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T ry one for yourself M A C K ’S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y 2100 O U A D A L U P E STU D EN TS N O TICE WEEK-END EXCURSION B Y BU S AUSTIN-HOUSTON F R ID A Y NOON U N T IL M O N D A Y M ID N IG H T Austin to Houston $ 5 ? 5 A L L O T H E R P O IN T S — O N E W A Y F A R E P L U S 25c R E G U L A R W E E K - D A Y E X C U R S IO N A U ST IN - H O U ST O N One W ay $5.00 L v . A u s tin A rr. H ouston Round Trip $6.70 A M I :.10 r m . I :00 P .M . P M . 3 (HO 6 (ISO P.M. P.M . ‘J OO 12:00 AM. 11 :oo P .M . 4 :S0 Now M odern C o m fo rtab le Coaches KERRVILLE BUS CO., INC. P H O N E 21135 Classified Ad Section W r h .'ru in aiLui'2 SIP H O R S E S , a p a r tm e n ts , s to r e * , a n d b u s ­ in a ll p a r ts o f c i t y . lis t. P h o n s 4346. O . G. H o f- lo c a tio n s in e s s fo r A s k heina. C O P I E S of s h e fo llo w in g e d itio n s o f the C a c tu s h a v e been p la ce d w it h us fo r 1929, in th e h o o k s sh o u ld c o m ­ the T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b ­ In*-, U n i v e r s i t y S t a t io n , B o x sal*-: 1911, 1925, 1026, 1930. A n y E x - S tu d e n t fleeing one o f m u n ic a te w it h lic a tio n s . 1927 in te r e s te d 1928, $1.00 pe r lin t m in im u m three linaa w rite r. F O R B A L E — Rem ington p ortab le ty p e ­ P ric e reasonable F o r fu rth e r info rm atio n, ace O 'N e il. 119 In A class condition. Ii. Hall. lf Your Car Does Not Start C a ll U n iv e rs ity E le c tr ic a l S e rv ic e Phone 4401— 4111 Avenue B. T H E D A IL Y T E X A N BUSINESS DIRECTORY A U TO R E P A IR D R E S S M A K IN G P L U M B IN G A L T E R A T I O N S D R E S S M A K I N G , host- TV G O — OM T » r q u i t e rn,-I Ii! I .hie pvi • w ith expert attentio n. L 'III rn- > . i e * s V 'Jc T 'w » * lid h* m lit,T in g . •// i W A i f f / / G Re.-i K U K U K A L A M E S S H O P . - U IS G .ad- V I lie l ‘h lit* 5253. - ------------- -j iv 'f ic s t' > \ s a i > I 'IU Ij I "* D EN T IS T Dr, R O B T I L D IX O N - D E N T I S T C H N O R W O O D B I.D G . - P H . 2-4255 D r. I L T . W e b e r D e n tist 1014 N orw ood Bldg. P h o n e 6824 m $300 G IV EN F R E E !!! Y E S S I R E E ! ! T h a t th**_a’ c r tic k e t to * he 'te x a s w h ic h w ill bt* R iv e n l o som e 900 lu c k y U n i v e r s it y stu d e n t d u rin g * hi* m H m l y e a r the a p p ro x im a te v a lu e o f the is You m ay receive your share o f this $300— to day, tom orrow , or the is necessary fur yod to do is watch the classified lim* next d a> All section for your name lf y o u r n a m e a p p e a r " t e x a s S t u d e n t Pu b lica tio n * o ffice at l i t B. H a ll w ith in three d ays of its publication and receive you r free pas*. c o l u m n s , cal l b y t i l es , t h e in A R E YOU O N E OF T O D A Y ’S L U C K Y F I V E ? ? ? T Y P IN G gree B Y U N I V E R S I T Y | | . A. d e­ liradu ate, in F.ttKlwh. F o u r y e a rs experi ence ty p in g them es, theses, business a d ­ mi ni 'ra tio n r* ports. Dial 107 5, or call at 1609 Congress. B A R B E R SH O PS H A I R C U T S 25c Snappiest service on the drag, L O N E Y ' S S H O P 2502 G U A D A L U P E S I R E E T B A R B E R W E W IS H to purchase copies, in good condition, o f the C actu s fo r 1899 ami 1904. Please advise price asked. Texas stu d e n t Pu b licatio n s, inc., A u s tin , Texas. that H a r ry Sealin g see A C E R T A I N younK bid v ha ; r* i .*■ -ted ‘‘The G re at L o v e r ” at the Texas and t r y to tret a few p ointers. The classified tuff a lw a ys co- i pp rates so he m ay fesei ve his pax-* at 119 Ii H all. BO O KS 7IL,x«.-r. l. l * r B O O K S —Mem bershipJ t e t Reading fee Sc per tiny ______ $1.00. H O O K W O R M L I B R A R Y , o ve r U n iv e r s it y B an k. N a sw o rih y, Phone 2-1298. Ja c k B O O K S are good, but if M iss Dorothy W oodm an really w ants to learn about I.**\ • r ” Lowlier at the Texas T h e a te r * .ill lin e , h* should ii w by 119 B. H ill! for your pass. *•*■ ‘ The G reat C A F E N O T IC E !!!! Special student ter 20c. Clean and Good Place 2 4081 2 Guadalupe lunch with tea or c o l­ “ A to E a t .” M o th e r’s K itch en. wholesome. L e t us in sta ll a H o ffm an hot w a ter heater in y o u r home. J, O. Andrewartha’* 103 E A S T 9th S T R E E T P H O N E 6702 tin g . Gas heaters. E . R A V E N , Plu m b in g , repairs, «as f i t ­ selection. reasonable. Merlon W a te r h eat­ P ric e s e r '. 140 ! L a v a c a S tree t. P h o n e 67$2. N ice H A R P E R & L I N S C O M B : P lu m b in g re ­ p airs, gas piping, hot w a te r heater*, and gas room heat* r O ffic e 916 C o n­ gress A ve. Phone 8521. REC O RD S to d ay: it's called A N E W R E C O R D , you should hear it “ I D on’t K n o w W h y " by W a y n e King and his o rch estra. J . R. Reed M u sic Co., 805 Con Kl ess. “ G u ilt y ” and N an c y Rebecca Slocom b N K W R E C O R D S have bren set by Mi s in c a p tiv a t­ ing ‘ The G re at L o v e r s " of the campus. B o ys, here’s a break— call 9133 and date M iss Slocom b to go to the T exas— her free tick e t is at I I D ll. H all. U SED C A R S ONCE M O RE resort ideal T h e drin ks ta open has chan ired ‘‘Colonial G ard en s” to— refresh in g fo r business—-it from name for its Marguerite Sandwich Shop the same but has location. W e are at#® proud to announce that we have a first eta s f I**r:iI shop in com bination bearing the t(a rn« of — B R O W N F L O W E R SH O P 2811 Guadalupe P h . 