* ( E f i r B a i l l i C c x t W The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 T oday’s N ew s Tip T h e Bruins d o w n e d the Steers last n ight. Read the story on p a g e four. University Exes C h J n n k i M o i t Plan Nation Wide O t l l U v I l L o l i l d j U v l f n f Registrar Lists Visiting Summer VOLUME XXXV Meetings March 2 2,000 to Receive Requests To Join Association In Drive McCurdy Leads Officials to Lead Programs Over Texas; Cities To Celebrate “ T w o thousand T e xa s will be exte n d ed personal in vitations to join the E x-S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation to participate in its work in be­ h alf o f the U n iv ersity ,” John Mc­ Curdy, secretary o f the associa­ tion, who t h e mem bership drive, stated Thurs­ day. in charge of is The central com m ittee, com ­ posed o f W. T. Caswell, chair­ man, R ay Lee, John Miller, Thur- J man Mayne, and R. B, Thrasher, is w orking up an organization to b egin active work Monday. The j work is to be com pleted by the I end o f the month in order that J a report m ay be m ade March 2, T e x a s Independence D ay, when fo rm er T e xas stu d en ts all over the United S tates will hold m ee t­ ings and celebrations. from not only in­ Plans of the A ustin group clude a banquet and program in th e ballroom of T e xas Union. Three or fou r hundred g u ests are exp ected . Mr. McCurdy stated that he has received letters from ex-stud en ts all parts o f Texas concerning plans for March 2 but also from such w id ely separated parts of t h e cou n try as New York and S a n Francisco. One hundred and f if t y form er T exans are exp ected to g e t to g eth e r at this date in New York. Los A ngeles. San Fran- cosco, Philadelphia. Chicago. Kan­ sas City, N ew Haven, and D en ­ ver will also be the scenes of activities o f Texa- exes. E xten sive plans are also b e­ in g form ed in various parts o f Texas. The secretary of the as­ sociation at Lockhart and t h e surrounding com m un ity has w rit­ ten Mr. McCurdy requesting e n ­ tertain m en t from cam pus organ i­ zations such as the (.iris’ Glee Club and Curtain Club. It was thou ght h ighly probable ulty for the 1934 su m m er ses­ P ^ y j*Q |* By Doubling Numbers of Hours, Entire Salary For Month May Be Paid, If Right Is Granted U n iv ersity authorities w ere en d eavoring Thursday to perfect an arrangem ent whereby stud en ts who are at work under the Federal plan would be allowed to “ double up” on the number o f hours orig­ inally specified by the U n iv ersity com m ittee in order that th ey can g e t in the full 4.‘! hours during the month o f F ebruary, and draw salary check o f $15 for this month, that this would be allow ed by the Federal authorities. T h e regulations o f the Federal E m e r g e n c y R elief Adm inistration m erely provide that a person must not work more than eight hours a days or 30 hours a w eek and that the m inimum pay shall be 30 cent ; In order to standardize r=r= ===set=332S5.: = 'lie hours o f work on the Univer- atty t h e , and schedule as lac as all stud en ts are concerned, the U niv ersity com m it­ tee determ ined that all stud en ts should work 43 hours a month, for which they would get co m p en sa­ tion o f $15, this b ein g figured on the basis o f 35 c e n ts an hour. Postponed Exam Series Begins In Sutton Hall Today cam pus /- equalize hour. f j , ,, ‘ English and Public Speaking And Greek Offered In Today’s Series Postponed exam inations in E n g ­ lish, Greek, and public speaking will be hold at 2 o’clock in Sutton Ha!! 204, E. J. Mathews, r e g is t ran announced. Me n ' * Q u o t a F i l l e d O n iv those s t u d e n t s absolutely needing aid in order to remain in the U niversity will be allowed to work on C. W. A. jobs, the com ­ decided on student, aid m ittee W ednesday, Prelim inary work o f . t o d a y ' a sfig n .n g j o b , ta practically c m - plete, with the quota for men stu ­ dents filled and the w om en’s quota slow ly being reached. „ . . . . ! Faculty Members Four Superintendents Of Schools Conduct Courses 17 Are Invited First Term Opens June 5, W hile Second Term Begins July 16 V isitin g m em bers of the far-; sion have been announced by E. j first I J. Mathews, registrar. The term of the su m m er session will j open June 5, while the second j term will open J u ly 16. Outstanding visitin g . prof es- ; . „ t I sons for the sum m er school m- lade Dr, John O. B eatty, pro- Cessor o f English at Southern j Methodist U niversity, who w ill j teach the second sum m er term ;! Dr. Walter T. W atson, a ssociate! professor of sociology at S o u th ­ ern Methodist U niversity, who I teach the second t e im . ere- j t h e miah Rhodes, director of junior high school division of the Stat** D epartm ent o f Education, who will teach in th** School of Education the second term, . Library Teachers to Come Dr. Carter A lexan d er, library professor in the teach ers’ college of Columbia U niversity, who will teach in the School o f Education first term; H. F. Alves, as­ th** t h e sistant of Exam in a tions w i l l continue i n order to p ut stud en ts to through Friday, F eb ru ary 23. A n ­ work im m e d iate ly,” V. I. Moore, thropology, en gin eerin g, govern ­ dean o f men, said, “assignm en ts m ent. philosophy, physics, a n d through at I State D epartment of Education, o f jobs w ere rushed psychology will be held Saturday. top speed the first fe w days. in the School of The schedule fo r Monday in cludes is noted now that mistakes w e r e ( Education the second term; CL A. edu r e ­ administration, business in the p lacem ent o f these j Nichols, profess*.! o f education made lion, journalism , and m athem atics, ; jobs. We are sure that not all j at Southern Methodist U niversity.! the stud en ts given work are b adly' French, German, Latin, pharmacy, who will teach in the School of and Spanish will bo held Tues- in need o f aid. This situation we Education the second term ; J. S. day, and botany, chemiatry, coo- will correct as quickly as possible W aterman, dean o f the School of nomics, geolo gy, and m achinery for ch ecking quali- sociology, Law of the U n iversity of Arkan- j W ednesday, History, horn*’ ec o ­ < Continued on Page Three) sas, who will serve on the s e c - 1 nomies. zoology and other su b ­ ond term s t a f f of the University j for Friday. jects are scheduled School o f Law. S tudents having more than one group Two Professors It * who will teach superin ten dent u rover, n y , in a and single exam ination are urged by Mr. Mathews call Hall IOU im m ediately ------------ o------------ Publisher Uses a* to I S u i t o n - j . I _ Other m em bers o f the summer - | session facu lty w ho are not reg- the Univer- U U Educators Hold Meeting Last of February I ulai iy em ployed by f a I U U l t V C l d l l C l I s ;t y are th(, follow in g: Fritz H o t f - ; man, graduate o f the U niversity, is now stu d yin g in Mexico, who iii h istory for the s e ­ instructor cond of So u t h w est e i n U n i v e rs i t y , inst r u c- tor in history for the first term. S u p e r i n t e n d e n t s T e a c h term ; Paul P. Young, lh** fo r first educational Bonner Frizzell, superintendent of schools at P alestine; N. S. Hol­ land, superintendent of schools at Breckenridge; and S. R. Le- May, superintendent o f schools at A th en s, m em bers of the s t a f f of the d epartm ent o f educational ad­ ministration term; R. H. Williams, principal o f R ea­ gan high school, Houston, le a ch ­ ing administration the second term ; Clinton Mason o f Austin, now a graduate stu­ in the U n iversity, instructor dent in educational psychology the se­ cond term; G. WL Gotke, super­ intendent of schools at Brow ns­ ville, and A dolf Carl Strong of Seguin, now a graduate student in the U niversity, teachin g in the departm ent of history of philosophy of education the first ter m ; Carl B . Wilson o f Kirby­ t Ii ** ville, graduate stud en t U niversity, instructor in the his­ tory and philosophy o f education during the second term. the in ---------------o --------------- TO HOLD TR Y O U TS The ou tstand in g social event o f | o f cultural relationships betw een Survey of Micek Dr. Fred C. A yer, professor o f Dr. H. Y. B enedict will partici­ administration, and educational pate in the program at Beaum ont. Dr. H. T. Manuel, professor o f O thers from the U niversity who have already been asked to take T o d a y ’s Y o u t h , Depression ed u cation al p sy ch o lo g y , w ill leave part in the program part in the programs are Edward I Monday for the East to co n fer with national leaders in the field Crane of the School o f Law, the 0£ c.cjucation and who will go to Waco, and Dr. J. A survey o f the depression with convention of the Department of B. Wharey, p rofessor of English, l i t s the youth o f S u p erinten dence of the National who will speak in V ic t o r ia I A merica, collaborated with sta- Education A ssociation, which will leadin g be h,,j,j m c l e v e la n d from Feb- c l * s u b j e c t o t A r t i c l e ----------- to attend c k *" I in fluence on * around the perip By the Buzzard D erbies are quite the th in g to be worn on certain occasions w e h ea r from C LY D E (L e v y ) MC­ D O W E L L , but w e h aven ’t been able to find out w h at kind o f o c­ casions. the w eek w as the exclu sive Pi Phi tea which w a s a farewell D e ll party the h ostess, ZAG KIE for SCOTT. W e think W IN T H R O P S E L E Y is sw ell, M A R TH A WITT, hut would sincerely like to see you both it? in circulation. C A RO LY N K A M PM A NN might he better if she spoke to people a little m ore o fte n , b ut w e d oubt it. liked S A D IE M E A D O W S ’ m anner o f dism oun tin g horse equestrian. incorrect from a low ers her ratin g as an TOM LU M PK IN reports an in ­ . t er estin g new closet ga m e note K A T H E R IN E K I R K . . . The sig n ifica n ce o f th** bottle p resented to GLEN Q. S T R E E T at the tea dance does not ju s t if y his b ein g called “ D a d d y ” as many suppose, but refers to the b aby pink comb that he