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President V O L U M E X X X V Accounting Body I Names Lay Head Of Organization W eek-end Meetings Held By Two Organizations Of State Officers Named Blackstock and Ex-students Participate In Activities Dr. Chester F. Lay, p rofessor OI accoun ting and m anagem ent, rd Leo 0 . Blackstock, p rofessor ■; Jot business administration, have T< turned from Houston w here a m ee tin g w as held October 13 and 34 of th e T e x as S o c ie ty o f Cer­ tified P u b lic A ccoun tan ts and the T e xas A ssociation of U niversity In stru ctors in A ccounting. This) m e e tin g was attended by the cer­ tified public accoun tants of T e x a s my Walter Staub. president o f the! N e w York S o c ie ty of C e r t if ie d J P u b lic A c c o u n ta n t s , and by J o h n F o r b e s o f C a lif o r n ia , p r e s i d e n t of of I n s t i t u t e th e A m e r ic a n m u t a n t s . Dr. L a y g a v e an a d d r e s s to tin*: Vex as S o c ie ty o f C e r t if ie d P u b lic I Ai >U' ' int - on 1 \ <’< o p e ra I ion and Pl o f D " Ii* a i ’ - an • a th e P r a c t i c i n g I' aa a -a 'h - ad f< . i hex a A f*r Un n g on “ T h e B e a rin g o f th e F ed- .;ai l! ” Ma n a / em* - t <"> l: .. 1 ’ , Dr, < b e s t e r F. L ay, p r o f e s ­ s o r o f a c c o u n t in g in the S chool of B usiness Administration, was elec ted p re sid e n t o f the T e x a s A ssociation of University I n ­ s t r u c t o r s in Accounting a t the recent m e e ti n g in H o u s to n . Dr, Lay s e rv e d a s first p r e s id e n t of this association. Sigma Delta Chi Plans Completed For Friday Show i n n * F o o tb a ll M y s t e r y r»* P ic tu r e , Vaudeville to Feature Benefit Matinee , I; • L . c ■ • I' iii vcr t h e a. - sn, m m n w ... Dr. L a y w a s elec ted p r e s id e n t F in a l plan El th e T e x a s A s so c ia tio n o f U ni- b e n e f i t p ie tai I < m d W , I) in p s s or o f business a d m in is t r a tio n Ut Si in m * tv at Ab..- ne, Pas ele c te d s e c r e t a r y f o r the c o m ­ ing y e a r . T h e o u tg o in g p re s id e n t til' Ja rrell, d i r e c t o r of th e S chool o f lls iness A d m in is tr a tio n a t B aylor 'n iv ersity , a n d the r e t i r i n g se c ­ retary w a s H erseh e l W a llin g , in- t r u c t o r th e a c c o u n t in g f B usiness A d m i n NtTa­ school lo n h e r e a t t h e U n iv e r s ity . Dr. first p resid en t of By was .ll i n n c t U i i i Cl T i XU th e m id n ig h t f o r show will b e m a d e T h u r s d a y n i g h t by m e m b e r s o f S ig m a D elta p r o fe ssio n a l Chi, jo u r n a l is m f r a t e r n i t y fo r m en, a t a m e e ti n g in J o u r n a li s m Build­ ing IOU a t 7 :3 0 o’clock. T h e p r e ­ T h o u sa n d s e n ta t io n , “ T w e n t y W itn e s s e s .” fo o tb all m y s t e r y sto ry , will be given F r i d a y n ig h t s t a r t i n g at 1 1 :30 o ’clock a t t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r . Besides th e c in e m a p r e s e n ta t io n a p r o g r a m of v a u d e ­ ville a c t s will be g iv e n . T h e fin a l p r o g r a m will be a n n o u n c e d F r i ­ day. (I iris m a y a t t e n d t h e show p a r ty , Miss Bully T e r r ill, d ea n o f wo­ men, h a s a n n o u n c e d , p r o v id e d th e y a r e in by I :20 o’clock. the A lh- Sty I n s t r u c t o r s in A c c o u n t i n g to »e elected when it form ed eight ears ago. in in a M I — ...... ..........o - 'becking Plans M ade T o Benefit C om m ons Plan--, f o r a (.huck ro om w ith a Blocker, f r e e o f c h a rg e , a r e b e in g ad<* f o r th e U n iv e r s it y C o m ­ ino-. S i'v ural t heft ha re tun n i e ■fried, b u t im- ■ s s i b l e to t r a c e th e p e r p e t r a t o r s ■ such deeds, C h a rle s Zivley, di- B c t o r , s t a t e d . is p r a c tic a lly it th e t h a t V. I. M oore, d e a n of s tu d e n t Ile, s t a t e d in s ta lla tio n lf such a se rv ic e w ould u n d o u b t- to proi i:> f r t y t h e r e , line in c re a se p a t r o n a g e . -afot.s a n d w o u ld in IO-- l e f t ii;--! - in Houston Club Lays P lans for H olidays The p u r p o s e rn th e sh o w is to o f a to t r i p th e o r g a n i z a ­ T h e d e f r a y e x p e n se s C hicago m a d e by t i o n ’s d e l e g a t e show is b ein g sp o n so red by S ig m a - m an Delta Chi, a n d is b e in g p u t on th r o u g h th e c o o p e r a tio n o f J a m e s R. F re d d y , m a n a g e r of th e T e x a s T h e a te r . la s t w eek. ---------------o--------------- Venue Fixed in Oil Suit of U niversity V e n u e of th e suit of t h e S ta to the R e a g a n of T e x a s v e r s u s in ­ C o u n ty P u r c h a s in g C o m p a n y , volving o f c e r t a i n U n iv e r s it y IVxas (iii r o y a l t i e s , w as fixed in r r a v ie. C o u n t y by a r u lin g o f th e B o a rd of Civil A p p e a ls W e d n e s ­ day. it a lle g e s T he S ta te is c laim ing $ 5 7 5 ,0 0 0 w hich r e p r e s e n t s u n ­ t h e d e r p a y m e n t o f R e a g a n C o u n t y P u r c h a s i n g C o m ­ pany. r o y alties by f r o m H o u s to n , T h e H o u s to n Club, com posed laid T he defendant h a d m a d e e f f o r t >f s t u d e n t s F o r t d an s a n d a p p o i n te d a c o m m itt e e W o r th . T he S t a t e a r g u e d f o r tr ia l ’u e s d a y to a r r a n g e f o r a h o li d a y la t t e r p e t it i o n l a n c e to be g iv e n by its m e m b e r s w a s a p p r o v e d by th e c o u r t r u lin g . l u r i n g in A u s t i n a n d th e t h e C h r i s t i n a th e ease h o l i da ys . to h a v e - ...... ...... tr i e d in o - An a s s e s s m e n t of 50 c e n ts is to ie m a d e upon each m e m b e r , pay- Ible by I u ■ -day, th t u b e r 3 I , (lf - [jeers b f th e clu b will m e e t tw ice md th e w hole club will m eet once t h e ses- [ach m o n th ion. th r o u g h o u t around the perip By tho Buzzard Splaw n M akes Short Stop En Route North Dr. W a l t e r M. W . S p la w n , p r e s ­ ident o f the U n iv e r s ity f r o m 1924 to 1927, and now in v e s tig a tin g th e o p e r a tio n s o f re ta il sto r e s f o r t h e n a t io n a l g o v e r n m e n t, m a d e a s h o r t stop in A u s tin T u e s d a y en r o u t e f rom S an A n to n io to W a s h in g to n . Dr. S p la w n , a m e m b e r of t h e I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m m ission, a r r iv e d a t 5 :52 o ’clock, a n d r e ­ sum ed his t r i p s h o r tly t h e r e a f t e r . o----------------- H a v e a good tim e in S a n An- I . it is h e . S p e e d y ! Arrests Get Results In Parking Troubles V io la to rs o f p a r k in g r u le s on G u a d a lu p e a r e re c e iv in g fin e s n o w in s te a d of f r ie n d ly w a r n in g s , d e ­ clared S e r g e a n t W ick F o w le r o f th e A u stin police d e p a r t m e n t y e s ­ t e r d a y . T h e r e s u l t has b e e n a n o tic ea b le d e c r e a s e in a r r e s t s . Ion to K A N N A C R O W t, kid, j u s t skip . LATRICIA L O C K R I D G E h a d b e t ­ te r slow d ow n on h e r N ew Y a w l i [allop * b e c a u s e is a w f u l bad I it In o u r slow easy g o in g c o n s t itu- I ions . . . . A n s w e r m e, is J IM M Y j u s t TEL! KS c r a c k e d o r limply n u t s ? W e will h a v e to a d ­ alid th o u g h thai J I M M I E a n d Ii l a t e r , A N N , a r e a go o d r e m e d y IG ! ; b a d c a <• - I 11;- d ! 1111 p ■Bicorne back to college B U B B A EHM XX. g la d you a r c b a c k and )pe college a g r e e s w ith you as > ired th is y e a r as it ha ist six yea rs. L. C. S n id e r , c o n s u ltin g g e o lo ­ H e r e ’s to J A N E H A R T Y — she L. D o h e r ty ,n r e a lly ta k e o f f Mae W e s t to ; C o m p an y , w ill sp e a k a t l l o ’clock to d a y , T h e d e p a r tm e n t has m a d e no r e c e n t a r r e s t s of U n iv e r s it y s t u ­ d e n ts f o r a n y o t h e r o f fe n se s. i r f e c t i o n — y o u m ight to see h e r G E O L O G I S T T O S P E A K th e H e n r y -------------- -o f o r th e gist ----- t o . . Architects Send 34 Trial Designs For Museum Coin American Legion Group To Select Memorial Silver Piece Faculty Active Sale Proceeds to Finance Texas Centennial In 1936 D esig ns s u b m i tte d by 34 U n i ­ v e r s ity a r c h i t e c t u r a l s t u d e n t s f o r a T e x a s C e n te n n ia l M em orial Coin, which will also be used in r aisin g fu n d s f o r a S ta te m u s e u m th e U n iv e r s it y to b e lo c ate d en c a m p u s , w e r e f o r w a r d e d to D a l­ las W e d n e s d a y b y W. T. R o lfe , p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i t e c t u r e , to a id I the S t a t e A m e r ic a n L e g io n com - ; rn it te e on t h e coin d e s ig n s in se- ; looting s ilv e r I piece. T h e s e a n d o t h e r p r o p o se d th e t h e | final decision d a t e lias not b e e n I a n n o u n c e d by C h a i r m a n G e n e r a l la u d e V. B irk h e a d o f San A n- d es ig n s will be c o n s id e r e d by to d a y , a l th o u g h c o m m itte e a p p r o p r i a t e a n j ton lo. A t p r e s e n t, T e x a s h a s n o m u - I | scum w h e r e co m p le te e x h ib its a r e av aila b le to p a t r i o tic c itiz e n s anil h is to ry . th e s t u d e n t o f lo n g ad- j T e x a s i A m o n g th o s e w ho have I v a c a te d a n d been in t e r e s t e d in th e e re c tio n o f an a d e q u a t e s t r u c t u r e ) fo r th e e x h i b itin g of relics s a c r e d to T e x a n s a n d a r ti c le s o f n a t u r a l h is to ry h as b ee n Dr. J. E. P e a r c e , p r o f e s s o r o f a n th ro p o l o g y . P ie c e s a n d a r tic le s w hich be housed in a T e x a s m u s e u m f o r m p a r ts of th e e x h ib its of th e l a r g e m u se u m s all over th e w orld, Mr. R olfe s ta te d . should A site fo r th e m u s e u m h a s a l ­ r e a d y b een s u b m itte d b y P r e s i­ d e n t ll. Y. B e n ed ict a n d th e B o a rd of R e g e n ts in c o lla b o r a t io n w ith a special m u s e u m c o m m itt e e con- j .-isling o f R e g e n t s L u tc h e r S t a r k of O r a n g e a n d ii. K. A y n e s w o r th of W aco, a n d Dr. W. .J. B a ttl e , p r o fe s s o r o f classical la n g u a g e s . S u p p o r t N eed ed S uccess o f th e p la n o f fin a n c in g the b u ild in g of a S ta te m u se u m through, th e selling of th e c e n to n - I i n - j ; nial coin w ill d e p e n d o n th e te ro s t a n d s u p p o r t of all citizens of T e x a s, Mr. R o lfe said. O r g a n ­ izatio n of th e m o v e m e n t f o r th e I sale o f th e coins is u n d e r s u p e r ­ v i s i o n of A. G a r la n d A d air, c h a ir- L e g io n t h e A m e r ic a n T e x a s C e n te n n ia l C o m m itte e a n d an e x - s tu d e n t o f t h e U n iv e r s ity . of A p p ro v a l by th e F e d e r a l T r e a s ­ u r y f o r th e m in tin g o f a T e x a s C e n te n n ia l coin h a s a l r e a d y b e e n given. The * oin will be pla ce d on sale t h e p ric e o f S I, the e n tir e p ro fit of 50 c e n ts I" he used f o r e r e c tin g th e b u ild in g a n d g a t h e r i n g c o llec tio n s f o r th e m useu m . in 1934 at D ra w in g s by U n iv e r s it y s t u ­ d e n t s w ere solicited by th e L egion coin c o m m itte e , Mr. R o lfe said, a n d th e selectio n o f o ne of t h e m f o r th e coin design, w ould b e a co m p lim e n t to t h e U n iv e rsity d e ­ p a r t m e n t o f a r c h i t e c t u r e . ---------- -— o--------------- New Election Fills Vacancies in Group in le ft to fill E a r l R o b e rts , s t u d e n t d ir e c to r of t h e U n i v e r s i t y B a p tis t C h u r c h , has a n n o u n c e d th a t the f o u r n e w m e m b e rs e le c te d th e v a ­ th e B a p tis t S t u ­ c a n c i e s d e n t U n ion a r e H o w a rd M c C am ey, B a p tis t T r a in in g S e rv ic e C h a i r ­ m a n , D re w Nichols, M ission C h a i r ­ m an, M a rio n E d w a r d s , P e r s o n a l S e rv ic e C h a i r m a n , a n d Bob A t ­ chison, B u lle tin E d ito r . T h e o t h e r m e m b e r s of the B a p ­ tist S t u d e n t U nio n w h o w e r e e je c te d last s p r in g a r e E a r l R o b ­ erts, p r e s id e n t, E liz a b e th C a n n o n , S m ith , s e c r e ta r y , A n n ie L a u r a music c o m m itt e e c h a ir m a n , P o p e L a w re n c e , t r e a s u r e r , (H e y T alley, social c h a ir m a n , M a ry K a th e r in e L a c e y , c h a ir m a n , E l ­ e a n o r Bell, c a m p u s r e la tio n c h a i r ­ m an, M a rk A d a m s , p e r s o n a l s e r ­ vice d ir e c to r , M a ry F r a n c e s B e d ­ d e r , c h a ir m a n , M a ry G r a c e A d a m s , S u n d a y school c h a i r ­ m a n , R ex T h o m p so n , ex te n sio n c h a ir m a n , Jas-e J o n e s , g r e a t c o m ­ mission g r o u p c h a ir m a n , a n d J . W. M cD aniel, cou n sello r. in s t r u c tio n p u b lic ity 0— --------- P A I N T I N G W I L L B E H U N G T h e S p a n ish L ady, a c opy of Z u r b a r o n ’s f a m o u s f i f t e e n t h c e n ­ tu r y p a in tin g , will be h u n g in the l i b r a r y o f L ittlefie ld D o r m ito r y soon, Miss R osalie G o d fr e y , b u s i­ ness d i r e c t o r of th e d o r m ito r y , a n ­ no u n c e d W e d n e s d a y . A_0------------ __ S T E W A R T D I E S Local Gals Lend Gable Namesake Unbelieving Ear I n t r o d u c i n g a v e r y w elcom e a c q u is itio n to T h e U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s c a m p u s — Mr. ( lark G a ­ ble! th e o n e t h a t w e a r s Y o u ’v e h e a r d th e n a m e b e ­ fore. C l a r k (table, you know , is t u r t l e ­ neck s w e a te r s and slaps J e a n H a r lo w or w h o ev e r t h e love of th e m o m e n t h a p p e n s to be. He is supp ose d to b e a v e r y w o n d e r ­ f u l p e rso n . B e in g m a sc u lin e a n d inclined to lie a little je a lo u s at tim e s th is w r i t e r has his d o u b ts. B u t here n or is n e i t h e r th e re . t h a t T his one, o f co u rse , d o e s n ’t do th a t. He plays t h e c la r in e t in the L o n g h o rn B and and has: n e v e r si appel I J e a n H allow in his life. F u r t h e r m o r e , he a v o w s to-— t h a t he d o e s n ’t winch pro ves, of co u rse , th a t T h e U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s ’ C lark G ab le is s m a r t e r th a n is H olly­ w o o d ’s. in te n d H e h as so m e in p e r s u a d i n g especially people, girls, to b elieve th a t it is r e a lly h is nam I -. d if f i c u lt y “ I te le p h o n e d one th e o t h e r n i g h t , ” he g r in n e d , “ and told h e r t h a t ii w a s * la rk G able but sh e d i d n ’t b elieve m e .’ ’ Figure Shows Increase In Special Observation, Final Trial Cases ll. in c re a s e . show an is believed T he a n n u a l e n g i n e e r in g , t h a t som e o f in th e n u m b e r F ig u r e s just r ele ase d fro m the 'I'. P a rlin , d e a n of th e C ollege of A r t s a n d Sciences, I in d u stria l p la n t in ­ spe ctio n tr ip fo r s e n io r s t u d e n t s o f m e c h a n ic a l e n g i n e e r in g will be m ade N o v e m b e r 8, 9, a n d IO, Men- J o ffic e of dell M. H eller, i n s t r u c to r in m e c h ­ anical a n n o u n c e d . W e d n e s d a y . T he t r i p will be m a d e 0 f s t u d e n t s placed on special ob-! to S an A n to n io this y e a r b ec a u s e s o lv a tio n a n d fin al tr ia l over th e th e it list f o r th e fall o f 1932. T h e f i g - 1 t h e new.st. oldest and som e o f u rea ty p s o f in d u s tria l p la n ts m a y be m o r e p o o r strid e n ts f o u n d th e re , th u s g iv ing th e s t u ­ v e rsity b e c a u s e m a n y on tho list d e n ts a c h a n c e th e a r e t r a n s f e r s f ro m o th e r c o l l e g e s : m o d e rn , u p -to -d a te m a c h in e ry a n d or first y e a r s tu d e n ts , processes o f m a n u f a c t u r i n g w ith Die old. A total o f 211 s tu d e n ts a r e on th e list th is y e a r as c o m p a r e d to a to t a l o f 1-1 in 1932 a n d 153 T he p u rp o s e o f th e tr ip , Mr in 1931. On tho special «. User c a ­ H eller s ta te d , is to allow th e stu - dent in- q u a i n t e d w ith th e e q u i p m e n t a n d c r e a s e o f 17 o v er last y e a r and m a e h in e r y o f as m a n y 28 o v e r 1931. on final tria l to ta l 7*1 th is y e a r as to 03 in d u s t r y as possigle. in 1932 a n d 42 tile p rev io u s y e a r . ac- Hon list a r e 138 s tu d e n ts , a n d e n o te t he U n i - ; do n o t n e c e s sa rily to c o n t r a s t to see a n d to bec o m e ty p e s of T hose in Group Appoints Committees To Building Duties Home Economics Students Plan Hospitalities And Exhibits A n n o u n c e m e n t of th e a p p o in t- to c a r e m g of th e H o u s e Council, a g r o u p o f eig h t c o m m itt e e c h a ir m e n who will d ir e c t c o m m itte e s t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f hom e econo m ics its a c tiv itie s , w as m a d e r e ­ a n d c e n tly . T h e council w a s a p p o in te d by Miss M a ry E. G e a rin g , p r o ­ fesso r of h o m e econom ics, H e le n C aldw ell, p r e s i d e n t o f the H om e I m o g e n e E c o n o m ic s C lub, L a d r o n e , p r e s id e n t o f O m ic ro n X u. a n d C h a ir m e n o f m itte e s w ill m eet w ithin w eek c o m m itte e s . to elect m e m b e r s of the v a r io u s c o m ­ t h e n e x t th e ir All se n io r s t u d e n t s must m a ke th e t r i p if th e y e x p e c t to g e t t h e i r d e g r e e s this y ea r. anil a n y o th e r s tu d e n t m a y go if he can get p e r ­ mission fro m th e c h a ir m a n of th e d e p a r t m e n t o f m e c h a n ica l e n g i n ­ ee rin g , Mr. H e lle r d e c la re d . N ew an d old t y p e s of te x tile mills, p la n ts, p u m p in g houses, m a c h in e shops, flour mills, b a k e rie s, la u n d rie s, a n d ice p la n ts will be visited. T h e g r o u p will go to R a n d o lp h Field w h e r e a stu d y ()f the a e r o n a u t i c m a n e u v e r s will to D u n e a n be m a d e, a n d t h e n o f a v ia tio n . Also, a c e m e n t pla n t b u ild in g a n d an a ir-c o n d itio n e d will be visited. M ost o f th e i r tim e will be s p e n t in th e n e w p l a n t s a n d v ie w in g the old ones will be d o n e m e re ly fo r c o n t r a s t, Mr. H e lle r s ta te d . T h e g ro u p will b e u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n of Louis B e g e m a n , a s so c ia te p r o ­ fe sso r of m e c h a n ic a l e n g i n e e r in g , an d Mr. H eller. — o--------------- fo r FieJd t0 vit’w thf‘ m e c h a n ic a l side Ex-student O pens L aw Offices H ere E v e ly n B r a d e n w a s a p p o i n te d c h a ir m a n of t h e h o sp ita lity com ­ m itte e . F r a n c e s M cC lain w as m a d e c h a r im a n of t h e n e w c o m e r s com- J m i n c e , w h ich a c q u a i n t s n e w stu - a n t s w ith old a n d o th e r n e w s tu - a n t a t t o r n e y th e d e p a r t m e n t o f eco­ d e n t s in t h e nomics. The c h a ir m a n of f lo w e r a r r a n g e m e n t com mittees* > g r o u p o f s t u d e n t s who keep f re s h flow ers th e hom e econom ics in classroo m s, Ida Mac L in d e - is m aim . E v e r e t t I,. L oo ney, g r a d u a t e of the U n iv e r s it y a n d f o r m e r a s s is t­ g e n e r a l, h as a n - n o u n ee d th a t he will open law o f- ices in th e N o rw o o d B uilding a n d w ill e n g a g e in p r a c tic e h e r e . A f t e r l e a v i n g t h e a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l ’s d e ­ p a r t m e n t , h e co n tin u e d as special counsel t h e a n t i- tr u s t s u i t o f A t t o r n e y G e n ­ eral J a m e s V. A llred. in c o n n e c tio n w ith Service Reports 60 on Sick List Majority Named Live Littlefield Dormitory In T h e n a m e s o f bi) s t u d e n t s a p ­ p e a r e d on th e U n iv ersity sick list W e d n e s d a y . T w e n ty - f iv e of this n u m b e r w e r e g irls s ta y in g at L it­ tlefield D o rm ito ry . E loise I hose sick a t L ittle f ie ld a r e : A n ita C am pbell, M erle D odson. A nnie L ee Miller. S arah M. Mc- A sh a n , Ely, M a rjo r ie BaJke, M a v o u re n e F itz g e r a ld , d e ­ cile R e s t e r , Lois Be l l e H o u sto n , F e r r in , A ileen E n r i g h t, M arion N adine S im m ons, O r!inc D u n n . R u th Levy, V e r a H arzk e , M y ra C o p l m , M a ria n T a r lto n , Doris M o n tg o m e r y , M a r g a r e t M a rtin , L e is H as wed I. H ele n Harmed, R uth Kirk, S a r a h Ann Powell, M a rg a re t M c F a rla n d , and May King. p u b lic ity E u n ic e H ig h to w e r will Mr, L o o n ey h as se v e re d his con- n ec tio n w ith a H o u sto n law f ir m an d has m oved to A ustin in o r d e r to d e v o te m o r e tim e to th e a p p e a l th e d ir e c t th e co m m ittee . O p en house c o m m itt e e , a g ro u p w hich a r r a n g e s fo r e n t e r t a i n m e n t s given by s t u d e n t s a n d fa c u lty m e m b e r s , will be u n d e r t h e d irec tion o f Mrs. 0 f th e a n t i t r u s t decision to A u d r e y G o re e. A c o m m itt e e a r r a n g e e x h i b its of p o tte r y , china, etc., will be h e a d e d by E s t h e r Manx. A n n e F r i a r w a s a p p o in te d c h a ir m a n t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t of c o m m itt e e , w h ich will sp e cia l e n t e r t a i n m e n t s . A t m e m b e rs a r e asked to be p r e s e n t , ] h e a d of th e h o u s e council is C a r - J J o e A rnold, f o r e m a n , s t a t e d W e d- o line C a so n . Jesse B a lle tic is ill a t S eto n In f ir m a r y . S t u d e n ts co n fin e d to St. a r e : M a rth a D a v id 's H o sp ita l C abin, W o o d ro w W ilett, R. M W h ite h e a d , P ie ta Mims, C a rr o l Cook. R o b e rta Collard, D an D erby. S y d n ey R eg an, Mildred E d d e r , C O W B O Y S D R I L L T O D A Y S u rf a c e , L yn n C ow boys will hold a drill m e e t- ; Bill Irving> H al Cella ing to d a y a t 4:45 o ’clock in f r o n t ] Brewer> p o ro t h v d ir e c t of G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m a n d all j T h o m p s 0 n i anil AUce C r is«tie. M a ry G S u .rne> E lia a b e th B e d . to £ ourt of Civil A ppeals, _________ ___________ nesday. Stiles, th e Engineers and Architects To Exhibit at Open House S t u d e n ts r e p o r te d ill at : ell, A nn ( ’hr, Al ice Rhea. H e m l in e I M e rc e n s te in , a n d Vivian D yers a r e ill at S cottish Rite D o rm ito ry . hom e a r e : E liz a b e th B eard, E le a n o r Corless, J u l i a T h o m p so n , M y r a J a n e ap iin , G e n e v a R eisinger, .a w d e r, E le a n o r T o w nsend, M a ry E liz ab e th W yn ne , M ildred A te r , V e ra H a rz k e , D oris M o n tg o m e ry , E n g i n e e r s a n d a r c h ite c ts o f th e ing th e w e a r i n g p r o p e r tie s of ea ch j a m e s q . D in e r, and J a c k H orne . _____________ _______ 0 In the architectural display will boards. A display , i : .. or . . i i i n t o chine will be on d isp la y u n d e r e i th e r c o m p re ssio n T h e s t r u c t u r a l d e p a r t - sp e cim en s will be v ie w e d th e -ion stre s s. Also a te n s io n m a - •. te n - l Y l & r K O W l t Z A n a L .C I T I I C U n iv e r s it y will p r e s e n t th e ir b u i l d - j m a te r ia l. ings f o r p u blic a p p ro v a l F r id a y , m e n t T h e a n n u a l o p en house w ill e x t e n d t h r o u g h the a f t e r n o o n n ig h t a n d will be clim a x ed b y a n E n g m e e r - A r c h i t e c t d a n c e f r o m 9 1 the tw is t in g o f a b a r o f ste el. . t e I o clock. B u r n e y S tin s o n a n d h i , o r c h e s t r a w ill f u r n is h t h e m u - U k e p e o p le t h a t e n t e r th e e l e c t r i c a l ; , [ C#ttncl1 of. th f sic. The five department* o f the department display. tw o schools w ill each hav e its hd.it will he shown ow n a r c h i t e c t u r a l disp lay will be f r o m p e r s o n a lity m e t e r 2 u n til l l o’clock. T h e e n g i n e e r s I m a m a d e t e c t o r . ” A te le p h o n e dis- [ w ill present their exhibit b etw e en play will show the operation o f 5 an d 8 :3 0 o’clock. the The new mem- ex hibit. T h e h o u r s f o r t h e , th a t v isu a lis e electric c u r r e n t s , a [h t s w e W I W M arkow itz, who et a n d W aiK u erite publicity. - .. ti m i t- h introduced « tr! ohaiffe o! p u b lic atio n s f o u n d a ti o n , In this ex-1 J ™ "’ere in stru m ents H 11 . . A p h o to -e le c tric cell will c o u n t ~ T w o now m e m b ers <>! , Take Hillel Places both m a n u a l a n d a u t o m a t i c sw itc h-! a n d a “ h o t- sh o w in g th e S t a ­ i t .... -n 0 . * a , , I - i , . . ? ' J n » t‘^i a u m a n °* , of lighting and 1, B oard of D irec to rs , sp oke on p r o g r e s s made by th e bo ard « P lans f o r the Hillel e v e r y class wall b e will be o p e r a t i n g in th e e x h ib its held at d an c e , S te a m a n d c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s sch ed u le d f o r O c to b e r 28, to be class o f ;• color e f f e c t s and an exp lan ation! and P ro - of the m anner in which th ey a r e a n ^ o f f e r e d suggestions, be P r o f e s s o r Gideon’s w a te r colors in Mexico f u s s e r E v e r e t t ’s exhibit of model- h a n d le d will be given. in g an d p l a s t e r ca sts. Daily d r a w - ; ings f r o m show n. T he f r e s h m e n will p r e s e n t p r e s e n te d by th e m e c h a n ic a l engi- Wt're a ’-s0 disc usse d at f u n d a m e n ta l p r o b le m s of d e s i g n ; ! n ee rs. T e s t s will be m a d e on the sophomores will show design s steam turbines during the exhibit. o f the classical orders; the juniors: Also in the display will be foundry; the will exhibit problems which will work, woodshop work, and vary from for exteriors and build in g s, and t h e s e n io rs will p r e ­ se n t p la n s in a d v a n c e d design. ttasi tryouts for Bit and Spur were held Tuesday at 4:30 o ’clock W este afield Riding Uiub at oil f ie ld w ith a n e x a c t d u p lic a te j w ith Elizabeth S a n f o r d , J a n e o f a n oil w ell as it is fo u n d in a n Huguley, B etty Briscoe, Elizabeth a c tu a l field will f e a t u r e th e e x h ib it Wansley, and S u san Sanford pass- to becom e in L eah th e s e im p o r te d I n s t r u m e n t s f o r G re gg , a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of phy- and In t h e J o a n C h a m b e rs, le a d e r o f Bit and w ill be divided Both o f the e x h ib its will in volve j p a r t m e n t . Also on d i s p l a y will be I m e m b e r s o f th e club. Ju dges th e te s tin g o f th e m a t e r i a l s t h a t th e s t u d e n t s c o n f r o n t in a c tu a l In t h e h ig h w a y d e p a r t ­ p ra c tic e . m e n t all th e m a c h in e s will m a ke tests of sample materials, racasur- all ty p e s o f oil field e q u i p m e n t a n d se veral th e m e a s u r i n g o f g r a v i t y a n d r e - s t e a l c o r d in g of seismic waves. landscaping to plans ; turning of specim ens on lathes. interiors o f ; An originally designed m iniature th e A u s tin C o u n t r y Club the m e et- tw o p a r ts , o f th e p e t r o l e u m p r o d u c tio n de- (Continued on Page Five) e n g i n e e r in g into — ------------------------ ----------- F I V E PA S S T R Y -O U T S tr a i n i n g f o r w om en , ing th e t e s t r e q u ir e d t r y o u t s w e re Miss T he civil d isp la y [ S p u r. it “ s o m e tim e ” . . tell us w h y BONITA lease ARDING th in k s she is way a h e a d j W e d n e s d a y . T h e f everybody else . . . in G e o l o g y B u ild in g 3 0 1 W o r d h a s b ee n rec eiv e d h e r e of t h e d e a th o f N . D. S t e w a r t o f H a r - . S o m e o n e Dr. F, M. B u lla r d , as so c ia te p r o - \ linge n. M r. S t e w a r t w a s th e f a t h e r a n n o u n c e d o f Misses M a dg e how t h e count stood w as made. H am (lien p e titio n e d P r e s i d e n t H odges as follow s: E n t i r e S t u d e n t B o d y I, G. T. Humid si, petitio n Hill ii tdges, p reside n t o f the S t u d e n ts ' A ssociation o f T he U niversity o f T exas, to c o u n t th e votes ca st f o r me as c a n d id a te f o r g r a d u a t e a s ­ se m b ly m a n f o llo w in g g r o u n d s : th e on T he c o n s titu tio n o f th e S t u ­ d e n t s ’ A ssociation does n o t im pose th e p e n a lty o f ineligibility to hold o ffice fo r f a il u r e t o h an d in a n e x p e n s e a c c o u n t “ d u r in g th e f o r e ­ noon o f the d a y o f e le c tio n .” I su b m it the f o llo w in g p a r ts o f th e c o n s titu tio n fro m a r tic le 2 5 : “ T h e p r e s id e n t sh: th e elect* lion j u d g e to c o u n t the votes o f no c a n d i d a t e who does n o t s u b ­ mit such a s t a t e m e n t . ” This r e f e r s to be s u b m i t­ to ex p e n se account ted “ d u r i n g th e f o re n o o n of th o day o f the elec tio n .” i n s t r u c t I c o n t r a s t this w ith the follow­ ing fr< rn a r ti c le 27 : “ A ny c a n d i­ date w ho m ak es such a w ilfu l m is­ s t a t e m e n t ( r e f e r r i n g to m is s ta t e ­ m e n t o f a m o u n t on exp e n se a c ­ c o u n t s ) or w ho e x p e n d s a total of m o re th a n f i f t y d--liars d ire c tly in in te r e s t o f his c a n d id a c y shall th< ineligible to t h e r e b y be r e n d e r e d hold o ffic e f o r w hich he was a c a n d id a te f r o m the perio d o f o ne y e a r fro m th e d a t e of such o f ­ fs i n e ’’ H e re a p e n a lty is im posed by th e c o n s titu tio n . It a p p e a r s to me 'h a t t h e m u t t e r in a rtic le 25 is a m a t t e r of p r o c e d u r e an d not a n im position o f p e n a lty . Should my votes be c o u n te d a n d I h av e a s u f fic ie n t n u m b e r, I th in k I should hold th e o ffice. th e been sta ff a c tin g The st a ff o f the 1934 C a ctu s I will hold a m e e ti n g in J o u r n a lis m ; Building 3 at 2 :3 0 o’clock F rid a y , j* hilt on O Brien, editor, h a s an- ; nouneed. At th is m eeting, sp ecific I p o sition s on t h e Cactus s t a f f will I be awarded a n d e d ito rs I will be a n n o u n c e d . J Those who have t e n t a ­ tively placed on a r e J a n e J u a n i t a Cross, J o h n S teele, Wei nm t . S a r a h B eth M cIntosh, Voyd B e n n e t t, C h a rles W are, W o rth W a re, Ross S h e a r e r , Jo e Greenhill, M o rtie Marks. D onald Mitchell, Jim Dick McCulloek, T h e lm a K im ball. Bdl H am ilton, Harold Dyke, J o h n D ittm u r, Bruce * olth&rp, E m e A Collier. Mel I i .avn, Ray Bonta, Cockrell, Sam l e e , P e te r Frank Ashley, T ra v is W ell s, Soaw illow H alto m , (Jus Levy, Evelyn R o b e rtso n , Dorothy B a in e s , Mabel Shelby. H o m y Wood Lillian H ester, Mildred Winan J o h n H en dric k- son, Louise Mi s, K a t h e r i n e A r­ .