( t i l e © a t t y % t x n n A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 20, 1931 S I X P A C K S T O D A Y No. 5 6 First CoNegt Bally in the South Gentlemen Pigskin Carriers T h e W e a th er M ostly cloudy Friday; cooler. Teachers Issue Texas History Test of Ability Manuel, Carrington, Shaw, Knight Co-operate On Bulletin Purpose Stated Authors Draw Help From Junior High School Faculty Member test A new ach ic vem en t the U n iv e r sity ; and in Texa history has been published by Dr. H e r s .h e l T. Manuel, pro­ fessor of education *! psychology in Evelyn M. C arrington, Ja m es Knight, and Mrs. Will Rivers Shaw, former in the d ep a rt­ graduate st u d en ts ment of ed u catio n al psy ch olo gy in the U n iv ersity. Dr. Manuel and the co-authors were assisted by E. May Johnson, head of the d epartm ent of history in the John T. Allen Junior High School o f Austin. instruction “ T ex a - has a unique past, in ­ terestin g alike students and to la y m en ,” Dr. Manuel said. “ I he history of the S tate is a su b ject of in the elem en tary school, high school, and college and also a fr e q u e n t topic of p u b ­ lic discussion. It seem s desirable therefore to have some stand ard ­ ized m easure by whiifh ability and ach ievem en t in this subject can be m easured. to is co n stru cted with “ T his,” he added, “ is Ire p u r ­ pose of the test. This ex a m in a ­ tion special referen c e ju nior grades, the i Careful consideration w a s given to the general objective of t h e stu d y of history and to the S ta te course o f study for e lem en ta ry g rad es.” T he te s t is divided g eo gr ap h y , into fiv e parts: biography, vocabulary, inform ation, and civic is an outgrow th o f a issues. It class p roject d irected by Dr. Manuel. o f Miss C arrington is now a ss o ­ ciate p rofessor educational p sych ology at Sam Houston Stat" Teacher** C ollege. Mr. Knight is I adjunct p ro fessor o f educational t h e ’ psychology connected with in I e xten sion work o f The U niversity o f I of T exas in Houston Amarillo Doctor % P h o n e It In After IO FU M.............................. N ew s ................................................... 9181-61 9187 ....................................... . 23164 23165 Circulation Advertising .................................. __ _ V OL . XXXIII. Extra Space Will Be Provided For Student Parking Better Traffic Conditions On East Twenty-third Sought Police Co-operate Lots Vacated by Removal O f U niversity’s Old Rent Houses Work of fillin g in the lots b e­ tw een and East T wen ty-th ird E ast T w en ty-se con d S tr e e ts from which U niv ersity ren t houses were recen tly removed has been begun under the direction o f the Comp­ tr o lle r ’s d epartm ent. George J. comptroller, S tephens, stated Thursday that th ese lot' leveled, and would be filled, made available fo r parking as quickly as possible. assistan t The Com ptroller’s o ff ic e a n d the U n iv e r sity tr a f fic com m ittee hare been w orking join tly in an im prove tr a f fic condi­ e f f o r t to b etw een tions on T w e n t y -fifth T w e n ty -fir st S treets. (Captain Tom N e al of the tr a ffic division of th e police is c o o p e r a t i n g with S p eed w ay and k ^ epa rtm cn t the U niversity officials. P a rkin g on East conditions T w enty-third Street are deplor­ able at present, ears b ein g parked at all an g les and across th e s id e ­ walks. Every e f f o r t will be made to correct this condition and the is r e ­ co-operation of m otorists q u ested in this matter. T he tr a ffic com m ittee issued a second appeal Thursday to North Austin residents to d iscon tin u e using S peedw ay as much as pos­ sible and thereb y help to elim in ate the tr a ffic hazards now ex is tin g in that arca. It was su g g es ted that north-south traffic could use Re : River S tr e e t w ithout any serious loss o f time. ------------------------------- 5 Delegates Attend Athletic Meeting During Week-end Kirkner to Discuss Club Plans and Problems Of Sports H elen Donovan, B ern ice Moore, E lizabeth Law, and Miss M argaret instructor in Kirkner, physical left Austin Thursday education, for H u n tsv ille w here a fte rn oo n th ey will spend Friday and S a t ­ urday at the T ex a s Ath letic Uon- fe r o n c e o f C ollege W omen. Mi ss Donovan, president of the U n iv ersity of T ex a s Sp orts A sso ­ ciation and national p residen t of the A thletic C o nference o f A m er­ ican C ollege W om en, will invite all the T ex a s c o lleg e rep r esen ta ­ tives to a tten d the national c o n ­ vention which will be held here next year. K i r k n e r W i l l S p e a k Miss Moore, c c rotary-treasurer of I ’. T. S. A., will giv e a tr e a s ­ the con ven tion , urer's report at and Mis.> Kirkner will speak on j for “Club Plan- of A c tiv itie s.” Miss , for Kirkner w i l l a l s o meet with - e v ­ il fa c u lty g r o u p s where she will discuss tho possibility o f the ad o p ­ tion of a State W. A. A. c o n s t i­ tution with maximum and m in i­ mum req uirem en ts for larger and squaller colleges. T he d ele g a tes from th e U n iv er­ sity will bring up t h e su g g e stio n o f an attractive regulation c o s ­ tu m e for physical training. Tho purpose o f is to consider the problems o f sports groups. t h e c o n fe r e n c e T a y lo r Proteges Receive N o Cuts T. U . Taylor, dean o f tho C ollege o f E n gin e erin g, plan'-; a “ noble experi- to c on d u ct in all e n g in e erin g and mi n t ” applied m a th em atics classes until the end of th e first sem es­ ter. The rolls will n o t be checked, and the c u t s will not be given. T h e purpose o f this e x p e r i­ m ent is to find ou t if the st u ­ dents are s u f fic ie n tly in te r e st­ ed in their cou rses to attend w ith ou t th e threat of d ire con­ seq u ences o f “ ov er-cu ttin g .” Y. W. C. A. Annual Thanksgiving Day Drive Underway University Co-Eds, Civic Organizations Aid In Project I to Y. W. C. A .’s annual Thanks g iv in g drive, sponsored by the so cia! service co m m ittee, which e n ­ secure contributions d eavors for the poor will begin Sa turday, Margaret Peck, stu d en t life s e c ­ retary of Y. W. C. A., a n n o u n c ­ ed T hursday. Proceeds of th e campaign will be turned over to the Internation al Institute, a local charity o rga niza tion . is in charge of Mrs. N ina B ru n s, stu d en t in th e the U n iv er sity , project. Groups o f girls will work c a n v a ssin g dorm i­ with her tories and for donations. room in g houses in C ollectio ns of old clothes of sort are wanted. A n ythin g any thai may be made into quilts, rugs, or serve as w e a r in g apparel is accep ted . Materials a c c u m u la t­ ed will be worked over by M exi­ can w om en at the Institute to fit the needy. Staple canned goods are in g rea t demand. If stud en ts do not fin d it c o n ­ ven ien t to canned goods, I m oney will be accepted and pur- chases will be made by the So- | cial S ervice com m ittee. buy B o x e s R e c e i v e G i f t s Large b oxes will be placed I each dorm itory and outside I the Y. W. 0 . A. room in the Main j B uilding facu lty I members and stu den ts may con- J in o ld e r that ven ien tly place their donations. Miss Peck will receive check and m oney c on trib u tio ns in the Y. W. I IC. A. room. T h e boxes will be tu rn ed ov er to the International Institute tw o d ays b efo re Thanks- ; giving. Miss Della V. Wright, director J the distributions of the Internation al Institute at N u eces and F ifth S treets, will t h o make I Mexican fam ilies of A ustin where is m ost acute. The Y. to in v es­ the need I W. C. A. does not a ttem p t d istribute articles b efo re tig atin g the* case. to to is An appeal to all stu d e n ts made to con tr ib u te as liberally as possible this cause. S tudents in past years have contributed w illingly th e T han k sgivin g drive and this year, with pros­ p e c ts of u n u su a lly heavy demands charity, o ff ic ia ls arc hoping a h earty response. to Mortar Board has volu n teered to co-operate with the drive, Alice Root, p resid en t, 'thursday. Other orga niza tion s on the c a m ­ pus arc urged to support this pro­ je c t . said V inlet Most at the W o m a n ’s B u i’ding and A nnie Lee Marshall at Littlefield Dorm itory will be in charge of boxes. Volu nteers from Grace Hall, Kirby Hall, anil Scottish Rite Dorm itory are re- q u t . ted, Miss Peek concluded. around the perip with th* btl n a - d It seem s that IR BY C O B B ha- a mania for pulling g u n s on peo­ ple . but fo r tu n a te ly , i f s us . ually a friend. . E ven though G R A C E HARGON has been around here a good many years, it’s certainly nice to have hor here. Although from B ee ville . ■ tho homo of R A C H E L DOI D U ­ . PAT CAYO KET Y. still mighty p lea san t and en terta in in g com pany. is . . . . n ever W A R N IN G figh t . V E R A E IK E L or she’ll strike tho proper Robin Hood pose with her b o w and arrow, and s h e ’s not a bad -hot, either. . . RUTH T H O R N T O N mrst shine-girl Galveston . the ever produced is o n ce more back on the campus to bother everybody. thai The on ce and “ U nholy T h r e e ” o f D O N M V ALL, UL- RI( H B UR G E R , and BOB MOR­ RISON have stopped operations. B U Z Z A R D for all hopes the D e a d lin e A n n o u n c e d T o A w a r d A p p lic a n t A pplications for the award of the A sc h er S ilb erstein S ch ola r­ ship for tho school y ea r 193 2-’33 m u st be made not thaV April I, E. J. M athews, regi-tra, announced o f i Thursday. aw arded an n u ally to a y ou n g man or woman from Dallas. tho U niversity, scholar hip later This for the Mark Martin is tho holder t h i- year, and Elizabeth E dwards held tho scholarship t w o school years, 192 7-’29 . Miss E d­ wards is now married and is liv­ ing in Hillsboro. T helm a Wald- stein received the award iii 1929- j ’30, and Harold F r ie d la n d w , a stu d en t enrolled the U n iv e r ­ sity now, was th e holder last year. The c o m m ittee on award cou- j fists o f E. J. Mathews, registrar, and J. J. E ckford and R. E. L. San er o f Dallas. in ------------------------------- o--------------- — B A L D W IN TO TALK Dr. J. W. Baldwin, ad junct pro­ fe ssor o f the art o f teach in g , will speak on "A ltern ation and Cor­ relation, or School S ch edule Mak­ in g ” in the First Christian Church i at 3 o ’clock S aturday. Qf>U I N. M u i ? F Nolan, Murff make backfii Id who w Oslin, Townsend, and the “ pony" the be run plenty up a ga in st the Longhorns today, at S hreveport, I .a., in the T exas- C entenary gam e. New Longhorn Substantial In Literary, Humorous Content A R E V I E W The D e cem b er Longhorn-Ranger, “ South Sea N u m b er,’’ will be d istributed tod ay from B. Hall 119. in size, but the co v er and the c o n te n ts strike a note o f strength w hich may p o s­ sibly bring a response of equal strength from subscribers t o the T he issue is long on Longhorn and short on R an g er— m agazine. It is a phamphlet Named for Post f reshmen A w a k en Mrs. Ross Sterling Benjamin Primer Chosen By Medical Group The E x -S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation w as informed T hu rsd ay that Dr. B en jam in P rim er of Am arillo, fo r­ the U niversity, m er stu d en t of had been elected first vice p resi­ d e d of the T ex a s S ta t e Medical j A s s e d a t ion. Dr. Primer received his b a ch e­ lor of arts d egree in 1921 at t h e , U niversity, and his doctor in 1024 at of the I m edicine d egree I G a lvesto n branch o f the school. I I Ho is the son o f Mrs. Lula Muek- l e n f u s s Primer, record assistant at library bureau loan tho paekago jot the U niversity, Dr. Primer is director o f pub­ lic health for the P otter C ounty health unit at Amarillo. W e s le y O rchestra “ Is this bl sr*?” “ Yes, with whom do you want to sp e a k ? ” “ Well, I d o n ’t ex a c tly know. This number was l e f t for me to call.” “This is the G overnor’s Man­ sion .” “ Oh, I beg your pardon.” This is the usual co nv ersatio n which less is carried on not than three tim es a night at the m ansion . U n fo rtu n ately, Mrs. Rosa S ter lin g is the victim o f these calls made by in n ocen t freshm en. “ I alm ost lo s e my good d is­ position when I am called out o f bed I© talk to fresh m en . I would prefer their calling me ty-fore 10:30 o ’clock at n ig h t .’ Mrs. S terlin g said. T o G iv e P r o g r a m s O ld G er m a n P la y To A student orchestra o f the W es­ ley Foun d ation, under the d irec­ tion of Edith J oh n sto n was o rg a n ­ ized a f e w w eeks ago. Thursday night the orchestra g a v e a short musical program at the the an n iversa ry banquet o f Typographical A uxiliary t i c at Labor T em ple. the W esley Sun day night at 7 o ’clock they will meet at Bibb Chair, and go to H a y n ie’s Chapel tw en ty v. here m inute program, Miss Johnston said Thursday. th ey w ill give a — ---------- a — R ed C ross F u n d s Increased to $ 1 1 5 Donations re su ltin g from seven j o f the 133 le tte r s soliciting fo r the Red Cross raised the total receipts o f the U niv ersity drive to $11.0, in Miss Lillian W ester, who : charge o f the U n iversity division, I said Thursday. is ‘‘I h ave not heard from several o f the w orkers, and I e x p e c t hear I Ay response to the rem ain ing lei* S tors, I ani en th u -iastic about the I results, and by T h a n k -giving,’' Miss Wester said. expect $200 Be B e n e fit A ffa ir a “ Die A n n a-L ist, German w ill be play by Herm an Hersch p r e s e n t e d in S a e n g e r r u n d e H all Friday night, a t 8 o ’clock by Ger­ t h ® man players o f A ustin for b en efit o f the German sum m er school. from The play t h e is taken true sto ry o f Leopold, Prince of Anhalt Dessan who tough* at (Iii fer en t times under Frederick the Great, William of Orange, a n i l Duke o f MarLdiorough Tim story goo- that t ho ors nee loved Anna. d au g h ter, and an apothecary'-, would not g>ve up tits desire to marry her, persisting until his m other arranged with the Kai-er to ha ve A n n a raided to nubile rank, in order that the marriage might take place. cast The includes William T renchniann, Ludwig W endtlandt, (I. Schw arze, I). Becker, Willard Hoilan b r , Mrs. Martha Kuehne and Morolza Morrow, Miss Mor row, director of th e Austin Lit­ the role of tle T heater, p i i y s A n n a -Lise and directs th e per form ancc. ---------------o------- —----- Pl ERI A NS MEET I met in The Pierian Literary S o c iety the Y. W. C. A. rooms Thurs lay a ftern oo n . The program con sisted in a revie w by Corrinc Peter* o f the book “ Grand H o te l.” F ollow in g this review, the bonk and to e author were discussed by C H O R U S R E H E A R S E S j so n g - P opular A mel i an in translations will be re German hearsed by t h e the chorus o f Der Die Das b lu b at a m e e tin g tonight at K o ’clock at the Hillel house, of ! Foundation E ig h te en th Rio Grande and S treets, Edmund King, director corn er is corresp on d in g ly * if a distinction roust still be made in a periodical supposedly re-dedi­ cated to a w ise b len d ing o f both. Material o f both varieties, how­ ever, long on ex c e lle n c e and sh u n on w hatever cise it might be. t h e sly irony o f j in putting out such th e editors a number, cer tain ly warm enough, durin g usually such a month, w intry en ou g h , has alm ost been d e fe a t e d by the w eath er man. But i students n oth in g ought to d eter f ro m step p in g up to the publica­ tions w indow large numbers, in receiv in g their cop ies o f the num ­ ber, o glin g the cover design l a t h ­ for a mom ent, er b ew ild ered ly and then g rin n in g to them selves a s they catch I t s a warm one. its import, F . x - S t u d e n t R e p r e s e n t e d reprinted t telling by S tan ley F. The high point o f Hie issue is ! (C arib b e an ) “ N o ctu rn e,” a piece j o f poetic Babb, an cx -stu u on i of the In*- ■ versify , through hiss co u rtes y from “ The Death o f a B u c ca n e er,” which won the T e x a s 1 P o etry S o c ie t y W hile the p oem in 1927. in com plete o f the essential South S ea Num ber, little, value in in a few an fh e lin­ 11 is real poet tv. w olds. oleum for Mi c u t decoration B ab b ’s poem is by Jackson Cox. it is o f much s a i d im pressive painting award is i h arm ony w ith the tone of and md “ to g la u m neb a -'*i irs o f des- ; R eaders o f the n um ber will be j in terested also by W, D, Hora- d a y ’s “ The Lure Is T h e r e ” and Henry S h ih a t a ’s “ Caroline, an Is­ In the land o f the Sou th Sea.-.” form er, Mr. Hornaday, lecture) jo urn a lism , speaks aul leu ita in liv ely and to the point on both the squalor of th i l i f e g ; and in ? lo- Int in a to r, sec pii* ms" promised cript iv o i a plu vious issue, l»y the editor in -om s similar ma■ Mr. Shi bat a <*nv rich im agery and t e r ia l t h r o u g h u sym pathetic insi T hese thro! rid a the magazine selections lend d ignity which is not upset by the large proportion o f humorous m at­ ter, People on the cam pus who “ expect a lot of that editor the year” can still hold their heads up, for the c u rrent number, with out go ing too far a field, exhib it- so m eth in g substantial in both I d - : erature and humor. H u m o r ‘Heated* is “ H e a t,” a and no play P rom inent “ in fo u r acta scenes," alon g the vein o f ridiculous hu­ la-t m o n th ’s mor which made I..n g h o r n -R a n g e r what it was. “ Heat," and its fantastic cast, are laughable en ou gh , VV ho wrote it? Though he intrudes com m en t from time to time, the author remains anonym ous. just S h ak esp eare w ro te the a- w ell. Perhaps is it other m em bers who w ere present. k o f the chorus, said Thursday. (Continued on P age T h r ee) Chief of League Will Talk Before School Officials Roy Bedichek to Address East Texas Body Friday To Discuss Aims Talks to Relate History O f Interscholastic Contests “ T he In tersch olastic I/eague, Its A im s and O p eration ,” will be the su b ject o f an address by Roy B ed ich ek, c h ie f of the In tersch o l­ astic L eag ue Bureau, at a meet ing o f the E a st T ex a s Principals' and S u p e r in t e n d e n ts ’ A ssociation j to he held Friday at W inona. of tin le a g u e ,” Mr. B edichek outlined, “ is to utilize the natural rivalry which e x is ts b etw een the public schools o f the S ta te, and make it serve an ed uca tio na l purpose. g en era l “ The aim “ For 21 y ears w e have been p rom oting literary and athletic c o n te s ts over the S ta te, and di­ rectin g them from our o f f i c e s u n ­ of the U n iv ersity Division der (C o n tin ued on Rage Four) Sigma Delta Chi T o Give Matinee Picture Tonight Benefits of Show Go High School Press Conference To “ Tom S a w y e r ” will be p r e s e n t ­ ed to night as a midnight m atinee at the T ex a s T hea ter under the auspice' o f S igm a Delta Dhi, na­ tional fra tern ity . W om en stu d en ts have b een g iven sp ec ial permission to atten d the show which begins at 11:15 o ’clock. p rofessio na l journalism j fe a t u r e s The picture1 as H u ck leb e rry Finn, Jackie Uoogan as T om Sa w y er, Junior Durkin Miud Green as Becky T hatcher, a n d J ack ie Searl a s Sid Saw yer, A co m e d y will be show n in ad ii ti on to the f e a t u r e and the " U n ­ holy T h r e e ,” com posed o f D ono­ van McCall, Robert Morrison, and Ulrich Burger, w ill give a short musical program. is T ick ets are b ein g sold by m em ­ bers o f S ig m a Delta Chi and Theta S igm a Phi. T w