Today's Editorial A ssista n c e W h e n in D istress; T h e T est o f A n A m erica n * • • THE DAILY TEXAN T H E F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H Today's News Tip B a sk e tb a ll gam e to n ig h t b e tw e e n T e x a s and A rk an sas at G regory G ym n asiu m . S ee p a g e 2. Vo l u m e XXXVII I PRICE 5 CENTS AUSTIN, TE XAS, FR ID AY , F E B R U A R Y 5, 1937 SIX PAGES T ODAY No. 107 Benedict Declines Council Invitation to Debate Censorship T. P. A. Opens J a y s Board to Decide Newsmen, State Officials, Council Flood Aid Drive Delegates Salons Continues With Benefit bear ^oc'a* Matinee at 11:30 Tonight VisitJampusToday Two-Day Meet ^ u r 1 rarmer Would apeak Satisfactorily; In A ustin nu FTTm Welfare Talks Members o f the T exas Press Association who are 11 c I alk s r ill M orn in g * I in Austin for their w id-w in ter m eetin g, Governor Ja m es V . Allred. L ieutenant-G ov­ ernor W alter Woodull, and mem bers o f the F o r ty-fifth Legislature and their w iv es will be the g u ests o f the U n iv ersity R egents and President H. Y. B enedict this aftern oo n. T hey will be taken on a tour o f the cam pus and will b e * - .....................-— —-.......—— —» B y H A R R Y Q U I N Mr. S zig eti tw o has works o f the classical period to open his p erfo rm an ce: H a n d el’s Lutcher Stark, chairman o f the “ Sonata in D Major, No. 4 ” (with Board o f R egents, and P resid en t B enedict will w elcom e the visitors m ovem en ts marked “Adagio. Aile- and in beh alf o f the U niversity. Other violin mem bers o f the Board o f R egents are e xp ected to be present. gro. Larghetta, A lleg ro ” ) B ach ’s “ C haconne” alone. chosen for , Brace Describes Europe’s Schools Ballet Intime Here Feb. 17 The m o vie which the Inter-city Council will bring to the V arsity T h eater ton ig h t at 1 1:3 0 o ’clock for a preview to collect money and old c lo th e s to aid flood v ictim s will be “ R ob erta,” John Ben Shepperd, president o f the council, ann ou n ed last night. Permission has been gran ted by Miss D orothy Gebauer, dean o f w o m en , for girls to remain .................... ............................................— —♦ o u t until 1:45 o ’clock. W a sh in g to n H e a d K e y n o t e S p ea k er; S e v e n L e c t u r e s ^ ved S la te d for T o d a y dinner at the T ex as Un- the last come tw een to the in “ the to receive Chairmen o f sub-commit- the state were welcomed by Dean T. H. S h e lb y ' o f the cam pus ----------- B y S T A N L E Y SCHM IDT tees o f the drive to aid flood vic- night tim s piet at 5 o ’clock y este rd a y in w elfare the T ex a s Union in­ stru ction s from Pat Daniels, chair­ man o f the main relief com m ittee, as to their duties in the drive. The Press Association mem bers will campus at 4 o ’clock this a fte rn oo n and will be W elfare w orkers from all over greeted at the w est entrance, be- the A rchitecture Building in terest o f child and the T e x a s Union by members i cooption division o f the Division o f E xten sion at I o f the C om m ittee on Public In- form ation. The personnel o f this the fou rth T exa s C o n feren ce on Child Health Protection division consists o f C. R. Gran- m ee tin g the crystal b a llr o o m , berry, chairman. L. T. Bellmont, of the Driskill Hotel. Approxi- Rurt Dyke, Miss Dorothy Gebauer, hundred d eleg a tes John A. McCurdy, Arno N o w o tn y , m ately fratern ities, and dormitories were , are atte n d in g the three-day con- Miss Lucy Rathbone, ( harles Ziv- Brinkley, and Mar- told m em ber o f the main com m ittee on T h ursday’s m eetin g was devot- relief, to urge their organizations ea to the social w elfare section and houses to donate to the cause, of the co n fere n ce, of which Dr. Each sub-aom m ittee chairm an is W. E. Gettys, professor o f soci- to gath er old clothes in his house ology in the University, is chair- daily and call one o f tho cleaners man. Principal speaker o f t h e listed in T hursday’s T exan to de- e v e n in g was Miss Mary I. Atkin- A ssisting the reception division will be mem bers o f the Orange j Jackets and the Girls’ Glee Club,; and other McCurdy will be in charge o f all j b y George Chamberlain, feren ce. ley, Jim mie gar e t Berry. R ep resen ta tiv es o f guides. Mr. F r a t * t o H e l p sororities, special t o H e l p C l u b * four and in ove you so mac I. thp d ri v e j u s t ljv er th p m tQ th e h e a d q u a r t e r s of son, d i r e c t o r o f th e Child W e b g u id e s Division C h il d r e n ’s B u r e a u . I t s f o r fare Division, Children’s Bureau, gee D E L E G A T E S, page 6 g orne 0 f the sub-com m ittee ch airmen were not present at the m e e t i n g yesterd a y aftern oo n. ^ Daniels said that, because o f the I la rg e number o f c h a ir m e n and th e large am ount o f com m ittee work. large am ou n t o f co m m ittee work, hr.~ ally those th at he had appointed to take charge o f their organiza- tions and houses. S u b -com m itteem en as appointed l i e f ’ / V I I l A l P r f P n U C l v L l v U / x n \ « ."•«* 0™n; tor Curtain Club 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 _______ a n d will a r r a n g e i t i n e r a r t h e visitor*, A transportation c o rn rn i ttee headed by Dean N o w o tn y will p r o - ; vide cars at the north entran ce o f the Capitol at 4 :45 o ’clock to bring mem bers of the Legislature to the campus. R egistration is under the direc­ tion of Miss Gebauer, assisted by | Miss Rathbone. Billy Ruth Y oung. Miss Mildred Basford, and Mi®s Berry. A printed souvenir, prepared by the com m ittee on printed m atter. o f which D ew itt Reddick is chair- r 0< r r aT J st an ce Manila and Sue M orrow; J" their forth co m in g production, Scottish'0 Rite D orm itory, Con 1 T h . Curtain Club held tryou ts — j i i — brou gh t him food | L ittlefield , France.. Helland 8nd I “ Green Grow the L,l a c . from a n earb y ca fe , and Harold ■ has been am usin g h im se lf with he “ A n th o n y Adverse,** which sw ears he b efo re moves. R osemary Hatchet; Mary Elois Woods and The din ner will be served in B u tt.; Woman's Building .Lily Mac J®h» C o nvally, W h etter the main lounge o f the T e xa s U n ­ Leaton; Grace Hail. F rances E m -! C lifford Sw earingen Ed til e bey; Roberta Hall. Robert P oole; I W™: Jesse A ndrew s Dormitory, Mar- Stitfa, Jane W einert, and M attie visitors at the I m o n . Miss I ran- ces L ittle is in charge o f d eco ra­ tions. Erances c ’Pa ^ Parts w en t to Jack Suck®, Lyon, Steb- P rin -jrn an , will be distributed. i n U n i o n Edwards, E u g e n ia ( ion. Mr Z ivley will receive Kirby Hall ! day a f ternoon anf* night. Rena Scruggs. Thurz- D i n n e r finish ,Jaok h e ’ll avow ed T hu rsd ay E ven though radio men were m ov in g in equ ip m en t yesterd ay fo r a national hook-up report o f the uniq u e strike, ev ery o n e con cerned th e y bud not the f a i n te s t idea of j k a PPa Alpha Theta, a ttra ctin g publicity. Of n ot: or H ulen, who is director of E xcelsior a m u s e m en ts Springs Chamber o f Commerce, would have been more modern in his choice o f marathon fiction and b ought “ Gone With the W in d .” course : t " : kaI™ k a m ’a G t h a t . the for F r a t e r n i t i e s Rehearsal on jorie B u chtler; Newsman Hall, Marion B riggs; Brackenrid ge Hall, the show, which J am es W alker and Jim mie Rocs; will be presented at H ogg Me- Little Campus, Arthur White honorary organizations, Alpha Phi 17, and 18, will begin today with line reading in T exas Union 301, Om ega, through Curtis Mallory. Tony Thomason, g u est director, S o r o r i t i e * said. and nm rial A uditorium on March 16, “ Green Grow the L ilacs” was an ou tstan d in g hit on the Broad w ay Alpha Chi Omega, B etty Rock­ w ell; Alpha Delta Pi, Dixie A lex ­ ander; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Helen Sch u lem an ; Alpha Phi, Dorothy LeM ay and Louisa N o r t h ; Alpha Tone. Xi D elta, E u ge n ia L ee; Chi The dram atic fr atern ity, Alpha Om ega, Helen Cox; D elta Delta Psi Omega, will hold a m e e t in g in D elta, T h erese Dean; Delta Phi; at 5 o'clock * | Epsilon, M i n e t t e Tobolow sky; T e xa s U nion 301 to discuss plans tourna- B urnice Cen- ment to be held at El P aso, Jack ter; Kappa Kappa Gam ma, Fran- Sucke, v ice-president o f the Cur- ces P o pe; Phi Mu, Jan e Jones; Pi tain Club, said. Beta Phi. Ja n e Bickler; and Zeta Tau Alpha, Jane Stroud. Gamma Phi Beta, Lillie Ruth; for this a fterno on taking a play starring stage, to a During the meal the Longhorn Band will play, and the Girls’ Glee Fran chot Club will sing tw o selections. | Dr. Cranberry, as chairman o f the recep tion division, as general chairman is serving o f the even t. Business School Adds Six Men Alpha Rho Chi, Earl Balzer, Al­ pha Tau O m ega; Charles Sander; B eta T h eta Pi, Gordon George; Chi Phi, Alex L assberg; Delta Chi, T r ea d w a y Brogdon; Delta Kappa S ee COUNCIL, page 3 S tu d e n t * M oth er To B e B uried T o d a y Massey o f Austin, mother F uneral services fo r Mrs. L. L. o f hundred H en ry L. Massey, U niversity stu- dent, will be held this afternoon at 4 :3 0 o ’clock at the First B a p - i C0U1 ti st Church. The burial will b e l a t Oakwood C em etery. Six new Dr. R. C. Martin, associate pro- Dr. Martin Goes To Alabama tea ch er s have been added to the s t a f f o f the School o f Business A dministration. These men are fillin g positions in new sections and vacancies le f t by Leo G. B la c k stic k and F. F. Tannery. Mark Martin and Lanier Cox, leave who will teach business law, have feasor of g o vern m en t, will soon for the U n iversity o f A l a - , their bachelor o f business adminis- bama, where he is to take charge ; tration de gre es from the I niver- o f the new ly-created public administration. recen tly from C incinnati, Ohio, w here he served as ch ief of the research s t a f f o f the com m ittee on urbanism o f the N ational Re- leave o f absence College of Arts Pope Dr. Martin has only returned anci Reginald Rushing will teach J. R. elem e n tar y short M anning, who will term fin a n c e , has been given a from the Texa- and I n d u s t r ie s gov- where he v a s the head o f t h e r e ­ under Dr. partm ent o f business admm istra- Th« co u rses on municipal I eminent., Cummings Hill, Bland school o f ! sity. Commission. accounting. scheduled teach injured whew I Mrs. M assey w as* killed in- Martin, will be ta u gh t by Dr. S. and A - MeCorkle, assista nt p rofessor Mr. Blackstock, assistant pro- s t a n tly T u esd ay a ftern o o n , foster o f lousiness n ri rn i n i* trn 11 o n « for* Mr Mn>HS6y WH? their car and an nil truck collided j m er ’« , l eave o f ab^ n c e . ieaVe o f absence from the is on Police two and on e-h alf miles south 0 f j adm inistration, a course fo rm e rly h j niversify. He is filling the posi- tion as ch ie f exam in er for gas and Waco. The truck driver was un- under ^ r* Martin, I utilities division of the State Rail- injured D r- Martin is a recognized au- road C ommission. Mr. Tannery. instructor in business administra- the accid en t occurred, i n d Mrs Massev were on their t h o r n y in the subject o f m u n ich P ed f rom *be curriculum. n rn e n t , durin g be drop- \ v hen tion. the their Pa * g o v e rn m en t, recen tly publish- tion. resigned to accept the posi to vfsit Mr w a y t o A m arin e d aughter, Mrs. Kathleen Ditt- j in* th« bulletin. more, and Mrs. D ittm o r e’s in fa n t Governm ent in son, born J an u ary IO. A yo u n ger ~ son, Billy, also survives. foxas. “ UU— * Local I tion as first assistant state audi- **-------- . tor. Daily Perspective At Home B y J O E L W E S T B R O O K 'OME would swim the H elles­ go u h u h go fire; some would climb love O O M E would pont and kJ pont and through the m ountain swim the Heller som e would some , inspire, every proc 0 is o ld— th e y that >ou love a li k e ; b u t T dear, th a t I m g o in g on a sit-down strike I” tops fo r the f seem all D on ’t be surprised if your f a ­ vorite sw in g band bursts o u t into so m eth in g that n e x t week. F or Harold Hulen o f E xcelsior like V i , i . 