At Christm as play, and m a k e g ood c h eer, For Christm as c o m e s but o n c e a year. — T u s s l e r . ©he Baity ©exalt The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 22, 1933 S I X P A G E S T O D A Y No. 8 0 Stayton Releases \2o Faculty Members Go Law Resolutions Passed in Dallas T q N a t i ( m a [ During Holiday Period Bar Association Requests Examinations For State Lawyers Make 6 Changes Proposals to Be Taken Up In El Paso Meeting January 6 d e f in i te R eso lu tio n s r e ­ and c o m m e n d a tio n s m a d e by th e co m ­ m it te e on legal e d u c a t io n a n d a d ­ mission to th e b a r a n d a d o p t e d by th e S ta te Bai A sso c iation at its m e e tin g in Dallas, h a v e b ee n a n ­ n oun ce d by J u d g e R o b e rt W. S ta y - ! ton, p r o f e s s o r of law, w ho at-1 te n d e d th e session. J mig* S ta y to n , a member o f the co m m ittee, makes th e follow ing a n n o u n c e m e n t : i ________ L a w society c o n v e n tio n s , te ac h - | : o rs’ a c c o u n t in g m e e tin g s, la n g u a g e I asso ciatio n science j m eetin g s, public sp e a k in g c o n v e n ­ tions, an d eve n p ro b le m s o f in te r- g a t h e r in g s , Ayer Appointed Consultant For Course Revision Plans for Carrying Out Curriculum Changes A pproved ^----------- _ livens* c e r t a i n to pi ac- ( 3 ) T h a t A rticle 307 o f th e R e -. e d u c a tio n a l a d m in is t r a tio n , Dr. F re d C. A yer, p r o ie s s o r of h a s r u n ieu- e x e c u tiv e l a w I c o m m itte e of ’ he T exas S a te < ui - vised S t a t u t e s w hich is th e law re-J IHH n a p p o in te d gem tai q u ir in g the S u p re m e C o u r t t o ex -! hutn c o n s u lta n t by the em p t g r a d u a t e s of schools fro m th e r e q u i r e m e n t o f ! 1 iculum Revision P r o g r a m , F lans fo r c a r ry ng out th e pro- e x a m in a tio n fo r revision as tice law, w as re c o m m e n d e d to be g r a m of c u r r ic u l u m su bm itted by this com m ot* e have r epe ale d, a n d t h a t all a p p l ic a n ts f o r a dm ission to r e - been u n a n im o u sly a p p r o v e d by th e l e a c h e r s A ssociation, to q u ir e d u n d e r th e su p e rv isio n o f th e Su- j t *1<’ S ectio n o r S u p e r in te n d e n c e of p r e m e C o u r t; said S ta te e f f e c tiv e t h r e e y e a r s a f t e r p a s - Bm*™* of E d u c a tio n . The U n iv er- all Slty o f T e x a s * t o g e t h e r w ith sage by th e L e g is la tu re . I exas, is co-operating with the committee, said D r. A yer. th e S u p r e m e C o u r t oth e r se n io r colleges o.1 the* s u p r e m e ’ ^‘‘J A ssociation, a n d e x a m in a tio n . t h e b a r be I exas S ta te (2 ) T h a t ta k e an re p e a l to be the disputes b e ­ n a t io n a l b o u n d a r y tw e e n th e U nited S t a t e s a n d M e x ­ ico will o cc u p y th e tim e o f m any U n iv e r s ity p r o fe sso rs a n d stud en ts d u r i n g the h oliday seaso n. D ean Ira P. H ild e b ra n d a n d P r o f e s s o r B r y a n t S m ith of th© .School of L aw pla n to a t t e n d th e A ssociation of A m e ric a n L a w S ch o o ls’ m e e ti n g in Chicago, D e­ c e m b e r 28, 29, and 30. Mr. S m ith will r e a d a p a p e r b e f o r e th e m e e t ­ in g D e c em b e r 29 on “ L egal R e­ lief A g a in s t th e I n a d e q u a c i e s o f E q u i t y . ” Dr. W ilfo rd L. W h ite, p r o f e s ­ sor o f m a rk e tin g , will a t t e n d th© c o m b in ed m e e ti n g of the N a t i o n a l A ssociation of T e a c