3366 D R. G- B V O S B U R G Foot Iperialist 601 Ner\ nod Bu ild in g Telephone 2-1649. JE W E L R Y FO OT S P E C IA L IS T S T H O M S O N M O T O R CO. 404 Colorado Phope 5897 P E R M A N E N T W A V E S $3 to $7.50 Sets IU Shampoos 35c. Open un til H O I L Y WOOD B E A U T Y S H O P 26c. p. rn 116 E a st Hth Stree t. Phone 2-1609. F O U N D Som eone to typ e y o u r the*,,.a and them es. Rush w o rk o u r sp ecialty. I R ate s T ay lo r S e c re ta ria l S c h o o l.* reasonable. C a ll 2-4588. M a y fa ir ! BO A R D & ROOM W A N T E D Call - - - 2-3164 2-3165 or for space in th e Classified A d Section Wffi[C00®S repairing. E X P E R T w atch am i O ffic ia l R. Jo e Kn ell Sc S .rn, Je w e le rs . Ju s t o ff the Ave. It. w atch in spec* tor. je w e lry L A U N D R Y C L E A N E R S RANKIN IA I NI IRY Phone 7W59. (ir i'o I ho S tu d en t*’ f a v ­ o u r UH a call. T. Cleaners & Shod' Repair Y O U R P E R F E C T V A I E T A l t . W O R K G U AR A N T E E D 2236 G U A D A L U P E - P H O N E 5159 Orange & White Cleaners Owned by U n iv e r s ity S tu d en ts 409 W . 23rd. Phone 8664 C LO T H IN G c a f e - - me n n d - h a n d M I S S M A R Y .LANK, E D W A R D S a d v , . l h * Great Lover'' ask her! Mis- Edward-' mav receive her ticket to the Texas at i I I '.I c l o t h i n g I i . H a l l . f e e ; H I G H E S T C A S H P R I C E S paid for »ec- ond hand clothing. Shoes, coats, hats, and e ve ry th in g valuable. 417 E . 6th. Telephone 3762. H I G H E S T P R I C E S paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, and hats. W e aU o buy ladies' clothes. Phone 8717, or call by. 497 E a s t Six th . S T U D E N T R A T E S M O M E L A U N D R Y I J L I P H O N E 3 7 0 2 P A IN T & W A L L P A P E R G R IF F IT H W a ll Paper & P a in t Ca T h e V a ls p a r S to re C o n tract w o rk a sp ecialty 1602 Lavaca, Phone 8927 W R E C K E R S E R V IC E M A S O HAROLD TEEN—SHADOW HAS A KEEN RACKET U s e ---- T h e Daily T e x a n B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y as y o u r B uying G uide C L A S S I F I E D R A T E S M a x im u m 20 W o r d * Tim** P r l c * E a c h f E x t r a W o r d * JO its I OO 3 SO I c £ 4c I de B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y I month Other (catan an Request A N N O U N C EM E N T S IU V V H I K C h r is tm a s < . " I . n o w ' M a n y s ty le s to se le c t fro m . S p ,-rial — P o x o f I tw e n ty - o n e c a rd s briny: th e m to y o u r hom e. R o ss Young;—— ! it U n i v e r s it y stu d e n t fo r o n ly 75c. L e t P h o n e 2* 1871 in* G O IN G to C enten ary g am e ? Cheap rides A ll Kames. A ll points, Sh are expenses M a k e reservatio ns early. 301 Nail** Bldg . Phone S h 48. M em bership fee. St>e«ia! T E X A S E X C H A N G E C L U B for A ustin, inducem ents to all. U n iv e rs ity women. F rid a y , S at* urduv at tern *<>r*.. * o operation t lured* c Saunder.H Store, 206 W e s t 6th. B O Y S OU proper t y o u h a v e * hi* Ti va - this, so hi m ay thin k you have lov h n ii|ue fo r m a k in g cr “ Th,* G re a t teen Ja m e s Y o u rn ; needs t pass is at IU * B. H all. * he hut ' at B E A U T Y SH O P G IR L S R O D M and board. Approved holme. South room. $30 T w o squares | west o f Cam pus. Ph one 2107 4. F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T furnished E X T R A N IU E Two rooms, dinette, bath. U n iv e rs ity , availab le lo th $45. B ake r. 806 W . 22. ap artm ent. Fo u r blocks to Reduced V E R Y A T T R A C T I V E up ta irs muthea-t e n ­ anil three-room apartm ent. *.arage. Rea amal'!* P r iv a t e B lo ck from campus. 190* Speedw ay. trance half H O U SES F© R R E N T F U R R E N T : House*, am) furnished and unfurnished, apartm ents. room ing houses, fra te rn ity and s o ro rity houses a sp ecialty. P A H L O. S IM M S C O M P A N Y I The R e n ta l A g en **! 121 W e s t 7th Stree t. Phone 2-4121. LO ST & FO U N D F O U N D Someone t w r ite you r theme* theses, and reports on ammi new ty p e ­ w riter. Fo u r year experience. 1609 C o n ­ gress. l ’hnne 1075. F A N C Y N o v e lty Brace le ts, etc E a rin g s , N ecklaces, Jo e K**en dr Son. 105 ROOM S FO R R E N T B E A U T I F U L L Y fu rnish ed m o m ; p riva te borne; quiet for s tu d y : tub and sh o w ­ er. P re fe r one man Block campus. 