T od ay’s Q uotation N oth in g can be lastin g w h e n reason d o es not rule.— Rufus. | V O L U M E X X X V I C O M P L E T E I N T E R N A T I O N A L N E W S W I R E S E R V I C E THE DAILY TEXAN The First College Daily in the South ; T od ay’s New * T ip A n ed ito ria l on th e “L a m e n ta b le Inci- ! d e n t” ap p e a rs on p a g e fou r to d ay . A U S T IN , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 2, 193 5 F O U R P A G E S T O D A Y No. 131 Lack of Funds Benedict Decries Effigy Prank JJltler V'SI0"S ; ................. ... • • • • •; • Prevent New Work Projects DaVlSSOn to F ight I UltlOn n o is e Friendship Franco-Reich • • • Greetings to the Swarm of Exes Living In or Outside Texas Greetings to the swarm of Exes Living in or outside Texas; Special, warmest, friendliest greetings To those attending March 2 meetings! Texas Exes Pay Tribute To Republic State Board Tie-up Division Rural Relief in F aces Every Eastland Solon Excepting Says He Favors 3,700 Petition Against Fee Hike iu in located Thirty-seven hundred s ig n a ­ tu res were placed on the p eti­ tion c o n v en ien t places on the cantpus F riday to tuition increase oppose an fees. The petition, in cluding lists for w in k in g and separate stud en ts, w a s non-working placed on tab les in six bu ild­ ings on the cam pus and in fro n t o f the T ex a s Union. The idea w as sponsored by the Y ou n g D em ocrats, who received the aid of the Comptroller in s e ­ curing loca tio ns and m aterials to cond u ct a survey o f stu d en t sen tim ent. The p etition s will he placed on the tab les again today. The Y oung D em ocrats hope to get at least six thousand names. In an e f f o r t to present a clear case to the L egislature, tw o stu d en ts are com pilin g f i g ­ ures from the R egistrar’s O f ­ fice, the C om ptroller’s O ffice , and the o ff ic e o f the Dean of in an e f f o r t to Stu d en t L ife find financial av erag e stan d ing of stu d en ts who come to the U n iversity. the President Blames ‘Irresponsible And Foolish Boys’ P resident IL Y. B ened ict issued the fo llo w in g sta tem en t yesterday reg ard ing the h a n g in g in e f f i g y of R epresen tative Harold Davison by a group o f stu d en ts I hursday night: “ To hang in e f f i g y a la w fu lly eng ag ed ficial what he b elieves to be his duty, is an act wholly u nw orthy of a n y ­ one in The U n iv ersity of Texas. The act m ay have been, doubtless was, th ou g htless or playful prank of a fe w irresponsible and the foolish boys, blush o f shame to all of us who love the U niversity. y e t it brings the the “ To train boys to discuss p u b ­ lic questions fa irly and openly and reasonably on their merits, is a chief d u ty University* of hence this u n reason in g and secre t and u n fa ir act is as treasonable to U n iv e rsity ideals as it is m o r t i ­ f y i n g the great m ajority o f students and to the entire facu lty. “ Sp eak in g personally, I must say this act o f vandalism hurts me much more than it can hurt Mr. D avison .” that to Old $ IOO Bill Still Unclaimed Fine to Give Illustrated Talk On Mountains talk Eben G. Fine, perhaps the dis­ coverer of the A rapahoe Glacier that lies betw een the North and j South Arapahoe Peaks, will speak on “ Rambles Through the Rock­ ies” T u esd ay night, March 5. at 8 o'clock in the G eology Building j auditorium. The is being sponsored by the ( Hitters 1 lub. in clu d ing The lecture will cover virtu ally I the entire m ountain area of Colo- j rado the Mesa Verde N ational Park with its c li f f d w el­ ling ruins, the San Juan Moun­ tains, th e Rocky Mountain N a ­ the R oosev elt N a ­ tional Park, tional Forest, the co u n tr y in the regions, and Eldora are sec tio n s tha t and Ward ; many o ther well-known to tourists. lover, lecturer,” Mr. Fine, who has been called traveler, p h o to g ­ “ nature rapher, and is a bu si­ ness man with a hobby——p h otog ­ his hobby while raphy. U sin g Rocky rambling M ountains, he has made a series of p hotographs which he will show as hand-colored slides to il- through the i lustrate his talk. Since the discovery o f the A ra ­ la rgest in the pahoe Glacier, the Colorado Rockies, five others have been discovered. Many tourists, scientists, and student" from the U n iversity sum mer school visit the region each year. o f Colorado A m o n g tells the stories which Mr. Fine is one c o n cer n in g his adven tu re on this ice field alone on J uly 14, 1900. It is on this ice field that “ red s n o w ” may be found. --------------- o A . F. of L. A s k s V o t e O n A u t o Strike DET R O IT . March I;— ( I N S ) — The A m erica n Federation of La bor to d a y announced it has asked its mem bership in the motor plants to decide w heth er a gen eral a u t o ­ mobile w ork ers’ strike shall be called. organizer, announced Francis J. Dillon, ch ief auto at plant that 10:30 o ’clock the auto w orkers cou n cil o f the A. F. o f L. ha- ordered a strike vote ITO a u ­ tomobile unions. in the F e d era tio n ’s this morning l f the workers vote to strike, the council Will call the walkout, a ff e c t in g t w o a pp roxim ately thousand men, Dillon said. ---------------o--------------- K ing of S ia m T o A b d i c a t e L O N D O N , Mar. I — ( I N S ) — In t ho s e c l u s i o n o f his co u n try es ’ate, Knowle Park Mansion. Sur­ rey, King Prajadhipok o f Siam is drafting hi s degree of abdication, it was learned today. d e fin itely The Orie ntal monarch, who v is ­ ited the Unit od S ta tes som e years age*, decided re­ n ounce his throne when he r e ­ ceived word that the S iam ese Na tional A ssem bly had rejected hi" dem ands regarding constitutional reform. Brin Ananda, n e p h e w to Prajadhipok and who school, him. i" ex p ecte d is now of in .succeed to The $ 1 0 0 bill which an F. E. R. A. worker fou n d last y ear in the p a ges o f a book from the Gilm er esta te is still unclaimed. Severa l of the heirs of the G ilm er esta te responded to c o m ­ m u nications co n cer n in g the bill, but one or two of the heirs who are fo reign cou n tries have not y e t been heard from. U n ­ til th ey answ er, nothing will be done the hill, E. W. Winkler, bibliographer, said. about in T he bill was issued in 1804 from the N ational Bank of Cin­ cinnati, Ohio. Max Mehl, coin collector o f Fort Worth, has ---------------o--------------- Texans Request Oil Bill Hearing Three state o ffic ia ls joined y e s ­ terday in u rgin g T e x a s ’s d e le g a ­ tion in C ongress to affo rd T exas a hearing on the pen din g bill by Sen ator Thomas and C on gressm an D isn ey of Oklahoma, provid ing for Federal control o f the oil indus­ try, Internation al N ew s S ervice reported. T elegra m s to S en ators Connally Sheppard, V ice-P resid ent a n d Garner, and C on gressm en Sam Rayburn and Marvin Jones, w ere sen t by Governor Ja m es V. A l l - ! red, A ttorn ey General VV iliiam McGraw, and E rn est O. T h o m p ­ son, chairman i 'ommission. o f "the R a ilr o a d : All asked that a hearin g for the in latter part of March or early April be arranged. “ The d em o cracy o f T ex a s is u n ­ alterably pledged aga inst Fed eral control," said McGraw, Allred pointed o u t that m ea s­ ures to p reven t w aste w ere now p en d in g b efore th e T ex a s L eg is­ lature, and asserted that 90 per c e n t o f the oil industry w as o p ­ posed to F ederal control. Thompson asserted the C onnally in ter-state ship­ in e xce ss that w a- to su p p lem en t sta te e n ­ bill, preven tin g m e n t s of oil produced o f allowables, was all needed fo rcem ent. — ---------o--------------- J a p a n ’s P a ct Cause O f O ffic ia l C on cern W A S H IN G T O N . March I. (I N S ) The- United S tates and Great Britain today took o fficia l joint c og niza nce of the* reported S in o-Ja pa n e-e a g r e e m e n t whereby Japan would extend it" control o vc*i China through financial a s­ sistance. Ronald Lindsay, the British am- ha.""ador, co n ferred with William c n otary o f state, Phillips, acting on the m atter at the S ta t '1 D e ­ partm ent. D e fin ite inch. a to m s were fo rth ­ co m in g fio m o ffic ia l quarters that this g ov ern m en t wa" deeply c o n ­ ge) nod over J a p a n ’s apparent a t ­ tempt fin an cial assist- ance as a m ean s of achievin g a form of guai ciian.ship over China. to utilize Decrease in Fees “ I w an t to make it ab solutely j clear that there are two m em bers j o f the House w ith similar n am es,” Represen tative G eorge A. D avis- j stated Friday, son o f Eastland “ and that it was Howard Davison of Rotan and n ot m y s e lf who in ­ troduced the bill to raise U n iv er­ sity people, k n ow in g me as a U niversity s t u ­ dent, have had the idea that I in- troducecd the is not j true. I am opposed to its passage and will work to d e fe a t it.” fees. Many bill. That tuition i Davisson is a stu d en t in t h e U niversity School of Law and is i known as the author o f the un­ em p loy m en t insurance bill which labor will be heard next co m m ittee of week, the befo re the House o f education in increase Me a n s E n r o l l m e n t D e c r e a s e “ I am prepared to help in the fig h t o f friends o f the U niversity general and again st this proposed in tu itio n ,” Davisson r e i t e r a t e d . “ The p assage o f this mean a sudden drop o f from 1,500 to 2,0 00 stu d e n ts in the U n iv e r ­ s i t y ’s enrollm ent, not to speak o f the d ecreases which it will make at other State-su p ported sch oo ls.” bill will I “ If this bill was passed, the j versity, hut our purpose I th e rin g higher education the I have some place i playboys and playgirls could con- ! t i nue to go to school at the I iii* in fur- J to is State where the poor boy or the pool girl who is striving for an educa- i tion and who bas to work every 1 step of the w ay can have an op­ portunity to put h im self on equal f o o t in g with his well-to-do n eig h ­ bor.",” Davisson declared. in F a vo r s L o w e r Tuition ! “ Instead of fa v o r in g this bill, I p ersonally would like to see the present tuition f e e s reduced from the present rate o f $25 per se m e s ­ ter to $15 or $20. This is ce r ­ tainly in line with our theory, e x ­ pounded by our for efath e rs, o f fr e e public ed u cation . N o t only should we make high school e d u ­ cation available w ithout charge to our school children, but we should also work to make the in stitutions of higher lea rn in g available to e v ­ an ery person w ho w an ts to get e d u c a tio n ,” Davisson ---------------o---- concluded. Expert to Exhibit Television Set A dem onstration of the science o f television will be given today IO o ’clock from 3 o ’clock until the Physics Building auditor- in W en dell McMahill, H olly­ ium. wood, pioneer in the field of t e l e ­ vision. will o ff e r this d em o n s tra ­ tion, sponsored by the D e p a it- m ent o f P hysics o f the I niversity. During the dem on stration , the audience will be able to see the actual broadcasting anil receivin g o f visual im p ression s; will be able to see as well as hear the person broadcasting. Mr. McMahill, in his d em on stra ­ tion, will send and receive the im ­ to ages o f girls. Girls washing are re- help him Ph ysics quested to see him in the a t IO B u ild in g room o ’clock this m orning. in this work lecture Mr. McMahill will explain t h e principle." o f television and will answ er the question s o f the a u d i­ ence. IL- said that to d a y d ev elop m e n t television in 19 1 8 and is where radio was 1920 and that within the n e x t d e ­ the cade its advance will equal radio. present over There have licensed. forty television stations and in the East alone th ere are 3 5 ,0 0 0 sets now in use. A t pres **nt, how ever, there are no t e l e ­ vision sta tion s farther south than Kansas City. already been o f The admission price to the d e m ­ onstration is 25 cents. --------------- o--------------- H O R N B O S T L E I N J U R E D K A N S A S CITY, Mo.. March I. (I N S ) Oharle" H o t nbo^tIe, f o r ­ mer Indiana U niversity track "tar. will not rare- Glenn Cunningham, Kansas flash. in the Kd A.C in ­ door meet holt* tom orrow night. Hornbostle that he wa." forc ed to withdraw due to an injury sustained when he fell in th*' national A A L. OOO met*-! race to day wired last week. Approval of new work projects, e x c e p tin g rural rehabilitation pro­ jects, w as cut short t o d a y by of- t R ials o f the Texas R elief Ad­ ministration because of shortage o f funds. Only supplem ents to carry on em p lo y m e n t cl&ssificafcion, c o m ­ modity distribution, and garden p ro je cts where seeds already have been contracted fo r will be a p ­ h en cefo rth . Adam R. proved director, Johnson, S ta te n otified c o u n ty administrators. relief “ A t this ti m e ,” Johnson said, “ no assurance can be given co n ­ ce rn in g a llocations o f fu n d s for March. E v ery adm inis­ tr ator should give serious consid­ eration to the proper and e c o ­ nomical use o f fu n d s he now has to carry him through this em er­ g en cy . co u n ty E ff e c t iv e March 4, no req u isi­ tions for m aterials, trucks, teams, or an y non-personal service item s j will be approved for a n y project, including sew in g room s and ad-; rninistrative projects. “ A dministrators will immedi- a tely discontinue all exp en d itu r es fo r and te a m s.” ow ner-driven trucks Where it is n ecessary to close j down projects by virtue of these in structions, any non -relief per­ son n el assigned to such p rojects will be im m ed iately removed from the payroll. The order will result in the su s­ pension o f the projects S ta te in which the com m ission is p a yin g for materials or services o ther than those provided by re­ lie f labor. over Projects in which the com m is­ is furnishing only b u dgetary sion long r e lie f m ay be continued so as within the ju d gm en t o f t h e adm inistrator he is able to cai rn on antler a ear-m arked federal fund. o — Centennial Coin Sale Renewed The State-w id e campaign for the pate o f the specially designed h alf dollars com m em o rativ e of the C entennial of T ex as Ind e p en ­ d ence in 1036, to raise the fund f o r the construction o f the T ex a s Memorial Museum on the c a m ­ pus of the U niversity will be r e ­ today, A. Garland Adair, newed chairm an of the A m erican L e ­ gion C entennial com m ittee s p o n ­ sorin g the project, said Friday. cam paign will to o ff ic e , and person continue through April 21, and during the 50-day period a house to house. o ff ic e to is exp ected , I om- p e r s o n canvass the mander T exa s American Legion, who is chairman of the distribution c o m ­ mittee, reported. ll. M. Ainsw orth of The “John McC urdy, secreta ry of the E x -S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation of the U n iversity, ha" been asked to request include that T exa s exes fe a tu re of their March 2 as a the nation throughout programs an explan ation o f the m ovem ent sponsored by the T ex as Legion and prepare to take an active part in the coin d istribution,” Mr. Adair said. Making 8 o ’clock clashes is a grav y train to J U L I A N K E S S E L L , th at man Panhandle. from the Back home he used to get up early for en ou gh breakfast, and some th irteen miles to school. to catch a rabbit then run S U S A N S A N F O R D , how ever, it hard being on tim e for finns She co u ld n ’t eat 2 o'clock it’s that a Perhaps labs so beauty sleep th at m akes in con ven ien t. lab-. heartily. under him,” but You have all heard Cracks like ■’< hitting som eone's w ater o f f , ” “ Scrubbing his d ec k ,” or “ Run­ ning it seem s swept that WOLF M E E K IN S CAUK I B RA Y'S yard clean over on T w elfth S tree t, and the latter has now kicked over the honey- bueket and the b e e s are buzzing For the good o f so ciety , will som eone please introduce DO LG P E R K I N S to the “ cu te little” D ai- 1,.site E L E A N O R D A V I S ? ‘T i­ the only w ay their mutual friends will ever have any peace. Nazi Thinks Saar’s Time, as has been its habit for some time, marches on Return to Germany and we come again to March 2, the day of days on which A F o r t u n a t e Day Texas Exes march forth. Like its predecessors, March 2, For All Europe daybreak, 1934, to March I, midnight, 1935, has been a period in which all of us have gotten one year older, ex­ little t o perienced good and evil fortune, succumbed a little to u t e m p t a t i o n , a n d e x h i b i t e d . I h o p e , s o m e n o b i l i t i e s o f c h a r - th roughout the S tate today in pay- Banquets Celebrate University D a y — Benedict to S p e a k Over Radio - perjenced g o o d a n d e v i l * for 0f x ^tuihmta varsity will join with ex-stud* nts f o r t u n e , s u c c u m b e d a S A A R B K U t KEN, March I Austin , * i * * • L i , . , * . a t upon the Vee- a r t e r a n d g r e a t n e s s o f s o u l . ing trib ute to the founders o f the ( j v g ) Coupling Franco German friendship with a renewed attack plea S tate of* | celebr atio ns sta ged in d oing a to day of 1,1 a t h l e , i c s w e h a v e m O P P 4d " P S0* * O t,p 0 n e n t? a n d S H i t e the Saar hack this evening. C lim axing lo sigh and even yell for a schedule th a t results in a series at about ’e r h . the Tex a’, Union at T i " tho fatherland been mopped up by others and our super-rooters continue y ciock. Ex-students will gather in time in ap- hundred cities , throughout the United S ta te s to pay this sam e tribute in c o n tin u ­ ation of an annual custom w hich has made March 2 very d istinctly a U n iv e rsity o f T exa s day. frenzied 0f uninterrupted victories over t e a m s to ««>>*liK I everybody ill the United States but us. / the Saar’s return to German sou, ! . In at tendance the Main University went up nearly one the C hancellor w aves of thunderous (-hearing that t tho usand — to 7 6 2 2 catalogin' count. As a result, since the ancient jn c o m e js going down, the cost per student has gone down echoed throughout •This." he said, “ is a fortu n ate so far that the University is iii the cheapest part of the this licked a!’,m,x'matflN B e n e d i c t to B r o a d c a s t The m e etin g s over spoke b etw een t h a t h a v e same this . / . However, there is often a silver lining to cheap state university class, a condition that ought to bother you a good deal and which does bother the' Regents very much. However, there is often a t h e cloud and the chief glory of the University lies in the tact that in rank among the forty-two state universities, University of Texas undoubtedly stands among the t o p 1 ooaucast third and in cost of running among the bottom third. f - I the S ta te will be discussed in the address o f Dr. IL Y. B ened ict, p resident o f the U n iv ersity , which will he d e­ livered at th e banquet given by D allas the T e x a s E x e s Club o f n the Acj0jphUS Hotel. The speech I he j and a part of the program will !>>• S ou th w est o ver inclu d in g Broadcasting station KNOW o f A ustin, 8 :3 0 to 8:45 o ’clock. System , l l ___ the < U H r A f f ( 2 | , day for all Europe. is the return of fortu n ate “ It through to the Reich, the because, the Saar from . crisis S A A R B R U C K E N , M arch I. ( I N S ) — Germany is w illin g to wait 15 or 20 years for fr e e ­ dom and equ ality, Chancellor A dolf Hitler indicated his speech to the Saarlanders this even in g. in “ free He predicted a and equal Germany, able to feed its people" tw e n ty hence, and pledged ev ery man and woman in the Reich to ach ieve th at aim by peacefu l means. years which tw o great nations s u f fe r e d most can be soonest relieved. d e fin ite ly that “ We the Saar, relations b e ­ through tw een Germ any and France will be d e fin ite ly improved.” hope Oil continues to be the chief source of wealth of the University, and ignorance among Texas Exes of the real condition and merits of the University continues to be its chief source of poverty. The result at present, as stated income that seriously threa tens above, is a efficiency. The University, however, will not Quite starve to death, and there are signs, especially in the present Leg­ islature, th a t there is an increasing knowledge and a p ­ preciation of the merits of the University and the need ot the State for its services. decreasing The huge throngs, which to place Amid the trouble and tumult of the period in which we live, a period in which it is hard for the individual to on keep the wolf from the door and hard for the nation to find January 13 voted the its way to greater happiness and justice and wealth, the Baar under the Nazi