h e r s o f M a r ­ k e t in g and A dvertising, a n d th e N a tio n a l A sso ciation o f T e a c h e r s o f A c c o u n tin g in P h ila d e lp h ia , De­ c e m b e r 2 '1 in D e te r m in in g T o ta l Costs of Dis­ t r i b u t i o n ’’ will be th e s u b je c t of a p a p e r w hich Dr. W h ite will r e a d a t th e m e e tin g . “ S om e P ro b le m s C. A. Tim m , a s so c ia te p r o f e s ­ sor of g o v e r n m e n t, p la n s to go to W a s h in g to n d u r in g t h e h o lid a y s in th e i n te r e s t of th e B u r e a u of R e­ s e a r c h of th e Social S cie nce s to w o rk on p ro b le m s o f th e i n t e r n a ­ tio n a l t h e b o u n d a r y U n ite d S ta te s a n d Mexico. b e tw e en V O L U M E X X X V Agents to Hear Loan Prospects For Dormitories [Jester to Tell of Grant For New Building At Meeting Officers Sought Housing Problem Raised By New Construction Program Varied Christmas Customs Observed in Foreign Lands to in, t h a t C h r is t m a s is p e r h a p s th e only a n d is c e le b r a te d th e p r e s e n t s r e c e iv e in all I t h e n sets th e m in th e w indow , h o lid a y t h e c o u n t r i e s o f th e world. W h e - 1 th cr in C hina, E g y p t, In d ia , A fric a, In In F i a m , ‘ a n d G e r m a n y y e a r s the T w e lf th ' ake w a s c e le ­ ago. f e a s t s of b r a te d a s one of f o r j S c a n d in a v ia , a m o n g th e Magi, th e I C h ristm a s. C h r is tm a s tw elv e d a y s w hich r e p r e s e n t e d th e B r a h a m in s , game tw elve d a y s th a t ii took th e wise tr a c e d , and m a n y a r e Uh* s t r a n g e men to follow th e s t a r to its des- c e le b r a tio n s and r itu a ls t h a t arc* | tin a tio n . On th e tw e lfth n ig h t th e fo u n d in th e s e v a r io u s c o u n trie s , s t u d e n ts o f th e colleges, a n d th e th e q u e e r e s t people w ould p r e p a r e a ca k e and th e D ru id s, f e a t u r e - m a y .Mexico one of th e be le a d in g lasted th e or In ’ in th in sid e s . T h e se th e n cut up a n d it. T h e ca k e w as j c e le b r a tio n s of C h r is tm a s is f o u n d . pU| a b e a n It is called La P in a ta , and a p in a ta to j the p e r s o n is a la rg e j a r m a de of clay w ith w hom th e piece w ith th e b e a n fell e x t r e m e l y j a r s w as k in g for th e e v e nin g. Regents of the U niversity, m e e t ­ ing in A ustin January 5, w ill hear d e c o r a t i n g I he a r e p o r t f r o m B e au fo rt! H. J e s t e r , a1' A i r m a n on tho n c i th e r th e patio a n d h o u se s w ith e v e r ­ c h u r c h e s leman, on the su ccessfu l nego or the house. g r e e n is of t r e e s a n d b r a n c h e s lion ' f the grant and loan from ifc t T he p in a ta s a r e su sp e n d e d fro m v e r y e a r ly d a te . T he J e w s used th * /F e d e ra l Public W orks Admin­ the room. E ach of th e F e a s t of T a b e r ­ in th e m for the construction of istration th e fam ily a n d ca h m e m b e r of nacles. Borne of the e a r ly c o u n ­ the Main Building-Library. They g u e s t tu r n blin d fo ld e d a n d in th is cils, h o w e v e r, decided will con sid er the status the given a stick with w hich to b re a k ip r a c tic e .savoured of p a g a n ism , ami U n iversity^ application for allot­ in CIU th e p r a c tic e w as abolished, the p in ta , if he can fin d it. W h e n tv >• construction ment of th e c ustom was re v iv e d bv the ja i jot tw o d o r m i t o r i e s . This m atter the a n c ie n t T e u to n s who c