1920 Speedw ay. Phone 9469. W A N T E D E a s t room, ad jo ining bath. two boys for room and board. Block and half from campus. W e s t 23rd. Phone 2-0194. U S E T H E D A IL Y T E X A N B U S I N E S S B U Y IN G D IR E C T O R Y Y O U R A S C l T D E . The * astomar> parades and m eetings w hich are hid’d on this one day during the year serve not only as a tie Iud ween those who were connected with the W o rld W a r In some w ay, but also does much to help bring about a f» cling of unity whieh w ill do more to help prevent any future con­ flicts. Tin men who have a c tu a lly taken part in a w ar can do more re a lly to bring about a cessation of such encounters in the future, and it is largely due to th e ir e f­ forts that the steps to bring about w o rld peace have taken place. Arm istice D ay is not only! the an n iver­ sary of the ending of the most terrible conflict between nations in history, but it is something eke, som ething more v a lu ­ able and real— it ii the actu al m anifes­ tation of the trium ph of civiliz atio n over barbarism , and stands? fo r the changing tempo of w orld a ffa irs w hich were so muddled before the end ot the W o rld W a r. the subject Most people have a tendency to look upon A rm istice D ay as nothing more than another holiday and fail to realize its tru e I ■ugnitleant e and meaning, although with .serious thought upon they j would easily see just what the day m eans, to the whole civilized world of today. N o v-I ember l l alands for much more than the I date upon w hich the leaders ot tw o great w arrin g factions saw the tu tu lity ot th eir efforts and signed an agreem ent to end tip ic struggle and attem pt to p rofit by their bloody experiences. Today should lie observed by ail stu-; dent- and faculty members fo r w h a t it ; re a lly is— a symbol of p e a n 1 and unity through the which was brought about wasting of thousands of lites and untold; wealth and which boule! not now be o ver­ looked in fa vo r of more triv ia l things or have its true significance forgotten. T H E P R O F E S S O R S How many students can tru ly say that they know I licit* professors? Unless you have a better acquaintance with them than can be gained dur­ ing lect,ut'* period'', you cannot ay that you know them. Th* average student in te rs college with hazy ideas about his inst.ru* tors and during the first few months very little occurs which would clarify these to him a- nu n whose I Indent hays lie So far back in the dim ages of j ideas. They appeal tho past th a t they have lout all sympathy with stu­ dents and student a c tiv itie s In nothing to they to find common ground with the students.; thinks of professors spending time w ith j When lo he cannot imagine him with any tither book boid than some abstruse philosophical tome or any other periodical than one in the -ame class as the R eview of Reviews. Regarding leisure hours, he thinks his professors their time making life miserable fen him. N a tu ra lly it turns out that ( (line students adopt an attitude of “ teach me j ii you can.” It i wrung and much from their U n ive rsity career. sate to say that -uth an attitude it will not get tudeu! who adopt pend Cc t to know your professors and you will find them quite human and interested in many of the things which interest you. Remember that they a n there to help you, and g enerally speaking, are much more ready to help you than you are to a k. That course which seems so hard and which you are inclined to give up because of its d ifficu ltie s may not seem so hard if you have a b la rt to heart talk w ith your professor. It is true that some professor* do not care for students to cultivate their acquaintance, and sn repel any advances, but generally speaking, most of them would to have the students like know them better. There is a real -aud hidden in the bosom of most of our professors. C ultivate it and will your prole - ors. they w ill appreciate ii you good. M cG ill D aily. H O W S Y O U R E N G L IS H ? O nly a small percentage of words that might hp used in guage are by a national telephone company. speaking o r w ritin g the English lan­ employed it was recently discovered In a study of speech used in telephone conver­ sation with a view to perfecting telephonic trans- mi - ion, the company cheeked the conversations of HHH) persons using 80,006 words, and found that only 2,2 1a d ifferen t words were em ployed.; And top |»>r cent *>i th*’ 80,000 words of telephone conversation were made up of 1,421 words used cor again many time Also, the record i ep and shows that 7.500 of the 80,000 words used w ore I repetitions of the pronouns “ you” and “ I.” Campus ‘ The action of students in refusing to ,se tho w alks provided fo r th e ir con- v»*nienc«‘ around tho now buildings, p a r­ ticu la rly through the sod w hich has just been planted, has resulted in an eye-sore on the Campti • whieh detracts from the beauty of the campus as a whole. T h e “ t rail to those student - who are cit tier too lazy or too though! Ic -- In n e t tic longer route by w ay of tin v. a I k *, I o rui a real blemish, not only on the campus in a physical sense, but in an u n !a c c a b le impression w hich visitors immediately receive when they see these “ frails,” ll bort cut 11rfu Iii ' in d e e d re f i s h y a g e 11 * t ' in ord ei ^reliable w hen students and experience w ilt ab- w a!k a fe w score feet to prevent the m aking ' n* A I -I * I a ! I • *'(i > cass. ! W h ile the experiment shows that one can make the conversation grade with a limited knowledge of M r. Noah Webster's Inst seller, the pinch pomes t h e fo r those with a limited acquaintance with dictionary in the matter of reading. It is then that j a sizeable vocabulary is most convenient. T h e conscientious reader with a limited number of j words at his command loses much of the pleasure I im reading by nursing in his lap an unabridged been expended I d ictionary which he has to consult frequently. s tu d e n ts p e r s is t I And the roader who g uesses at the meaning of w ords from the context is not any happier. A wide acquaintance w ith words and their d e fin i­ tions. w hile not necessary in the ordinary business and social routine, is a most valuable asset.