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Mr. H u r t p o i n t e d o u t t h a t s e v ­ e r a l i n d iv id u a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s o v e r t h e c a m p u s w e r e a n x i o u s f o r the c h a n c e t o p a r ti c i p a te in so m e fo r m the n s u g g e s t e d p r e s e n t i n g u n d e r f l o o d ­ l ig h t s , f a s t - m o v i n g p o tp o u r i fo r m o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t . o f e v e r y D e t a i l s f o r the e x h i b i t io n , h e be ­ l ie v e d . c o u l d be la te r w o r k e d o u t, j b u t he w a s a n x i o u s t h a t o r g a n - i catio ns on th e c a m p u s w i s h in g a in su ch a p r e s e n t a t i o n c o n ­ p a r t t a c t him. B y I o f U n iv e r s i t y p a g e a n t . He t a c i t c o m m i t t e e t h e n a t i o n ’s a t t e n t i o n c a m p a i g n f o r g o v e r n o r on a p r o ­ In A r k a n s a s th e t e n a n t p l a t f o r m . to T e n a n t U n i o n s hav e b r o u g h t th e u n ­ p l e a s a n t f a c t s a b o u t t h e had e c o ­ n o m i c s and th e had so c ia l c o n d i ­ t i o n s a s s o c i a t e d w ith o u r p r e s e n t f a r m t e n a n c y s y s t e m . T o d a y s o m e 4 0 p e r c e n t o f f a r m e r s are t e n - S e e P E R S P E C T I V E , p a g e 4 tho FGHIJ Section Closes Monday, February 22 THE 1937 CACTUS K P r e s e n t i n g s u c h s t a r s as Mary M u e lle r L e w is, J e s s o n d a G ilb e r t. M a r g a r e t B o n o , C l y d e M it c h e ll, K a t h e r i n e S p e n c e , V i v i a n Dahl- b e r g , L o u i s e S e l f , Isabel! S m ith , M a r g a r e t M u r r a y , a n d V i r g i n i a Doliaho. B y r on B e c k , J o h n D. R o g e r s , W e s l e y C h ild s, and P h ilip i S e h r a u b , the M e n ’s and G ir ls ’ " l e e C lu b s will g i v e their se m i- a n n u a l j o i n t c o n c e r t a t H o g g Me- j m o r ia l A u d i t o r i u m at d o ’clock T h u r s d a y nigh t. M it c h e ll , w h o will play P ablo S a r a s t e s ’s “ G y p s y Airs,"’ is a for-j m e r C h e v r o l e t Motor'- radio c o n ­ t e s t w i n n e r , w a s f e a t u r e d r e g u ­ In the s t a r r e d la r l y on the U n i v e r s i t y Radio H o u r last y e a r w ith P a u l K< n n a rd , a n d w as recen* “ T i m e S t a g g e r s O n ,” m u s ic a l sh o w at H o g g M e m o r ia l A u d i t o r i u m . A vi« linist and e n t e r t a i n e r in ( a r n e s W e a v e r ’s C o l l e g i a n s , local d a n c e o r c h e s t r a . M itc h e ll w ill also play t h e v io lin o b l i g a t e f o r the Co-pd tri , M ary MufelUrf Lewra, w h o i u d So l oi s t * f o r t h # G i r l * ’ G l * « C l u b w h o will t i n g by b o t h Un i - to b * t h # r i g h t - M a r g a r e t L a i t a t w w t y Glo* Cl u b * j o i n t c o n c e r t t a l *«b«l l « S m ith B o n e , M a r y M l / w i i , J e t s o n * ! * G i l b e r t , e n d A d m is s i o n is f r e e for b la n k e t P A C S T W O T H ® D A U T T E X A N W E D N E S D A Y , E B B E D A H Y IT , 19ST Longhorns Play Rice Owls Tonight in H Kiefer to Try for New Time £?merJ exa! C.u,p Hot Shots Upset Dope In World’s 200-Yard Race Toauy" am^ Here In ’M ural Cage R ace In Meet With Tulsa Friday T e x a s f r e s h m a n Adolph K i e f e r , world and O lympic b a c k s t r o k e ch a m p io n , will give f i r s t public d em o n s tratio n o f his newly- ac q u ire d fr e e style a t the tim e the Longh orn sw im m ing te am m e e ts the T u ls a Y .M .C .A . in the G r e g o r y Gy m n asium pool F r id a y night. the Not only will he be sw im m ing his first, fr e e style, but also j u s t the sake o f k eeping up h i t * • • • • • • * --------- — ---------------------------------------------- Turns About Collins, Baxter Lost To Team for Crucial Go B r L Y N N J A C K S O N Tman Sport* Stmff M in a* t h * ■ervice* o f t h * ir c ap tain and r^ifu lar c an to r, J a c k C o l ­ lin*, and % fo rw ard , Btl! B a x t e r , the L ongh orn ba s k e tb a ll t e a m will to night e n d e av o r to win a r e v e r i e v ictory over the Rice Owl? at Houston. Collin * did not leave with the t e a m fo r Houston B a r t e r ie y e s t e rd a y because he ie s u f f e r i n g with an in f e c t e d fo o t. in H oulton with * ...■=•.iv sn.— will be unable to play to n ig h t be c au se o f a re c e n t e’egr o f influ e naa. The team will a h o be hand!- capped by the absence o f Milton K e lle y, tra in e r , who is «ick. te a m , b a tf = ag" ■•=s=„.=-=r:== = a th# In the ab sen ce o f Collins and ^ . B a x t e r , to n ig h t’* L ongh orn lineup & will he H enry Chovapee, c e n t e r * : * W illie T a t e and J o e Roa^h, f o r - J — w a r d s ; and H enry C lifton and J •W arren Osb orne, jfuard?. Be«ides Basketball j pion*. C o n fe r e n c e S t a n d i n g I . 4 4 .6 0 0 W L Pet. Tp Ops T**m .857 202 176 a. m . u . ... 197 2 1 7 Baylor 4 4 .5 0 0 2 2 8 2 0 6 T e x # * 4 4 ,5 0 0 26 6 2 3 9 Arknnnas 182 1 7 4 Rice A. A M. .. T-........ 4 5 .144 24 6 2 8 2 T . C. U. ... _____ I 191 5 .1 6 7 164 ....... ...........3 3 .5 0 0 L a s t VV. k ' i Sco res Arkansan 46, A. & M. 19, F r i ­ day a t F a y e tte v ille , S. M. U. 3 8 , R ice 3 6 , F rid ay a t Dallas. A r k a n - a s 3 6, A. A M, 3 2 , S a t ­ urday a t F a y e tte v ille . Rice 4 3, T. C. U. 38, S a t u r d a y a t F o r t W orth. a t Waco. B a y lo r 3 3 , T e x a s 31 , S a t u r d a y H illev, B u d d y P e r l m a n , and Ned gwi»#ney will br av ailab le tor r e ­ lie f d u ty . S e c o n d P i e c e e t S t a k e A v i c t o r y for e i t h e r t e a m will m e a n the d i f f e r e n c e b e tw e en s e c ­ o n d place in the c o n f e r e n c e c h a ? * and fifth p la c e in the s a m e r a c e , aa f o u r t e a m s a r e tied f o r the sec ‘ e n d slot. ' ing * good L o n g h o r n J a c k G r a y , c o a c h , think s his boy* will s n a p out, o f t h * l e t h a r g y which d e sce n d e d upon t h e m in the B a y l o r m e l e e , and will le t the Owls know th e y a r e play- play t h e m a go o d ball g a m e , ” G r a y “ W e ’ll be b a tt li n g t h e m t h e *»id. I d o n ’t full I k no w hope s o ,” C r a y said. if w e will win or not. f o r t y m i n u t e s , but “ W e ll t e a m , L ea d ing C o n fe r e n c e S co re rs This W e e k ’ G a m ** W edn esd ay, F e b . 1 7 —T e x a s vs. S M T ' , v . Hay. R)„ ' F r id a y , F e b . 10— Rice vs. A r ­ * S a t u r d a y , Fob, 2 0 — Rice vs. A r ­ kan sa s a t F a y e t t e v i l l e ; S. M. U. va. T e x a s at A u s t in ; B a y lo r vs. T . C. U. at F o r t W orth. In p la y in g the f e a t h e r e d flo ck in ( . u r n * t i l . hard to the th o rn restin g sq u a re ly kan sa s a t F a y e tte v ille , fro m th a Bayou C ity , the lu c k ” Longhorn te a m will be f a c - j ing a “ hard lu c k ” Owl team. The Owls loat fo u r men, including Har and gu ard , cap tain r h Lodge, g t e e le and Owen, forw ards. This leaves the b ru n t of the Owl.