carries. S y n o n y m s . . . C H A R L E S B L A C K - c h i l d i s h , insipid. animals. JOE A R NO LD — kind to dumb K A T H R Y N H A N R A H A N — a t­ tractive, likable. H E N R Y B U R N E Y — roily, polly, amiable, improving. B A R B A R A B R IS T O L ’S m other paid her a visit on V a le n tin e ’s Day, hut the visit had no re fer­ ence to that day. What could ii have been? m a ry 24 to March I. list ic- and opinions the Ameriean educators, under title of “ In fluence of Depression on A m erican Y o u th ” by Dr. F.d- o f recently organized by the January the la n guages, has ap­ issue of j tional new spaper I Prague. in peared Skolske R eform y, m onthly Czechoslovakian Dr. A yer has been appointed a mem ber of a national com m ittee I nard Micek, associate p rofessor on education. This com m ittee has i of S lavonic been the D epartment o f S up erinten dence in to plan for m eetin g in education, crisis in C leveland, Dr. A yer w iU a ttend m e e tin g s o f the Na- is a tional S ocie ty for the Study of the A m erican t h e Education and of in P ra gu e E ducational Research Assoria- w hose ob jects are the c u ltivation L i o n . His particular work will be with a sn t>-c = : Z. Koo, celebrated lecturer and Cactus Sections Rapidly Approach Final Completion on al Auditorium en the su bject o f tional Significant* East” under ship o f the Y. M. ( Y. VV. e . A. tin* T h e Interna- the Far o f lint sponsor- !. A. and the Like ----------- the I raelit *s sojourning jn Lgypt and seeking the promisee Beauty Nominations Total land o f Canaan, “ W e are wan |d€rin* ,n the Wllderness' The va * n o u s aspects of our progress ar* highways over which our people are trekin g t sward the prom -<*• land.” 134; U rg es! Number Ever Made With two units already closed the rem ainder! io n ? i tie re* Political Aspect to entrants and of the sections nea ring comple- Don. the Cactus s t a f f is proceed­ to conclude all di­ ing rapidly transmit visions of the book and the copy to engraver and printer, Chilton O’Brien, editor-in-chief, said Thursday. ..... . Taking up the political aspect , I >r. Koo contrasted the old >f governm ent as a neces- v ii and the present day en - < ; first ] idea I g a r y Tw o thousand veal for the y o u n g nation. s a d y­ :>l to and The sent fraternity nasty and two decades as a r e p u b - 1 Le,” China since her revolution in 1911 has been stru gg lin g to free herself from the mperialism. sorority the e n ­ sections were grave.* some time ago. while the copy, a fter proofreading by or­ ganization mem bers, w as placed in the hands of the printer. Pho­ t h d | an(j tographic appointm ents for b eauty section were finished yes- plare u h ust* passe* i it with a vote tm • I C S will be const ru*:ted on otllier State-? u pporteciI in stil rn*;asure was passed I>y the (I ranting the Uni versity governm ent for funds t< Bu dd m g -Library Extensi* Ferguson and intro lure* Greenville, passed that * 30-0, and was sent to ti* noon. The bill was sent to i Teachers Write Reading Guide Pow ell, Bradshaw Prepare Text for Freshmen Powe Stewart an* Miehae the Beauford House C om m ittee on Education for c o n ­ sideration. R epresentative John F. Laird ol Lufkin, chairman of that commit* e. advised that a f a v ­ orable report on the measure was made by com m ittee. The House will consider the hill today. Jester of C orsi­ cana, chairman o f the Board of R egents, and J. W. Calhoun, comp­ troller left Thursday morning for W ashing­ ton, w here they will contact o f f i ­ cials o f the Federal Public Works A dm inistration to make arrange­ ments for the $1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 loan to be m ade to the University for the extension Main Building-Lib racy o f the University, ll * project. three J $ 1 6 7 ,000 governm ent w ill in approximately* freshm an Englisn. In addition to this in “ A Guide J m e n u of the elem en ts of reader Parallel Beauing, is comprised of opinionated state- p roxim ately in t crest hundred books which tin* authors ernm ental grants. have read and evaluated. loan, the Federal grant $ 4 3 3 , 0 0 0 fo r the and* rtaking. A p ­ from the ( ;,.org e \\*. Littlefield Main Build- Fun I will supplem ent the gov- legisla- tion Thursday was essentially o f I Mr. Stewart said that he and a supplem entary nature, since a Mr. Bradshaw did m ost of law was passed at the last regular work on the book, but that they session o f the legislature author- ew e som e of the Regents to contract with loan authorities for this (tither m em ber. in the ,m at_ project, and to issue bonds is sec . a m o u n t of $ 1 ,200,000 to b e repaid liter. from su rfa ce leases on U niv ersity , the material the English Federal .... .......... t a t , jtm u , inU> of The m u h , not to ,.. State J, ici the , ’e “ U k e a storm at sea in which a guide legacies o f . Bradshaw, instructors of English the University, have written freshm an readings one is tossed about by the w aves which they believe will elim inate same | many of tin* faults connected with the outside reading required of students th** ; in to " I 1....... '» d efin ite number of luted ti) each s e c t io n ................................. space taken up, of the book must be closed. th*’ >•<’»'• * nacres “ . W hen thL i. nt "en the sections a fte r their brothers as a sort of | is a1- tion. Women, who rn the old days ‘ . appendix” are admitted t o the in \ permitted . . ' , i ' *“ *u ‘ to U R ' 1 *’ ~ u " f ' j * is _ . . w , . * . .J '1?'-** I ary divisions, from the novel o f I l!*nds’ i i l a v/iii . , IJ .-hon . tory. . a b n .V charaeter to the t a i v u t * u i i v u d i ' xiv,* v . . J . i rho American Book C ompany Hours Changed For , k «om-» time . » • " « > « “ - tm' book “ me tlm e in th** spring, Mr. Powell saith s __ ■ atitutions of l e a r n . T h e oh O b servatory V isits , j , • ■ The major portion o f the space s • in the divisions devoted to grad-1 sopho- mores, and freshm en has already been reserve.! and these sections n,“ "’ ; uates, seniors, juniors, . . . , . . • u i 1 will close autom atically when the ,, , * , , rem aining spaces are taken. The largest number of nomi­ the a rn ut schools had education and the art o f learning House Bill Would Aid t0 1,v” classic , . . , * 'th’"•>” * ! " '"" th* . n ew sl h?0' "I' places these by sc ien ce and tcch- , . meal learning, aud utilitarianism, r> Describes Social Changes the nights as the facu lty and A m on g the numerous suggested students. W ednesday and Friday, '* has becom e necessary to change Speaking of social chanties, Dr. I o f Representatives Thursday afb- D'e visitin g hours from It u «lock l l Of State Institutions which uses the observatory m easu res (.resented o clock un-ii in the House same , . 'i<> ., ,, b • . . . . , ; the"new L d t r t m ll s t r o n o m y course nations e v ct to have been made Eoo described the b reaking down j foi beauty candidates is recorded 0f the clan system in fam ily life, this year by the < actus. These p i e - j ruie(i by the patriarch, furnishin g lu r e s will have a prom inent p o s i - ; stability but subduing with auto- ! lio n in tho finished yearbook with cracy*. Women. wrho w er e confined j seven of them bein g selected for in the Bluebonnet and to domestic spheres, are em erging nor Fergus n at into professional ernooti in th** Governor’s m essage u)li’ 1 was a bill planned to extend l e g i s - J 0 c *o c*£’ la’.ive help to certain classes o f j State-supported The observatory institutions. the Physics Building, and is open This bid, >11hmitted by* G<*vrei* to students and the pub!it* Friday faculty member* the request o f! nights ami to located is in life- Their poise # ami political Senator Albert-intone oi locniia m , \\ e< in esd ay nights, tixiug tuition to be ***1- financial am!s sj)ecial honor I B elle section. R eservations for class pictures ability Dr, Koo attribu tes to tho ' eau be made at Journalism Build- age-old custom of a w om an 1 ing 108. Orders j the Cactus are also being received t*» fo r copies o f jug her husband’s clan and having at the o ffic e , O’Brien stated. - — — o -------------------------------- _ _ his get along with “ which would develop lea.-; - x x - , • in -. people P!” i” !a! tact at the M a te Treasury enter- ^°hooU ol collegiate rank ol public ti oui st.udeni> !e^i>lcieu This week Dr. E. (I. Keller, as- soc i ate professor of a p p l i e d sup- mathem atics and astronomy, has whole or in p a n bv a P_ announced that Prat*sepe in Can- tan..- Dom , eer, the double stai Castro, Great in Or- clusters , m Perseus and Mnoeeros, and Mi- N ebulae [his proposed bul d iffer s from • ion, a double star, star . i U , the existing law only in that it con- , . tams a proviso designed to a f f e c t ’ the Prairie View Normal, a negro college, by reducing student reg- [stratum f e e s to one-third of what be [U‘tu>r later on 35 11 they are at schools b etter pro- viiif I fo r financially. j a 'n ;?l!