— i olumbia Mis son rian. I Sailor hp out I! lh as th ey have in the past j rpr eg ii’ ' rose in charge ' i all efforts at campus atle ce th eir off orts ■ch* h lazy students. ; naturally be proud of its i r t dan t a r e e l of path ! M u d : ii it ii! lh n v (J i a*, l o UY o r i.s . '• ani} i * I I* J tv lid s a u d its new buildings, but it ste­ pursi 81 in th* future in striking o u i I fit' J h’hss in ion there w ill he little in I he (iir o t ’ I iiiver- i a n he p a r t o! | I r hi* rn left cd' tv inch tho it • ii n cc ted with o-opcratiou on t hi d p to r e m o v e the* a nipus. and ti r races 'lits v. ill I. Iro n th- g r o u n d s si tv or t h o u (* proud. A little* * t a y u h o I r u : t - m e n w i l l m a s * IV VV- m J h a il hi vv ho dL~ti .I sis t hunu- 'I L* nj a i c r m ist a k u ('aeon r. V oltaire. M a ii s.-* ic e I " t r u lh tir<- to i'abehood b o rn e p e o p le w i l l n e v e r l e a r n a n y t h i n g , f o r t h i s r e a s o n , b e c a u s e t h e y u n d e r s t a n d e v e r y t h i n g to o s o o n .— P o p e . h n o t a s h a m e f u l t h i n g t h a t f a n a t ic s h a v e a l l th e z e a l a n d t h a t t h e w is e h a v e to b e p r u d e n t . Hut o n e l o n e ? It is ii O U Id n o t I ig h Im t i m i d . — V o l t a i r e . P U B L I C A F F A IR S rh o c o n s t n u s o f o p in io n among e d u c a t o r s w o u ld seem to indicate that th e a v e r a g e Am erican under­ g r a d u a t e lack- a k n o w le d g e o f national and inter- j n a t io n a l a ffa irs. I t h as b e e n o u r experience to find I t h a t the accusation is s u b s t a n t ia lly true. European • tu d o n ts s e e m to h a v e a better grasp o f the p o li­ t ic a l situation a t h o m e and a b ro a d than the aver- j age st intent ov* r h e re . W hen approached on the topic, we find that t s t u d e n t s in s is t th a t they lack th e tim e neees- * a r y to t r y to b e c o m e f a m i li a r w ith a n y t h in g b u t lo c a l a f f a i r s . W e w o n d e r i f th e r e is so m e b a sis 10 I th e 11 " s t e t’ th e la: rn t h a t th e n a t io n a l p o lit ic a l a r e n a a nd too complex to fo r e ig n a f f a i r s a re c o m p r e h e n d w ith o u t e x t e n s iv e re a d in g . h is th e a v e r a g e s tu d e n t I ta u t a f f a i r s . T hursday w e in t e r e s t e d but lacks th e o p p o r t u n it y f o r e x t e n s iv e reading, we wonder f be w o u ld be content to re a d a summary o f im- in te n d to w rite a ; j rn m a r y o f th* political situation and would ap­ ple* late ome expressions of approval or disap­ I f the form er dominates, we might con- p ro v a l, in the Ider putting a column of public a ffa irs I L a it* 'rn each week.— Ohio S ta te Lantern. Science - (C ontinued From P a g e One) tion of the balance of chlorophyll” he traced such supposedly re m o te things as landslides, the form ation of lakes, the drying up of springs! and rivers, and floods. A g re a t j fac to r in these phenom ena he c it­ as over-grazing which did ed th e moisture-holding aw ay w ith j grass of large areas, th u s causing springs to become exhau sted and floods to be let loose when rains I came. Even in the day. of the I an c ie n ts this w as tru e , as geolo- j gists and have “ Babylon fell, not because of too much sin, but too much over-grazing.” because shown, today of and lbs children, the c o u n try will ^ n n n f i A X t A M O PERSONALS Mr. ( has. B. Cook, p reside nt ol J l t t l , , t . ................... the Austin C ham ber of C o m - J merce, will accom pany Dr. VV i i - 1 William Donald Carroll of Cole- b u r to San Antonio this m o r n i n g 1, man received a visit from his fa- by auto, w here the se creta ry will over make an Armistice Day address S a tu r d a y an d Sunday , to the T exas P are n t-T e a c h e rs’ As­ a t th a t sociation in convention city. F e r n Jackson, B e rth a Lee, Lil- i ban P oette , and Kav Kellogg of : Grace Hall in te n d to spend Wed- . Dr. W ilbur will leave San A n -, th e r and y ou n g er b r o th e r c . - tonic to,lay for Baton Rouge. Lu., I “ «*•»' ■» S» " A n to m o - en route he expects to arriv e Sunday. to Washington, where N ettie P o e tte r of C uero visit- ed h er sister, Lillian, a t Grace Hall over the week-end. K appa ch a pte r of Z eta Tau -er- for J u n e Church of San Alpha held vice Antonio Monday evening. form al f le d g e Ifarl S tinnette, Charlie Dob­ bins, and Ja ck Nesbit from S. M. U. visit ed a t the Pi K appa Alpha house over the week-end. Douglas Bell of Houston visit­ the Pi Kappa A lpha house ed over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Boedecker of Dallas, and their son Billy vis­ ited George Boedecker, a fre sh ­ in the University, S atu rd ay man and Sunday. / \ | [ O C R O O i S (C ontinued