banner a fter I University is par t of the answer to the central question : f ifte e n years of L eague o f Na* tions rule, cheered loudly at t h i s | m a n lGn(j sense enough to solve the problems of mod- S r S J F S *ThZ to S e e m society and unselfishness enough to a d o p t the best solutions when found? It takes both the Golden Rule and ♦ traditional en em y. “ It must be possible," Hitler | the Universities of the World to answer this question al - it was to help answer this firmatively and happily, and * « founded universities were question happily that state and are maintained. I continued, “ that two “ that tw o gr ea t na join hands ' tions can join hands mon work to withstand the c a la m ­ ities that are th rea ten ing to bury Europe. "Just as wo are strivin g peace, so do we hope F rance striving also. “ But may all statesmen r«**liz*> the welfare of the University, but in the main have a m ong Y o u r s e l v e s . S o r r o w over t h e p a s s i n g But March 2 is a day of rejoicing and local reunions among the Texas Exes. At your meetings think first a little about the welfare of the world, think second a little about a good of the that there is nothing to ho gained bv to pieces. remember Blood he paper docu m en ts in the world, • t h a t the new building will be in fifty years de ar e r still to Blood is the loudest voice of m a n ­ loll the many more e x e s than those now in e x i s t e n c e , It drowns out ev ery th in g kind. ancient yarn, renew your youth, warm your hearts, go home e ls e .” happier. Blessings upon each and all of you! . is a stron ger tie than a l l ' old Main Building, so de ar to many of us, but tearin g a nation in a com f f<>? is paper * » * , H . Y . B E N E D I C T , c l a s s o f 1 8 9 2 . The Rev. L awrence W h a rton will be the c h ie f speaker at the dinner in the T exas I Ilion. ^ The program will begin at 8 :3 0 o clock with a roll call by ten-vear groups, b egin n in g w ith 1880 and con tin u - t hrough 1930 P r o g r a m A r r a n g e d Included on the Au"tin program will be an invocation by the Rev. Edmund H einsohn. a sin g -son g led b y Dan Greider, stunts by the comic tram o f Jarrell and N eig h ­ bors, c ow b o y songs by the U n i­ versity M en’s Glee C lub, a story by J.' Frank Dobie. a speech by Hubert Jones on the work o f the E x -S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation, a speech by Fred Adams, president of A u s ­ tin ex -s tu d e n ts, on “ D ream s of an Ex for T e x .” and music by a trio ! con sistin g o f Miss Myra Smith, Mrs. Louis Jo u gh m , and Mrs, M. L, B egem an. Mr, A dam s will be ter, and Hilliard F. N itschke t o a s tm a s ­ is I chairman o f the com m ittee on at- j tendance and a rran gem en ts. Of- ! fie ors will be nominated by a com - ! m ittee headed by Judge J. VV. Mc* F a c u l t y Member* to S p e a k State. P rom inen t “ e x e s ” o f the I ni­ versity will address other g a th e r ­ S pea k ers ings over the from the cam pus and th e group they will address are as fo llo w s: T C. T aylor, dean of the C o lleg e of E n g ineerin g, at C lebu rn e; Tra P. H ildebrand, dean o f th e Sc h oo l of Law, at H ouston; Dr. E. K. M c­ Ginnis, professor o f b u sin ess a d ­ ministration, at San A n g elo ; John A. McCurdy, execu tive se creta ry of the E x-S tudent"’ A ssociation, a* T em p le; Tim M oynihan, f o o t ­ ball line coach, at Fort W orth; H. J. L utcher Stark, m em b er o f the Board o f R egen ts, at B e a u ­ mont*. E. C H. Bantel. assistan t | dean o f the C ollege o f E n gin e er- ! ing, at Giddings; Dr. S. L. Joekel, in Bible, at H illsboro; j instructor E. J. Mathews, registrar, at Vic- I t o r i a : and W. E. M etzenthin, o f the I niversity A th­ ch a: mu letic Council, at A b ilen e ; Miss Roily ( ’rawford, form erly with th** I )■ partment of English, w ill a d ­ dress a m e etin g o f Panhandle stu- dents in Amarillo. Saar Celebrates Return to Germany S A A R B R U C K E N , March I. ( I N S ) - T w en ty -fiv e persons were and carried o f f stretch ers in the scores fainted today when re­ S aa r’s celebration over its turn its reached to G erm an y climax with a huge parade b efore Chancellor Hitler. to Propaganda Minister Paul J o- the soph Goebbels appealed fa- crowd to proceed for shion to g o ver n m e n t house It was another dem on stra tio n. estim a ted 5 0 ,0 00 storm troopers, police, and m em bers o f the Hitler Youth paraded. in orderly S o lo n s D isa g r ee O n Air Mail Rat es W A S H IN G T O N . March I. (I N S ) — C ongressional d is a g re e­ the m ent over proposal" giving Interstate C ommerce Commission authority contract rates of air mail operators today th reatened r e q u e s t s leg isla tion by President Roosevelt for linan etal r elief of the carriers. increase to A .special c om m ittee com pose I of House and S en ate m em bers and r ep resen ta tiv es of the I, C , ( and Post O ffice D epartm ent had been named by the President to forum fo r Con­ late recom m endations gress. of Members committee the to ag ree on allowing rat* failed future in creases of ex istin g and contracts House sponsors o f at mail legislation who sat with the group favored the in crease while senator McKellar ( D) o f Tenn essee, chairman of the S en a te post o ff ic e com m itee, sign fled op p osi­ tion. As a result, a sub co m m ittee of the House post o f f ic e com m ittee approved a proposal perm itting th* I < , C. to laise com p en sation ot cai liers up to 20 per cent when ever the operators can show pi oof that they are losing money on their cont i acts. This Cigar Thief Is in for Trouble th ief who DE T R O IT , March I . — (I N S ) - —The took 2 5 ,0 0 0 cigars from Daniel M cFarren’s truck last night is dallying with sudden death. form er gov ern or The cig ars w ere con sign ed to Oklahoma City, and, accord- mg Murray, Oklahoma, was the co nsig n ee som e o f them . Those best reports, “ A lf a l f a Rill* of of in form ed know that “ A lfa lfa Bill's” cigars are stog ies what an to earthq u ak e i n f a n t s sneeze. ordinary to an is So, M cFarren, of the Mc- to the cigars back and no the Farren Company, promises take questions a ked, providing robber has survived. Ex-Justice H o l m e s ' H old in g His O w n ’ W A SH IN G T O N . March I. Former A ssociate Justice (I N S ) t h e Oliver W en dell H olm es o f reported Suprem e Court was “ holding his o w n ” in a mid day bulletin issued at his home today. The renow ned jurist, who will be 94 years old next w eek , wa" described as “ doing very well." there was “ no The b ulletin "aid c h a n g e ” is s u f fe r in g from bronchial pneu ­ monia and has been receivin g o x y ­ for sev eral days. gen in his condition. He treatment C AR S T I L L M I S S I N G No trace of the 1934 model Ford sedan which was stolen from Lloyd Davidson, head yell leader and las* student, th*- night of F eb­ ruary 24, in front o f Scottish Rite D or m itoiy has been found, police i t o fficials reported G en eral R e v e n u e W a r ran ts Called In General revenue warrants up will to and including No. 3>,89t> D e ­ be paid bv the S tate Treasury a n - an to partm ent, a ccording Fri- ffice noun cem en t from that w a n ant - da y. This issued ii)) to N ovem b er 2. include® all C o nfedera te The departm ent a!"® offer* purchase pen warrant" up to and inclu d ing July, 1 93 4 . issue if they have been discounted, and up to in cluding the July, IIM.*, issu< gardless o f whether or n ot havo be* n dis* o u n tcd. el to -ion the not and re­ file y from an n o u n cem en t t md was esti- j to head a dele g a tio n A llred to G iv e T a x M e s s a g e M o n d a y the jury Departm ent also stated t h e d e f i c i t i n tin* g e n e r a l r e v ­ fund was $ 7 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 co m ­ An T rea? that enue pared with $ 0,7 5 0 ,0 0 0 on Fehru- j ary 14. The d eficit in the C o n­ f e d e r a l * pension mated at $ I, * 50.000. O f fic e r s will be elected at the various in* mg", and I he p r e si­ dents elected will be also ex-ofti- cio vice-chairm en o f the R ound­ up. which will be held on the cam pu s April 5, 6, and 7. The speakers at the m eetin g s will give the ex students in atte n d an ce a personal invitation to tak e part in th** R ound-Up activities. The o f ­ ficers o f the groups will be e x ­ pected to the cam pus during the Round-! i>- in Dallas, “ One Hundred Years of So n g and D ance in T orcas,” will be giv en entirely ’The Alamo." a by ex-stud en ts. Leslie Jackson, poem w ritten by J am es V, A llred’s o f The Dallas editorial writer eagerly aw aited m essa ge on t a x ­ ation will be submitted p e r s o n a l l y N e w s and form er e x e c u tiv e sec re­ E x -S tu d e n ts’ Assoeia tion, will begin the program, h o l­ low in g will be music and dances rep resen tin g in T ex a s history, in cluding a solo by Miss Mary Lilt*, a q uartei com ­ posed o f Mrs. Albert T oole, Jr., Miss Roger Harris, Miss Lile, and B iu n e Schmidt; a solo, “ Hom e on S ee E XE S. p. I The Governor has been w orking on the m essage for several weeks, and on it will h in ge som e of the major policies of his ad m in istra ­ tion. at a joint session ture at 10:15 o'clock morning, he said. e f the L e g i s l a - 1 to ry of the various periods The program G overnor Monday - ----------- o --------------- R O Y A L T I E S D E C R E A S E Oil royalties paul to the U n i­ versity for F ebruary, 1 935, show ,i d ecrease from those o f the same month of the previous year. In F ebruary, 193*4. the I niversity re­ ceived pay­ last month were $68,- ment" for lo y a lties 980.21. The from U niversity mineral leases was $1 5 ,5 6 5 , according to a re­ port from the T exas Land Office. $7 4,348.16, while annual The Weather Cloudy today. D A L L A S , E a st T ex a s: warmer, fair. Warmer. I.