*MU‘r mav a b o be s€en but * 11 n s;n S a et‘ higher e \ e l \ mgat. in Orion, Sigma . L U - 1 lsa ‘d a ' .' . , , i i i ,l ' , . M em bers o f the U n iv ersity Light Opera Company will try out for parts in “ The D esert S o n g ,” m u­ sical com edy by Sigm und Rom­ berg, tonight at 7 o ’clock and S a t ­ urday at 2 o ’clock in B. Hall, Tom Currie, president, a n n o u n c e d T hursday. COMMITTEE M EETS TODAY 1 v*w "' ” 1 i Hill Hodges, president o f the eludes ^ the cry which began I he international aspect ° * has an- for rem odeling o f treaties S tu d e n t s ’ Association, nounced that the com m ittee on re-1 on an equitable anil reciprocal vision of the a sso c ia tio n ’s consti- basis, and the creation of mon* tution will m ee t w ith P resident II. pleasant relations Y. Benedict today to consider its shorn o f racial prejudice, - - ..... — — o-------------- revision. international 1922 Mystery Stories Offered As Reading Menu Dessert the and The dessert on reading menu o f fe r in g satisfaction to the most ex a c tin g appetite of voraci­ ous readers ex ists in the Library in the form o f m ystery stories. True, some o f them may be a little too heavy impose a strain on the d igestive system , but like heavy food, they should not be taken late at night in or­ der to avoid nightm ares and fa n ­ tastical dream s that border on the verge o f unreality. Regard­ less o f the ex iste n c e o f hundreds of whims, fa n c ies, likes, and dis­ likes peculiar to the individuals com posing the stud en t body, the selection is large enough to o f f e r satisfaction to all, there being ap­ proxim ately fo u r te e n hundred books in the m y s te r y story d e­ partm ent of the Library. Stories w ritten by Edgar W al­ lace seem s to be the choice of the majority. E. Phillips Oppenheim ^ books run a close second, while Earl Herr Biggers, with his favorite. Circulation “ Charlie Chan” stories, ranks aa j third o f j these “ blood and th u n d er” stories is not limited to stud en ts, for the professors like them as well. Some o f the m ystery stories ; found there are tru e; others only j highly painted im agin ative out­ bursts. N ot on ly is this type of j book the m ost colorful according j to content, but also as to the i bindings. Red covers, black eov- covers, | era, blue covers, | faded in pastel shades decorate the shelves I o f the section d evoted this I type o f reading material. Fancy titles, blood-curdling titles, non­ sensical titles, descriptive titles, and misleading titles adorn the highly colored bindings of the books. covers, and covers pink to - Nemir, Ex-student, Publishes Findings HOGGS TO ENTER D E B A T E Several m em bers volunteered at a m eetin g o f the H o g g D eb at­ ing Club Thursday to try out tor Dr. Rosa Lee N em ir o f B e l l e - 1 P^a ce s on u team which is to vu** Hospital in New York h a s re- ?age debaters ot ce n tlv made a report on her work in connection with a pneumonia. She is a grad u ate o f The U niversity of T e xas and Johns I ^ ex Fortenberry, - amos Nesbitt, S v i f n o v R t o i t o i , , . I S.\dney Reagan, * r.D> Dixie, am Hopkins medical school. fo r b*‘rs who dignified th*, s ' *ng out w e te Lunu> serum j - . .., . ..t. 1 c a ­ (rom YVestmoor- A utom o. Hero­ on t ‘u‘ question The follow ing excerpt appear- Lanier Cox. I he d eb ate will od recently in a issue o f the Path- finde*’ Washintrton’ I I mire o f Bellevue H ospital in New 01 P erm anent Policy, be R esolved, that the I o w e is ot the I resident - A ’report of Dr. Rosa Lee Ne- Should be Increased a ^ a Matter v .mn p lans. York gives rise to hopes that ser- t01' tbe «lebate wilt be completed j urns will he of b en efit to pn«u- a?i 8u” n as " est moor land announ- monia p a t e n t s . Duration of the ces tbe date, disease was decreased that J given the serum in comparison rn m*wting next week will be i those who were not. Over 60 per ruesdav, February Up instead ot } ce n t o f the serum treated patients I Thursda>. w'hieh is a holiday. had passed the crisis by the fifth day compared with 20 pet cent of announced in patients It was intention ^ a5 a nieetin>r held tonight o % 7 .3 Q O’c |oek on the first ° Technical Workers To Organize Club Today A program will introduce the va sous technical groups to each other and w ill explain tho aims, ideals, and possibilities o f the Aus­ tin Technical Club will he luatur- at floor o f the S ta te H ighway Budding at Br a zos and E e vc n th s t r e e t s . The club is composed of molt engaged in technical work of any n atu re and alo n g lines similar to technical groups in other cities in Texas. organ ized is professor John A. Loch*. o f highway engineering, w a s e l e c t e d temporary chairman and delegated the organization and last . 1: 0 to appoint held program committees at tin* ,m,e ra n ^ ------------ ()_ --------- -------------- o--------------- ROWELL SPE A K S TO NIGHT ( I the others.” ............. o TE A C H E S IN B R O W N S V IL L E S P E A K E R S A N N O U N C E D J, G, Rowell. C. S., o f Kansas Speakers for the Friday Fire- City, Mo., will deliver a lecture side Forum have been announced on Christian Science tonight at 8 in Hogg Memorial Audi- by Frank Knapp, chairman of the ; o'clock L. K. Maxcy, form er student o f I Forum. Dr. Hi, H. Montgomery, torium, under the auspices o f th® the U niversity, is now employed I p rofessor o f economics, w ill speak ’ Christian Science organization at in the schools at Brownsville, He sat the Copeland house and Dr. II. the University, Mr. Rowell is a is teaching accou n tin g in B r o w n s - 1 C. Blodgett, professor o f psychol-1 m em ber o f the board o f lect Oro­ ville Junior College and commer- ogy, at the Shane house. These I ship of the cia! courses the w e e k ’s pit*-J First Church of Christ S cientists School. the S en ior High i talks will close J gram sponsored the V. M. C. A. tin Boston, Mass. the Mother I hurch, in PAGE TWO ■MIMM■WNWHWHMI T H E D A I L Y T E X A N r K l [ I A I , I* t B K U A K T i n , 1 3 J 4 HAROLD T EEN— HAROLD KNOWS A SECRET i t i c l a i t y & t x m i : T he D aily Texan, student new? n u b li- ! cation of The U n iv ersity af T ex**, is published on the cam pus o f the U n iv er­ sity s t A ustin by The T exas Student P ublications, incorporated, every m orn­ ing except M onday, through ou t the long session . E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e s , J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g ICI, 102, and IOO. Telephone 9181-61. (A fter IO p. rn. s J 8" ). A dvertising .rnnSi rn B uilding and B usiness Offices, T elephones J. 1 9 1 6 4 and 23165. . P rinted b the U n iv ersity Pre*#, A C W r.pht, M anager. Entered a? second ciass m atter at the postoffice at Austin, M Texas script ton price by mail: five dollars yearly. 108. _ _ , , . Joe U ornaday ..................... Ja y HaU Jo h n Pearson Madders Weldon H art A - s o e i h t e E ditor * Bill Dozier E d it-ria l W riter* Mildred Cooke Bob M arquis Sam H ouseholder A ssistan ts Owen E nglish ric h a rd M orehead, Stanley Gunn, Bruce Collier, Cordon St rat* hun, W arren Cooper, and Joe Storm . C ♦ T ” 5*4 v A ssistant!* : Virginia W hite and L o v e l l Raney. rn n n Ir r r c r •c I H 'J heater D epartm ent Mabel She [by, T rum an Pounce*. N ig h t E dit or A s s is t a n ts : Louis Davis, B urdett* A delino B u b tlln H anco ck, When Rules W ont Work O n c e a ira in a c o n d i t i o n h a s a r i s e n in r e g a r d t o s t u d e n t - ..... • -ii'tniMiHfiitiMxmiiHiNiiUHiimiiHiwiniixmMmmui Student Forum Th« Dailx Texan invites the writing of free-lance edi­ the to he published tm tine'* articles torials or Studen t For am columns. 'firing Bach editorials must be w ritten by students of the University and m ust pertain directly to some phase of student life. All contributions must he signed, but the contributor's nam* will not be printed if he so requests. Unsigned articles will not be printed Those of 200 words or less will receive preference. A N U N H A P P Y M A R R I A G E A visitor to Texas, view ing the battery of m il­ lion-dollar buildings on our campus, must certainly feel a keen sense o f pride in our m ighty empire inquisitive sort, and of culture. But if he is the pokes hi? nose around d em anding som e further evidences as to our right to call ourselves a u ni­ likely to be em b ar­ versity, both he and we are rassed. For, to tell the truth, there is little w e can do save show him the buildings again and ] perhaps remind him that in a few years we shall have several more, We h a w gained with the years, y e s ; but we have lost also, and not the sm allest of our losses was the consolidation of the old Longhorn Maga­ zine with the Texas Ranger. When Mr. Morris Gla?-. the Martyr to Mirth, succeeded ping the last v es tig e s of the review, he did a w ise thing, for the Longhorn was then dead and had j issue of the m agazin e 1 been for years. The first under the combined title of Longhorn-Ranger wa in scrap- ; w n 6ooD> •MSS SALLS STNL^S - Do e s vuOPK H £ £ e " ? I * I I I I • I V Y S ; B y L E R O Y C O L E B A T T L E FRONT Y ester h f a c u l t y r e l a t i o n s w h i c h h a - referred to as “ a shot-gun wedding'* resu lting from ; thl' foH«‘Win»r developm ents grew man. ut plan n e c e s s i t a t e d a c t i o n b y f a c u l t y g e n e r a l t h e economic- n ecessity. Surely, it was n ever a happy i" '11 I. c o u p l e d m arriage, and the lusty Ranger soon drowned out w i t h a n a t t e m p t t<> s e t u p n e w r u l e s c o n t r o l l i n g c e r ­ the more scholarly Longhorn. I. for one, sin cerely regret the absence of an y continued ' | u a i _ us*!ia S ocialists in V ien n a s u r r e n - ( dered to the f o r c e s of (’h a n c e I lor fig h tin g of E ngelbert Dollfu??, but u n a b a t e d outside e r e n c e t h e N e w L i b r a r y b u i l d i n g . t h e U n i v e r s i t y a g a i n s t s t u d e n t s m o k i n g in t a i n s t u d e n t p r i v i l e g e s — w i t h s p e c i a l r e f ­ l i b r a r i a n o f t o t h e p r o t e s t o f t h e such m agazin e at The U niversity of Texas. The ; the city. loss of the one U n iv e r s ity organ for the expres- j F a llo w in g a r e sig n a tio n of in sion of serious opinion, both by professor and j the governm ent, labor unions s tu d e n t , is to me a very real loss. P e r h a p s a liter- j C zec h o ala v ak ia held a i ive-m in- a r y review w as n e v e r a p r o f i t a b l e project here, J Ute s tr ik e y e s t e r d a y m o r n in g a? ir A u s tr ia but capable of perform ing a praiseworthy a mark of sy m p a th y r e ­ socialists. No disc; dors w e r e is now, one m ay draw a cartoon or service. As it pos iud, b u t a new re g im e , h a s tily c o n c o c t a lim erick for the Ranger; he may w rite f o rm e d by P r e m ie r J a n M a ly p eth t h e r e s u l t t h a t a u t h o r i t y w a s g i v e n ’ aT1 editorial or a n ew s-ste ry for the Tex an; but took step? to see t h a t th e in te n s e th e A u s t r i a n situa- fee ling o ver s did not l i b r a r i a n t o a c t a s I ii1 s h o u l d s e e th e B o a rd o f R e g e n t s jti o n a m o n g Czech wo t h