P rom P age One) Mary Kilman and K itty Elliott, Pi P h i’s a t S o u th ern Methodist U niversity, were g u es ts of Henri et ta Miller S a tu r d a y a n d Sunday. Amy Bernice Novich, Betty of Mrs. Tom Love of S an Antonio s - R- D. are spending the day in Brannum , and Then P erkins visited h e r d a u g h ter, Callie Mae, j Bastrop. a t S. R. D. Sunday. -------------- o— — R e g io n a l Secreta ry S p e a k s to Y. W . C. A . Celestine Smith, regional Y. W. I CL A. se creta ry fo r negro colleges in the Southw est, was th e princi­ pal speaker a t a m e etin g of the Senior C abinet of th e Y. W. C. A. Monday night. Miss S m ith gave an outline of the program of the negro col­ Y. W. € . A. am ong leges, Miss Smith h as been in Tillotson and will go to P rairie View from here. B erth a H um bert, chairm an of the program for vesper services, discussed plan- for the T hanksgiv­ ing vesper .services to be held No­ vem ber 16, a t 5 o’clock. -------------- 9------------ -- E v e l y n W y n o n a C o o k In P ia n o Recital Estelle M cCranie of San A n­ the Pi Beta is visiting a t tonio Phi house. Mildred Kidd of Brownwood stayed a t the Pi B e ta Phi house over the week-end. Annie Pearl Wiggins, Pi Beta Phi. is w ith d raw in g fro m the Uni­ versity, and will m ake h e r deb u t in San A ntonio this season. le ft Mrs. Sue Reese of Rockwall and M a rg a re t Stenzel of Galves­ ton respective homes Monday a f te rn o o n a f t e r having been w eek-end visitors at the Z eta house. th e ir f o r S h o w m a n to D o n a t e P roceeds to C hest ---------- Evelyn W ynona Cook, senior stu d e n t of the U niversity, was ; presented in a piano recital Mon- The Austin Com munity Chest day night, A ssisting artists were Mary will receive the entire proceeds of a play given at 2 :30 o’clock Wed--*,('an M urray, violin in struc tor in ne sd av afternoon by the Harley | the A ustin Conservatory of Mu­ sic, and Lillian Reese, director of S ad ler players un d er the auspices the conservatory. of the Ben B u r Shrine. | — O--- — — A sp< vial perform ance of “ Hon­ and S aintly Hypo­ Sinners est c rites” will be given. Mr. S a d l e r ' J. WL Calhoun, com ptroller of has received abo ut two hundred and fifty re que-ts for the repeti- t he University, is in Dallas on a non «>1 this comedy which his com- business trip. Mr. Calhoun is ex- panv presented l a s t i p e c t e d to r e tu r n to A ustin T hurs- spring. C O M P T R O L L E R I N D A L L A S in Austin day. * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l l , 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N I?'HEATERS SOCIETY In the Shows M u s t H e e d E x p e r t ........ ................. .. “ T oday is a day when th e voice of any s ta te ,” he continued. “ This, in pp vt, is pro p er because of the size of the S ta te and the scatter- of the exp e rt must be heeded if e d population. B u t in reality Texas tho c m intrv is to he nreserved.” has no system ’ at all. Each in­ the c o u n try is to be preserved, stitution can try for a n ythin g and he stated. “ We've got to use the can aim a t anything. The Texas ex p e rts to p ro te c t T exas from the educational survey described the people of Texas. We have r e a c h ­ presidents as w orking uneoordin- J ed a p oint w here there is a clash ately with the Legislature. Texas betw een science and democracy, m u st define the functions of each for science has brought us facts I t m ust p re ­ of her institutions. and principles which are in actual vent having so m any th a t they o p era tion every day and no t one all nearly sta rv e to inefficiency. of which is a f f e c te d by the m a ­ It m ust assign money to them in jo rity rule by which we have been to a stric t b u t sensible relation accustom ed to re g u la te o ur lives, It m u st have lit­ cost accounting. the course of our c o u n try th u s tle w asteful i. e., f ar, he explained. And now we small classes in the same subje ct to make a distinction be­ have in com peting instiutions. tween things so and that we can determine in a political way, and we have the point where, because of the eol- | lection of fac ts th a t we have and the law's of science th a t we know, education is requisite to do this education m eaning a study of ; th e science, of sociology and psy- ; chology, of things dealing w ith I the hum an u n it ‘which is th e m o st; J puzzling of them all,’ ra th e r t h a n ; j tion is ta king the place betw een the S ta te 's in stitu tio n s of higher ‘ education. They realize th a t the cost per s tu d e n t c a n n o t be r e ­ levels duced below i w ithout g re a t harm . T hey real- th e p re se n t duplication, “ A m ovem ent tow ard s co -o p e ra -1 reached things lze ! of th e subje cts of th e ancients. I se “ T h e re is n ot much you can do I ; with th e seasoned a d u lt people in the U nited S ta te s,” he saith “ bu t ; it is th e 35 million boys and girls ; in the colleges and universities of ! the c o u n try who m u st be trained { in these things to be th*- guides . and leaders of the coun try. One 1 and one-half million of them a re | exceptionally ta le n te d if we can only find the m eans to pick then* o u t an d make them o u r leaders,” j “ The universi- he pointed out. ; ties in t his c o u n try are t he h**a» t th a t research, th a t source of : thing winch o u g h t to be known and a r e not know n,” and people should be ta u g h t a i even rn e and the rese arch worker respect for and liis value to th e country. C o u n t r y Is W o r s e O ff of in We h a v e d a m a g e d t h e c o u n t r y a g o o d d e a l t h e h u n d r e d o d d years we have d ealt with it, and th e c o n tin e n t we a r e leaving our children is a fur less fine than it, was when we found it, ” Dr. WH- J|L,V d e c l a r e d , h u t c o n c l u d e d , " I f we can once g e t th e Amer- thinking of his co u n try *( an to in ^ *a r PeI s. cail!