•I har, N elson F u lle r, C u rtis Bishop, F r e d B e h a f f n e r , J a m e s Glasscock, A lta B u tler. E r n e s t Noel, B e n D ec herd, F r a n c e s Bone, Ed Carl F e r ris , W illiam Donnell, Jim m y Mi K inney, R o b e rt B rin sm ad e , Mil­ la rd Z ea g ler, H e n r y G ra h a m , W aldo F le tc h e r , F r a n k H ayes, M a r g a r e t G ra s ty , F r e d H usband s, Bill Dozier, W illiam B e em an , and Dell Clay. Ex-students M ake Plans for Banquet The I \ s tu d e n ts of N >rth T ex a s S ta te T e a c h e r s College will meet in G a rriso n H all F rid a y , O c to b e r 20, at 4 o’clock, W. IU Boyd, f a c ­ ulty sponsor, a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s ­ d a y . r h e p u rp o se o f tin* m e e ti n g for will lie to m a k e d e f in i te plan th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t w hich will be held F rid a y , D e c e m b e r I , a t 6 o'clock rn the dinin g room o f the A u stin c l u b . M r. Boyd a d d e d th a t t h e b a n q u e t w ould b e a f e a t u r e of t h e I ex as S t a t e T eachers A ssocia­ tio n w hich w ill m e et in A u stin f r o m N o v e m b e r 30 to D ec e m b e r 2. The < x• si lid e n ts u su a lly n u m b e r a r o u n d OO in t h e U n iv ersity , Mr. Boyd said. T h is y e a r tw elv e of those m e m b e r s are also m e m b ers o f the U n iv e rsity f a c u lty . ....... - ....... — o A ccounting Phases "Title of Lay Speech ----------- pp gar*!ing the p ro c e d u re of re- lb*. C h e s te r F. Lay, p ro fe sso r of c e i l i n g exp e n se a c co u n ts a n d th e sto p p a g e of tho c o u n t in g o f th e votes, I s ta te the follo w in g : O n e e x p e n se rec eiv e d a c c o u n t was a f t e r 12 o ’clock. T h e votes o f th is m an w ere c o u n te d and r e p o r te d . I d ec la re this u n c o n s titu tio n a l atm p e titio n for a resubm ission of the ex p e n se a c c o u n ts a n d th e c o u n t ­ ing o f the votes. That is. I declare the procedure was n o t that that address Beta accounting, will A lp h a Rsi, h o n o r a r y a c co u n t i n g fraternity in th e University Com­ mons today at ti o ’clock, Brady Stevens, president, announced. Dr L ay’s su b je c t will be '‘Problems Arising from Relationship B e ­ tween Practical ami Educational Phases o f A c c o u n t i n g , ” Dr. L a y has ju s t r e t u r n e d fro m elected provided by the constitution, H o usto n where he was president of the T exa s Society of I also would desire an interpret Certified Public Accountants, aud j ta:ion of tho follow ing from as- before which organization he de- t id e 2 5 : “ Every candidate for a n livered a paper on “ Professional I election to an o f fic e to be elected A ccountance and Management I by the e n tir e student bod), shall C onsultative a n d the New D eal,” (C o n tin u e d on Page F ive) [ 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 Steers Go Through Hard Scrimmage Session Wednesday SWINGING WITH THE LONGHORNS MITCHELL T. C . W s S ta r inexperienced O range and line is be in g seasoned by Each gam e shows that the inc is g e ttin g and to ugh er line to be a ' to get the Oklahoma g a m e . u In niger em erged from the i of su b stitu te to a regular. L onghorns uncover a sta r] n v. every game, the Texas I will face a line as u n r e ­ ad the rock of G ibraltar, are going to be some eur-j conference the iture when they m eet the team s in t o team * c o n f e r e n c e T he C e n t e n a r y G e n t l e m e n h a v e c e a s e d to b e g e n t l e m e n if th e m a n n e r in w h i c h th e y m i s ­ t r e a t e d is t a k e n i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n . T h e s u r p r i s i n g u p s e t th a t w a s a d m i n ­ t h e osrer-confi d e n t i s t e r e d la s t y e a r , c o n ­ L o n g h o r n in th e t i n u e s t o m in d s o f L D iversity s t u d e n t s . T h e L o n g h o r n s w ill p r o b a b ly be to b e a t g i v e n a n e v e n c h a n c e t h e G e n t l e m e n , a n d th e y will b e f i g h t i n g lik e an e n r a g e d T e x a s S t e e r f r o m th e o p e n i n g m in u te . t e a m l i n g e r v iv id ly in '•tarted som ething new The professional football leagues lave in the way of football. The in te r ­ collegiate r u le is that a playw­ ear! not pass unless he is five line of of th e back yards scrimmage. T h e re w ere too many scoreless ties am ong th e pro fes­ sional teams, so the officials de­ cided th at to it would be throw a pass a ny w h ere behind the line. The re su lts have been that itball game flyin g foot- e are more > than in any ?ssional foot- legal irrison smile such a rule? circus would they could *e behind the C ontractor to S p ea k To E n gin eer S o c ie ty Don Lee, s e c re ta ry of the As­ si c ated G< rn i a1 C o ntractors, will addre? ■ the m em bers of the A m e r­ ican S cie-y of * :vil E n g in e e rs in E ng in ee ring Building 111 at 7:30 o'clock, W ilb ur Ruby, vice p resi­ dent o f the as.-*M-ia* ion, anno un ced '.--Us address A f te r Mr. the from men hers will h e a r r e p o r ts t h e legates who a tte n d e d the .- u te conventio n O ctober 12 and 13 in Dallas. Plans will be dis­ cussed fo r the open house. L A N I E R E L E C T S T O D A Y to d a y at 5 o'clock Sidney Lunier Literary Society will meet in the Tex a- Union 301. Helen Black- 1 urn, p r i - i d e n t, a n no un c ed W e a ­ re - lay. N ev m e m b e rs will be loon. H elen Mims will be voted 1 11 , B n > m - n il and Helen C raw fo rd Dallas last w eek-end. " i I t h e S t e e r s i n t e r n a t i o n a l t h e t h a t w a s hold f r o m in m e n t t e r r e y S u n d a y , b r a n d ©t w a r n school s t h a t h e a d i n g f o r c o n f e r e n c e t h e last T u e s d a y t o u r n a ­ rn M o n ­ t o f l a s h e d a s h o u l d c o n f e r e n c e o t h e r t h e L o n g h o r n s a r e t w e n t y - f i r s t t h e i r title . te n n is t h a t t e n n i s Captain M artin B u s b y at ert ram W e lte ns played sensational!; in the .semi-finals of the to u r n a team o lean Davis Cup doubler Alfonso Un la and RU ardo T an a last year s ca Ii; team . and m em ner of th< ram W el tens i doubles nlav< ll l o o k s t t u x b y , like h a p p y d a y s f o r Dr. P e n i c k w i t h s u c h m a t e r i a l b u r l a c e , W e l t e n s , a s B r a d y , S m a l l e y , a n d P e a s e to w o r k w i t h . T h e S t e e r n e t t e r * t h e e n t i r e y e a r . W h e n p r a c t i c e t h e t h e w e a t h e r g e t s t e a m t h e g y m . T h i s y e a r , C a p t a i n B u x b y t o l d t h e y a r e p l a n n i n g us r e c e n t l y , on h o l d i n g e x h i b i t i o n m a t c h e s a t t h e g y m a n d c e l e b r i t i e s s u c h as WiS m e r A l l i s o n a n d B e r k e l e y Bell a r e e x p e c t e d to p l a y in t h e m a t c h e s . r o u g h , in p r a c t i c e s DANCE on the Gunter Hotel Roof A f te r the ^ *”tr* I ex a s- CENTENARY GAME ' T ~ SATURDAY ~ N IG H T A t San A n to n io w ith C H U C K W O O D and his d a n c e o r c h estra 9 until I o ’clock Sp on so re d by T h e U n iversity of T e x a s Cowboys m ge m e n ts have been made to the ballroom rn event of bad Price $1.50 Per couple Plus Tax Power Tactics Used With Frosh B y R I C H A R D M O R E H E A D 7V x«n S p o rt# S t a f f The Longhorns w en t thro u g h a long, hard scrimmage y esterday a fte r n o o n at Memorial S tadium in p re p a ra tio n fo r their third inter- stectional football game m any weeks again-t the C e n te n a ry G entlem an in San A ntonio S a t u r ­ day. in as] Coach Littlefield put his Steers, defe a te d by N ebraska and Okla- j homa in th e ir first tw o internee- j initial starts, through tw o ho u rs of ; grueling play against E rn ie K oy ’s B team and the fre sh m a n Blue eleven. The varsity c o n c en tra ted on line plu nging and off-tackle smashes against the Blue team of H ank Clevis, assistant freshm an m entor. ! The stu b b o rn frosh line k ept the re g u la r backs bottled up du ring most of the h o u r ’s play. th e In the hour scrimm age against the B team , preceding th a t with the first-y e a r men. varsity crew was more effective. They used th e ir forw ard parsing attack with generally good results. Ron­ ald F a g a n and Charles Johnston did m is t p f the heaving with Jay Arnold, half, doing th e hest r e ­ ceiving. Team D r iv e n H a rd Littlefield drove Coach fiercely th ro u g h o u t his squad t h e afte rn o o n . The Steers have p u t in a birny week thus f a r , c o rre c ting the e rro rs in last S a tu r d a y ’s game with Oklahoma, and p re p a r in g to hah th e deceptive ru n n in g a tta c k that C e n te n a ry is expected to p re ­ sen-. Advance reports on the Gents show th a t th e y will hold a slight weight a dv a nta ge in the line, but t h e will give a few pounds to ; S te e r backfield. P re-gam e dope es­ tablishes the Louisianians as fav- | ©rites due to their 0-0 tie with Louisiana S ta te last week and a I 9-0 victory over the Baylor Bears earlier in the season. Texas, m inus Behn Hilliard, boasts no proven sta rs the caliber ! of Oslin and Smith, C e n te n a ry ! hacks, and Geisler, end, who re- I ceived much m ention fo r AH-; ] A m erican honors last season. The sophom ore Texas team , however, I showed g re at im provem ent against I sent : the Sooners. The tackle and i I Charles Coates to right shift th a t Phil S a n g e r to C oates’ old w ing! j position stre n g th e n e d th e forw ard right j wail considerably on the home end. the S teers hold In tho n um ber of gam es played at d u rin g the Littlefield regim e • Texas, ad­ v a n ta g e of two wins to one, with one t h e tie gam e. Last y e a r S h re v ep ort eleven scored a s u r­ prising victory to win th e ir go with the Steers. The year before. Texas j the ( d e f e a te d C e n te n a ry 6-0 in S hrev e­ port. The 1030 gam e resulted in a scoreless tie, being played on a muddy field here. In 1929, Cen- i ternary went down 26 -0 . Horned Frogs Out T o Maintain Tradition — ------- FO R T W O RTH , Oct. 18.— The -— H orned Frogs of Texas Christian Ii U nive rsity are out to m a in ta in one tra d itio n and to break a n o th e r in S a tu r d a y ’s the Aggies tilt with of A. & M T hey w a n t to b reak the old con­ fe re n c e tra d itio n th a t “ cham pions never to m a intain th eir record of no de­ feats by th e Aggies since 1924. T h ey w a n t r e p e a t,” to be T a y lo r and Bassinger, in ju re d gu a rd s who were unable to play last week, hope in shape for th e A. & M. game. I f they a re not, Coach Schm idt will be severely handicapped a t this posi­ tion, fo r th e re will be b u t three men available. 1 P ractice sessions this w eek are ; all directed tow ard th e objective .o f developing an o ffensive drive. The old saying th a t “ the best de- f e m e is a stro n g o f fe n s e ” is be- : hind every move th a t the coaches t h e ] make i game. j A record b re ak in g hom ecom ing crowd is expected to view th e con- cadet = test. The e n tire Aggie corps will m ake th e trip to F o r t i W orth to support th e ir team . A holiday has been declared by T. in p rep a ra tio n fo r * C. U. for the day. -------------- o *----------- G lass G em s P la ced In G e o lo g y B u ild in g A collection of glass models of fam ous gem s of th e w orld will soon be on display in th e c o rri­ dors of the Geology Building, Dr. F. M. Bullard, professor of geol­ ogy and minerals, said W ednes­ day, O th e r gem models which have been accuratcdy colored to r e p re sen t various stones ann dia­ mond im itations a re included. Two of the 30 display cases in filled with im itatio n gems, Dr. Bullan I the building will be the concluded. ----------------o---------------- Im a g in e Sappy spent the week- | i j end with her p a re n ts in C am eron. Four P layers Left In Frosh Tennis T ourney A c o n tinu a tion of the f r e s h ­ man te n n is to u r n a m e n t W ednes­ day elim inated all b u t Walthall, Hoggs, Dullnig, and Forsg uard . O u tsta n d in g players w ere W al­ thall and Dullnig. Costa, who was elim inated, tu rn e d in a prom ising perfo rm a n c e. Coach P enick announced that the City T o u rn a m e n t will begin I next week, and all players will be j furnish req u ire d th eir own to T he follow ing freshm an t e n ­ nis p layers a r e re q u e ste d to r e ­ p o rt at Penick Courts a t 2:30 o’clock fo r th e semi-finals of play: W althall, to u rn a m e n t Boggs, Dullnig, and F orsg u a rd . D. A. PENICK. balls. All ineligible players were requ ested to tu r n in th e ir nam es to the office so th a t a to u r n a m e n t can be organized for play. following players were The elim inated in W e dn e sda y’s com ­ p e titio n : Pick ett, F ru h m an , G ra ­ ham, Feign, B a rn h a rd t, Sewell, Rollins, Storey, Laughlin, a n d Ward. S ch reiner S tu d en ts H o ld First M eetin g E x -stu d e n ts of Schreiner I n s t i ­ tu te mow a tte n d in g the U niversity will meet in G a r . u s o i Hall a u d i­ to riu m T uesday, (Ut D•1 ** 21. ct 7:15 o’clock, Toe Smiiftt nrcsi- den* of the S e h re m e r Hx-Dudo n - - (Tub, announced W ednesday. AH old m e m b e rs are arg ■ I to Le o n s- ent. As this *s th* fir?