en ty -fiv e c e n ts ad m issio n will be charged. T his show given for the b e n efit of the In­ terscholastic L e a g u e P ress C o n ­ feren c e, an organization o f high jou rn alists sp on sored by s c h o o l Sigma Delta Chi. third an nual t h e O ffic ia l chaperon s w h o will attend f o l­ the m atin e e are as lows: Professor De Witt C. Red­ and Mrs. Nut he dick and Mr Bagby, the departm en t o f jo u r n alism ; Mrs. Pearl Chadwell from the W o m a n ’s Bud ling; Mrs. Ouida Piner and Mr-. Louise Mor­ from L ittlefield Dormitory; gan from J and Mrs. S e lm a S treit and Mrs. j | J. Ed K au fm a n front S cottish j Rite Dormitory. ■ w in WIW. r n .............. L ight O p e ra T r y o u ts T o F o llo w R ehearsal T ryou ts for mem bership in the Light o p e r a C om p an y will be - held a ft e r the rehearsal at 8:8© I: o ’clock Friday, in the g ir ls’ stu d y I to a statem en t .; hall, a cco rd in g r m a d e by A n n ab el M u r r a y , presi- -! dent. A n *d in and i the - o f R Italy, * i e - . mg th,. in intel esti d All student - in tak ing part spring p erfo r­ the mance, “ The F ir e f ly ,” are urg tryouts. Those tin cd to atten d prison s who sin g ten o r are es p e n a lly urged to tryout. Scores may he bought at that fin $ 2.7 0. AU members th e rehearsal at 7 time min t att cml n the N ational G u a r d sm e n G u ests o f T r o o p E Hi a d q u a r t e r - tr o o p , 12 (th ( av airy. T exas N ational Guard, will be the g uests o f Troop E, T exa s , N a tio n a l Guard o f Brenham S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n , C aptain F. D ickin son , c o m m a n d e r o f h e a d ­ q u a r t e r s troop, a n n o u n c e d T hur- day. A b a r b e c u e and variou s en t e r t a i n m e n t s are p l a n n e d f o r th< \ tatters, S. T he troop m em b ers who plan to make the trip are req uested to a ss e m b le at th" H om e L»rug, 220© Guadalupe S treet, not later than 7 o'clock S un d ay m orning, where transportation will be available, Captain Dickinson said. ----------- -H O *---------------- —— C ZECHS M E E T in Czech Club will m ee t the lobby of the Y. M, ( \ A. Friday night at 7 :30 o ’clock, Charles W. flutka, president, announced. All members are requested to a t ­ tend the m ee tin g . Steers Doped To Win Gent Tilt In Shreveport Today _ _ With rainy w eather prophesied for today, The U niversity of T ex a s I Longhorns invade Shreveport to do battle with the C entenary G e n t le ­ men at 2 :30 o ’clock this afternoon . In view of their im pressive w ins over Baylor and T. C, U. on the last two week-end-, the L onghorns the fav orites to win from the Gentlemen. However, are rated a; ,^ 0 the tw o team s will remember the T ex as-C en ten - ary gam e o f last year when tho tw o team s battled in mud and w a ter through four quarters to a scoreless tie, beats Available For Aggie Game On Thanksgiving In view o f their im pressive wins over Baylor and T. C. U. on su c­ cessive w eek -en d s, the Longhorns are the Gentlem en today. favorites to win f,,]|o w ,.rs of from Fight for third Place; O s b o r n e O u t , Ticket Price $3 For Tilt S i rial to T h r I.hiih/ T e x a n to be gam e COLLEGE ST A T IO N , Nov. 19. — Despite an increasingly heavy demand for tickets to the T exas Aggie-T exas U niversity Longhorn played football T hanksgiving Day on Kyle Field, there arc yet many good seats available for the contest, D. VV. Carlton, A ggie bu incas manager, has announced. The Kyle Field >tadium, which wa? completed and dedicated total seatin g capacity of 3 3 ,7 6 0 peo­ ple. in 1929, has a T ickets for the game are b r ­ ing bandied through the athletic o ff ic e s o f T exas A. & ML College o f Texas. and The U n ive rsity Price o f each ticket is $3. The ticket booth and the athletic o f ­ fices o f A. & M. will open early T hanksgiving m orning and will remain open until gam e time to handle the requests o f those who for th*' necessary j come to College Station the gam" w ithout “ paste boards.” A dvance th?1 the L onghorn- have sa les. M r. Carlton said, lead him to p r e d i c t a s e ll­ A g g ie- out. Although both been and r t h . ’ e li m i n a te d in the mpion- S o o t h w < s t < o u t c r " ; r f o i fig ship, th e y will he . Dor ai third pl ace h on o r s et co n - ars ing t he pa t few yr s c h e d u l e d »• ference school < r. week on tin their g a m e s f o r tin Thanksgiv ms S a t u r d a y f ol l owi ng Day, the annual Aggie-Longhorn tilt having become known a- ti / the S o u th ­ gridiron v i a t i c west . of Discussion Group Being Organized R i g h t C i t i z e n s h i p Wi l l B a si c C o n s i d e r a t i o n B e in su ffere d Wood Osborne, star end and ce captain o f the G entlem en, will be out o f the g am e with a knee the U nion injury g a m e last Saturday. Coach N o r­ ton will have Co-captain C lyde Lee and Charlie Pattison to fill the cn s w e e p i n g IL • w o r l d , s a i d ^ T hirty-three Steer- U lt Austin Thursday aftern oon for S h rev e­ port. Tho-, men making th e t u p w re Baldridge, Bankhead. B au m ­ garten. Blanton, Birdwcll, Brown, ( ’lewis, Cook, Craig, Doell, Furrh, e, Elkins, Fagan, How Ie, t. Hawn. Hodges, M axey, Woody, Niebuhr, Seals, Prejean, Uundell, T vson . , Stafford , Smith, , and Weaver. I ae? om p an yin g the team lead Coach L ittlefield , Line J am es, Trainei Kelly, Man­ n a vis, W. E. M etzenthin, ’illiam J. Diseh. team arrived I p o r t A u OWi i ii cd ami in Shrove- took a his morning work-out. T hey will le ave Pongid to return to Au tin. y f i fty band a u m - .(lay a fte r n o o n to o the g a m e. Neal iman drum major, and w ill be replac­ er!*, a form er ?tu the inuit* Thu t rip ■ f i e Allan S' and dri •ft She t ii for rn \ri imp i rn I t i yea i ‘ UI lute he fu ; hey "VV n; t. the f a c t . ; come it-, "ii to •iii a * h ['mini part in a matt \ nu t jean t * ey > of >n t h e Mr. R in gt : or ?t ah lishing ,’ono who A11 ' e the group. is int* re ted in h o u ri f ce Mr. IL cd at vafcory, 250H Guada- m u ' co u s e iv Street. Pi Tau S ig m a H o ld s S er v ic es for E ight f o r W edge services eight pledges of Pi Tau Kigma, h on or­ ary mechanical en g in e e r in g fra i t o n r t y , w i r e held W ednesday ! night. The p led ges are the fo llo w ­ (honor­ ing: Dean T. IL T aylor ary! , M, NL Heller. .J. F. Bag well, J. A. Sizer, and J. B. Grose- close. Initiation will be held T hurs­ day a ftern o o n , D ecem ber 3, A [banquet will fo llo w the ceremony. M eth o d ist to I lear N a sh v ille S p ea k er A i a lu m t me et ing o f th e W e s ­ ley Foundation will be held I* ti d a y night at K irb y Hall, A llen Roe, s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r o f th e f o u n d a t i o n , airt T h u r s d a y a t 8 : 3 0 o’clo ck J o e B row n Love, repre e n ta liv e of th e d e p a r t m e n t o f school: an d c o lle g e s fr o m the h e m e o ffic e of io N ash­ the VV i lev Foundation this ville, T e rm ., will speak at m e e t i n g on s t a t u s , p h ase . th e basis, function , aud purpose o f W esley Foundation. P a n -H e lle n ic G rou p H a s A g g ie C o n cessio n Pan Hellenic will meet at o in the o’clock Friday a ftern o on g i l l s ’ study hall to dismiss plan for the trip to A. & M.» Mary Grace Milam, ; resident, -.aid Thursday. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 T H E D A I E Y T E X A N U N F O R T U N A T E F R E S H M A N D A T E S OUT ‘GRACE H A L E ’ And they bite: A n a i v e dorm itory had ev eryth in g ready, from N ew York City I “ S h e ’ll he down in a m in u te !” As the u n fo r t u n a te one w a ll­ one the other night st ill little fe llo w had a date e t his first. But you nave already j,fd, the dates congregat d to get gu essed it. The date w a s with Grace Hall. “ S u re ,” a wise upper­ classm an said, “ she's good lo ok­ ing and has a peach o f a car she ju st hates to drive. I g u ess you could drive th o u gh .” The it, “ d a te ” w as arranged, the build­ in g was pointed out, and th e un­ .-wain marched g a l­ su sp ec tin g lantly up the walk. Equipment Moved To Baptist Bible Chair a look at a n e w edition of an old sucker. F inally haste. His r o o m m a te continues to live — with a slight he retreated ---------------- 0 .-------- limp. “ I w ant to see Grace H all.” “ W hy this He made a hasty retreat, think- 1 is Grace Hall.” . , ’ , . , week mg the girl was playing a trick on him. He knew she w as n o i Gra I Hall becall ~o this girl sat rn xt to him in trigonom etry class. But his roomm ate decided that it must have been Grace, He w en t back. By that time the girls at the N e w . . .. into t h e John te a c h e r ’s de k w ere moved t . ta b le t-a n n chairs and a tin- cowries in the Bible Chair room, located south w in g o f the University Bap­ tist Church. New fix electric tu res also are b e in g installed. „ ( . . F o r ty -fo u r .students are enroll­ ed in th e B ible courses o ffered by the Bible Chair, Dr. W. C. Rain* i, fo r seven ye ars the in structor in the chair, a n n o u n c e r . ---------------- o ..................... V eld on S h e x le r o f San Antonio this the campus is v isitin g on w eek-end. i i -01 l h.