**‘ difficulties in the way of f a p p r o p r ia t io n s .I *v 81 e ,not u nsy m path etic with P re ~; depression. T hey realize t h e l objections to c h a rging la rg e r fe e s to students. Som ew here a bal-j ance leading to the best possible .struck betw een! results m ust be fees and appro priations, n u m b e r ' per stud e nt, ad m itte d and cost co n centration distribution, j and This is a problem of statesman.-hip I which dem ands the e a r n e st conoid-1 oration of u s all.” Miller o f Leaday was the hi: par en t s din ing Jofcach visited by week end. \ -Q I Iii U- ^ a i » ll h < u lio n '/-I out r o t m n 25 n I I Drop into our delight­ ed .ii “ t ful cafe and order one O l o i !)f those *T 5 1 i i CL -o t 5: v : 1 C H I C K E N S N A X . * . — a t i l e a chi* ken tndwich. N O W ! She’s Cheering Now ! h e i d iou t h e in nill ll lif t I B u t (Cli! nihu e h ci r if (joule (it t h e cos t o f a Above the ro ar or the crowd, the young coach hears his conscience w hisper “ Sometimes d e f e a t means g r e a te r m a n ­ hood th a n victory!” Should he win J I . at the risk of o t h e r m e n ’s lives? T O U C H D O W N ! P a r a m o u n t * W i n n i n g F o o t b a l l D r a m a S t a r r i n g R I C H A R D A R L E N J A C K O A K I E R E G I S T O O M E Y PEGGY S H A N N O N C H A R L E S S T A R R E T T —and 30 Colic id W;it ’n ,i girl lesson in spot side him y ” of f seal and cheer oO-vard line! teal ti a I* smanship! thai!! Kv civ *ii. ill coat Learn the and on ; se a t’s on I a I In "M A M A I O VES P A P A -* Boy Pi i r n d i C o m e d y T O U C H D O W N ” — w i t h R i c h ­ a r d A r l e n , P e g g y S h a n n o n , J a c k O a k i e , a n d R e g i s T o o - m e y , t h r o u g h F r i d a y . t o d a y A t t h e P a r a m o u n t . H O T H E I R E S S ” — w i t h O n a M u n s o n , B e n L y o n , a n d T h e l ­ m a T o d d , t o d a y a n d T h u r s ­ d a y o n l y , S h r i n e r c e r e m o n ­ i e s t o b e h e l d i n t h e t h e a t e r F r i d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . l a s t t i m e s ‘T H E U N H O L Y G A R D E N ” ( C ) — w i t h R o n a l d C o l m a n , F a y W r a y , a n d E s t e l l e T a y ­ t o d a y . " T h e l o r , M a d G e n i u s , ” w i t h J o h n B a r r y m o r e , M a r i a n M a r s h , D o n a l d C o o k , a n d C h a r l e s T h u r s d a y B u t t e r w o r t h , t h e t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . Q u e e n . A t ‘ T H E G R E A T L O V E R ” — w i t h A d o l p h e M e n j o u, I r e n e D u n n e , a n d N e i l H a m i l t o n , t o d a y S e c r e t C a l l , ” w i t h P e g g y S h a n n o n a n d R i c h a r d A r l e n , T h u r s ­ d a y t h e T e x a s . F r i d a y . A t ‘‘T h e o n l y . a n d ” H E L L O , B I L L ” — p r e s e n t e d t h e H a r l e y S a d l e r C o m ­ b y p a n y , t o n i g h t a n d T h u r s d a y n i g h t , w i t h m a t i n e e T h u r s ­ t h e a t e r , d a y . G u a d a l u p e S i x t e e n t h S t r e e t s . t e n t a n d t h e A t ‘‘R o m e o a n d J u l i e t ” — p r e s e n t ­ b y W i l l i a m T h o r n t o n , 2 : 3 0 ‘‘T h e M e r c h a n t o f n i g h t , A t G r e g o r y e d T h u r s d a y m a t i n e e , o ' c l o c k . V e n i c e , ” 8 : 1 5 o ’c l o c k . G y m n a s i u m . T h u r s d a y E s t i m a t e s : A, g r e a t ; B . g o o d ; C, fair. O p e n i n g T o d a y as “ T O U C H D O W N , ” one of the new g e n re of college football pic­ tures, will be the a ttr a c tio n on the P a r a m o u n t T h e a te r screen to­ th roug h F riday. A fte r the day pace recently set by U n iversa l^ “ Spirit of Notre D am e,” football films of the c u r r e n t season are a t le ast tryin g to stick to some­ thing like probability and tru th , of the the possibility such home t e a m ’s losing a gam e, etc. This should not .bt* rem arkable, b u t in the light of so-called col­ lege movies which have the the periodically past screen, it is indeed so . . . Rich­ ard A rlen is featured as a coach who m eans to win a t any cost, and Peggy Shannon, J a c k Oakie, Regis Tourney, and C harles Star- r e t t a p p e a r in variously d istrib u t­ ed roles. J. F arre ll MacDonald also has a p a rt in this picture. infested in * * * “ H O T frie n d s ‘‘Hot H eiress” H E I R E S S , ” a modern romance, will be screened fo r H a n ­ cock T h e a te r patrons tod ay and T h u rsd ay only, according to a n ­ nou ncem ent by Louis Novy, man-! ager, who