o m a t t e r OI s m o k i n g the rest is silence. t h e W o u l d n ’t l a s t m e e t i n g , f a c u l t y a t it be nice it was it s 2 . if T h i s p r o t e s t w a s o f f i c i a l l y p r e s e n t e d t o w i t h t o t h e t h e g e n e r a l I A M J . M O N T S S iT T E /V \-P o £ T (2 A IT \ P I S T E R OME O F T H E t w o - A m p I V U U . r r S B B MISS AISLES £Of4 TEST FOR. VOO R XI hi G 6 1 R L S - H OM T H E ‘m oW ?ou >! i N T b .E CHAvRAA AAOMTN-I MEAsl M R SlT T gM * (SN E T H ’ 6 A L A Q>Ua H A M P - S H E SO R E IS , . TH' \M OfiKS a _ AA1,SS S T A L E S IS O M E O F T H E T H R E E F iM A U S T S - A M D I H A M E T O S E E H E R \M lT H O O T H E R R M O \A iih i6 T H E B E A S O M - re J 1 T H E R E F O R E .' Vienna Rebels Surrender C. IT. A. Begins To Cut Down O fficial Notice end team freshm en ALL U P P E R C L A S S M E N and see- interested in tr y in g ou t f o r R acquet Club may file their nam es w ith Mrs. I). S tacy, L04 W o m e n ’s Agne? Gym. MISS S H IE L A O’G ARA, VV O AI. sponsor. quire be rn ie ive lh T he chief' o se c t io n to the per- s based on the Fe­ lt all banks must f the Federal Re- Mimers their deposits can b e f u r ired, end a bill to r e m o v e revisio n in tr o - iced in C o n g ress. If the proposed extension bo­ h as b e i n mi 316. p s VC KOLOGY section I, m ee tin g MWE at 9 o ’clock, will in Biology, Labora­ hold classes tories 21, until further notice. IL W. B R E N T L IN G E R , a djunct professor of psychology. Around the Dial w ith D X I .-45—- H erm a n Weid man. WGA I. 8:15—Alice Jay. NHC: WOAl. 4 SIO— Four knave? . MBC: W o A l 5 : 0 0 —Xavier C ugat’a Orchestra. NHC: 5:30-— Irene Beasley. NRC: WENK. 5 ;30 -Three X Sisters, RC : WH AP. S h u t t a ; 7 : 0 0 - - F t hoi Don Bes tor. M B C : W U S . KMCIX. 7 : 0 0 — P h i l l i n e y : Vi vi en Rut h. C B S : 7 :1 5— Edwin C. Hill. C B S : KMCIX, 7 :30— March of Time. CBS : KMOX. 7:45— Ted Weems. NBG: WSM. ? : 0 0 — P h i l H a r r i s ; L e a h Rn v. N U C : W O A I. C B S : K MOX N U 1 : W H A P . s : 1 5 — Ruth F a t i n g ; Joh n n y Green. 8 :$0— Mamie A d a m s. Victor Young. i1 will postpone j c, ion o f the p en non - T H E R E W ILL one year, allow in g d oit ion al tim e either F e d e r a l Reserve or elim inating the _______ K MOX. be a sw im m ing meet at 5 o ’clock today in the W o m e n ’s G ym pool between team s of Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Littlefield , and Independent Unit j Nf^ ; ot^ S ‘riie Agnew — v------------------- —«, j IQI, con cern in g the order o f the exam inations, im mediately. > : 3 0 — P h i l B a k e r . 8 : 3 0 — W a y n e K i n g . W C N . *• 15— Jan Garher. W H S 0 .OO— Oisen and John on. CHS: K MOX. it :H0 F l y i n g Dutchmen Orchestra. MKS. A G N E S D. S TA C Y , coach, w o m e n ’s in t r a m u r a l . N I U ' W O A l . W CN. I I 8 :30 — Jen n ie L ang; Jack Pen ny. CBS: JOI 'gi ala Mean unpin s ann Tig re i rn , bi F. T. O’Conr or, in he currency, proposed that the revise t e ly E. J. M A T H E W S , registrar. 1 0 :15— Roswell Sister*. CBS: KFAIL 10:15— Ted Weems. WF.NR 1 0 :30— Isham Junes. CBS: KRLD. 1 0 :3 0— W ayne King. WCN. 1 0 :4 5 — Isham J o n es. CBS , K FA B , 1 0 :4 5 - -Jan Garber, WUN. 1 1 :0 0 — T e d W eem s. N B C : W D A F . 1 1 : 0 0 — lion Redman, C B S ; K F A I I 1 1 :0 0 — B u d d y R o g e r s . NRC: W H A P , l l .1 0 — H a t Kemp. WGN. 11 :30— I t a l K. mp. NBG: VV F N IC 1 1 :30 — Louis Panic©. CBS: K FAB. I I : 5 0 C h a r l i e A g n e w W G N . 1 2 :1 5 - Herbie Kay. K FI. Matinee to Be Given For Poor in Austin A m idnight m atinee sponsored by the Gospel W e lfa r e Mission will be given tonight at 1 1 :30 o ’clock at the Paramount T h eater in an effort to relieve the need s o f the poor in A ustin and Travis County. A dm ission charge will he clothing, m oney, or groceries. All receipts will he distributed by th** Mission to the m ost d estitute ca ses which they have in vestigated . fe a tu r e of “ W ay Back H om e” will be the Seth j Parker will be starred in this pro- dilation supported by his Jones- boro characters. the program . i n a n a n o m a l o u s s i t u a t i o n f i t r e g a r d i n g L i b r a r y , H o w e v e r , exists because of the fact that no provision was made for either the actual enforce­ t h e ment of non-smoking rules should librarian sec fit to set them up, nor were any penalties or punishments provided for the violation of any rules which might be promulgated. would allot u? j u s t one l it tle oil well o r one li t t l e jlea- to support a student r e v ie w ! fund a university. — J. J. V. on? to Austria socialists. •I. A pproxim ately 75.00b I al­ um troops were reported to have been placed at strategic p lint- along the Austrian border, ready Italian o f-: m onth f 01 any eventu ality. filial? would nut com m it t h e m - ; \ [ ac( *t; -Melvin A. T r a y lo r , BR IEFS th e F i r s t N a ti o n a l p r e s id e n t * eago a n d a c a n d id a te B a n k of Cl 12 D em o c ra tic pre si- f o r th e D inat >on, died Wed rn ;- leu d a l non a f t e r a rom p n e u m o n ia ■ tai I’. . ’s n in e ? - ac ken, who a few d a y s ag . W illiam . n the g o v er n m e n t’s inte r.ional power of follow s: PR OTECTIN G N O N -SM O KER S A s a patron of the U n iversity, I wish to com ­ At the present time i e L i b r a r y power of ing in the it is mend w hole-hearted ly the action of the com m ittee, i selves l i b r a r i a n t o p r o h i b i t s m o k - Mr. E. C. H. Ham el, Mr. S. Leroy Brown, and Dr. cions, it is within the i f h e a rn at ter . r n d e s i r e s , b u t E - M- Clark, appointed by Dr. B enedict, in its ef- , j fort to prohibit sm oking in the Library Building. lu see this its regu la­ tion con cern in g the abominable habit of smoking. t i u n . O b v i o u s l y t h e r e is n o o r g a n i z a t i o n Or The laboratories, recitation and exam ination rooms p r o h i b i t i o n w o u l d b e e n f o r c e d a n d ^rave com m ittee go a step further in P ersonally, I should be delighted i f a n y , p e n a l t i c f u r i t s v i o l a - te" h a t . U s e d t h a t 1 ) I 5. German newspapers fir volley of criticism ag ain st ( eelier D o llf ass and his radic peal to the soeiali Ms to stop rebellion. by all m e an s, be included in this ban on I ending f o r t h e C. W. A. program sho sm oking. T h e s e room? are places w here all s t u - j b y May I were t a k e n y e s t e r d a y d e n t s of th e U n iv e r s ity are compelled to assemble. I w h en a p p r o x i m a t e l y 200 ,000 m e n thank God, have not i w e r e d r o p p e d f r o m F e d e r a l pro- M a n y o f th e s e s tu d e n ts , fo rm e d th e p e r n ic io u s h a b it of s m o k in g c i g a r e t t e s J jo c ts a? a r e s u l t of o r d e r s issued civil w o rk s and cigars, particularly in other p eop le’s f a ce s, and I th ey su rely are entitled to som e kind of protec- * a ‘ R E D U C T I O N — F i r s t step? Barry L. Hopkins, aa,! • , 1 T h e w h o lesale r e d u c tio n as are now i n s t r u m e n t e x i s t e n t t o d a y w h i c h w o u l d have jurisdiction over such a violation, and if the mere placing of signs warning against smoking— such in Main Building— is to be expected to cause any curtailment in smoking it is also quite obvious that the faculty and the librarian might as well have .saved themselves any time and trouble in considering the smok- i n g m a t t e r . U n l e s s tempting to enforce the regulations against authority to spend many hours im smoking which the librarian may set up i s p r o v i d e d f o r , t h e r e is n o r e a s o n t o e x - 1 peel any change in either student actions o r a t t i t u d e s iii t h e m a t t e r . I t is o n e t h i n g to pass regulations and order the passage of rules, but it is quite another thing to attempt to enforce them, particularly in regard to a matter such a? student smok­ ing. No s.m.-king allowed L* L ! > i i , . . • . lion. e i t h e r fro m th e P r e . , d e n t , t h , f a c u l t y m e m - w # r k e r a wlH (.o n tin u e „ t h , r a t L „ m 0 ,.s a v “ stling...,„ y U j . U.v ber?, or the janitor, against such pernicious prac­ tice. F acu lty m em bers and the stud en ts them selves hould be restrained from sm oking in any room s o m e m e t h o d Of a t - where all Students are compelled by U n iversity in an e f f o r t to the 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 em- Congress on the a i r mail - ------— —...... —------- ------ The orders last of the follow ed of about 50.000 a w eek during the 1 sa y that P re sid en t R oosevelt wa next two and a half months until ; preparing a special m essage to sage the citua 1 1 ployees are I*-’, out, H o p k in s -a d. ap­ proval by Congress of the $950,- 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 appropriation to provide funds for the C. W. A. and other relief projects, and assured f u n d i to m eet civil works payrolls this week. The original C. W, A. al­ lotment of $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 expired last Saturday. N Y D ER ’ SMART SHOP 714 CONGRESS AVE. S I clem ■ the d th e cons ry him, and his to Senate tore c lie n t, L. H. Bi it tin, w h o u p som e p a p e r s ta k e n f r o m the file? o f hi a i r w a y c o m p a n y , w e r e found g u ilt y o f c o n t e m p t of th e M -ra te an i s e n te n c e d to 1(> d ay s . W illiam in ja il W e d n e s d a y E. Hums tile R e p u b lic an w h o the F e d e r a l w a s chis 1 -*. S e p t e m ­ Trade ( b e r by P re sid e n t Roosevelt, died a W e d n e s d a y as th e Je su it of s tr o k e I he G re e k g o v e r n ­ . . m e n t y e s te r d a y decided * e t S am u e l in Ail: m s in J m in i Kj« im n ro v e s r e m a in h e a lth Insult to im . . • ing to teach in the G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T S intend-; field o f j higher education are asked to call ; a; Texas U nion 313 b etw een I and 3 o’clock today or Monday. DR. FR ED ER IC K E B Y , sponsor Delta Alpha Epsilon. P O S T P O N E D E X A M IN A T IO N S will be given