— t IN S ) —* March S aturday cloudy and W est T exas: S a tu rd a y generally Rice Owls Continue in Championship Race By Defeating Longhorns, 34 to 28 Frances Hall Stars to Lead Independent II to Swimming Victory SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935 Six Men Chosen For University Golf T earn Six me n w v r e chos en to m a ke up t he U n i v e r s i t y g o l f t e a m F r i ­ day, a f t e r on e of t h e l owe s t sc or ­ ing q u a l i f y i n g r o u n d s d u r i n g t he c o a c hi n g e x p e r i e n c e of H a r v e y P e ni ck, coac h of t h e t e a m . T h e in six, who t u r n e d l ow e s t t h i r t y - s i * holes t h e s c or e s ov e r a n d who will r e p r e s e n t t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y a r e E d Whi t e , Nelson Mu n ge r , J i mm i e Smi t h, R a y m o n d R a mse y, Bill We l c h, a n d R o b e r t t h e Fid W h i t e led t he p a r a d e t o t h e t h i r t y- s i xt h g r e e n wi t h a s p a r k ­ ling r o u n d of 148. W h i t e e x p e r i ­ e n c e d a bit o f t r o u b l e on t h e ini­ tial e i g h t e e n , , c o m i n g in w i t h a 77, b u t r e g a i n e d hi- usua l f o r m on t h e fi na l r o u n d t o sc or e a sub- p a r 71. Nelson , p l u n g e r a n d J i m - in dc t h i ' T h e race, t e a m e m e r g e d e n d i n g A n to ni o b e c a u se o f his l e a g u e wi t h r u n n e r - u p honors. rn:*1 S mi t h ti ed f o r s econd place wi t h a paiv of 1 4 9 ’s. M u n g e r shot t he f i r st e i g ht e e n a n d 73 76 on f r e s h m a n b a s k e t e e r s will t he f i nal r o u n d. S mi t h c a m e on m i s s J i m m y Voss, g u a r d , w ho w a s t h r o u g h with a con-i .-tent 75-74. called F r i d a y to his home in S a n T h e o t h e r places f a t h e r ’s o r d e r w e r e R a y R a ms e y , 75- 76— illness. W h e t h e r W a r r e n O s b or n e , 151, Bdl Wel c h, 79-75 —154, a n d : s h i f t y f o r w a r d who ha s b e e n s h o w ­ s u r p r i s i n g l y well a t a R o b e r t B a t t l e , 8 0- 7 5 — 155, -------------- o — ---------- g u a r d i n g b e r t h lat ely, will s t a r t in t o d a y ’s g a m e , is a m a t t e r of g u e s s ­ work. T h e p r o b a b l e s t a r t i n g l i n e ­ i n c l ude Bill B a x t e r a n d up will J e r r y S p a r k m a n a t f o r w a r d b e rt h s , J o e Roach a t pi vot posi ti on, Don W h i t e a nd W a r r e n O s b o r n e r e c e i v ­ ing t he g u a r d a s s i g nm e nt s . --------------- o--------------- Freshmen Face Dentists Today i n g up five ('. J. “ S h o r t y ” Al d e r s o n , f r e s h ­ m a n b a sk e t b a l l c oac h, will se n d t h e u n d e f e a t e d 5' c a r l i n g c a g e r s t h e i r t o u g h e s t a s ­ o ut on one of s i g n m e n t s thi s s e a s o n whe n t h e y t he H o u s t o n De nt a l Col ­ e n g a g e in a si ngle e n c o u n t e r lege on t he ma i n f l oor of t h e G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m a t 3 : 3 0 o ’clock t o d a y . S t a r r i n g on t h e D e n t a l a g g r e g a - iton is Hall Ri n g e r , a f o r m e r s t u- I d e n t a t t he U n i v e r s i t y , a n d c a p - ; t a i n of f o r m i d a b l e H o u s t o n i tribe. In t he r e c e n t H o u s t o n c it y the M a r y F r a n c e s S t e c k f o r New- O r l e a n s l e f t F r i ­ d a y to a t t e n d Mar di G r a s f es t i vi t i es. E n r o u t e Miss S t e c k will visit in B e a u m o n t . PAYRO LL WARRANTS W e wi l l p u r c h a s e P a y r o l l W a r r a n t s a t a d i s c o u n t o f QUEEN H A P P I N E S S A H E A D ! F r a n d * l e d e r i r G i n g e r R o g e r s , T P Clyde Littlefield Will Be Kansas Relays Referee S p i e 'nil l o T h e f)u ily T i af’flu h e a d L i t t l e f i e l d , L A W R E N C E , Kan.. Ma r c h I . — Clyde t r a c k coach a t T i c Uni ve r s i t y of T e xa s , Au s t i n, will be the r e f e r e e f o r the t h i r t e e n t h a n n u a l Ka* as Rel ays at L a w r e n c e , April 20. C o a c h Littlefield** a c c e p t a n c e was a n n o u n c e d by l h F or r e s t < . Allen, d i r e c t o r of a th l et i cs a t th*- U n i v e r s i t y . Dr. Allen a d d e d t ha t it wa s p a r t i c u l a rl y f i t t i n g to ask ( l oach Lit tl efiel d to ' f i v e a> r e f ­ e r e e of the Relay*, as he had b e e n b. ing i nc Longhor n r e l a y t e a m s to K a n s a s e ve r y y e a r of th*1 Ka ns a s Relays. T h e T* xa* medley t e a m ( ' h o l t medley) won the e v e n t three o u t run, a n d set o f f i v e y e a r s it wa th* T e x a s also r ec or d at 7: a on th*' mile re l a y in UBI I. B O N U S H E A R I N G S E T I. W A S H I N G T O N , Mul ch t h e ( I NS ) —O p e n h e a r i n g s on $2 000,000,0(10 bonus issue will be ope ne d M »ndav. I he bill ma y b 1 pres* n t e d to t he House for ai tion next week. -oldtei ’ Kappa and Zeta Follow in Girl’s Aquatic Finals B y C A R O L Y N M A L I N A IV n S ’,,, iris Staff I N D E P E N D E N T II n u t r i a *d t he l l . a nd Bi a n r e '.vitll LM h a r d - s w i m m i n g K a p pa s a nd Z e t a s F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n t o wi n t he w o m e n ' s i n t r a m u r a l s w i m ­ m i n g c h a m p i o n s h i p wi t h a scor e o f US. K a p pa K a p p a G a m m a c a m e I b u A l ­ in < c ond w i t h 27, Z e t a I nde pe n- p h a t hi rd in d e n t I wi t h I I. Flail, c a p t a i n of the * easi ly l o d e - s t a r p e n d e n t o f t h e opt i ona l f o r m di v i ng wi t h a p e r f e c t ba k j a c k! info f r o m the high h o a r d . Miss Hall a dd e d to this ach!' v< n v n f th-' w i n n i n g of t h e fr ee-*t yl e r a c e t h e l e n g t h o f in I 1.5 seconds, t he 75-f oot one t e n t h of a -eeond f a s t e r t ha n IOLI. Bob­ he r w i n n i n g m a r k P a u li n e bie f or I labbs, f r e e r e ­ P ur v i s, Z e t a , a n d I. vied I nde pe r i de nt j s e c ond honors , m a k i n g t h e in l b s a n d 15.4 t a n k in st yl e ra< spe ct ively. in Z e t a s led t ne c omi c rel ay, E l e a n o r T r i m b l e , IL** Br ys on, Miss P u r v i s a n d D o r o t h y l e n g t h ' Lt ' dom m a k i n g t h e f o u r in s h i r t s a n d of t he pool d r e s s e d Shackle in b l o o me rs ond-. ond in ti m i n u t e s 20 seconds . ii mi n u t e s , 7.9 s e c ­ l l w e r e sec­ I n d e p e n d e n t s K a p p a a n d I n d e p e n d e n t II ti ed the f r e e .style r e l a y in a t i me in o f I m i n u t e 5 s e c o nd s f o r t he f o u r c o m p e t i t o r s o v e r IOO yar ds . L i n e u p s w e r e ; K a p p a s , J a n e C o n­ nor , D o r o t h y R u n g e , L e i s H o u s ­ t on, a n d Eloy R o b i n s o n ; I n d e p e n ­ d e n t s II, Loin Du n l a p , VVenda Davis, Mi r i am Mol l berg, a n d F r a n c e s Hall. Ma r y Miss Mol l be r g won f or m s w i m­ m i n g w i t h 7, 7, a n d * p oi nt s in t h e t h r e e swi ms to t ot a l 22 poi nt s, Miss Robi ns on sec ond wi t h 6, 7, 7, t ot a l 20, c o m i n g F i r s t in f o r m di v i ng w a s Mis* Hall, wi t h a s c o r e o f 15, W e n d a Davis, I n d e p e n d e n t II, t a k i n g se c ­ ond w i t h a t o t a l o f point s. T h i r d w*a' Sa# I ie Me a dows , K a p p a Ba t t l e . wi t h 12 point - 13 • o - M otor C ase A p p e a l Q u e stio n s N .I .R .A . N W A SH IN G T O N , M arch I. —- ( I N S ) — \ b i f e r a t a* k on con s t it u t i o n a l i l y of iii" N LB.A was the S u p r e m e C o u r t u b m i t t e d t o d a y the a p ­ in peal of the S pi e l ma n XI ot or Sales C o m p a n y of New York. in a hi ief filed to Th* ca e, vvhi* h t h e mo s t s w e e p i n g test of t h e r e c o v e r y t he < ou r t , . t yet pre vented involv es to . is .-lated f o r e a r l y a r g u m e n t . u p t i i n n E^Scflrt)rouqn& Sons! U U ! to a young man’s taste St y l e d Pr i c e d for a student’s budget FROM THE DOW NSTAIRS STORE A L L - W O O L S P R I N G S U I T * ICT*# IA I I T E N N I S GEORGE D EN N IS th*1 W i l me r Al l i um, BI G - T I M E t e n n i s again. f o r m e r in­ U n i v e r s i t y s t a r who b e c a me a m a t e u r t e r n a t i o n a l l y f a m o u s in r a n k s a n d who now oc c upi e s t he t he n u m b e r Toi t ed S t a t e- , will in F r i d a y a f r e e exhi bi t i on n ex t t a k e p a r t position one in night a t G r e g o r y Gym. This should give the goft-spo- ken T e x a n a mpl e o p p o r t u n i t y to display the me t t l e of pl a y whi ch he will p r o b a b l y > a r r y into Davis Cup c ompe t i t i on this y e a r . S e ve r a l u n a n ­ v a r s i t y pl a ye r s, a- n ounc e d, will t a k e p a r t the compe t i t i on. yet in B BRT RAM W E L T E NS, n a m e d “ Appl e c he e ks , ” h a r d ­ ni c k­ be t h e the Davis Cup c a p t a i n , will h i t t i ng L o n gh or n p r oba bl y t o p - r a n k i n g s q u a d m a n thi s y e a r — is opti mi st ic of o f the U n i t e d S t a t e s ’ c ha nce . t h : s r e g a i n i n g * hh y e a r — n a m e s S a n A n t o n i o a i ' m- ] home, a n d s a y s cours e s in -was mimics a r e bis sin r u n n e r - u p t h e ales T e n ne ss e e Valley, A g a w a n Hunt , a n d Mexi can d oubl es c h a m p i o n ­ ship* with Ma r t i n B u sb y , with to the semi -f i nal s whom he went a n d in t he B uxbv a r e n u m b e r doubl es t e a m in the U n i t e d S t a t es . . favorites - in th*' c o n f e r e n c e y e a r — baa won i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e - he last IO form er We (tens prefers grass to clay su rfaces as his strokes are bet­ te r adapted to the his is b ow ling— biggest hobby thrill life was when he bowled in his is a tw o-year letterman .300 . . . — thinks T exas ran beat an y col­ lege team in the country in a ten ma n m a t c h -b elieves t h a t Tula ne will have the hardest to f o r beat this y e a r — has played eight y ears looks upon Tilden as the Old Master of all times in the net game. team Intramurals S C H E D U L E F O R T O D A Y Basket bu ll—Independent Finals lo, le­ is C o u r t I Club F in a ls 7 ti . (of > Cir h Club S' irtian ICIa. Al I wort U n i v e r s i t y S « m » - t i n a l s . ,, • Co jrt 2. II row lues ,<• V- A I U r b a n ( C l a s s I. Bl H a n d b a l l T u r n R e s u l t s Weller, Stmy. D fp iit a n d f V rg moo ( P h i D e lt) be** ter»oii a n d ( i r a n v i l l r f r a i e r n i i y c h a m t n e n - hip. ft n e d e rk v r, F o u s t I Ilk, F t to win I'm' th* Varsity Baseball Season Opens the seas on Tile V a r s i t y basebal l n i n e will t thi s a f t e r n o o n j o p e n with its first sch e d u l ed g a m e , an int er - s qua d c o s t e d t o be held at I ncle C l a i k Field a t 3 o ’clock, a n n o u n c e d I d l y yestt 1 day. T h e garni1 i~ ope n to the public. i oat Ii, I i;~i h, two big A l t h o u g h it is eat !y in t he season, this y e a r ’s ct op ol d i a m o n d s t a r ' shoul d put on a n inter* t i ng game. N o r m a n B l a n c h and Ie k Mi dki t f , r e d- he a de d pit* hers the on whom Disch will d e p e n d t or most of the pit ching d u r i n g ibis season, will p i obabl y t h e g ame on the two opposi ng teams. Both me n ha ve -bown up w ll d u r i n g t he first mont h of t r a i n ­ Some o f the o t h e r hur l e r s ing. undoubted!;* w ll a: - " **< -*•» vit e d u r i n g th*1 cour s e of the game. r e t u r n i n g .