- s tu d . n t a ’ own .tor--' consul. North Carolina, and Michi­ gan have each sent four natives. A trio o f st u d en ts are lvprest n tatives of each of the states o f Kentucky, Georgia, N ebraska, f l o r id a , and Connecticut. The w anderlust urge has inspired tw o from Virginia, s t u d en ts Minnesota, and North Dakota. S ta tes with a sole d eleg a te are Ham pshire, Washington, New Idaho, South Dakota, W yom n g, ( alp in ia. Maryland, Ala each I S outh bania, and Georgia, L u e d e c k e - M o f f a t t C o . M i l l i n e r y D e p t . N i n t h at C o n g r e s s S A L E ! IHE CAMPUS B y S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R E R I D E S E L E C T H O N O R E D A T A M A R I L L O A F F A I R F O R M A L D A N C E H E L D T O Y IG H T A T R I L E Y ' S ery' C om p lim en tin g Miss Lucille Davis of Am arillo, the girls who a form er U n iversity stud; ut whose stay at her home. Mrs. A. B. Riley marriage to Frank Ford will take will g iv e a formal dance this ev- I lace tom orrow, was honored at cnjng from 9 to I o ’clock, at her home, 608 W e s t T w en ty -fo u rth u shower N o vem ber S t u e t . The dance will inaugurate rillo. a series of a ffa ir s to be g iven at the residence during the school year. in A m a ­ lo T he b reakfast The en ter ta in m e n t was a break fast given Miss Davis and tw e lv e friends at the home of girlhood Miss M onetta Rashurv, who was assisted by Mrs. Ralph Collier. ap poin tm en ts sym bolized not only The U n iv e r ­ sity o f T e x a s and A. A M. C o l ­ lege, schools o f the couple, but also the work of Mr. Ford. wh > is assistant cou n ty demonstration agent o f P o tte r County and has ranch holdings in New Mexico. camped The central note on the break ­ fa s t table was an okl-fashiofte I covered wag >01, amid cliffs o f rocks w.th cactu s around them. M in ia tu ie cow b oys loung- «ii about the wagon a < 1 hough a' breakfast. P lace s were marked by tiny hoods branded “ D F .” T a l­ im itation cow boy hats. lies were Several other showers and par ties have been planned the remainder o f the week to honor the bride-elect. for T H A N K S G I V I N G P A R T Y H E L D B Y N E W ( OM E R S The T h an k sgivin g m otif in d ec­ orations and rt-lre f nncnts wa? carried out when the bridge group o f the N ew co m ers Club met at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. IL E Degler Thursday a ftern o o n . Re­ fre sh m e n ts pumpkin pie with whipped cream, c o f f e e , and .salted pecans. w e r e Joint h o stesses with Mrs. D e g ­ ler w ere Mrs. Charles Zivley and Mrs. E lm er Johnson. Guests fill­ ed fou r tables. Mrs. G. W. Gold­ smith won high score and Mrs. Paul B o n er won the cut prize. Members o f the club are p lan ­ ning a Christmas party. C H U R C H ( L A S S H O L D S T H A N K S G I V I N G P A R T Y The U n iversity class o f the Central Christian Church will e n ­ tertain with a T h anksgiving party this evenin g. The a ffa ir, which will begin at 7:45 o ’clock, will be held in the com m u n ity room of the church. Girls residing at Mrs. R iley’s home are: Lucile Davis, Corpus C h risti; Kansas; Nancy B e n n e t, Kiowa, Fay Mergenthal, Taylor; Marjorie Virginia Ramson**, F armsdale; Holman, Ballinger; N a n e tte Kahn, Galveston ; Cora P orterfield , Gal­ veston; Luis Woods, Fort Worth; md Marjorie Hudson, Laredo. A A. I'. IU. G R O U P T O L E N C H A T C O M M O N S The International Relations group o f the American A sso cia ­ tion o f U niversity W o m en will m eet for a luncheon at the Uni- vei city Common- at 12:30 o ’clock today. The T hanksgiving m otif w.ll be carried out in table ap­ pointm ents and menu. Russia is the study the group i making t iii- year. The special program for to d a y ’s lu nch eon will be a peper by Mi s E l-ie Pevlitz internal st r ife ;n Russia dur­ on ing the World War, and a talk by Mi s. Mabel C oleman on Rus- the allies dur­ ia’s break with ing the war. Mrs. Roscoe Martin, p resid en t of the g io u p , has requested that m em bers w ho can not attend th - luncheon n o tify Mrs. W. A. Matthews. Orange Jackets Plan G ables’ Celebration Orange Ja ck e ts will have their T ha n ksgiv ing breakfast S un d ay, November 22 at 9 o ’clock, at the Gables, Zulu Williams, presid en t, said Thursday. At the last m e etin g the Orange Jack ets decided to usher fo r the a fte rn oo n perform an ce o f t h e Ben Greet Shak esp earean plays N ovem b er 21, al Z :30 o ’clock. New Longhorn— Lula Grace Anderson is ch air­ man o f the social co m m ittee and is assisted by Ross Carr, George Cline, Katherine Rich, Myrtle Richardson, and L ow ofn y M etcalf. autum n leaves and Spanish moss. During the ev en in g , pumpkin pie and hot A w a y W ith ’’ chocolate will Ju d ge Roy D ecoration s will (esp ecially be served. the or ( . Archer, teacher j “ H e r e ’s Your Chance t w o ) , and be D arker Brow ns and L igh te r G reys Observed in H eadgear at A u ­ tum n Sports Events w ith In ­ crease of Derbies and H om b ergs M EN S h a t s this Fall. ju d g ed by th e shop windows and by such c ro w d s a s g a t h e r a t t h e World Series, polo g a m e s, the ra ce s, college football a n d o th e r sp o rts e ven ts, re­ in o th e r h a b e r d a s h - flect t h e to w a r d s suit3 anc* o v e rco a ts fo r ­ more s m a r t n e s s , n e a t n e s s a n d m ality. T h e colors a r e g re y and brown but t h e b row ns a r e d a r k e r a nd t h e g r e y s a r e lighter. t re n d s e e m s A s u r v e y cond ucted last sp r i n g pre- dieted wider brim s this fall in th e snap - brim sty les a n d t h a t to prediction have been justified. T his does not m ea n h a ts of l a r g e r shape. While b r i m s a r e slightly wider to one- (on e-eigh th f ourth inches) th e crown r e m a in s g e n ­ erally the s a m e a s last y e ar, w ith the best sty les from f i / e an d o ne-half inches ' o r t h e full crow n to five and t h r e e - f o u r th s inches for th e t a p e rin g the crow n. crow n c o n tin u e s t o b e s m a r t l y pinched a t t h e c en ter f ront with crea se d . tho s n a p brim h a t I n As for s e v e ra l y e ars, a few bound- edge H o m b e rg s a re offered an d are seen a t g a th e r in g s of well dre sse d men, on the h e ad s of tho se who like this f o r m a l i ty bu t fo r so m e reason will n o t w e a r a derby. A s m a r t co m bina tion of the I l o m b e rg an d the snap orim is also popular w ith such I t inch, t h r e e - fo u r th s is m a d e w ith a men this Fall. five an d t a p e r ­ ing crown, with a soft, n a tu r a l, curl brim bound in n a rro w silk. It is worn e ithe r tu r n e d up all aro u n d with the c e n t e r c r e a s ­ ed o r sn a p p e d down in front w ith a n a t ­ ural roll a t th e b a c k — the cro w n pinched. is s h o r t e r a t T h e vogue of d a r k su its an d o v e rc o a ts is sa id to be c a u s in g an i n cre as e in th e n u m ­ ber of derbies seen is th is Fall. T h eir style, how. ver. co nsid erably a lte re d and. m ost mon se em to think , fo r the b e tte r. The brim th e front, b a ck and sides, with a r a t h e r flat set to the curl, while tin? cro w n is m oderate!v full a nd belled. Both H o m b e r g s and derbies a r e u sua lly seen on men who pay p a r ti c u l a r a tte n ti o n to th e ir a t ­ tire in all re spects. B e n e a th t h e m a re to De found fitted ov ercoats, likely s m a r t ties and white s h i r t s a n d s t a r c h e d collars. M a n u f a c t u r e r s of h a ts h a v e so u g h t to meet, in their F a l l styles, t h e t re n d of recent y e a r s a g a i n s t weight in h e a d g e a r. They h a v e d isc o v ­ ered t h a t men w a n t light w eig ht hats, but. s a m e time, so m e th in g th a t will keep its sh a pe and style. To o v e r ­ this difficulty come this year the h a t s show a to lighter cro w n s a nd h e a v ie r brim s, which, it is hoped, will in c r e a s e t h e c h a n c e s t h a t they will re ta in th e ir .style an d sh a p e in al! s o r t s of w e a th e r. te n d e n c y the a t 8 COUNTRIES, 40 S T A T E S j u i t o i ? W T g n z i m r 1 m d t i l l If a panoramic p ictu re o f the apiece, l’w enty-tw o cla im in g New hom elan d s o f U n iversity st u d en ts M exico as their states are in the U n iv ersity . Arkansas and Miss- , (> tj(. N . |w , . , . taken, eight , , could be e ■ I..reign , . into view, a n um b er in g 'JI eat ti. j,y on e, their rep resen tatio ns S e v e n te e n Missourians have made th e trek to A ustin and sign ­ ed up as U niversity stu den ts. The desire to see the South seem ed to have prom pted fourteen J e r s e y ­ ites from N ew Jersey to enroll. T e n n e sse e has eleven st u d e n ts reg- isU m | ; A n o th er Middle A tla ntic P en n sy lva n ia, has ten stu- d en ts at the U n iversity, S ev en is ap p aren tly the fa v o r ­ ite figu re o f six states, fo r In­ diana, Iowa, K ansas, Ohio, Colo­ rado, and M assachusetts each has that num ber of representatives. A rizona has a d elegation o f five. The D istrict o f Colu m bia, Wis- S n a ma n s M IL L IN E R Y Dt PT. 608 CONGRESS cou n trie s anti 40 of S ta t e s would I lash com pilation o f tho U n iv e rsity stu dent directory shows. the I nited M exic o produces th e greatest in flu x o f any foreig n nation with 2s M exican stu den ts reg ister ed at the U n iversity . Canada and ( ’an­ al Zone each has three represen- tativ es. E g y p t, G erm any, Japan. Philip. pp in e Islands, and Port.. Rico s have en tr u sted to o n e student apiece. th eir d elega tio n T e x a s L e a d s T e x a s leads all other sta te s in th e num ber of stu d en ts enrolled. F ive thousand, one hundred and J are atten d in g f i fty - e ig h t Texan the U n iv ersity with A ustin , D al­ las, H o u ston , and San A n ton io as greatest the cities sen d ing the number. Louisiana, n eigh b or of T ex a s, holds the distinction o f sec­ ond b est with 54 st u d e n ts w orking for degrees. third S tr a n g e as it seem s, tw o states lo catio n s are 2 ,0 0 0 miles w hose and from Austin rank fourth. N ew York in th e East has sent 32. and C alifornia in the W est has co ntributed 25 y o u n g men and w om en. Oklahoma, a n ­ other neigh b or o f T ex as, and Illi­ tied w ith 23 stu d en ts nois, are -■ —. J . — A . . . . . . . . . . . A Clearance Sale F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y $ 5 . 