7 . ply with all eviction su g g estio n s for the past two days w hile he has to a radi­ kept h im se lf chained ator in th e lobby o f his s w e e t­ ho u se— until ap a rtm e n t h e a r t’s Miss F lo re n ce Hurlbut says “ y e s ” to his 1 0 1 st o ff e r F riends have !ip„ i Miss H urlbut, who protests that her f e e l in g s toward Harold are “ n eu tra l,” is visibly em barrassed by the w h ole perform an ce. Thurs­ day she consulted th e m ayor, w o n ­ d erin g if she. like General Motors, could g e t ou t an in ju n ction . a She even counter- staged strike, a v o w in g that she would not go to sleep until her la issez-faire swain lea v es his post. How ever, she fell to sleep in a lobby rocker, and g o t a fo r her s t i f f neck t trouble, Abroad B y R. T. B R I N S M A D E day A IR disasters are with us every in the w eek. This time it w as E n g la n d ’s turn to s u f f e r a terrible blow when Harold P e m ­ berton, prominent n ew spaper man and threp com panions crashed on a flig h t to Liverpool. Six planes and one men had been sent o u t to search for these men earlier in the day, but had failed to find the bodies o f the dead men. The plane was later shepherd who arrived on the scene to find the bodies the charred fir e-g u tted plane. discovered by a inside A N in tensive artillery duel b e ­ tw e en the rebels and loyalist the entire Madrid forces rocked S ee P E R S P E C T IV E , page 8. ROOMS WANTED By Hundreds erf STU D EN TS W h o H ave N ot tat Found a Room for the Spring Semester F E B R U A R Y 8 Is the Last Day for Registration For the Spring S em es ter RENT TH A T V A C A N T R O O M T O D A Y In CLASSIFIEDS Cal! 2-3164 2 3165 Before 4:30 o ’Clocld Faculty Cars Needed Today the fa c u lty to o f f e r The campus reception com­ mittee has asked all mem bers o f the use o f their cars as transpor­ the tation fo r m em bers and Legislature F orty -fifth the T ex as Pres- members o f Association visiting the ca m ­ pus this afterno on . The visi­ tors will be en terta in ed by the Board o f R egen ts and P r e s i­ dent H. Y. B enedict. o f The cars should be at the north entrance o f the Capitol at, 4:45 o ’clock this afternoon. F a cu lty members are asked to the Dean of M en’s telephone o f f ic e be their cars can lf used. Joseph Szigeti, Noted Violinist, Plays Here Today _______ / r ° ^ a m ’. IO V i s i t U . C a m p u s T o d a y j The tw o-day mid-w inter m eet­ ing o f the T exa s Press A sso cia­ opened at 10:30 tion will be o’clock the this m ornin g | Stephen F. Austin Hotel by the Jackson, o f president, H. H. in ; Coleman, The first speaker o f the morn- ! ing will br W. C. W oodward, pres­ ident o f the T ex a s Bar Associa­ tion. who will address the group on “ Matters o f N eed ed L egisji- tion in Publication Laws.” R. 6. A nderson, chairman of the T exas division o f social security, will follow with a speech on “ The So­ cial S e curity A ct and U n em p lo y­ m en t C om p en sation .” The morn- I in g ’s s e s s io n w ill c lo s e with a re­ port by Lowry Martin of Corsi- ; Cana on the T exas Press e d u ca ­ tional bureau. ' The mem bers o f the convention will be the g u e sts o f the Chamber of Com m erce a t luncheon in the hotel. T h ey will visit the campus and be gu e sts o f Dr. H. Y. B en e­ dict in the afterno on . A t the final m e etin g Saturday m orning, L ieu ten a n t - Governor W alter Woodul, A. G. Mayse, pub- lisher o f the Paris Morning N ews, I Mr. Martin, and Joe T. Cook, the Mission Times, The program which Joseph Szi- publisher o f g eti, noted Hungarian violinist, will speak. will play to n ig h t on the Commun- > ity C oncert Association series a U voted c h ie fly H og g Memorial Auditorium has program advocated by the asso- been concert, ciation. which will begin a t 8 :15 o ’clock, is j open to mem bers o f the a s s o c i a - ; tion and their guests. The final s e ss io n will be de­ legislative announced. The the to Nikita de M agaloff, Mr. Szi- g e t i ’s accompanist, will then play S onnet, “ Petrarca Liszt’s 1 2 3 ” and “ Mephisto W altz.” B eeth o v en ’s fam iliar “ Sonata in A Major” (the “ Kreutzer” ) will begin the second part o f the pro­ gram. M ovements o f this work are sostenu to— marked: “ A dagio Presto, A ndante variazioni, F inale ( P r e s t o ) . ” con hp has S z ig e t i’s A modern group will conclude the recital. The artist’s own ar­ ra n g em en t o f B artok’s “ Hun gar­ ian Folk T u n es” and Scriabin's “ E tude in Thirds,” as well as R a­ v e l’s “ Piece en form e d ’H a b an er a” and the Stavinsky-D u«hkin “ Pe- truschka,” will be heard, j Although Mr. fam e | as an e xp o n en t o f the classics is world-w ide, introduced m an y o f the new works of the violin repertory and has received innum erable dedications o f co m ­ p ositions from composers of t o ­ day. Three modern concerti, those o f Busoni, Hamilton Harty, a n d Casella, w ere written for him, as well as a work o f Ernest Bloch, a rhapsody for violin and orchestra on H ungarian folk tunes by Bela B a n a k , and a nonfat for solo violin by Ysaye* Carl Flesch in his book, “ The A rt o f Violin P la y in g ,” says “ fu tu re g en er a tio n s will id entify the P r o k o f ie f f co ncerto with Mr. S zig eti’s perform ance as a criter­ ion for all o' hor* T he Y saye work, when intro- ducf d by Mr. Sz ceti, was a great success and still the cherishes a gratitude letter from the composer, thanking him for his brilliant e ff o r ts in behalf S ee S Z IGETI, page 3 violinist o f Dr. D. K. B race, professor o f physical education, spoke at the Phi Delta Kappa supper the T ex as Union at 6 :30 o ’clock W ed ­ n esd a y night on “ The Schools of E u ro p e.” Dr. Brace showed pic- No. j tures taken during the past sum ­ tra velin g In in mer while he was Northern Europe. schools Dr. Brace visited in Russia, Finland, S w e d e n , and D enmark. One o f his m ost inter­ e st in g visits, he said, w as to a “ p ion e er school” in Russia. “ In this school, selected by ex ception al their children arc t e a c h e r s ami a r e special training fo r a certain ta le n t,” Dr, Brace said. The school w as equip­ ped with modern buildings, he said. given for a more T h e n e t t e r schools tend to fo l­ low modernistic d esign s, and they are equipped rigid physical education program' than the schools are here, Dr. Brace s t at e d . itself, how ever, is not equal to ours, he said. < limes a r e built into many o f the netter s cho o l s , with s t a ffs o f doctors a n d nurses who give heah ex ai i nat on* e q u i p m e n t The Phi Delta Kappa is an honorary education fratern ity for men. H. S. von Roeder is president. F a n ch er A d d r e sse s E n g in ee rin g S o c ie ty George H. Fancher, professor e n g i­ o f petroleum production n eering, spoke on “ W a ter F loo d - \np ! at ion in North inc and Its ( antral T ex a s” at a m e e tin g o f the Geological E n gin eering So- in W ichita Falls. c i c y Ai or- xinnately o gh ty g e o lo g ic * and petroleum eng neers a tte n d ­ ed the m eeting. tt.« k last ^ P lans for a debate betw een Dr. H. Y. B enedict, p resident o f th # I . University, and R epresentative Clarence E. F armer upon the eensor- ship o f The Daily T exan, as proposed by the Inter-city Council in a resolution W edn esda y night, were curtailed yesterday as Dr. B ened ict leclined to debate. * * * * * * 'He wrote, in answer to the invitation, that his ♦ on m otion with and v iew s on th e * m a t t e r had already been se t fo rth in su ffi dent detail (T exa n , Octo­ ber 16). Representative Farm er, ' firebrand” of ae- cepted to uphold the n egative side o f the issue. the H ouse, in v ita tio n the Defender M a t t e r t o B e S e t t l e d In bis reply to the Inter-city Council com m ittee, Dr. B en edict stated that he felt that the q ues­ tion o f control o f the stu d e n ts’ publication o f The University o f T exa s would be satisfactorily s e t­ tled. in g e n e r a l and in d etail, aa a result o f o fficial discussion n o w in progress. The rn tter, he wrote, i ' u n d e r the discussion o f t h ® e x e c u tiv e co m m ittee o f the B o a rd of R e g e n ts and a c om m ittee f r o m the S tu d en ts’ Assembly r epresen t­ ing the S tu d en ts’ A ssociation o f the U n iv ersity. The Board o f R egen ts m eets hp latter part o f this month. A e- 1 in n on the matter is ex pected ab that time. ‘“I think it improper for me, a s a g em and advisor o f the Board of R eg en ts,” Dr. B en ed ict said, “ to discuss in su ch a w ay as you s u g g e s t while th is official discussion is g o in g o n .” the question “ It will give me unbounded pleasure to support the n e g a tiv e in such a d e b ate ,” R ep resentative F armer replied to the com m ittee, “ that I m a y render the service that a1! lovers of good g ov ern­ ment are entitled to, the freed o m of speech and the freedo m of tho p ress.” F a r m e r E n t h u s i a a t i c V C L A R E N C E E. F A R M E R , m e m b e r a n d “ f i r e b r a n d ” o f t h e H o u * e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e * w h o s a i d b e w a * w i l l i n g t o d e b a t e P r e s i d e n t H. Y . B e n e d i c t o n t h e q u e s t i o n o f c e n s o r s h i p . U n iversity student* will have the opportunity see Edwin Strawbridge and Lisa Parnova, to intern atio na lly fam ou s dancers, with their Ballet Intime here on W ednesday, February Law, chairman E n ter ta in m en t nounced today, his com p an y of pear at H og g torium. o f C o m m ittee an- Strawbridgo and dancers will ap- Memorial Audi- “ We feel best that this is one o f a va ilab le,” R e p r e s e n t a ti v e F a n n e r c lea r ly s t a t e d his stand as he ex p ressed a p p r e c i a ti o n f o r th e “op p ortun ity in terest to strik e a blow of A m erican ideals. E xten d to all my h e a r t y thanks.” he w rote, “ fo r this g r e a t o p p o r t u n i t y given m e to p e r f o r m a service th a t should IT, Tom have been perform ed m any m oons the Cultural ago by hands stronger than m ine, in the and a voice more e lo q u e n t .” Dr. Benedict f e lt that the R e­ g e n ts would the m atter settle sa tisfa cto rily and said he “ would be (his to discuss view s) personally with an y m em ­ the L e t--iature at a n y ber of them glad programs the Law said, “ and are proud to start tim e.” R ep resentative F armer w a s the sem e ster with such a presen- glad to do what he thou gh t should h av e b een d o n e b efore and would tation. t h e n e g a ti v e of “ s u p p o r t t h e in a d eb ate with Dr. question II V, Benedict an y oth er proper person .” See B A L L ET , page 3 Mr. Strawbridge a native or i> the e t h n o l o g y €d ct and R epresentative Farmer, Manuel Reviews Book on Mexico inspiring and “ M exico; Revolution by E duca­ is ch alleng in g tion ,” by George I. Sanchez, “an ; uteri ire* at i n f M exico,” Dr. H. T. Manuel, p ro­ fess r of educational p«- 'hology. ■ el lev es. edueat i n • setting, In a rev • ' T e x a s O u t­ in look for F ebruary, Dr. Manuel the lists the im portant points of book a« the summary of the goo- grapUca! cal situ ation , certain asp ects o f Mexican political h istory, social and er-iromic conditions, and the in Mexico. history of e d u c a t i o n He s avs t h a t t h e m e t h r o u g h out the discussion is the philoso­ phy ‘‘To educate is to redeem.