states fo r the fu rth e r thai inform ation of his the th e a te r Friday will lie devoted to the S hriner cerem onies, hence no movie. f e a ­ ture:- Ona Munson, Ben Lyon, anti in a y a r n about several o the rs a steel riveter, a co n struc tion man lit- about who his to standing, financial, and social, otherwise, although he is in love have with money in piles and piles. It seems she m arries him and lives on his pay, which is all very well, con­ sidering th a t this is only a com­ edy rom ance of the motion pic­ tures. Other s : W a lte r Pi idgeon, Tom Dugan, Inez C ourtney, T hel­ ma Todd. a girl whose neglects folks N w Girt finds becalm* Romantic, for * * * “ T H E G R E A T L O V E R , ” to he the T exas T h e a te r screen to­ on day only, presents Adolphe Men- jou in the so rt of role for which veal - l a mou- is the it seems, ago it. A fam ous baritone word r e tu rn s to America from Europe and the A m eric an women very charming. T hen he gets mix­ ed up in an a lto g e th e r new so rt the u n c o m fo rt­ of a f f a ir , being able in te rru p tin g a th ird angle sw eet boy-and-girl romance. Be­ ing the “ g r e a t ” lover, he does the expected is associated with a good supporting Irene Dunne, Neil H amil­ c a st: ton, Bacianova. E rn e st Tononc*-, Cliff Edwards, and Rosco Ates, am o n g others. This is Baclanova’s f irs t screen a p p e a ra n c e in some time. T here is some singing. ------ o----------------- ' thing. Mr. Menjou Douglas Bell of H ouston visit­ ed S purgeon Bell a n d attended the Baylor gam e S atu rd ay . Kay Dee Drew, s tu d e n t in Bay­ lor College a t Belton, a tten d e d the gam e here S aturd ay. G race Bell, s tu d e n t at Baylor the College, Belton, g am e h e re .Saturday and visited at L ittlefield Dormitory. a tten d e d Robert H arris, stude nt a t Bay­ lor, visited friends on the campus here S aturday. T au Delta Phi f r a te r n ity is in­ itiatin g Ja y Sam Levy, Max Dia­ mond, E m anuel Hochrnan, N or­ man D a v e . Simon f r a n k , and Otto H eftie r. Eli Goldberg an d H e r b e r t W olff the Tau Delta Phi house spent S u n d ay in Waco. fo r Visitors a t the T au Delta Phi the w eek-end w ere: J a k e Hoppenstein, house E m anuel M arkesfield, David Brickman, and Harold Knopp of Waco, and Nato B i llerstein <»f N o rth Dakota. M I L D R E D L A W R E N C E M A R R I E S W E D N E S D A Y T he marriage of Miss Mildred Law rence, d a u n te r o f \Mr. and Mrs. J . I. l a w r e n c e o f Austin, to Mr. H. H. Thomas of F o r t Worth, will be held at 10:30 o ’clock W ed­ nesday m orning a t th e home of th e b r id e ’s paren ts, 1607 Nueces S tre et. The ceremony will be p erfo rm ­ ed by Dr. W. R. Minter, pastor of th e F ir s t S o uthern P re sb y te ri­ an Church. The best man will be la w r e n c e , b rother of R obe rt H. th e bride. Among out-of- the to w n guests will be Mrs. J. Grady May, the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mills and fam ily. sister of D uring the cerem o ny Mrs. Rush Modrall will play " A t Dawning.” Mrs. Charles J. S ny der, cousin of the bride, will sing “ Oh, Promise Me,” accompanied by Mrs. Mod­ rall. The house will be decorated with white chry sa n th em u m s and fern. Mr. Thomas a tte n d e d the Uni­ versity a few years ago and r e ­ ceived a degree in pharm acy. The bride is a jun ior in th e University. Im m ediately a f t e r the wedding leave for a trip i to C orpus Christi. T h e y will make th e ir home in F o rt W orth. the couple will * * * K A R R A S I G M A S H O L D O R E N H O E S E T U E S D A Y The Kappa Sigma f r a te r n ity en­ te rta in e d Tuesday n ig h t with an open house from 8 to l l o’clock. Bridge and dancing w ere enjoyed. The invited g u es ts for the oc­ casion w ere: K ate G riffith , Mar­ th a Edmond, V irginia Suggs, Mary Ja n e I K ath erine Fusion, B e tty Mullis, Mary Willis, Mary Wal­ thall. Margie Bright, E le an o r Nig­ gle Johnow ene C ru tc h er, Rachel D ougherty, M arjorie Kay, Peggy Earl, Lucy Fields, V irginia Stone- : road. Elizabeth Schneider, Violet­ ta Van D evanter, M arie Po rter, Claire Daniel, Mary Edson, and E lizabeth Bevil. Chaperons were Dean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, Dean and Mrs. A m o Nowotny, Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. H art, Dr. and Mrs. C. IL Brownlee, Mrs. Lucille Fisher, and Mrs. Beecher Montgomery. D E R D I E D A S H O L D S I N F O R M A L R E C E P T I O N ___ William T hornton , as Romeo, to be T h u rs d a y m atinee in “ Romeo and J u li e t, ” presented a t G regory Gymnasium. A . D. P R S P R O V I N C E H O N O R O E F Ii E R the sorority, with Delta ch a p te r of A lpha Delta Pi a re honoring Miss Muriel Men- ville, presid e n t of th e Z eta pro­ vince of a small dinner a t the Dolphin Grill this evening at 7 o’clock. Mem­ bers of the ch a p te r will be p re ­ se n t a t the d inne r and will join in fo r Miss Menville, the e n te r tu im e n t * * * S O R O R I T Y C E L E B R A T E S A N N I I ' E U S A R Y T O N I G H T short business meet- executive council of Alpha Zeta c h a p te r of Gamm a A f t e r a Phi Beta will celebrate th e ir fif­ ing of the ty-seventh an n iv ersary with a