Today’s News Tip H o w c a n th e s ta te raise m o n ey e n o u g h to p a y old a g e p e n s io n s ? A n oil m a n a n ­ sw e rs t h a t tim ely q u estion in a n in terv iew p u b lish e d o n p a g e 8. 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 DAILY TEXAN T he First C ollege D aily in th e South Today’s Quotation Good c o m p a n y a n d good d isco u rse are th e v ery sinew s of v irtue. — I z a a k W a lto n . Volume 37 A U S T I N , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 3 1 , 1 9 3 5 EIG H T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 38 Phi Beta Kappa Elects J. P. Hart President; 22 New Members Chosen J. P. H a r t , d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y o f T r a v i s C o u n ty , w a s e le c te d p r e s i­ d e n t o f t h e local c h a p t e r of P h i B e ta K a p p a , th e h ig h e s t h o n o r a r y s o c ie ty of th e U n iv e r s ity , W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t th e f i r s t b u sin e ss m e e t i n g o f th e y e a r . 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W h a li n g h e re . to r o f in th e Oak L aw n c h u rc h is v ic e - p r e s i d e n t o f D allas, a n d S o u t h e r n M e t h o d is t U n iv e rs ity . in A u s tin Weedin Joins KXYZ S ta ff at H o u s to n has jo in th e s t a f f H a r f i e ld W e e d in , f o r m e r in th e U n iv e rs ity , s t u ­ d e n t r e ­ sign ed his position as p ro g r a m d i ­ r e c t o r o f ra d io s t a t i o n K N O W a n d s t a ti o n will K X Y Z in H o u sto n . T h e c h a n g e s will be m a d e N o v e m b e r IO. T h e H o u s to n s t a ti o n h a ' m oved to its in th e G u lf B u ilding n ew s tu d io s to a n d has 1,000 w a tts . its pow’er in c r e a s e d o f Mr. W eed in w a s e n ro lle d in th e U n iv e r s ity in 1932 a n d w as a s t u ­ d e n t f o r t h r e e y e a rs . He h as b e e n local sta tio n c o n n e c t e d with t h e f o r tw o a n d o n e - h a l f y e a r s a n d has been p r o g r a m d i r e c t o r f o r a y e a r a n d a half. 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" T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s h a s t a k e n the i n s t i t u ­ lead a m o n g e d u c a t i o n a l t i o n s in s y s te m a t iz e d r e c o r d s . ” A n s w e r i n g o t h e r q u e s t io n s , th e S ee S O C I E T I E S , p. 7 Faculty Slow to Give Ideas On Museum, Benedict Says By G U Y T. R Y A N O p p o r t u n i t y f o r e x p a n s i o n of th e e r e c t i o n of th e p ro p o s e d T e x a s M e m o ria l M u s e u m h a s m e t w ith v e ry little re s p o n se . T h is f a c t w as r e v e a le d in a c o m m u n ic a t io n fro m th e o f f ic e o f P r e s i d e n t IL Y. B e n e d ic t y e s t e r d a y . f a c u l t y s e n t i m e n t c o n c e r n i n g to all m e m b e r s of th e U n iv e r s ity s t a f f on rein ♦ IS, s u g g e s tio n s l e t t e r w r i t t e n In a S e p t e m b e r tiv e to th e b u ild in g p la n s f o r th e m u s e u m w e re r e q u e s t e d . T h e l e t ­ t e r s also a s k e d f o r th e id eas a n d t h o u g h t s o f s t a f f m e m b e r s c o n c e r n i n g th e e x h ib i ts a n d d e m ­ o n s t r a t i o n s th e U n iv e r s ity C e n t e n n i a l E x p o sitio n . O n ly a few r e p l ie s h ave b een re c e iv e d to d a te . T h e s e r e p l ie s hav e b e e n f o r w a r d ­ ed to J o h n FL S t a u b , a r c h i t e c t f o r th e m u s e u m . th e fo r More Centennial Museum Coins Ordered I t to is p la n n e d T h e C e n te n n i a l h a l f - d o llars a r e now b ing sold f o r $1 each. 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T e a c h e r s a l r e a d y in th e sy s te m w e re re q u ire d to ta k e six h o u r s e a c h s u m m e r u n til th e y h ad d o n e th e r e q u i r e d college w ork. H o w e v e r, t e a c h e r s w ho had b een f i f t e e n in y e a r s w e re to be fr o m th is r e q u i r e m e n t . th e sy s te m m o re th a n e x e m p t it d ecid e d T h e n ew c u r r ic u l u m e x t e n d s to ev e ry boy an d girl in T e x a s th e p riv ileg e o f bein g g r a d u a t e d fr o m an a c c r e d i t e d high school. It p r o ­ b e t t e r vides f o r b e t t e r li b ra ri e s , a s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s an d m o re e t f i c i t t i t m e th o d o f in - p e c t- ing th e schools, an e f f i c i e n t b u d ­ g e t, a n d a b e t t e r m e t h o d o f t a k ­ ing the school census. F i n a l l y each is to h av e a f i n e a r t s d e ­ school t r i m e n t c h il d re n will be t a u g h t an a p p r e c i a t i o n o f m usic, n a t u r e , a n d a r t . te a c h e r s , in which th e t h a t An e f f o r t is b e in g m a d e to th e y s t a n d a r d i z e schools so s t a n d a r d will be a b le to m e e t tests. T h e e q u a li z a ti o n law will allow each school d is tr i c t to f u r ­ nish a s m u c h e d u c a t io n a s is ab le to p ay f o r a n d k e ep up to been s t a n d a r d . T h e goal t h a t hus s e t will r e q u i r e t h a t e ach t e a c h e r ha v e a college d e g re e au d t h a t she te a c h o nly h e r m a j o r a n d m i n o r s u b j e c ts . it n a tio n a l “ In o r d e r to t h a t s t u d e n t s g o in g Sch oo ls o f the s t a t e will f in a lly s t a n d a r d i z e d be g iv e n te s ts , so to o t h e r s t a t e s will n o t lose c re d it, th is goal th e w hole S t a t e m u s t a c t as a u n i t ; it m u s t ce m e n t t o g e t h e r all t h e fo r c e s o f th e s t a t e so t h a t th e y will hav e in m i n d , ” Mr. W oods d e c la re d . acco m p lish th e sam e p u r p o s e g r a d u a t e Mr. W o o d s to hi* p r e s e n t o ff ic e o f is a B a y lo r U n iv e rs ity . B e fo re b e in g ele c te d he had b e e n in public school se rv ic e a n d h ad t a u g h t in th e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a ti o n o f B a y lo r U n i v e r ­ s i ty d u r i n g s u m m e r te r m s . I his lecture WI* th e ' rst af a se rie s the public le c t u r e s c o m m i t ­ te e n e x t s p e a k e r will be O sw ald G a r r i s o n V illard, e d i t o r o f T h e N a tio n , w ho will sp e a k in th e G eo lo g y B u ild ­ ing a u d it o r i u m , N o v e m b e r 13. a r r a n g e d . T h e h a s S w e e t s to A d d r e ss S tu d e n ts T o d a y • Dr, H e n r y H. S w e ets, m o d e r a ­ to r of the g e n e r a l a s s e m b ly o f th e P r e s b y t e r i a n ( h u rc h in th e U n ite d S ta te * , will s p e a k to s t u d e n t s a t 5 o ’clock t h e U n iv e rs ity P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . th is a f t e r n o o n in Dr. S w e e ts , who hold s t h e h ig h ­ e r o f f ic e in th e g i f t of th e P r e s ­ b y t e r i a n C h u rc h , is o ff ic ia lly vis­ itin g c h u r c h e s th is s e c tio n o f in th e a ss e m b ly . He will s p e a k this m o r n in g a t th e P r e s b y t e r i a n T h e ­ ological .Seminary a n d to n i g h t a t 7 :30 o ’clock, he will a d d r e s s th e g e n e r a l p ublic. H e will be h o n ­ ored by the m en o f th e U n iv e r s ity C h u rc h a t a s u p p e r t o n i g h t a t 6 :1 5 o'clock. child S T U D Y G R O U P TO M E E T the M e m b e r s of s tu d y g r o u p o f t he U n i v e r s i t y High School R a r e n t - T e a c h e r s ’ A sso c ia­ tion will m e e t at 8 :3 0 o ’clock F r i ­ d ay m o r n in g , Mrs. J . K. M c S p a d - a n n o u n c e d . d en . c h a ir m a n , T h e m e e t i n g will ta k e in ro om F.34 o f th e school. p lace has ---------------o--------------- S T U D E N T H A S O P E R A T I O N B e t t y J a n e V alian c e , d a u g h t e r o f A lex V alian c e, a s s o c ia te p r o ­ fe s s o r o f m e c h a n ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g , I n f i r m a r y to w as u n d e r ­ M o n d ay n ig h t, w h e re she a p p e n d ic iti s w e n t a n e m e r g e n c y o p e r a t io n . Miss V a lia n c e will be allo w ed to see v is ito rs to d a y . S e to n t a k e n “ W e a r e ta k i n g o u r f i g h t r i g h t to th*' p e o p le ,” F’ischer said. “ I t will be a f i g h t to th e fin ish. W e a re g o in g to tell th e p e o p le how th e y ca n p a y the old a g e p e n s io n s w ith o u t a n y tr o u b le . W e a r e g o i n g to th e oil th e p eo p le how m o no po lists an d th e s u l p h u r c o m ­ p an ie s h a v e b een e x t o r t i n g f r o m th e m th e s e m a n y y e a rs , r o b b i n g the s t a te o f its r e s o u r c e s an d r e s ­ o lu tely t a x levies.” p ro p o s e d f i g h t i n g tell o f F irst d ri v e in th e c a m p a ig n will r a d i o s p e e c h e s . be a s e r ie s F is c h e r will open the c r u s a d e t o ­ night a t 7 :1 5 o ’clock o v e r S t a ­ tion K RL D , D allas. S e n a t o r Hill will follow w ith a sp e e c h F r i d a y n ig h t a t 7 :4 5 o’clock f r o m A u s ti n . O n S u n d a y n ig h t S e n a t o r W e s- te rfe lri will d e li v e r bin a d d r e s s o v e r th e ra d io . “ W e h a v e o t h e r ra d io s p e a k e r s of ' t a t e - w i d e p r o m i n e n c e who will be a n n o u n c e d l a t e r , ” F 'lscher said . " B u t thi* r a d io c a m p a ig n is o n ly the b e g in n in g . S o m e of us a r e g o ­ ing to p u t on a so u n d t r u c k c a m ­ t h a t p aig n .re will re a c h not g o in g t h e in t e r e s t s k e e p th e old p eo p le f r o m th e y d e ­ g e t t i n g s e rv e . the s t a t e th e people. W a to sit by a n d see t h r o u g o u t p e n s io n s th e th is s t a t e how “ W e a r e g o in g to tell the p e o ­ ple of th e y can p ay th e p e n s io n s by th e le v y of a ta x of 15 c e n ts p e r b a rr e l on c ru d e oil. W e a r e g o in g to show t a x w ou ld m a k e th e m how th e m o n ey f o r th e p r o d u c e r an d th e gasolL.e r o y a l ty o w n e r, f o r so the s t a t e c o n s u m e r, a n d f o r th at pension* c a n be p a i d , ” F i s ­ c h e r d e c la re d . thi* th e t r u t h , ” h e s t a t e d “ T h e o n ly w a y is to go to to g e t a c t i o n now th e peo ple. W e prop ose to tell th e p eople e x a c t l y w h a t is h a p p e n i n g h e r e — how t h e S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y a n d all its c o h o rts a r e b i t t e r l y f i g h t i n g a t i n y of a c e n t on av of a q u a r t e r c r u d e oil. T h e y need (to k n o w these f a c t s , and w e a r e r e a d y to tell th e m “ T h e tim e h as com e th e people of T e x a s to rise u p a n d rid t h e n i ' d v e s o f th e s e in t e r e s t s t h a t .iiv now in co n tr o l of t h i n g s , ” he said. “ We n ot o n ly a r e g o in g to the s t a t e w hat tell th e is, b u t we a r e g o i n g t h e m w h a t can be d o n e to it, W e i n t e n d to call nances a b o u f a n d to s t a t e f a c t — f a c t s t h a t t o ­ day a re n o t b e in g s t a t e d in p u b ­ lic.” the p eo p le o f tr o u b le tell fo r A n n o u n c e m e n t of f u r t h e r p l a n s tho state-wick- c a m p a ig n will to d a y , F'ischer said. fo r lie m a d e ---------------- o---------------- O n e-h a lf C ent R aise In Oil T ax F a v o re d o n e - h a l f An i n c r e a s e o f c e n t p e r bai rel is s u f f ic i e n t f o r th e oil a g e i n d u s t r y ’s sh a r e o f th e old pension t h e T e x a s t a x b u r d e n , H ouse d ecide d y e s t e r d a y . A half d ozen a m e n d m e n t s i cr e a s e th e h a lf c e n t w h ich omn i bu s ta x bill successivel y voted d o w n , by v o te of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 77 to 50. to t h e p ro v id e s w e r e a T h e pro po sed i n c r e a s e s r a n g e d f r o m 3-4 c e n ts to 4 c e n ts , an d d u r - th e m o r n in g , p ro p o s ed g r a d ­ ng p e r w ell ua t e d t u r n e d p r o d u c t i on down. t a x e s based on also w ere in c r e a s e T h e h a lf -c e n t is e s t i ­ m a te d to bi m g in a b o u t $2 ,00 0,- 000 a n n u a ll y on th e b asis o f t h e $8 ,000,000 r e t u r n fr o m th e r e g u ­ lar production t a x of 2 c e n ts p e r also bai re!. S ince pays a p r o d u c t i o n th r e e - ' i x t e e n t h s c e n t f o r s u p p o r t of th e ra ilro a d c o m m is sio n , it will m a k e e le v e n -s ix ­ a to t a l o f t e e n t h s c e n ts t a x on e a c h b a r r e l o f oil. i n d u s t r y ta x o f tw o a n d th e D e b a te W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g w a s f e a t u r e d by an a t t a c k o n R a il­ ro a d C o m m is s io n e r E r n e s t O. T h o m p s o n by R e p r e s e n t a t i v e A. C r o w le y o f L in d e n . H e a s s e rte d t h a t “ b u y e r s fr o m Ita ly , G e rm a n y , a n d J a p a n a r e c r y i n g f o r E a s t t h e colonel c a n ’t T e x a s oil, b u t d i* tu rb w h a t th e U. S. S e n a te B u ­ re a u o f M in es te lls him is th e m a r ­ k e t d e m a n d . ” The Weather F o reca st fo r T h u r s d a y , cloudy. Eyypt Mummies Are Pikers In Comparison Egyptian mummies haven’t a thing on football players. T h e U n i v e r s i t y uses a p p r o x i ­ m a l c ly 1*00 y a rd s of adh esive tape one inch w ide a- a precaution.*) / mea:-ure fo r each gam e. Most o f th e tape goe- to w ra p ankles. A hold tw e lve yard s of one- inch tap** is re q u ite d fo r the an k les of each p la y e r, rho new ty p e o f pad less foot ball pants calls fo r pad fa toned o the p la y ­ e rs ’ leg s; here th ree afd o f one- inch tape at e u -■ -I per fie* on, T h en th e n are wt Is to he taped, kn* e pad : to he he d in plat * . bl is - rover up and blini-<-d i ids to steady. A sliming th use - a mu* ii horn , t hiere is tape "ii * lie I i > i age game t <• im a w id e * hat one goal line times, at th** tape a I IlmO: 'll 'ill mak** Would other team - th- L e n g ­ th ive ad ie ting the av- and blo k to t lie C a p ito l, yes, and w ith a couple of trip s to the dome for good measure. Notre Dame’s Laymen Fears Ohio State N O T R E D A M E , Ind., Oct. 39- ( I N S ) — So tai as Notre buna's football team i concerned, (duo “ Scarlet Scourge” is just State* the sixth opponent of the 1035 -aa "ii. The boys who c a n y on for the 11 ,11 .i : i* o U ' -! to being “ key • moi iii the na‘ on, will be a b l nile I (>,, some 90,1)01) leg it: ma! • a ie I synt beth* support c i •, th e un* = T A L K I N G OV ER = Texas‘T ”Men w i t h “ U A P P Y Q U I N : T O E S M A R T T i.“ one Austin I boy who is making good in the home town, and away from it, too, every tim** the Steers go oui of town for a football game. Aus­ tin boys seem to have some trou­ ble malting the T'xa-* team, bu? not Joe, who > playing his third year aa an outstanding guard, and who is ending it all by being cap­ tain. Stocky, 5 feet 9, weighing 1*2. J 23 years old, Jo e is again one of the mainstays of the Texas line. J When asked about hi* favorite sport he raid. “ Outside of foot­ ball, you mean? Well, I would rather play handball than any­ thing besides football.” H<“ does not give the movie girls any breaks .it all and picks favorite William Powell a- his star, Guy Lombardo, when he is on, is the captain’s favorite air­ wave entertainer. Austin High School did not re­ ceive the services of this sturdy lad a he played his first football at Schreiner where he was cap­ tain in 1931. He later came to the University to enter the School of Business Administration in which he intend- to prepare him­ self for a position in the busine-:* world, and will take up coaching only as a last resort. H E W A S G IV E N honorable mention on several All Amer­ ican selection- year. He last think- that the Rice and L. S. U. game-, were both pretty tough but that Rice was a little rough* r. One of the greatest game. that the Joe has (vet* played wa Notre Dame game la-t year. Ile chared the route foi Holm I filii aul ti* make the touchdown that leat the Irish. lift)ri&On Stafford and Hilliard run a dead heat as his best selec­ tion for the greatest U . T. ath­ lete'. Touch Football Entries to Close for With entries intramural touch football doling today, 4b team-;, including 21 of the 22 fraternities, had entered by yes­ terday. Ten clubs and I t independent gioup- have signed up. Compel! tion begins Tue 'lay, November 5. oa t year 54 teams entered, th Brownie.- winning the intramural ( hampionahifh The Brownies have not organised this y'-ai, but Dell i Kappa Epsilon, fraternity < hamp ions l r an Bturbans, winner in the club di vision, have entered again. last year, and the Girl’s Ping-Popo Starts Monday Intramural ping-pong Wonv r. and archery tournament; begin Monday, November 4, Miss Dor­ othy Markle, secretary of wom­ en- intl amoral1, announced Wed ne day. Entries close Friday, November I , at I o'clock. five receives Each entry in the archt ry tour nament earns her group two point . This year th* minimum “core for credit ha been lowered to fifty. Any girl making that minimum extra points for her group. Only six t of the fifty-eight entries in las! yeai’s tow nament wont below this m in im u m . T h e scot es r a n g e d f r o m 6 to 275. The tournament consist* of three round,-, with all contestant* entered in the first, The one- fourth of this group making the ! highest score competes nemi-firials. from the half of the group with highe.-t scores in the semi-finals. All shooting will be done out Finals entries are ■■ tin in of door- unless weathei prevent it. O W L S E N T R A I N T O D A Y H OUSTON , Oct. 30.