e le b ra G sc ra m b le has been somewhat delayed be­ th e se aso n by d e c k in g a f ir 1 he* e ca u se o f technicalities. to The R egents are is b ro k e n t h e r e is a wild Laten tr e e . T he f ir tr e e sym bolized th e c o n te n ts , . au s to o b ta in ss no th e m ain room of p r a c tic e m iddle 1 s» a in ed S a n ta funds th e ir t h a t o f o f a ’ is t0 j S pain or M exico;^ his place is t a k e n be of t h e th e wise m en will be his shoes w ith g r a s s to fee d th e ca m e ls W is t- Men. T he p ar-J th e m th e risin g of th e sun. A st ai w as u sua lly h u n g a t th e to n, a n d ap ples, n u ts , a n d balls, sy m b o liz ­ ing a n d s t a r s a r o u n d t h e sides. tell s of •y; so ea ch child th e su n , m oon , th e ch ild re n fills th a t Gets Short, Thompson, Price Help Form Local | ShortenShortest Old man sun was visible only I 10.2 h o u rs T h u r d s a y , D e c e m b e r the 21—-the s h o r te s t d a y o f ! year. fro m f a r t h e r e s t s o u th T he w in te r solstice, the point in the ecliptic a t w hich the sun th e is j e q u a t o r , will o c c u r a t 1 2 : 1 5 to- I day, D e c em b e r 22. T h e w in te r [ solstice is so called because the I sun th e n a p p a r e n t l y s t a n d s still in ys s o u th w a r d m o tio n a n d th e n s t a r t s m o v in g in th e o th e r 'direction. J I s u m m e r solstice. A t a b o u t J u n e 21. T he lo n g e st d ay o f th e y e a r , the tim e f o u r te e n a n d o n e - f o u r t h h o u rs o f su n lig h t a r e rec o rd e d . is called t hi s Plans Completed For Recreation Program in Gym Carol Singing and Tableaux F eatured in Annual Celebration to be P la n s h a v e b ee n c o m p le t e d f o r th e a n n u a l C h r is tm a s p a g e a n t an d choral p r o g r a m at a t G r e g o ry G y m n a s iu m 7 :30 o ’cloi k u n d e r th e au s p ic e s o f th e city r e c re a tio n d e p a r t m e n t , J a m e s A. G a rriso n , city r e c r e a ti o n rec- s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , held tonight, a n n o u n c e d * 1 1 i I \ . ch o ra l Mrs. R a lp h O gd en will d ir e c t th e t a b le a u x to be p r e s e n te d d u r ­ ing th e s in g in g o f th e c a r o ls by th e A m a t e u r C h o ra l club of A us­ tin a n d th e A u stin M e n ’s choru s. Me m b e vs of t hese c lubs will be dressed in b la ck a n d w hite ro b e s to f u r n i s h th e b a c k g r o u n d f e a t u r i n g f o r th e m a n g e r se em th e ta b le a u x . T h e t a b l e a u x will be co m posed o f th e follow ing A ustin m en a n d w o m e n : Mrs. D an D re i­ del*, Mrs. M a rtin E llio tt, F r a n k C a lv e rt, B. IV F ilcher, V ic to r Kor- m e ier, M. L. B e g g e m e n , J o h n Mc­ Curdy, Dr. J, M, K u e h n e , arui F r a n k G a lla g h e r. J civic o r c h e s t r a u n d e r the d ire c tio n • of C a rl E d w a r d B o th , th e Rev. IL (A G a r ris o n of th e C e n tr a l C h r is tia n C h u r c h will give th e in ­ v o ca tion, follow ed by S c rip ­ th e Rev. Leon tu ra l r e a d i n g by Baptist th e L a tim e r o f F ir s t a , C hurch, fro m by m u sic ia n s c h u rc h es, will T he tw o choral clubs, assiste d local the a u d ie n c e i in the s in g in g o f C h r is tm a s carols, a n d will con c lu d e the p r o g r a m by i sin g in g “ Lo, H ow a Rose E ’e r lead all B lo o m in g ’’ by P r a e to r iu s . I T h u rsd ay Sick List T o ta ls 3 0 S tu d en ts T h i r t y s tu d e n ts w e re a b s e n t be- : cau se cd' illness