ban- the Der Die Das Klub, a Gel- quet W ednesday night a t 7 o’clock m an organizalioh, C. V. Pollard, in the Pan-A m erican room a t the sponsor of the club, was host at j Driskill Hotel. t h e an m em bers a t the Hillel Foundation W E S L E Y F O U N D A T I O N M onday night. inform al reception fo r * * * P I C N I C H E L D T O D A Y Games and d an c in g formed the en te rta in m e n t. R efr e s h m e n t s w ere served the follow ing guests: ! G race Gilliland, Lillian Hooge- meyer, Bob Greenw ood, Monroe Kriegel. John Knit, Glenn Q. S tre e t, Loraine Schroed er, Thel­ ma Albrecht. Scottie Red, Rabbi j an d Mrs. Samuel Baron, Carnie- uta Gruene, A n d re w Magliole, o i •p. * I hernia Seales, A n n e Tocker. Ed j , 0 4. Stone, Janies Manning*. Ruth A, ■ r-i ■ Meyer, E l d s Meimers, R upert ii 4 , Craze, and A d d eh n e Geistmann. i * i i , VV • n m ta I ‘ , Wesley F ound atio n will have an outin g W ednesday a f te rn o o n , Al­ lan G. Roe, director, an nounced Tuesday. The group will m e et a t the church a t 3 o’clock f o r the beginning of the picnic. * * * , ««• , ,,, , i-* I Clifford W. McBride and VV. C. I I rost le ft Austin over the A m en- can Airways line Monday afte r- noon for Dallas. They will r e tu r n i * i r. * *■ <• r, »i t i by plane T h ursday or I n d a y . j - i i* t i i i E le a no r Wiseman, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Coulter S u b l e t s Pi K appa Alpha, are visiting Miss W isem an’s part tits in La Vernia, Last T i me s T o d a y * * m F I N K M I N N E A P O L I S T C E S D A Y L E A Y E S F O R K enneth Fink le ft Austin Tues­ d ay to attend th e se venten th a n ­ nual convention of Sigm a Delta Chi, professional jo urnalism f r a ­ te rn ity , to be held in Minneapolis 17. N ovem ber Mr. Fink will r e p r e s e n t the Texas c h a p te r a t this convention. a n d 16, 15, h aving Mr. Fink is a g r a d u a te .student in journalism , received and m a ste r’s de­ his bachelor’s grees here. He will make the trip by automobile, and on his ((‘turn will visit relatives in Iowa. His m other will r e tu r n to Clarendon w ith him. S . R. I). E N T E R T A I N S F O R V I S I T I N G M A S O N S V isiting Masons were e n t e r ta i n ­ ed Monday night w ith a dinn er a t Scottish Rite D orm itory. A fter the dinner the g u e s ts were e n te r ­ ta ined by the girls with dancing and songs. This is made the d orm itory each semester by d u rin g the r e u n io n s held ut Aus­ tin^ by the M asons from S m ith­ ville, Lockhart, and o th e r nearby towns. tr ib u te A bout sixty Masons attended. j Adventure—— —Romance—~ a Story of Action in E E So remount Shill res CVI * Mill!) w \ Starts T o m o r r o w J O H N B A R R Y M O R E “ T H E M A D G E N I U S ” r i s i n g A D A Z Z L I N G d e s i r a b l e d e b u t a n t e a n d a * * y o u n g r i v e t e r w h o c o n i e s u p i n t h e w o r l d o n e f l o o r a t a t i m e — ’t i l h e c l i m b s t h r o u g h t h e w i n d o w a n d i n t o h e r h e a r t . ^ H O T T w o D a y s T o d a y a n d C o m e B - f o r e O n e f o r 25c Al s o B O B B Y J O NE S I n t h e l a s t of h i s s e r i e s " H o » I P l a y G o l f , No . 1 2 — T h e C o m p l e t e R o u n d o f G o l f . F o x M o v i e t o n e N e * ' C O M I N G S A T W i ll Ro g e r s in ‘A m b a s s a d o r Bi ll ’ S p e c ia l N o tic e a t c e r e m o n y w i l l b e h e l d t h i s t h e a t e r F r i d a y s i n c e in T h e r e w ill be n o t h i s h o u s e . -.how t h e S h r i n e What Will It Be? a seat w ay off in some corner of a huge stadium - or a seat right on the side lines . . . for every gam e baby 49.50 e a s y ter m s w ith tubes Philco 7-Tube Superheterodyne So s m a ll S u p e r h e t e r o d y n e p e r f o r m a n c e a nd 16 i nches wi de. IT* PH IL C O t one .» inc et - high it a b o u t wit h you. Ne w P e nt od e power t ube . se ve n t ube s in all. Tone Illuminated Im e ri e a i W al nut a nd Ori e nt a l wood. l o r d i n g di al . Ga bi net of E l e c t ro- Dy na m i c s p e a k e r . G ri d t ub e s . . . . . at smal l cost . . . you * an c a rr y . . . four Screen- con t r o l . 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In all, f i f t e e n g a m e s 1 9 1 4 w h e n t h e C a d e t s b e s t e d th e a g u a r d in 1 9 3 0 but t h is s e a s o n f o o t b a l l r e l a t i o n s d a t e s b ac k TO UR g u a r d p o s it i o n . Lord Sp* rial to The Daily T< ran. l e t t e r e d as to By J A Y H A L L Texan Sport! Staff All f r e s h m a n b a s ke t bal l play* ers and c a n d i da t e s for f r e s h m a n ma n a g e r s will me et I hu rs day ni ght at 7 : 3 0 o' cl ock in G r e g o r y Gym 2 1 0 . Al l pl a y e r s qu e s t e d to bri ng the n a m e s of their c o u r s e s , se c t i on s , a nd p r o ­ f essors, Ma r t y Ka r o w, f r e s h m a n cc ach, a nn o u n c e d . ar e re­ Dr. P e n ic k , ro a ch o f th e U n i ­ v e r s it y t e n n i s sc|uads has a n n o u n c ­ ed th at b oth f r e s h m a n and V a r ­ s i t y t e n n i s p l a y e r s m e et t o d a y at 2 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k at th e P en ick C o u rt'. 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