*: m eeting of the v?ar. all new student-* in the U niversity who form erly atte n d e d Sch reiner I n s titu te are especially i n \ i t “ d. Also, un inx.tation has been < xtended to alt g ra d u a te s tu ­ d e n ts or faculty n u m b e rs of the U niversity who u< > * form e Iv m e m o irs of the S h reifier faculty in Reivvill“, S rn a r n -mid. Intramural Highlight S c h e d u l e fo r T h u r s d a y T o u c h F o o tb a ll 3:45 o’clock— Sigma Alpha E p ­ silon vs. Sigma Nu, North F ield; 4 o’clock— Middle Field, W ein- t ia u b House va. Full H ouse; South Field, Massey House vs. Lusk I Field, H ouse; 5 o’clock - N o r th E ng in ee rs vs. L aw s; Middle Field, House of Stovall vs. C unningham House. T e n n is S in g l e s 4 o’clock. In d e p e n d e n t Division: B ritt ( H a r r i­ ( B ’s) vs. H arrison son H o u s e ) ; Double fo rfe it vs. T a l­ (H am ilto n H o u s e ) ; W h ite ­ b e r t (Gorillas) vs. Key (House house ( H a m ilto n ' of G r i f f i t h ) ; Wilcox House) vs. Sw eeney (House of G r i f f i t h ) ; W ebb (H ib b e tts H.) vs. O’K eefe ( G r i f f i t h ) ; F ran cis (G rif ­ fith ) vs. Moreland (Full H o u se ); T h a rp (Salle Royale) vs. W i n n e r 1 of S prin ge r-S te inburgh m a tc h ;] w inner of Lobes-Joachini m atch! vs. w inn er of Breiham -H arrison m atch; w inner of Evans-Hill match vs. w inn er of Met ‘arthy-Uohen j m a tc h ; T, Del P a p a (T inhorns) vs.] Christie Mitchell (T in h o rn s). 5 o’clock: Coleman (Cunning-] (Tinhorn-0 ;! (W itchia R a m b le rs);! ham ) vs. Mitchell Carroll (G riffith s) vs. Begall ( S to ­ valls) ; Duke (H ard in ?) vs. S ta n ­ ley (C o m m o n s); Ellis (T inh orn s) vs. Bagwell H arrison (Com m ons) vs. F ru h a m I t House' of J o n e s ) ; Melius (Full! ( T in h o r n s ) ;] I Campbell (T inh orns) vs, Barshop (W e in tra u b H o u s e ) ; Seven ( B ’s) vs. W incer ( T in h o r n s ); Billmen thai (W e in tra u b ) vs. Haney (T in-; h o r n s ) ; .Sims (Stovalls) vs. F uste ] I (Texas T e r r o r s ) . House) vs. Lehman W e d n e s d a y ’* Result* T o u c h F o o tb a ll I o’clock; Phi Delta T h e ta d e ­ feated Kappa Sigma 7-t>; Delta K appa Epsilon d e fe a te d Phi Sigma I Delta 20-0; Athletics won by f o r ­ from H a rrison H ouse; 51 feit o’clock: Beta T h e ta Pi defeated Phi G amma D elta 1 3 - 0 ; Pi Kappa Alpha d e fe a te d Sigma Phi Epsi­ l o n 6-0; Socahs and Poker Flats N E W M E M B E R S V O T E D O N E lection of new m e m b e r s will y Reagan L ite ra ry So- afte rn o o n at 5 o’clock !i- phant (A thletics) 6-0, 6-3; H enry Clifton (A thletics) defeated Ralph Iletachkopf (W e itra u h House) by f o r f e it; Sid W unsch (T inhorns) defeated H e rb e rt George (Bridges House )b y f o r f e it; Bob Busch (W e in tra u b House) and L a fa y e tte I joy ii (U. Commons) double f o r ­ feit; Wright (T in h o rn s) substitut- Jim m ie Law rence, 180-pound sophom ore q u a rte rb a c k f o r the T. C. U. Frogs, m ay g e t a chance to do his s t u f f a gainst the Aggies n ex t S a tu rd a y . He t h a t Coach has is w o rking Schm idt so fo r this wreck. Lawrence e a rn e s tly hails fro m H arling en , Texas, and was an all-State m an in his high school days. th e “ driv e” the S T A R T S G O L F T O U R N E Y its In tra m u ra l golf will m ake at 1933 bow Tuesday a fte rn o o n the Municipal course with over IOO players swinging clubs in the I n tra m u ra l first ro u n d of singles to u r n a ­ to u rn a m e n t. The ment will be run o ff u n d e r match play rules and will end N ovem ber 24 with the cro w ning of t h - Uni­ champion. versity P lay ers e n te re d in th e to u r n a m e n t will be divided into f o u r divisions: f r a te r n ity , independent, club, and d e p a rtm e n ta l. I n tra m u ra l medals will be aw ard ed to the w inners of each division. The division win­ ners will meet to decide th e U ni­ versity In tra m u ra l champion. in tr a m u r a l B A N D P R A C T IC E S TODAY All m em bers of the Longhorn lie Band a r e re q ue ste d to oa at band today a t 5 o \ lock, Heal Owen, d ru m m a jo r, a n ­ n ou nced W ednesday. Owen stated th a t each m em ber should bring h i s instrum en t with him. rooms Bettie Mc David visited a t hor in San Antonio last week­ im#*.-ti FOR THE UNIVERSITY MAN and Y ou n g M en There is UNEXCELLED Style, Quality, and Smartness al JACOB SCHMIDT’S You w ill find our prices low er FALL SUITS TOP COATS T O P C O A T S — $ 8 .9 0 and up SHOES $2.95 and up T h e la t e st s t y le s for C o lle g e M en. B o o t h e e l s a n d oth ers. SHIRTS 79c to $1.49 SUITS All w o o l w o r sted suits in s i n g l e a n d d o u b l e br e a ste d s ty le s. A l s o o x fo r d s, c h e c k s, b l o c k , p l a i d s , stripes, and solid colors. S U E D E J A C K E T S *14.75 $5.90 S H O R T S F a s t C o l o r O Q B r o a d c l o t h JACOB SCHMIDT DEPARTMENT STORE EAST 6TH & BRAZOS THE DRISKILL IS OPPOSITE ing fo r Boggs d efeated H arold Weil (W e in tr a u b House) by for- i f e lt; Treshivig (T inhorn) substi- j tu tin g for B an hard d e fe a te d Ar- ] th o r Alkin (Gorillas) ; Lewis Lee ! (W e in tra u b H ouse) d e fe a te d Joe I E d g a r (T in h o rn s) by f o rfe it; Ray (Lusk House) d efeated ! R o berts (W e in tr a u b House) ; Ben Altman 6-1, (Lusk d e fe a te d Alvin Mason House) (A thletics) 6-4, 6-3. 6-0; IL J. Schultz 5 o’clock— H u n t Hamm (T in ­ horns) d e fe a te d W. C„ P e t icolas (F u ll House) by fo rfe it; Jim P at­ terson (B a k e r House) and Baker Mallette (B) double f o r f e it; H a r­ vey Cross (T a y lo r House) d e­ f e a te d Conrad (T inhorns) 6-1, 6-1; H ow ard Bradley (U. Comm ons) and Jack P o ff (Texas forfeit,; B ender T e r ro r s ) double P a th by (Brownies) f o r F e ig a (W ein­ su b stitu tin g traub House) defeated A nth on y Costa fo r f e it; Waldo Reininger (S a rd in e s) d e ­ feated Jo h n It. W alker (C u n n in g ­ ham House) 6-1, 6-0; Vie A rrin g ­ ton (H ibbets) defeated Jo e Le­ vine ( W e in tr a u b H ouse) 6-4, 6-2; E n n a rd D ogg ett (Lusk House) d e­ feated Fred Stern (T inh orns) 6-3, s u b stitu te f o r 5-7, 6-4; C an ter, (W ein tra u b H ouse), d e­ S h a fe r feated A ndrew Magliolo (T in ­ horns) 6-3, 6-1; W illard Duke (Gorillas) d e fe a te d El W a g n e r ( House of J o n e s) 6-4, 6-3. -------------- o-------------- Dr. George Rum m ey th e o f P re s b y te ria n Sem inary, was tho dinner guest of Lois Brooks as Kirby Hall Monday night. "WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND” .. call on good old Briggs! Rem em ber Row those lovable Briggs car­ toons used to smile away your cares and worries? N o w there’s the same kind of genial sunshine and comfort for you . • • in BRIGGS Pipe M ixture. Nam ed in honor of Glare Briggs, this new pipe tobacco is as kindly and gentle as its namesake! M ellowed in the wood for y e a r s . . . there’s not a bite in a barrel of it! You’ve paid twice as much for tobacco not nearly so good. But BRIGGS would much rather talk in your pipe than in print. T ry a tin . . . and let it speak for itself! B R I G G S Pipe Mi x t u r e is also sold in 1-pound and 14-pound tins . . . and in 1-pound H u m i d o r kegs. SBM HOUSTON * ■ V 1v ** -‘Ne" s X HOTEL Convenient downtown boation. . . Every room with bath • ceiling fans ventilated doors and fine furnishings......... RATES $ 2 . flND $ 2 y > Texas vs. Centenary Game in San Antonio $ 2 9 5 Luedecke-Moffatt Co. M I L L I N E R Y D E P T . May Delle Evans Mgr. > JI I I M C . Ll A I Lt I I fc. A A N M O R T A R BOARD TEA HO N ORS 75 F R E S H M E N BULLETIN PUBLICATION M e m b e r s of M o r t a r B o a rd will e n t e r t a i n 75 f r e s h m e n w ith a t e a n e x t T u e s d a y a t 4 o’clock in th e T e x a s U n io n. Mrs. P e r c y B. P e n n y - b a c k e r , w ho w a s a d e l e g a te a t th e G e n e v a C o n f e r e n c e , w ill s p e a k on “ D is a r m a m e n t. ” All in v ita tio n s to t h e te a will IS IM P O R T A N T FUNCTION T he p r i n t i n g of b u lle tin s and o t h e r o ffic ia l p u b lic a tio n s is one o f the m o s t i m p o r t a n t th in g s t h a t T h e U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s d o e s each y e a r . T h e c o m p ila tio n and d istri billion o f th e s e p u b lic a tio n s is 4 a p p r o p r ia t io n is se t aside f o r t h i s i p u rp o se. AU o f tho o ffic ia l am i g e n e r a l p u b lic a tio n s a r e p a id f o r o u t o f th is f u n d . H o w e v e r, a f e w a d m in is t r a tiv e o f the ____ ___ _ provide t h e i r ow n f u n d s f o r p r in t- ing a n d d is t r ib u t io n y e a r b u lle tin s j Fraternity Gives Social for Staff ------------- j o u r n a l i s m Group to Hold Open House Today H o n o r i n g all s t u d e n t s o f t h e d e - p a r tm e n t o f jo u r n a lis m , th e fa c • u lty o f th e d e p a r t m e n t , e m p lo y e e s be w r i tte n . T he ho use p a r t y will u n d e r t h e d ire c tio n o f th e R egis- include M a rie B o m h e i m , F r a n c e s In th e b a s e m e n t o f S u t t o n : B r a n d e n b e r g e r , L u c y D odson, J u d i t h S t e r n e n b e r g , o t h e r m e m ­ b e r s of t h e M o r t a r B o a rd , a n d alu m n a e . I n te r s c h o la s t ic t r a r . H all is a special room w h e r e th e L e a g u e p u ts o u t a n u m b e r alf b u lle tin s are k e p t a n d from w h e r e th e y a r e d is trib u te d . VV B. S hipp , a s s is ta n t c h a r g e o f the b u lletin room . o 0t e a s e s " ’’ a n * ^ the a l u m n a e c h a p t e r , is in j a n d d i s t r i b u t i n g th e s e b u lle tin s i s ; T h e t a S ig m a Phi, h o n o r a r y a n d jo u r n a lis m f r a t e r n i t y A c c o rd in g t o M r. SbipPi t b e b u L | th r o u g h th e sa le o f the b u lle tin s fo r w o m en , will hold o p e n h o u s e t h r o u g h o u t t h e S ta te . T h e n t h e r e I fPom s to IO o’clock t o n i g h t at th e ^ pecial U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s b u lle - ' tins, b u t th e e x p e n s e o f p r e p a r i n g m e m b ers o f th e L e a g u e p r o f e , , ionaI t h e R e g is tr a r, c a r e o f by ta k e n t h e to ^ S p ecial j u n i o r b a llr o o m o f th e T e x a s U n ­ ion. in v it a ti o n s a r e n o t n e c e s sa r y , a n d ea ch p e r s o n a f f i l i ­ a t e d w ith th e d e p a r t m e n t of j o u r ­ n alism on th e c a m p u s is in v ite d to a t t e n d th is in f o r m a l r e c e p tio n . This social h as b e e n p l a n n e d in o r d e r fo r all p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d in to b ec o m e b e t t e r a c ­ j o u r n a l is m q u a i n te d w ith e a ch o th e r. R e f r e s h ­ m e n ts will be serv ed t h r o u g h o u t t h e e v e n in g . Music w ill be f u r n ­ ished th e occasion by C l a r ­ ence N e m ir and his o rch e st ra. for Lillian K ra u se is g e n e r a l c h a i r ­ m an of in c h a r g e th e c o m m itte e o f the a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r th e e v e n ­ ing. O t h e r m e m b e rs on this c o m ­ m it te e a r e A n g e lin e T h o m p s o n , Louis® H e r r i n g . V irg in ia Nolle, A nnie L ee M arshall, P e g g y J a c k ­ son, a n d M ildred Cooke. MONTGOMERY TO SPEA K D r, R. H. M o n tg o m e ry , p r o fe s ­ s o r o f econom ics, will sp e ak on “ O u r E co nom ic M o ra litie s” a t th e A u s tin W o m a n ’s C lub to d a y a t 3 :3 0 o ’clock. D r. M o n tg o m e r y ’s le c t u r e will be th e f i r s t in a series d e a lin g w ith econo m ic c o n d itio n s in A m eric a. a r ia n a s s i s t a n t the n u m b e r o f M o r t a r ad v iso rs B o a rd a r e Miss A n n ie Hill, r e ­ e r e nee lib r a r ia n , Miss R uby T e r - M atin n u m b e r i n g sy stem allow s f o r rill, dean of w o m e n , a n d Miss law H e le n H a r g r a v e s , B A N Q U E T P O S T P O N E D r a r e ly ex c ee d s p Uj 0U{. T h e a n n u a l G ir ls ’ Glee Club b an - pu b lic atio n s. f o rty - e ig h t p u b lic a tio n s p e r y e a r j a r e se v e ra l o t h e r special b u lle tin s b u t U n iv e r s it y d e p a r t m e n t s f o rty - f iv e . t h a t f u r n is h t h e i r ow n f u n d s f o r T h e r e a r e tw o kinds of b u lle tin s p r in te d by th e Uni- h a n d lin g of t h e bulletins. A m o n g the a d m in is t r a tiv e b u lle ­ v e r s it y : these is th e B u r e a u of R e s e a r c h tin s a n d th e o f fic ia l an d g e n e r a l a n d Social S c ie n c e s w hich p u t s o u t T he a d m in is t r a tiv e se v e ra l R o c k e fe lle r R e s e a r c h b u l­ q u e t w hich was to h a v e been held b u lle tin s a r e th o se p r in te d f o r the letins. t o d a y h a s b e e n p ostp o n e d u n til j special d e p a r t m e n t s o f th e U n iv cr- g e n e r a l W e d n e s d a y P eg g y A y e r , p r e s id e n t o f th e club, I p u b lic a tio n s inc lu d e th e c a ta lo g u e a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y . D e sp ite o f th e U n iv e r s ity , o ffic ia l r e p o r t s I t h e ch a n g e in ta k e th e the t o w e r ro o m of th e p la c e in T e x a s C n io n t o d a y a t 7 o’clock, Miss A y e r said. t h a t he h a s p u t copies o f all th e s e b u lle tin s in t h e M ain L ib r a r y f o r th e use o f th e U n iv e r s it y s tu d e n ts . H e sa id also t h a t t h e r e w e r e s e v e ra l cop ies I in th e R e serv e L ib r a r y in W ag-1 g o n er Hall. a r e T h e p r in te d by t h e U n iv e rsity P ress, As th e coat o f p r i n t i n g a n d dis­ t r i b u t i n g p u b lic a t io n s is c o n s id e ra b le , a special p u b lic atio ns t h e b a n q u e t plans o f A u d ito r a n d R e g istra r, a n d the n ig h t, O c to b e r 25, sity. T h e offic ia l a n d b ie n n ia l r e p o r t of th e R e g en ts. r e g u la r r e h e a r s a l will Mr. S h ip p s ta te d b u lle tin s th e se j C O X N A M E D M E M B E R D r. A. B. Cox, p r o f e s s o r of c o t to n m a r k e t i n g in t h e School of B u sin ess A d m in is tr a tio n , w a s r e - . , c o n tly a p p o i n te d on C o n ta c t C o m m itte e w h ich to a c t as a c l e a r in g h o u se fo r p r o ­ j e c t s financ ed by th e s u b siste n c e h o m e s te a d division of tho U n ite d S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t o f I n te r io r . t h e * * * RU S K S O C IE T Y M E E T S A r e g u l a r m e e ti n g o f th e R u s k L i t e r a r y S o cie ty will b e held t o ­ n ig h t a t 7:15 o ’clock in the b a s e ­ m e n t of th e L a w B u ilding, Billie a n ­ G o l d b e r g . nou n ce d W e d nesday. p r e s id e n t, vice W A L T H E R L E A G U E T O M E E T a t 8 o’clock T he S e n io r W a i t h e r L e a g u e will t o ­ h old an e d u c a t e na! m e e ti n g d a y at St. I 'aulos L u t h e r a n C h u rch . All L u t h e r a n s t u d e n t s of th e U n iv e r s ity a r e m- v ited , A lp h a Xi D e lta a n n o u n c e s t h e p le dgin g of A n n ie L a u r ie B o n n e r of F a ir fie ld . T R I D E L T S G I V E T E A A n i n f o r m a l te a f o r a l u m n a e ' o f D e lta D elta D elta s o r o r i ty was . , . . . T e M » | h e l‘l " e*lm».la , a f t e r n o o n a t tho c h a p t e r house. T he m e e t i n g was is t h e f irs t o f tho y e a r f o r a l u m n a e o f th e so ro rity . • * * Sham poo Set a n d Manicure E le a n o r N ip p er, e x - s t u d e n t of t h e U n iv ersity , visited h e r sister, J e a n , in A u stin last w ee k -e n d . Nell H all a n d O n a M a rsh a ll visited in San A n to n io la s t w e e k ­ e n d . /.