** O ' . Ma nue l point s out that the . „ „ t he i* the “ work of an artist . , book , who wishes to p resen t a complete J picture and to giv e to the reader a d efinite p oin t o f view.** He s u g ­ gests that every stu d ent o f social prospective m ovem ents, ev er y traveler, and ev ery te a c h er o f under-privileged children read this book. P r o p o s e d W e d n e s d a y T h e p ro p o s e d debate came as th e r e s u l t o f a resolution read by Bill C liffo rd , assemblym an o f th e C ollege of A rts and Scie nces, in th e I n t e r - c i t y Council m e e t in g h e re W e d n e s d a y night. A lth ou gh r e s o lu ti o n w a s passed with th e thirty f r o m little d is se n tio n t h e r e w as a f l u r r y o f discussion a ft e r the v o te w a s t a k e n . the inc I m e m b e rs present, b e iv? rat ion omm ittee c o n - sisted of Glad j - Matson, secreta ry of th e C o un cil, Bill Clifford, and J a c k H a r t , w ho w r o te the letters con cernjng t h e debate to Dr. B en- ---------------o — H o g g C lub H ears F orm er M em b er At it* fir st m e e tin g o f the se- the H o g g m.t -ter Thursday nigh' its g u e s t D eb atin g Club had as . .nmniute speaker Jam es Martin o f the De l t a n ____ p a r t m e n t o f S t a t e . Mr. M a r tin , w h q r e c e n t l y g r a d u a t e d fro m th e School o f L a w , i« f o r m e r m e m b e r o f th e club. J a m e s S m u lle n , p re s id e n t, a n ­ the policy o f se t tin g fir** m e e t i n g o f each n o u n c e d aside m o n th as “ d a te n i g h t .” th** The f e a t u r e of the program at th e n ext m e e t in g will be a d e b a t e th e s u b j e c t, “ R esolved; B r u ­ on n e t ’! . a r e mor e potential th a n blonde* ” T h e a f f i r m a t i v e will b e upheld by Louis H u f f and Bill G ra y , ’ho n e g a tiv e by Rush Re­ cord and Carl Trull. D R C A S T A N E D A I L L Dr. Carlos E. Castaneda, Latin* A m erican Libi-ai tan. ill o f in­ f lu e n z a at hi® h om e , 301 W est new T h ir t v - s e v e n th Street. Mrs. Cas- is P re ss F oru m C lub Fo H ea r R ed d ick Perip, Once U. 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P a n of the g ain is in f u s i o n a l organization o f atudant d en ts- ,h a . walk b" l,la n ew sp ap er correspondent*, will ,, , consider the electio n o f new' mem- i .. , hers a t the m eeting, Hart s a i d . 1 The m e e tin g will b®gsn at 7:15 ^ once surrounded a fortA w h e re spent to -be-rem em bered times. It wa* ex-stu den ts that th e n spacious ' th® walk once the walk secrets. It was a c re s . th®#c ti . . , o ’clock. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N M I S S H I L L T O R E V I E W I The alum nae o f Gamma Phi B e ta sorority will m ee t W’ednes- d in g down to study. Y ou n g cou- This Peripatu# was to he a c e m e n t P e ri p w as b uilt. di y at 7:30 o’clock at the home pie* no l o n g e r seek this for their i w alk e n c ir c li n g the f o r t y a c r e s to Im m e d i a te l y , o f Mrs. Leo Blackstock. Miss An- d ro l li n g . It* g la m o r, its ro m a n c e , ta k e . nie Hill, refe r e n c e review one o f the new book*. librarian, will j and its b e au ty have faded. Only around the campus. th e place o f a b o a rd fe n c e It wa* to b.- it* tradition remain*. fro m T w en ty -first st d*" •« from funds. They succeeded, and th* mg. More and more to complete the th ough if* popularity wa* decreas- s t u d e n t s — 4 3 . a- compared • • ♦ it* glam our last year. H ow ev er, t h e ^ greatest ■ = = - - ' • cane da a -o has been ill. === the w a ’k was a g e , it seem s th e g la m o u r di*ap- old students. A lth ou gh on > o. popular. a pleasant walk almost any time, traeted students. T h e y It w a - long e n o u g h for p eered entire y. 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S tud en ts no longer rush to fin ­ ish their ev e n in g meals in order o a ...,_ which '* a Greek and L a t i n ish their ev e n in g meals in order to “ Make the Perip” b efo re set- combination m eanin g “ to w a lk .” to “ Make the P erip” before set- Y ou n g cou- p a g e t w o T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 5 , 1 9 3 7 Razorbacks Invade Austin for Crucial Cage Game With Longhorns Tonight ___________ t J I Af. ^ + " k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Baxter and Osborne Out R0Hjn Baker Given All-American in Semi-Final With Injuries; Gray Worried pjr5j Swimmer Crewe, W ith t h e p e b b l e l o w o f t w o v a r sity men for the rest o f th e J I h a m p e r i n g their hope* e o n s f d e r a t # , th e L o n g h o r n s ton gh* wi I m e e t . t h e A r k a n s a s R o o r b a c k s , 1 9 3 6 basketball c h a m p i o n s , in th e first of the tw o g a m e s e r ie s that will make or b r e a k e it h e r o f t h e q u int* a I I I O U U U I W C d l . ^ J q ( j a m I f l i O n O r .*tn th e ir c o m e b a c k trail a n d o n l y c h a n c e at t h e c o n f e r e n c e title. Rating as a Breaststroke Swimmer All-American A. & M. and Texas Intramural Cage Champs to Meet in Spring In an e f f o r t to g i v e U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s and f a n s t h e b e st p o s s i b l e e n t e r t a i n m e n t for F i f e N i t e n e x t M arch 17, B e r r y M. W h i t a k e r , di­ r e c to r o f in tr a m u r a l a t h l e t ic s , this w e e k d i s c l o s e d t h a t t h e in t r a m u r a l b a s k e tb a ll c h a m p i o n o f A .& M . C o l l e g e ha® a c c e p t e d an i n v i t a t io n t o in t r a m u r a l b a s k e t b a l l m e e t t h e w i n n e r o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a * —' c o m p e ti t i o n a s the f e a t u r e o f t h e e r —r ------------ Kite N i t e p r o g r a m . jn parti o f t h e e i g h t w e i g h t divi- jslonit; a n d b e t w e e n t h e in tr a m u r a l f e e i n g f i n a l is t s , THE STCP.E FOR M EN ♦ T he g a m e begin® at 8 o ’c lo c k in G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m . A d m is ­ sion is f r e e to b l a n k e t t a * h old ers an d 50 c e n t * to oth e r s. Bill B a x t e r , st a r fo r w a r d w h o fla sh e d in last w e e k ’s v i c t o r y o v e r t h e T e rr ib le S w e d e s , has be e n w e a k e n e d by f l u , and Jack G ray, c o a c h , d e c la r e d t h a t y e s t e r d a y m o r e l ik e l y ne w o u ld n o t t h a n p la y . W a r r e n “ O z r i e ” O sb o r n e , g u a r d , will stay or- the hfench w ith an in ju r e d k n ee. to m o r r o w n ig h t. S h o u ld the L o n g h o r n s w in , t h e y will be in f in e f e t t l e fo r t h e s e c ­ If, on d g a m e as L o n g h o r n f a n s think th e y will, t h e th e te a m w in s both g a m e * , U n iv e r s i t y will he up a m o n g the S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e le a d e r s and he w e l l on its w a y to regain* basketba ll pres- • three the jn g gom e o f t i g e lot! w h e n th e team g a m e s se ason . th e e a r l y p ar t o f rn i t T h e s e r i e s will be c li m a x e d t o ­ m o r r o w n i g h t w i t h th e p r e s e n t a ­ tio n o f D a n a X. Bible, n e w ly * e le c t e d b e a d f o o tb a ll c o a c h , to the i p e c t a t o r s . i n t r o ­ d u c e d by W illia m J. “ U n c l e B i l l y ” Diach. o l d e s t m a n in p o i n t o f s e r v - , l r , on tho a t h l e t i c | will m a k e a sh ort , h a lv e s o f th e s e c o n d g a m e . . t u f f . ta lk b e t w e e n B ib le will he in th e T h e g a m e s a re e x p e c t e d to he : k n o c k - d o w n - a n d - d r a g - o u t m e le e s , fo r both team*, d o n ’t w a n t to lose f o r a high th e ir o n l y c h a n c e s t a n d i n g final c o n f e r e n c e p e r c e n t a g e s . T h e L o n g h o r n s will be I p la y in g to a v e n g e tw o d e f e a t s s u f f e r e d e t t h e hand* o f th e long, tall P o rk er q u i n t e t o f in s s e r ie s p la y e d a t F a y e t t e v il l e . The R a z o r b a c k s will be f i g h t i n g to r e ­ their is th ink thp y g a in w h a t the to p o f the r ig h t fu l pla r e at c o n f e r e n c e heap. f u r t h e r ­ m or e b oth te a m * k n ow th a t t h e ir o p p o n e n t s ar* but d e f i n i t e l y to he r e e k o n e d w ith as e v e r - d a n g e r - o u s and th a t a n y slip will sp ell d e f e a t . last, y e a r A n d. last y e a r ’s c a p t a in o f th e c h a m - l H i l g a r o f D a lla s in o n e o f th e b e st f i g h t s o f th e t o u r n a m e n t . By J O E B E L D E N T o s n n S p o r t* FAtta* o f f'o ll e g e S t a t i o n , w* V - : Roll n Ba! u n u m u t* ~ this I m er B a k e r , s w i m m i n g c o m p e t e s t h e ; m on L o n g h o r n I ha* b r o u g h t t e a m , th e U n i v e r s i t y in­ sw im - T e x a s tim e, has b e e n t o th# honor o f h a v i n g th e f i r s t t e r c o l l e g i a t e a l l- A m e r ic a n in the S o u t h w e s t . w h o s p r in g f o r la st s e l e c t e d o n e o f i t he ‘op e ig h t b r e a st str o k e s w i m ­ i n t e r c o l l e g i ­ T e x mer* rn the n a t io n a l a te a ll- A m e r ic a n R o b e r t so n , an a l l - A m e r i e s n h im se lf a t t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f M m h iga n , a n n o u n c e d T h u rsd ay c o a c h and o n c e s e l e c t io n f o r Threat fo r N a t i o n a l Meet th e T h e co a ch c o n s i d e r s B a k e r th e te a m m o r t v a l u a b le m a n on t h i c y e a r , and he w ill be t h e m ain T e x a s the L o n g ­ the n a t io n a l c o ll a g e h o r n s e n t e r m e e t at the U n iv e r s i t y o f M in ­ n e s o t a in M in n e a p o l is n e x t m o n t h t h r e a t w h e n Of Golden Glove Meet; Ross Out S p e ^ a i m The, D aily Texan F O R T W O R T H , F e b . 4.