* a t ­ ta c k upon the a b ility o f one Willi* O rr. gan glin g c e n t e r who is one o f the c o n f e r ­ e n c e ’# sco ring leaders. O r r proved P lay e r, po*., teem a scored fro m here, th ith e r, and yon to lead the Owli to a decisive v ic ­ th# L o n g h o r n s e a rlie r t o r y over in the season. J i m m i e K i t t s , Owl co a c h , will also depend upon Maxi# C am pbell S c a l e at. and Mike guards and Ike K lin dw orth and F r a n k S t e e n at f o rw a rd s — the u m e q u in te t, supposedly in a very weak condition, which k'ave the le a g u e -le a d in g S o u t h e r n M ethodist T a t e , M ustang * a bad s care by staging a B la n t o n , f, S .M . U b rillia n t ra lly in week-end b e f o re losing, 3 8 to 3 6 . .................................... G local* when h e j L o c k a r d , f A r k .................... 8 N orton, f, S .M .U . ...— ...7 L e e , g, A. & M.........................9 O rr, e, Rice ...... 6 .................. 8 W h ite , f, B a ylo r Dewell, c, S .M . U ...................... 7 Robbins, g, A r k . .................... 8 Collin*, c, T e x a s ...........8 ( lifto n , g, T e x a s .................. 8 9 Evans, f, A. A, M ....... .. , K re ib e rg e r, c, A. A M 9 f, T e x t * .........................8 - 7 c, T .C .U ........................6 their gam e la st > ta b ry , ...... Gilliland, K i r k p a t r ir k , c, B a y l o r f. Ark. 8 . . . 8 T P 92 76 73 64 67 5 2 5 2 61 60 50 48 47 46 44 8 9 37 F R E S H M A N G A M E licking a team will play T h e T e x a s F r e sh m a n b a s k e t ­ the Rice ball S lim e s Im m ed iately b e f o re the two varsity te am * play tonight.. T h e game will also be the f r o t h ’s c h a n c e , alo ng with the v a rs ity ’s, to take re v e nge fo r a decisive few week* ago. T h e game is the only one lo st by the T e x a s F r o sh so f a r, they having d efe a te d Tem ple J u n i o r College twice, S c h re in e r In«titu te once, and the Aggie frosh once. L ea d in g the Frosh a t t a c k tonight will be B ritt and F in le y , J o h n T a rle t o n s t a r * who will atte m p t to W d t h e i r m a t e * to a win over the the school freshm an team o f which before t r a n s f e r r i n g to the U n ive rsity a t mid-term. attended fo rm e r th e y Intramurals R i * k » t h * l l , C U i s B, 7 o ’Clock Coiift I P e l t * T m D elta v* chi Phi, C ou rt 2, Pl K ap p* Alpha v *. S la m * Al- 4. K ill*! Club v a. j r h * E psilon. C o u rt D.K.U. Club. B a s k e tb a ll. C la s s B, 7 : 4 8 o T lo ek C o u rt I , R an g er* v *. H ot >>hot*. C o u rt I 2, B e ta T h eta Pi v*. Kappa S ig m a. C o u rt j 4. U rban SU irb an* v s . N ew m an Club. Basketball, Cia** B. * JO o’Cloek Court I, Phi Gamma Delta v*. Phi i»*!ta Theta. C ou rt 2. J o n * * H ouse vs. Hoskins House. Court 4. Presbyterians va. p. Hall. Volleyball. 7 ©'Clock S t a g * . Counselors va. winn sr of R a n ­ ger* vs Jon*# House game. Volleyball, 7 4 8 o'Cloek Stage. Pit* House vs. Lindgren ; House. Volleyball. I i 3 0 o'Cloek Stag**. U r ba n S*urbnus va. winn er of 1 I * j * # • to.* C lu b ga m e. of th* r^ats upon night, ringin g up tread to in xexeral s e a ­ in the sco ring T h e b r u n t o f the Lo ngh orn at- t a c k the i squarely s le n d e r shoulder* o f one H enry C l i f t o n , polished guard and one o f j the g r e a te s t floor men c o n f e r e n c e c ou rt* sons. C lifto n led th e B a y l o r - T e x a * game last S a t u i d ay eleven point,*, m o -t of which were made with swishing shots from n e ar mid­ c o u r t . Upon * Jiff depends the e f ­ f e c t i v e n e s s I,onghormC s c o rin g p la y ; and upon C lifto n , for all- to e L o n g h o r n * ’ best bet the c o n f e r e n c e honors, rests in team which ap iratio n p a rt o f a s o m e tim e * and w hich at o th e r timea cou ld n ’t beat P od u n k C e n te r . Although he dc r e e l s the L ongh orn sco ring a t t a c k f r o m nenr c e n t e r c o u rt , Clifton is second only to L ee, Aggie gu ard, in nu m b • - o f point* the guard in th e S o u t h w e s t C o n fe r e n c e hav t cerned to m a d e . E v e r y Ba;, lur;:'- .Saturday j b r e a t h e a sigh c f re lie f n ig h t af* : r O f t e n fouled o it | a f t e r playing a b a n g up game. o u ts tan d in g is C A M P U S J K iA f CALENDAR OF SPORTS B A S K E T B A L L — T e x # # play* Rice rn S ou th ­ in H ouston ton igh t w e s t C o n f e r e n c e gam e. I N T R A M U R A L S — S e e Tai* on this page. in t r am i- G O L L — T e e Club t r y o u t * at 5 o ’clock. O R C H E S I S — T r y o u t * a t 6 o 'tio c k t o d a y a t studio. A R C H E R Y — Club to be o r g a n i z ­ ed t o d a y at 5 o ’c lo c k , W o m e n ’*-; G y m n asiu m . TURTLE G L U B — A t 7:80 o’clock In Wom*A# Gjbi»>ihmb* S p o r t s N o t i c e play m atc h ? * A L L T E N N I S M E N desiring to a f t e r n o o n challeng e o p po nen ts and phone me at 2 - 2 9 4 1 . this G R O V E R K E E T O N , v a rsity tenni? m an age r B I T AND S P U R will m eet a t W r s t e n f i e l d Riding Club a t 4 o'clock fo r a supper ride. All old and new m e m b e r* are e xp e c te d to b ring their second s e m e s te r dues o* $1. M A R Y J A N E A L L I S O N , leader. Racial Relations Meeting Held re«d college, a p p r o b a t i o n pro g ram , the Ti Hot* on A racial re la tio n s m e e tin g wa? hold a t Wesley B ib l# C h a ir S u n ­ follo w ing a cul- day a f t e r n o o n , tu r a l in choir and g le e clu b which from sang. College I’atrid g e , a s tu d e n t a t Brin e F. some original rhe f r o m poetry, A negro q u a r t e t S u n ­ Houston wnb also f e a t u r e d . day night the fo u n d atio n held its social hour. A picnic f o r S a tu rd a y , F e b r u a r y 20 , at 3 : 3 0 o’clock. I? wan also ann ou nced t h a ’ thy W a lle y Open F o r u m will m e e t e v e r y other T u*»day , s t a r t ­ ing the f i r s t w *# k ii? b e in g planned in M arch. ---------------- o---------------- M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D T ho r# will h** no m e e tin g o f h o n o r a ry Alpha K appa Delta, •ociological f r a t e r n it y , this week. T h e m e trin g , which was scheduled f o r tonight at 7 :3 0 o’c lo ck in the T e x a s Union, ha* been postponed until one wa*)? frt.rn that day a t the •am# time, C. Wrigh t Mill*, p re s id e n t, a nnounced. Steer Matmen Meet Dallas T There Saturday impr«a B ro a d h o rn , C h eered by his t e a m ’ * J I sive v ic t o ry ov er the s ta te c h a m - 1 ipionship H ouston Y.M .C .A . te am , L ongh orn ' H a r r y W restling coach, is preppin g nis ch a rg e * fo r th e ir n e x t S a t u r d a y ' * ; the Dallas C e n tr a ! > m e e t i n g with Y .M .C .A . T h e in Dallas. t h a t f i r s t w re s tlin g rn?