-— (IN S ) Th* Rice Owl- entrain today for Washington where the> clash with the George Washington I . team .Saturday. They will arrive in tun fur a limbering up. The O w .- ex pre- -a d confidence they would “ take” their opponents by a good wore. -----------o— -------- H I S S T R A N G E A C C I D E N T G L E N W O O D S P R IN G S , ' ole., Of t. 30.— < I N S ) — Dr. J H. Wa! frightened b u t let was badly otherwise uninjured when an ex­ plosion occurred right under hi nose. A 2 2 - c a lib r e c a r t r i d g e which he left in his coat pocket found its way into h.s -rooking robs co. When be filled hi,- pipe anti lit it, th« cartridge exploded, blowing the pipe to pieces. I D E A S O L D S T E R ’S Y O U N G GRAND L A K E , Coto., O t 30. — I IN S )- —A t the age of Ob, D. S. H a n k ne, retired biology prof*- aor of State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Ba., is beginning what he describe* a- “ the active is bere a fter having lif e . " H e scaled forbidden heigh'* of Grand Teton M ountain, a 13,747 foot peak in western Wyom ing. the Longhorns Practice Strenuously onlooking, Pass Defense N E A S E R V I C E C O M P L E T E C A M P U S A N D C O N F E R E N C E C O V E R A G E I N . S . R E P O R T S T e x a n S p o r t s G O R D O N S T R A C H A N , N ig h t E d i t o r E d i t e d b y S T A N L E Y G U N N Wmu-, iiiaiHHHiii' mum, IMM • in,- i i ! ! * ’!' irri-nnypiiifiHisrnitiiRitmuiiHWiiMr.nifwaimTnmwifb^wwwifWWWM In Their Last Season Team Will Leave For Dallas Friday Morning In preparation for th- S. M. IL game Saturday at. Dallas, the var­ sity and second .-ti ing teams of the Longhorn football machine scrimmaged Lgain-t the freshman in a until nightfall Wednesday long end strenuous practice. S P O R T S N O T I C E Student tickets to the S. M. U. game will go off sale at the Athletic Council office tomor­ row night at 6 o’clock. E D O L L E , business manager. Jack Chevigny sent the hacks through a drill on blocking and pass defense and drilled the line­ men on blocking and charging. The team will Friday morning for Dallas and will take its workout Frid a y afternoon at Ow aby Oval. leave S I C K L I S T At St. David’s: Margaret Stack­ er!, Ralph Lowe, Hazel Chino, ta Fay Hays, Meyer Blinder- Football Takes Nineteen Lives Nineteen deaths to date this j season can be attributed directly! or indirectly to football, a recent I compilation shows. High i bool football has taken th< lives of more players than any other fen rn of the game. The list of fatalities includes only one col­ lege player, and two sandlotters, while their lo? t fourteen have lives in high school football. K. Huddleston, O. B. Ses- Pm nycuick, Robert Sperry, Charles E. I L Mcllheran, and F ra n ­ C a i1 Roy man, sums post < M OOT c e s Jennings. A t Seton In firm a ry : Ernest Odom, Johnny Holmes, Mamie Breedlove, Betty Valiance, John Morrow, and Sylvia Daily. At Scottish M(o!e Dotson, and W ilda M ary Haralson. Rite Dormitory: Burnice Canter, Ill at home; Margaret W illiam ­ son, Valerie Rosenthal, Aletha Reed, Alaiy Gaisin, Betty Frost, Elberta VViginton, Eleanor Davis, Faye Howard, John Crowell, Lou­ ise VV ebb. A-heren e Morris, Ri *h- ard Maze, Elisabeth Berry, Jac- fpiolyn Spell, and Kelley Smith. Reserve Team Undefeated, Untied, Unscored-Upon B y D A V I D H U M E W ith tv, '-third of the -ic.- on gone, the University of Texas “ B " team r mains .in of the undefeated, un* i'd , ami unscored-upon teams in the nation. (Randolph Field 20-0, We- moorland 2-0, and Schrei- m r yet to go.) Sta llin g Baines and Dent at center; Valloite, Curtis, Eggeling, and r — -.-==r B u r n s a t guards; Frankovic, Rum-*— ■ — - scy, Purvin, Roach, and Allen at t burler Dulaney, who, with his tackl-'s; K tine, Bleyineir, H uff, team leading 20-0, against Han­ alei Wiggins at end', and Dulaney, dolnh Field, said, “ Eggling, if you go "in of the game, please ask Harrison, Vernon, and Nelson in i i he have if we tin backfield, the Shorthorn jug- a sandwich or something— I for­ gcinaut has run roughshod over got to eat again.” all available opponents, except W est moorland. * "ac n can a Texa- Using only running plays and passes, the Reserve backfield ha> . become a j Scourge of the Southwest, a veri- i table nuisance, so to sp*-ak. to op- po mg lines, except Westmoor- land’s. The Tempest, keynote spirit the to which ha- led to such sensational j ti iuinphs and wide-speard recog­ nition can best be summed up in ! the perch of Captain inspired Sports N o tice T O U f ll F O O T B A L L — A ll men interested in officiating at touch football game intia- mural office, Gregory Gym 114, report to by Friday, L O R E N E ( J R E G G , secretary. RIDE HIGH Vim TEXAS O n L L S . T I R E S They’ll Carry You to the SMI). Came in Dallas Safely-Surely I Hp* >' _ rf 'Mi. > ii. 'n ' .y ' ' . vt'* • t' S A V E Y O U R T I ME SAVE YOUR M O N EY S A V E *.v®fc » *>vj»’„ \ *• ■ B A T T E R Y T I R E S ■agal RABORN mm.vm *mmw STEWART JO H N S O N A b o v e : F o u r t e e n o f t h e s i x ­ t e e n S . M . U . s e n io r g r i d s t e r s w h o a r e in t h e i r la s t s e a s o n o f c o m p e t i t i o n f o r t h e M u s t a n g t e a m . F i r s t r o w i n c lu d e s O r r a n d S p a i n , t a c k le s , a n d W e t z e l a n d S t a m p s , g u a r d s . S e c o n d r o w S m i t h , W i l s o n , S h u t o r d , a n d G o r e , f i g h t i n g P o n y b a c k s . S t e w a r t a n d T i p t o n , e n d s , a n d J o h n s o n a n d R a b o r n , c e n t e r s , m i k e u p th e t h i r d V o w . F o u r t h r o w : B u r t a n d T u r n e r , h a c k s . B a k e r , g u a r d , a n d R u s s e ll , b a c k , a r e n o t i n c lu d e d . BURT f?tau‘ th a t m a y do more to naples.- the ha ll- i th an t lit* po* - m iaul of Grid Player Injured in -cnee Football* E l ii" L e y d e n and hi - corp: nj as­ sistan ts. leyd en Frankly dei tar*: h* ne ii;'; ce flow I he I* I h i an cup* Cm B ilc h ’ y * ' vv Uh Ba- I i cli -stru n g ! h, w ith such bi*.ll to teca a ( ic , -kin ami \ a1 1 l,an a v e r a g e r e c e n t l y a c c e p t a n c e local f o r a f f i l i a t i n g c h a p t e r o f . L a m b d a D elta, hon* 01 a r y r o c i e ty f o r f r e s h m a n girls, w ith th e n a ti o n a l c h a p t e r o f A lph a liar;1!)'.!: D ili a , a r e und u w ay, a c ­ cording to S irs Dorothy Gebauer, r e ­ s p o n s o r , w h o h a s ceived n o tic e of by th e r a t i o n a l c h a p te r . F r e s h m a n girls eligible a f t e r t h e i r f i r s t t e r m o f school in t h r . e w h ich th e y inns! A ’s a n d tw o Bb'. O n ly m e girl, G e o rg ia C olter o f A u s ti n , w as to q u a li f y oui o f th e sp r in g a b it class ut 1935. Thirty-.-ix fr e s h ­ m a n g irls e n t e r i n g th e U n i v e r s ity in th e tall o f 1934 were* in i ti a te d into th e so ciety last s p r in g . 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Z w e i g ’s c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n o f is r ea l i st i c a l l y done M a r y S t u a r t insight. a d m i r a b l e w i t h a t r u l y r e c o m ­ be T h i s b io g r a p h y c a n t h e his­ t o m e n d e d n o t onl y t or i c a l mi n d e d , b u t also t he fi ct i on lovers, f o r it is f a s t m o v ­ ing, e x c i t i ng, a nd r o m a n t i c . to — M A R S H A L L WELLS* T H E R E B E L B y H e l e n G o l d b a u m ( W i n n e r , Pl a c e, I). A. F r a n k P o e t r y C o n t e s t , 1934-35) Se c o n d O u t o f t h e - i ngi nk, o ut of the t or ch l i gh t , t h e cl i ngi ng Moist h a n d s t h a t e n la c e See! O n e has b r o k e n , s t a n d s w h e r e t h e wild s w i n g i n g a n d moon Shi ne s in his face. 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Dr. Click, w h o w a s th e n t e a c h ­ M. C o l l e g e , d e sc r ib e d i n g a t A. Mr. K n i c k e r b o c k e r a s “ an ale r t , in t e r e s t e d a n d e n t h u s ­ e n e r g e t i c , i n t e r e s t ­ iastic s t u d e n t . H e w r o t e ing t h e m e s , but he had be f o r u s i n g to o m uch c a lle d d o w n s l a n g in t h e m . ” to Mr. K n i c k e r b o c k e r r e c e i v e d a j b a c h e lo r o f a r t s d e g r e e fr o m j S o u t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y I G e o r g e t o w n a n d th e n w e n t in to w o r k f o r a N e w York n e w s p a p e r . I h o r t w o y e a r s he w a s h e a d o f th e J d e p a r t m e n t o f j o u r n a l i s m in I S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t U n i v e r s i t y . I H e w o n th e P u l i t z e r p r ize for f o r e i g n in 19 3 0 . H e has c o r r e s p o n d e n t s b e e n c o r r e s p o n d e n t a s in c e 1 9 2 4 . 