••ta B e ta T a u a n n o u n c e s p le d g in g o f H e r b e r t Given B y ro n M erkin o f El Paso. the a a ti Dr. G. W. Alien of G e o r g e to w n visited his d a u g h t e r , M a u r e e n Al­ le n , M onday. E liz ab e th M lam sp e n t th e week ­ h e r e n d in G e o r g e to w n visiting Sham poo and Set 25c Charmal BEAUTY SHOP 2330 Guadalupe Over R enfro’s 2-2230 E o lia Mac C a lle r, who received ^ r o ^ c l » Ralph, hei b a c h e lo r of b u sin e ss adn tinis- 11 a n o n d e g r e e f ro m s i t y in J u n e . 1932. p lo y e d s e c r e t a r y to the o f P u blic Schools M a u ric e J o b e s sp e n t th e w eek- th e I n ic e r - j end jn Dallas, w here he a t te n d e d f o o tb a ll is now em - bs g am e, a n d in F o r t W o rth v isiting S u p e r i n t e n d e n t J his p a r e n ts . H e had as his guest in Del Rio, w h e r e sh. t h e T e x a s - O k la h o m a Zadcl L ee of C o rp u s < hristi. G lad ys E n g b r o c k h ad as w ee k-e nd g u e s t s her m o th e r f a t h er, Mr. a n d Mrs. Flow brock, h e r sis?* rs, V ivian Mer!, ami h e r b r o t h e r , Glen, all of Kl Cam po, and * .Milligan h a d h e r R o b e r t a g u e s t f o r tho w e e k -e n d h e r sis­ t e r , G w y n n Milligan o f El Do- as h e r sis ter, bind M a u r e n e K in g of Lu!mg. a s h e r B ird ie K in g h ad h e r E n g - 1 w ee k -e n d g u e s t a t K irby H a ll. J o s e p h in e D itta visited f r i t ads to a t t e n d in D allas w h ile t h e T e x a s - 0 . U. f o o tb all g a m e . t h e r e E liz a b e th W h id d o n a n d M arie H a r p e r a t t e n d e d th e T ex as-O . U. g a m e in Dallas last w e e k -e n d . THE CAMPUS S i/ M A B E L S H E L B Y Members of Creek Letter Groups F a c u l t y To Attend Texas-C catenary Game in San A n to n io , W ith th e T e x a s - C e n t e n a r y g am e b e in g played a c i t y which a t t r a c t s m a n y s t u d e n t s e v e r y w e e k -e n d even w h e n t h e r e is no such incen tiv e as a f o o tb a ll ■game, m a n y s t u d e n t s w ill m a k e t h e tr ip this w ee k -e n d . M a r y L an e A n d e r s o n , M o n a H o r n b e r g e r , a n d R o b e r t a C af- f a r e l l i o f th e K a p p a A lp h a T h e t a h o u s e will a t t e n d . M e m bers o f K a p p a S ig m a f r a ­ t e r n i t y who will a t t e n d a r e A rm ­ s t r o n g Daily, M itchell B oyd, M e r­ c h a n t C a rg in . Billy W a lto n , B. W . C r a in , W y c lif f e F is h e r , B obby G r a h a m , .Malcolm G ra h a m , C h a r ­ le y J o h n s t o n , S a m L le w e llyn, R u s M orelock, J a c k D yer, W a lk in M c­ C lo u d , Ross S h e a r e r , J o h n n y O l ­ g a in, T o m Dies, P. J . Lea. J r . , B e n M c E lh in n y , E. G. P h a r r , S p ro e s s e r W y n n , Bill Loving, P o y n tz D u n n , Bill H o rn , a n d W e b b Ellis. L ucille S t a r k e , A u g u s t a Boyle, a n d B e tty C o m e g y s will r e p r e s e n t t h e K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a h o u se a t t h e gam e. dors, R ebec ca C a llow a y, F a y e ! D ixon, M e ta Y o u n g , H e lle ta W U-I cox, M a r g a r e t H olt, E liz a b e th Mc- j A llis ter, T h e o J a n e H a r d y , J a n e F a r r e l l , a n d D o ro th y Leedom . P e r k in s , A lp ha Xi D eltas who w ill a t t e n d th e g a m e a r e M a ry E liz a b e th A n ­ d erso n , B e r t h a Lee, D o ro th y V e r ­ non, T h e lm a K im ball, M ay S tein, V iola S te in , K a th e r in e W e b b , I J a n e Keno, J a c k ie E c k e r t , C a t h ­ e r in e F a u lk , A n n a L a u r ie B o n ­ ner. Marline K ine, L ucy B e rk m a n , an d M a x in e F in c h e r . A lph a P h i s o r o r i ty will be r e p - ] re s e n te d b y E d n a G ilm o re .Man- : n e t t e K a h n , P e g g y A v e r y , B e t t y I C o b u r n , A g nes f ie a rm a n , R osalie I R Stinson, Lee E lle n B o a rd m a n , Reba May M a sterso n , M a ry Lu- ! fille Bow nds, L o u i s e F r e e b o r n , F r a n c e s P f a e f f - lin, a n d .M arguerite Sheldon. St a e h ely , R uth F r o m th e A ca cia house L o w ry a n d C h a rlie T im s, Neal E skew , P a r k e r will go. M e m b ers o f T h e t a Xi f r a t e r n i t y w h o will go to S an A n to n io this w e e k -e n d a r e Louis S t u a r t . K eith F o r m a n , J u s t i n York, J o e S to rm , j M oore, A m o S tru v e , G ly n n e M agee, a n d E d w a r d Rock. feller. E liz a b e th A rm s tr o n g , L ida Belle A rm s tr o n g , F r a n c e s .lames, I r e n e B u h m an n , M a r th a Be- ii. P e g g y a r e a n d C ilic e L y re s A m o n g th e A lp ha D elta id ’s w ho will a t t e n d the g a m e S a t u r d a y . Girls from t h e Z e ta T a u A lpha h o u s e who will go to S an A n to n io t h i s w e e k -e n d E l e a n o r T r i m b le , E s t h e r Mac W a g c n f e u h r , S a r a h A n n T rig g , J u l i a W hite, S au n - B e th M c In to s h , F lo re n c e include F r o m t h e A lp h a E p silo n P h i h o u se . J a n e S to n e , A u d r e y Levy, G lad y - G aro n z ik , E liz a b e th J a c ­ ob-, E vely n W o r ts m a n , P a u lin e St rau f, a n d C o n s ta n c e Moses pla n to a t te n d . J E N IDR GI RLS WILL H O N O R N E W S T U D E N T S th e f r e s h m a n girls T he girls o f th e j u n i o r class will a n d its a n n u a l r e c e p tio n Club, I h o n o r t r a n s f e r s at the W o m a n ’s F a c u l t y a t 2*5in Whits-, T h u r s d a y f r o m t o 0 o’clock. H ostesses f o r th e occasion will b e the m e m b e r s o f t h e ju n i o r class c o u n c il c o n s is tin g o f I n e z G r a n a u , p r e s id e ort; H a r r i e t H irsc h , vice |p r e s i d e n t ; M a lg a ro t O nion, s e c r e ­ t r e a s u r e r ; t a r y ; B e t t a J ocku sch , M a rie G r a m a n n , r e p o r t e r ; E v a Mao P o r t e r , A u g u s t a Boyle, M a ry L y n n Y oung, P a r k , H e le n Mims. G ra c e E y re s, Nam* n e t t e C ro u se , J e a n Le vy, a n d F ra n c e s M ue lle r. F lo re n c e G e o rg ia S h e p p a r d will play p ia n o th r o u g h o u t th e r e c e p tio n . th e T h e p ublicity c o m m itt e e fo r th e occasion i- com posed o f N a n n e t t e C r o u se a n d Eva .Mac P o r t e r . G I R L S ' G R O U P H O L D S I N I T I A T I O N B A N Q U E T O ra n g e J a c k e t s held th e ir a n ­ nual b a n q u e t h o n o r in g n ew m e m ­ b ers and a l u m n a e in t h e T e x a s U nio n T u e sd a y . T he f e a t u r e o f th e p r o g r a m was th e i n tr o d u c tio n a n d the new m e m ­ b ers. in itia tio n of T h e new m e m b e r s a r e Eva H a r t. L ucile M oore, M a ry E liz a b e th B a in , F r a n c e s M u e lle r, N a n n e t t e C ro use. H e le n M im s, E v e ly n B r a - r a d o d en , B e t t a J o k u s e h . th e o r g a n iz a tio n , E v a Mat* P o r t e r , p r e s id e n t of p re sid e d a n d T he r e c e iv in g line will he c o m ­ p ose d o f th e o f f ic e r s of the j u n ­ io r class. Miss R u b y T errill, Miss D o r o t h y G e b a u e r , Mrs. F r a n c e s i ? ? v e a t o a s t to t h ? now m e m b ers. M iss D o ro th y L ouise G e b a u e r , a s ­ G oldbeck, A n n a b e lla M u r ra y , a n d sis tan t d e a n of w o m en a n d s p o n ­ t h e o f f ic e r s o f th e f r e s h m a n class so r o f the O r a n g e J a c k e ts , sp o k e w h o a r e H allie D a w n Willis, p r e s ­ on “ The H isto r y of th e O ra n g e id e n t. P a t r i c i a L o c k e rid g e , v i c e J a c k e t s . ” p r e s i d e n t , a n d J e a n M e rr ia m , se c ­ r e t a r y . T h e a l u m n a e a t t e n d i n g th e b a n ­ follow s: P e g g y t h e c o m m itte e , B e t t a J o c k u s c h a n d A >’e r, A,iele B a rb isch , M a rie B u m ­ belo), Sa*' C a rr e l. M a r y L u cy A u g u s t a B o y l e , will be a solo by Dodson, D o ro th y Shelby, Billy S a r a h Blair a n d a le a d in g , ‘‘P a t ­ Bob W h ite, A n n a M a ry Davis, R o b e rts . t e r n s . ” D o ro th y W a tts , Z u la W illiams, M a ry V irg in ia D ec herd , Mrs. P a u l B o n e r, R u th Leslie, C a ro lin e } C ason, a n d Miss G e b a u e r, T he e n t e r t a i n m e n t a r r a n g e d by T e x a s v s . C e n t e n a r y q u e t w e re at S a n A n t o n i o S a t u r d a y ! Rosella by as Going to the game? How about a new pair of su ed es? MR S . r . I). S E V I E R H O N O R E D B Y D. IL T. M e m b e rs o f th e S te p h e n F. A u s ­ tin c h a p te r , th e U n iv e r s ity c h a p ­ te r o f th e D a u g h te r s o f the R e ­ public of T e x a s, the W illiam B. T ra v is c h a p te r , a n d th e R e u b e n a r e H o rn sb y c h a p t e r o f A u s tin e n t e r t a i n i n g 1 0 :3 0 f o r M rs. C la ra Driscoll o ’clock S e v ie r w ith a m o r n i n g c o f f e e a t the D. R. T . M useum . to d a y a t Mrs. S ev ie r, w h o is a f o r m e r S t a t e p r e s id e n t o f th e o r g a n iz a ­ tion, is le a v in g soon f o r Chile w ith r e c e n tly h e r h u s b a n d , w h o b efn , a p p o i n te d a m b a s s a d o r to th a t c o u n try . h as * * * C A S T A N N O U N C E D T h e T h e ca st f o r “ T h e Y o u n g I d e a , ” C u r ta in C lu b p la y to he p ro d u ce d in H o g g M e m o r i a l A u d ito r iu m No­ v e m b e r I a n d 2 w as a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y by E r n e s t H a rd in , d i­ inc ludes Jo c a s t r e c t o r . S h o f n e r , D o r o t h y S helb y, W h e e l­ er1 Lyon, R osalie M axine S te r n , M a r g a r e t K n ig h t, G ra c e J o n e i , Ma Ire I S m ith , J o h n Conn&'ly, /’.ack S c o tt, C a rl H a r d in , H a r f i e ld Weed- in, C a rr o l L u sk , A l B re s h e a rs, a n d F r e d F o rd . * * * E D I T O R V I S I T S A U S T I N t h e w eek M r. a n d M rs. W e n d e ll Bo Ii- e h e k a r e s p e n d in g in A u s tin v isitin g w ith r e l a t i v e - an d frie n d s. Mr. B e d ic h ek , a cou sin th e of R oy B e d ic h ek , c h ie f o f B u r e a u of Public School I n te r e s ts , is t h e B ig S p r in g H erald . th e e d i t o r o f * * * A R C H I T E C T G R O U P M E E T S A lpha A lp h a G a m m a , h o n o r a r y a r c h i t e c t u r a l f r a t e r n i t y , will m e et T h u r s d a y a t 5 o ’clock in A r c h ite c ­ t u r e B u ild in g 2 1 1 , M a ry J a n e E d ­ wards', p r e s i d e n t o f th e o r g a n i z a ­ tio n , a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y , ♦ * * P I E R I A N T O E L E C T n e w m e m b e r s P i e r i a n L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty will to d a y at 5 th e T e x a s U n io n 315, E n d w e l l , p r e s id e n t, e lec t o ’clock in M a r y B e t h stated Wednesday. * g a s L e t us s h o w y o u t h e h o t t e s t s t y l e s a t y o u r s e r v i c e . in t o w n ——w e a r e $0 .9 8 up and 2 M t o 9 A A A A t o C Just Received! s p o r t N e w i n b l a c k a n d b r o w n . ( P O A Q o x f o r d s A l l s i z e s . S p e c i a l J O HELENE SM ART SH O ES 8 1 4 C O N G R E S S “ N e x t t o K r e s s ” FOR THE GAME S p o r t S h o e • B ro w n s • B lacks • S u e d e s • L e a t h e r T rim s • L e a t h e r H ee ls All Sizes—Al l Widths Most styles $ 4 ’9 5 FOR THE DANCE GOLD or SILVER k id s k in • B la c k S a tin a n d F a ille • ' W h i te S a tin an d F a ille • S ilv e r Ki*l • Gold Kid • S ilv e r K id— Gold Kid t r i m • R e d S u e d e — Gold a n d S ilv e r tr im T p xas v . C e n te n a r y iii S a n A n to n io S a t u r d a y for the Game and afterwards G e t Smart Shoes from L E O N S S t y l e s t o g o w i t h y o u r s p o r t m a t c h y o u r e v e n i n g d r e s s — y o u f i n d in t h e n e w f a s h i o n s w e a r e s h o w i n g . t o g s — s t y l e s t o t h e m a l l A n Important Message To ALL FRESHMEN Pictures of m em bers of the F reshm an Class are now the yearbook of the for the I 9>4 C actus, being m ade University, I his book is the only enduring record of the U niver­ sity year and representation therein is the m eans of iden­ tifying yourself perm anently w ith the University, its life, and its g reat family. Due to the large num bers of pictures to be taken, it is necessary to m ake appointm ents at this time. ’ or the fee of $1—covering cost of photographing, engraving and printing each m em ber of this class is given individual representation in the book. $4.95 and $6.00 Some at 3.95 Appointments Must Be Made Now A t Journalism Building 108 (O ld Engineering B ldg.) L e o n ’s S l ip p e r S h o p 6 0 4 CONGRESS “ T h e S t y l e S h o p o f A u s t i n ' * ■-JUT.* q H M M N t T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 HAROLD TEEN—HE M A Y BE CROWING TOO SOON Book Notes L Official Notice SC H O O L S, A N D D E P A R T ­ in v ited M E N TS: You are h ereb y to atten d an open house o f the A rch itectu re B u ild in g and t h e N ew E n g in ee rin g B u ild in g on Old C lark F ield from 5 to 8 :3 0 o ’clock F riday, October 20. E veryb ody is w elcom e. t . u . t a y l o r , dean o f en g in ee rin g . VISIT AFTER 8 O’CLOCK A ll stu d en ts of th e U n iv ersity who wish to v isit the ob serv a to ry rn the P hysics B u ild in g, m ay do so to n ig h t a fte r 8 o ’clock, At 8 o ’clock, S igm a X i, n ation al h on ­ o r a r y seien ee fra ter n ity , is hold ­ ing the initial m ee tin g P h y sic s B u ild in g 201, Dr. J. M. K uehne will s p e a k on the -p e d a l fe a tu r e s o f th e M cD onald te le ­ scope. A fte r this m ee tin g arrange- m ent* h ave b een m ade to conduct the v isito r s through th e n ew ob- se r v a to r y . it* in H ig h Serial N u m b er R E C O N D IT IO N E D A bsolutely guaranteed 3 Q 9 5 / CAS1C A SH ^ T erm P rice $ 4 4 .9 5 $ 1 0 d o w n — $5 m o n th ly IT IS V E R Y im portant th a t the fo llo w in g stu d en ts rep o rt to the R eg istra r’s o ffic e a t on ce. In fo r­ m ation con cern in g th eir a d d resses, telep h o n e num bers, etc., is needed im m ed ia tely for th e d irectory. 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'n»mwHWm«w)»H!;tt»tm»tm»Mw«nwin)inim)niinnnummmnnmwmmmmmMmminiimtew»WHm - news letter from simon legree MovxJ D o MOO Like OUR NEW CHEER LEADER CR5>nj.VtE5? Carm el, C aliforn ia, O ctober IO, 1933 H e re’s the first o f a series o f le tte r s I prom ised you, and I'm glad I m ay w rite it from a sp o t so interesting-. B y th is tim e I suppose yo u ’re a little u ncertain if your job, w ith all th e kicks you g e t, is w orth all the trouble the electio n caused. I’m sure it is n o t— but w e had f u n , d id n ’t w e? B efo re I left T exas I bought (w ith the m oney I m ade on m y little book > a 1927 Lincoln sedan that had been driven 2 0 .0 0 0 m iles, stored fo r fiv e i he tires looked new , but all o f them blew years, out b efo re I reached D allas, and to g e t to th e Bai if ic coast I had to go to a “travel b u reau ” and j get so m e o f those “ share exp en se p lan ” p a ssen g ers. D on’t ever do it. ~ .........