-et I out held a t the U n iv e rs ity since 1 9 2 8 f o r m : was well pleased with exh ib ite d by B ro a d h o rn ’* c h a rg es in downing H o u s to n ’s s ta te cha m - small crowd f o r the turned team the S t a ll, T h e Longhorn m atm e n , minus service o f B. C. A nderson, ; the a n d ■ number one h eav yw eigh t, 146* p r e v a i l I n tra m u ra l t h e i r ‘ pound champion, o u tfo u g h t I more ad- exp e rie n c e d Houston i v e r aarie* to gain th'1 a d v a n ta g e in last m atch. Anderson and i th e ir to w re s tle b e­ I S ta ll w en' unable cause o f illness and will pro b ab ly n o t make the trip to Dallas S a t ­ urday , one filled H o m e r H arris S t a l l ’s in a v ery cap a ble m a n n e r , shoes w in n in g f a s t e s t ! o f matrhe? of the * vening from B ill; K anipe, classy Houston g r a p p l e r ,, and will w restle a g a i n s t the D al-; las team n e x t S a t u r d a y . th e in I DBS T h e Dallas m a t te a m won the and s t a t e championship fin Marvin Dudley, h e a v y ­ have weight, a man who has downed C l i f f o r d Day, H o u s to n ’* c h a m ­ pion. Ted G arvin , 126-pound Dal- lasite , f o r m e r s t a t e c h a m ­ p io n ; J . T . Hooks a t 166 is one o f th* best in th e s ta te . Howard S e ig - the Dallas ler, who the 145- te a m , will w re stle pound is a hook cla ss. scissor specialist. rn S i e g le r is c o ac h in g i* a B r o a d h e n t is t a k i n g a full te a m in s e a - ; to r e p r e s e n t t h e i r second m a tc h o f son. the U n iv e rs ity the An a l l- T e x a s a m a t e u r m e e t will, in the in Austin be held p a rt of M arch, B m a d b e n t said. j He is seekin g s a n c tio n of G u lf and S o u th w e s te rn A .A U . fo r this m e e t. la t t e r - o 1 Handball Entries Due Thursday A* the in tra m u ra l b aske tb all and intram u ra l sin gle* ra c e s are n arrow ed down, in t e r e s t is s w in g ­ ing back to in tra m u ra l handball te am c o m p e titio n , a sport which will allow more han dball e n t h u s i­ a s t * a c h a n c e to c o n tin u e the ir e n ­ jo y m e n t o f the gam e. Rules o f the, s p o rt re q u ire to fo rm a t e a m , two f o r sin gle* and two f o r doubles. f o u r men o rg a n iz a tio n with L a s t y e a r ’s w in n e r wa* the T au D e lta Phi fo ur, which scored 115 point*. Ru nne rs-u p w e re the K a p ­ pa S i c 110 points. T h e T o u r in g T i g e r s and U rb an p lace f if ty - n i n e points each . ♦ E n t r i e s in en T h u rsd ay . F e b r u a r y 18. _______ 0_____________ S t u r b a n s tied in Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s W. B u z z o f o r f a m e o f b r e a k in g reco rds a t e v ery a t t e m p t , he will shoot fo r J o h n n y ', world W e i s m u l le r ’s to m a r k . “ And he b re a k i t , ” T e x R o b e rts o n , sw im ­ m ing coach, said y e s te rd a y as he w atched the C h ic ag o cham p pull h im s e lf th ro u g h the w a te r a t the gym. 2 0 0 - y a r d is v e ry likely F i r * t I n t e r je c t i o n a l Fo e f i r s t The L o n g h o r n * will be m e e tin g opposi­ in t e rs e c t io n a l t h e ir tion , and th e y will be c o n fid e n t o f the ir power, hav ing alre a d y d e ­ f e a t e d ttmir s t r o n g e r c o m p e tito r s in tim c o n f e r e n c e , the' T e x a s A g ­ gies. T u ls a is con sid ered one o f t h e b e st te am s in the South. first M aking his ap p e a ra n ce h e re , too, will be a n o t h e r f r e s h ­ m an, Mike S o j k a o f B u f f a l o , N .Y ., who will try f o r a new 1 0 0-y a rd A m e ric a n re c o rd and a 1 0 0 - m e t e r responsib le re co rd . R o b e r t s o n f o r this y o u n g f o r m e r high school c ha m p io n c o m in g to th e ca m p u s and is e x p e c t in g him to develop quickly f o r his b a n n e r y e a r te a m in 1 9 3 8 . ie “ H ondo” O th e r stars in the m e e t will be and T h u r m a n T a l le y , c a p t a in , f r e e J o h n C rou ch, c o n fe r e n c e s t y le r s who b e t t e r e d last re c o rd s a t Colleg e S t a t io n week, and Rollin B a k e r , a ll- A m e r ­ ica king o f b r e a s t stro k e the S o u th w e s t. in T he record K i e f e r will t r y fo r has stood sin ce 1 9 2 7 , R o b e rtso n said. Clipped Comment iiiiiimiMitnfHmimHttmuimtfmtftmfmitfiffttiiMmtfmmMrtittiftttfit H A R O L D S C H E R W I T Z in the S a n A ntonio L ig h t : Dana B ib le, f r o n t and c e n t e r th e s e the 1 0 -y e a r c o n t r a c t ! c o a c h i n g b usiness in d ays with his th a t supposedly will pay him $ 1 5 ,- 0 0 0 p**r a n n u m , w asn’t alw ay* the : could j mu ch-nouch m a s t e r who 1 9 1 5 ! n am e his own the U n iv e rs ity o f B ib le o f f e r e d let Mississippi him coa^h t e a m ! W h a t ’s the more, Mississippi took him up and it co s t Bible $ 2 , 0 0 0 — which he had to go ho m e and bo rro w — to finish the jo b . $ 2 , 0 0 0 f o o t b a ll fig u r e . to In T h a t '* righ t. Ed H arris, sport* ed ito r o f ( T e n n . ) the K no x ville in f o rm a t io n . J o u r n a l , dug up the A f t e r o b t a in in g his bachelor? of at C arso n -N e w m an a r t * d eg ree Colleg e, J e f f e r s o n City, T e n n . , Bib le found h im s e lf c o a c h i n g f o o t ­ ball at S a v a n n a h , Ga., high school. there be e v id e n tly A f t e r a y e a r in th e c o a c h in g saw p o ssibilitie s f o r f i r s t R T ™ , be ca u se he b e g a n lo ok in g tho clu b division with arou nd f o r g r e e n e r field s. T h a t s thought up the s ch e m e i J when h« field will close " f o f f e r i n g Mississippi U n iv e rs ity I $ 2 , 0 0 0 to let him m a c h the te am . U n d e r th e p ro p o s itio n . B ib le was to give the u n iv e r s it y $2,OGO this in; o f L are d o visited E v e ly n S und ay . th e ir d a u g h t e r r e tu r n f o r which he was all the g a te re ce ip ts. to get S p o r t s 5. M. U. ‘Cousins’ to Attempt To Beat Kinsmen Wednesday I p e H a l lo T K * D oily T e » » n W A C O , F i b . l f . — A f t e r h e lp in g S o u th e rn M e t h o d i s t s M ustangs in the S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e ba s k e tb a ll ra c e by shoving the T e x a s L o n g h o rn s from a prominent, position in the loop r a c e S a tu rd a y night, to do them harm W edn esd ay night the B a y lo r B e a r * will a t t e m p t whi n the two t e a m s b a t t le on the B a y lo r gym flo o r . V ic to r y ov er the S t e e r s r e v i v e d t — ------- - - — ------ '•— - -------------—- anxio usly a n t ic ip a t in g the hope* o f the B e a r s , and t h e y j o t h e r a rc a c h a n c e to red eem t h e i r poor sh o w ­ ing against, two w eeks ago in Dallas w hen they lost a 2 6 - 1 6 decision. the M ethodists T h e spirit fighting th a t p r e ­ vailed among the B a y lo r p la y e rs in Hie gam e S a tu rd a y n igh t and on e arn e d previous has o ccasio ns title o f fo rw a rd position, and H. K ir k p a t r ic k will b*- a t the cent? r post. C lark and S o R e ll e will be a t gu ard s. Fre d V i n t o n and B u c k A very, re se rv es, who saw heavy actio n against, the L o n g h o r n s , will p ro b ­ ab ly be used co n sid er a b ly d u rin g the gam e. the I them the B ru in s . K en C lark and SHAVE fig h tin g t e a m in the c o n f e r e n c e , the “ h ard e st- j j J e l l y S o R e ll e . | I v e t e r a n gu ard ?, have been the in- ; spiratio n o f They j a r e s tead yin g in f lu e n c e s on t h e i r ^ less - e x p e rie n c e d t e a m m a t e s . ; tw o -po inter j J j U C l a r k ’s isi i y •i#ciriccii , s a t u r d a y s W(rf imtB rid ^ the in last uah*f, brush**. in m a t c h tied the score m in u t e s o f play, and E v e n i n g Cla sse s L ea de rs hi p t h a t inspire* tonf ideneo . 4 1b Floor Littlefield Building 2 - 6 7 7 1 A U S T IN U N IV ER SIT Y O F BU SIN ES S A P R O G R E S S I V E S C H O O L W H O S E G R A D U A T E S H A V E GOOD J O B S W o ol w o r th Bldg Ph on e 2 - 1 2 2 8 Plumbing V A C A N C Y delightful re su l t of w it hd ra w al . V er y hath, maid room, pr iv at e se rv ice . Phon e 5 2 7 * at 3 1 2 8 Duval. R a n g e s . R A V E N , Plu mb ing. Gas Ptp ing. Sink. sewer, drai n* unstopped. 