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THE “Centennial” CACTUS in T h e race f o r R epu blican n o m ­ 19 3 6 f o r P r e s i d e n t i n a t i o n p r o m i s e s to be a w id e -o p e n c o n ­ t e s t , A host o f p r o m i n e n t m e n loom ed h a v e , in r e c e n t m on th s, as p o ssib le the p o s t o f 1936 Q. O. P. s t a n d a r d ­ bearer. c a n d i d a t e - for Among: f r e q u e n t l y th e m o s t m e n t i o n e d prospect,-, o f c o u r se, is H er b e rt H o o v e r , titular lead er o f his p a r ty . F or a t im e the th rea t t h a t he would se e k th e n o m i n a ­ tion s m o th er ed a m b itio n s o f o t h ­ e rs eatfttr for the ho n or o f l e a d ­ i n g n e x t y e a r ’s f i g h t a g a in st P r e s ­ id e n t R o o s ev e lt. M ore r e c e n t ly , h o w e v e r , it bef a m e a pp a re nt th a t the fo r m e r p r e sid e n t w as w illin g t o g e t behind w h o m e v e r th e party n o m i n a t e d ; se r io u s b oo m s ha ve s in c e be e n g e n e r a t ­ ing. and m a n y T h e m o st p o w e r f u l , according' to a r e c e n t poll, se e m to be t h o s e o f S ena tor W illiam E. Borah o f Idaho, Frank K nox o f C h ic ago , f AI f I M. b a n ­ G o v er n o r A l f r e d don o f K a n s a s and S e n a t o r A r ­ thu r V a n d e n b e r g o f M ichigan, R e­ ports have been pu b lish e d , h o w ­ e v e r , that Borah will run for th e S e n a t e aga in. i n ­ E a st e r n c o n s e r v a t i v e s are clined to hope Borah will win the n o m in a tio n for P r e s id e n t . He is from the w est, w h ic h th e y b e lie v e a n e c e s s a r y q u a l if i c a t i o n . H e ha con. intently o p p o s e d a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion e f f o r t s to r e v is e the Con ti- t u tio n . He is w e l l-k n o w n , e x p e r i ­ e n c ed and, to a c e r t a i n e x t e n t , liberal. O f so m e w h a t th e s a m e s t a m p is S e n a t o r V a n d e n b e r g - O ne o f the f e w R epu blica n s e n a t o r s t o he re­ e le c t e d l e n t his in 1 9 8 3 , he has su pp o rt to hu t h a l f the N e w Deal l e g is la tio n . He a t t a c k e d the a d ­ m in istr a tio n to c o l l e c t rome m o n e y on v a st f o r ­ in ste a d o f b r o a d e n i n g the t u n e s base o f P r e s e n t t a x e s . i n d ic a t io n s arf- thai he will he a v e r y the n o m in a t io n . s e r io u s c a n d i d a t e tax hill d e s i g n e d in c o m e for C o lo n e l K n ox , C h ic a g o p u b lish ­ er and o n e - t im e s e c r e t a r y o f the M ic h igan G. O. P. S t a t e C o m m i t ­ t e e , a p p e a r s to he well -t a r te d , f r ie n d s a l r e a d y s e e k i n g s u p ­ bis port t h e E a s t and in S o u t h . Of all p o s sib le c a n d i d a te s , C o lo n e l K n o x has b e e n roost a c ­ t iv e in a d d r e s s in g t h e public. for him M a n y o t h e r p r o m in e n t R e p u b ­ l ic a n - a r e r e g a r d e d h i p o te n t ia l c a n d i d a te s . T w o O r e g o n s e n a ­ to rs C h arles L. M c N a r y , m in o r ­ l ea d er , Hnd hi* c o l ­ ity S e n a t e l e a g u e , F re d e ric k S t e i w e r - are in the b a c k g r o u n d , r e a d y to t a k e a d ­ v a n t a g e o f a n y sh if t in the r u n ­ n ing. S e n a t o r o f Ipwa, a s t a u n c h fo e o f th e N e w L. J. D ic k in so n Price Inflation Harmful-Dolley “ T h e m ost sp e c t a c u l a r if not the m o s t im p o r ta n t fin a n c ia l new o f th* pa^t m o n th ha- o r ig in a t e d from the rapid d e v e l o p m e n t o f t h e A n g lo Italian w a r s c a r e , ” Dr. J. C. I to! Icy, p r o f e s s o r o f im* I- th e Uni m e n ts and b a n k in g at v a r s i t y , p o in te d o u t in s p e a k in g o f th e f i n a n c i a l s i tu a tio n . “ S to c k prices a n d I'm go ex chang** rate.*? h a v e a l t e r n a t e l y fai leri and ri en as the threa' o f w a r Waxed and w a n e d , w h e r e a s c o m - 1 m o d i f y g e n e r a l l y h a v e ; m o v e d in o p p o s it e d i r e c t io n , ” he \ e x p l a in e d , p r ice s “ A s ' m ig h t ire e x p e c t e d , t h e j in dollar sc a r e has had w ar its g r e a t e s t e f f ' c t on f o r e i g n e x c h a n g e rates. E f f o r t * to c o n v e r t E u r o p e a n cap- j c re a ted a ital f u n d s f o r dollars and h e a v y d e m a n d c arried the e x c h a n g e rates on all c o n t i n e n t a l c u r r e n c ie s dow n w ar d . T h e r e has be e n s u b s t a n t i a l s h i p ­ m e n t s o f gold to N e w York, which repro e m s a c o n t i n u a t i o n o f the a l m o s t u n in t e r r u p t e d w h ic h has be**n in e v i d e n c e - inee t h e do llar was o f f i c i a l l y d e b a s e d on J a n u a r y 81 , 1 9 3 4 . Mr. Morgen* th a u , S e c r e t a r y o f the T r ea s u r y , is r e p o r t e d to hav** a n s w e r e d a- recen t to th e s i g n i f i c a n c e o f the h e a v y the s t a t e m e n t t h a t it w a s not b e in g d r a w n from c e n t r a l banks, im po rts o f g o ld w . ’h i m p o r t “ I ) thus blithe r e j o i n d e r o f th e i from fr o m l e a v e S e c r e t a r y , t h e r e are se v e r a l e x c e p t io n s . In t h e f i r s t place, a v e r y l a r g e p o rtio n o f this has c o m e fr o m c e n t r a l b a n k s o f F r a n c e , H o l ­ lan d , B e lg u im , and S w i t z e r l a n d ; t h <■ t h e b a l a n c e a c q u ir e d o p e n m a r k e t, and p r iv a t e in L o n d o n . In the se c ond h o a r d s p la c e, m u c h o f the r e c e n t f l o w r e p r e s e n t s a fl ig h t cd f o r e i g n c a p ­ ital to the U n ite d S t a t e s . The*** c o u l d j u s t as r a p id ly and p o s s i b l y at a m ost e m b a r r a s s i n g t i m e . In th e third p la c e, th e gold i m p o r t s are b r o a d e n i n g our g iant c r e d i t ba se s t e a d i l y a nd naming the w a y f o r a p o s sib le f a n t a s t ic c r e d i t i n f l a t i o n . F in a ll y , t h e p e r s i s t e n t i n f l o w o f gold is at o n c e p o s itiv e t h e 19 34 d e b a r m e n t p r o o f o f t h e d o lla r g r e a t l y u n d e rv a lu ed t h a t m o n e y un it in t h e f o r e i g n e x c h a n g e m a r k e t and a w a r n i n g o f i n t e r n a t i o n a l m o n e t a r y t r o u b l e s y e t t o c o m e . tha* "With one p o s s i b l e e x c e p t i o n , THURSDAY, O C TO BER 3 1 , 1 9 3 5 D A I L A N each literary tative o f SUppoi m g. Bsh an e n d o w m en t fu n d, and in society 50 years the Union m ay be self- talked b riefly about his group. sneaking w ere Margaret | Yjurray^ Ashbel Literary Society; The purpose o f the U niversity Evelyn Brady, L an ier; Mary Hate Publicity Bureau is to furnish to r rovv, p ierian; E leanor Day, Pres- the new spapers o f T e x a s n ew s o f e n t Day ( iub; FietcheP M etcalfe, ir.dividlual stu den ts outside o f s o ­ cial and athletic activities, as well as several other services. R eagan; Scott D aly, H og g; John D awson, Rusk; and John Con- nally, A thenaeum . Those “ The o f U niversity the sa la iies professors are published budget of tho Board o f Control. “ Radio programs broadcast in the name o f the U niversity m u st be approved b y the F aculty C om ­ m ittee on Radio. in “ In th" operation Pf the Co-Op, the Union, and the C o m m o n s , student rule should be used only much as will be helpful to the students. You m u stn ’t ex p e ct to g et along too fast in this control. i'ne Co-Op, is not student ow n ed .” in ciden tally, Dr. B en ed ict’s speech w as the first of a s o n e s of ad dresses for and activ ities of tho I campus life, a part o f the “ Know p u r p o s e s Your U n iv e rsity ” program. Beloit* the speech a represen- -------------------- o------------- - P A L S O F W I M P Y is the S A N F RA NC ISC O , Oct. 30. — ( I N S ) — Hamburger f a v ­ orite breakfast, lunch and dinner dish *)f tw o cephalopods, or o c t o ­ p u ses recently ca u gh t by fi-her- to e Gold -n Gate, men north of and now l inked in the Steinhart Aquarium here. S A V E D BY DOLLAR R E D L O D G E , M o n t . , Oct. 3 0 . ( I N S ) - One silver dollar g a in ­ for Clayton Green of Meet- ed P A G E S E V E N Carbon County jail here, a ft e r he had been sen ten ced to serve 30 days for driving w hile intoxicated. Green pleaded that he had s w a l ­ lowed a dollar anti was rushin g to B illings, Mont., to have the coin removed when his car w en t into a ditch and he was arrested. An X- ray picture tak n w hile he was in jail here v e r ifie d his story, an* ! he was released. --------------------o--------------- S M O K I N G M O T H E R S R A P P E D SKYTOP, Pa.. Oct. 30 .