in Sutton Hall 204 at 2 P. M. Friday, Feb ru ary 16, | j through Friday, February 23, as Friday, February DU English, I Greek, and public speaking. Saturday, February IT: A nthro­ pology, en gin eerin g, governm ent, philosophy, physics, and psychol-j ogy. Monday, February 19: Business admin istration, education, journal­ ism, and m athem atics. T u e s d a y , F eb ru ary 20: French, pharmacy, and! German, Latin, Spam? h. Well ne ani", che ay, F eb ru ary 21: Bot-1 istry. econom ics, g e o l - j g;> . and sociology, U clay. February 23: History,! a n d ; econom ic \ zoology, one* t h e subjects. S tu dents having more than one j su m m ation fallin g within a sin-j Ie group v ill call at Sutton Hall I ; com ply with the dem ands of the institution, -J. W. O’B ANTON W H A T ! NO SMOKING in the n ew Library . . ray- the f a c u lty actin g on the com m ittee report. librarian, says that sm ok in g in Mr. VS inkier, t e in dam age to the floors the build ng will result and wall? . . there are ash trays in W hy, we ask. is there sm oking in the new T e x a s Union, w here the furnishings are ju st as valuable if not more so, and prohibited in tho Library? The reply is obvious . the Union B uilding for p rotection of the rugs, etc. Well, we ask, “ Why not ash tr a y * for the Library? If they will proetct the one, w hy not the o t h e r ? ” Surely should be a co n sis te n t one, either com plete prohibition or none at all. Ash trays could be provided if a rule o f “ No S m ok ing” can be en forced th en a rule o f “ u se the ash trays” could be applied to the student body. for the Library and the action Most stud en ts that smoke find the habit a help- f uj one when stud yin g and the library ruling puts the “ u ers of the w e e d ” at a disadvantage. fa cu lty reconsider T h er efore we a-k that the their decision and provide ash trays and strict rule- for their u se in the new Library as w ell a? in the T e x a s Union. — C O M M EN TA T O R . Current Campus ut M u x m i.tn tiiii ( H im ■IIIIIIKHI ..t .iiitn m lw it tm w w n iw m w w o W M U M H W lw m w iM X i'i— n x H t o n m A Dost-Mortem Valent Im has cann and went , tv m y be s 1 (Jiii I b it‘ t Sl ut ■ * you. de ar, wi t h ail m y might.'* a I coeie tin pos t m a n stop; lee to (flee him knock-out drops, duff. ■' my roomy I all d u n n i g h t, — From the private notebook Note A H i I • 7 lo I t c h r d i S h e of a college Ed. 11 ad the things t h a t were said iii \ al- ( H i in e s were true, too m a n y p e o p l e w o u l d be treated in hospitals for having more than one heart. If all the things that were .-aid in Val­ entines were meant, too many divorce courts would have to d ose up for lack of business. ll all the things that were said in Val­ entines were signed by the comic sender, too many people would have their necks broken. cnlines were left unsaid, D*o many believ- sity, said to be the on ly Methodist ing little girls would be disappointed. lf all die things that w en said in Val- GREENCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 15.—Depau Univer- in j the country o ffe r in g m ilitary training courses, this week announced its R. O. T. C. unit. The trustees voted to request the War j ll one half the things that are hinted U it would discontinue in stitution lit ill V cb M i n u s v\ (ii e* Since J el} ‘ o n s i d e l e u D epartment to withdraw the unit from the uni- ici Hi prat, iii • I the rest of the days iii the vc:sity, presum ably on the ground that the courses year, . • old a" or Id little more smoothly. would roll around a peace. considered are not c on siste n t with Methodist principles of Many a life is shortened by rushing around trying to save time. A fa t purse mak es a soil pillow. N E W Y ORK, Feb. 15.— A uthorities this w eek were atte m p tin g to determ ine the value of records in a fire which damaged a and papers destroyed two-story building h ousing o f fic e s of the co llege entrance exam ination board o f Columbia U n iv e r ­ sity. B A N K S — An extension of the present tem porary deposit insur­ ance fund for another year was to by Treasury D epart­ agreed m ent o ffic ia ls W ed n esd ay in or­ der to allow more tim e for solv- j ing rights , of state banks. the problem of the Original plans called for a term ination Ju ly I. 1934, o f the I fund which gu aran tee- present each deposit; in eligible hanks to the e x te n t o f $2,500. On this date the p erm an en t lo begin operation, un dei u I cd the term s of which tho insurance limit on deposits would be raised to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 , .with graded allow-1 a n te s for larger am oun ts in one J account. fund was sehed- i CIGARETTES Lucky Strike, Che»tcrf ield, Raleigh, Camel, Old Gold 15c BARKIES th e new 5c h o t dog . . m a d e w ith sauce. r e a l chili Banana Split . . 9c ^jO iarlie’s C a n t o f t t ct w ^ r n / A \ ' N u L e a v e l l t o C h a r l i e ' s " W h a t d o C ollage L e a d e r s hays; in C om m on? st AN OI TST ANDING characteristic o f the m en who h ail in the* classroom , oil the eainpuf. and in the social life o f school is their vitality. They have the abundant energy that com es I with good health. ANNIVERSARY l a a p p r e c i a t i o n o f U n i v e r s i t y p a t r o n a g e a n d r e c o g n i t i o n o f S n y d e r ' s S h o p a s a s t y l e v e n t e r , ive w i s h t o silo iv o n e a p p r e c i a t i o n , b y o f f e r i n g o u r F i r s t - p r i c e r e d a c t i o n s a n d s a v i n g s A n n i v e r s a r y S a l e - Your health and well-being eau he slowed do Ye ii by co m m o n c o n s tip a tio n . Y et this. prevalent ailm ent eau he corrected ti-nail} by eating a delirious cereal. Two tablespoonfuls daily o f Kellogg"" AUL* DEAN w ill h e lp p r o m o te reg u la r h a b its. ALL-BRAN furnishes “ bulk,*" y ham in B aud iron. In the rcd-and-grcen package. Made by t o y o n . Spring and Summer DRESSES New Smart int* Crepe* Sheer* L a c e s P a s te ls S o lid s N av y* B la ck M r n s a w ■ t ®. m S i’ S F ? - V „ , . * a i i r n f y ; i M^ J P y is e n t i r e l y n e w , d is t in c t iv e E ach the n ew and sm a r t, e m p h a s iz in g m o d els, o f f e r e d at a f r a c t io n of th eir t r u e va lu e . WHITE WAFFLE COATS Swagger Style in p a r e w h i t e , check of bro wn, w hi te and black, b r o w n and w h i t e. HOSE E x q u i s i t e s h e e r (futility, f u l l f a s h i o n e d p u r e s i l k — A l l n e w s p r i n g c o l o r s . K e llo g g iii R attle C reek. T h e m i n t p o p u l a r r r a ' t y - t o - c a t cereals nerved in th e d in in g -r o o m s o f A m e r i c a n c o ll e g e s , ea tin g -cln b s cmd fr a te rn itie s are m a d e b y K e l l o g g in B a tt le C r e e k . T h e y in c l u d e K e l ­ l o g g ' s C o r n F l a k e s . P E P , R i c e K r i s p i e s , FT b f (if b r u m b i e s , a n d K e l l o g g ' s ah mom: w sh VT Ifisru ii. A lso K a f f e e H a g G affe* real coffee — 9 7 % caffein e free. K c v p o n t h e s ii n ti y s i it e o f I i f e Demand the S P E C I A L S A L E on Bl o u ses H a n d b a g s S w e a t e r s P a j a m a s L a u n d r y ___ B e s t Phone 6444 Driskill Hotel Laundry “Snappy Service” It is not all who know' their heads who know thair hearts. IMM,' - —O - It w e d i d n o t f l a t t e r o u r s e l v e s , t h e f in t - W A SH IN G T O N , Feb. 15.— R efle ctin g re estab ­ in Russian l.te ia iu re , and history will be added to curriculum of George W ashington lished 1 elations with Russia, courses lan guage, the sum m er D ry o f o t h e r s w o u l d b e v e r y h a r m l e s s . U n iversity, it was announced this week. W W ) J . G . S H E L T O N . O a OPTOMETRIST _ 125 E 6^ S t. P W « T 2 2 S Uatcst tmoroved ln«trum*nt« 95c V a lu e I T S A STORE-WIDE SALE! UDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T H E ’,C A M P R F B y M A B E L S H E L B Y I . mon 31b. Union 309. Newly-Wedded Engineers Receive Blessings of Alec at Banquei j A f t e r sending a m essage of -............— A n n Dvorak, P a t O’Brien as the j re g re ts t h a t he would be unable im- j to a tte n d the College of E ngineer- coach, and Lyle T albot, an ‘mg b a n q u e t for time the ported conceited football sta r, are the pivots in a tria n g u la r love af- in a q u a r te r of a c e n tu ry be­ tail*. Dick Powell has the heroic cause of illness, Dean T. U. I ay- lead while others in th e cast in-1 lor got out of bed and appeared last elude A r th u r Byron, Hugh Her- j at 'I exes Union ballroom, night bort, A r th u r Hohl, th a t Alec He expressed re g re ts Pave t.-ham. could not app ear in person be­ cause th re a ts of physical violence had been made against him. the a f f a ir close of f irs t the the in ro llin g pin and each groom had rope noose placed about his a neck. A w ards f o r scholarship were pre se nte d by rep re se n ta tiv e s of each of the h o n o ra ry engin eerin g f re sh m a n stu ­ f r a te rn itie s. Two dents in the d e p a rtm e n t of chemi­ cal e ngine e rin g w ere p re sen te d with slide rules by Tau Beta Pi fo r m aking six A’s Iasi sem ester. to Dean Taylor, was p re s e n te d with a g i f t on behalf of the e n tire College of E ng in e e rin g . S arah H arlan , s e c re ta ry ' H E A T E R S IOIN’ TO TO W N ," an ail-col- ored musical revue, last times the Param ount today on stage. “ H avana Widows” with Glenda F arrell and Jean Blondell is th e stage a t­ tractio n. “ Roman Scandals” sta r r in g Eddie C a n to r with David Manners, V eree Teas- dale, and Gloria S tu a r t s ta rts Saturd ay . 