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D A I L Y T E X A N TODAY IN BRIEF 1 2 : 4 5 — C o n s u m e r s ’ g r o u p , at University A.A.U.W., Commons. 3— Miss Minnie Blundell pre­ sents “ No Babe,” at Kirby Hail for the spring silver tea of the W.M.S. of the Univer­ sity Methodist Church. 4:45— Dr. Friedrich Schoene- in Geol­ lecture mann will ogy Building 14. 5— J u n i o r Class Council, Texas Union 311. 5— Music of the Masters in Texas Union. 5:45— University Hour over Station KNOW. 7:30— Dr. Friedrich Sehoene- mann will lecture in Physics Building 201. 7:30— University Unit No. 228 of the Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion at 2408 Nueces. 8:15— Edwin Strawbridge and Lisa Parnova and their bal­ let at Hogg Memorial Audi­ torium. T a u Sigma Delta Initiates T h re e fraternity, has Tau Sigma Delta, honorary ini­ architecture tiated three new members, one faculty member and two students who have made the required high scholastic record. The new mem­ bers are Hugh Mc Math, professor of design, Larue Avera, architec­ ture engineer, and Douglas ^ ater, fourth year architecture student. These new member,- were pledged December 15 at a meeting in the in the Architecture tower room Building. They were initiated J a n ­ in uary 9 the a t a banquet in the Texas- Queen Anne room Union. A competition, sketch which is usually held once a year, ie being discussed. The officers of Tau Sigma Delta are B. W. Crain, president, Alexzena Raines, secretary, a n d George Page, treasurer. ♦ * * Mrs. L. T . B e llm ont E n te r ta in s C l u b The recently organized Faculty Wives Club, composed of wives of faculty members who have been connected with the University for ten years or more, was e n te r­ tained with a tea Tuesday from 3:30 to 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. T. Bellmont. Bouquets of narcissus tulips, were placed about the rooms, in orange and yellow Italian pot­ tery. The George Washington birthday motif was carried out in the refreshments. * jonquils, and + * SOPHS VISIT BULL CREEK The council of the Sophomore Club went to Mueller Ranch on last Saturday a fte r­ Bull Creek noon. Plans were made for the remainder of the semesier. Of­ ficers and club members who went on the trip were Ruth Hull, Al- gifc Wells, Josephine Pile, Helen Mac heme Hi, Craddock, Judith Mary Munroe, Edith Miller, Mar­ g are t Fisher, Miriam Hollander, Katherine Skinner, Ma’ shall Cole­ Sanders, Marlin man, Olcutt and Bounds, Forest Markward, Mis- Augusta Roberts, sponsor. * * * CLUB TO GIVE DANCE Two hundred invitations will be •-ent out today by the dance grotif) of the Faculty Woman’s Club for the dance on George Washing­ to n ’s birthday, Mrs. Gertruda Sul­ livan said. The invitations will be sent to all members of the faculty who enjoy dancing. + ♦ * PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET The young people’s department of the Central Texas Presbytery will meet in Austin March 5 and 6 as guests of the Presbyterian Church. The guest* will be enter­ tained by s p e e c h e s , a banquet, and fea­ various tures. interesting other • • * TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE The Kappa Sigma fraternity will have its monthly open house Saturday, February 20, from 8 until 11 o’clock at the chapter house. Karnes Weaver and his or­ chestra will play. Boh Miller is in charge of the arrangements for the open house. * * * DORMITORY ELECTS the spring Officers elected a t Bracken­ term ridge Hall for are Thurman Talley, pre*id Ait; vice-president; W arren Hewitt, Freddie Miller, secrets ry-treas- u re r; William Blalock, sergeant at-arms; and John Singer, honor­ ary freshman postman. * + rn TO GIVE BANQUET Alpha Alpha Gamma, arch it r e ­ tune fratern ity for girls, will have a Founders’ Day banquet Thurs­ day night at 0 o’clock at the Col­ u r e Inn. Fledg services will bo held at the banquet. Alpha Alpha Gamma is sponsored by the archi­ tecture faculty’0 wives. * * * BELLES NOMINATED The Westmoorland Junior Col­ l e g e Club h a ' nominated the fol­ lowing candidates for Bluebonnet Belles of the University: Roberta Culpepper. Juanita Cowsert, and Verdine Brooke . . « » GUESTS AT FRATERNITY Dinner guest* at the Sigma Chi house Sunday were Mary Frances Steele, Catherine Uranium Betty Foster. Mary Halt* Gen)* -. Loll Hi inc?, and Helen Rathbone. Club Notices T O D A Y A u s t i n C a m e r a Club— a t 8 o’clock in Physics Building 203. H id a lg o C o u n t y Club— a t 7 :30 o’clock in Texas Union 311. All Hidalgo County are urged to attend. students J o h n T a r le t o n Club in Garrison Hall 111 at 7:30 o’clock. Members bring money for tickets to dinner dance. P r e « e n t D a y C lub— at 5 o’clock in Texas Union 309. R a d io Club C o d e C l a s s—at 7:80 o’clock in the Electrical Engineer­ ing Laboratory. R e a g a n T h u r s d a y S o c i e t y — 5 L i t e r a r y o’clock Thursday afternoon on the steps of the Home Economics Building. A picture of the entire group will he taken for the Cac­ tus. Dues must be paid up by Thursday. Stanford Dean Visits Pittenger “ I find the educational system of The University of Texas simi­ lar in many respects to that of Stanford University,’’ Dr. G. N. Kefauver, dean of the school of education of* Stanford Univer­ sity, declared Tuesday afternoon. spent Tuesday with Dr. B F. Pittenger, dean of the School of Education of the University. While here he observ­ ed the School of Eductaion and t h e spoke before a meeting of educational staff of the Univer­ sity. Dr. Kefauver Dr. Kefauver attended The Uni­ versity of Texas for one semes­ the in 1920. Remarking on ter changes that have taken place on the twmpus since then, he spoke in especially of which classes were held a t t h e time. the old shacks Dr. Kefauver took his bachelor of arts degree at the University of Arizona, his master of arts degree at Stanford, and his doc­ tor of philosophy degree at the University of Minnesota. He be­ came dean of the Stanford Uni­ versity school of education in 1033. Prior to th a t time he served on the faculties of the University of Minnesota and Columbia Uni­ versity. Open Forum— (Continued from Page one) much is spent for automobiles as for medical service, and also more for tobacco, music, and cosmetics. cosmetics,’’ Dr. “ Speaking of Dudgeon said, “ I am glad that women spend more for cosmetics than they pay us doctors, because I do look at beautiful women.’’ like to Feet or No Feet of types .Several including socialized medicine were discussed by Dr. L&idler, that in which no fee whatever is charged and that in which the fee ranges from a nommal one on up. depending the patient’s ability to pay. on He also described the physician's angle to the question, expressing the opinion that it would provide a better income to at least a third of the profession and would of­ fer l e t t e r opportunities for re­ search as well as security. form of health To Dr. Laidler’s statement that all major countries except China, India, and the United States had ; ome insurance, Dr. Dudgeon replied that in both Germany and England it was be­ gun merely as political strategy when leaders needed votes. lie then attempted to show that administrative tape and e f ­ red forts of the people in these coun­ tries to exploit their sick benefits had worked against the success of health insurance. the AUSTIN FORUM CHANGES PROGRAM FOR SEASON Some recent changes have been made in the plans of the Austin Open Forum the remainder for df the season, Dr. W. E. Gettys, professor of sociology and presi­ dent of the Forum, has announc­ ed. The revised program includes one more address at the Univer­ sity Methodist Church. On Tues­ day Dr. Jesse Holmes will speak there on “ The White Collar Work­ er Enters the Labor Movement.’’ The remainder of the series will be presented in the Austin High School auditorium. A panel discussion of “Uni­ for Tex**’ cameral Legislature will he held Thursday, March 4. Miss Jennie Lee will speak on “ Empire Building and W ar’’ on Tuesday, March 9. situation Howard Rester will discuss the Southern sharecropper and farm Unani in his sp.ech, “ Without Due Process of Law,'1 on Tuesday, March 16, Mr. Rester ha* written extensively on Ameri­ can social condition* and is rec­ ognized as a leading economist. -------------------- o-------------------- BRIDGE PLAYERS TO MEET The Varsity Bridge Club will meet Thursday at 3 o’clock, at tho home of Mrs. T. C. Crenshaw at 3412 Speedway. Co-hostes; v i 'n Mrs. Crenshaw will be Mrs W. W. Dornberger. ♦ * * FRATERNITY PLEDGES ^igma Alpha Mu fraternity an- the pledging of Morn- rour, c Blind* i man. A IR W A V E S B y E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y Two programs will have their premieres today, and while nei­ ther of them will stir up the radio world, they are of some impor­ tance to certain special classes. And the these groups who should be interested are cooks and writ­ ers— and there are quite a few of those individuals in the world to­ day. George Rector, restaurateur and food authority of almost four decades, will conduct the cooking the P h ilip s Packing series for Company in a program entitled, “ Delicious Kitchens." These novel periods on the air will be heard every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12:30 to 12:45 over the Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ tem. The other new show will not a t­ that Rector’s tra c t the audience I t concerns writing, talks will. and while very few people have to write, everybody has to eat, But there are still left some persons interested in “ living by the pen and it is for them that the “ Do You W ant to W rite” series of broadcasts will sta rt today. Mar­ the garet Widdemer is head of heard program, and at 2 over some NBG o’clock. it may be stations The fact that Miss Widdemer is conducting this period for future writers assures us that it will be done right. The famous novelist and poet has the sincere belief th a t everyone who is interested in wTiting and willing to work can learn to write. And it takes a per­ son like that to teach people to intelli­ the mighty pen” “ wield gently. But the two mentioned pro­ grams are insignificant beside the entertainm ent that is on tonight. Quick reminders: One Man’s Fam ­ ily at 7 over WOAI; Burns and Allen may be tuned in on CBS at the “ warring 7:30; Fred Allen, comedian,” fires his jokes at 8 over WOAI; and Jessica Dragon- listeners at ette sings for CBS 8:30. Also started Gladys Swarthout series may he heard bv tuning in on WOAI at 9:30. newly the W e d n e s d a y ' * H i g h l i g h t * K N O W 7 : 0 0 — M u s i c a l C lo ek 7 :40 — A m erican S tatesm en Ms* tr e a t 8 :00—- H o m e M ad * R h y t h m 8 :25— P r e s * R a d i o N e w * 8 :3 0 — R ic h a r d M a x w e l l 8 : 4 5 — F i d d l e r * F a n c y ll : 0 0 — F r e d F e i h e l at 9 : 3 0 — U . S . N a v y Ra nd t h e O r g a n in t h e M o r n i n g 1 0 : 0 0 — P a u l K e n n a r d 1 0 : 1 5 —- T u n e T i m e 1 0 : 8 0 — M a r t h a M e d l o ck 1 0 : 4 6 —- M u e i c 1 1 : 0 0 — M u e i c V a r i e t i e s 1 1 : 1 5 — F r o n t P a g e D r a m a 1 1 :45— A m e r i c a n S t a t e s m a n N e w s c a s t 12 HIO— N o o n T u n e * 1 2 : 1 5 — M a n o n t h e S t r e e t 1 2 : 3 0 — T h o m ^ n n M o t o r C o m p a n y 1 2 : 3 5 — M a k e B e l i e v e 1 2 : 4 5 — M e lo d y T i m # 1 : 0 0 — S o m e t h i n g A b o u t E v e r y t h i n g I : 1 5 — A m e r i c a n S c h o o l o f t h e Air 1 : 48 — T u n e T i m e 2 :00— M a n h a t t a n M a t i n e e 2 :80— E m e r y D e u t a e h 3 : 0 0 — C u r t i s I n s t i t u t e o f M u s i c 3 : 4 5 — D e l C a s i n o 4 : 0 0 — Al T r a c e 's O r c h e s t r a 4 :1 1 — A m e r ic a n S t a t e s m a n N e w s c s s t 4-.30— B l u e F l a m e * i t 5 OO— S w i n g i n g 5 : 1 5 — A n n L e a f 5 ;80— N e w - .7 :35——G e o r g e H a l l 5 : 4 5 — U n i v e r s i t y H o u r 8 :0 0 — H e r b e r t F o o t e • E n s e m b l e 8 :16— H a r m e d «> 6 :30— G o g o D e L y a 0 : 4 6 — D i n n e r D a n c e 7 — C o n c e r t Cern* 7 :30— R u r a l R h y t h m Boy* , -45- W a r e ' s C a p i t o l N e w * r * * t g ;0 0 — D a n c i n g P a r t y 8 : 15 — A m e r i c a n L e g i o n P r o g r a m 8 : 4 5 — L et ' * D a n c e 9 : 0 0 — M a r q u e an d Q u e u e 9 : 1 5 — B e n n y G o o d m a n 9 : 3 0 — R r l i g i o n 9 : 4 5 — P a t t i C h a p in I O : \ 5 - R e e n y G o o d m a n ' s O r c h e s t r a 1 0 : 3 0 R o g e r P r y o r ' s O r c h e s t r a 1 1 :0 0 -,—O i r i e N e l s o n ' * O r c h e s t r a I I :30— T ed F i o R it o '* O r c h e s t r a s o d C h a r a c t e r B u i l d i n g W O A I 7 :00—- M o r n i n g D e v o t i o n s 7 : 1 6 — G o o d M o r n i n g M e lo d ie s 7 : 3 0 — M u s i c a l P r o g r a m 7 :45— New* a :00— Ga il N o r t h # 8 : 1 5 — B r e a k f a s t Clu b 9 : 0 0 - H y m n * of All Church## 9 : 1 5 — B e t t y a n d Bob 9 : 3 0 — H o u s e o f D r e a m s 9 : 4 6 — T o d a y ’* C h i l d r e n 1 0 :1 5— V a g a b o n d s 1 0 : 8 0 — H o w t o R e C h a r m i n g 11 :1 5 — M u s i c a l T r o g r s m 1 1 : 8 0 — T e x a s F a r m a n d H o rn# H o a r 1 2 :0 0 — N a t i o n a l F a r m a n d H o m e H o u r 1 2 :80— D o u g h b o y s I 9 : 4 5 — J a c k A m l o n g ’* O r c h e s t r a I : 0 0 — C h u c k W a g o n G a n g A C C U R A C Y . Accuracy . . « the only thing we accept when pre­ scribing and fitting glasses. Accuracy . . . based on a thorough scientific elim ina­ tion that wit give you satis­ faction rn every way. W e invite you to consult with us. o p r o ^ R j s ) r s Seventh 4 Corijrras ^ 3 5 6 6 Tog I *4umw'found u/ mm r u w rvrrzi n mm/ „ 5 o : AHC At the Shows “ MEN ARE NOT GODS.” With Miriam Hopkins, G«rtrud« Law­ rence, and Sebastian Shaw. At the Paramount. (First day). “THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS.” With Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, and Abbey Play­ ers of Dublin. At the State. (Re­ viewed today). “ WEEK-END MILLIONAIRE.” With Buddy Rogers and Mary Brian. At the Queen. (Reviewed today). NATION AFLAME.” With Lila Lee and Noel Madison. At the Texas. (Last day). “GO WEST, YOUNG MAN.” With Mae West, Warren William, and Randolph Scott. At the Capi­ tol. “ADVENTURE IN MANHAT­ TAN.” With Joel McCrea a n d Jean Arthur. At the Varsity. E D W I N Stag* STRAW BRIDGE’S “ Ballet Intime.” With Lisa Par­ nova. Presented by the Student Entertainment Com­ Cultural mittee. At 8:15 o’clock tonight i- Hogg Memorial Auditorium. R eview ed Today • W E E K - E N D M I L L I O N A I R E . ” A t t h e Q u e e n . D i r e c t e d b y A r t h u r W o o d * . S c e ­ n a r io a n d d i a l o g u e b y J a c k D a v i e s , J r ., an d Max K e a t e r . P r o - G e o f f r e y Ke rr, d u r e d b y A l l i a n c e . R e l e a s e d bv G a u m o n t * B r i t i s h . T H E C A S T ....... „— ______— — . R u d d y R o g e r s P i e r r e S u z a n n e M a r y Br ia n - Ga I Ii v e r t ___________________ * ’• H B erry J o h n H a r w o o d D u p o n t 1 ;30— J e a n D i c k i n s o n J .