-tart All five of let the term en f r om last y e a r a r e r o u n d ­ in g into good shape anti att1 sur e to start today. Bohn Hilliard, star outfielder a nd pi t ch e r of last year, to sec ond base h a s been sh i f t ed t he g r e e n in o r d e r to bolster up infield that t he place is to t a k e last yea r’s ve t e r a ns. He will of hold the pla< e of ‘ Myth M■ Dowell, j last ye a r’s c apt a i n. Lloyd Rigby or I.uke VV inn ii n a ill t r y to fid Die shoes of A ll A met i at I 'at A n k e n m a n , a nd f r o m the wa y t hey t h e m will a r e hus t l i ng, one of p r o b a b l y do a very good j ob ort it. Aubrey G r a h a m will pro b a b l e be on thi rd base, Van Vicing’* posi t i on for the p a s t t h r ee year T h e o ut f i e l d will be mad* up of t h r e e l e t t e r m e n , Bust er Baehel, c a p t a i n , Red Pr ei biseh, a n d J a n u a r y . J i m m y P hi pps w ll t a k e ovei d u t i es c a t c h e r s ’ t e a m ' today. J o e F it z s i mi mm Iii a nd t he two t h e f o r S en io r Life S a v in g C la ss B e g in s M o n d a y I n s t r u c t i o n * f o r Red .saving wdi begi n Mom -enioi G r o s s Iif*• d ay, March 4 , ('. I.. Ke t o r , a n n o u n c e d F r i d a y . n ■* T h e c o u r - e is op*“n to a n i U n i ­ v e r s i t y m a n s t u d e n t w i t h av era ge s w i m m i n g abi l i t y. T h e f t will b<- t w o s e c t i o n s , o n e on M W F at J o ’c l ock a n d t h e o t h e r o n e on T i i a t 3 o ’clock. t h o s e who pa ss C e r t i f i c a t e - - a n d b a d g e ' will in t h e e x a m ­ g i v e n t he c o mp l e t i o n f o l l o w i n g i n a t i o n no c ou r s e . T h e r e o f t h e charges, f o r t h e t w o - w e e k ’* c o u r s e. a r e Gray Continues To Pace Circuit In Scoring Race By W A RR EN COOPER T r y itA S p o r t * F.dltor I n s t i t u t e s t r e a k its e x t e n d e d Rice s e ve n game* w i n ni n g in Gregory Gym by F r i d a y ni ght t he T e x a s L o n g h o r n s d e f e a . m g :J4 its c h a n c e of w i n n i n g the S o u t h w e s t to 28, th e re b y r e t a i n i n g to C o n f e r e n c e title. S n a p p i n g o u t s l u m p , t h e S t e e r ' I fi ght u n t o the G r a y r e g i s t e r e d hol i l y a f t e r a of t wo- ga me m a d e it a close lack final gun. goal fr om close th*- o p e n i n g Up to he t he only in ti me arid p r ove d d ur i n g t h e g a m e t h a t th*1 S t e e r ' we r e in t h e lead, b u t t h e y n e v e r fell be hi nd over ' e v e n point s d u r ­ ing the f i r s t pet sod, I wi r e in th*’ final the Owls bo a s t ed a f r a m e nine p o i n t m a r g i n . G r a y Lead* Sc or i ng J a c k G r a y, T e x a s c a p t a i n play t h e In* scor ing fit /ith field m g his last g a m e a g a i n s t s t i t u t e t h e e v e n i n g 1 h on or s fur t cl- rt poi nt s m a d e on six goals a n d t h r e e gift shots, t e a m , c a p t u r e d the f i f t h G r a y T h e Owls, is still on t o p in t h e in-1 divi dual scot ing of * he < o n f e r e m e, his tot al now bei ng LIO points. t i m e f o r d u r i n g the p a s t t h r ee y e a r s , p r ove d to be j us t ( o a t t r y cousi ns f or the to al Wills Poi nt i a g e a r t i s t . His t he Bayou point s scor ed a g a i n s t q u i n t e t l e a c h e d the e e n t u r y ma r k as he dank a foul s h o t n e a r t h e d o s e of the ga me. T h e Owls a r e t h a t G r a y ha- willing t he m as t he y the I n d i an sign on to hold pii! hi goa l i ng down F r i d a y ni ght , h u t 1 the i r e f f o r t s r e s u l t e d m piling up s e v e n t ee n cd for t h s u p r e m e e f f o r t t o a d m i t th*- I t he m a j o r i t y I fouls t he y i o m m i t t et! the Owl- G r a y ' s a v e r a g e tot the -tx ti mes he ha- e n c o u n t e r e d is e c era I ft ac t i on - u n d e r s e v e n t ee n r e m a r k a b l e I poi nt s pet g a m e , a re c or d c on s i de ri n g t h e H o u s t o n t e a m has been on e of t h e best i rew the past two yea cs. the circuit in L o t s o f L o u i s J o u r n e a y , Kelly, a nd L a t o n fur - .in i n g I a ! f. n i shed f o u l in n i porn' ., 'j nod Cot t he fit ,1 I or I hi the «* ot mg prim ti | visit ors d u rin g t he ope ni ng, scor­ th e e i g h t e e n o f I - ! it lea I a* 1 v * hv!~ ’ t lit '111 j* o.ii we t m a r k e d un ‘T r e e t o p -’ K (illy, cion j long s h o t ' . ! gated center, who paced the Kiltk ( m e n in s cor i ng with 12 point s, ; hurt the Owls' c h an c e in t he open- foul ng period by m issing fo u r l o t r ot I shots, B u nni ng to Soul Invest t r ue the g a m e wa , C o n f e r e n c e style, t hi rt y f i ■ < • be [ r e p l e t e with Iou!-, I m g r a i l ed, a n d | S a nds of the S t e e r s a n d Kelly anti loin m ay el ' lie < )w Is to t lit* side fines T h i ee o t h e r pl a ye r s wer e f o r c i n g Col!i ns b ul g e d « tit I hi "i persoi .iIs. tht ce p l a y e r ' i c e ’* w cl I I o n ruled of fens ive at in scut' vv hi!*' t lie S t e f ' had on Iv t h 1 t ack put ii:', i G r a y w itll a good scor e at e nd <>f th* gun •*•. Ma i shall Ben n 1 ti un. vvlio sank tvvi. long shot ■ f o i a nd J e a n F r a n c i s w e r e t he T e x a s r a n k ■ second pia e with finn point ~ ca* Ii IG a mu s ha i re-ait b r e a k i n g luck on Severn s h o t ' |‘i oui ! he i our t . ti ed ;n Bot h learns did g r e a t j o b s o f ! hall rust ling an d I he ai t ivity un * t h e goals w a ' spi ri t ed with i *ler t h r e e or t he I f o u r me n “ t i e i n g ” hall on n u m e r o u s occasions. A f t e r ; Collins fouled out in the ope n i n g m i n u te s of t h e s econd ha l f S a n d s , ahi ft i1* I in a spl endid g a m e a g a i n s t t h e t o w e r ­ ing Kelly. T h e floor m a n e u v e r s of E a t o n of t h e Owls a n d P e n n i n g t o n of t h e L o n g h o r n s was e x c e p t i o n ­ ally good. to * e ntei and t in lied R i c e Joi n ”,-ay, Wit t, f S t a n f o r d , f S t e e l e , Kelly, e J o h n s on, E a t o n , g Lodge, g Owen, g M e t i e r . • OK 12. Ti me Offi cial - - P e, Kell COMMITTEE N E U T RA L ' b o w e r ion in had g " -en a cold that G AL L AS , Mar. I. ( I N S ) — T he < mi nty D mo e r a t ic c o m m i t t e e to*, to the body t a k e a sugg< hand legislative lane here to nam*- a succes sor to s a r a h Hughes. Rob e r t S. Q u i l l e n . ' s e c r et a r y , t he c o u n t y c o m - ; na it.tee would t a k e no p a r t in the squabbl e. th*' c haoti c aid s cene on t h e t e n n i s c o u r t * as r e c o r d e d b y t h e C a c t u * So today tho Cactus faith fully records the year at Texas,” Let this book bo a sou- von lr of y o u r college days. Photographic appointments may he made at J o u rn alism B ldg. 1 0 8 ' W W V SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1935 CAMPUS SOCIETY B Y M A G E L S U B L E T Bride-Elect, Fiance Named Honorees ^University Girls In Mardi Gras Miss Callaway, M’Casland Named Wilmot Winners WHERE TO GO by m a c k r o b e r t s o n PAGE THREE nnp^raiRF U U r i i T a m i i i l j u lU lY L Where hundreds of CO-EPS find styles they want—at LESS than they have to pay A rou n d Dial to win a suitor is to be found in Scarbrough’s Downstairs Store Dekes Hold Open House and Dance Delta Kappa Epsilon f ra t e r n i t y e nt er ta i ne d F r i da y night with an open house and dance a t t h e ch a pt e r house. Mr. and Mrs. Wi l­ mer Allison and Allen Foust were chaperons for the occasion. Guests were Gordon Clark, Vi r ­ ginia Harris, Eloise Ely, Betty McDavid, Adalaid Polk. Isabelle Thomason, J a n e Anderson, Beth Rybur n, Lavla Bruce, Sadie Me a­ dows, J e n n et t e Graham. Betty Lois St r a t t on, Lillian Ammann. Eloy Robinson. Gail McDavitt, Virginia Roberdeau, Dolly Ann Josephine Ellis, J ua n i t a Pounds, Schreiner. Godfrey. Julia Davis, Valda MeCutcheon. Miriam Floreid { Francis, Bernice Wilder, Ellen * Stock, Merideth Matin. Helen .Jane Tilly. Anne Blake Morgan, Kather ine Frank, Lucy Thomp ­ son, Mary Ann Moyar, Virginia Louis Davis, Eldon Fine, J a ck Mitchell, John Whi tman, Tom Blackwell, and Tom Cunni ngham. ' C r e w s , Bitsy Granimon, Junior Prom Date Set for March 22 A. A. U. W. to H on or Senior W omen The Austin branch of the A me r ­ of University in Friday 3:30 ican Association Women will hold a me eti ng Scottish Rite Dor mi t o r y a f te rnoon, March o’clock. a t 8, in honor of M i s s Lucy Moore, instructor in the School of Law, will talk on “ Early Laws of T ex a s. ” A f t er the meeting, a tea will the senior be held I nvi­ women of the University. ta t i ons will be mailed by the Re­ cent Gr a dua t e Group. The p u r ­ pose of the meeti ng is to e n c ou r ­ age the affiliation of t h e younger the group. Mis. st ud e nt s with is cha i r man of C. W. (Tiewning the e n t er t ai n me n t committee. a nee The Austin Technical Club will have a dinner-dance at the A u s ­ tin Cou nt ry Club T ue s d ay night with Steve G a r dne r a n d his o r ­ chestr a the music, John A. Focht, pr ofessor of high­ way engineering, announced F ri ­ day. f urnis hing Th e r e are approxim ttoiy two hu ndr ed and thirty people in the club, some from the ca mpus and others scattered the city. Most all have had e n g i n e e r ­ ing training. t hor ug ho u t The J un io r Prom, an annual en t e r t ai n me n t given by the J u n ­ senior wo­ ior Class honoring men, will be held March 22 in Texa s Union with Dutch Scheel and his orchestra f urnishing the music. Duri ng this dance, half of the University g i r l s , wea ri ng borrowed tuxedoes or their b r o t h e r ’s S u n ­ day suits, will to lead the other girls to the strain? of waltzes and fox trots. tr y manful ly The Ju n i or Council, headed by Ann Bentley, will d at e t he S en ­ is ior Council, whose Betty Coburn. The pr o­ gram, and hours of t he dance will be announced next week. pr esident theme, A S H B E L E L E C T S M E M B E R S Ashbel L i t e r a r y Society a n ­ nounced the election of sixteen new members Thurs day. Mildred P atton, secretary, stated that in­ vitations had been sent to Ju n e Ross, Virginia Woodward, Kath- .erine Finch, Martha Harwood, Na­ talie Collins, Demra Collins, Ann Temple, Mary Lou Dawson, Ruth E l eanor Swift, J a n e Kindley, Ma r ­ jorie Archer. Ma rg ar e t Murray, Genevieve Morrow. Mary Mont­ gomery, Bettie McDavid, and Betty Wright. Eugene Locke is spending the week-end a t his home in Dallas. Ja m e s Koenig, who received hi* bachel or of jour nal ism degree in is visiting his par ent? 1934, in Austin this week-end. Mr. Koe­ nig is now teaching in P or t A r ­ thur . B E N E F I T T E A S C H E D U L E D Miss Mary E. Decherd, a d j u n c t ’ professor of pur e mathematics, tea and an exhibit will direct a of Brazilian ant iques and curios T hurs day, March 7, a t the Wes­ ley F oundat i on 9 o’clock by the ladies of the Wo­ m e n ’s Missionary Society, Circle I of the University Methodist Church. The object of this tea is to raise funds for foreign mis­ sions. from 3 to N E W M A N T O E N T E R T A I N A Texas I ndependence Day mo­ tif will be carried o u t in d e c o r a­ tions f or the Newman Hall open house tonight f rom 8 to l l o’clock. Isabel Shaw, Mary Vela, and Ag­ nes Swenson will form the recep­ tion committee. Cha p er ons will be Mrs. M. M. Perkins and Mr. and Mis. Raymond P rasa ti k. T O D A Y IN B R I E F I o ’clock— Br oadcast of “ La So nn a mb ul a , ” Home E co no m­ ics Building. 