0 0 a n d $ 7 . 5 0 V a l u e * (C o ntinued Prom P a g e One) like it a n y ­ original o f a section o f the way, a sectio n which, rest, is ing en iou s ta ke-off-— worth an occasional chuckle. A colum n on “ Emily Boat’s Own List for a Gen teel C astin g A w a y ” is n e g ­ ligible. So. a:so, are “ S o m e Peo- pie We W ould Like to Be Cast an item companion in wrhich the n ot-so-gentle has a swell opportunity to maroon five unlucky persons more or less per* m a n en tlv and a lto g eth er p sychic­ ally. A m itig atin g factor is th at hi re again is som e attem p t, on ly portly su ccessfu l, to localize hu- mor. Other reading m atter c o n ­ sists o f the usual hoary-headed e x ­ ch a n ge jokes. Art work _ ’ reader “ End Run" is p len teo u s, notably a page devoted to “ T h e South Sea J o k e ” in sundry versio ns and manners, with the N ew Yorker edition and in F rench vicin g warmly for honors. There is a quartet o f draw ings by editor, Jackson Cox, associate in hum orou s e ff e c t which profit by being le ft unlabeled. There is e ven a fun n y Rudy V a lle e joke, at cut which, linoleum a fte r som e Herlock Sholm sing, ap- ooars to be the handiw ork of S id ­ n ey Pietzsch, s t a f f mem ber. And there are two series o f identical sk etches which are worth their space and salt. last— a the The inside hack co ver, usually a clever tease]* for the follow in g this num ber month on C hristmas and the s e a s o n ’s g i f t ­ ing with the Longhorn-R angor in a p ro m in en t role. o f the m agazine, tip -o ff a It’s an idea. becom es flowers for thanksgiving A l ovel y g i f t , to e x p r e s s the s p i r i t o f t he occa­ sio n , A r t i s t i c a r r a n g e . m r nt s f o r ta b le d ec o ra ­ . b e aut i f ul cor­ tio n sages t hat a n y g ir l will thri ll to r e c d re. C hoice bloom s. . . F low ers T el e gra plied A n yw h ere. o f the class, urges to attend the party. all stud en ts F I R S T D A I L Y T E X A N E D I T O R M A R R I E S H E R E Mrs. Charles W. Head and Fritz R. Lanham, con gressm an of the T w elfth District o f Texas, in Austin Tues lay. were married Mr. Lanham was a form er Lni- versity student and the first ed i­ tor o f The Daily Texan. Mr. and Mrs. Lanham left im ­ m ed ia te ly fo r N ew York. C A R O L I N E H A D L O C K M A R R I E S E L P A S O A N Carol.ne Ha t u c k , a fo r m er U n iv er sity stu den t, was married to Cruces, N\ M. Mrs. Hall (). Hall S u nd a y in L a ('. is the d au g h ter of II. Brown o f Dr. and Mrs, P. El Paso. A f t e r a m o n th ’s ho n eym oo n, the couple will make their home i in El Paso, where Mr. Hall employed as a special a ge n t o f the T. W. S cale s Company. M I S S K U Y K E N D A L L L E A V E S Miss Laura K uykendall, d* an of women at S ou th w estern Univei pity and president o f the Texas S ta te D ea n s’ A ssociation, retu rn ­ ed to Georgetow n Thursday nigh*. Miss Kuykendall arrived in A u s­ tin W ed n esd a y morning. During her brief stay here, she w as a gu est at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house. She was a d e le ­ g a te from the T r i-Dolt ch apter a t S o uthw estern . N O V E L I S T E N T E R T A I N S Miss Ruth Cross entertain ed at dinner Thursday for Mrs. W. E. D zier, S eaw illow Hal­ tom, Joe T. Cook, I). B. Harde man, and Bill Dozier. e v e n in g * « a R U T H C R O S S H O N O R E D A reception was giv en at the Luling C ountry ( ’tub Wednesday a ftern o on in honor o f Ruth Cros Miss Cross, M r s . VV. E. Dotier, Mrs. Joseph in e D aniel, and Isa­ belle Mayes motored to Luling ti a ttend the a ffair. M itt A lice Miller o f Se attle, Wash., national treasurer o f Rh. Mu sorority, left Au tin T hurs­ d ay a fter visiting at the chapter J p r e p a r e y o n r g i f t l i s t s t u n e ! S H O P W I T H D A I L Y T E X A N A D V E R T I S E R S E L IZ A B E T H A R D E N Announced I bd I ber exquisite V E N E T I A N T O I L E T P R E P A R A T I O N S f o r p r e s e r v i n g a n d e n h a n ci n g t h e b e a u t y o f th e skin, m a y a l ­ w a y s be h a d a t T. H. W illiams C o n g r e e * at F i f t h Black and Colors s n a m a n s 6 0 8 C O N G R E S S J E R S E Y S T R I C O S C H E N I L L E S B l a c k B r o w n S p a n i i h Tile N a v y W i n e K i l t i e P e r s i a n C . r e t* n AL.I. H E A D S I Z E S A l l W i n t e r Is A h e a d S H O P W I T H D A I L Y T E X A N A DY B R T I SE RS you'd better check up today We know you wo n’t be thinki ng about buying a n y t h r u g t om or r ow ! But why s h 0 u I d n’ t t ha t’s you? Anyway, w h y we mention the fact that y o u ’d better c he ek up and see if you have enough e m e- l ope s and writing paper letter you ’re for go i ng to write Sunday. W e c an show you some v e r y attractive station- ery. that > 4 1 1 1 I S I I A l I I co m m o n ly known as statio n ery l o w 75c collegiennes "set” for the hie day ! O J - - vi ct ori es will be s cor ed o t h e r t h a n on t he g r i d i r o n t h a n k s g i v ­ i ng d ay. wi t h c ol legi enne s p l a n ­ n i n g a t h r e e fold f a s h i o n a t t a c k for the gam e f i r s t . s m a r t s u i t s t a k e f a r e of a n d a u s t i n t he gam* * ii* st iou s h o p s t a k e c a r e c t t h e fa s hi on an gl e f or t ea l a t e r S i ( A D I d , collegiennes the ankle length crepe frocks just the thing for the tea after the game find New Soft-Knit Hats! So S m a r t — So E a s y T o vVear $ 2A NM . . a n d N O W . i s t h e r i g h t t i m e t o b u y y o u r c o a t . Phi* s e a s o n t h e c o a t s a r e s m a r t , p r a c t i c a l , a n d o f g o o d q u a l ­ . . ity a r e r i c h l y . r i g h t . F o r F r i d a y a n d f u r r e d . . » t h e y a r e . l e n g t h * t h e . S a t u r d a y a n a d d i t i o n a l \0% off o f the- a l r e a d y l o w p r i c e s Dresses J u s t A r r i v e d A l o v e l y g r o u p o f a f t e r n o o n , b r i d g e , o r w i t h f r o c k s —- t e a d e t a i l * t r i c k y l i t t l e t h a t m a k e f o r s m a r t n e s s . $109 5 $15 at th e ‘ ‘ f o r m a l * t h i r d , fashion victory is com­ plete at the formal dance in the evening, with all glory to white satin and black velvet J if M r u ’K ■J • - . DAILY TEXAN Pliant* 2 .1 1 4 7 C o n g r e s s a l N i n t h [^uedecke - M o f f a t t C o n g r e * * a t N i n t h FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1031 founded in 1907 by th e Baptists of Texas. O M C - A C 5 Dr. C harles Milton Darnall, M. D., 1930, who has been se rv ­ ing an intern eship in San Antonio d u rin g the p a s t y ea r will be a s ­ sociated with the Mayo Brothers* in Rocheter, Minn., a f te r Clinic th e clinic a n ­ J a n u a r y nounced fo r seventy- five young physicians, 2,000 ap* is teaching the third grade in the plications w ere received. Dr. Dar- nail was one of the seventy-five Hondo school this , selected from Willia D. Fly, ex-tudent, ’29, this year. openings I. Wnen list. Elizabeth F. Gilson, B. B. A., 1929, is living at 614 FT Jose- phi ne S tre e t and w orking in th e office of B u rn ett & Gosling, gen- school of Uvalde. etal agent- Companies, for A etna AfGHated this year IS* Losoya S treet, ft..c h ite c tu r a , draftg m a n with w . Logan Knapp, B. S., is now Carolyn Hope, B. A., is teaching S tre e t the G etty in * an n ° ni" ‘ .Scott Dunne, architect, at 303 Sue Boatly, University stu d e n t Melba Building, Dallas. i tea. bing the sixth in *25-’29, g la d e in Hondo, I exas, this year. lie r home i- in A ustin, V. 0. Key, Jr., B. A. ’29. M. A. ’30, form erly a g r a d u a te studen t in the g o vernm e n t d e p a r tm e n t of the University, is now doing g r a d ­ uate work iii political science a t the U niversity of Chicago. He hold* a fellowship in political science d e p a rtm e n t. th e re K A McNatt> c . FL, is a plant jnspect 0r with th e S ta te H ighw ay D epa rtm en t, receiving his mail at Box 43, B uffalo, Texas. His home i in Bowie, Texas. J. C. Melcher, ’27-’31 AAB, is now livifig in P o r t Lavaca, Texas. Cecil Moore, W S I , is serving the , as su p e rin te n d e n t of the T ehua- this year. He was j naca schools principal th e re last year. Robert L. Ohls, B. S. in M. F'.., Mary Ann Morgan, ’29-31A, of 1929, was w orking this sum m er in the engineering d e p a r tm e n t of San .Antonio and Barton Borden the American Rio G rande Land I of Houston, were m arried in J u n e and Irrigation Com pany with his aud a r e now living in Houston, office is connected with to join the General Electric Com- pany at S chnectady, N. W., early this fall. in Mercedes. He planned where Borden the Borden Milk Company, Mamie Patillo of Greenville accepted a position in the Dallas public school system fo r this year. She was fo rm e r ly county school su p e rin ten d e n t Of H unt County. Mrs. A nnie L ee L au g h ter R a t­ liff, U niversity s tu d e n t in *27-’29, is p rim a ry te a c h e r in the S o u th ­ side school of Fid na, Texas. R. M. Caveness, M. A., 1930, L au ra Mac Stevenson, B.B.A., received an ap p o in tm e n t soon af- was elected president of San j te r her g rad u a tio n as se creta ry to Marcos A cademy d u rin g the sum- C. D. Simmons, newly appointed m er and en tered his new duties investm ent statistician of th e Uni- S ep te m b er 15. The Academy was I versify. Phot^l'M ph, Canadian S tito n a i R m lw c ff A lthough the Canada lynx is som etim es confused with the bob­ cat or bay lynx of the (‘ast, he is an entirely d if fe r e n t cre atu re. He is to b** distinguished from his m e an e r relatives by his lighter g ray color, t u f t of long black hairs on the tips of his ears and his large, hairy paws. He feeds chiefly on rab b its though he also It has also been re p o ite d favors grouse and o th e r gam e birds. th a t he som etim es kills d e e r and caribou. Above is the old a risto ­ crat himself posing for one of the few pictures ever made of him outside of a zoo. O fficial Notice $$ ll IX. This L y n x Posed i« i n d e n t n e w s p u b l i c a t i o n o f T h e U n i ­ - c - I n c o r ­ lo n g . I’ ,1 . i c a M o n s , t h r o u g h o u t a iiiipu , o f t h e • ■ T h e D a i l y T e x a n , th* v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , is p u b l i s h e d o n s i t y a t A u s t i n by T h e .S tu d e n t porated, e v e r y m o r n . r i g e x c e p t M o n d a y , s e s s i o n . l e x * * E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e s . B. H a l l 1 20. 