— ( I N S ; — Prospective mothers who smoke w ere condemned b y the American A ssociation of O bstetricians, Gyn- e c o l o g i e s and Abdominal Sur- their convention here. g eo n s at IC- had for he baby’s health, au- ! thorities on the sub ject said. T O D A Y ! David Belasco's greatest stage [success . . even (greater on the s c r e e n ! determ ined, although com p ulsory fe e be erected now has not y e t been ! fid d ler but eve ry th in g cise. A is prohibited; an d e fin ite ly th*- architects have prepared pre- optional fe e would e x c lu d e some our pr esen t plan liminarv sketches. ll is planned to construct a d d i - 1 s e e m ' to be the best sy stem . P res­ to mal units as soon us more funds ent p rofit is being used to (utah­ an- available. stu d e n ts; so G a la H a llo w e ’en A I I D N I T E ' p r e v i e w the Board Centennial C om m ittee has The American Legion T exa been I active since 1953 in rail ing fund 1 f o r the museum and a commute*' o f Regents, , from i head* *1 by Major J. R. Burton, is , now con ferrin g with the Amel i- | can Legion C om m ittee regarding a tra n sfer o f the fu nds available. been le n d s The Legion 1 a is*1*! by the sale of Cent* luna. coins, authorized by an of I ong res.-. nave a t WHERE TO GO S c r e e n “ DR. S O C R A T E S ." A t the Par­ amount. With Paul Muni and Vnn Dvorak. through t f d a y . Pla ying “T H E R E T U R N OF P E T E R IrRlMM.” A t the Queen through lr sd ay. With Lionel Barry- if r c , Helen Mack and David . H a llow e’en mid-night ""inners. w in g o f “ T H E R A V E N ” with rloff and Bela Luge i. * “ MEN W IT H O U T N A M E S .” A t the* Capitol. W i t h Fred McMur­ ray and Madge Evans. “T H E C L A IR V O Y A N T .” At “h e Texas. With Claude Rains in d F ay Wray. S t a g e “ M E RR IL Y W E R 0 L L LLQNG.” At H ogg A u d i t o r i u m . The Curtain Club’s final p resen ­ tation o f the K a u f m a n - H a r t play /pith Sue Wright, Henry Fuller- C l a i r v o y a n t , ” s h o w i n g Wilson A t e f and L a v e r n e T e x a s T h e a t e r . a n d J a n e B a x t e r , l e f t , i n “ T h e a t t h e B e l a L u g o s i , C l a u d e R a i n s w i t h F a y W r a y R e n e W a r e , a n d L e s t e r M a t h ­ e w s a r e p i c t u r e d a t s h e r i g h t a i t h e y a p p * a r ‘‘T h o R a v e n . ” w h i c h w i l l b e s h o w n a t t h e m i d ­ n i g h t m a t i n e e a t t h e Q u e e n . i n voice to a d v a n ta g e, plays Mac- Murray's pal disguised as an a l­ uminum salesm an, provides the high point of horror for the pic­ corpse ture by en d in g up as with a bullet-riddled lunch pail jam med over his ears. a In dutiful A s ever, Madge Ev-ms is a heroine. smooth and is C om m endable supporting cast head* <1 by John V\ ray at a g a n g ­ ster who ret.Jrn home town, Grant Mitchell as his sniv- go ing to buy a gin cling banker-brother, and David Holt as tin* h ero ine’s little brother. his to E stim a te: B. — G.S. -©— --------- R eview ed T oday a t t h e p a r a m o u n t * “ D r . S o c r a t e s , ” a W a r n e r B r o ­ t h e r s p i c t u r e d i r e c t e d b y W i l l i a m (l ie t e r Ie, s t o r y by W . R- B u r n e t t , d e f l a t i o n b v M a r y C. M c C a l l , J*-, icreen play b y R o b e r t L o r d . Dia- S t a n l e y L o g a n , o g u e p h o t o g r a p h e r , T o n y G a u d i o ; I ilia lire* t o r , R a l p h D a w s o n ; a r t d i ­ r e c t e r , A n t o n G r o t ; a n d m u s i c a l lire* to r , L e o F . F o e b s t e i n . d i r e c t o r , V T HE c a s t D r ^ ? a l d w e l l ( L e e C a l d w e l l ) J o s e p h i n e G r a y R o d B a s t i a n B e a n S u g g * Bill P a y n e Mel T o w n * U n r o l l n e S u g g s Dr. M c C I i n t o c k L e f t y b u c k l o y d S t e v e n s H o b a r t C a v a n a u g h A n n D v o r a k B a r t o n M a c L a n e R a y m o n d B r o w n R a l p h R e m l e y H a l K. D a w s o n G r a c e S t a f f o r d S a m u e l H i n d s M a r c L a w r e n c e S a m W r e n I __ the thi.s | *tti involved with A nother ga ng ster story at the time with the Paramount, medical p rofession f o i e in ground. N othing unusual, nothing S a r t l in g , “ Dr. {Socrates” serves as another vehicle for Baul M u n is fj»aracterizations. A s dni tor with a case of nerves who ga n g ster s, uni gives a good but not a s ­ tonish in g perform ance. Minus the ■ rim e of mines and the morbnlne.-.*- Kf the chain gang, plus a littl M ustache, he looks quite the par: p f the hero. . The picture h inges on the old th em e o f ju stice alw ays w in s in file end and crooks get in th * neck. f Mac Lane as Red Bastian, pub bu. th** part looks die en em y, d o e sn ’t play up to his looks. it There are guns, hair r a c in g races b etw een the “ bandit sedan Cpd the “ju stice touring ca r ,” and i course, the G-Men. Ann Dvorak hitch hiker and the hear ’ p . u i Muni M u s e u m (C on tin u ed from P ag e O n e) elected IL J. Lutcher Stark, ch a ir ­ man, Dr. Edward Randall, vice- chairman, and L e o C. H a yn es, soc.* rotary. S i t e C h o s e n i n A u g u s t IL IL We in ert of Seguin is chairman o f th** Museum Com­ m ittee o f the Board ot R egen ts. Mrs. I. D. Fairchild of Lufkin, as chairman o f the B uilding C om ­ mittee o f R egents, has also giv**n a great deal o I atten tion to the plans for the m useum building. The Museum C om m ittee o f the the y o u n g ; Bourd o f R eg nts, with Mi. Wein- ert presiding as chairman, held an open hearing in Austin on A u g ­ ust 2, to consider the location of the Museum. Mrs. Fairchild repre­ sented the R ege n ts’ B u ild in g Com­ mittee at tm., in -cling. The h a c ­ uity C om m ittee on the mus* urn wa< represen ted at that hearing and a delegation o f Austin citi­ zens and ex -stu d e n ts wa present. At the conclusion o, t h e rn (-ting menther o f the Board of IC g< nts present inspected the several sites .hat had been su gg este d for the museum. On August J, th;* B oaid o f Re­ g en ts m et and located the m useum en the site b etw een I vv* nty-third and T w en ty-fo u rth S treets, north of the Stadium and east o f San Jai into Boulevard. C o n t r o v e r s y R e o p e n e d R a d i o R a m b l i n g s B y N A T H A N S A F I R S t a t i c : Lit ie k n o w h fa cts a b o u t well k n o w n people. R u d y Valice ' (V/LW a; 7) at the age o f fif t e e n r a n a w a y l r o m h o m e a n d enlist *d j t *1 > N a v y f o r t h e d u r a t i o n c f ! in the w ar; w alks I in hi snore - s o m e t h i n g terr o n h ph so people in n see him W h i l e lr sin gin g; and at colle ge w as v ihe u n p o p u l a r w i t h Paul W h item a n ( W e Al w ears pink n ig h tg ow n s; t a k e a d o c t o r with him w h o e v e r he goo -; g iv es a $ 25 ,0 0 0 party for his orchestra; every Chris chia and was once t ired from a job b - cause he c o u ld n ’t play ja z z . J a n e F r o m a n w i l l Im* g u e s t s t a r on the A tw ater K ent Hour (K M (> \ . . . Today’,! Radio T i p : at 7 :3 0 ) Guy Ryan the U n iversity Radio Hour (K N O W at at likes g ills oft . . P r o c l a i m for Ortobcr 31 t LAN VIG AL IO 15- - Mad: -,n Kl * en bl*, (C ) K MOX. - A< ad, ii. I : Hl Music I - A ,i * ri, a iv i l l . \ . /V , VU 'I h. in, ■< ) T o Arn - M a r y »■ - <0 FA­ ; ‘■(I Medicine, K W R i l . 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WI NR. t h , • i i , m m i t l e c h a v e e x p re s s e d a o t w illingness to go ahead with e f ­ forts to **btain property adjacent should to a more fa vo rab le they t>< g iv i n more time, but the Regent* a w l ; * i thai, properly for expansion should be s ec u r ed , or at least p l e d g e d , belord con stru c­ tion o f the first unit of the mu­ seum g o t under way. sit*' in a b eing obtained intere sted At the request o f the A ustin in citizens co m m ittee large part the museum and responsible for the funds for tho museum and of dis- placed under the control o f the the R egen ts, th*- matter of location of l l teat ion of v fie museum, the mat the m useum was re-opened A ug-’ ter is aid to he fairly w ell set - tied with the w eight of authority ust 17. The R egen ts su bseq ue ntly fix e d j lending itself to the chalk bdl lo­ cation north of the Stadium, and e ffo r ts a te b ein g made ’n a technical .u h . or to consult, f he b u i l d I g plans unit o f the building. D espite the e xiste n ce n ti ag Opinions concerning lu r the in t . . u f The ex u t nature o f th unit to the e x a c t location o f the build­ ing north of the Stadium, a m on g other reason- because that w a s th.