■■■■...... .. - — .................- Those Mentally Unfit load, five w est bound people. One o f them , th e beat of the lot, w as a m oronic girl of 20, g o in g to A n n on a to m arry a m iner w h o’d struck pay dirt and n eed ed ie . A m atron o f 45 “ ju st had to g e t to Los i n t e r e s t i n g a r t i c l e ' s i n r e g a r d t o > A n g e le s in a h u r r y , ” d i d n ’t e v e n w a n t to sto p a t I secu red , a fte r w a itin g a w eek last w e e k c a r r i e d I a wi I h e n e w s p a p e r s ut fo r a t w o v e r y t i n r a t h e r d r a s t i c p o l i c i e s w h i c h a r c J tw t a f t e r o m - n i e h : o f d r iv in g hor d isp o s itio n { +• tv i r . i t . , 7 ^ ’ “I"' L ' L ' * 01'” "* 50 lnc" ; i sant t h a t I fo u n d m y o n ly r e li e f in w a llin g m y s e lf in* a d v o c a t e d by H it l er in G e r m a n y , a n d ., , r u s s i a n g o v e r n m e n t a l b o d y . f o r t h e a r o u n d w ith a s e n o f r e v e r ie -rn how p l e a s a n t it j b y t h e d i s p o s a l c l i n c u r a b l e p a t i e n t s l y i n g h e l p - I w as t o be still a b a c h e lo r. S h e g e n e r a l l y r o d e in ; less in th e hospitals or in t h e i r respec ti ve I from* A t h ir d w o m an was v e r y f a t , a n d b e n t on j dw elling s. B oth of th e se policies r e c o m - I C0T,V(irlinK me to some queer reli^ious fa5th> but, j m t , m A n ti-, v ,, j,.; n u n a e a t h a t , up o n the* advi ce of th r e e ex- . I luckily, she go t o ff in som e to w n in W e s t T exa*. n * T h e n w e r e tw o m en. One of th e m h a d a yen f o r i b M oan s, a n d th e I (/quest et th e J driving, a n d I g a v e him th e w h eel while I slept. ’ D uring a st for ga so lin e (w h en it w as n ecessa ry } to u n tie sot o f tho b a g g a g e) he replaced and re- tied all tile ags but one o f m ine, and I suppose i t ’s now in iv a ttic o f som e N ew M exican farm house, w ith o n tents scattered about the h ou se. I d id n ’t y razor so m uch, for I w as le ttin g my beard ire ow, a circum stance which ex cited the suspicions o f policem en all atone the route. M y : f th p assen ger w as an old m an— 78. 1 ’ p a t ie n t himself, t h a t In sha ll in some suit­ able m a n n e r be put to d e a t h . Tile m e th o d e t exec uti on has not yet been de ci d ed upon. Th is idea for the a t t e m p t e d solution of such a pr o! .u rn h a s u n d o u b t e d l y ca us ed m u c h c o m m en t. W e do not say t h a t the policy su g g es te d is t h e c o rr ec t solution to th e pro bit rn, but we do say t h a t it is an idea, and t h a t it is an idea t h a t we m i g h t use in our a t t e m p t to solve a sim il ar p r o b ­ lem th at face s us in th e Un ite d States, n am el y , t h e p r o b le m of t h e m e n t a l l y d e ­ f ec ti v e person. - ta t e , , . . , th e police T ro u b le s w e r e v a rio u s u n til we r e a c h e d P h o e n ix . A dz., w h e r e a r r e s t e d m c f o r ■‘o p e r a t i n g a m o to r sta g e w ith o u t a p e r m i t . ” T h e y cize i old L u c j ( th e c a r ) a n d a p p o i n te d a d ay to ry m e, b u t allow ed me m y p e r s o n a l l ib e r ty m e a n - rhile—-so th e y w o u ld n ’t h av e to f e e d me, I g u es s. I w e n t to the o ffic e of the p r in c ip a l n e w s p a p e r in P h o e n ix , found the r e p o r t e r who co v e red th e S t a t e ; H ouse, and i n f o r m a t i o n ‘ fro m him se c u r e d so m e a b o u t the m en who w e r e to d ecide m y case. I ta lk e d to le a r n e d w hich m em ber of the C o r p o r a ti o n Com m ission w a s s o f t e s t lo n g -tim e G o v e r n o r H u n t, a n d I n c u r a b l e sickness both in min d an d b o d y h a s i n c re as ed to a n a s t o u n d i n g d e ­ gr ee in th e last f e w yx ars t h e r e b y t h r o w i n g a b u r d e n of e v e r in c r e a s in g p r o p o r t i o n s upon the s ta t e w h ic h s u p p o r t s th e insti­ tu t io n s for th e ir care. O u r s it u a ti o n is p e r ­ haps- just as serious as th ei rs is. T h e a l a r m ­ ing inc re as e in th e n u m b e r of m e n ta l d e ­ fect ices of an u lieur e a Me t h a t art- going into o ur ho s p it a ls a n d asylum s ev er y im­ d ay is c e r t a i n l y a s it u a ti o n of g r a v e p o r ta n c e . Th e most distressing a s p e c t is t h e f act t h a t th e y a r e going not f o r a w ee k o r a mo nt h, bu t f or life. W h a t is to be d on e abou t it? W e h a v e no a n s w e r . H o w ­ ever, it is in t e r e s t i n g to h e a r t h e v ar io us m e t h o d s which a r e s u g g e s t e d a n d to w a t c h in t h e de ­ t h e res ults of such m e t h o d s str uc ti o n of thi s g r e a t m e n a c e t h e to h e a l t h a n d h a p p i n e s s of a n y nation. ty p e VV ell, I ta lk e d my w ay o u t of t h a ? mess. a l th o u g h tw o o t h e r fellow s, w hose o f f e n s e w as id e n tic a l w ith m ine, w e r e fin e d SIGO e a c h a n d h ad to p a y it. f in e m a y s tro ll d o w n th e h illy s t r e e t a n d sto p to cha: w ith L incoln S t e f f e n s , w hose tw o - v o lu m e “ A u t o b i o g r a p h y '’ w as f o r a lo n g tim e a b e s t-s e lle r. N o t so e a sy to a p p r o a c h is t h e p o e t R obinson J e f ­ f e r s w ho lives in a q u e e r h o u se w ith a d e t a c h e d th e e d g e of th e sea. H is love poem s. “ R oan S ta llio n ,” a n d “ T he VV im e n of Point Sui*” h e w r o t e in th e to w e r , b y te le p h o n e ann p o w e r w ires go by his h o u s e , b u t t h e r e a r e no le a d -in s to th e h o m e { sto n e t o w e r , i p e c u lia r | la m p lig h t. A r ig h t on j of R o b in so n J e f f e r s . A* n ig h t I go dow n to th e C o m m u n ity P la y h o u s e i a n d w a tc h r e h e a r s a l f o r th e W o rld P r e m i e r e of | “ T he Devil W h o S a w G o d ” by R ic h a rd M a s te n . I m ay ta lk w ith th e a u t h o r of w h a t I t h in k will be ; a s u c c e s s f u l play on t h e p r o f e s s io n a l s ta g e , o r I m a y c o n v e r s e w ith m a n y an old a c t o r w ho d o e s t h a t f o r w hich his s a la r y else- th e m a r e F r a n k S h e r id a n a n d G e o r g e M a rio n . Y o u'll r e m e m b e r th e j h e r e f o r n o t h in g j w h e r e h as b e e n g r e a t. A m o n g . • , j , i i i , , j » , , . . , . ’ . . , * . . It ... t h e , i . . , i i * . , , , _ , . l i f e , , i , u ; rU u,, , th o se he recalls. rn- e n t e r ta i n in g . i s g r a n t e d . I n e i t h e r c a s e l l l i s shop th e l a t t e r , let me Cite t h e _ , a r e , to m e, m ost of I l a t t e r f o r t h e p a r t he p la y e d in “ A n n a C h r is t i. ” t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s O f f e r e d Kearny, b o r s o m u c h a i o \ e m e n t s t o t h e . s t u d e n t s e r r e d . Cultural entertainment U n k n o w n to mo st f r e s h m e n a n d p r o b ­ ably m a n y u p p e r - c l a s s m e n , a n o r g a n i z a t i o n wa s c r e a t e d s eve ral y e a r s ago by a t r a n s ­ f e r in the a l lo tm e n ts o f t h e b l a n k e t tax es. An e s t i m a t e of th e use m a d e of b l a n k e t ! < xoti t a x e s for t h e v a r io u s activities last year .i s h o w e d t h a t s t u d e n t s av a i le d t h e m s e l v e s ! - , cl t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s o ff e r e d by th is or­ g a n i z a t i o n to a m u c h less e x te n t t h a n they did f o r at h le ti cs , th e c u r t a i n club, a n d th e I like. P e r h a p s t h e y w e r e u n a w a r e of th e ! fact t h a t t h e i r b l a n k e t t a x w a s goo d for! , delightful L,jve y0ll a picture of this f e a t u r e s p r e s e n t e d by the s t u d e n t cult lira. \ en it r t a i n m e n t c o m m it te e, or p e r h a p s th e j to w n , isolated as it is, with its owm code1 of m o r a ls n a m e o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n f r i g h t e n e d t h e m and its s t r a n g e p e a c e a n d its c h a r a c t e r i s t i c love of into believing e x a m p le i I of t h e “ v illa g e b la c k s m ith .” H e ’s j u s t typical. O nce . w er e a bit too artistic, too h ig h- h at , an d he w a s a succe-.-t ul la w y e r , is in f a c t e v e n now t m g o n e ! a i I u n OI a m u s e - , b ein g b o o m e d f o r l i e u t e n a n t g o v e r n o r o f th e s ta te , is b u ilt of s to n e , w ith s h a n d y p it c h e d roof o f s la te , a n d c a r v e d in th e Hntel o f th e g r e a t this is Pe nj. I- co m e to C a r m e l f r o m all o v er th e w orld . I In th is lit tle t< wn of 2 ,0 0 0 p e o p le a r e m o r e rea lly h ops th a n t h e r e a r e in p o p u lo u s H ollyw ood, 0 m iles south. T h ere’s a d ru g g ist here, J. VV'. , I H a y w ell, w ho g r a d u a t e d f r o m T h e U n iv e r s it y of I t e x a s 30 y e a r s ago, a n d w ho has h e a r d n o t a w o rd o f the place sin ce. He has w hat I b eliev e to be tho very fin est drug sto re in th e U nited S ta tes, and I ’ve se e n them everyw h ere. He knew Dr. Schoeh, Dr. B a ttl e , p r e x y , D ean H i l d e b r a n d , but m ost o f th e n a m e s I m e n tio n a r e as u n fa m ilia r to him a s t h a t . d e r g r a d u a t e s i> se s h or t a n d t h e i r ti m e so v a l u a b l e t h a t th e y h a v e fe w o p p o r tu n i ti e s in which to seek the w o r t h w h i l e th i n g s the r e g u l a r ! th e f a c u l t y sponsor, Vie K o rm e ie r , a n d Univ ers it y of fer s outs ide courses. R e a liz in g th e a b o v e com - j o th e rs w h o a r e to p r o m o t e t h e p r o g r a m , it m it tee, a p p o i n t e d by th e S t u d e n t Council, can still be a fail ur e if tho s e f o r w h o m it e a c h y e a r selects r e g u l a r e n t e r t a i n m e n t s is in t e n d e d fail to b e n e f i t by t h e o p p o r - f o r t h e s t u d e n t body. T h e s e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s I t u n n i e s o f f e r e d t h e m . T h e y m a y s h r u g a r t b a l a n c e d to include w o r t h w h i l e s p e a k - th e ir s h o u l d e r s an d r e m a r k “ C u lt u ra l en- .I h a v e n ’t ti m e f o r it.” e r s t u nu s ua l (k am a li c successes, n ot e d muf- t e r t a i n m e n t ? ical o r g a n iz a tio n s a n d singers, p u re e n t e r - ; Let th e m co n s id er t h e f oll ow in g e x c e r p t t a m e r s such as t h e m a g i c i a n b r o u g h t h e r e fr om a n a d d r e s s of A. C. F or d of H o ust on. l a s t year, and noted d an ce rs. The ideal Is t h e r e a p r ac ti ca l side of th is id e a ba ck of t h e c o m m it te e is to p r e s e n t a n en- of c u l t u r e ? A ss u r e d l y t h e r e is, a n d it h a s tire cours e iii c u l t u r a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t (lur- a p r o fo u n d b e a r i n g on yo u r success in t h e [ c a r e e r you h a v e chos en for yo urselves. A jug t h e nine mo n th s of school. Last y e a r w a s such a h u g e success t h a t | c u l tu r e d m a n is a c o n f i d e n t m a n . i n t h e th e co m m it te e ha* a re s er ve f u n d of $500 pre se n ce of t h e g r e a t a n d n e a r g r e a t he to start th i s y e a r ’s p r o g r a m . Since t h e or-1 is conscious of no limitations. H e h a s dis- g a n i z a t i o n is ru n on a non-profit basis, j c o v er e d t h e inne r m e a n i n g s of life an d h e this p r o g r a m bids g r e a t e s t o f f e r e d beca use t h e la r g e b a l a n c e “ A c u l tu r a l m a n is in t u n e wit h life. H e on h a n d 'cill p e r m i t g r e a t e r e x p e n d i t u r e s I has both s y m p a t h y a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g , an to b r i n g m o r e exp en si ve a n d m o re noted I u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t will e n a b l e him to pla y at will u p o n t h e longings an d emotions, t a l e n t to t h e c a m p u s . th e final analysis, d e t e r m i n e Hut wi t h t h e fin ancial b a c k i n g as s u re d , which, - J O H N P A T R I C , Aha.- “ Sim on L e g re e” t h e * is on saf e g r o u n d al wa ys , C a rm e l, b u t “ T h e F o r g e in th e F o r e s t . ” is * n o t “ b la c k s m ith S h o p ” f o r m o s t u n - ° P en d o o r to be co m e t h e i r t h i s fair . . in * « i t o g e t h e r w ith t h e sincerity of W . T. Rolfe, ^ m e n ’s decisions,” LAY y , N E W M By LeROY COLE Hogs and Corn To Be Limited ♦ * * Germany Steps On Denmark CORN A ND H O G S— S ecr eta ry W allace w ill soon have com p lete co n trol o f all production o f corn , hogs, w heat and co tto n . A lread y, through a crea g e a g r e e ­ m en ts and g o v ern m en t loans, he has gained co n tro l o f co tto n pro­ year and duction f®r both th is n ex t, and, y esterd a y he took step* toward e x te n d in g this con trol to corn and hogs. program Tim corn-h og is de­ signed to reduce c o m acrea g e by at least 2<> p<-r cent and h o g fa r­ row ing by at least J.' per ce n t. The corn reduction w ill be accom ­ plished b y co n tra cts b etw een the g overn m en t and the farm er w hich w ill perm it to rent the cora land, p aying a ren ta l based on th e a v era g e num ber o f b ush els the produced land has during the last three years. governm ent th e H og prod uction w ill be lim ited by p aym en ts p er head on 75 per the avera g e num ber o f cen t o f hogs farrow ed during the past tw o y ea rs provid in g the farm ers redu ce th e num ber o f litte r s 25 per cen t and the num ber o f hogs by th e sam e am ount. M eanw hile, the farm Credit A d ­ m in istra tio n has purchased 1,000,- OOO b u sh els o f w h eat for d istrib u ­ tion to the needy. IM PR ISO N M E N T — F irm s d is­ p la y in g the Blue E a g le w ith o u t j co m p ly in g w ith the term s o f the j N a tio n a l R ecovery A ct w ill now have m ore to fea r than m ere loss I o f th e in sign ia. T u esd ay, in an ex e cu tiv e order, ! 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R eed, on e o f th e! ou tsp oken critics o f the R oose­ v elt ad m in istration , urged support o f th e program in a -peech T u esday night. recovery MORE T R O U B L E S — G erm any on som ebody e lse ’s has step ped toes. T his tim e it is D enm ark, who, y esterd a y , through h er prim e m in­ ister w arned G erm any to keep N azis out o f S ou th ern D enm ark. To g iv e w eigh t the w arning m ilitary u nits a lo n g the fro n tier have been rein fo rced . to is T he seat o f the trou ble in Slesvip a part o f the fo rm er G er­ man territo ry o f S ch lesw ig -H o l­ stein . T his territo ry w ent to D en ­ mark in 1920, w hen, under the term s o f the V ersa illes treaty, the m ajority o f the in h ab itan ts voted again st Germ an rule. n ew spapers R ecen tly D anish have b een reporting form a- the torn o f N azi grou p s in S lesv ig by German e mittsaries. P R O D U C T IO N — T he w orld now seem s d e fin ite ly on the w ay up from the d ep res­ sion. the d epths o f Industrial p rod uction , w hich is a fa irly a c c u r a t e m easu re o f b u si­ ness c o n d itio n s , has in creased dur­ ing the pa.