122. • I * . * ( A f t e r It I h I -61 p h o n e ■ . , IO I» tv B. H a l l I# ■*. I t u s i n e * O f f i c e s , 1 2 7 , »r,'i 13 6. T e l e - T r i e p h o n t w 2 * * 1 6 4 I ' r i a t e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y I ’r p o , A C W r i g h t , M a n a g e r . E n t e r e d as c o n d ria s m a t t e r a? t h e po-, to t fie. a t A ;»tm, T e x a s . S u b s c r i p t ii n p r i c e b y m a i l : F i v e d o l l a r s y e a r l y . B d if o r In - c h i f f A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r ” j O e” t M O M A 3 C O O K M A R Y L E K W E S T O N W i l l i a m E U i t i e r I k e M o o r e E D I T O R I A L D F . I'A K l M KN'l K o v H a l l ) I K l Y DEPARI M h VI OLD WORLD AND NEW A com parison of the stu d e n ts attending in A merica with those ta king a coarse of in E urop ean universities wit! bring ou* striking points of d iffe rence in the Tela ti v Dons of the two r i a 'sew. We arc told ti KtSiolar of th e Old World is keenly inter. politics, active in discussions of public i decidedly concerned in m a tte rs offering tu n ity for del,ate and anxious to improve h tai capacities with consideration for his I w elfa re only as a secondary element, oi leges •(titres «!t*v«*r a1 e posi- at the =ted in 111- rest, oppor- s men- ihvpical See let y E d i t o r A * « i i t a n t M d H a l t o m , C e n e E s f b e r G r e e n f b e t h W l m b i r l Begay Spence, S p o r t s E d i t o r Am- taut i Jo' D r a m a ’ i S a d y A n i t a t i a t e s , P a t < a v o . On the o th e r hand we are asked to reg*1'*1 s a d y e F r a n c e s S t a r r do •cd Rolierts, Gwendolyn Strieb er, Keawtlkm Mildred Cooke, u n d e r g r a d u a te of C anadian and American it stitu- C ar r. F r a n c e s Kasprow \ r une, Eli/.a * eld, Fb-rence Wulf PH roe rn E v e l y n W o r t s m a n . ourst la th er >r the . f hi* Sba rf stein, I tions of le arning, to not his apparen -x— i in questions not essentially relevant to S P O R T S D I P A HI M U N I I which he is taking, his p referenc e for garni than for a rg u m e n t and his disinclination most p art, to subordinate th** practical si th*- theoretical. education to the tw o A fte r all, types of student* V io le t R i c h a r d s o n H o n t a d a y , J a i b o o n L o x ll. H a r d e m a n t h D. N I A V H B y M A R V I N G A R R E T T C hairm an Smoot, m em ber of > the S e n a t e finance com m ittee, has in­ increase recommended an come imposition of a taxes and selective sales to | ta x bring the tr e a s u r y out of its de- j fie it. help to in W rits o f a tta c h m e n t a g a in st “ fo re ig n ” oil com panies o p era ting jn Texas in violation of the T ex a s! an ti- tru s t laws, have been issued as a re ult of the cam paign s t a r t ­ ed by A tto rn ey -G en e ra l Allred to oust companies from the S tate . a fifteen m a jo r A blizzard has been waving Ja p an e se flags in the te rrito ry of T itsihar and A nganchi since the Chinese forces have been driven out. "N o cause for ac tio n ” was giv­ en as the reason for the th ro w ­ ing out of c o u r t of the case of Dr. Baul N. ( 'y r to remove Gov­ ern o r Huey P. Long from office in Louisiana. r e p o rte rs S e n a to r Connally of Texas has th a t told W ashington are business conditions in T exas looking b righ ter. He said that Roosevelt and B aker have good sup p o rt in T exas for dem ocratic nominal ion. Prince John of Lieehtestein, who last su m m er was m arried to a W eatherford, T ex as, girl, says th a t being an A m erican is more attra c tiv e than being a prince. Because D em ocrats are p e rm it­ ting a free-for-all race to fill the se at made v ac an t by the death of S en ato r W urzbaeh, Representative G arner bas criticized the p a r ty . having a session a t Waco The ta x p a y e rs ’ League has been and j th« re has been much loud speak- th e courthouses ..cleaned o u t » th a t f T<.x»s *hou|(| lin g saying ' the j governor who plan to the .would legislature. c a r ry the have The world is g oing to real pro sp erity if H e n r y ; some Ford sees l i g h t 1 light, and this tim*1, he thinks, it will be a prosperity th a t will stay fo r a while. things in the are the logical outcom e of their environm ent anti associa­ tio n s' The stu d e n t in E urope—excepting those of the British universities— have seemingly little, if any, of th a t phase o f university lift* t o which we r e f e r a* ‘‘cam pus activity.” Athletics, as they are in an elem entary stage. In recognized here, are o th e r words, outside of his actual studies out b r o th e r collegian in Europe has little opportunity to exercise his facilities about the college. It is not to be wondered, then, t h a t he tu rn s to the realm s of polities as a means of relieving his mind from the m onotony o f his surrounding*. Should i> tx- any more a m a tte r of am azement th a t the s tu d e n t with whom we are acquainted in this side of the w ate r tu rn s with zeal to the num ­ erous activities about the campus which claim his atten tio n , and th a t in his devotion to th. nf he is apt, too apt perhaps, to ignore happenings of in­ te rn a tio n a l con iM|uenre |ti. y affect his college life? in -.tar a This la rg e r a ttention to campus activity is not held up as a justification fo r such indifference, but only as a reason. T here is, however, a danger that we may magnify th#* importance of our own petty u n dertakings out of all proportion to their im portance. McGill Dairy. W H E R E IS T H E STU D E N T'S INTEREST _ from a rec en t trip to Europe, declared She pointed (Hit th a t here of college age and his European tu rn in g th a t she was appalled by the contrast, between A m erican youth co ntem p orary. She pointed U nited S ta te s the young men, especially, arc ad­ dicted to th e use of a harmless form of wit, known their conversations, whereas the Continental youth, regardless of class, has definite, and, at times, very enlightening views on a variety of subjects, and appears to be greatly interested in politics. wisecracking, in in Kdnu I’erber, rioted Amuricsn novelist, in rn- [jjpytonknt-Govfim or W itt * th a t the people should map o u t 1 s&ui ALL WOlVfEN S oi*gftiii2 &tions m u in th e ir or- req uested to hand the j a program fo r a reo rg an iz atio n of Kan iz a tio n ’s cards, giving the time I the g o v ern m e n t and then elect a i 9n(j n jace 0f meeting, the list of Tho fre ig h te r lost sank lives were T w enty-five when a Spanish in t he Blat k Sea Wednesday. T en n e sse e F a its certainly support Miss F e r b e r ’s contention (.oncoming the Fluropean youth's interest in poli­ tics. for even a hasty perusal of some m odem history will reveal th a t changes of the governing p a r ty have olten been due to the activity et v f t- i ty students. In Europe, nearly every stu de nt is affiliated with some political party. Over here I*acreage legislation. resu lt tin u n d e r g r a d u a te is contem ptuous of politics and politicians, with whom h e ‘ usually associates all I G randhi-Stim son torm s of greed and waste. Although the stu d e n t rnav not I ,, , he is en tirely passive. He fails to exhibit any of the young men of the enthusiasm Europe. la rking in understanding or i n t e r e s t , ' S l“ t ' f “ nd , t “ '-v * • “ " ork ' " Kl' th * , I er to b rin g a b o u t f u r th e r disarm - a rn ea ts a t the d isa rm am e n t con­ ference. Legislature, called into session to see what it could do a b o u t the financial con j r J j t ion of the sta te , has asked th a t it be perm itted to ac t on cotton the Floover- it been learned th a t the United )f conferenee As a ihown . . . . . . . ha.