— T w o o f T he U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s ' t h r e e e n t r i e s in the s t a t e G o ld e n G lo v e s t o u r n a m e n t a d v a n c e d into t h e s e m i ­ T he o n l y c a s u a l t y w a s Leo Ross, c l a s s y f i n a l s h e r e T h u r s d a y n i g h t. m id d l e w e ig h t . H e d r o p p ed a clo se and u n p o p u l a r d e c is io n t o Carl , - ■ „ -* , Ro*s h ad a w i d e e d g e in the ♦ o p e n i n g rou n d but, H ilg a r rallied in the last tw o f r a m e s to g e t an e y e -l a s h d e c is io n . Water Polo to Be Intramural Sport in Earl Crow p. scrap p in g the ligh t-h eavy d ivision, w as an easy w inner. H e stopped G eorge e e ­ first r in ess o f A m arillo round C avin,** b o m i unable to a n a w a r,* * > »<"* intram ural "Port the bell for- the se c o n d round b e ­ c a u s e o f a broken n o s e. in I, WW * w th n ie s l kayo, i , , »■" b« m tr u d u c H th,a i n t r a m u r a ls f o r m e n , T e x | y e a r in R o b er t* o n , s w i m m i n g c o a c h , said T h u r s d a y . * a t . r the , . , > S i ... J o e A u g s t a t . p o lish ed s o u th p a w o f t h 1 l i g h t w e i g h t d i v i s i o n , did not H p a d ­ fig h t h a v e a v a n c e d by into th e s e m i - f i n a l s v i r t u e o f his s m a s h i n g o n e - r o u n d ka y o W e d n e s d a y nigh t. t o n i g h t . S e m i - f i n a l and f in a l in all d e c id e d F rid ay c l a s s e s will be n ig h t. B o th A u g u s t a l an d C r e w e n o w rank w ith in th e ir d iv isio n s . A u g u s t a l h a r d - h it t i n g f a v o r i t e s s t o c k y , th e A n y o n e m a y e n te r a t e a m o f six m e n . and c o m p e ti t i o n w ill f o l - , l o w a c o m b i n a t i o n o f O ly m p ic ; an d Ed R a r lo w rules, R o b e r t s o n 1 ®aid, e x p l a i n i n g a r e the sa m e t h a t h a v e g o v e r n e d j w a t e r p o lo g a m e s p h y s i c a l j t r a i n i n g c la s s e s . The p l a y i n g c o u r t J will he s m a l l e r than th e r e g u la - ! tio n O ly m p ic c o u r t, h o w e v e r , be- th e se r u le s th a t in 'n K ialr* o u t a e r o "s t h e s w i m m i n g pool. d e e p enf* E n t r i e s f o r t h i s sp o r t will c lo s e F e b r u a r y 16, R o b e r t s o n sa id . o ------------- LO S A N G E L E S , F e b , 4. S P O R T C A R N I V A L P R O P O S E D ( I N S ) — A g i g a n t i c n i n e - d a y s p o r t s p r o ­ g r a m , c o n d u c t e d a l o n g th e lin e s o f O ly m p ic g a m e s , h a s b e e n pro­ 193 8 po sed a n d e v e r y f o u r y e a r s t h e r e a f t e r . f o r I,os A n g e l e s in i n t h e e i g h t b e s t R o l l i n B a k e r , ( t a r , h a s s t r o k e o n e o f m e r s e v e n t a n d h a s b r o u g h t t o i t s U n i v e r s i t y f i r s t n a t i o n a l i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e A m e r i c a n . v a r s i t y b r e a s t b e e n s e l e c t e d s w i m ­ t h a t t h e s w i m m i n g al l - t h e c o u n t r y in Final Wrestling Eliminations Will Be Held Today — .. — . in T h e p r o p o s a l h a , h e m m a , Ie b y ] y e s t e r d , y , , p r e l i m i n a r y m a t c h e s , n S i x t e e n w r e s t l e r s , v ic t o r s . .. , . . L e slie A. H e n r y , f o r m e r p r e s i d e n t o f th e S o u t h e r n P a c i f i c A . A . U . a n d m e m b e r o f the board o f g o v ­ e r n o r s o f the L os A n g e l e s A t h le t i c Club. ---------------- o--------------- in the w r e s t l i n g room o f m e e t b e g i n n i n g G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m this a f t e r n o o n at 4 : 3 0 o ’c loc k . The e ig h t w i n n e r s will for m t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y ’s o f f i c i a l te a m w hic h will the H o u l t o n Y .M .C .A . s ta te meet the G y m c h a m p io n s h ip S a tu r d a y . H arry t e a m in W I L L I S T O S. F. A U S T I N N A C O G D O C H E S , Feb. tic 4.— ( I N S ) —- T h e S t e p h e n F. A u s t i n f o o t b a l l aouad will w r e s t l i n g c o a c h e d •squad will th e r e n e x t fa ll by J. W. “ Red" W illis. COach. fo r all w h o are w h o ha* b e s a the. m e n t o r at r e x - w o u ld be s p a c e a r k a n a J u n i o r C o lle g e . 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T h e f o r m e ’* h a ils f r o m D e t r o it b u t g r a d u a t e d f r o m M a s s a n u t t e n Md!‘.a r y f a c t A c a d e m y , V ir g in ia Th< t h a t he c o m e s all t h e w a y f r o m D e t r o i t , w h r h is a g r e a t t o w n f o r s w im m i n g to T e x a s , a m ere b e g i n n e r , '•peak* w e ll f o r T e x R o b e r t - o n , y o u t h f u l the L o n g h o r n n e w c o m e r s a r e b r e a s t str o k e sta r s a n d will *wim w i t h t h e f r e s h m a n te a m . W h ile o n the s u b j e c t o f sw im c o a c h . B o t h „ a c e , to Roll L o n g h o r n "ming, c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s B a k e r , b r > a - ‘ r r o k e s w im m e r , on hi* s e le c t io n in te r c o ll e g ia te o n the e l l - A m e r l c a n h o n o ’- f i r s t e i g h t f a c e 1 h rn a m o n g the T e a - * - • ’•ok* s t a r - in t h e c o u n t r y . t e a m . T h e n a t i o n a l DR A L B E R S I M P R O V E D Dr. C. r . A lb e r s, a s s is t a n t pro- o< o f p h a r m a c y , w h o ha* b e e n •41 a* hi* l o me, 4 7 1 5 A v e n u e G, is t " p o r te d t o be i m p r o v e d . Phone 6142 today for free trial Coinpl«t« T y p t w r i t e r S e r v ic e TEXAS BOOK STORE S t u d e n t s B o o k E x c h a n q e " - Authorish Sal** A S e rv Ie* q > A R A L I V STUDIOS 2510 Guadalupe No Appointment Necessary TIie Dailv Fexan F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y J5, 1 9 3 7 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P A G E T H R E E Over Tea or Tees, On or off Seas Texas Exes Celebrate March 2 Elected Students Calculated Own Grades But Some Flunked Even Then 4Carry on Pioneers’ Work,’ Sulak Urges Czech Students S en ato r L. J . Sulak addressed the Czech Club last night a t the T e x a s U nion on the Czech pioneers of Texas, th e ir accomplishments, an d th e f u tu r e of the Czechs. Dr. E duard Micek. assista n t professor o f Slavonic la nguages, introdu ced him with a b rief history o f his ■*> political life. * * * U. T. Baptists Join IO Churches In 7-Day Meet Speaks to Czechs in The senator stated that the first Czech imigrants In Texas were not w ealthy. They were agriculturists w ith great expectations of obtain­ ing freedom and a future which th ey w ere not allowed their country. “ No have four nationalities made as large a leap forward as did the Czechs. Starting as farm ­ ers, they have worked up until now they are lawyers, physicians, and engineers. Today, there are thirty-six Czechs holding o ffices under the state governm ent, and others can be found in every pro­ fession and trade,” said Senator Sulak. the work of “ On you students now at t h e U niversity rests the responsibility o f advancing the pioneers.” he continued. “ You are the ‘cream of the crop’ and other people will be watching you. You will be as a mirror reflecting back the Czech people as a w hole.” was the Senator Sulak first Czech to hold o ffice as a R egent o f the University. In 1919, he attended the Democratic conven­ tion at St. Paul. Minn., and has for the past four years been a T exas legislator. J. S u la k S e n a t o r L. la st n ig h t s p o k e t o m e m b e r s o f the C z ec h C lu b t h e p io n e e r s on o f T e x a s w h o c a m e fr o m C z e c h ­ o s l o v a k i a , t h e c o u n t r y o f his p r e d e c e s s o r s . , , . . . . - — , ., at the I O th er . --------- . . . faddist and he believes th a t the e n te r ta in m e n t m eetin g was furnished by Leona an d Elsie Hejl who sang Czech folk songs, with Alvin, their bro- . trier, who accompanied them. All a re from Taylor. Miss L udm a Ko- j ^ eai works of the m asters m ust pecky, clinical n u r s e o f the U n i- , bp the fo u n d atio n o f a violinist’s versity Health Service, sang sev­ re­ equipm ent. His phonograph eral Czech, English, and Mexican cords of the th r e e B’s, the Bee­ songs. thoven and Brahm s concerti and the Bach “ G Minor S o n ata ,” are considered as sta n d ard s of in te r ­ p retatio n and a-, perm a n en t a c q u i­ sitions to recorded musical lite r a ­ ture. Szigeti - - (C ontinued from Page one) ----------------- o ...............— -------------- o.......-..—- — • « largely th e ir popu larity (Continued from P age one) in Berlin, L o n - 1 [ j d l l C t “* “~ o f “ an old m instrel.” He played Busoni’s concerto u n d e r the com- p o se r’s direction don, and Paris. E rn e s t Bloch’s violin son a ta and “ Baal S hem ” owe to Mr. Szigeti’s perform ances. The the world pre-1 P ennsylvanian, and has sp e n t his violinist played life in learn in g the fu n d am e n tals mi ere of the Case Ila concerto in the Persim- of the dance a n d the drama. He O ctober. 1928. ''with phans feels that the American sp iritu s s of Moscow. Such Paris-sponsored aud jazz can be used as well as m od ernists as W iener. T a n s m a n , ! classical music for effective back- grounds to his dances. Accord­ and Milhaud also owe much to includes ingly, S zigeti’s practical e ffo rts in their “ Mood and G ershw in’s behalf. in Blue” as well as "R hapso dy composi- in te r p re ta tio n s of In spite of his hospitality to modern works, Mr. Szigeti is no (conductorless) O rchestra hi* In dig o” re p e rto ire the T Y P E W R I T E R S OF ALL MAKES FOR RENT Special Student Rates FREE SERVICE Typrwrit-r* Called for a n d Delivered a W e maintain COM PLETE ty p e. w r i t e r s e r v ic e d e ­ p a r t m e n t a n d s e r ­ vice all m a k e s of t y p e w r i t e r s . THONE A1 4t $3 Per M o n th $ 10 for 4 Months Royal Underwood Remington Smith or Portables TEXAS BOOK STORE The Students Book Exchange’ in v ites you to m a k e u se o f its 1AWK FREE DELIVERY S E R V I C E from th e N o, 2 Shop 2 0 lh and G u a d a lu p e Phone 2-0120 5 : 0 0 p. rn. to 2 :0 0 a. rn. i n s u r e s p e e d y a n d c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n In o r d e r t o t o d e l i v ­ e r y o r d e r s , we h a v e i n s t a l l e d a s e p a r a t e d e p a r t m e n t , c o m ­ t h e e mp r e s s p l e t e l y e q u i p p e d a n d A d e q u a t e l y m a n n e d f o r p u r p o s e o f e x t e n d i n g N I G H T H A W K q u a l i t y y o u r r o o m , a p a r t m e n t , o r h o m e . lf, b e t w e e n is n o t c o n v e n i e n t t o c o m e t o s e e u s , a s k f o r t h e d e l i v e r y d e ­ p a r t m e n t , a n d w e ’ll c o m e t o s e e y o u . t h e h o u r s o f 5 : 0 0 p . m. a n d 2 : 0 0 a . m. , to it "Thf. < s noth :>fj accidental about q u a lity” B y T H E R E S E D E A N o f P erhaps the “ sh o t” t h a t was heard “ ro u n d the w orld” really was fire d a t th e close of th e T exas Revolution r a th e r than du rin g the A m erican one. In coo peration w ith th e o th e r te n Baptist church es in the city, th e U niversity B aptist Church will have a w eek of special m eet­ ings beginning S unday, F e b r u a r y 7. The m eetings will fe a tu re th e work th# B aptist T raining Union. Miss J u n e W ard will be se c re ta ry of th# school, and Lake R. P y lan t will be librarian. F or ever since t h a t March 2 when Mexico gran te d Texas her peace, loyal T exans, w h e th e r th e ir d in n e rs consisted o f American filet “ hashed browns,” F re n ch mignon, English cold m u tto n, or Chinese rice, have cele b ra ted th a t day in “ b a n que tish” style. And to those Texans who once walked the F o rty Acres, this day has reu n itin g o f ex-stu- the m e a n t by local and out-of-tow n w orkers. I d en ts w hethe r th e y be in S u m a tra Mrs. Lake R. P y la n t will be g e n - 1 with an oil com pany or in Bang- the w eek’s a c - j kok doing missionary work. Again eral direc to r of tivities. J. William Mason, pas- to r of th e F irs t B a p tist Church of Memphis, g r a d u a te of The Uni- versity of Texas, stu d e n t-d ire c to r church, will te ac h a class fo r th e oming, U niversity stu d e n ts. elation w en t in a body to th e Cas- te lla n a to see the opening session of the carnival which is held on th r e e days preceding Lent. th e As Dan McCaskill and his tru sty kodak w ere nowhere to be seen, we drew up in f r o n t of a side­ walk p h o tographe r and had a g roup picture tak en fo r the Al­ calde.” th e y are m aking plans, Five classes a re C a r n iv a l iu Sp ain ta u g h t to be in the and two ranchers, a In New Y ork on March 2 twen- ty-five men and women will m eet f o r m e r ; in a private dining room of the local W a ld o rf Hotel, while o u t in Wy- school i teacher, and a p re a c h e r will m eet Mrs. Mason, fo rm e rly Miss Lil-1 a t the largest barbecue pit in the w estern hills and, with th e ir f a m ­ ilies, celebrate the a n n iv e rsa ry of Indep e n d en t Texas. AU these will be draw n by the u n explain­ able spirit