-t few m onths in every cou n try o f econom ic im portance, statistic* com piled by the L ea g u e o f N a tio n s show. The records in d icate th at pro­ duction in all co u n tr ies reached a low point in the sum m er o f 1932, th ere has but, sin ce im provem ent, been m arked, how ever, by partial s e t ­ backs. R ussia and Japan led the n ation s in the upward tren d , w hile Canada did n ot begin her m arch to reco v ery u ntil March o f this year. that d istin ct tim e, a C ond itions in the U n ited S ta tes b egan to im prove last fa ll, b u t in March, d uring the period o f the b ank ing h olid ay, this co u n try s u f­ n early fered a set back which paralleled the low est p oint o f the dep ression . in trend IM IT A T IO N — W hether the up­ th is c o u n t r y has w ard r e s u lt e d b e c a u s e o f o r in s jd te of t h e n a t io n a l r e c o v e r y p r o g r a m is a m atter that w ill fu rn ish 1936 p r e s id e n tia l c a n d i d a t e s p l e n t y to c o u r s e , ta lk a b o u t . N o one, o f will e v e r be a b le to s a y w h e r e we would be if th e R ep ub licans had stayed in offic e . O ther co u n tries, h ow ever, have in dicated approval o f the N R A by a d o p tin g som e o f the id eas th em ­ selv es. T he la test nation to fla t­ ter by im itation is China w ith the c r e a t i o n of a N a tio n a l E c o n o m ic C ouncil, m odeled on the N R A. T h e c o u n c il, f o r m e d by F in a n c e M in is te r T. V. S o o n g , will hav e “ p o w e r to im p ro v e e c o n o m ic c o n ­ d itio n s, c o n t r o l am i pla n p r o d u c ­ th e tiv e e n t e r p r i s e s , a n d p r o t e c t in te re sts o f w o r k e r s . ” T o p u t th e p la n in op eration , s o m e kind o f co d e will be im p o s e d .on C h i n a ’s c o t t o n mills, w hich la rg e ly J a p a n e s e o w n ed . A “ B u y C h i­ n e s e ” c a m p a i g n is also c o n t e m ­ p la te d . a r e Dr. S o o n g , w h o will be C h i n a ’s G eneral Joh nson , has an nou nced th a t both em p lo y ees and em p lo y ­ ers w h o r e fu se to abide by reg u ­ la tio n s v\ xii be fa ce d w ith drastic p en a lties. 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N o n e w c a n d i d a t e s f i n a l t h e ;er now, a s in d , a n d l e f t w ill c o m ­ ic t h e t e a m . t h o s e t h i s is —o-------------- heater to Present Initial Production be the ^ Q u a lit y S t r e e t , ” by J . IU. B a r , will be th e f i r s t p r o d u c t i o n t h e L i t t l e T h e a t e r , a n d will b e R e n t e d in H o g g M ‘ m o rt a l A i a n d I S a ’ ,oriurn N o v e m b e r I F a t h e r i n ' * o ’c lo c k , Mi s 15 T h i s p re ­ « b e a t l e y a n n o u n c e d . ‘ o f in d a t i o n w ill m e ’> p la y s to b e p r o d u c e d still sin c e I 928. Mi s . I> TU S t a r n e s , w i f e of Di lim es o f of role of iglish, will the i m m o r t a l i z e d b y M a u d e o e b e , J o h n W a t s o n , a stu d e n t H rs. t h e U n i v e r s i t y , will p la y th e d i n g m a l e Eli W a ll a c h role. J C a r o l A u s t i n h a v e b e e n a d d e d t h e c a s t . d e p a r t m e n t p la y t h e fit Ex-student V isits University C am pus j o u r n a l i s m C . WU T a b b , w h o t o o k his b a c h ­ d e g r e e f r o m e lo r o f the U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 2 7 , is s p e n d ­ ing a f e w d a y s on the c a m p u s v i s ­ f r i e n d s . Mr. T a b b h a s itin g old b e e n w o r k i n g the a d v e r t i s i n g in fie ld sin ce l e a v i n g the U n i v e r s i t y , a n d it, n ow e m p l o y e d a s a d v e r t i s - j ing m a n a g e r f o r the D a l l a s B a n k 1 & T r u s t C o m p a n y . th e g e t in M r. T a b b s t a t e d t h a t on l e a v ­ ing t h e U n i v e r s i t y he f o u n d j o b s a d v e r t i s i n g h a r d to fie l d b e c a u s e m o s t o f the c o m ­ p a n i e s w a n t e d m e n with a c t u a l e x ­ p e r i e n c e . H i s f i r s t j o b w a s with th e S e a r s R o e b u c k & C o ., w h ich I a d v e r t i s e ­ c o n s is t e d o f w r i t i n g b r a n c h m e n t s in s t o r e s . H e 1 9 3 0 to t a k e the j o b he now holds. H is d u t ie s in his p re s e n t p o sitio n c o n s i s t s a d v e r t i s e ­ m e n t s f o r the n e w s p a p e r s , w r it i n g l e t t e r s , a n d c o m p o s i n g a d ­ f o r m v e r t i s e m e n t s f o r b ill- b o a rd s. l e f t t h a t c o m p a n y s e v e n t e e n f o r m i n g f o r o f NO ARGUMENT about quality service at our fountain Settle your moment s problem with Sandwich and a Malted Milk. a Plenty Seats Snappy C u r b Service Home Drug Co. ”The Appreciative Place” Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND BY T H E f o u r te s y of Am erifat. O r f h e s t r a L O S I T ie,ala y morning in Bar vi re, th ose w h o s e nam es a p p e a r in the B u s t a r d W ednesd ay anti S u n d a y m ay get free L U C K Y S T R I K E S at S T U D E N T C L E A N E R S . 2 3 4 8 d u a d . , 2 - 1 7 3 1 . H O U N D L U B B O C K B ld g ., leather key ca se. chem lait key 3 o - = >. Howard. Butter, photo B u x t o n black I r a v i n g e a r l y S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g , A u s t i n r e t u r n i n g A u s t i n M o n d a y . N e w C h e v r o le t C o a c h . U n i v e r s i t y h o y a witli n g t o s h a r e e x p e n s e c a ll 2-1 4 4 0 . ____________________ A N N O U NC E M L N T : I Le: - to n < h con icle, 7 5 c ; F o r t W o r t h St a r - T e l e g r a m . 8 5 c ; W a c o N e w s , 6 lie j H o u s t, en P r e s s , 5 0 c If y o u d o n ’ t E a r l y m o r n i n g d e l i v e r y . t a k e o n e o f Ie* r i g h t , all t h r e e . the o t h e r S . Pert i i * , A n ti!. P h o n e {MU!!. S “ ON E M O R E J o h n Gal -wor­ at r en t e d A K I N S R E N T A L L I B R A R Y . I .ates t p e r ­ i o d ic a ls , A T L A S t o b a c c o s , r a n d y , N E W S S T A N D . 2 3 1 4 d u a d . IH F. D A N C H v ».« XKI L U '.'iii fin d new e n e r g y a t S C H O O N E R V I L L E . A trial t h e s e p a p e r * t a k e inst n o v el, c a n he t h a t will IU V E R ” if you t h y ' s a t iu ex h ila r a tin g I Gu ad alupe ut 30th. BEAUTY SHOPS to the B r a c k e n r i d g e th e G e r ­ G o in g Ha ll d a n c e ? o r m a n ? Y ou a r e a s s u r e d o f lo ok in g y o u r b e s t w h e n yo u call on u s . F.xntot Work —Guaranteed CACTUS BEAUTY SHOP Hazel and M r*. Wim berly. Oprs. 1602 L a v a c a P h one 8985 A S p e c i a l i s t in Contou r H a i r c u t t i n g , thinning, and Designing Individual Stifles Experience - C o u r t e s y — S a t is f a c t i o n W. C. K E L L E Y At Majestic Beauty Shop N ext door to Hancock Th eate r SPECIAL (One Week Only) /SSS a n d M a n i c u r e 75c j i> nadalupe TEXAS BEAUTY SHOP ; I Jt O A R D AND ROOM ! ( u AIU) AN I) ROUM ‘t'i.r tw o boys. Phone 5995 ; furnish ed. $25.60 per month. Meals $21.00 per month 2102 G uadalupe- COACHING Chem., Math., W O O DSO N : P h y sic s, Ed na., Eng., Geol., Hist — 2-4225. HELP WANTED T H E R E WILL, po ss ib ly be a n opening at a fu tu r e d ate for a young man who t y p i st, and ste n og ra ph e r, inte rested * se c r e ta r y , an d who would bt interested, appli- f in part time work. If I c a n ts Box to lette rs should ad d re ss ; 1927-M, U n iversity Station , giving co m ­ plete s ta t e m e n t of experie nce ami qual* is an ex pert I ifications. L O S T G r e e n S c h e a f f e r L i f e t i m e F o u n t a i n P e n , b e a r i n g o w n ­ e r ’ s n a m e . P r o b a b l y lest on i n t r a m u r a l f o o t b a l l fie ld . P l e a s e t etui n it- J . B. 108 t o J a c k G . B a ll. L U S T : T u rqu oi-e bracelet band carved t*> resem b le flow ers, a t D u k e Ellington d a n c e at Gregory G y m < r a t Austin Hotel C o f f e e Simp. R ead C ran b er ry , ‘JI O ___ W est 6, P hone 7567. _ MISCELLANEOUS I P A Y UA SH I ai so loan money on for su its a n d overco ats . st it.-* or a n y ­ Igtves. Pawnbroker, thing of value. L. 21 7 E a st Sixth St . UNIV KUSI I Y S I A T B ’ N FRY J I sh ee t# — 24 Envelopes - I de Pkg. H A C K 'S 5c & IOC ST O RF 2408 Gtmd ilupe ROOMS FOR RENT D E L I G H T F U L so u th room in home. Reasonab le. G a r a g e if private desired. S T U D E N T S * 2621 Univer sity A venue. Phone 7089. TYPING reduced ty ping done at rat es by g rad u ate Student. Room Ne 3 abo ve R e n fr o ’s Drug S t o r e No. I. Phone 5 92 L W ANT HK ('TFR g r a d e s ? S T U H t . N l S ’ TYPIN G B U R E A U . I P h o n « '.i? t B l Quick a cc u ra te service. R e a so n a b le rate-*. P l VV t«r k call ed for an d delivered. A i WANTED ------------- ------- --------- JO B S W AN TED Able, ear n e s t, d e se rv i n g b o y * and girls who m a s t earn all or p a r t of their ev- p e rises in order to rem ai n in the Univer ­ si t y are able for practically any type of em plo ym ent. C itizens o f Austin who have an y work to be done and s o h to help t h e s e young ihe Uni* people a r e urged to telephone v ersity Y. M C. A. or the Univer sity Y. WF C. A. 'This appeal Lh m ad e by the T e x a s St u d e n t P u b lica tion s in behalf of m an y wor thy stu d e n ts who m u s t have em plo ym ent. Business Directory Business Directory B A R B E R S H O P S N iJ-W AY B H a i r c u t s — T h r e e Iii " 4OO V* g — ss bar bera a u h ARB; SHOP T E X A S 11.-VUF'E R •J * -LI Guadalu . A F Lyt BOATS Tub (HOP IL rn Coe hi call a! J . B. H IER BO DY Gl VUU '• the form of a ticke ta r than ntvci no repetition o f Fj'* la te F L O R I S T S HJT FLOW E RS, table dec orations, and c o r s a g e s f>>r all occasion*. Reasonable P L A C E , phone trices W A T SO N 'S F L O W E R tew location. N .cees. J -02 — : 2-2741 LAUNDRIES KW t VS «1 in th. h.,. IL I •I This Number, 3702, O P E N S A DIREC T F I N L TO T H S HO ME ST E A M L A U N D R Y Student Rat PLUMBERS u w e n . 18..*0. Quality plumb- piping, arni sto re eon- Phone 6763. B O A T IN G B ' MOON L I C H I row Canoes. boats, m oto r* sailb o a ts. i ..Mu cruise ti iii me parties. Low Rates. ♦ y <*» J Y* s K E N N E L W O O D ’ BO A T C L U B La k e Austin 3*1 mile above Dam. Phone 2*1 JOI CAFES M ! J S I IF ( RECORDS a id of the Big VR >r YO .mswi Roar it Ti i i ' p Bad W o lf ? - I his or c he#* rding backed J . R. R E E D g* lh cud cf et it):..': Jo h n . good show. J . Ii. I Os. TAILORS ;h< Univer- R E S S UP an d im press at - i f . fune tmns. Rely on RU IS BROS., ti tors at 115 VV 7th for " th e f intsh- g touch that p leases.” Call 2 27 Ut. TAXICABS CONGRESS 20c TAXI Tram tf cr and B a g g a g e , Bonded Cab.*. PHONE 1376 PHONE 20c T A X I 6564 One or Two Passengers TRAVEL BUREAU \ V LOR RAV B U R E A U - Share •ars of sui': essfut E. th St. Photic : i.y hi Au# rn it TYPEWRITERS R E N T A T Y P ! VV R IT E R We have the be TK* K " & W E MONEY ON P A IR S , S i b at 1j 4 vac a-—5 3 3 4 ___ _ ‘I Y P I VV R I T E R R E ­ carbon •aper sold, , od rented S A T I S F A C T I O N GU ARAN* I E E IX TV 1>EVV Iti I'BR S E i t V IC E CO., ll. ty pew rite r*, ribbon*, etc. Typewriter * bought. i i. GUiilattd. Th'-'ne $412. rn frats, vegeta ble s, d e s s e r t s , F A R I L Y style nu ais a? a1! hours. Choice drin k. All you want f o r 25c. H O L L A N D ' S DIN ING H A L L . 2514 Guadalupe,____ Ka T ie Searles to J. Ii Body - E V E R Y T H I N G is Wyatt ha come for your I d s g u a r d ." R E A L M E A L S served ‘Is ticket _ _ _ _ _ m e a ts , vegeta bles, drinks. E a t alt yo S U L L I v i V ' « Wm K I \ ' r H A U : V A N S I) I NI N <. B VI I ‘ 'Vt" Wes t 19th -d4 W, family style. Al I CLEANERS P T Cleaner s— Price -Quality ‘knits BO e. D r ess es 60c. t ailed for and de livered. Tel. 5# * I 2. ____ DANCING 2?all Boom Dancing IO C l a s s L e s s o n * $3 8 Primate L e s s o n s $6 S A R A H P E N N ll v i n o s 3112 W est V vent:# P hone 666!* for” s'" lesso ns SPV.FIAI — 2.50 " B A L L ­ ROOM. TA NG O, ballet, toe. tap. aero ha tie*. S tu d en ts, ad u lts, childi en. VS N K 'IT K HUV AL SC H O O L O F DA NC­ ING. k . C. Hail, IOO W. 14. 2-3S&4. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 C oburn N am ed H ead O f G erm an S o c ie ty the S tressing in g e n u ity and c reativeness of the G erm an mind, Dr. E. P. Schoch, pro fe sso r of physical chem istry, addressed th e organizatio n m eeting of th e D er Die Das Club, at which SO stu d e n ts w ere presen t. Dr, Schoch pointed o u t th a t, as one of the two com ­ plete lib ra rie s in the South, th e U niv ersity L ib rary is 40 p e r c e n t German. E lizabeth C ob urn of F o rt Sam Houston was chosen p resident pro tem by acclam ation. N ominations will be com pleted by a co m m ittee of last y e a r ’s officers headed by E dm und King, r e tir in g president. G erm an folk songs w ere su n g by the assembly at the close. H O G G S H E A R D E B A T E Hogg Debating Club will meet tonight at 7:15 o’clock in Texas Union 315. The prog ram will con­ sist of initiatory speeches by sev­ eral new members and a 15-min- ute d e b a te betw een (Jus Garcia an d Russ< ll Patton . Donald Dang, president, announced that all m em ­ bers are expected to a tte n d this meeting. Heat, Humidity, Hemiptera,Havoc These classification The bugs t h a t have the s tu d e n ts been in d u s­ b o th e r in g trio u s enough to try to study are b u t “small leaf-hoppers of the h e m ip te r a of b u g s / ’ said Dr. D. B. Casteel, p ro fe sso r of zoology, Tuesday. are al­ leaf-hoppers w ays p r e se n t in largo num bers in the g rass a n d fields and are n o t noticed until c e rta in condi­ tions of te m p e ra tu re an d hum id­ ity cause them to com e to the electric not a n y m ore now th a n th ere wore a few weeks ago. T hey are lights a ro u n d g a th e r in g now because th e re h a s been a change to u npleasant conditions in th e ir o rd in a ry en viron m en t, Dr. Casteel explained. light. There are th e O P E N H O U S E P L A N N E D Plans a r e being m a d e to htdd open house at the T ex as Union as soon a s the f u rn ish in g is com ­ pleted app ro x im a te ly two weeks fro m now, Charles Zivley, business m anger of the Texas Union, stated W ednesday. D O C U M E N T S D I S P L A Y E D S tu d e n ts a r e invited to inspect the m any original docum ents t> I be fou nd in the W renn L ibrary, I M iss F ann ie Ttatchford, lib rarian, has announced. One* document of note is a copy of T e n n y so n ’s “ The Com ing of A r th u r ,” which is w rit­ ten in the p o e t’s own handw riting. This original copy was donated to the U niversity by Mrs. L u tc h e r Stark. E d g a r E. W