* by . * The F a r m e r ’s Union is still con­ tend ing th a t an investigation be made of the F ed era l P’arm Board. Mayor Cerm aek of Chicago has responsibility of accepted m a intaining in Chicago and the now famous "S ec re t Six” may be dissolved entirely. law T u n n ey says th a t his new seven- heavy- new thf is The solution to this problem rests with college the United States. Courses students throughout in political science the undergraduate introduce into the more technical phases of th** subject, and such courses are found to be among the most in any college curriculum. Few popular offered realize the possibilities of a political career. If university stu dents would discard the passive a t - j pound boy titu d e which has been theirs for so long, if th e y weight champion. would develop some of the enthusiasm which is so characteristic of C ontinental youth in this re­ spect, then we could hope to correct the social problem- which are more complex and more im­ mersed in Hardiness th an ever before in our his- tut v. Chief o f- Benn^vlvaruan. the Tlu Things -tare looking b e tte r Piurope, too, says J. P. Morgan. F E M I N I S M A L A C K the right feminis rn ha - bean content mi ith d e ­ Modi ri m anding to vote, practicing politics, holding public office as men are permitted to do, while it has neglected advancing the one thing it can do and men cannot. Men can create the a p p a r a tu s of civilization, found businesses, build machines, but there is no record of th e ir handiness ut employing this a p p a ra tu s for a distinctly social purpose. (C ontinued F ro m P age One) lOxtension. We sta rted off with Since only one contest, debate. then. State-w ide competition in declamation, e^say w riting, spell­ ing, dram atics, typewriting, te n ­ nis for boys and girls, basket ball, football, trac k and field athletics, and about tw e n ty other contests has been instituted. and and place of meeting officers, the membership. These cards should be in the Dean of W o m e n ’s office by W ednesday, N ovem ber 2r>. are needed to complete the activities schedule. cards The DOROTHY G E B A U E R , assistant dean of women. te a c h e rs’ colleges, hold distric t interscholastic meets. T h ere are j 26 districts in the State. T hese! district m eets qualify co n testan ts for the S tate m eet which is held at The U niversity of T exas the j firs t T h ursd ay, F'riday, a n d Sat-j u n la y of May each year. in the the f e a tu re s of th** i "O n e of of Interscholastic , policy League is to furnish e d u c atio n al guidance as well as conduct com ­ the several contests. petition The an n u a l S ta te g e l l i n g co ntest furnishes one illustration. A b u l - ’ letin ha> been prepared contain- ing a selected list of words adapt- J cd especially to the use of child­ one ren. L ast y e a r more hundred and seventy-five th o u ­ sand of these lists w ere se n t to th e public schools. th a n P u r p o s e s N a m e d "T h e athletic contests a re not prom oted in o rd er to make m on­ ey, advertise a town, or give p r e s - 1 tige to a certain coach, b u t are I promoted solely the b en e fit for th e p a rtic ip a n ts and the par of tic ipa ting schools. S trict eligibili­ ty rules govern all sports. These a r e ad m inistered by League com ­ m ittees over the State. The S tate draw n com m ittee executive from the faculty of the U niversi­ ty un d er the chairm anship of T. H. Shelby, dean of the Division of Fjxtension. Roy B. H enderson is athletic director, and Miss Willie Ma** Thompson is se c r e ta ry .” is » iiuiir Women can civilize a society and men cannot. C o u n t y B a s i s U s e d "In prom o ting the contests we find it c onve nie nt to organize on We would get along w ithout women lawyers, edi- !a c o u n t.v basis. The initial elim ina­ the tors, physicians, and hotel brokers, but we* could tlon# ? r.e conducted undcr supervision of an executive com- not noi gel along without women as a c i v i l i z i n g force, i < e i„ ft,,, __ , „ n ntte e elected from the teachers In the g r e a te r concerns of life it is the absence t o a a . . . a u s e n te , 0 f the county. Some two hun d red . th a t justifies toward civilization of the women th a t men are fo re v e r children. It is evident, in a commercial sense, th a t Womens t* control all organized ex p re s­ sions of spiritual activity. Consider the proportion of the p urcha sing a d 2eirisin g directed impulse in th e ir complaint the close of . . . . . . „ , , . toward •*. * ■ * a inter* " A t , u the i i * , , . co m m ittees in supervise , f or their county elim inations annually. , Captain Dexter Shelley in his th r e e years, r a n k in g with J Texas last county y e a r of playing, elim ination, with all of th e w in­ ners decided, districts com prising Jacobi na Burch, B. A., of De­ this horn five to tw e n ty counties a re I ca tu r, is teaching Spanish the scenes o f more extensive com- ; y ea r in the high school at Min- ; t he scenes oi more extensive com- y e a r in tne nign senooi a i Min- ‘ D* ■ I icy of m a ny ! petition. Many of the higher t d u - ; era! wells. F or the past f o u r years * cational in stitutions of the S tate , j she was head of the Spanish de- the p a rtm e n t at Alpine High School. including practically all — of • . * r . ‘ . . . . . . . Milton (P a p ) Perkins, L ong ­ horn s ta r in football, this fall e n ­ te re d his new duties as coach of the Patti W elder High School of \ Victoria. He is also te ach ing sev- i elal courses in the school. P erkins was one of the o u tsta n d in g back­ field men of the Longhorn team F O R T H IS ISSUE N ight E dito r A ssistants: Weldon Hart, Krause, Irving Israel, K Weaver, Mildred Cooke. N ight Reporter: Muriel T eller. May Bonta E arle W alker, Billian ,-k. Welch, Louie Beth Centenary C a m e I iiiversity the from Today team 1931 Shre- football plays next to its last Kami* of th< season— with Centenary College at veport. Upon the surface several interest*1 the ordinary are ing departures noticeable in regard to this gam e, such as the fact that it is the first time in recent years that Texas has played a game on the W eek prior to the annual T h anksgiv­ ing game with A . & M-, as w e l l as the equally unusual aspect that it is also the first time least, that I in r e c e n t years, at Texas has ever taken on a g a m e on a Fri- j day, * , * , . 1 Of course there will be relatively little support for the team in this gam e since only a ^mall number of students and sup* porters a r e making the trip, coupled with the fact that it is less than a w eek until the outstanding t h e Southw est— that with A. &, M. on rhanks- giving I fay. However, those who do m a k e the trip should be all the more eager to support the team than ever, sirree it is up to them to carry the burden of seeing to it that the team know s it has the students hacking. football gam e of There has been much talk about t h e unusual schedule which 'texas was forced to face this year, and the Centenary game is only another example of the truth ot the various statem ents which have been made. However, regardless of what many people may think o f the schedule which was c harted for J931 the fact remains that it is the schedule and as such must be carried out, and that every student ot is his the University should feel duty to support I he team — win or lose— and that the Centenary gam e is no e x ­ ception. that it Phi Eta Founded primarily in order to stimu­ late scholarship among undergraduates of leaser rank than juniors and seniors, who heretofore were the only students untitled to membership in such honorary frater­ nities as Phi I ie ta Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary fraternity for freshm en is holding its reg­ ular fall initiation today for those men who have established their eliglblity by the excellence of their grades. The distinction o f the majority of na­ tional honorary organizations comes too late for a stimulation of greater scholastic endeavor for the majority of students, and for this reason was Phi Eta Sigma estab­ lished in order to provide the necessary incentive freshmen to continue the good work which they have already start­ ed in making grades which entitles them to membership in such an organization. for Any fraternity or organization of any kind which has as its primary object the promotion of scholarship des*rves the sup­ port and backing o f students in the Uni­ versity. and particularly does Phi Eta Sigma since it really does more to furnish a background of scholarly endeavor in preparation for the years which are to follow first-year stu dent’s college; ear* er than any other similiar organization on the cam pus. in a Economic Knowledge a recent speech before the student of W esleyan University, during its , • . . 1 ‘ T!l women on ^ u' Vl'rdut PflMlLfiniDN » pf P/'t. c r e / • I f i i - i. I I , - in criticism of 1,1 III body I). Young, i cf‘m lm n k-^ reflect- specifically t he fem in in e view s centennial c e r e m o n i e s . Owen the noted financier said, t h e a te r pro- American colleges and universities, thai 'Auctions can easily make or break the success of most students fail to get a broad economic I tf“‘ *m'sentat*on* In tb< re: m of ethics, m anners, outlook, bringing oui faut thai sin- art’ and Kenera1 c u l t u r e VUU will find th e same t h * dent are not gaining a real know ledge of* ev‘dt?nee. the complexities of their economic lion.* with the world generally. f which o u r modern is not g e ttin g much advantage. F e m in ­ society ism itself will nave to o tiize firs t the ju stifica - ton oi criticism against it. Then this force will be recognized and should be given a b e t te r d ir e c ­ tion. Daily Kansan. “Economic and political organizations are over-reaching and to some extent par­ alyzing one another, and we have been training men in the technique of produc­ tion. distribution and finance, but not for that additional ‘overhead’ of economics !oi their lack of instruction in e n d e a v o r - 1 who h l r necessary today,” Mr. Young said ing to bring about real economic know- iii his speech, which has been received “dg*' he is undoubtedly basing his remarks with much comment all over lh*- collegiate on ,-ome actual experience or facts which world he has come in contact with. I his is a* great social force re la­ Then* is probably no other man in the W hen such men as Mr. Young think United States at the present time who can this matter worthy of their time and con­ speak on such a subject with more know­ sideration it is apparent that the time has ledge at his command than can Owen I). arrived for som ething to be done; w hether Young, and any remarks which he makes that som ething be an attempt to instill in regaard to topics having financial or interest and more practical ecol omic significance must be taken at know ledge into the average student, or their face value. W hen Mr. Young criti- merely to force him to take more interest / ’ri/o,. A ..rb'-Q i <•<»11,.i t i , . 