3-10 o’clock — Television Demonstration, Physics Build­ ing auditorium. 7:15 o’clock— Texas E x - S t u­ dent s Banquet, Texas Union. 8 o ’clock— Universit y Club. 8:30 o’clock— Broadca«t of Pre*ident H. Y. Benedi ct from KRLD, DaMa*. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R 8-11 o’clock- Newman Hail open house at Newma n Hall. 8 to 11 o’clock— Woman' s Building open house a t the Wo­ m a n ’s Building. 8 to 11 o’clock— Pie Sigma Delta open house a t the c h a p ­ t e r house. 9 to 12 o’clock— All U ni ver ­ sity Dance at Gregory Gym. S T U D Y G R O U P T O M E E T “ Wha t t h e Community Owe* the Child,” will be di*eussed from a mental, physical, and social a n ­ the meeting of the Child gle at IO o’clock St udy Association a t Tuesday morning, March b, at the University Baptist Church. Those on tho program ar e Mrs. Scott Sterling Fulmore, Mrs. Gaines, and Mr?. A. M. Felts. its hold G R A D U A T E G R O U P T O M E E T The Recent Gra duat e Group will r egular meeting March 6 at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alice Ward, 2410 Wichita. Mrs. Evelyn Calhoun Miller re the subject for dis­ ported cussion at the meeting would be “ Ear ly Amel . an F u r n i t u r e . ” that Evelyn Horowitz is spending the week-end at her home in Gal­ t h e r e Miss Horo veston. While the Mardi Gras wita will at tend festivities. W h a t a lot o f o u t f i t s o n e suit c a n m a k e . . . w i t h v a r i o u s b l o u s e s a n d s w e a t e r s . t w e e d s a n d h o m e s p u n s , T h e s e a r e o f w o o l c r e p e s a n d f l a n n e l s . in p l a i n . c ol or s , p l a i d s , m i x t u r e s . . s i z e s n to so Suit your suit with a ^•Sweater T h e y l o o k l i ke hand -kni t s, of s o f t , l i g h t ­ w e i g h t w o o l s , Co-eds go Thr i f t y and buy Scarbrough's “IRREGULAR” H osiery Silk-to-Top Chiffons s o m e o t h e r ‘ B e t t e r ” t y p e h o s i e r y w i t h a “ r i n g ” or f l a w — w h i c h b r i n g s t h e i r p r i c e d o w n to 4 9 c . F ul l - f a s h i o n e d — in i m m e d i a t e f o r c o l o rs w e a r . S i z e s 8 l / 2 to 1 0 V“2 • s l i gh t S c a r b r o u g h ’s D O W N S T A I R S H o s ie ry Collars W ill M ake an OM D ress L O O K N E W Cri sp and s a u c y o f coll ar* silk o r g a n d y , pi qu e , or c o t t o n p i q u e s t a r c h e d l ace. W k ite -P in k - ll lite 6:lf»— N R C — He nr y K in g'i O rchest ra: WHA! S :30— W ayn e k in e'* O r c h e str a: WON. H :4&—-Jan Garber’s O rchest ra : WON. 9 :10— T e d W e e m s ' O r c h e s t r a : W O N . 9 : 3 0 — N B G — “ L et's D a n c e ” pron ram w ith R et M r r a y . X a v ie r C n g a t , and B en ny Goodm an and th eir o r ­ ch. 1 n e WO Al - WI AA VV 11A I’. IO.-I." C R S — Gus A r n h e i m ' s O r c h e str a . WR BM. ‘ 10:30 W a \ ne K in g '* O r c h e s t r a : W O N . IO :S 0 — J a n Garber's Or che str a: WON. 1 1 : 0 b — C B S —J o h n n y Green's Orche st ra: I t : l f i Ted Ween*,*' Orche st ra: WC N. I l i f f . —CRS— Cab Calloway's O rchest ra: 1 1 :3 0 — Hal Kemp'- O rchest ra: KOA 11:5 0——Kav Keyser**. U r e h e a t r a W C N , 1 2 : 0 0 — N R C —-S ta n M e- er 's O r c he st r a: KR LD. KHI,I) W E N Ii 1 2 :1 0 — .Inn G a r b e r 's O r c h e s t r a : W C N . 1 2 :3 0 — Ted W eem s' O rchest ra: WON. Art Jarrett'- Orchceatra WKNR . Mil S n y d e r ’s Orche st ra: W L W I :00— Don P e d r o ’-. O r c h e s t r a : WK.NR B ernie C u m m i n s ' O r c h e s t r a : W i . W [ s t m b t n l o ' . O r c h e s t r a : KF! I lo - J a n Gar ber 's O r c h e str a : WCN. 1:30 - K a ' Keyser** Gr e b e et t ra : WGN T O V O T E O N S T R I K E ATLANTA. Ga.. Fob. 28 ( INS) : — The n a t i on ’s automobile w o r k - ! ers will vote immediately on the strike, calling of a nation-wide today the At l a n t a Georgian said in an exclusive telephone i nt e r ­ view from Detroit with K. C. Pi­ per, me mb er the National of Council of Automobile Worker?. Aff ec t i ng s o m e 220,000 work­ ers, the vote will bo taken a t (.nee by members of every of automobile workers af f iliated with the American Feder ation of La- | bor, the Georgian quoted Piper as union asserting. Inez Murriow or pal est ine is v isitin g M argery Hombs at Scot ti sh R ite D orm itory for the week end. The R e v . L. I L Wharton, pas­ tor of the Universit y P re s by te r ­ ian Church, will go to College S t a ­ tion S u nd a y af t e rn o on , w her e he will speak a t the college church each evening t hr ough T h u r s da y of next week. Ca rr i e Ch a za n is spending Hie in Beau­ week-end at her home mont. I Ri de t o S t u d e n t * Day and Night Airplane Flights Fly With Ben In Hi* F o r d Tri m o t o r e d Plan* E A C H P A S S E N G E R L A S T C H A N C E Come In Today and Try Individual OYSTER LOAF ' » t v * / h & U L C C L c e r t i f C b o i s ti C k Ll OTT'opt v a t # vs — — Cuirtiuwrt 2 O f f - f a c e f l a r e b r i m w i t h r i b b o n e y e - l ine a n d s a u c y b o w . . . r e p e a t e d in a k n o t at t h e b a c k . L o o k at it a n y w a y . . . i f s f l a t t e r i n g ! L o o k at its p r i c e . . it s irresis t i bi a! . Scarbrough's DOW VS7 MUS Mil! very S c a r b r o u g h ’s D o w n s t a ir s S t o r e has real LOW and HANDSOME T h e y h a v e t h a t p r o p e r l y m a n ­ ni sh s w a g g e r t h e y o u n g c r o w d w a nts, p l u s f l e x i b i l i t y . W h i t e , G r o w n , b l a c k , b e i g e , b r o w n - a n d - W h i t e , T w o - T o n e T a n s . M a n y h a v e b ui l t - u p l e a t h e r h e e l s . S C A R B R O U G H ’S D o w n s t a i r * S t o r e S h o e S e c t i o n D. B. H ardem an of T ex,.- from the U niversity of Florida where I had been in a t - ' «r.r nf hntanv P l 0 PACE POUR THE DAILY TEXAN Th# Dally Tv tan , s tu de nt new*p#per of Th# U ni»er#ity of T exas. Is published ■a tb# F«npu« of th# U n iv e r sit y #t Au»vfn by Tb# Tex** S tu d e n t Publication*, Inc. •▼ary morning e x c e p t Monday, th roughout th# long *#««ion. e d it or ia l Offic e# — Jour na lism Building 101, 102, and 108. T*l«|*A|)n#* # 1 7 1 — *1 * ^AdVartufng* and circulation de par tm ent— Journali*m Building 1 0 | Ph one 2-11*4 lijfj 2*3166. Printed by th# U n iv e r sit y Pre#*, A C. W r i g h t , M an a g e r, Enter ed aa second claaa matter at th# p o s t o f f i c e a t A us tin , T ex a s . Subs cription price by mail: F i t # dollars y e a r l y . ............. TplesraDh Editor Secretary to the Editor--------------------- N ight Supervisor................................................................... P r n n f r » # H # r Kenneth H arper _ K ath ry n Owens Alex Louis Millard Zeagler Mildred Cooke Stanley Gann EDITORIAL W R IT E R S Kleber Miller Dick West Co-Editors ____ Mabel Shelbv and B urdette Hancock A MU SE M ENT D E P A RTMENT SPORTS D E PA R T M E N T b a r r e n Cooper Joe Beldun, Jr. Assistants: Ja ck Jennings, Ed Hodge, Douglas Perkins, Cecil E. B u r ­ ney, Alvin Corder, Wilbur Evans, Woolford McFarland. Girls’ Snorts — Carolyn Mahna SOCIETY D E PA RT M E N T ........ Mabel Shelby Mildred Smith John Duke Joe Roach K ent Reger W ilbur Evans NIGHT STAFF Night E d i t o r ..................................... Head Copyreader Assistant........------------------------------ Night Sports Editor A Lamentable Incident T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MARCH 2, I93S From Our Readers ^ « i f a f-s I I O I* T IY *11 A 'VT' * Campus Alligator redcrcu Relict Kill A rc Y ou vjoin g n o’clock sunday morning sun- Mystery Solved Compromise Fails I o C h u r c h '■~7 day night a t 7:30 he will preach on “ Scarred, B u t Not S care d .’ The E pw o rth League will m eet at J 6:30 o ’clock with Helene S ch ie ffer — * 'R e v . Virgil R. F ish e r’s serm on a t The m ystery of the alligator Take Profit Out « Of Liquor—Allred Sunday? as leader. ANONYMOUS Sine* coming to Th.- Univemitj- h a . been -nlved. which has taken up bed and board | W A SH IN G TON , March in the lily ponds on the cam pus; ( I N S ) — A finish I.