'H E W ORLD C H A N G E S” with Paul Muni, Aline Mac- Mahon, M ary Astor, Donald Cook, Je a n Muir, and Guy R ibb er last times today at the “ By C andlelight” Queeen, with Lukas, Elissa Landi, Nils Aether, and E s ­ th e r Ralston s ta rts S aturday. Paul COLLEGE COACH” with P a t O’B rien, A nn Dvorak, Dick and Lyle Talbot Powell, opens today a t the Hancock. INN V IC K E R S ” with Irene D unne and W a lte r H uston tho last Texas. today times a t Reviewed Today HE WORLD C H A N G E S , ” star­ ring Paul Muni, supported by ne MacMahon, Mary Astor, Tonight 11:30 Benefit MID-NITE SHOW SETH P A R K E R ‘Way Back Home BRING A PACKAGE FOH AD- M I T T A .NCL—- C l o t h i n g — G r o c e r i e s — Moue y. Entire Turned over f a r e M i s s i o n , Be to Gospel W e l ­ Proceeds WHI HANCOCK thing: epic story, the very best D o n a ld C o o k , P a tr ic ia E llis, J e a n Muir, M a r g a r e t L in d s a y , G u y quality in acting, settings th a t are K i b b le , T h e o d o r e N e w t o n , G o r d o n unquestionable, excellent interpre- tation and supervision by one of W e s t c o t t , A la n D in e h a r t an d s e w e n t e e n m o r e m in or stars. B a s e d Hollywood’s and technical perfection in production. on th e n o v e l “ A m e r ic a K n e e l s ” by S h e r id a n G i b n e y . S c r e e n p la y by E d w a r d C h o d o r o v . D ir e c t e d by M erv yn L e R o y . C o s t u m e s b y Earl L u ick . A F irst N a tio n a l a n d Vita* p h o n e p r o d u c tio n . A t th e Q u e e n . ace directors, E stim ate: A. — -JT. P. today Opening T oday COLLEGE COACH” with P at O’Brien, Ann Dvorak, Dick and Hugh Powell, Lyle Talbot, H erbert opens to play through S aturday at the Hancock. Never has a football picture been able to boast of such a lineup of ; gridiron stars. Seventy-seven men, [ all stalw arts from the universities j of California, form th a t do or die f o r d e a r old Cal- j vert. squads the 3 If a screen epic is a picture which relates the history of a hero, a fam ily or a group in sweep­ ing, narrativ e style, with accuracy of detail and vigor of situation, then “ The World Changes” may rightfully be called such; it covers a span of some 75 years in the history and development of Am er­ ica. Between its opening and its close, the crises and the trium phs of our as the saga of an background f o r American “ sh irt sleeves to shirt sleeves” t r a ­ dition. national life figure family who e n a c t top from his and Phillip The Nordholms, p e a san t f a r m ­ their pioneer des­ ers, proud of cent, begin the D akota life on plains. T h ro ug h tile driving power inherited red-blooded ancestors, Orin N ordheim rises to the in the m eat packing in ­ dustry. conquering every obstacle and displaying a w onderfully i n ­ ventive business genius. But, in ­ stead of m a rry in g the childhood Boation? of those employed will sw eetheart th a t he should have, be set into motion a t once. Neither he crosses his stro n g race with those stu d en ts who have means of that of social-climbing parasitic staying in the U niversity without Mu.-bloods (beau tifu lly this aid nor those who do n o t have typified by M ary A stor) and the result is ; proper grad e qu alifications will be disastrously productive of heart- allowed to continue th e ir jobs.” •I)‘‘ ak. Relief W ork - - (Continued From Page One) W a it in g L ist P r e p a r e d Seven ty -fo ur Aline MacMahon, as O rin ’s pi- N early forty s tu d e n ts have been one< r m o th er, is ab out 20 a t the . asked to re p o rt to the ch airm an of years J the com m ittee because of existing I beginning. later, a f t e r a1! the world changes doubt as to th eir positive need or pictured here have taken p l a c e , ; th e ir scholastic standing. More we see her, still keen and stron g, will in* called as inform ation con- probing u t te r cerning them is secured. A vvait- jng list of men s tu d e n ts desper- worthlessness of the third genera- ; don, then, a f t e r the crash, ta k in g ately in need of work is being pre- j the fo u r th g e n e ra tio n back to the J pared in order to fill vacancies as and finding the West with h e r to begin again on the f a r m — in shirt sleeves. Such excellent aging, covering such a span, has never before in a motion pic­ been a tte m p te d t u r e - and the result here is en ­ tirely convincing and p erfectly satisfactory. G reat a c tin g alone can give a screen epic the requisite vitality; “ The World C hanges’ is rich and i e rf cot in this most im p ortant refi­ l l poet, especially in the person of l i t h e star. You forg et that this f l l Paul Muni, big screen sta r ; his chang d I whoi* p< rsonaiity gradually du ring the course of the until you see only old man tub t playing himself. The is hic enough to get lost rn, >!d man N ordheim steals the from the star. has tun e or other Som ething of an u n d e rsta n d in g of and sy m path y with the crusty and e m b itte re d , short-spoken old devils that we have all w anted at some in the face, is gained by seeing the en tire life ut this on*, or b e tte r, these, in th*ir e ntireties, and be­ ing able th e ir in­ to u n d e rsta n d stant appraisal of situations simi­ lar to those they have previously encountered. to kick “ The World C hanges” ha? every- L AS T TIME T O DA Y Attn V ic k e r s with Irene Dunne Walter Huston S A T U R D A Y ------- Baby Face ii] with B A R B A R A S T A N W Y C K *» GEORGE BR E NT they are made. Statistics indicate th a t men are more in need of work th a n women. Of 718 applications fo r work by men, 270 have been given jobs, filling th e ir quota. The quota fo r women is still unfilled us are the quotas for new students, both men and women. “ The task of the com m ittee has been delicate." Dean Moore said. “ We have selected stu d e n ts on the basis of absolute need f o r work, j guided by what has been required ion the application blanks. Som e; I of these sta te m e n ts w ere exag- \ greased, but stud en t checkers will I be set curacy w ithout delay.” to work tra c in g th eir ac­ Work 43 Hours Monthly Men who have n o t yet applied ; have practically no chance for employment and only those appli­ ca n ts who are in absolute need of .lid will have an y hope at all. Daily tim e recon!- of tho w ork­ ers will be tu rn e d in from the v a - j n o u s d e p a rtm e n ts each Monday to j the office of the stu d e n t life s ta f f ; w here p< rm an ent tim e records a r r to be kept. Pay roll? will he made j up once a m onth. The standard Mime of em ploym ent will Ire two hours a day, five days a week at : 35 cents per hour. This schedule is not m a ndatory, but no stu d e n t j may work more th an 80 hours a I week, or more than a to tal of 43 hours a month. All assignm ents a r e being made I by W. A. Smith of the U niversity j employm ent bureau in the V. M. (’. A. and by M i s s M a rg a re t Peck, stu d e n t life se cre tary for women. Main Building 104. — — o ------------------------- D. R. T. TO M E ET The Stephen F. A ustin C h ap ter ; of the D aughters of th e Republic j o f Texas will m eet a t 7 o’clock I tonigh t a t the home o f Mrs. C. M. i Miller, Jr., president:, 606 West T w e n ty -fifth Street. The program will be a study of th e life of S te ­ phen F. Austin. 0,-------------- M arian Hicks e x -stud e nt of the U niversity who received her bache­ lor of a r ts degree in 1923, is now teaching in prim ary g ra d e s in San Antonio. Jo h n Steele and E d Collett are visiting th eir homes in F o r t Worth this week-end, V irginia Wilkins and Virginia their parents B reeding will visit in Houston over the week end. A H U E D — “ ONE A W F U L NIGHT ' “ W H A C K S M U S E U M " “ W H E K L ’S TH AT TIGER? This Sparkling Come dy o f Mixed Love A f f ai r s Begins Tomorrow. a b n i n C U T A IA FAUL WILS AS YUEH I r n . s rn r ■ - '* ■c' ‘ ■ WM ‘....... ^ H f . # V ., rn ■ ugh f “ TH E WORLD CHANGES’* ABSOLUTE. LY LAST TIMF-S TODAY P A R A M O U N T N e x t W e d n e s d a y 8 : 1 5 Sharp S E A T S ON S AL E KATHARINE CORNELL IN RUDOLF BESIERJ PLAY The Barretts ofWimpole Street W ith B A S IL RAT H B O N E >, $ 2 .2 0 , $ 1 .6 5 , $ 1 .1 0 inclu d in g ta x L A ST D A Y — 3 5 c ’Til I The All Colored Musical Revue GOING TO TOWN a Feat urine ADA BROWN lf —.PLU S— “ H A V A N A W I D O W S ” W ith Joan Blonds!! — Glenda F arrell Frank M cH ugh — L yle Talbot S T A R T S T O M O R R O W A Rom an H o lid a y o f . . . . B ea u ty S on gs! L a u g h te r ! E D D I E C a n t o r “ Roman Scandals” With RUTH ETT1NG — GLORIA S TUAR T DA VID M A N N E R S and the GOLDWYN GIRLS f/ 'urnrn a nnI M U SIC A L N O V E L T Y S O U N D N E W S ALL S E A T S SAT. a s e T il I — Children 10c T he main feature of the eve­ ning was a cerem ony in which newly-wedded engineers and their brides were given th e blessing aiel s e d a t i v e s of each class a n d sanction of Alec, w ith o u t which no engineer can be legally m a r­ ried. Among the couples who re ­ ceived sanction were Mr, and Mrs. Jo hn Pedigo and Mr. and Mrs. Joe A ubrey Shelby. Each bride was presented with a m iniature Speeches were m ade by rep re- by m embers of the faculty. Dr. IL Y. Benedict, g u e st of honor, was presen ted at th e close of the eve­ ning. H o m er H am by and his orches­ tr a fu rn ish ed music fo r the b an ­ quet. S O R O R I T Y R U S H T E A S j L I T T L E F I E L D H O L D S F OR E L I G I B L E S B E G I N V A L E N T I N E D I N N E R from 4 i a fte rn o o n Rush teas for girls eligible a t j H o no r guests at the Littlefield the end of the first se m este r will j D orm itory V alentine p a rty T h u rs ­ day from 6 to 7:80 o ’clock were be given a t sorority houses this A u gu sta Boyle. Zula Williams, An- to 6 o’clock. a m a r y Davis, and Billie* Bob White, Eligible girls may pledge at this fo rm e r residents o f th e dorm itory. I first rush party of the second se- The Valentine m otif was carried in I meeter. Two rush throughout; th e dining room. out March and one in April, will be the re sid e n ts w ere at given to e n te rta in girls who are b irth d a y table. Miss M artha C. still ineligible. Mrs, E lea n o r Rob­ Lockett, director of the Littlefield inson, president of Pan-Hellenic, Dormitory, and Miss Rosalie God­ announced Thursday. frey. business d ire c to r, planned teas, one Alpha Delta Pi so ro rity will T h irty the V alentin# idea i n ; ’he p a r ty carry out decorations, o r,.city flower, fo r vising violets, the the c e n te r ­ piece. A t the Gamma Phi Beta tea * * C L AS S TO G I V E PARTY The P re sb y te rian Sunday school class of W. A. Smith e n te rta in e d Was hin g to n ’ will be used. housemother, will pour. birth day decorations | with a p a rty fo r m em bers of the Mrs. Dean R. Sayre, claw S a tu rd a y n igh t, F e b ru a ry 17. a t 8 o’clock in th e church. Ber- ; niece Kennedy, vice president of j the c la s s is in ch a rg e of a t t e n d ­ ance at the p a rty. Jack Robert- .