itt. Mr. Giesecke served on th e f o r m e r relief com ­ mission. - o - D R A E G E R R E T U R N S A rt h u r D raeg er, engineerin g in the U niversity, r e ­ stu d e n t tu rn e d M onday from Chicago, w here he re p r e s e n te d the Texas c h a p te r of T au B eta Pi, ho norary chemical en g in e e rin g f ra te r n ity , a t the national convention. W I L L E T R E C O V E R I N G Woodrow Willet, who u n d e rw e n t an appendicitis o peration S ep te m ­ be r 30, is re p o rte d by officials of St. David’s Hospital as doing nice­ ly a n i m ay be able to leave the hospital w ithin a few days. -------------- 'O-------------- T heta Xi f r a te r n ity an nounces the pledging of Carson Glass of Littlefield. G I E S E C K E R E A P P O I N T E D B e rtra m E. Giesecke, who r e ­ ceived his bachelor of science d e ­ gree in a rc h ite c tu re in 1913 from the U niversity, was reappointed to serve on the new S ta te relief com ­ mission by L ieu ten a n t G overnor Alpha Xi D elta sorority a n ­ nounces the pledging of Annie L aurie Bonner of Fairfield. Sadyc F r a n c e s S ta rr, fo r m e r stu d e n t in th e U niversity, is vis­ iting in Austin. B r in g y o u r fr ie n d * to e n j o y th e p le a s u re* o f d in in g at W ed n esd a y thru S atu rd ay SPECIAL PRICES Men’s Suits C leaned and P r e s s e d 4 0 c Palace Cleaners & Dyers] C A SH A N D C A R R Y 303 W e s t 6th 2 0 8 W e s t 19th P h o n e 8 6 6 6 i m Good Food E x c e lle n t Service Ch ic k en D i n n e r C o m p l e t e . . . , 50c S t e a k D i n n e r s Col d Dri nk* a n d S a n d w i c h e s C all R u ra l 1 1 6 fo r re s e r v a tio n * . U n d e r su p e rv is io n o f M r. a n d M r*. p e rso n a l W . C. B ull. 8 Mile* N o r t h on t h e G e o r g e t o w n R o a d ( N e x t to D i l l i n g h a m' * ) . But EVE got tired of wearing GREEN! Mak e pi on s f o r hat will cure the blues! A N D H IS F A M O U S O R C H E S T R A ner time. So W ise Men (otherwise re­ THE First Lady of the Garden, of course, had a wide choice of fernery to convert into finery. But all of it was green . . . and that grew m onotonous. So next we hear of her wearing furs! For wom en, it seems, just must have change. Everybody knows that a red of value for the sweatshop worker. She And it’s working! W ages are up. toiled like a coolie for any wage she W oolens have advanced 49 per cent. could get . . . som etim es was tricked Silk and rayon dress goods 35 per cent. into working without pay! The price of w om en’s garments is Now, the NK A codes in the dress in­ bound to go up. dustry, as you know, have raised wages, So good buys, right now, are ripe for shortened hours, eliminated child labor, picking, and prices w on’t even be lower, and improved working conditions all they say, at January sales. In fact, they Most important of all, new clothes around. for Mother seem to have a cheering ef­ fect on the entire family. A successful little dress is worth a song before break­ fast or a Grand Surprise Dessert at din­ This is a good thing for everyone con­ cerned. For the truth is that the price of w om en’s clothing had fallen so low that no one could make a decent living out of it. W ages went down and down will probably never again be so low as they are tod ay! N ow is the time to b u y ! ferred to as good providers and model husbands) are falling in with feminine plans to buy some new clothes this . . . workmen were laid off . . . human U P T U R N ITEM hands and heads, and their products, too, seem ed to have lost almost all their N o . 3 winter . . . and here’s w hy w e say act real value. now, and save! The sweatshop and the flashy little . . . to restore value to the com m on $2.98 silk dress have passed out of the things of life . . . to make everyone and picture together. There was no standard everything worth som ething again. That is what the N R A codes are for W ool consum ption, between June 1932 and June 1933 showed a gain of 210 per cent. S uits . . . co a ts . . . h ats . . . furs. W h a t can be had, for h o w very little, you w ill d iscover in the a d v ertisin g in the T e x a n from d a y to d a y . E very sto re a n n o u n cem en t is p a ck ed w ith n e w s. L ist w h a t y o u 'd lik e to h a v e. T h en a ct q u ick ly to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f p resen t favorab le prices. F o c h t Elected Vice President Of Texas Society Wolfers Tells Group About New Engineering Building its the Bakes Hotel ( iv ii E ng in eers at ,T hr, A Focht, professor of highway engineering, wa*? elected first vice president of the Texas branch of th * Am erican Soci<*t\ last of at m e e tin g in Dallas from October 12 to 14, “ Th* Possibilities of Public Works in T exas” was th* them e of the meeting, and a discussion of the College of Eng in eerin g and .its new building was presented by M. r e p re se n ­ ft. W elters, a stu d e n t tative the University. from A gt tup of six stu d e n ts a n d f o u r professors, including the as­ the 1 ■ liege of sistant dean of the m eet­ Engineering, atten ded ing, stop] ne at Waco to in -nee*. the new brides over the Brazos R veT and making an excursion to Fo rt W orth October 13 t > inspect the Ti xas Stet I M I! and the Belk­ nap overpass m w u n d e r const rue- M. R. Wolfers, E. X. Sloan. Ja c k Rhine. J. W, W orley. Mar­ vin Brown, and W I bur Ruby ma Ie the trip with E. 0 . H. Bantel, as­ s i l a g dean of the College of E n ­ g i n e d ng. P. M. F ergu son , a s­ si- .ate professor of civil engi- no< ! ing, R. F. Dawson, of th e Bureau of E n gineering Research, an I Jo hn A. I >cht. The place of th e next meeting w ii be dei ided by the Board of D rectors of t h e society which m eets in Austin in November. Fitzgerald Lists 46 Job-Holders Business Graduates Obtain Work Since June Forty-six gra du a te s of the Ju n e and August classes of the School of Business A d m inistration now­ h e re jobs, Dr, Ja m e s A. F itz g e r­ ald, dean of a n ­ the nounced T ues day. school, 22 Of the number, received I.heir bachelor o f business a d m in ­ istration degrees in Ju n e , and 12 in August. Six of the rem aining workers received th eir m a ste r of degrees business adm inistratio n jr. J u n e , and a similar nu m b er took th* same degree in su m m er school, Dean Fitzgerald said. th e J a n e G ra d u a te s of class who a re w orking nclude M urray R u m -cv. at R am sey’s Nun-cry in A ustin; Carl F u h rm an , a t the J. D. Bache Co, in San A n to n io ; W alter C o c k a rd , in the B u re au of Brr - ne-- Research of the U n iv e rs ity ; a Charles < alb way, o p e ra tin g laundry n Tem ple; George I. Ada ms. at the W oodw ard Body T. Works Adams, at the A dams G rocery Store in B e a u m ont; Solon A cres, Ti; D. .'aching n C by Bivens, teaching in H earne. in A u stin ; G eorge < in the < I a re nee C offey is in the sL-no- :raphic b ureau of th e U niversity; btu! Cotulla, ii’ < oui rat Bros. Mercantile Co. in C otulla; Duncan altun, at the Texas Co., it. Ii ms- City o n ; F re d Groor. a t Mater Dept, San Antonio; ram H ardee, in a hardware com- tany in H o uston; M artin ii - «• h, it K irsch Brot*., n H ouston; Ed- the Throckm or- rin M erriam , a* en M ercantile Co. in T r r o c k ­ et.iran ; Myra Nolen, teaching in at Dustin High; Ben P a rkinson, in he Goodrich Silverton ( ». * h e Vustin; Marx n P< and. at shell Petroleum in M arshall; E u ­ gene Stern, at A, H a rris , a* C o g -' less, i ur n ng! am A Co., in Aus- in; Theron He uphill, at Hemp- lill's Book stur< in Austin; le w is Pollok, J t .. in th*' Suite Banking Department in Au tin; K urt Von 3oe< k m a n n , Jr., in th e It * • au oi lousiness Research of the U niver­ sity ; and Velma Meyers, at the Mrst N a n nal Bank in Wichita rails. S tu d e n ts who r> eived tm jachelor - f bu? im ss a in ini T a ­ lon degree- in sun ? tex school and tv lu d e : Gcoigf ho a re working 21a rk, a- th e Knape P rin tin g < o. n A ustin: Otis ( a1 rn y, teach ing a* Eagle L a k e : Ike H arri on, teach- ng OI Soguif Thoma L edbetter, Saba; Georgic teaching in San Matejek, in East Ber nard; Ivy Payne, at a law office in Eastland; Leu Spiller, in the Tax Division at the Federal Building rn Austin. id ching is Clifford C a rp e n te r the in I armersviib-* in fra in business Marland Stew art, prin ip a I of tile ii ram mat School a t Big Lake; Kiadger T ann ery, teaching a t Big [.ake; Altun White, at the Baccy Advertising Co. in San Antonio; md Lee Wilson, te a c h in g in A u ­ nt J u n io r High. T he six g ra d u a te s who took their m a s te r’s degrees in A ugu-t m d a re now working a re < eeii Baldwin, teaching in San Benito; Wiley Glaze, physical in training d e p a rtm e n t of the I ’rn re rsity; Boltin Cayce, teaching in teaching Driesaa; Je ro m e Kerby, the I University Department Of Architecture Growth Shown faculty Beginning with a of one man on the second floor of the old Engineerin g Building, the depart nu nt of a r c h ite c tu re has grown until it now encompasses an entire building a n d has a fac­ u lty of six m en and a g r e a t m any professors who courses closely associated w ith architec- t lire. te a c h Hugo i he d ep a rtm e nt • f arc h ite c tu re had its beginning at The Univer­ sity of Texas in the fall of 1910. Dean T. U. Taylor, of th e Col loge of E ng in eering had had a conv* ration with Y. is. i eh ne. who had only a short time befo re finished his study fo r a deg re e in a rc h ite c tu re a t the Mass­ a c h u setts In stitu te o f Technology, and who was visiting in Austin. r h is conversation led to Dean T ay­ lo r ’s asking Mr. K i#hne he if would be interested in installing a d e p a rtm e n t of a r c h ite c tu re at the University. Mr. K lehn e’s a f ­ firmative answ'ei gave him the u n ­ usual distinction of bt ng th e e n - 1 tire faculty of the d e p artm e n t. library th e re was no This beginning was given first life in the old E n g in e e rin g Build­ ing, second floor, west wing. Of course at first, but a f t e r a few- y ears a t ­ te m p t, Mr. Kuehne wa.- success­ ful in g e ttin g togethei an a p p ro ­ priation of $500 with which was purchased the original volumes cd the p re se n t collection. D uring the freehand draw-ing first y e a r the in the Pow er course was housed House. I t had to move in one year, and a space was made in the a rch ite c tu ra l in the E ngineering Building. Then the d e p a rtm e n t was g von a part of the east d r a f tin g room on the same floor. The fre e ha n d draw ing room was moved in 1913 to the top floor of Main B uilding in o r­ der to have act ess to the ( ast c« 1- lection o f Dr. W. J . Battle, p ro ­ fessor of classical languages. d r a ftin g room to I increased In the fall of 1913, S. E. Gideon became associate profe sso r of a r ­ the j chitecture, which th re e m em bers. T h e ; facility to flal o f 1914 b ro u g h t Raymond E v e re tt to the U niversity to he­ roine a m em ber o f th e a rc h ite c ­ tural faculty. Since coming the d e p a rtm e n t of a rc h ite c tu re , inter-! Mr. E v e re tt has achieved national n cognition with his p a i n t - 1 rags. R. L. While became a m em ­ ber of the in 1923. He was sum m er school in architect made 1924, which position he now holds I and by virtue of which he is re- • 'p on sib le gents. In his capacity of super-} vising architect, Mr, W hite h a s 1 been intim ately associated w ith the I design and erection o f all U n i­ versity buildings d u rin g the past eight years. the fa c u lty d u rin g the Board of Re­ supervising to The lib rary of the d e p a rtm e n t has steadily grown d u rin g this tim e until a real need was felt for a librarian. In October, 1925, Mrs. Ruth H a stings J u n k in was added in t h a t capacity. this The growth of th e d e p a rtm e n t du rin g time m ade a p p a r e n t the need of la rg e r q u a rte rs. This need was m et by t r a n s f e r r i n g all d e p a rtm e n ta l activities a n d e quip­ ment to B. Hall, in the spring of I '27. T hrough the direct influence! of R. L. W hite, how ever, this academic year, senior design was tr a n s f e r r e d to S Hall. I the fall of 1928 th e faculty wa? increased by two, Goldwin Go! mith as professor of a rc h i­ te c tu r e and chairm an of th e de­ p a rtm e n t, and W a lte r T. Rolfe, iv as professor of a rc h ite c tu re , charge of u pperclass design, In ’ *29, H ugh Me Math w as added to the faculty to teach fre sh m a n design and allied courses. To those who would like to know to the th a t the : it was it was n she enjoys, the suggestion th a t why a rc h ite c tu re was g b en I Little by little, as it was pos- i sable to get them , casts, d r a f tin g t o . is brought forth , tables, boards, and stich equip- enable “ the s tu d e n ts to get th e ir I men* w ere added lone < coffee without too m uch time a nd d ra f tin g room. It was some time < of fort w asted.” The d e e p e r r e a ­ befo re an office was available. to is son. however, W hen g came, Mr. K uehne used be close to fu tu r e a r t collections it a< his office and th e arc h ite c ­ which presum ably are to be hon rn J tu ra l library. It was on the second rn th e p re se n t library. floor of the E n g in ee rin g Building, I west of the stairs un the North side. This office was also used for fre e h a n d drawing. Of course there were re. slides, no la n te rn , and very little real dem and fo r them. In the fall of 1912, F. E. Gie- se< ke became cha rman of th e de­ p a rtm e n t. He continu ed as chair­ man until 1927 except the y e a r 1923 when he was on leave a* r e ­ Illinois, a f t e r which he ceived his d o c to r’s degree. The first stu dent to Chop S u ey and o th er t i n e C h in ese a n d A m e r ic a n d ish e s. Elite Cafe 2 3 3 6 G u a d a lu p e |E n joy a treat at ® th e N e w g raduate* fo r rn M e a u C h a n g e d T wi ce Dail y ra th e r the School from the d e p a rtm e n t of a rc h ite c ­ tu re , or of Arch ti c tu re as .• was then known, was B ertra m E rn e st Giesecke, '-un of T . E. Giesecke, chairm an of th e d e p a rtm e n t. IF* g ra d u a te d in th e ohms of 1913. There w ere no g ra d u a te s in 1915 i in 1914, bu t fou r. These were th e re w ere Thomas Doheny Broad, Ttella T exas E lm en d o rf, Nellie J e f f e r ­ son. and William H e n r y Light- foot. in B g F o o te ; Marie Moser, te a c h ­ i n g in the Masonic Home a t Fort W o rth ; and Howard Stoker, p rin ­ ii igh school at A r ­ cipal o f lington. the JANET COLLETT S C H O O L O F D A N C I N G Cl aste* in T A P a n d B A L L R O O M no w be i n g o r g a n i z e d 2830 Guadalupe 9956 -PHON ES—6430 Saturday Nite! to he ar Frankie Masters pl a y da nc e m usic t h a t is da nc e m usi c at the A L L U N I V E R S I T Y DANCE 9 unt i l 12 o ’clo ck in the S t u d e n t U Ilion Bui lding Adm ission P r i c e ____ i t . . " . 1 . 0 0 P lu s G o v t. T ax