— figh t between i . | P resident Rooaav.lt a n d the Sen- - , , , - t c j , . i E S S T * you? paper Among! " C h forX X Z t o J * £ * w ” I other things that have c a u g h t my trad esm an, I eye are in and which escaped from the mer- the box first page. the (lady quotation* type at the , , r W u k .,c h . Austin top of . .1 , tim e, and . , , , , , a _ In most instances these quota- . ]y tions are very good and provide catch the much “ m e at” for thought. How- m y stery ; for the alligator is now and one-half feet las,t ever, Daily Texan has long, and alligators seldom grow rath e r famous and credited quo- \ th a t rapidly, Dr. Goldsmith said, tatio ns labeled Mr. Wukaseh has identified it, but ‘Anonymous.” My d e a r Mr. Edi- ten days The nearly three carried the explanation of that have , the on been lies the in Jec te d « Pr o >” ,“ '11 ' » m Pr o m , « . ( p re ac h a t the the S unday m o rn in g Tht‘ night, .Senate conservatives, S un day impasse stre n g th e n e d tv. Goldsmith, proles- <*«", t,H' “I . a n reoorted 1 , 1 th a t the v* \ l * w a^ e 1814,3 o n 4113 000,000 work relief ‘" ta» af’'" ''",h »id" - ’* pro gram FURST S O U T H E R N P R E S B Y T E R IA N CH U RC H The Rev. A, V. Boand, p a s to r, * Church ,«, Beacon Hill P re sb y teria n Preach S u n d ay m orning at in San Antonio, win o’clock on ’ God Keeps Hi. P U N IV E R S IT Y P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH A t 7:30 o ’clock I town S u n d ay night, but a t The Rev. L. H. W harton will l l >.eep.s His prom- l l o’clock service | jaw-” Dr- W h a rto n will n o t be rn the s tu d e n ts ’ evening service, a t 7 :30 o’clock, Herschell Gipson will speak. Mr. Gipson is in charge of social activities work of the Aus­ tin division of the T exas T rans- talk will cient B ureau , a n d his concern his work with r e ­ the h ab ilitation of people who have been forced by circum stances to go on gov ern m e n t relief. th e ch a n t about a year ago, It was I position of tm £ in : l i * f Due three l i i ' A r f e a m a n o th e r continued , therein I! 1 »• r n 1 n r r K o net A l o fi n WP r S H H P u A «# PX * and direct preach. D uring has renounced all claims to it. the cold w e a th e r A * I only a b o u t two feet long at the | who dem anded the whole vvork re- Bryan of the Third P re sb y te ria n xt/Jll lief program be scrapped as ex- r h u r c h in Birm ingham , Ala., will tra v a g a n tly w asteful the p ast week, \ j r . Bryan has been giving lec- relief year. tu le s to stu d e n ts a t the Presby- This would call for a $1,SHO,OOO,- 000 ap propriation te ria n Theological S em inary. fo r d irec t re- lief, b u t it could be used f o r so-! called “ made w ork” as is now be­ ing done. compromise would have The A t the service S unday m orning, given permissive P resident the Rev. Edm und H einsohn will au th o rity to pay prevailing wage give a tab le talk on “ The Tension I ..Keepinp the he scales 0fA,P,a,lth, „ B,Ly ^ arrett W! sln^ Will be the subject of deemed such to a t S und ay “ Alleluah. p ro te c t existing wage levels and 7:30 o’clock, Dr. Heinsohn will flay his subsistence wage of $50 choose as th e subje ct of his ser- mnattily It mon, “ The Temple of Worship.** I d iffe red but little from the Rus- \ q u a r te t, cbtnposed of F lo re n ce ; sell plan, which was beaten by R«>a. Jo yce Taylor, George Peirce. : sing i the Senate. The P resid ent notified S e n ate “ Lead M e -L o rd .” Block Smith of 1 the Y. M. vJ. A. will ad d re ss the | the alligator was placed in a pool in the g f e e n h o n m back of i h e Bl0, jcal Laboratory. ....................... ............. ............. ----------- U N IV E R S IT Y M E T H O D IST CHURCH leaders he opposed any provision and Reginald C urry, will localities w here rates necessary with ourselves localities. in o th e r Spirit nig h t the to in in be F IR ST B A P T IS T CHURCH S. G. P o sey ’s m orning at night a t 7 :30 he will preach “ The Need of the H o u r.” serm on l l o’clock. o f j esug., the Rev. S u nday S unday on ALL S A IN T S ’ U N IV E R S IT Y E P IS C O P A L CH U RCH A lthough Governor Ja m e s V. 1 Allred will stand by his cam paign pledge and vote ag ainst prohibi­ be­ tion repeal in any form , he lieves th a t if liquor come hack to T exas it should be un d er does the S ta te monopoly plan This plan has been advanced in the House and Senate and is f a ­ vored by the less radical of both wets and drys. * “ I w a n t the p ro fit motive t a ­ liquor business,” ken out of the the gov ernor said F riday, “ and I suggested in my first message to the L egislature th a t ca refu l study be made of the S ta te m on­ opoly plan. E vidently some m em ­ bers of the L egislature have done t h a t . ” a held G overnor A l l r e d th a t State-controlled liquor sales would do aw ay with the two evils of the pre-prohibition days— open sal­ oons and liquor inte rests in poli­ tics. ( J J : p o t a t i o n , politics has largely lost huge relief fund. He and he felt his personal honor had be- trans-J which m ight restric t his use of th e combined But the s tu d e n t body is ju stly I tro v ersy and indicated , come involved in the S e n ate con- social tea will be given d u r in g the I Hilda Widen. F re sh m a n i n t i m a t e d ; classes of th e Wesley Bible C hair mon a t “ I am glad of this controversy th a t has come up on th e floor of th e S e n a te ,” Allred said, “ because I believe th a t it will lead to the at IO o’clork S un d ay m orning, A iU(je music will be played by Miss d r a f tin g of a repeal m e asu re th a t of B S te rn will ad dress dry te rrito ry . This was n o t done The Rev. W a lte r IL Meyers will and Hall deliver the S unday m o rn in g ser- O rgan pre- he be- fellowship hour I w'h emphasize the a t the W esley; i i o’clock. in te g r ity p r th a t in stitutions mu«t 3entatlve- We m,* ht a * ignorance the cause of is this? Your paper no d ou b t has a num ber of exchanges and is sent I can im- to m any other schools. agine th a t Btu-1 the am usem ent dents of other feel when they find the estimable honest with ourselves on question and adm it th a t the hap- Mr. Pope labeled “ Anonymous. It is quite conceivable th a t a few ' Penings legislature the S ta te editors of oth e r college papers seldom com m and the inte rest they ( en tuiy. have heard of Mr. Pope, and per- *1**1 haps have even the incoming of the radio, read contribution of his called r n Criticism.” little i With Essay j th* movie, and cheap m otor the N in eteenth th a t this to e n te rta in Specifically, the its ca pac ity am use. quotations I have in mind are the following: “ Fool* rush in where angel* f e a r to tr e a d ” (labeled Anonymous by alarm ed over the p re se n t the T exa n) is found in line 66 of tion, all of us w ant to do some­ the “ Essay on Criticism ” by Al­ thing a b o u t it, and doubtless we ex ander Pope, a r a th e r well known <-.an (j0 .something a b o u t it with t he light so rt of cooperat mn lie- tween the T exan, students, and the parents. the J. H. situa- lieved the issue to he w h e th e r he F o und ation a t 5:45 o ’clock. A t the S u nday Club. m e etin g in un d er the beer bill.” could be tru ste d to spend the re- 6:30 o’clock, Rex H opper, instruc- Gr c gg House a t 6:30 o’clock Sun- lief fu n d in a proper m anner. com prom i-e in sociology, will speak on (lay also was “ Abiding Experiences, and (’hang- man Castles,” a f t e r which sup per sincere in advocating T he to r vvjj[ bt. served The governor declared th a t he n jght. on the s u b je c t of “ Ger- th o u g h t the drys w ere p erfectly th e S ta te ' Monopoly plan and did not la ter intend to m ake a cam paign issue of the S ta te going into the liquor business. I Friday the c a m p u s was given on® of tho most distaste- write! of the E ighteenth < entury. not the the first by whom Be is tried, nor yet the last to new .,1V tb(, old a - i d e ” ii- also from the sa me wor k, the same a u t h o r , 1 n*1 too, has be e n fill exhibitions of student enthusiasm in history. The hang ing in effigy of Representative Howard Davison ut Rot an by a small group of students was an action that not only . reflected discredit on the student body but also on tref University itself. It showed an appalling lack of good taste and was a rank exhibition of mob psychology, tv a 133. l abe l ed ( P . . 1 .. . 1 1 1 1 1 , th a t It is to be expected the student body would unanimously oppose passage of the Davison bill to raise fees. The bill strikes at the welfare of the student body, particularly at the poor students of the University. There can be no disputing the fact that the bill will be a detri­ ment to our continuous effort to make a college education available to every person in the State. The Daily Texan joins with the student body in bitterly opposing the me a­ sure. ing In te r p r e ta tio n s in Religion.” ---------- C H R IS T IA N CH U RC H tu rn e d down by S e n a to r M d ar- ran (D) of Nevada, a u th o r of the j prevailing wage a m en d m e n t, and bv o th e r progressive leadei s an i Rev. F ra n k L. J e w e tt will by fi ft y nation leaders of the A. p r e a t . b th e sermon, “ A Religion of F. of L. H elpfulness,” Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock. Miss F lorence Spencer will give a special musical num- he r. it.” Anonymous by tin’ T e x a n ). How­ ever, th»’ g r e a te s t insult of all is the third, “ l ife's a jest, and all things show it; I th o ught so once, Poor old and now I know Nobby Goldsmith, who knew so many trials and tribulations, eer fare b etter at tainly should the the “ Press,” especially hands of when is quoting In ­ th*1 “ P re ss” But no, he, line. most famous too, along with tin* pompous Al­ e x a n d e r w a’1 doomed Anonymous, (or will such desert th a t the editor of our es- himself acquain t with a little volume called B a rt­ le tt’s Quotations. suggestions air? ) I might suggest fall on daily the W A S H IN G T O N , March U. S. Tariff Folicy Criticized Two other e f f o r t s to com pro­ mise also failed. One, proposed to call for p aym ent of wages in accordance with the Davis-Bacon would 1. 