-o*n is in charge of re fre sh m e n ts, and M ary Ellen D a venport, T om Currie, and Earl T opperw ein a r e Phi Mu will deem ate with their sorority color* of pink and white . with carn atio ns and sweet peas as | a centerpiece. Mrs. IF Y. Bene- j dict and Mrs. Roy U. A rcher will ! pou I Alpha Xi Delta will e n te r ta in | m charg e of e n te rta in m e n t. * * * an d red MRS. B U TLER GI V ES D I N N E R Mrs. R. E. B u tter e n te rta in e d T uesday night w ith a V alentine c a rn s - j dinner. F o r decorations tions, poppies c a n d l e s ; w ere used. Guests a t the d in n e r : w ere Gail Me Cavil i, Marshall El-1 more, Inda D rush el. Alicia Beck­ ley, A nna Nauwald, L aureen Bet- : te n eo u rt, A ngela Kathleen Jeer-1 gee, Christine Browning, Lucille : D orsey, and M arjorie W hidden. # * 3k F R A T E R N IT Y TO E N T E R T A IN D elta Chi will hold open house I from 7 to d o’clock Satu rday. T h e ; com m ittee in charge consists of Maurice Nail, Ta loc Milton, and Bill Bergman. T he Valentine them e will In- carried out, th ro u g h ­ out inc house a n d a b u f f e t supper will be served. * haperons will j be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, J a m e s ! Parke, and Burt Dyke. * * * TO HOLD LUNCHEON Delta Kappa Gamma, honor­ educational ary f rate nit women, will hold its annua arship luncheon S a tu rd a y a o’clock in one of the prival ing rooms of the I niversify mons. * * * TO HOLD O P E N HOUSE Kirby Hall will hold open house from 8 to I I o’clock tonight Chap­ erons will he Mrs. B. R. Beeler and Mrs. C. F. Yeager. J* * * K A PPAS H A V E O PEN HOUSE Kappa Kappa Gamma is h< Wing open house members and pledge? I to (J oV noon from * * * Kappa Sigma a r ’ pledging of John Bro; ney, F ra n k Steven N at ha n Miss. Sw ayzee of Donald and Ronald Lee will go to Houston to spend the week-end w ith their parents. R O W E- W I L K I N S ON W ED Mr?, Annie Rowe of Austin has the m a rria g e of h er announced d aug hter, Mable to C. P. Wilkin­ son of W ichita Falls, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Sims. The bride was a stu d e n t in th e U n iversity last .semester. Mr. and Mrs. W il­ kinson will m ake in W ichita Falls. th e ir home rn * * Henry H ughe- of B renh am spent T h u rsd a y with frien ds in Austin. Marilla F u r her home in Po dt v t Vt i? vi?iting a f n th this week. I to 6 o’clock at the j with a colonial tea F riday a f t e r ­ noon from c h a p te r house. Members pledges will w ear M artha George W ashington costumes keeping with the sp irit of the a f ­ fair. Colonial inter-! sp e ile d with a color scheme of green will decorate the house. and and in; b o u qu ets D orothy Vernon is chairm an of the com m ittee on a rra n g e m e n ts for the affair. Assisting her are Ja n e Kane, Thelma Kimball, and E velyn Butler, Mrs. A m o No- u o tn y , patroness of the chapter. May Stein, president of the so­ rority, and Mrs. L. O. Graham, the hoi: emotive!', will re- reiving line L. H a n d le y of A ustin tea the table. . Mrs. J will po ur a t form I r m I n * ▼ j k i T I l l TOMORROW NI TE > 1:30 O’CLOCK STARS! — S ONG S! STORY! — S T Y L E S ! FASHION “FOLLIES OF 1934” IO STARS WM. P O W E L L BETT E DAVIS VEREE T E E S D A L E FRANK MCHUGH HUGH H E R B E R T And Others Silhouette for SPRING Flattering w earer . . effeminate one at the to the . very . . wear danced to the German on a Sunday . . . See . . buy are in- night date them now one, they expensive. 7 9 5 and up D o e sk in Sport F rock s . . . one n iece . or solids . . . id eal for c a m p u s w ear, ran g e of . in stripes In a price $4.74 to $7.95 I Bedecks - off att ^ J o . C on gress at Ninth Th r i f t and Q u o in # Meet Still*" A ctivity Calendar F r id ay , F e b r u a r y 16 12:45 o'clock— A. A. U. W., Texas Union. 3 o’clock E ta Phi Upsilon, Texas Union 310. 7 o ’clock—'U niversity Light O pera Com pany, f o u r th floor, B. Hall. 8 o’clock— Qzeeh Club, Texas 8 o’clock— C o n n ora ma, T exas K A P P A t S I G M A H O L D S O P E N H O E S E T O N I G H T Kappa Sigm a f r a te r n ity will formal open house F rid a y a t hold night from 8 l l o’clock to Members Announced For Bit and Spur — ......... New m embers of the B it and Spur Riding Club are M argaret Rosalie W ard, Jam ie R ag-dam, Swartz, and Mildred Waring. Jo a n announced C h a m b e r s , leader, | T hursday. Tryout? were held a* | W estfield Riding Club Wednes- I day. i A horseback rid e an d sa p p e r I will be given for the new members , W ednesday night, F e b ru a ry 28, j at which time the club pic tu re will taken. Plans a r e u n d e r w ay to be held j fo r the horse show be arly in May, SETS UP A PPA R A T U S George (Rewin, new mechanic the chapt el house. Dutch Scheel I in th e d e p a rtn w n t o f physic*, has ins o rc h e stra will play fo r I been employed in the University and I to set up and prepare new appa- the affair. Holland P o r te r . Charles Lock- s rstnu--- for dem o nstratio n work. Ole- head, and B. W. Grain are mem- w*n cam(‘ 1 rorn Chicago w here he years, been ber? of the com m ittee in charge men- of a rra n g e m e n ts open Iv OUM*. be served. :or employed with t if ie Company. for I la f re sh in e n us the C entral S will the • o — F r a n k Toibt ex -student of visiting in Au* PAGE THREE E I NS T E I N DRAWI NG CARD fitif We wit rermm) PR IN C E T Q \ N. J., Feb. 15,-- Km oilmen! in the In stitu te fo r Au vanced Study, of whose fa c u lty Dr. A lb ert Einstein is a member, now to tals 20 and is composed e n ­ tirely of college gra d u a te s, m o n of whom ar** professors or hint rue* tors and who hold advanced de­ grees. - pharm aceutical nounces Reese and Joh n Coy, a n ­ the pledging of Lane fr a te r n ity , T aylor H enry of Palestine, ex ­ student of the University, is now engaged In New York City. in a d s '.•’■Using work Josephine Le Bow of F o r t Wo *•> is in Austin vis-Ring Louise Little- page et Scottish Rite Dorm itory this week. Mrs. A. C. C o n y of Farm ers- today with her I Ville will spend * d aughtor Jeanette. Ball Boom Dancing S t : , F K L , ti; SARAH PENN ii VICH! -■ 3112 VV. t Avenue Phon 66*9 \/tS) f i r ti I \ f . 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A lw ays A G ood Two- bit Lunch at R enfro's PAGE FO UR T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, FEBR U AR Y 16, 19: Baylor Springs Surprise on Steer Courtmen to Win, 39-3j Dropj Varsity Baseballer Nose Out Second Team in Practice, 8- STEERING ’ROUND Varsity Tankmen Meet Barlow Crew Tonight - Coach Disch Uses Seven Lettermen Form Nucleus Of Cadet Nine is a javelin department. Coach ] j t is, in wishing more men wouii Again unlike the varsity set-up port for this event, explains which is not especially lacking in anyone who is especially goo javelin throwers, the weak place chunking a baseball is qual: the in for this event. To Fourth Place Six Hurlers To Win G RAB a load and then play for Mellenbruch of San Juan power behind a discus. otiemen B y B R U C E C O L L I E R Texan Sport* Staff the freshman weights is WACO. Fob. 15.— Baylor Uni­ versity’s Golden Bears sprung a surprising upset last night to down the University of Texas’ favored Steer quintet in a spectacular 39 to SI contest staged on Old Cha­ pel Court in Waco, intersquad baseball game between the varsity regulars and the “ B” team resulted in a n a r­ row 8-7 victory for Coach Disch’s The defeat shoved Texas down first team in Thursday’s practice An t O LUE GE STATION, Feb. 1 5 - Infield worries constitute the m a­ Ed Barlow’s Deep Eddy swim­ jo r problem confronting Coach second team, winners of ming Roswell Higginbotham these days place in the State meet a t Fort as he sends his Texas Aggie base­ orth last summer, will furnish ball candidates through their early | paces. The Aggies began t h e i r ; the opposition for Shorty Alder- diamond practice early this week 1 son’s varsity squad tonight at 7:30 candidates o’clock in the Gregory Gym pool whim the varsity and freshmen vie Frosh Weightmen Outshine Varsity While Coach Clyde Littlefield’s i i ____ _ „ J V. + 4 Coach Disch paraded six hu r­ l e r s at the slab for three innings when a total of 25 each in an effort to give them I drew equipment. their chances to fourth place rn Southwest Con- sessjon ference standings with four vic­ t o r i a and us many losses, virtually destroying re­ tain their championship won last the second triumph year. of the year for the Green and Gold five; previously they had de­ feated Arkansas. to It Scoring honors for the even­ ing went to Bonny Clark, crack Bear forward who led Jack Gray by a single point for a total of 16. Abt Barnett, veteran guard, man ’Omer at the twirling post, turned conf the best performance at his in position for the afternoon. B en­ nett retired Pat Ankenman and Buster Baebel, both heavy hit- T , „ n . They are ( aptam Wilson from ..... I , . , the regular members Cap- J o h n T * r l « f n w — I Hugh Wolf, young bruiser from h«* . i?00^ included Norman Branch, Many spectacular plays spotted and Frank on brilliant Howell, Red Midkiff, a n d the contest. Clark James of Baylor vied with Gray Charley Johnson. Vernon Taylor, in counting univ re turning letterman at handed shuts. Jean Francis w a s I the position, was out for workout the Longhorns' other star on of I but did not pitch. Coach Disch arm fense. Little Glenn Thompson, spark I would allow him to hurl several intersquad game plug forward of the visitors, was (innings th at Taylor’s announced o n e - ; the in jeered from the game late in th ;con I Hall of Nacogdoches, Olivier of 1925 anL ’.26' i s .th e lc»d*r .ol Port" Arthur! and Keeling, a Del- catcher; Bob Scheer, | the