p rese n t in the hearts of all spns of th e Lone S ta r State. H igh Sea* E x e s Man Pease, also a g ra d u a te of the the U niversity, will ju n io r group. Mrs. R eb s Wallace M cFarland, B.S.U. se creta ry of Mary H ardin-B aylor College, Bel­ ton, will interm ediate group. Dr. W. C. Rains will teach Nine ex-students who dubbed a Bible course, and Dr. W. H. Seas Exes * teach “ The Fine McKenzie will A r t of S oulw inning.” The courses w rote to the Alcalde, th e ex-stu- by Dr. Raines and Dr. McKenzie I dent magazine, in 1925. explam- ,n* the ,r loyaIty in the following will be open to adults and young c a b le g ra m : people. themselves ‘ High teach lead the The schedule fo r the week is as follows: F ir s t period, 6:15-7 recreation, o ’clock. S u p p er a n d the a t 7-7:45 church. period, Second 7:45-8:30 o’clock. served class o'clock, tions of Beethoven, Strauss, De­ bussy, and Ravel. p re se n t As one of th e f e a tu re numbers. Straw bridge will “ The A fte rn o o n of a F a u n ,” the bal­ le t made fam o us by Nijinsky. He holds th e distinction of being the f irs t American to a p p e ar in this sensational role. S. L afay e tte , A Bord de L a fa y e tte Ie 2 March, 1925 Th# Eyes of Texas Exes on S. cruising W e st Indies, South America, and Panam a, a r e upon you f o u r Ann- Eleven Exes and Exes fain tly touched the serious side of their 1923 reu nion when they m et a t the Im perial Hotel in Tampico. th a t time, beer wag so had in Tampico th a t memories of the size and suc­ c u l e n c e of the steins which could in Ja c o b y ’s Garden be procured in A ustin’s older days le f t te a rs in the eyes of some o f th e w eaker I m em bers a t the meeting. It seems at Miss Parnova, although b o m in Russia, was b ro u g h t to this coun­ th a t t r y a t such an early age celebration y et,” K athleen Moles- = she. considers h e r s e l f as an Am er­ w orth ’17 wrote in 1924, “ as on ican. She has studied on both th a t d av one seventh o f th* entire sides of and has niembership was in Valencia, two been widely acclaim ed here and sevenths w ere in bed with the flu, th e presiden t was skipping about abroad. One of her best known this y e a r by Spain on a belated vacation, the ; n um be rs, presented called request, ‘intellectual seventh,’ Dr. Nunez, “ Light is Shade” and is done without the elusive to grasp companiment.. and ac- was abo ut the Atlantic, She finished h er description of the carnival with “ O ur g rand sta nd seats fo r the carnival p arade were r ig h t in the ce n te r of the Ca<=tel- la na. from where we expected to see the floats and carriages go up one side of the s tre e t and down the o th e r like a reg u la r parade, h u t by the th e tim e we got ‘tr ib u n a s ,’ they were beginning to circ ulate in a huge ring. As they passed th e y showered the crowds little with c onfe tti, serpentines, in papers, whistles, and randies flowers. The c r o w d shrieked and laughed, and when we le f t a t 6 o’clock, the thing w a : still going strong. e n t i r e to “ The Madrid organization had a d in n e r th a t night, which was a t ­ te nded by the entire membership, and which closed with “ The Eyes of T e x a s,” as do all such g a t h e r ­ ings of those who love the U n i­ versity and to the day w hen t h e y will once more tre a d the F o rty Acres.” look forw ard So it is all over the world that large and small groups of human beings still cherish the oran ge and w h i t e and. thinking of the Perip as one of their h e a r t ’s own boun dary lines, find time each March 2 to dine and wine “ their own. th e ir native land.” o - (C o ntinued from Page one) Epsilon, Bob B attle; Delta Tau Delta, Tom Law; Delta T heta Phi, John C onnelly; Kappa Alpha, A ndy C a r t e r ; Kappa Sigma, Jack Jo se y ; Phi Delta T heta, Gene Locke; Phi Gamma Delta, Tom “ We haven’t had o u r March 2 L ' U u i l C u -------------- o-------------- Perspective— (Continued from Page one) f r o n t T h u rs d a y with no gain on eith er side. notable The attac k upon Malaga which American, r ep o rted W ednesday, w as: flag* were subm arin e was news confirm ed T hursday. The th a t a G erm an had been seen off the coast of Malaga was likewise confirmed. German a c tiv ity has become more active -rn the rebel side in th e last week or so. The G orm ans seem n ot to be so b illin g to w ith d raw the vol­ unteers th a t th e y have sent to the Spanish the co n tra ry , th e y seem m ore desirous of send­ ing some more to assist the rebel p]*a7a roof General F ranco win w hat, by now seems to be an even fight. fron t. On ‘ so Shelton; Phi Kappa Psi, Marshall tw o sevenths in-: i Wells; Pi Kappa Alpha, Dick L u m p ; S igm a Alpha Epsilon, j u s t as soon as we C ousin s; Sigma Alpha Mu, germ h e ’s been h u n tin g for long, and the oth e r w ere ju s t plain busy. B u t we te n d to have it car) y* . , ~ ~ - , , ho lowing * custom of the the previous years, Texas Exes com- i, p. bined with T exan s generally at , , 1T H onolulu in ce lebrating March 2 by a dinn er a t the C o u n try Club. Hawaiian, and Texas the combined in . • , s c h e m e of decorations. H o w l s F r o m H a z e n * ,, * 'dney [L e v in so n ; Sigma Chi. F ra n k A o- chem; Sigma No. Volney T aylor; Sigma Phi Epsilon. E v e r e tt Hutcn- Hoff- . L u . , o m a n ; and Tejas, Harold Brady. ; . . m son; T au Delta. Phi, Leo ~ nu; , , ______, . .____ , — ’ __________ . ... . T T h e s e sub-chairmen, to g e th er with t h e chairmen o f t h e other com m ittees, and the mem bers of relief com m ittee, will the main m e e t a t 5 o’clock this afterno on in T exas Union. Daniels said last night. Those f o rm e r stu d e n ts of the in Havana. th e ir d inner U niversity who w ere Cuba, in 1925, said was a great, if not b howling sue- S t U u 6 n t S , cess; trite the howling m erely and proverbial, was nece-*arily reason of the fact om itted, by that the a f f a ir was staged in a public dining room, on the Hotel _ l C r a c u i t y G ive to Red Cross I" 1925 it seems th a t th e Ma- Reports circulating in news cir- d n d F-XP* h ad more difficulty in d e s that, G erm a n y planned on this 1 h u n tin g up members than in the in preceding y ea r However again revolution in Spain way h ark 1934 are now more likely to be it Molegworth wrote are was not difficult to a r r a n g e for believed. the entire m embership to be pres­ lunch eon— Kathleen e n t at th a t the . . . ’12— we both stay at in Spain what she atte m p te d GERMANA' seems to He doing j Molesworth and L ester B rem zer th# same to do in Austria several years ago. penrion. And while the occasion In A ustria she a ttem p ted by us- lacked a few details o f college ing every method imaginable, to | songs and r e m i n i s c e n e s of eam- b rin g t h a t c o u n try u n d e r absolute pus days, it lacked for nothing in office of Nazi dom ination. She had a to gain if she had not bern scared | S ta te of T e x a s . The U niversity of o f f by Mussolini when be sta rted Texas, and all the people from to line up his troops on the Au*- Texas. tr ia n fro n tier. luncheon th e asso­ “ A fte r the lot the boosting which w e g ar# the Mathews stated. T he s tu d e n ts and farult.y to relieve are the doing th e ir share devastation and distress resulting flood. from th e Ohio Valley D onations h a v e been coming in stead ily at the R e g istra r’s Office -since the plea for help wa* made by the Red Cross, E. J. Mathews, r e g is tra r, said Thursday. the donations have A lthough been small they in most cases, have been numerous. The total of the c u r r e n t contributions was ok. tim ated faculty at *250. Many previously made m em bers the down-town con trib u tio n s the Red < mss, Mr. bad to Those d e v i o u s of mak.ng con­ trib u tio n s to the fund may bring their donations to the Registrar'* Office. A t the CO-OP in Spain she has a great deal m ore to gain if G eneral F ranco wins. I t is now an accepted fact th a t she will g e t Spanish Morocco Islands. With th# C a n ary and Spanish Morocco in h e r hands G erm a n y can a t te m p t to g et hack h e r o th e r colonies by every pos- i rible means. As it is now, Spain is paying a t e r r i f i c price fo r G er­ m an aid. They are g e ttin g cash for th e ir goods and a re also he ing allowed to exploit some of the rich Spanish mines as well as get trem en d o u s am o u n ts of olive oil which G erm a n y needs very badly and which she is now g e tting at a it bargain price. To conclude, would n o t he stretch in g i t too '•clich to say t h a t th e Spanish rev- lution will he going on as long have and Russia as G erm any an y th in g to say about it. IT is u nderstood t h a t the Pope will once more appeal to the \» orld to stop the spread of Com­ munism. The Pope is too weak to d*b ver th# apeech him self, ac it the w orld will he delivered ; brough Cardinal the D ope’s se c r e ta ry of state. Pacelli, to The Papal Bull will order Ro­ man Catholic priest* th roughout th e world to ren ew their effort* to oombat the “ Godless civiliza­ tion of athiestie com m unism .” B A R C U S I N G O O S E C R E E K th e U niversity John M. Barcus, in in stru c to r in p h a rm a c y in 1936, has accepted a position a,* te ac her of s e a n c e in Robert F Lee High School a t Goose Creek. Mr. Barcus received hi* bachelor of pharm acy d ec ree from the Urn versity in 1936. i i a l it ! / k i t e ' a similar circumstance.-, th - flood victims who now need our bein, wont) rem em I or es we do: " n o Unto Others as You Would TI ave Others Do Unto Von.” S I C * ' L I S T S t. David s H o s p i ta l VI vier, B r e r Tame* D *oi*l G r u n d y W illia m s C a d o tt B r W ells John p rst' ibavh I . H Roberts on G a rd n e r ' r e a r ng en a rm il Sara L acv J I:'L ard 7 - “ mas i air es Pet t y KAT ta d O. K H - ’- ’e r H -her* C - r r w r g h t Marvin Sore ie F J ~ a r S te w a rd so n F ’- t« n Ta w A ?#**d Tiohoney Ie s i - V -n c * f» o rdoei W I ll ism s J p r e , M-C Hough John S te p h e n S o t t i s h R ite D o rm ito ry D o ro th y Novieh B -* t* v »»':ng L ate B a ln e a Seton Nelson Estes P. G. Jo b tv-on ti f>. D H er B e le n S h o rp Ona ' Hewitt Wheres* I ‘" ''.ii-,J: M r;— -re t Vote** If i-1 Den tty Hard-* ' >rt *r -n Nevelow In f i r m a ny P ■ '■ b J! J " - * R h o d e s Pl P. ben Kaufman Marcella Donahue a Rad* Tm ck V. B ro w n B. L, M ark la n d j J -ro rn - M -'O eh earty J u lie n n e S till OW* Copel and FII a t Horn* I W lim o je a n W ager. R o b ert C ra n e I,adv I nu *x%r> A? ne Beck ■ m e G re e n Bch Ee k hard i J u a n i t a G oldnta nn H»!