-OO— P e p p e r Y o u n g ' * F a m i l y 2 : 1 6 — Ma P e r k i n s 2 : 80 — V ie a n d S a d # n : 00 — H e n r y B u s s e s O r c h e s t r a 3 : 3 0 — F o l l o w t h e M o o n i :0 0 — A i r b r e a k s 4 :30— R a n d a ll S i s t e r s 5 :00 —J a c k A r m s t r o n g 5 : ! I — P r o f e s s o r Bob 5 4 5 — O r p h a n A n n i e 6 : 1 5 — U n c l e Er r* 6 :30—- R a r e Old V io li n* 7 :0 O— On# M a n ’* F a m i l y 7 : 8 0 — W a y n e K i n g JU OO— jrr# d A ll e n 9 :11(1— Hi t P a r a d e I ? o — M e r e d i t h W i l s o n ' s O r c h e s t r a 'n ’ A n d y 10 oo — A m o * 1 0 : 3 0 — E m il C o l e m a n ' s O r c h e » t r a IJ o o — F r a n k i e T r o m h a u e r ’e O r c h e s t r a 11 : 3 0 — H e rb ! * K e g P r i n c e s s P r i n c e _____—__ P r e s i d e n t _____ H o t e l M a n a g e r C a r o li n e ..... ........ . N o r a h G a l * B i l l y M i l t o n — C h a r le s C a r s o n . .A ub re y M a l l a l i e u V e r o n i c a R o s e not comedy, Not slapstick enough to he good low clever and enough to be high comedy, “ Week­ fire a t end Millionaire” misses every shot. Buddy Rogers, medi­ ocre as usual, plays the part of Pierre, a poor clerk, who, arriv­ ing at his bank too late to deposit francs, hi*. spends the week-end in the Royal suite of a large hotel, mistaken fo. a millionaire. employer’s 5,000 Mary Brian, also mediocre as usual, is Suzanne, a mannequin posing as a countess in order to help him sell his non-existent bus­ iness to a sucker— the “ million­ aire.” is The hotel in which hero and heroine are staying full of crooks, all of whom set their silk hat#— or permanent waves— for Pierre. At the close of various strained situations, Pierre man­ ages to retunn the money to his employer, fo r which act he is duly rewarded, since the bank in which he five to deposit thousand has gone broke over the week-end. Forthwith he and the “ countess” at last reveal to each other their identities (clinch). failed true the The plot, thin as it is, contains possibilities which are not ex­ ploited. Except for spots here and tiiere in which W. H. Berry as the is almost “ countess’s” employer is mediocre.— funny A.M.A. film the “ T H E P L O U G H A N D T H E S T A U S . ” A t t h e S t a t e . D i v e r t e d b y J o h n For d. A s ­ s i s t e d b y A r t h u r S h i e l d s o f t h * A b b e y T h e a t e r . S c r e e n p la y b y D u d l e y N i c h o l s . B a s e d ' T h e on S e e n O ' C a s e y ' s p l e v . P l o u g h and t h e S t a r s . ” M u s ic a l d i r e c ­ t i n g by N a t h a n i e l S h i l k r e t . Art d ir e c t i o n b y V a n N e s t P o l g la * # - T e c h n i c a l d i r e c ­ t io n b y G e o r g e B e r n a r d M c N u l t y . R e ­ l e a s e d b y R K O - R a d i o . T H E C A S T ............... .................. B a r r y P r e s t o n F u e l e r J a c k Clit h er o* — - B a r b a r a R ta nw y cV N ora C H t h er o e F l u t h e r F t i t g e r a l d T h * C o v e y . D eni * O ' D e a M r s. G o g a n _ _ _ _ — — U n a O ’C o n n o r M o i l e r _________ R o n i t a G r a n v i l l e B e s s i e B u r g * * * E i l e e n C r o w e B r e n n a n _________________ F . J M c C o r m i c k P e a r s # ........... ............. ...........A r t h u r S h i e l d - G e n. C o n n o l l y ________________ M o r o n i O l s e n Men must fight, and women women must weep When the green banner with it? orange plow and Scars rose over Dublin during Easter week, 1916, that was all it dignified. A t least in the mind of one young woman, who did not understand why she must give her Husband the cause that had already taken so many. to As that young matron, Barbara Stanwyck plays her tearful part with unquiet, yet restrained, emo­ tion. She looks no more beautiful than tear-stained average wife. Unshaved Preston Foster, as her husband, understands both his duty to his country and to his wife. He heeds both. the W ar and Insurrection, however, the are not all the elements In play. Though it is a sore time of trouble for Ireland, its people do not all weep for their own fate. Barry Fitzgerald as the spirited El tither, for example, is not much the political inconvenienced by upheaval. He still finds drinks and plenty of chances to take off his coat, roll up hi* sleeves, and pose his fists. And Eileen Crowe, as the fruit- vendor tenant, spitfires her way through, they taking things rome. Especially when the plun­ dering begins. as the Bonita Granville hated brat of “ These Three,” plays the part of strong minded consumptive, She meekly plays her role with tragic convic­ tion. frail but the With some of the brawls of “ The Informer’’ and the roof-top seine of “ Beloved Enemy,” this picture is intense in accuracy and mass feeling rather than in epi­ tomizing the attitude of one or two characters. Choir* scenes: Fluther hurling a pot of geraniums at the machine gunner? in the street below; Mrs. CHtheroe going walking with her husband after church on Easter Sunday to show new clothes, finding them not so showy after all. off her Based on the play called “ the greatest dram* of the Twentieth Century’’ by Maxwell Anderson, famous American playwright, the screen version with its 90 per cent cast of Abbey Theater play­ er? could not have been improved. Varying only slightly the original play, it brings an inten­ sity and reality that cannot be brought out in any stage version. from — L.H. Fifty-five Pass Language Exams Reports from foreign language examinations show only one fail­ ure in Latin and eight failures in German, while fifty-five parsed German, Latin, French. Grades on other examinations will be posted as soon as possible. and Those who passed the German examination follow: F. O. Bohls, Marshall C’amell, Jack Cunningham, Esther Ho- meyer, Charles Hrisnkopoulous, Frances K e a t i n g , Hildegard Kuehne, A. C. Moore, Mr?. Ruth Moore, Gregg Ring, Marion Rom­ berg, David Shelby, Mrs. Marian S. Steves Katherine Walsh, Jane BAGE THREE Weiner!, Morris Weissman, a n d Edward Ximinea. Sarah The following passed French: Mary Beckmann, Jane Betta, Mary Bogarte, Mary Buchanan, Frederick Buechel, Edward Burns, Mrs. Helen Chapman, Virginia Crew* Madeline Crimmins, Noel Pharr Davis, Dugger, Norma Egg, Eugene Ennis, Riser Everett, Mary Foshee, M a r y Grath, George Graham, Ethel Guthrie, Amelia Harlan, J. L. Harper, Evelyn Harris. Margery Hombs, Billie Jones, Katherine Klett, Sudie Knight, Archie Lay, June Learned, Charlotte Lipp- man. Jean Longwith, H. B. Mason, Louise Morris, Virginia Nixon, and A ndia Park. The following passed Latin: Annie Clark Nixie Ladner, Jesse Smith, Anna Mae Steck, and Horace G. Wooten. & Son: m r n u r u y i i Now in Gay Spring Colors COLLEGIATE Casual as an E nglish sch oolboy's bat. off rn a n ] m e i i $1 OO $ 1 9 8 I * n d I Choice for the lifetime spent about the campu?