4 >111/1 economic ,’ Think About Xmas Gifts Now! O n ly 2 9 Shopping D a ys T o G o ! Use the Classified ( i i f t Suggestion Lists As Y our Guide Classified A d D ep a rtm e n t P h o n e s: 2 -31 64 2-3165 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N H ARO LD TEEN—SODAS, SODAS, A N D STILL MORE SODAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THEATERS R I C H M A N ’ S F O L L Y ( C ) — w i t h G e o r g e B a n c r o f t , F r a n ­ c e s D e e , R o b e r t A m e s , a n d J u l i e t t e C o m p t o n , l a s t t i m e s ‘ P o s s e s s e d , ” w i t h t o d a y . J e a n C r a w f o r d C l a r k a n d G a b l e , T u e s d a y , w i t h m e n t r e l i e f b e n e f i t m i d n i g h t n i g h t , S a t u r d a y m a t i n e e 1 1 : 3 0 o ’ c l o c k . A t t h e P a r a ­ m o u n t . t h r o u g h u n e m p l o y ­ t u r d a y W I C K E D ” t i m e s t o d a y . ( O — w i t h E l i s s a L a n d i a n d V i c t o r M c L a g i e n , ‘ ‘L o c a l l a s t B o y M a k e s G o o d , ” wi t h J o e E . B r o w n , S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a y , w i t h u n e m p l o y ­ m e n t r e l i e f b e n e f i t m i d n i g h t S a t u r d a y m a t i n e e 1 1 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k . A t c o c k . t h e H a n ­ n i g h t , C l a r k e , R E C K L E S S L I V I N G ” ( C ) — w i t h M a e R i c a r d o C o r t e z , a n d N o r m a n F o s t e r , t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , w i t h n o w u n e m p l c y m e n t b e n e ­ f i t m i d n i g h t m a t i n e e S a t u r ­ d a y n i g h t , 1 1 : 3 0 o ’ c l o c k . A t t h e Q u e e n . r e l i e f / K I N G ‘ A C O N N E C T I C U T Y A N K E E A R T H U k S ( B ) — w i t h Wi l l t o d a y . m i d n i g h t I N C O U R T ” R o g e r s , “ T o m S a w y e r , ” t i m e s l a s t t o n i g h t , m a t i n e e , s p o n s o r e d b y S i g m a D e l t a C h i f o r b e n e f i t I n t e r ­ s c h o l a s t i c L e a g u e P r e s s C o n - f e r e n c e , I I : 1 5 " K e p t H u s b a n d s , ’ o ' c l o c k . w i t h D o r o t h y M a c k a i l l a n d J o e l M c C r e a , S a t u r d a y o n l y , w i t h r e l i e f u n e m p l o y m e n t m i d n i g h t m a t i n e e b e n e f i t 1 1 : 3 0 S a t u r d a y o ’ c l a c k . A t t h e T e x a s . n i g h t , E stimates: A. great; ll, guod: C, fair. . F o r m e r , l i g h t m e a v y w i e i g h t B O X I N G C H A M P I S S T I L L F IG H T I N G . p a u l r e c e n t l y o u t - s t a g g e r e d e l k i £ c l a r k , a n e g r o , i n a ' B r o o k l y n R i n g r 3££l£AJ3ACH /CCC £/V£D lo DO HAQ. 5 fan -tub bout— %'/1 rn aq s ago na 0, ooo. co 1’ a r DQ A whig j)owa: Paz FtGrir/ I rn ■ ' < e KANGAROO I ? J Kit OF THE FASTEST OF ANIMALS j o t w i n g l e s s T h a n a jO O D a u t o m o b i l e c a n UN A F UL L - GR OWN O N E C?OVVN IN THE AUSTRALIAN O P E N C O U N T R Y . cL f 3t/ ■..... - » t o b r e a k Reviewed T o d ay “R E C K L E S S L I V I N G , ” a n a c ­ c o u n t o f th e e f f o r t s of a y o u n g a w a y m a r r i e d c o u p l e i n v o l v e m e n t s in b o o t h g g i n g f r o m a n d g a m b l i n g a c t i v i t i e s a n d to c o n d u c t t h e i r live ‘ on th e u p a n d uj>,” is th e f e a t u r e a t the Q u e e n T h e a t e r . M a c C l a r k e a n d N o r m a n j l e a d i n g r o l e s o f F o s t e r h a v e the t h e p ie c e , a n d t h e i r a c t i n g p f the y o u n g w i f e a n d h u s b a n d d o e s m u c h t o m a k e t h e n a t u r e w o rt h s e e in g . T h i s is p a r t i c u l a r l y t r u e o f M i s s ( l a t k e ’s p e r f o r m a n c e a s th e gir l w ho l o v e s h er y o u t h f u l s p o u s e e n o u g h to w a n t t o h e l p him g e t ] a l o n g In t h e w o r l d a n y w a y sh e con , h u t w ho n e v e r t h e l e s s w i s h e s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e to g e t “ l i g h t ” a a n d th e o o n c r the b e t t e r . O t h e r ­ w ise , “ R e e k ie ; L i v i n g is a m o d e s t little c o m e d y d r a m a , n o t g o o d , not b a d , t a k e it o r l e a v e it. t o g e t h e r . .. m i n i m u m , bu* a d e a l T h e pail a r e f i r s t s e e n o p e r a t ­ in g an UTisucce ;-ful s p e a k e a s y on - t u f f they th r o w t o g e t h e r in th e k i t c h e n sin k . TI'.err* a r e f e w c u s ­ t o m e r s a n d no p r o f i t s , o n i j a din; h o p e th a t s o m e d a y t h e y 'tray he a b l e to b uy a f i l l i n g s t a t i o n o v e r in .lr rsey C i t y a n d s e t t l e d o w n to h a p p in e s s T h e y o u n g h u * b a n d ’ s h ab it o f b e t t i n g o n th e j r a i ' s k e e p s theii -jinn* ca J o w l ' ; i g s u l t s in-1 Ic • e n old t h e ir f l a m e o f a, ai l m e n t * e R p n o n e h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r l a i g ' s c a r 1 g a m ­ b l in g a n d b e t t i n g . T h o i n d u e ra id t! e p la c e , th e y o u n g hnsbe.no l o s e s ‘ he th e g ir l q u i t s him, b u t m a t t e r s a r e b r o u g h t to the u s u a l c o n c l u s io n a f t e r some* jot k e y i n g a b o u t . R i c a r d o C o r t e z , w o p h a s a r e c o r d f o r p l a y i n g the m a n a f t e r the o t h e r f e l l o w ’s w if e , T l a y s him a g a i n ; an d M a r i e Pre-1 s a v i n g s a g a i n , a n d the g i r l w h e r e b y is u s e d it .« tm in # Yost, S lim S u m m e r v i l l e , a n d a jir o v id e m o m e n t s <n- f e i e n e e h a n i e r m e e t w ill be held S a t u r d a y . T h e A g g i e s will b e d e ­ f e n d i n g c h a m p i o n s a s w o n a c l e a r tit le to ’ he c h a m p i o n - j c o a s t ‘ hip e v e r y y e a r Urn am i iii h i d i n g 1 9 2 7 w ith t h e e x c e p t i o n o f 1 928 when th e y t i e d w ith th e R i c e In- .stitute O w ls. T h e t o s s o f a coin in t h e A g g i e s ' d e c i d e d th e h o n o r t h a t c o n t e s t . f a v o r , howl vt r, ;n T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s p r o b ­ a b l y will e n t e r th e r a c e a s h e a v y f a v o r i t e s f o r th e L o n g h o r n s h a v e m e t a n d d e f e a t e d R ic e , A. & M., a n d S . M. U . in due-1 m e e t s so f a r h is y e a r . The A g g e hold a d e ­ c ision o v e r R ice, T h e A g g i e r u iu n i s who w ill e n ­ t e r t h e r a c e a r e M e lton S m i t h , S u l p h u r S p t i n g , c a p t a i n ; H e c t o r F u e n t e s . S a lt i l l o , M e x i c o ; S a l v o - d o r M a r q u e z , Y o r k t o w n ; W. E. N a n c e , L o m e t a ; ll. C. S m i t h , F o r t W o r t h ; C. I). L o n g , Roseate. Mr. l e t t e r ­ S m i t h a n d M a r q u e z a r e m e n . F u e n t e s . L o n g a n d IL C . S m i t h a r e s o p h o m o r e s a n d N a n c e w a s a s q u a d m a n in 1 9 3 0 . F u e n t e s L p r o b a b l y the A g g i e s * b e st r u n ­ the n e r a s he pln« c d in m e e t w ith T e x a s a n d foi t ie d fir s t with M a r q u e z in the m e e t with R ic e I n s t i t u t e . f i r s t C H E S S C L U B M E E T S T h e U n i v e r s i t y t lies.- C l u b w ill t o n i g h t ut 7 : 3 0 o 'c l o c k a t ('. A ., B ill W e l l y , p r e - m eet the V. M i d e n t, a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . l l : l 5 j s p e c i a l ! t o n ig h t , Midnight Matinee fih u iz a - S A W Y E R . ’* a “ T O M tiotl o f M a rk T w a i n ’s c l a s s i c o f e a r l y A m e r i c a n b o y h o o d , will he th e m o tio n p i c t u r e on a m i d n i g h t m a t i n e e p r o g r a m at tin T e x a s T h e a t e r o ’c loc k , b e i n g s p o n s o r e d b y S i g ­ m a D e lt a C h i, h o n o r a r y a n d p r o - 1 f u s i o n a l f r a t e r n i t y j o u r n a l i s t i c f o r m e n , the p r o c e e d s to be u s e d f o r the b e n e f i t o f the I n t e r s c h o l ­ C o n f e r e n c e a s t i c L e a g u e Pi e s s h e ld in c o n n e c t i o n with t h e F u g u e m e e t eve i y y e a r . T h e b e n e f i t show s p o n s o r e d by the j o u r n a l i s m g r o u p h a s b e c o m e an a n n u a l c u m urn, a n d at th is t im e the p r o g r a m o f f e r e d h ig h e - t w ill th e r a n k i n g m o t i o n p i c t u r e s o f J e a r . T h e hook it w a s taken * is f a m i l i a r to e v e r y o n e . th e A c t o r s p ort r a v i n g e v e n t s o f J a c k i e c l a s s i c ( o o g a n a - in c lu d e T o m S a w y e r , J u n i o r D u r k in a- H u e k l e b e r r y F i n n , Mitzi G r e e n a - B i r k y T h a t* her, a n d J a c k i e S e a r I a- S i d S a w y e r . All child a c t o r s do e x c e l l e n t w o rk , r e - c r e a t ­ i n g with a m a x i m u m o f e n t e r ­ t a i n m e n t t h e s c e n e s a n d e p i s o d e s o f the o v e r - p o p u l a r s t o p s . A p r o ­ g r a m o f v a u d e v i l l e n u m b e r - u n d e r th e d i r e c t io n o f B u r t D y k e will he p r e s e n t e d w ith t h e p i c t u r e i n c lu d e o n e o f fr o m w hich t h e - e the P e t e r W ard T e r r e l l , I ‘.» > I, o f ( Jo rpu - C. E.. frva.s a w a r d e d m e n t C o m p a n y ’s r e s e a r c h in ( hri ti, the L o n e S t a r C e ­ f e l l o w - IL S. hip f o r t h e p r e s e n t s c h o o l y e a r . ; He will d e v o t e h a l f s e a r c h in the e n g i n e e r i n g l a b o r a - J t o r i e s o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . I t im e to r e ­ A n n ie R a t e F e r g u s o n , IL A ., ’ \v i,o t o o k h e r m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e a t in t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n JOJO, o f S p a n i s h a t S u i R o s s S t a t e T e a c h ­ er C o l l e g e , A l p in e . is n ow a n i n s t r u c t o r An I rn pot taut f A anan na nu ut • “ TH E SIN O F MADELON CLAUDET” Opens N E X T S U N D A Y AT 2 P. M. 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