*n N evel ow Jea n Marv yn -O- P ro b e* * DOLLEY TO SPEA K and Dr. J. C. Dolley, professor of investm ents, will banking -peak at the regular m eetin g of the Kiwams Club at 12:15 o’clock Monday afternoon at the Stephen IF. Austin Hotel. I Dr. Dolley has chosen for his subject the question o f reciprocal [trade treaties. sem ester ALL FIR ST students who have not already done so are due to pay the second half o f It may be their registration fee. paid betw een now and Monday, February 8, without penalty. If paid on February 9 or IO the pe­ nalty will be tw o sem ester hour* o f credit; if paid on February l l or 12 the penalty will be three sem ester hours, and if paid there­ sem ester a fter, hours. fill out a card in the east end o f the first floor corridor in Sutton Hall and present it at the Auditor’s O ffice along with the receipt for first s e - j m ester fees and the fee for the second sem ester. For T exas resi­ dents the am ou nt is $25. Students will it will be four E. J. M A T H E W S , registrar. i t is a for Freshmen, la . There are E NG LISH 202s, English Litera­ two- hour credit course open to fresh­ men who have made C or above in English sections ment o f C ourses). The names of from W aggoner the the d iffer en t sections ave posted on the English i bulletin board. The course should be added the o f ­ fice o f H. T. Parlin, dean o f the C ollege o f Arts and Sciences. instructors o f this week at four j C. A. S W A N S O N , associate professor of Romance languages. ----------- Chemistry Building PHILIP GRAHAM, assistant professor o f English. Hall 218. (see Final A n n o u n c e - ! ENGLISH 340 has been changed to 3 THEOD OR E ST EN B ER G , chairman o f the Department o f English TRY O U T S FOR the Girls’ Glee Club will be held Monday and Tuesday, F ebruary 8 and 9, from 2 until 5 o ’clock in Texas Union 401. J A N E E YR E S, president. T HE ME ETI NC place o f Business Administration 350 has been changed from W aggener IGI to W aggener Hall 310. DR. A. P. W IN STON , professor ALL P ER SO N S interested in try­ ing out for the Curtain Club must fill out an rpplication blank once. in T exas Union a n ­ Dates for nounced later. tryouts will be 303 at JACK SU CR E, vice-president. hospitalization ALL IN FORMATION relative to privi­ student leges can be found on page 23 of the General Information Bul­ letin, Part V. S tu d en ts desiring the pay­ information concerning should ment o f the hospital once. consult P lease the Health Service information on this matter. this bulletin not do telephone fee at for JOE GILBERT, director o f the U n iv ersity Health Service B. A 355 will m eet Friday, F e b ­ ruary 5, in W aggen er Hall 401. JA M ES C. DOLLEY, professor o f banking and investment*. ALL MEMBERS o f Glee Club please m eet in the Girls’ the main fo yer o f the T exas Union tonight at 6 :15 o ’clock. Wear white ev en in g dresses. | J A N E E Y R E S, president o f the Girls’ Glee Club HISTORY 3 29 will not m eet S a t­ urday morning at 8 o ’clock. IONE S P E A R S , instructor in history. P E R S O N S into Pi IN IT IA T E D Sigma Alpha in the fall, please call at Garrison Hall 20 for cer- Hall U ficates of membership. J A C Q U E L IN E C. ECKERT, secrelary-treasurer S T U D E N T S W ISH IN G to try o u t for membership in the U niver­ sity Light Opera Co. may do «o tonight at the studio t h e fourth floor o f old B. Hall be­ tw een 7 :30 and 9 o'clock. Previ­ ous experience on training is not necessary. on There will also be a rehearsal fo r “ Robin Hood” tonight at 7 :3 0 o'clock. W A L T E R KERR, president. P O S T P O N E D E X A MIN A 1 1 0 N S will be given February 16-22. take e x ­ Students who wish to aminations in th;.* series must, in addition their dean postpone the exam inations, make application at the REGISTRAR'S OFFIC E not later than Tuesday, February 9, to take them. to having E. J. M A TH EW S. registrar. E X E S O N C O M M I T T E E Robert I. Cohen, ut.. a nu Fred I t h e , WL Catterall, ex-students o f U n iversity and prominent Galves­ ton business men, have been se- J lected to serve on a special com- language re- mittee to Investigate cou n ty char- I S E NIO R S: Foreign qui cements exam ination f or sen- '” rs only W!l! be held Saturday, February Id, at 2 o clock, in the Galveston County, according to j follow ing r o o m s: Spanish in Gar- Judge E. B. Holman, who w as au- rison Hall I; German in Journal- thorized to name this special c o m - 1 ism Building 2 12 ; Czech in Wag- mittee. ity and relief with a v iew to ‘‘w ee d in g o u t” unw orthy cases in A t the C O - O P Correct Supplies! * Notebooks and Paper § Fountain Pens • Drawing Supplies Desk Lamps Lab Sets P h o n e 2-5164 I e x a n L J a s s iifieci Aa P h o n e 2-3165 Announcements Used C ars Used C ars Rooms for Rent ROOM AN D B O A R D in p r i v a t e h o m e for •I boy* a t M iss G a r n e r 's . 709 W e s t 25 V*. 2 -6 656 VA CA NCY : F o r one girl o n po rc h . V e ry re a s o n a b le . s le e p in g o p ­ B oa rd tio na l. 301 W e s t 21. P h o n e 8575. N O T IC E Classified Advertisers You can run your classi­ in fied very economically The Daily Texan: 20 W ords— Maximum 1 time 2 times 3 times 6 times $ .40 .55 .70 LOO No refunds for cancella­ tions. Responsible for one incorrect insertion only. ALL A D S C A S H IN A D V A N C E Messenger service u n t i l 4:30 p. rn., week-days. Coun­ ter service until 6 p. rn. Dial 2-3164 for further in­ formation on m e s s e n g e r H E R E IS A G O O D P LA C E TO BUY USED C A R S And Now Is the Time ,935 Plymouth 2-D oor Sedan $560 193* D o d g e Touring Sedan . $695 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1935 Ford C o u p e ........ $425 . . . . $325 1935 Plymouth 4 -D o o r Sedan $565 1936 Plymouth 4 -D o o r Sedan $685 1933 Ford C o u p e ........ $325 1933 C h e v r e t S e d a n 1935 Ford T u d o r ..................$425 $350 1930 Ford T u d o r .................. $210 36 O t h e r C ar * t o P ic k F r o m 36 THOMPSON MOTOR CO. 4 t h an d LA V A C A D O N 'T W O R R Y A B O U T S E L E C T I N G A U S E D C A R —S E L E C T T H E D E A L E R P ly m o u th . Dodge. D o d g e T r u c k * D E A L E R P H O N E 5391 I N S T E A D Educational For Sale D U R U A M - D R A U G H O N B U S I N E S S C O T L E G S Day a nd E v e n i n g C la ss es L e a d e r s h i p t h a t insp ire * * onfidene*. 4th Flo or L itt le fie ld Building. 2-5771 M A Y F A IR TAYLOR S E C R E T A R IA L S C H O O L A s e le c ti v e s ch oo l ot b u s in e s s t r a i n ­ i ng fo r t h e U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t D e gre ed I n s t r u c t o r s F r ee P l a c e m e n t S e rv ic e P h o n e 2-46 88 L A T E 1936 D e l.u x e PO N T IA C COACH. e x ce ll e n t c o n d itio n . Pr ic e d 150.00 u n ­ t r a d e . E l m e r or d e r th e m a r k e t ; sell F r e d e . P h o n e 2-62 60 . Board and Room V ACA NCY fo r I g irl in a p p r o v e d m o d ­ e rn hom e L a r g e s o u t h e a s t ro o m , tw in 2612 W ic h it a. b e d s ; exc e ll e nt m e a ls. T e le p h o n e 2-0 7 0 1 . BOYS O N L Y ; E x c e lle n t B o ard a n d Room a t $25.Od. Only 7 m i n u t e s walk fr om E a s t c o n v e n i e n c e s . 409 T o w e r. All 3 0 t h . 2-6 34 9. ROOM A N D B O AR D f o r in prim ate ho m e c o n v e n i e n t to U n i v e r s i t y . fo u r boys 709 W e s t 25 4 . Call 2-65 59 . K E R S C H N E R H O M E : Girl*— ro o m a nd hoard. 2 block* w e s t of U n i v e r s i t y . 220 8 N u e e e s . A p p ro ve d. Rpferene*.*. P h o n e 2-10 74. BO AR D A N D ROOM b e y s . $25.00 p e r m o n t h . Meals $20 .0 0 p e r t w o fo r m o n t h . 210 2 G u a d a lu p e . Furnished Apartm ents H A R P E R M E T H O D S H O P C O M P L E T E B E A U T Y S E R V I C E 2 0737 121 E a s t 9 One Day Service D R IS K IL L H O T E L L A U N D R Y W . H. C u lv e r, M er. 6444 119 E a s t 7 Pawn Brokers L. LAVES P A W N B R O K E R a n d J E W E L E R Money loaned on a n y t h i n g of value. P h o n e .i229 217 E a s t 6 F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T r e a s o n a b le . f o r r e n t . Co up le or 1902 U n i v e r s i t y A v e ­ N e a t, cle an, m a t u r e s tu d e n t * . nue. Dis! 6 75 7. tu b 2 -2 1 3 8 . A P P R O V E D A P A R T M E N T S fo r girls. V a ca nc ie s a t $7.00, $8.00. a n d $9.00 vcr p e rs o n . T h e S u b u r b a n , "IO W e s t 22. P h o n e 6546. D E S I R A B L E f u r n i s h e d , fiv e - r o o m , well u p p e r du ple x, F r i g i d a i r e . B i t Vs W e s t 22nd. R e n t $46.0 0. F o r in s p e c tio n p h o n e da y 6064 . E v e n in g * a n d S u n d a y 4246. G a ra g e Apartm ent Plumbing G A R A G E a p a r t m e n t f o r boys. 1902 N u e c e s S t r e e t . Give Yourself a Gift of B e a u t y U n d i n e T o r U l t i m a t e P e r m a n e n t o W ir e s o C h em ic a ls Jo E l e c tr ic ity Cactus Beauty Shop 1602 L a v a c a Mrs. W i m b e r l y P h o n e 89 85 M it si D avis E Ran ge s. R A VE N . P lu m b i n g P ip in g. Sin k, ewer. d r a i n s u n s to p p e d A sb e s to s h a ck s n h e a t e r s 1403 L a v a c a Ph o n e 6763 C o n n e c te d H e a t e r s Gas s h a m p o o a nd S P E C I A L : E y e b r o w a n d L a s h dye. w e t s e t. On lv $1.00. C O L ­ L E G I A T E B e a u t y Shop. 405 W e s t 2 3rd . Dial 4412. Records C a te s G a ra g e Rooms S I N G L E room f o r boy. P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e a n d ba th . C lose to c a m p u s . 606 W e s t 25th. G A R A G E R O O M — 2 boys. S in g l e be ds, “"bow er. All bills paid, m a id se rvic e . 3008 N o r t h G u a d a lu p e . 8326. Room s tor Rent FO R R E N T : A t t r a c t i v e s o u t h e a s t ro om, a d j o in in g b a t h , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , r e a ­ 3 3 r d S t r e e t . 200 E a s t s o n a b le r a t e s P h o n e 2 -3 7 0 7 . F O R F O U R B O Y S : 2 new up sta ir* ro ms 4 block w e s t U nio n B uil d in g . S h o w e r t w i n be ds. 407 W e s t 23rd. and b a th , 2-0616. B O Y S : O n e ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------ l a r g e ro om left. H a rd w o o d flo ors. P l e n t y b a t h s . Tile floo rs w it h blo c ks w e s t s h o w e r s . S in gle bed s. 2 c a m p u s . 2809 N u e c e s . V a c a n t r o o m — S o u t h e x p o s u r e V a ca nc ie s f o r no on m e a l ' s e r v e d a t 12 a n d I o'clock. $10.0 0— I m e a l ; $ 1 8 . 0 0 —2 m e a ls $ 25 .00— 3 m e a ls B oa rd A Room $35 .0 0 m o n t h Maid s e r v ic e . P l e n t y b a t h s , s h o w e r s . G a r a g e L I N D L E Y H O U S E 1905 U n i v e r s i t y A ve . ‘ P h o n e 2 -0194 THE N I G H T IS YOUNG AN D YOU A R E SO B E A U T I F U L — W a y n e King a n d O r c h e s t r a . G E E ! B U T Y O U ’R E S W E L L — R u s s M org an M anne r. R ec or ds on sale a t J . R. Reed M usi c Co. 805 C o n g r e s s , j P h o n e 3531. Typewriters TYPEWRITERS All M a k e s — N ew & U se d P o r t a b l e s - U p r i g h t s R E N T A L S W E B U Y S E L L OR T R A D E TYPEWRITER SERVICE CO. M ost C o m p le te E x c h a n g e in A u s t i n P h o n e 9 4 1 2 1 1 4 W e s t S t h S t R E N T A T Y P E W R I T E R W e h a v e t h e b e s t in A u s t in Special S t u d e n t R a t e s S T E C K S 9 t h a t L a v a c a 5334 Typing 2002 Guadalupe C o ach in g C O A C H IN G : G re ek. G e rm a n . F r e n c h . T r a n s l a t i o n * ma de. M od es t L atin . c h a r g e . 2-0892. Dressmaking p e n s iv e F r e n c h gow n V IR G IN IA ST. C L A I R c an copy t h a t e x ­ th e illu s ­ fr om t r a t i o n . Skilled d r e s s m a k i n g , ta ilo rin g , and a lte rin g . E v e n i n g d r e s s e s a s p e c :a !t y. 2801 N o r th G u a d a lu p e . P hone 2-0 160. Florists B O YS : See t h e s e tw o ro o m s f i r s t . B o ar* to c a m p u s . 70* opti onal. C o n v e n i e n t W e s t 251* . p h o n e 2-6659 . BOYS F r o n t ro o m s in q u i e t h om e . P r i ­ v a t e e n t r a n c e , a d j o i n i n g b a t h . S in g l e " e,dtou1b7,e b*d>- G“ra* e furni»h*d- ----------- -------- — — ho m e. C o n v e n i e n t lJ ni- P h o n e 7552 a f t e r 5 :8 0 o r a n y to t o w n a n d t o r tt y . tim e S u n d a y . L a rg e , M EN S T U D E N T S li g h t, q u ie t, n i c e l y . f u r n i s h e d b e d ro o m s n e a r c a m ­ pus. R a t e s *7.00, $8.00 p e r m o n t h . 801 W e s t 19. ------------------------— —. DO YOU W A N I' to s t u d y ? See q u ie t, u n ­ ta l a t h . R e a s o n a b l e . N e a r U n i v e r s i t y . 271 5 N u e ce s Dial 604 7. in gle b edroom, c o n v e n i e n t ■ ■ v — 2-0 6 0 2 . fair*, B O Y * : 2 each . 