— this little breton will survive any vicissitudes of weather or circumstances. Freshmen will copy the upper-dass way of snapping the brim down. 211/j to 23. D O W N S T A IR S MILLINERY You’ll have to Rush... I i All persons whose name begins with F G HI J Section Closes 6:00 p. rn. Monday, February 22 For others the schedule is as follows: K L M N O — Section closet 6 p. february 20 rn., Saturday, PQ R ST -Section closes 6 p. rn.. Thursday, February 23 U V W X Y Z — Section closes 6 p. rn., Tuesday, March 2 if Studio a p p o in t m e n t s should be m ade now at J o u rn a lis m B uilding 108 in o r d e r to avoid a possible last m in u t e rush. Remember to call first at Journalism Building I08 The I937 Cactus P A G E P O U R T H E D A I L Y T E X A N GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty Tacks Free TYETTSTJSDAY, F E B R U A R Y 17, 1 9 3 7 LEGISLATIVE FIRST READER -•Poverty Amidst Plenty mu B y A L I C E M A R Y A D A M S last Had you not i ced how not hi ng is I n ­ so new as a new s e m e s t e r ? the silt and sand vari abl y. a f t e r o f t e r m' s not es have been wa - b e d a wa y by a s t i f f s hower of fi nal s, you c om e out on the sunny the side o f r e g i s t r a t i on ai r f e e l i ng d i f f e r e nt . fi nd to I have to do B u t then, col l ege ai r is f u n n y s t u f f . On the mo r n i n g s when s ome o ne be at s me t o my Daily is stick T e x a n , all my head out the door and s n i f f the a i r , to know' p r e t t y well w h a t ’s goi ng on ar ound t he campus. And s o me t i me s ac ross even the T e x a n w o n ’t be pub­ t hi ngs l ishi ng f or days. run I Perspective - - ( Co n t i n u e d f r o m P a ge o n e ) __________ E D H O D G E ........... .. .......... . Ed S y e r s F r a n k i e Mae Wellborn S P O R T S D E P A R T M E N T S O C I E T Y D E P A R T M E N T J o e Balden .John M c C o l l * F r a n c e s La nder s E l i z a b e t h K e e n e y a m u s e m e n t db; p a r t m k n t Per i c l es Al e x a nd e r F E A T U R E D E P A R T M E N T Edi t or .... Associate Editor. Editor---------------------- — A s s o c i a t e «. .. ......-— ...... T e le g rap h Edi t or A ssistant T e l e g r a ph B a i t e r E d n a Merle M c M u r r y Norri s Davi s ....... Mack Robert - ’on J o e Whi t l ey F O R T H I S I S S U E N I G H T E D I T O R J O H N D. M C C U L L Y Assist ant s rison Report ers S port s Edi t o r Assi st ant So c i e t y Edi t or T h e r e t o De a n, Ma r y R a t e Duggan, M a r g a r e t Ga r - Madel ei ne (' ri mmi ng, M a r g a r e t Pf * -nail. Mark Ro b e r t s o n. H a r r y Quin, Gerald P o r t e r , Ve r n o n Rooke. Nat han S a f i r J o e Whi t l ey J u a n i t a Whi t t l e s e y Progressive Legislation And Social Welfare. . D o n ' t a r g u e with h i m , W i l b u r — w e ' r e h o p e l e s s l y b e h i n d o n th is m o n t h ' s b u d g e t a n y w a y ! " Professor Speaks By H. Y. B E N E D I C T Editor** Not * : Wi t h this ar t i cl e I The Daily T e x a n begins, a new J f e a t u r e . T h e ar t i c l e s will be con- i t r i b u t e ^ by f a c ul t y m e m b e r s o f , the Uni ve r s i t y, a n d w ill deal wi th s u b j e c t s in t h e i r speci al field. Dr . i dent of rho H. Y, Ben e di c t , pr< t he j U n i ve r s i t y, has c o n t r i b ut e d | i naugur al a r t i c l e t hai follows. the T e x a n T he e f f o r t o f to the have a a r e g u l a r f e a t ur e a f a c ­ ul t y c ol umn deserves s uccess, but will e n c o u n t e r s om" di f f i cul t i e s . T h e absenep f ro m the T e x a n o f i nt el l ect ual much r e l a t i n g t o life of t he Uni ve r s i t y has long been a m a t t e r o f r egret , and, f o r t he a b s e n c e , the m a n a g e m e n t of the T e x a n i« rn nowise wholly r e ­ sponsible Such mat eri al is hard to '-till h a r d e r get i ntelligible and j to get in a f or m j i nt e r e s t i ng to t he ge n e r al rea de r . ' And it ha* to be g o t t e n very g e n ­ e r a l l y f r o m peopl e who do not ‘••eek and even dislike ne ws pa pe r publicity. F u r t h e r and u n f o r t u n ­ f i v e t housand ate iv, tho st udent s st udi ed hard la-4 ni ght is not news, whe r e a s t he f act t hat l ast one in a ny f orm and s t ud e n t wa s f a c t t hat a r r e s t e d I night ]« nows. ac t ua l l y T h i s e f f o r t is in a di rect i on t h a t (I t hi nk the A me r i ca n daily n e ws ­ in the papers will have to t ravel in which it f ut u r e — in a direct i on t raveli ng. Un ­ is now doubt edl y t here will tie perpet ual demand f o r a daily ne ws pape r, me a n i n g by dail y a publi cat i on t ha t tells in very b r i e f f or m about ma n y o f the happeni ngs o f yest er-1 is day. Hofe-off-the-griddle news j bound to c o n t i n u e a• a vital f e n - 1 Mure. S uc h a peri odi cal, however, J is wholly i na deq ua t e . Y e s t e r d a y is I a me r e a t om of time and h e nc e j ' he e x i s t e n c e of weekl i es, mo n t h- ! lie-, and t he big S u n d a y ma ga zi ne j edi ti ons o f i nc r e a s i ng a mo u n t o f t ion and e xp l an a t i on o f the news ] in the dailie*. the i n t e r p r e t a ­ the dailie . and this E x a c t l y c ondi t i on f a c e s ' he T e x a n and mor e emphat i cal l y. can I T he Uni versi t y I not devel op weekl i es ami mont h- j I lies to s u p p l e me n t tho dailies, and the 1 it is, I t hi nk, the community, t ask of T e x a n to c omb i ne into m- col umns : j daily, weekl y, mont hl y, and even m o r e p e r m a n e n t e l e me n t * . T h e daily soci al , at hl et ic, and t he ] of news f ea t ur e s gener al T e x a n are in good wo r k i n g order and the na me s of ma n y people are be spa t t e r ed all o v e r its pages on t ha t na me s ma ke news, which is, of course, t rue — at least so f a r as those named are : c onc e r ne d, but not as f a r as g e n ­ is c o n ­ i nf o r ma t i o na l upli ft I the old t heory eral c er ned. rt in be f ound to be hoped t h a t ! is much i n f o r ma t i o n a b o u t ; more detai l ed life and work o f t he U n i ve r - j th* sity will f ut u r e T e x a n s . F o r this to happen, help f r o m the f a c u l t y is e ss e nt i al . Thi s will be a l ittle d i f f i cu l t to s ec ur e, l arge l y be c a u s e o f a r e l uc t a n c e to be t ho ught gui l t y of a d v e r t i s ­ the d i f f i c u l t y resides ing. P a r t l y in t he f a c t t ha t i t is hard to p r e ­ pare ma t e r i a l on t e c h n i ca l m a t t e r s i n­ so as to be t h a t f a c t t er e s t i n g despite t he r e i n­ is- a g r e a t a m o u n t of t e r e s t i n g ma t e r i a l in e xi s t e nce . i n f o r ma t i v e and the ii cws about I r e me m b e r t h a t once upon a t i me Carl H a r t ma n n , o ur f i rst Ph. D. , while a p r o f e s s o r here was appr oached by a T e x a n r e p o r t e r tho pos s ums tn got t ha t Carl was s t udyi ng with such succes s t h a t a g r e a t r e s e a r c h i n­ s t it uti on soon t h e r e a f t e r took h i m 1 away f rom the U n i ve r s i t y and h a s . given hun t housands of dollars to wot;k with possums, monke ys , et al. C a r l happened to be in a h u r r y and, discoveri ng t h a t t he r e p o r t e r did not e ven k r o w t h a t the po*- J is a ma r supi al , ma d e a c u r t sum the o f f e n d e d ) ans we r . W h e r e u p o n r e po r t e r depa r t e d and