* that only property available at time which would How foi pos­ sible fu tu re - xnansion o f the rn i- seu:», The citizen < ilSpmitteu laid been given fir.m .Augu t 3 t > A u g ­ ust 17 to report <>n th * availabil­ ity o f property south o f ti* forty- acre canli u fo r expansion pur­ poses in case the Reg. tits decided to place if** museum site on the forty acre cam pus. on This wa- le g a l (led as oui thing o f a comprom ise move the part o f the R eg ents a tt e r the c it ­ izens com m ittee and m em bers of the fa c u lty had objected the site east o f San Jacin to B o u le­ vard. to Problem of Expatiation A mem ber of the c itiz e n s com mitt eg later expressed the o p in ­ ion that the time given the co m ­ mittee by the R egen t to - m i n estim ates on other available prop­ o f erty w’as too short. Members the com m ittee declared at that time that it was only a m atter o f a com p aratively short time before five acres ad jo inin g the sou th w est corn'**' o f the campus could be ob­ tained. Since that time mem bers SANDWICH SH O P I P o - S p r i i . i l M e a k , F r e n c h F r ie d P o J.llid, J t o m a t o S a l a d t a t o r s . L e t t u c e A D r i n k — 2 5 c . ’Z T . e-g. ■ JtJO U Learn To F ly * 1 . 5 0 P e r L « * * o n A U S T IN M U N ICIPA L. A I R P O R T P h o n e R u r a l 5 4 T n t el est furnish*' an nu . item in the picture. t h e However, on rform ance is more like a w I NI e st story with villain Red k id ­ th*' whole, A nn and hero n a p i n g heroine ( p r e t o r rushing to the re cue with Jr-dope vials disguised as typhoid V i p ta. leaves a T he picture teasin g thought a bout the side o f t h e medical profession that is exposed. I (J id doctors with a built up prat* tic** d o n ’t sc -rn to w elcom e y ling lining doctors. 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Dally T « « . j t a M l h . e a a c p e i S « y morn* ny v x r .p t M o n d ay . U ^ l t y a t A^tin by TW T . « . B « » M P .W k »tl.« , Im Jou7n«i.»m Building IQI. 102, ^nd I OS. T.l-frhon*. 0171—« th r o u g h * ...* th e ^ ^ n g j . x . i o n E d ito ria l O ff le e . ( A f t . r IO p m . 0 1 7 7 ), . A d v e rtis in g and c irc u la tio n d e p a r tm e n t J o u rn a lis m B u ild in g 108. T h o n . 2 -1 1 1 4 ^ P r i n t e d by th e U n iv e rs ity P re* * , A. C. W rig h t, M an a g e r S u b s c rip tio n p ric e by m a il: F iv e do llar* y e arly . N a tio n a l a d v e r tis in g re p re s e n ta tiv e * * Inc. 420 M ad iso n A v en u e. New Y ork C ity N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g Serv ice, E d i t o r - in - c h ie f . A a aoc ia te E d ito r S p o r t s E d i t o r ------- J o e Sterna Ed H o d g e . S t a n l e y G un n J o e B e id e n ^ A i l i i U s t i O D ou g laa P erkin*, A lvin C order, G o r d o n S tr a c h a n , J«- A lle n , G e o r g e Denn i*. F a r H o lb ro o k , L a n e G o ld sm ith , O l­ c o t t S a n d e r s , D av id H u m * , H a rry Q uin, and M erritt F ru h m a n . Lillian H es ter E v e ly n B u i x o J u a n i ta W h i t t l e s e y p J i io r c :r » E ditor f " I • J ,T .* . _________ ©cie y ...... - $3£TwiE2 -------- Mr Y-JSS I 'l u u r t . A m u s e m e n t Editor " ........ " _ ...... - ............................. — • ' " T o . . . BUM.* Jot” w h ite. C a r o l y n M alin a T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A F orced Closure THURSDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1935 By Percy L. Cr< MY piA^NO TE A C H E Y J u s t c a m e a m ' w e N E E D T H E S T O O L . 7 ! < 7 T 0 V\ T H C tye&zY' G O & O U H O FOR TH IS IS SU E N igh t Editor Head Copy Reader A ssistants: Paul Grume, J. Olcutt Sanders, Margaret Heber, Lucille B ER N A Iii) B R ISTE R J o e B e id e n .... Hammack, Mary Hearne. Hay Volunteers: Susan Sanford, Horace Secrest, Byron Knoblauch, W inston Davis, Helen Worthy, Marigold Rollins. Hill Defends His Stand on Oil Tax, Attacks Latham |. g-y a . Oil Man Explains How Texas £ena|e ^omm,ttee Could Get Money E rom I axes On Crude to Pay Pensions Breaks Custom; Meets in Hotel The Sen ate rules com m ittee t o ­ day set a brand new precedent. »tv I-. Official N otice Members o f clubs should eon- IN B R I E F ” for ! suit “ TODAY place and time o f m eeting s. S P O R T S M A N A G E R S ’ m eetin g T h ursday at 5 o ’clock in W om­ e n ’s Gym 5. B ring archery and The commit:* * held it s .m e e t in g pin g-p on g to urn a m en t cards filled an open m e e t i n g — in a sen ator s OU£ by members o f groups. Dead- in th ese toufna- line for entries hotel 'room. for to bring in a quorum A whole a ftern o on w as con in ch afin g sen ators a n d sumed ergeant-at- fid g ety w aitin g arms of com m ittee truant senators. F inally, in order Sen- to get a quorum, the com m itte • I wt nt to th** hotel room o f S en ator i a tor Will Martin o f Hillsboro was VV ill Martin located at his hotel room. D e­ fit Hillsboro, who vils sick, and con d ucted its busi-i ness. Berry talked to him w e n t o u t m em bers. For two hours the its thumbs. Then o f missing in search twiddled the . over , . .. ’ R e s o l u t i o n P a s . e d its bizarre procedure B y p h on e, asked him to com e to the the m ee tin g . Martin replied that he John com m ittee gave a I to I favorable wa8 8jck. report to a highly important r e so ­ lution. The resolution, written by of R epresentative Fain W eatherford, and passed by an in the House iverwhelnung vote last week, would r estrict the a c ­ tions of co n fe re n ce com m ittees b e tw e e n the Hous*- and the S e n ­ ate to an ad ju stm en t of the d i f ­ t w o feren ces Houses. b etw een order. the D eB erry said, “ W ell, we will com** down there t h e n .” St* down to the room w en t the and sp ecta to rs com m ittee with n ew sm en trailing behind. Martin was on his bed, his coat and and shoes o ff , but his so cks still on. tie D eB erry called the m eetin g to The roll was called and a quo­ rum was present. D eB e rry then called the roll on the resolution. Martin did not a n sw er the roll call. D eBerry said, “ How shall we record y o u ? ” Martin mumbled “ Pass rn**,” then he again. The others v oted “ a y e .” “ N o ” said then “ N o ” I he com m ittee then adjourned. A precedent had been set. is Friday, N o v e m b e r I, L m ents o ’clock. T o u rn a m en ts start Mon- J day, N ovem ber 4. DOROTHY M A R K L E , secreta ry o f in tra­ murals fo r wom en. B E C A U S E of H allow e ’en e n g a g e ­ m en ts the secon d bass s e c t io n ’ o f the U n iversity M en ’s Glee Club ' ■ will m e e t Thursday night at {LSO si o ’clock instead o f 7 T e x a s Union 401. o ’clock, GILB E RT E. SCHRAM M , director. E N G L I S H 12.51 will m e e t for the j te s t Friday in B. L. 21. E. G. F L E T C H E R , Vt a ssistan t p rofessor o f English. -H Maurine Bordman, Alpha Phi in D en ton over P led ge, will be the week-end. SALARY W ARRANTS W e will bu y S t a t e S a l a r y w a r r a n t s fo r O c t o b e r Collegiate Shop 2 3 2 2 G u a d a l u p e S t. M. C. P A R R I S H & CO. 1301 C o n g r e i * F ro m 8 a.m . to 6 p.m . Student Government Enters Another Year o f Opportunity S t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t i n a u g u r a t e s a n o t h e r y e a r o f l egi s­ l at i ve a c ti v i t y w h e n t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s e m b l y m e e t s t o n i g h t f o r t h e f i r st t i m e t h i s l ong session. M a y wo* i m p r e s s u p o n t h e m e m b e r s of t h e A s s e m b l y a n d t h e . Judi ciary Co ui x ii t h e w e i g h t o f t h e i r b u r d e n . F o r s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a s lots of w o r k t o do . A t t h i s t i m e t h e d e m a n d for .st udent i n i t i a t i v e is v e r y g r e a t on t h e U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s . T h e c a m p u s is u n d e r ­ g o i n g a p h y s i c a l c h a n g e a n d t h o e d u c a t i o n a l i n s t it u t i o n is f a i l i n g to k e e p u p th** p a c e . I he o l d e r h e a d s t h i n k in t e r m s of ai* o l d e r o r d e r ; o n ly t h e i d e a l i s m , e n t h u s i a s m , a n d o p t i m i s m o f y o u t h c a n b r i n g a b o u t t h e l i b e r a l i ns ti ­ t u t i o n a l c h a n g e t h a t is n e c e s s a r y . A n d t h a t is t h e c o n ­ t e m p o r a r y mi ssi on of s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . S t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a s l i m p e d a l o n g b e c a u s e o f a s u p ­ p o s e d l a c k of p o w e r . Hut s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a s m i g h t y p o w e r s if it c a n g r a s p t h e vision o f t h e p o t e n t i a l w o r k t h a t c a n he d on e. S t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a s t h e p o w e r o f n e w i d e a s — a n o v e r w h e l m i n g p o w e r if r e a l l y u se d. It h a s t h e p o w e r of e x p r e s s i o n of o p i n i o n — a p o w e r t h a t h a s b e e n s a d l y n e g ­ l e c t e d , a n d h a s b e e n p l a c e d in t h e l ap o f t h o s t u d e n t g o v ­ e r n m e n t o n l y t o lie r e l a t i v e l y d o r m a n t f or m a n y y e a rs . S t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t h a s tin* f u r t h e r p o w e r of r e s p e c