'i n g le . 2 1 -j 26. 2 - 3 0 8 5 . I. argn c l o s e t s R en t do uble la r g e c o r n e r r o o m s . 4 window * or blo c ks c a m p u s . 506 W e a l SOI I ll EA S T s le e t'lu g - p o r e b 22n d. P h o n e 4901. I-;FFR [E N C Y for g irl s. ro o m wjtll 205 E a s t FO R R E N T : F u r n i s h e d ro om o r a p a r t ­ tw o b oys o r couple. P h o n e m e n t f o r 2452 o r 89 69 . 'YI G A R A G E ROOM f u r n i s h e d fo r 2 Men. < o m p l e f i f y N*=w place, c o n v e n i e n t l y lo cate d n e a r D u v a l- S a n J a c i n t o in t e r c c t io n . AU u tilit ie s a n d da ily m a id s er v ic e . R E A S O N A B L Y P R I C E D P H O N E 9993 O N E B( , Y: A t t r a c t i v e p a n e 'e d up* ta ire in new Prick home. Tile s h o w e r . t in e block room ess* "1 0 4 H a r r i s P a rk , Dux a1. 2 -6 8 7 6 . G I R L S : Lo ve!' in p r i v a t e home. s o u t h e a s t f r o n t bedrooms T w in bed s, a d j o i n ­ ing h a t h . H o m e lik e « u r r o u n d i n g s . Meals 8326. o p ti o n a l. 3008 N o r t h G u a d a lu p e . R O O M S : None nicer, n o m m o r e r e a s o n ­ ab ly pri ced. K t c h e n e t t e pri-. de c es M d e sir ed . T w in beds. 1700 C olo ra do . B O Y S : T w o one w it h “" le e rin g po rc h, tw i n beds. s h o w e r, a n d 2510 Bio G ra nd*. ro o m s , la r g e paid. Gas F U R N I S H E D R O OM S o v e r lo o k in g c a m ­ pus. T w o la r g e f r o n t ro o m s , t w i n be ds. Tw o in f a m ily , ( all 4200 o r 6461 . S T U D E N T S : Tw o r o o m s , s in g le o r d o u b le beds, t i l e b a t h a n d s h o w e r, p r i v a t e e n . t r a n c e . Q u ie t ho m e. G a ra g e . 3013 H a r r l e P a rk . 3421. S O U T H R O O M : 4 w i n d o w s ; on* o r tw o girl* A p p ro v e d hous e, q u i e t s u r r o u n d ­ tw in b e d s. R e a s o n a b le . Call 3411. in gs. 703 W e s t 23rd . P A T T H O M A S B u ild in g 108 J o u r n a l i s m to K lo n d ik e A nnie s h o w i n g a t t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r t o ­ day. to for a p a s s com e N I C E L Y f u r n i s h e d ro o m , a d j o i n i n g b a th , f r o m p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , bloc ks tw o c a m p u s . 208 A r c h w a y . 2-0 2 7 4 , Lost and Found L O S T : M o n d a y e v e n i n g bla ck f u r c oll a r b e tw e e n 2 - n d and 23 rd on S a n A n to n io S t r e e t . Call 97 91. F O U N D : F o u n t a i n pen in G a r r i s o n H a ll 7. O w n e r can h a v e bv id e n t i f y i n g a nd t h i s ad. Call J e a n Ph ip p a , p a v i n g f o r K ir by H a ll . W an ted O U R S E R V I C E IS T H E T A L K of n u t cu t o n ie r - . H a v e vou tri e d i t ? A R M A ­ C OST P O N T I A C CO.. 2nd a t C o l o r a d a P H O N E 2-1 168. B u il d in g 108 F R A N C E S H A R R I S com * to J o u r n a l i s m to K lond ik* A n n ie s h o w i n g a t t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r t-a- day. fo r a p a s s W an te d to Buy H I G H E S T C A S H fe e s e c o n d - h a n d C lo th in g Sh o e s a n d S u i t I n s t r u ­ a lso b uy m u s ic al P R IC E S P A ID Case* m e n t s W e A S c h w a r t s P h o n e 3762 GOLD. S I L V E R P L A T I N U M W A N T E S F U L L V A L U E P A ID G. A. B A H N . Room 9 W o o lw o rth Bldg. Everything you need at the U N I V E R S I T Y C C - C P .THE ST U D E N T S ' O W N ST O R E , ing Orc hid*. G a r d e n ia s an d all W O O D M A N ’S FT.OW E R S H O P : S t o c k ­ s e a ­ so n a b le is open flow er- W O O D M A N 'S e v e n i n g - an d S u n d a y * Gall 9360. 194 E a s t 7. A ust in H o te l. N i g h t ph one 4018. T H E M E S ! T H E S E S ! R E P O R T S ! R e a ­ ra t e s M a r g a r e t W o r k m a n s o n ab le B.A L e g r e e 20858. FO R M E N : B ed r o o m s in p r i v a t e ho m e. W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e to U n i v e r s i t y , L i ttle C a m p u s , a n d to w n . A pp ly 406 E a s t 17th S t r e e t . W A N T E D O L D G OLD AND S I E V E ! H i g h e s t Pr ice* — I m m e d i a t e C a s h L O N E S T A R G O LD A S I L V E R CO. 503 C ong re e* ROOMS, HOUSES, AND APARTMENTS W ANTED Do you have a vaca nt room, or ap ar t m en t th a t you w ant to rent? Between now and Monday, Feb rua ry 8 (Last da y for payment of fees for the Spring S e m e st e r ) late arrivals and old students must find new quarters. They are looking for places N OW — in The Daily Texan CLASSIFIEDS. The early use of the one medium which reaches every student and faculty m em ber gives you an exceptional opportunity to rent all your vacancies at a very low cost. CALL 2-3164-2-3165 T O D A Y - WE DO THE REST F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 5 . 1 9 3 7 Ex-Students Marry Jan. 29 In Tyler Jou r n ey Miss Margaret and Dr. H orace Maurice M ayfield, g ra d u a tes o f the U n iv e rsity , were married Friday night, Jan u a ry 29, in T yler, at the First P resb y ­ terian Church, with the Rev. Robert Hill officia tin g . of Miss V irginia Roberdeau A ustin and Miss F a y W ells of Ganado, both Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters o f Mrs. M ayfield , were am on g her attendants, and Bill t h e tw in brother o f M ayfield , bridegroom, was best man. ag ain st The w ed d in g took place b efore an altar decorated with white lilies a background of palm s and ferns. The music was played by Mrs. F. E. < hilcote at the organ, and included «ones 'iy Mrs. h o r a c e Coker and Mrs. Sos Haynes. T he bride’s atten d an ts were dressed alike in dusky rose faille t a f f e t a , and each cavried an arm ­ ful o f red tulips and w ore a red tulip in her hair. Mrs. .Mayfield, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Harris Cross, wore a go w n of w h ite slip- satin made princess pel style, with long fitted slee ves and fc'g'i I neck. A veil o f bridal illusion fallin g from ! a c oro n et o f seed pearls co m p let­ ed her costum e. She carried a bou q u et o f orchids valley lilies. lace veil covered with a and and silver The bride gave her atten d an ts ev e n in g bag-, gold which she brough* from Europe last summer. A w edding reception w as held in the home o f the bride’s Jurney, mother, Mrs. Blanche im m e d iately after the cerem ony. A f t e r spending a week in New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs. M ay fie ld will be a t home in Tyler. Mrs. Earle B. M a y f ie ld will e n t e r t a i n with a their honor upon their arrival, and a number of post-nuptial being parties planned. are tea in Dr. M ayfield , son o f Mr. and Mrs. Earle B. M ayfield, spent hi* rece iv e I boyhood in A u s ti n an d his bachelor o f arts degree from The U n iversity o f Texas. He re­ ceived his d o c to r o f m e d ic in e d e ­ in G a lv e sto n . He s e r v e d as gree an interne in N ew York H ospital i and in Mount Kisco Surgical Hos­ pital. N e w York. He took post gradu ate work in the m ed ica l de-; p ar tm en t o f of V ie n n a and returned th ee years in T y le r, w h e re ago to practice he several is now a member of city and cou nty a s s o ciatio n s. the U n iv ersity Mrs. M ayfield, also a graduate the U n iv ersity, received her, o f bachelor o f arts d egree in 19JU and her d e g r e e o f m aster o f arts in 1936. She lived in A u stin wi th) her m o th er d uring the three y ears j she a tten d ed the U niversity. She is a m em b er o f Phi B eta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Delta. • A * Sidney Lanier A d o p ts N e w Law A draft fo r a n ew constitution was read and approved the m e e tin g o f Sid n ey L anier Liter­ ary S o c ie t y Thursday a ftern oo n in the T exa s Union. at The n ew constitution limits mem bership to fifty . It also in ­ cludes the rule that three absences in a row drop the m em b e r’s name from roll. Mim eographed copies o f the co nstitution will he made and subm itted to the m em ­ bers. the N e w m em b ers will be selected on March 18, and n am es to be for possible m em ber­ subm itted ship m u s t be given to Margaret Berry, president, or D oroth y L y n n Tavlor, secretary, b y F eb ru a ry 15. sem ester must he paid b efore Feb ruary 18. or the m em b er’s name will hr dropped from the roll. Second s e ­ m ester due* m u s t , he paid before a mem ber is allowed to vo te for new members. D ues first fo r the • * * D is t r i c t G o v e r n o r Visits A lpha Phis Mrs. Leslie H. Rice o f M cA les­ ter, Okla., district govern or o f A l­ pha Phi sorority, was entertain ed Thursday m o rning by the Alpha Phi Mother*’ Club at the ch a pter house. R efresh m en ts were nerved by Mrs. Eva Prendergn**, hou*e mother. There was an dinner c o f f e e , also Mrs. Rice. at Thursday night, called m eetin g. Mrs. Riee informal a f t e r ­ in honor of the chapter house follow ed by a in Austin arrived s ta y until W edn esd ay , and will Sunday. She i« a grad u ate of tho U n iv e rsity o f Missouri. Her dis­ trict the U n iv ersity o f Oklahoma, The U n i­ versity o f T exas, U niversity o f Colorado, and Washburn College in Kansas. chapters includes in * * * U n i v e r s i t y C l u b T o H a v e P arty The U n iversity Club will have a V alentine Party S aturday ai 8 the club house. Mr. o ’clock at and Mrs. R. N. G a ffo rd are in charge o f the plans. and Contract will be player! ’ lh part” :h b auction bridge R -ervatm ns for Iv n t Ie bi mom- i ton gut, *iIv, G afford bu j ..ti nj. Club Notices C h i O m e g a D in n e r Ends 3 - D a y R ushing A .A .U .W . Discusses P o tte r y at Meeting C a m e s W e a v er and his orches­ tra will play fo r a dinner tonight g iven by the Chi Omega sorority at the Austin Country Club from 7 until IO o ’clock. This brings to a close the three- day rush w eek which began W ed ­ nesday nig h t w ith a c o ff e e at the sorority house. Helen P otter is in charge o f the dinner. D ecorations are of y e l­ lo w and gold spring flowers. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Jack son, Ex, Goes to Med School the Mrs. M. C. Jackson, for­ m er Patrin a Maria Messina, who w a s graduated from the U n iver ­ s ity last year, has returned to the School o f Medicine in Galveston a ft e r her recent marriage. Ja ck ­ son will co n tin u e his work in the U niversity. The recent graduate group of the A.A.U.W. m et Tuesday night a t the home o f Miss F ay e Beavers, 4 0 2 W est Thirtieth Street. Misses M e r c e r Ramsey and Ruth Junkin, co-chairmen o f the group, c o n ­ Im portant ducted p ottery o f the world has been the main topic of discussion for some time, and at this m eetin g Dutch pottery and Scandanavian pottery w e r e discussed hv Miss Winnifred Wright and Miss Elizabeth M. Oly­ phant, respectively. the m eeting. in the dullness The n ew project o f club w a s later taken up. The aim of this project is the alleviation of the m o n oton y and lives of crippled children. T h e mem bers plan to read to the ch il­ dren. make booklets fo r them , or h— R a m b l i n g C o w b o y s 1 :00— Br*»lng* of Y e s te ry e a r th * B oys IO.-69— G irl Reporter 19:15—V a ga bond* 10:80— H ow to Bo C h a rm in g 1 0 :4 5 — T h e Voice o f E x p e rien c e l l KIO— P a rty L in e 1 1 :15— W h a t Do You T h in k ? 11 :30—Texes Farm and Horn. Hoar 12 KIO— N ational F arm and Home H our I 2 :80— Doughboy*. 12 :45— J a - k A - ung*t O e e b e a tra I KIO— C h u -k Wagon L ang 1 :45— J urf- nr-* J a n e 3:00— Pepper ’ ne * Family 2 :15— Ma P e ri..-* 3 :80— Vie and F ad e 3 : 45— N ew s I 00— M u .