team. Other swimmers on the lasite, are other exceptional pros­ (Tickle) Mitchell, j team are Joe Bowling, State div- • poets in the shot put, while Kent arvey, it hoi , VV. VV tofvstop; and Earl VS cher, first ing champion for the last ---------- P» F r o s h G o o d two years; James Terrel, junior div­ ting champion of the State; R o b -: e!'t. |P r a tt\ . fre'f —— dvh ty!e ani! lunior respectively, naturally will I ision, Mooly Mound ArtUt* ^ack Moon and Mooty, senior and I ——----------—---------------------- — —_ j stroke artist (attending St. Ed- s w a r d s University; Davis Lewis, e champion of Bill Petri, Harry Barney Bow- Ward, all good / The Christian Science Organization at The University of Texas, Austin, Texas announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE b y JAMES G. ROWELL, C. S. o f Kansas City, Missouri M e m b e r of t h e Board of L e c t u r e s h i p of T h e M o t h e r C h urch , I he F i r s t C h u r c h of C h r i s t , S c i e n t i s t , in B o s to n . M a s s a c h u s e t t s H o g g M e m orial A u d ito riu m , T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s C a m p u s ( G u a d a l u p e a n d 24 S t r e e t s ) FR IDA Y , FEBR U AR Y 16, 8 o ’clock p. rn. T he Public is C ordially Invited to A t t e n d M oyn ih an O fficia lly A cc ep ts A ssista n tsh ip bec i OI • e p t a m ha? d from Tim Moynihan o: itract offered by the Boart o f Regents to assist Jack Chef** igny in football, Miss Alice Ar­ cher, secret art to Chairman VV K. Metzenthin of the Athletic Coun­ cil. .said Thursday. in 1929, Moynihan, all-American center tele­ for Notre Dame that he graphed from Chicago this late would arrive in Austin to assume his duties as month the Longhorns. line coach Coach Chevgny, visiting at his home Indiana, will probably be away until February 25. to in Spring training for the Steers opens March 3, with present in­ dications for a crop of almost IOO candidates the first call. answer to - o- Alpha Xi Delta announces the formal pledging of Jo Strauch of Kerrville and Helen E. Crawford of Friona. ;ht in two runners: Captain Travis Perrenot, San Antonio, I t lyde McDowell who tallied a couple of tries; and Ferd Gever and Bitser Garrison who counted wi * h on eai h. ( level and Garrison led the hit­ ting for the second team with a three-bagger and a double respec­ tively. The regulars’ slender lead . to some degree by was caused Buster Baebel who failed to con- nee: and experienced a bad day) a' the hat. Baebel, Ankeman, Hil­ liard, Brandes, Undue, ami Mc- Dowell are the lads who will do the heaviest stick work for the Longhorns this season. The ab­ sence of Chick Gannon, leading j batsman of team who the 1933 ; failed to become eligible, will be a decided disadvantage to t h e nine in conference competition. man pitcher past spring; - ll , doner a few years ago. i e .B freshman Ed Steves, San Antonio, is the only squad man catcher available, and sophomore candidates include Bob Caruthers, Moody; Jimmy Hay, Waco; VVal’ace Martin, Lock­ ney. By the to find promising sophomore base post a b i t time he gets through with basketball, Tommy Hutto is the competition for apt his first stiff. Marshall Langley c>f Fentres a first sacker, and. in addition. Mike Dil­ lingham, squadman F ort Worth, h a s his eye on the p o s i ­ tion. Competition here, however, probably won t be anywhere near as intense as a t second base and shortstop, neither of which posi­ tion- h a s any lettermen a v a i l a b l e . < andidates for second base include from Oscar Eckhait, horn alulete who Pacific Coast league worked out with | preparation J with the San hrarteisco Missions, when not pitching. ha- the --- the squad led iii batting. former Long- three gquadmen, including J o h n n y ! ' - Weaver, Refugio; Travis Voelkel, j Shelby; and Cliff Domingue. Port in Arthur. There is a possibility that for his third season Jake Mooty might occupy this spot Prospective include Bill Couser, Phil junior Crigler, Crawford, Miss., sophomore; Jane Weiner!, duchess of Texas Eckhart will probably work out j shortstops at the Mardi Gras in G alveston,; daily with the Steers for two or Breckenridge, I three weeks. returned to Austin Wednesday. is a cinch to retain his third base post, b a n in g accidents. He ro­ . ceived much All-Southwest Con­ ference mention the past year. Marie Johnson and Mildred Bet­ tis are the girl members of the team. Miss Johnson forced Babe Dillard to break a record in the Candidates for the berths now 50-yard free style last summer ini in three the outfield in-1 Coach Barlow rates two squad men an,d the most promising girl swimmers Sodd and Loewen- of the State although she is only ; occupied by Lo^vvenstein, Sodd the State meet in Fort Worth, and Cochran elude sophomores. stein probably are fixtures for tho 13 years old. year in left and center, for both j The varsity swimmers have had this received considerable all-confer- several dual practice meets once mention the past year, but j spring winning from Houston “ Y” Cochran probably veil! find plenty! in Austin and losing by a three-, I of competition fo r his post in right point margin in Houston to the field. ] same team last Saturday night. her as one of I NEW ARRIVALS BOOKS in T h e M odern W ord-lender by P a u l H u gon C rabb’s E n glish S y n o n y m s I R o g e t’s T h esau ru s T r e a s u r e o f E n g l i s h w o r d s & p h r a s e s IF/n il's the m a tte r, J o e — * I u d ta n Underwear?** • Arrow, w ith h u m a n ita r ia n k in d n e ss, h as ta k en t h a t b ed ev ilin g se a m in t h e cro tch o f u n d erw ear an d m o v ed it to a n ew lo c a tio n . 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At the half Rice led by a IT to 13 score. Failure to freeze the ball during the last four minutes second-place the cost Owls the game. W i t h f o u r m i n u t e * l e f t t o p l a y t h e R i c e t e a m l e d b y s i x po i nt * . S o u n d s t r a t e g y d i c t a t e d b a l l , p l a y h o l d t he t h e O wl * ki l l a* m u c h c a u t i o u s l y , a n d B u t F l o y d t i m e a t p o t t i b l e . s o p h o ­ K e l l e y , e l o n g a t e d R i c e m o r e c e n t e r , l o n g s h o t * f r o m n e a r m i d c o u r t . E a c h t i m e h e m i s t e d a n d t h e F r o g g i e s t h e b a c k ­ g r a b b e d b o a r d a n d t h e R i c e g o a l . t h e bal l o f f t o w a r d t h r e e t o o k t e n t it Perkins, T. C. V. guard, scored the winning field goal with a daz­ zling one-handed shot in the last 30 seconds. Tile Owls must have looked long at the 2.*-J7 .-core on the board and wondered just how the Christians happened to be on the long end of the tally. N o t i c e T r a c k M e n A l l t r a c k m e n a r e u r g e d t o c o m e t o t h e m e e t i n g thi s a f t e r ­ n o o n a t 5 o ' c l o c k , as p r e p a r a ­ t i o n s a r e b e i n g m a d e t h e t r i a l m e e t S a t u r d a y . T h i s t ri al IO m e e t wi l l d e t e r m i n e w h i c h m e n wi l l g o t o L a r e d o F e b r u ­ a r y 2 2 . f o r C o a c h C l y d e L i t t l e f i e l d T e x a s , a l t h o u g h p r o s p e c t s a r e f o r a n u n u s ­ l o o m i n g b r i g h t l y is g o ­ u a l l y s t r o n g t r a c k t e a m , i n g t o s e e p l e n t y o f c o m p e t i ­ t i o n f r o m t h e s c h o o l a t C o l l e g e S t a t i o n . C o a c h A n d e r s o n is b u i l d i n g his C a d e t t e a m a r o u n d a l e t t e r m e n , h e a d e d b y C a p t a i n R e d A k i n s . T h e F a r m e r s s h o u l d h e e s p e c ­ i a l l y s t r o n g in m o s t f i e l d e v e n t s , in b o t h t h e h a d f - i m l e r a c e . t h e h u r d l e s , a n d n u c l e u s 1 4 o f n the field, 'ti s said, th e Aggies la- e sc \ en men ttho have bettered 13(I feet in the Hiscus ant 4<» feet in he ehot events . Three of these ’ha'. e done better than I ii feet in the discus. Top; >in«r this group i> Bo:rec Irwin who holds th I* South- we t Conference record ani who has bettered Iou feet with the discus. shot-put T h e r e wi l l b e a m e e t i n g o f al! t h e m e m b e r s o f all t h e t e n ­ ni s s q u a d s t o d a y a t 5 o ’c l o c k in G r e g o r y G y m 2 1 0 . D . A . P e n i c k . It f o r t w o f a c t t h a t t h e i r is a k n o w n t h e A g g i e s ' w e a k e s t e v e n t s w i l l h e r a c e s . W h e n t h e r e l a y t o t h e A . & M. C a d e t s c o m e A u s t i n A p r i l 7 f i r s t m e e t o f t h e y e a r t h e y w i l l s e e s o m e n i c e r e l a y r u n n i n g . Y e s ­ t e r d a y w h e n t h e O r a n g e a n d W h i t e t h i n i y - c l a d s w e r e h a v i n g t r y o u t s i n t h e q u a r t e r m i l e r e ­ l a y , t h e T e x a s l a d s c l o c k e d o f f a s e t o f f i g u r e s t h a t m a d e a b r o a d s m i l e p l a y a c r o s s C o a c h T h e C l y d e L i t t l e f i e l d ’s t i m e o f t h e f i r s t s q u a d w a s k e p t it m u s t h a v e u n d e r c o v e r , b u t b e e n p l e n t y g o o d b e c a u s e t h e s e c o n d t e a m c o m p l e t e d t he d i s ­ t a n c e in 4 3 . 8 s e c o n d s . f a c e . D orm itory E lects R om b erg P resid en t Marvin Romberg was elected president of the {.it;ic Campus Dormitory Association at a meet­ ing of the association Tuesday 1 ight. Jake Pickle was named vice president and Thomas Joe William­ son secretary-tre&surer. Harvey Voelkor was elected edi­ to r of the Little Campus Free Press, and Evans Whitney was chosen sergi ant-at-arm-. Harold H. Denisch received the honorary j office of po,-Iman of the associ a - i lion. ----------- o ------------- L I F E S A V E R S M E E T Classes in Red ( ros-> Life Sav­ ing for men will start Monday and Tuesday, F ebruary 19 and 20, at 2 o’clock at the pool in Gregory I Gymnasium and will continue over a period of two week Al! men J interested instruc­ tion should see C L. Kelly dur­ ing the free sv rn mi rig period be­ and 5 o ' d o k tween 3 o’clock life saving in T E S T E D E Y E S I n s u r e P R O P E R VISIO N H a v e y o u r e y e s t e s t e d t o d a y Wa ju )