wrot e a lively T e x a n a r t i c l e t h a t p r e s e n t ­ ed H a r t m a n n and Ins possums in I light t h a t ma d e a m o n k e y o ut I a of H a r t m a n n . Mishaps o f thi« kind will h a p ­ pen hut a r e not i mp o r t a n t , and I s i n c e r e l y hope help this ne w c ol umn will be s u c ­ ces s f ul l y added to the T e x a n . that with f a c u l t y | Official Notice Bui ldi ng. Dur i ng R E M O V A L S A L L . We a r e soon ( ? ) to mo\e to the new Main- L i b r a r y t he l a r ge s t o c k o f bul l et i ns y e a r s a ha? a c c u mul a t e d . One o f t he m is “ Th*- Uni ve r s i t y of T e x a s C o m ­ mu ni t y S o n g B o o k . ” T h e pri ce h e r e t o f o r e ha? b e e n 2 5 c ent ?. Yo u ma y have t h e m now for IO c e n t s a c o p y a? l ong as they last, ( all a t S u t t o n Hall 1 0 3 . E. J . M A T H E W S , r e g i s t r a r . house at T H E U N I V E R S I T Y c o o p e r a t i v e 103 E a s t 2 2 S t r e e t will be open dur i ng s umme r tho s ession. Appl i c a t i o n s a r e being re * h e rei ved now* in ho O f f i c e of Dean of Me n f ro m those who wish to live t he r e t hi s s umme r . A R N O N O W O T N Y , as i?t.#nt dean of men. yioot Court ( Co n t i nu e d f r o m P a g e one I time t h i - ) ear* in the s e n t e n c e was two the state p en iten tiary^ L e s s o n No. I T w e n t y million dol ars ( a p p r o x i ­ m a t e l y ) has b e e n ' p e n t f or build­ i ngs and physical e qui pme n t since t he f oun di ng o f the school. Onl y about 3 0 per c en t more t o ­ that ha- been spent ail than g e t h e r f i f t y - t h r e e the e nt i r e ye a r s o f the U n i v e r s i t y ’s hi story f o r pro f e s s o r i al 1 a l a ni s. in S T U D E N T C O M M I T T E E ON P U B L I C I N F O R M A T I O N : J O E L W E S T B R O O K . R O B E R T T. B R I N S M A DE . ( Co nt i nue d f r om P a g e o n e ) c ha i r ma n of t he publi ci ty d e p a r t ­ in' nt. N e w B l o o d “ Thi s Dean Nowotny was a nx i o us * 0 c e “ s o me ne w bl ood’’ as c h i * t ot s t a f f o f this y e a r ’s c o m m i t t e e , and sugge st e d the a ppo i nt me n t of Mr. Hurt as ge ner al c ha i r ma n . idea o f t he c o l o ne l ’s— this ‘road s h o w ' — ma ke s the think that m a y b e we old t i me r ? a r e slip­ pi ng, ” he said. “ W e ’d b e t t e r name hi m c ha i r ma n of the whole busi ­ ness and l et him get h i ' f ee t we t this y e a r . ” He f u r t h e r warned t ha t as the idea was the pr e s e nt a t i o n o f a1! the a aviti c- o f the c a mpu s rolled into one mass display, c oo p e r a ­ tion f r o m all individual o r g a n i z a ­ tions would be I mperat i ve. T h e commi t * e e ’s ne x t me e t i n g is schedul ed f or T ue s da y , f e b r u ­ ar y 2 3 , but pers onnel o f i ndi vi d­ ual c o mmi t t e e s f o r d e p a r t ­ me n t s o f ge ner a l publi ci ty. S w e e t ­ h e a r t sel ecti on, c a mpu s o r g a n i z a - ! t i ons, and the parade will be de- ; t e r mi n e d by t he end o f the week, | Mr. McCur dy sa>d tho L A S T D A Y 25c TILL 5 W HAT W OULD T O U OO l f YOU B ftA M I A M I U I O K A I R I TO K A W I E K E N D E T H U R S D A Y - F P . I D A Y LAST DAV ! J EAN ARTHUR / < JO EL MCCREA T H U R S D A Y O N L Y ! K i t THRILLSlPffl MIGHT R O B E R T YOUNG FLORENCE RICE TED MEALY S. I OHE HAYDON CaUwhw OGU" i t i t il iu m G R O U P M E E T S T h e C o n s u m e r ’s gr oup o f the l uncheon A . A . U . W. will have a t oday a t 1 2 : 4 5 o ’clock at the U n i ­ t abl e will versi t y Commons . T h e o f be dec or a t e d with pac ka g es food and drugs b r ought by t he me mb e r s , announc e d Mrs. L. A. J o f f r e ? ? . T he discussion f o r this me e t i ng will be P ur e Foods and Drugs, and is br o u ght will ser ve as ill ust rat i ons. food t hat the T H E P R O G R E S S I V E D E M O C R A T S o f T H E U. O F T . Will P resen t S t a t e R ep resen ta tiv e H E R M A N JO N E S IN A D I S C U S S I O N O F “ T A X A T I O N IN T E X A S ” GARRISON HALL I 8 P. M. The public is invited L a s t T i m e * T o d a y N O E L M A D I S O N L I L A L E E NATION A F L A M E S t a r t * T h u r s d a y E l m o r e W h i t n e y R o b e r t C u m m i n g * in T H R E E CHEERS FOR L O V E ” T E X A S r NO W! A Story of Dublin in Revolt! BALSARA STANWYCK * S C A N O 'C A S E Y 'S I 04IC 4 L M fir SMC P R E S T O N F O S T E R U N A O C O N N O R STARTI NG T O D A Y ! ! STRANDED IN PODUNK. WITH NO PLAYMATE BUT THC FARMER’S SON “TAM A Bin. MONTY... KMOWlCDGE DON T HURT NOBODY!” E X T R A ! A N>i* Sp o r t l i e h t - L U C KY S P U . E S ” Colored Tr a v e l o g u e Vaudevil l e Ai * N E W T O D A Y ! 25c ’Til I T h e c ur t a i n fell, hut the show w a ­ n e ! over. f or to give s t at i s t i c s, J . Don Hill, police i ns t r uc t o r in the Aus t i n ti a f f ic school, c ame to the Mage f i g­ ures. warni ngs , and advice. His f i g u r e ? showed t h a t it would t ake, a c c o u n t i n g t he re ac t i o n and b r a k i n g t i me , 3 3 0 f ee t t o st op a c a r go i ng 60 mile* an hour. T h e impact of a c a r g o i ng 6 0 miles an hour and s t r i k i n g a s t a t i on a r y o b ­ j e c t would be equal to the f o r c e with which an e l e v a t o r would hit the bo t t o m of t he s ha f t if it fell f r o m the t ent h floor. T h e movie, “ T h e Hit and Run D r i v e r , ” was shown t o d e m o n ­ s t r a t e the t echni cal cri mi nol ogi cal side of hi t - and- r un driving. Mrs. Da ve F o x o f Dal las is via in Lit i l i ng her d a u g h t e r He l e n Lief i eld. ( Co nt i nu e d f r o m P a g e o n e ) f a r m o w n e r - o p e r a t o r ’s e q ui t y his pr o pe r t y f o r t y - t wo per c e n t , and of our b e s t f a r m i n g s ec t i ons, as little a s one f i f th. in is, on t he a v e r a ge , in some is F a r m I n » e c u r i t y ha l f the f ul l y “ Whe n t ot al t he Un i t e d f a r m popul at i on of l onge r can f eel s e c ur e , S t a t e s no when mi l li ons o f our people have l ost t hei r root s in the soil, ac t i o n to provide s e c u r i t y is i mpe r at i ve , and will b e g e n e r a l l y approved. “ A probl em o f such ma g ni t ud e is not solved ov e r ni ght , n o r by a n y one limited a ppr oac h, no r by al one. the F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t r e s o ur c e s , both Whi l e a g g r a v a t e d by the d e p r e s ­ is the sion, t he t e n a n c y probl em a c c u mu l at e d resul t of ge n e r a t i o n s o f u n t hi nki ng e x pl o i t a t i o n of our land a gr i c ul t ur a l and people. We c an no l o nge r pos t pone a c t i o n. W e mu s t begi n a t onc e with such r e s o u r c e s of ma n power, mo n e y and e xp e r i e n c e as a r e a v a i l a b l e , and with such met hods as will call f o r t h t he c o ­ local, s t at e , o pe r a t i ve e f f o r t s of a ’ d F e d e r a l a g e n c i e s o f g o v e r n ­ me nt , and of l andl ords qui t e as wel l as t e n a n t s . ” Student Cultural Entertainm ent C om m ittee P resen ts ra w o n c lu e m H W M ij 1 a r n o v a AND T H E IR B A L L E T INT1ME HOGG M EM OR IA L A U D I T O R I U M T o t 1 itflii 8 :1 5 P . 111. General Admission 7 5 c Reserved Seats $ 1 . 0 0 T i c k e t * a t R E E D M U S I C S T O R E T E X A S U NI O N 201 I r v in g i J e r i i n 1*