t , f o r it u s u a l l y r e p r e s e n t s ! t h e will ot t h e m a j o r i t y of t h e s t u d e n t body. It m u st n o t e n d a n g e r t h a t p o w e r , b u t m u s t c o n t i n u e to s t r e n g t h e n it as t h e d a y s go on. S t u d e n t o f ­ f i c e r s m u s t r e s p e c t a n d p r o m o t e th** will o f t h e i r e l e c ­ t o r a t e , f o r t h a t a l o n e t h e y r e p r e s e n t . I n d e e d , s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t is e n t e r i n g a n o t h e r y e a r o f g r e a t o p p o r t u n i t y . B ut t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of t h e o p ­ p o r t u n i t i e s t h a t a w a i t , t h e l e a d e r s o f s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t m u s t h a v e vision. T h e y m u s t b e a r in m i n d a l w a y s t h a t t h e y a r e not w o r k i n g f o r o n e l i tt l e g r o u p o r i n t e r e s t o n t h e c a m p u s . F o r if s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t is e v e r g o i n g to b e a b l e t o use t h e p o t e n t i a l p o w e r s it a l r e a d y h a s, it m u s t l oo k t o t h e i n t e r e s t s o f t h e U ni v e r s i t y as a w h o l e — t o t h e w e l f a r e o f t h e s t u d e n t body of t o d a y , a n d t o t h e h e r i t a g e of t h e s t u d e n t s o f t o m o r r o w . A b o v e i ni tiative, s t u d e n t l e a d e r s m u s t h a v e i d e a l s ; b u t t o m a k e the** i d e a l s a p p r o a c h a b l e , t h e l e a d e r s m u s t h a v e c o u r a g e . C o u r a g e — t h a t p r e c i o u s i tem t h a t is so s a c r e d a n d s c a r c e a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y — is t h e o nl y t h i n g t h a t c a n m a k e i d ea li s m p r a c t i c a l . W i t h o u t t h e c o u r a g e to d o w h a t it c o n s i d e r s b e n e f i c i a l , in t h e f a c e of all f o r m s o f i n t i m i d a t i o n , s t u d e n t g o v e r n ­ m e n t m i g h t as well c o n s i d e r i tsel f b a c k in tin* s t a g e w h e n it w a s s u p p o s e d to d o n o t h i n g b u t a p p l a u d t h e a c t s of its e l d e r s . W i t h o u t t h e g r e a t e s t a n d mo st u n s e l f i s h c o u r a g e , s t u ­ d e n t g o v e r n m e n t is lost. The legislative fire over the t a x ­ ation o f crude oil continued to burn brightly W ed n esd ay morning as Sen a to r Joe Hilt o f Hunk spoke on personal privilege in the Sen made ate, late* ag ain st him T uesday. a n sw erin g charge* in the House of T a k in g Sidney Latham the cog n iza n ce ch arges made against him by Rep- o f resen tative Longview, Hill flatly denied La chain's allegations that he lobbied ag ain st hot oil bills last year, In­ ternational N ews S ervice reported. “ It is true that I was opposed to D eclaring he w as “ not a candidate for any o f f i c e ,” A tto rn ey I*. W . Fischer o f T yler came down to A ustin W ednesday to “ talk to a few of the boys about paying o f f the old ag e p ensions.” .......... F isch er’s statem en t in Kilgore T u esd a y that he fa vored, a* an oil producer and an oil attorn ey, a 15 cen ts per barrel tax on oil evoked T ex a s House T u esd ay aftern o on , com in g as it did in the midst o f d ebate on the oil tax section o f the omnibus tax bill. tion of ta x in g oil came up, he was o f very eager to do the bidding t ^o*e who w o u l d take our natural resources out o f this state, d e­ spoil the sta te and leave us no­ th in g , Wednesday m orn ing ♦ a sensation ^ th* in “ W h enever f g e t to where I will vote to tax you r district and S enate Bill 27, but I want bim and y0^(, again st ta x in g my own dis then I will resign from the the m em bers of this S en a te to j^e n a te becau se m y flay o f useful- know th at I have never been paid one c e n t by any living human be­ ness will be o v e r ,” he declared. ing to lobby for or ag ain st any bill “ N ot so with this y ou n g man. He in this L egislature, and I probably w an^g our natural resources to be never will,” Hill declared. Fischer joined the ranks o f lobbyists ou t­ the House en tran ce, Inter­ side national N ew s S ervice reported, to “ talk to the b oy s’ who T u e s ­ day the House charged him with rep resenting the “ hot oil crowd.” in debate in “ M ake th e M ost o f It” A g a i n s t D i s c r i m i n a t i o n “ I really arn not disturbed by y o u n g man the remarks o f the from E ast T e x a s,” Hill said. “ I h a v e alw ays viewed with suspicion a bird that befouled his own nest. I c an n o t understand why a man should spend his entire active leg­ islative service in besm irchin g and b efo u lin g his own district. And* this yo u n g man has consis worked to befoul East T e x a s and his own district arid his ow n c o n ­ st iluents. t e n t h * “ He has been doing a distinct service for those oil interests who would foist onerous laws and on ­ erous regulations upon th** peo­ in order to en ­ ple o f this state rich th em selv es,” Hill declared. “ He has certainly done good service for these major oil co m ­ p anies by fu rthering their pet bills in the House. He has furthered inter­ the caus** o f those selfish ests who have been tryin g to dis­ crim inate again st the people o f my district. a “ I have absolutely no apology to make for stan d in g up before this .senate and asking the m em bers not to discrim inate a g a in s t East T e x a s,” he said. com panies I taken out w ithout the h aving to pay a reasonable tax. “ F iftee n c e n t i a b a rre l, says I. If that be a hot oil suggestion, make the most o f it,” said F’ischer. said that my sta tem en t w a s that o f a hot oil runner. He said that my su ggestion of a 15 c en ts tax on “ When a man does Hp service crude oil was put. forward by the “ The oil com panies en jo y a sp e ­ a cial privilege and should pay reasonable tax, and I say that 2 c e n ts a barrel is not reason ab le,” tie sta te d . S idney Latham “ Y oun g for those oil com panies who have in T e xa s other no real . n °* ,tH natural r e ­ in terest , (l rain . hot oilers. “ If it If not be- 1 that is hot oil talking, make the tax w as enacted, would cost me $ 1 5 00 a month. this most o f it. ources, he certain ly dot peak the se n tim en t o f my distr ict which con tains 9 8 per ce n t o f the J oil o f E ast T e x a s ,” Hill said. “ This y o u n g man takes th** v iew j “ The ta xes must be paid, the for p en sions must be m oney raised. They c a n ’t be raised o f f In- is rep resen tin g an industry and of property because it’s taxed too heavily now. We c a n ’t put on a not his district,” Hill said. “ A man *ales tax because it would fall on should not com e down here to the banks o f the poor devils who he represent one should com e down here to rep re­ now are figh tin g to g e t enough sen t the whole people. to eat. industry, but R aisin g P r ic e o f C r u d e “ N ever will I serve as the paid or unpaid rep resen tative o f any this tax o f 15 cent? per “ I f special rep resen ta tive, and never levied and the gasoline barrel is will I com e here to befoul my own tax is reduced 2 cen ts, oil will a d­ district,” he declare*!. “ I say that vance 25 cents per barrel. A a fair tax on the oil com p an ies is known representative of a major injustice. In closing, I should com pany said T u esda y that if the no I do 4 cen ts gasoline tax was removed, ilk** tn remind people that not rec ive any retainer from a n y crude oil prices would jump BO railroad, and n ever will so long as cen ts per barrel. W ell, i f we I hold a com m ission from the peo­ take o f f 2 cen ts a gallon then the ple to rep resent th e m .” crude prices should jum p at least 25 cents per barrel. “ I can overlook the fa c t that I defeated Latham ’s uncle fo r state senator. And I can overlook the fa c t that this y o u n g man him self has ambitions. His uncle hail lived in the district 59 years and I had the lived there only three. I beat him be 5.000 votes and he ha*! 