahead at the Ponies. Q. E. D. tip-off each Minor, speaker of the House, Mon- optative- The gavel t h e ' and Reynolds of S. M. U. wood native to Bow ie County by J . (* Adrian, an old Confederate I f so, that’s two games ^ame. He also gave B a y lo r the A time by oui jumping Jim m y Kom- J day afternoon by repro beat Arkansas an(j p]ay©«■>*. < !» » " t o tho fin,ah Saturday night. W ith is history. It is such examples of only a few minutes to play, B a y ­ spirit and that cheer the lor eight points ahead and c ount­ Dopehead as he does battle with ing regularly, it looked bad. In ­ final examinations, No quarter deed, it was bad. How the Steers asked and not a nickle received. *f _ _ j f fight ° , ' ,, Fo r Final E X A M S U C C E S S Leave it to Concentration And for food and drinks that are planned for the Stimulation of m e n t a l .energy . . . " L e a v e I t to C h a r l i e 9" Exam Supplies rheine pads. pens, in k . japer and many other nisceU&neoti s i t e m s necessary for your ex­ ams. HIRSH D ru g Stores v i i a r l i e ' s Confectioner” 2610 Speedway—22622 Phone 4521 214 W . 19th -4771 I ca— » SMALL BRAIN ONE can dress you better than a mi l l i o n d o l l a r i n c o m e ! Vogue tun k n o w n li m secret lo r ages. 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