‘.tea! F ro g ram 8 *0— Follow th e V on 4 :00— T h r e e Ranchero* 4 -1 6 — Bd w rrd Da' es 4 :30— Irm a Glen 6 KIO— J a r k A rm stron g 6 :1 5 — S a fe ty L e a g u e 5 :30— T exas Ranger* A :80— New* * .80— Edwin C, Hill 7 :00— C ities B erri re C oncert 8 :00— U n iveri*s ' Rhythm 8 KIO— Vi< to r Moor* »nr: Helen Bro.' *T c k 9 OO— First Nighter 9 :8#— College V ariety Scow 1 0 :0 0 — A m o* 'n ’ Andy 10:1 5— N e w s 1 0 :1 0 —P hil L e v a n t's O rch estra 11:00—E m e ry D eatach’s O rchestra 1 1 :30—C e c il (jo lly 's O rch estra O th e rs K l — B road w ay V a r ie ty * — EMGX (S t. L ouis) 7 :3 0 — H at K em p- RTSA 8 OO— H o lly w o o d H r ‘ e l— KT SA 9 .-OO— P hiladelphia S ym phony— KM OX (Ban A n to n io i ...... - O ---------- Pi Beta Phi sorority will e n t e r ­ ta in rushee?. a t a birthday suppe r F rid a y n i g h t G i n g e r R o g e r s a n d F r e d A s t a i r e , w h o will a p p e a r in “ R o b e r t a ” a t t h e V a r s i t y T h e a t e r t o n i g h t a t 1 1 : 3 0 o 'c lo c k u n d e r t h e s p o n s o r ­ sh ip o f t h e I n t e r - c i t y C o u n c il . A d m i s s i o n will b e a r t i c l e s o f old c l o t h i n g o r a c as h d o n a t i o n . P r o c e e d s will go t o f l o o d s u f f e r s in an d s a f e t y p a tr o lm e n , who chosen from th e s t u d e n ts . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 5, 1937 S ta rs of “Roberta” T e x a s is a le a d e r p r o v e m e n t o f m a t e r n a l a n d child h e a lt h c o n d itio n s , aid to c rip p le d ch ild re n , a n d child w e lf a r e w o rk . th e f e d ­ e ra l social s e c u r ity p r o g r a m , said Miss A tk in s o n , rece iv in g a fe d e r a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n of 8 7 3,00 0 f o r child w e lf a r e . All serv ic es a r e c a r r i e d o u t by the S t a t e W e l f a r e A sso c ia­ tion. in “ C h ild re n w hose p a r e n t s a r e on r e l ie f c r e a t e a n o t h e r p ro b le m f o r the child w e lf a r e w o r k e r , ” Miss A tk in s o n said . T h e r e w ere 7,400.- 000 c h ild re n u n d e r 16 y e a r s w hose th e p a r e n t s w e re on h e ig h t of «he p o in t e d out. a t d e p re s D o n , r e lie f t h e o f f ic e r T h is m o r n i n g ’s sp eec h e s will i n ­ clud e a d d re s s e s by Dr. G e o rg e W. Cox, s t a t e f o r h e a lth T e x a s ; Dr. F e lix U n d e rw o o d , Mis­ sissippi h e a lt h o f f i c e r ; Dr. H. T. M a n u e l, p ro fe sso r o f e d u c a t io n a l psych ology th e U n i v e r s i t y ; B. B. Cobb, s e c r f- ta r y - tr e n s u r e r o f th e T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s A s s o c ia ­ ti o n ; D r . E a r l R. C a rls o n , d ir e c ­ t o r o f the d e p a r t m e n t o f c o r r e c ­ tive e d u c a t io n o f th e N e w Y ork in N e u ro lo g ic a l I n s t i t u t e . Miss G r a c a M orrison Poole, c h ie f a d v is o r f o r the A m e r i c a n S o ciety f o r C a n c e r C o n tro l, a n d Miss M a r jo r i e B. Illig, field r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , will pre­ s e n t a j o i n t discussion o n c a n c e r c o n tro l. A f t e r n o o n dis cu ssio ns will i n ­ clude a d d r e s s e s by Dr. P hilip C. J e a n s , p r o f e s s o r o f p e d ia tric s in the U n iv e r s ity o f Iow a, an d Dr. J a m e s R. M cC o rd, p r o f e s s o r o f o b ste tric s a n d g y n e c o lo g y in E m ­ o ry U n iv e rs ity . ------------------ o--------------- E X IS M A T H I N S T R U C T O R Mrs. T. N . P o r t e r , e x - s tu d e n t, b eg a n h e r d u tie s as p a r t - ti m e in ­ the s t r u c t o r o f m a t h e m a t i c s in U n iv e rs ity High School. Mrs. Porte*- w as a social science m a j o r in th e U n iv e rs ity . L A N F A C U L T Y M E E T S T h e f a c u l t y of th e School o f L aw had a lu n c h e o n a t th e U n i­ v e rs ity C o m m o n s T h u r s d a y . T w o r u l e s w e re a m e n d m e n t s d iscussed a n d will be p r e s e n t e d la te r. th e to Delegates- ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P ag e o n e ) D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r in g to n , w ho T r e n d s g r a m s . ” in W a s h ­ sp o k e on “ Social in Child W e lf a r e P ro ­ d i r e c t o r o f O th e r s p e a k e r s w e re Mrs. E liz­ a b e th W y a t t , c ase w o rk, Division of Child W e l f a r e , in Child who spoke o n " T r e n d s W e l f a r e U n d e r Social S e c u r i t y ; and B yro n E n g l a n d , p rin cip al o f the T ra v is School o f A b ilene , w ho j discu ssed “ A C o u n ty W e l f a r e P r o g r a m U n d e r Social S e c u r i t y .” R e g i s t r a t i o n C o n t i n u e * A c tiv ity f o r die m e e t’s second d ay will see c o n ti n u a ti o n o f r e g ­ is tr a t io n a n d r e s e r v a ti o n s f o r th e f o r m a l d i n n e r a t 7 :30 o ’clock. T h e m o r n in g session will c o m ­ prise aeven le c t u r e s by v is itin g ; d e l e g a te s fr o m o v e r the c o u n t r y . I A f t e r n o o n addresses; fo llo w in g lu n c h e o n a t 12 :30 o ’clock will a tw o disc u ssio n s f r o m th e j includ e m ed ical sectio n . T o a s t m a s t e r f o r the fo r m a l d i n n e r will be Calvin R. H a n n a h , p r e s id e n t- e le c t , T e x a s S ta t e M edical A ssociation . s th e n o m A T h e f e d e r a l social s e c u r ity p ro ­ t h r e e m a in i n t e r e s t s , j g r a m has Miss A tk in s o n e n u m e r a t e d She e x p la in e d . th e m as fo llo w s: im ­ H E M P H I L L ’S W e Still H a v e USED BOOKS for m a n y course* * * * ? > r - Esterbrook RE - NEW . POINT Fountain Pens Selection of twelve different points, including accounting and G r e g g S h o r t h a n d points. C h o o se the perfect point for your personal use and replace it with an exact duplicate w h e n e v e r you wish. 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A t th e V a rsity . “ K L O N D I K E A N N I E . ” With Mae West, arid V ic to r M acL aglen. the T exas. I gan f o r m e r N ew York ra d io s ta r, w a Phil R e g a n , p o lic e m a n a n d given his big c h a n c e . U n f o r t u ­ n a te ly , f o r th e a u d ie n c e , M r. Re- is still a s in g e r and n o t an a c to r . He p u ts o v er his tw o songs r a t h e r e f f e c t i v e l y b u t his d r a ­ m atic e f f o r t s a r e n i t Miss Van ab le, his lad y , w ho has j been f e a t u r e d in m u c h b e t t e r pic­ t u r e s also t h o u g h t so, b e c a u s e she stru g g le s this film w ith a m a r k e d th r o u g h a ir o f b oredo m . We s y m p a th ize w ith h er. e v id e n t ly le a d in g th a n this, r a t h e r involved T h e r e s t o f the c a s t is a b o u t leads. The is: on p a r w ith t h e tw o f a n t a s t i c on e, plot, a to o f o r a lm o s t a n y o n e to fo llow . It i« m o re rad ica l th a n a n y Mr. E. Phillips O p pen he im f a n t a s ti c . e v e r w ro te , a n d m o r e fo r a C hin ese a ir p la n e b e a r i n g a U n ite d S t a t e s D e p a r t ­ licence. Also m e n t o f C o m m erce a C h inese a c h o ru s C u b a n r u m b a . — N.S. dan e n g W’a tc h S t a g * S Z I G E T I , violinist. J O S E P H th e A u stin C o m ­ P r e s e n te d by m u n i ty C o n c e r t A ssociatio n to ­ n ig h t a t 8 :1 5 o ’clock a t H ogg Me­ m orial A u d ito r iu m . Tucker Retained By Commission M i d n i g h t M o v ie “ R O B E R T A .” With I t a i r e , G in g e r R o ger-, an d F re d As- Iren e ( B e n e fit D u nn e. A t movie f o r Mississippi a n d Ohio flood s u f f e r e r s S p o nso re d by the f n t e r - H t y C o u n cil). th e V a r s i t y R e v ie w e d T o d a y ■ UA PPY -O O -M JC # Y.”— At th* Queen. D irected hy Aubrey S eottn. Screen play by Raymond Srhroi-k. OH** Cooper. O riginal «iory hjr Erie T aylor, Kndre I Rohem Muftlr- by Sam H, S tent, Ted and Cliff i k N e W ashington, Friend. Promoted by N a t L evine Re- d i busied by Hep ibHc, T H E CAST Mil Cole ... nil! Lvon* W.i r v Cor he rn C h - rle* Gorham Vharlie Davie B e n n e t t Phil Regan Phil R egan E velyn VenaM* Jed P rotity W illiam Newell Jonathan Hale i a c t o r A d u a l role p ro ves o n ly t h a t an is tw ice as bad a* he to ho is t h o u g h t N at L evine, p r o d u c e r o f m an y a b i g m o n e y - m a k i n g serial, ab an - to e n t e r th e fea- d< na t h a t fit-Id th e business, his o f o n e t u r n s ; t a r e movie e n d of “ H a p p y -G o - L u c k y ,” firs t e f f o r t s o u t r a t h e r badly. field, this in A« th e lea d in g role o f th e pic­ t u r e r a i ls fo r a sin gin g ju v e n ile , T he calm o f the G am e, Fish, J r e ­ an d T h e a n d O y s te r C o m m issio n w as s to re d W e d n e s d a y w hen G o v e r-J n o r J a m e s V. A llred a c c e p te d the I r e s ig n a ti o n o f C h a ir m a n J e s s L. S h o w e rs of V e r n o n , J a c k O ’B rien o f S an A n to n io , I n t e r n a ­ tio n al N ew s S ervice re p o r te d . follow ed the c a n c e lla tio n o f the v o te by which a hostile c om m ission a sk ed f o r the o f Will J , T u c k e r , r e s ig n a ti o n the g am e e x e c u t iv e s e c r e t a r y o f F o rt in T u e s d a y d e p a r t m e n t . W o rth , w ith a new T u c k e t - A llred m e m b e r, to r e t a in T u c k e r. th r e e - t o - tw o r e s ig n a ti o n s vo ted N ew A p p o in te e s N am ed A llred a n n o u n c e d W ed n e sd a y t h a t he was a c c e p t i n g th e re s ig ­ n a tio n o f S h o w e rs a n d O ’B rien,} n a m i n g f o r m e r S e n a t o r A. E. Wood o f A u stin as c h a i r m a n and G en e H owe o f A m a rillo as t h e m e m b e r re p la c in g O ’Brien. W ood was c h a ir m a n o f u n d e r comm ission t h e the g a m e Texas S ch o o l of Fine Art* (I n c .) a c c r e d i t e d b y W h en you PLAN to PLANT be sure to PLAN to PLANT T ested Bulk Seed from M A R T IN ’S SEED STORE F ifty -fo u r Year* le tte d Bulk e n d G a r d e n F l o w e r Seed, Plant*, Bulb*, Tool*. F ertilU - rr», Iiiaer.tlcide* and Sprayer*. i n A u s t i n 2 1 4 E a s t 6 t h St. P h o n e 6064 F o u r Y e a r C o u r s e in M usic a n d S p e e c h M u s ic K i n d e r g a r t e n C h i l d r e n '* C l a s s e s In S p e e c h 2 0 1 0 W ichita St. Phone 9935 t h e M i d w e s t e r n s t a t e s . Moody a d m i n is tr a t io n , an d Howe th e co m m ission until serv e d on re p la c e d oy U.I30, when he wa* Mrs. H al Cl. P eck o f M idland, still a m e m b e r o f the com m ission. “ I a m s u r e th e s e c h a n g e s will b rin g a b o u t h a r m o n y in th e game com m issio n an d d e p a r t m e n t , ” All- red said. He had n o t n o tifie d H ow e an d W ooo o f t h e i r a p p o in t m e n t s , b u t “ t h o u g h t th e y will a c c e p t .” - o - ----------- H IG H S C H O O L G E T S A W A R D T h e U n iv e rs ity High School won t h e cup a w a r d e d to th e high in A u stin h a v in g th e best school re c o r d in th e S a f e t y P a tr o l. The was U n i v e r s ity High j u d g e d to h a v e the b e st c o o p e r a ­ tion a m o n g th e fa c u lty , .students, School THROW YOUR BLOTTERS AWAY _ ^ nd write with Parker Quin, ^ - t h e pen-cleaning ink th a t dries ON PA PE R 31% w ater th a n old- style inks Alway* rich, brilliant— never w atery. 15c and 25c at any — .sd store selling ink. S S P A Complete S to ck of PALKER PENS and PENCILS at the University Co-O p T h e S tate D ep artm en t of E ducation Secret ingredient dissolves sediment Left in a pen by ordinary inks. S p e c i a l w o r k f o r c h i l d r e n M a d ' by Th* Parksr Pen Co.. 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