5 ,0 0 0 kin- | dance given by Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical are folks in the d istric t,” Hill said. Vivian Ryan, D orothy Schneider, “ This yo u n g man has heard his S am m y Porter, Jerry Maxwell, E unice Lewis, Sybil Boone, and Marion Shaw will be in Dallas for the football g am e Saturday. F a v o r s T a x on R e s o u r c e s in Galveston Friday fraternity, fo r Alpha Delta Pi girls who will . this m aster’s voice and w h en the ques-1 and Doris F u lton . r e s t r a i n t . W h e n thi.s is r e m o v e d , l a x i t y in d i s c i p l i n e o f t e n f o l l o w s . ” T h i s is a c r o s s - s e c t i o n o f t h e o p i n i o n o f e x p e r t s in e d u ­ c a t i o n , u n b i a s e d a n d i m p a r t i a l . P u t b e s i d e it t h a t of t h e a r m y , d i s s e m i n a t o r s of i n f o r m a t i o n c a l c u l a t e d t o a r o u s e a t o l e r a t i o n f o r e n o r m o u s b u d g e t s a n d a p a t r i o t i s m t h a t s t i r s o n l y t o t h e fi fe a n d t h e d r u m . T h e n j u d g e f or y o u r ­ self. Experts Say M ilitary Training Is Without Educational Value W h a t a r e t h e r e a l v a l u e s of t h e R. (). T. ( ’.? W e a r e m o v e d to as k thi.s q u e s t i o n a g a i n a f t e r h e a r i n g s o m e o f t h e e x t r a v a g a n t c l a i m s m a d e by its s u p p o r t e r s . H a s it a n y b e n e f i t s ? Is it w o r t h a n y t h i n g as a f a c t o r Is it v a l u a b l e as p r e p a r a t i o n f o r a civilian in e d u c a t i o n ? life a f t e r c o l l e g e ? H e r e is whai e x p e r t s in t h e field of e d u c a t i o n h a v e to s a y a b o u t t h e a c t u a l m e r i t s of t h e R. O. T. C. T h e N a t i o n a l E d u c a t i o n As s o ci a t i o n , D e p a r t m e n t o f S u p e r i n t e n d e n c e : “ It is o f t e n c l a i m e d t h a t m i l i t a r y e x e r c i s e s . . . o f f e r t h e b e s t m e t h o d o f t r a i n i n g p up i ls in o b e d i e n c e , p r o m p t ­ ness, t r u t h f u l n e s s , i n d u s t r y a n d o t h e r d e s i r a b l e p e r s o n a l t r a i t s , in s h o rt , of d e v e l o p i n g p e r s o n a l c h a r a c t e r , a n d of t r a i n i n g p u pi l s p h y s i c a l l y . T h o s e e n g a g e d in t h e w o r k o f e d u c a t i o n a r e p r a c t i c a l l y u n a n i m o u s in a s s e r t i n g t h a t t h e s e c l a i m - h a v e no j u s t i f i c a t i o n . ” N e w Yo rk State* C o m m i s s i o n : “ T h e ki nd of o b e d i e n c e in m i l i t a r y t h a t tr a in in g is n o t t h e ki nd t h a t lasts. It is a t e m p o r a r y s u b ­ je ctio n o f t h e will, w h i c h o f t e n l e a d s t o g r e a t e r d i s o b e ­ dience w h e n m i l i t a r y p r e s s u r e is r e m o v e d . is f o s t e r e d “ M i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g d oes not give g o o d p h y s i c a l t r a i n ­ ing.” N ew Je rs e y S t a t e C o m m i s s i o n : “ It is s ot *et henes c l a i m e d t h a t m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g is t h e best ag en c y for i n c u l c a t i n g o b e d i e n c e . But if t h i s cl >im i s c a re fu lly c o n s i d e r e d t h a t o b e d i e n c e to military authority is g e n e r a l l y u n t h i n k i n g . Tt is o f t e n blind a n d s u p e r f i c i a l , n o t r e a l . . . It is o b e d i e n c e u n d e r it will b e f o u n d Why Texans A re Called Dumb A C o n g r e s s m a n c a m e b a c k to T e x a s r e c e n t l y a n d s a i d s o m e t h i n g t h a t e v e r y l e g i s l a t o r s h o u l d h e a r . H e c a l l e d Texa ns a b u n c h o f b o n e h e a d s . A n d h e w e n t o n t o s a y : “ W h y , 'Texas is n a t u r a l l y t h e r i c h e s t p l a c e in t h e w o r l d . It h a s m o r e n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s t h a n a n y s p o t o f its s ize on t h e g l ob e, y e t t h e p e o p l e o f T e x a s a l l o w t h e m s e l v e s to be o n e o f t h e p o o r e s t p o p u l a c e s o f t h e n a t i o n . ” T h e C o n g r e s s m a n k n e w w h a t h e w a s t a l k i n g a b o u t . T e x a s t o d a y s u p p l i e s a g o o d p a r t o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d o t h e r n a t i o n s w i t h oil, s u l p h u r , q u i c k s i l v e r , a n d o t h e r It g e t s in r e t u r n a m e a s l y bit, i m p o r t a n t r a w p r o d u c t s . b u t tin* b u l k o f t h e b e n e f i t s go o ut o f t h e s t a t e . A t t h i s t i m e T e x a s is f l o u n d e r i n g in r e l a t i v e l y u n t o u c h e d f i e l d ! of t a x a t i o n . T h e L e g i s l a t u r e f i n d s it d i f f i c u l t t o f i n a n c e s u c h p r o j e c t s a s old a g e p e n s i o n s . O f c o u r s e T e x a s a p p e a r s b o n e h e a d e d . It s u p p l i e s a g o o d p a r t o f t h e w o r l d w i t h oil, s u l p h u r , a n d o t h e r h o m e p r o d u c t s a n d l ets t h e b u l k o f t h e b e n e f i t s a c c r u e o u t of s t a t e . T h e n l et s its n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e s e s c a p e d e c e n t t a x ­ a t i o n w h e n t h e s t a t e n e e d s f i n a n c e s f o r its l e g i s l a t i v e p r o ­ j e c t s , t renuon. s b u r d o n , b u t it W e a r e o p t i m i s t i c in o n e r e s p e c t . A g r o u p o f liberal? ’n e a c h h o u s e o f t h e L e g i s l a t u r e h a v e b e e n f o s t e r i n g t h e :d e a o f n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e t a x a t i o n . On t h e i r h a c k r e s t ' "> is t o b e h o p e d t h a t t h e y will ’ opp o n t h e f i ^ h t to t a x t h o s e w h o h a v e so l o n g e n j o y e d ‘ Le benefit. 1! o f T e x a s w i t h o u t p a v i n g t h e i r p a r t o f t h e S t a t e ’s u n k e e p . In t h o e f f o r t s o f t h i s l i b e r a l g r o u p lie t he h o p e s o f a T e x a s f o r T e x a n s . “ Thus legislation the producer and the royalty owners would make at least IO cen ts per barrel more if is passed. They would g et 25 ce n ts more per bar­ rel. and would pay out 15 cents, leav in g a clear margin o f IO cents. “ I said T u esd ay that the m a­ jors would raise crude prices 15 cen ts a barrel to take care of the tax. This has already m aterial­ ized. Press reports this morning (W e d n e s d a y ) say that the price of P enn sylva nia crude jumped 15 cents per barrel Tuesday night. Evidently the Standard Oil Com­ pany, thinkin g that the Legisla­ ture will pass this tax, has a l­ ready begun to raise the price of crude oil. Oil I n a d e q u a t e l y T a x e d “ Y'ou w ant to know w h y oil is not taxed a d eq u a tely today. W <*11, I’ll tell you. In East T exas we have 2 0,00 0 w ells worth at least $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 each or a total of $600,- 0 00 ,0 0 0 . T oday th ey are taxed at only $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 or a third o f their value. “ The latest estim ate o f the oil reserve in East T ex as is at least four billion barrels, on which the ow ners are not p a y in g one red cent today. “ As the oil is produced at a tax ate o f 2 ce n ts per barrel, they would pay $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in taxes. “ If all this crude oil w as made j into gasoline and sold in T fx a s , j the citizens o f T e x a s who con- j ume gasoline would pay over tw o j billion dollars in ta x e s on the same oil on which the producers paid only 80 millions. “ But th** hitch com es when 85 ; per c ent of all the oil produced is shipped tax -fre e to New ’i ork and other states. T h erefore, the S tate of T exas would lose 85 per cen t of tw o billion dollars this worth of gasoline tax. “ If M ak in g O u t s i d e r s P a y the gasoline increase o f 25 cents tax was r e ­ duced to 2 cen ts, with a corres- oonding in the value of crude oil, the oil pro­ d u c e r s and royalty owners will lave a net gain o f IO cen ts per the consum ing barrel. public from in T exa s will save ifteen to tw e n ty million dollars a 'car the reduction o f the a d i n e tax. Besides, from “ By puttin g a tax o f 15 cen ts er barrel on T ex a s crude, N ew York and the other states will have to pay to T ex a s about f i f t y In past years the c o n fer en ce com m ittees have abandoned their original purpose— the adju stm en t >f d iffe r e n c e s betw een the Houses — and have added new subject matter to the bill. Horse racing in Texas was lega lized when a c o n ­ ference co m m itte e on a d e p a rt­ bill added mental appropriation the legalization to their report. Similarly, in the last special s e s ­ sion, a c o n fe ren ce com m ittee on a minor bill con ce rn in g labels on beer bottles w ro te an 80-page regu latory bill fo r liquor. It was presented to the Legislature tw o hours before the session died, and was voted down. S e s s io n Is S t o r m y The rules c o m m itt e e ’s session was stormy and humorous. The com m ittee first conven ed at I :30 o’clock and was unable to g e t a I quorum. Sen ators Tom D e B e r r y j chairman, W. R. of Bogata, Poage o f Waco, John Hornsby of Austin, and John Redditt of Lut’-I kin were present. Redditt got up and left the com m ittee. The co m m ittee was put under ] call and th** S e n a te o ffice rs were j in stru c te d to ro u n d up the miss­ ing members. But the whole S e n ­ ate convened and the com m ittee had to recess. A t 3 :30 the com m ittee rec o n ­ vened with S en ators D eBerry, Poage, Hornsby, and Will P a ce of Tyler present. Pa