0 paid Act. only on public buildings erected u n d e r c o n t r a c t. . It would apply to no o th e r con- to into a ! public buildings, if co n s tru c te d by itself, or by a V c o n tra c to rs Such I. siezed j (IN S ) The reciprocal t a r i f f tr e a ty ju st signed with Belgium aroused i struct ion work and no t even congressional Republicans new assault upon the adm inistra- lio n ’s t a r i f f policy today. T heir leaders not only the governm ent ft a to, county or municipality. e f f o rt upon the tr e a ty as a campaign i s - 1 proposed to retain the Mel arran include a n o th e r -ue but they planned an e f f o rt to th e P re sid en t protests cre ate such widespread to set aside the prev ailing | be th a t f u r th e r I halted. The Belgian trea ty , first to be negotiated wi t h a E urope an n a ­ tion, is expected to be followed by others in which m utual t a r i f f con­ cessions a re made. The Republican >' where em barrassed ind u stry or lured men to the re lief rolls from private jobs. am e n d m e n t b u t provision giving power --------------- 0 ......... — ... - — P R A Y E R D A T E S E T Match S was proclaim ed a ru l‘‘ any its p aym ent tr e a tie s may com prom ise The other H IL L E L FOU NDATION Rabbi Harry Shapiro o f Congre- Al, u,ja; Ai.hjm wjl, spt.ak at the the Menorah m e eting a t Hillel Foun dation S u nday a f t e r ­ noon a t 5 o’clock. His sub ject will be “ P alestine as I Saw It.” ST. P A U L S L U TH E R A N CHURCH The Rev. K. G. Manx will preach . . o f t q u 0 -«j* . the Passion topic “ The Christ to Minister U nto Us, the Very P urpose for Which He Came Into se r ­ this W orld .” G erm an vices will begin at 9 o’clock; S u n ­ day School and Bible Classes will be a t IO o’clock, and English se r ­ l l o’clock. “ The T rans- vices a t in T exas by ren d in g W orth of Love” will be at the English day U N IV E R S IT Y B A P T IS T “ T em pted C hrist” will be the topic of the Rev. W. IL M cKen­ zie’s m orning l l o’clock. He will speak on “ I n v it­ ing C h rist” at th e evenin g service a t 7 :30 which will be followed by baptism. serm on a t The B aptist T ra in in g U nion from 6 to 6:30 o’clock will have a special program u n d e r the di­ rection of Miss Christine B u rton w’hieh will be dedicated the new homes of the S tu d e n t Union. organized A new union will be u n d er the of Allen direction Walker. T he progra m consists of the B.T.U. special num bers by to S u n d ay School services, b eg in ­ ning a t 9:30, will f e a tu re orches­ the d irec­ tra l selections u n d er tion of M a rg a re t Dillon, and “ Chalk Talks” by Ruth McKen zie. (o f p r a y e r and fasting j Governoi Ja m es I keepin g with a resolution adopted | service S u n d ay n ig h t a t 7:30. Y. Allred, in I the serm on given by the Texas House directing th a t such a day be set aside. The day is ninth world p ray e r day. F IR S T M ET H O D IST CHURCH “ E x p e rim e n tin g W ith Good the Will” will be the su b je ct of F IR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. S C IE N T IST “ Christ Je su s” will be the su b ­ je c t of the Sunday m o rnin g se r ­ vice at 11 o’clock. S unday school for pupils up to 20 y ea rs of age will be held a t 9:30 o ’clock. charged th a t industries iii the Ear E ast are be­ ing sacrificed by the adm inistra- U n f f !)olu,y But a(imints. agricul industries would in te r n a ­ f()Store the full ex­ of pression of his views without having any one make such deep thinkers. Yet I cannot think a contemptuous gesture towards him. Mr. Davison has of any nicer form of publicity for been accused of being n a r r o w in his point of view because our w onderful school^than having playi play* i i»> he introduced this bill, but the students who hange d him in orchestra- effigy were still more narrow-minded because not only do to i l i t y have their own very definite opinion but they also wish to deny him the right to express his. Their action j w o u l d seem to indicate that they want to deny the w or k-j g capital idea and I’m all for it. ISO SCELES, the thinker. ings of democracy—th e very system that makes it possible for them to have a State University at all. it va, m aster of Lombardo. . A C A P IT A L IDEA 11" ' th a t grout land, Guy , a think of such excellent pub u-tty • ((na, tra j( ag reem ents. ^o'uid s a y b T t h i n k R the g r e a t school I am of * a al And l I a. • I . . . . . * . • , A GOOD IDEA It has been a century and a half since th a t to rchbe arer I read in this column yesterday, of the Eighteenth Century, Voltaire, said to one of his bit­ a le tte r by a Mr. Robertson who proposed to make “ The Eyes of terest opponents—“ I abhor every word t h a t you say. but | T ex a s” one of the favorite songs I will defend, even to the cost of my lite, your right to say ()uv ij0Inha rH«. plays on his Wed- it." That ideal of freedom of tho ugh t and 9 k I think it a grand w e . To speech must prevail if our democracy is to continue t o ' t h e Eyes , r T exas” would give me a thrill exist. Let a man speak his piece, and then, it you can do so, prove to the world that he is wrong and that his ideas in a life- are not the best ones. But above all, gr ant to your oppon- n ";' noticed ,hat the petltio„ hc ent his right to a freedom of expression. suggested have been placed about freedom of nesday evening p r o g r a m - a t th a t comes only once have Lombardo play , LAA . . . ' e Of course, the students are very anxious to see this Park 1 , . - j ,, , , . , • , , . . , i f they would insist br stro n g er than, we think. On the ... JL o th e r hand, L niverslty stu d e n ts:* 1’^ Bange, could assure a decisive d e f e a t of the bill th e ir p are n ts write their legislat- ors and express th e ir a ttitu d e on ' the m a tte r in no un ce rtain te im s. I , L egislators keep both ea rs to the ground and they know w hat pub- ?. lie opinion means in O I their own political ca reers. And num H here is* w here The Daily could be of t i emendouj- help to all stu d e n ts in this move: it could the names of all publish districts iators and so which could send all the necessary form atio n home to the folks. they come. , te rm s T e x a n the . INSU RA N CE PRO PO SED Someone may object stu de nts 200,OOH employees of NEW YORK, March I.— (IN S ) I le g is - ; — if stockholders of the U nited! from j s t a t e s Steel Corporation approve, the com- in- • puny may particip a te in a group revealed th a t this here today. Directors of the com- j is unnecessary, t h a t stu d e n ts and pany announced the proposition in pare n ts already know who It in surance plan is suggested represe ntativ es and ^enatoi $ are. a r r a n g e - I am not so sure of that. I d are supplant two say there are lots of students, as m anta, the p ro fit-sha rin g plan and well as the employees stock subscription give you th e nam e of th e n repre- .p lan . their a le tte r sent to stockholders. in surance plan, parents, who couldn’t existing it was the _ ( , , D , held in the Law Building aud ito r- mm. ii- j stu d e n ts bets will have P R E -M E D IC A L w ho. any medical e n te r the session of 1935- ^fgrch 4, at 5 o’clock RUSK LITERARY Society mem- picture Cactus Monday, to wish in A rchi­ school for ne should m ake application now t e n u r e Building 105. All meni­ a l the R e g istra r’s Oft ice to hav I bers wbo have not paid dues for a tra n s c r ip t of th e ir records pre- a t pared. term are urged to pay their t hi- t i m e . f0l t h i s E. J. MATHE WH, registrar. STANLEY GUNN, president. TRYOUTS for the Missouri V al­ ley Oratorical C ontest will be 7 uesday postponed from Thursday night, March 7, at • :30 o ’clock because o f an in tercolleg­ iate debate with the U niversity Karmas Tuesday. Tryout* will BU SIN ESS ADMINISTRATION 378 will n t w u - t S atu rd ay . of professor of business be teal estate. _ _ E. K. MCGINNIS, law and PH O N E 2-3164 Classified Ad Section PH O N E 2-3165 m l iiti'Iiu lm rin uji AitTijiifujryiJ/ I T H E D A IL Y T E X A N B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y RECORDS FOR SALE T E D FIO R IT O on h it r c r o r d i n g bid b e ll," b u r k e d by Moon " H o a r it a t in t e s t f tr u n x w ic k " F a r e T ho # Well. A ii na- ‘‘Roll A lo ng. l’r a ir i e th e J. R. R E E D MtT- i SIC CO., 805 ContiregH. B R U N S W I C K V K ’ I R O L A chonp. Good c o n d itio n . F i f t y fo r aal# record # in c lu de d. P h o n e 86 81. the cam pus and are w aiting N o rth w e ste rn members of Con- «<’■•>• l«»#l •*»*•* to sign. gro,- ar. protorting againrt a re- i ported plan to c u t the t a r i f f on flax in a t r e a ty with the A igen- c u t tine, while a n o th er plan the ta r i f f on m atches being fought. WOODFORD DINNING. to is W e s l e y a n s to G iv e ‘E v e r y m a n ’ A g a i n BEAUTY SHOPS DRESSMAKING t h a t S A V I ’’. F O R S h a m p o o a n d b o n n e t . - e t , s p e c ia l 2 5c . M a r ­ r o w oi l 3 5 c. A N I T A ' S B E A U T Y T H O I ’. P h o n e 9919. HOO W n e w E a s t e r 8th. w e 'v e Kot D O L L Y M A U D E S H O P — B u t t o n , bu t t o n . t h e b u t t o n s ! C o v e r e d Hod h a n d - o a r v e d b u t t o n s a n d b u c k le s . T h e b e s t d r e s - m a k in g , d e s i g n i n g , a l t e r a t i o n s . 409 W 2 3rd . CAFES r n * TAXI A U S T I N T A X I 6 16 7 — Phones— 2-2474 I or 2 passenger* 2Dc TYPING E X P E R T t y p i n g a n d p r o o f r e a d i n g by U n i v e r s i t y G r a d i n t # w i t h M A D e ­ in F . n g l i s h . F i v e y e a r # e x p e r i e n c e r e p o r t * . g r e e in 1 4 0 9 W e s t A v e n u e . 4 0 7 5 . t h e s e # , a n d t h e m e # , t y p i n g LAUNDRIES H o m e l a u n d r y I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 PLUMBING 2002 G U A D A L U P E “ E v e ry m a n " will be presented by the Wesley Players, dram atic society of the Wesley F oundation, at th e F red Allen Memorial Meth­ odist Church Sunday night at 7:30 CHILDREN'S NURSERIES T H E P L A Y H O U S E l e a v e y o u r c h i l d r e n is o p e n I M o t h e r # , t h e b e s t s u r ­ H o u r l y , in r o u n d i n g s . T o y s , a m u s e m e n t s . d a i l y , o r w e e k l y r a t e s . P h o n e 7 80 8 . CLEANERS K. R A V E N — P l u m b i n g , w a t e r h e a t e r p a i r i n g . g a s p i p i n g , g a s h e a t e r # r e ­ a a d r a n g e s c o n n e c t e d . S i n k ,, s e w e r # u n i t o p ­ p e d 1 4 0 3 L a v a c a . P h o n e 6 7 6 S . e x p e r i e n c e d T Y P I N G — T h e m e s , b y by h o u r o r p i e c e . G u a r a n t e e d w o r k . P h o n e 5 9 6 5 a f t e r 6 p . m . r e p o r t # s t e n o g r a p h e r . R a t e s t h e - e - s ORCHESTRAS 918 N o rw ood Bids' P h o n e 24 23 5 J I M M Y P H I L L I P S y o u r T Y P I N G : H a v e e x p e r i e n c e d t y p i s t c o p y r e p o r t s ari d o u t ­ t h e s i s , li n e s , V o r v r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . C o n v e n i e n t . P h o n e 7 2 3 2 . 2 2 0 0 N u e c e s . t h e m e - u C o m i t y —H E N R Y B U S S E A v a i l a b l e — L A R R Y L E E J A C K C R A W F O R D PROFESSIONAL DR. J. L. LOVE O S T E O P A T H I C P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N G F N ! R A I . 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