T h u rs d a y . T hose s t u d e n ts in St. D avid’s H osp ita l w e re H azel S a ttle , H u b e r t P e tr i, M a r g a r e t M c F a rla n d , E liz a b e th S tro n g , D. Ii. Blocker , J o e W ade, J. T. B u t te r f ie ld , a n d Mrs, R. V. I Shirley. O liver R a m se y , Luc ian McCool, E s te r M intz, a n d M illard Dilg w e r e I n f i r m a r y ; K a t h r y n e in S e to n Reese a n d N o m e F ield w e r e ill at S co ttish R ite D o rm ito ry . Newspaper Guild Association Includes Austin Staff Members, Wire Service Men Officers Selected Organization Is Connected W ith Guild At W ashington t h r e e P a u l J. T h o m p so n , c h a ir m a n of th e d e p a r t m e n t o f jo u r n a l is m , an d G ranville P ric e , a d j u n c t p r o fe sso i j o f jo u r n a l is m , m em bei - of the edi­ to ria l s t a f f s o f th e local n e w s p a p e r s , w ire service w rite r s , a n d capitol c o r r e s p o n d e n ts h e r e ' hav e f o r m e d a n A ustin N e w s p a p e r Guild. It is believed t h a t th is a s ­ so ciation is th e f ir s t to be f o rm e d of e d ito rial w o r k e r s in T exas. T he first m e e tin g w as h e ld ) S u n d ay , D e c e m b e r IT. w hen te m - • p o r a r y o f f ic e r s w e r e e lec ted . T he n e x t m e e ti n g will be S u n d a y , De­ c e m b e r 31, a t which tim e a c o n s t i - 1 u n i o n which is now b e i n g fo rm e d will be a d o p t e d , Mr. T h o m p s o n ! said. T he A ustin Guild is c o n n e c te d th e N ation al N e w s p a p e r w ith Guild fo rm e d la s t w eek at W a s h ­ in g ton, D. C. T he p u rp o s e of th e A u stin a s so c ia tio n is to im p ro v e th e c o n d itio n s u n d e i w hich news* papt r m e n a n d w o m en w o rk a n d to p r o te c t th e i r r ig h ts by collec­ tive a c tio n . At th e sa m e tim e th e guild in te n d s to c o o p e r a te w i h the g o v e r n m e n t n e w s p a p e r s a n d n e w s p a p e r u n d e r codes. T h e m e m b e r s a r e a t t e m p t ­ ing to devise m e a s u r e s fo r t e s t ­ ing th e q u a lif ic a tio n s o f c a n d i ­ d a te s for m e m b e r s h ip a n d to p r o ­ m ote a n y o b je c tiv e s which m a y te n d to e le v a te th e s t a t u s a n d im ­ prove all m e m b e r s o f th e jo u r n a l is tic p r o ­ fession. th e q u a l if ic a tio n s th e a p p r o v e d o f ; w ith th e O thet a im s o f the so c iety a r e to a s c e r ta in tin* law a n d p ra c tic e c o n n e c te d r e la tin g to all th in g s p r o f e s s io n j o u r n a l is tic an d to w a t c h a n y le g isla tio n a f ­ f e c tin g th e d isc h a r g e by n e w s p a ­ p er w o r k e r s o f t heir p ro fe ssio n a l d uties. T h e a s so cia tio n w ill t r y to th e a d v a n c e m e n t o f j o u r ­ secu re its b r a n c h e s to th e nalism in all j o u r n a l i s t s end of o b t a in in g f o r d e f in ite a n d p r o f e s ­ sional s ta n d in g . re c o g n iz e d Speaker D iscu sses Journalistic F ield Mrs E L. S to rk , f o r m e r ly con n ec te d w ith T h e H o u sto n C h r o n ­ to T h e t a S ig m a P hi., icle, sp o k e h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y jo u r n a l is m f o r w o m en , W e d n e s d a y . Mrs. a d v a n t a g e s Sleek d iscussed in a n d h a n d i c a p s of w o m en n e w s p a p e r field. P led g e se rv ic es f o r A d e lin e Rubella. Isab e l W o f ­ fo rd , N o r m a C ollard, G ra c e Mc-1 S p a d d e n , R u th Bow n tis. a n d Mabel S helby w e r e held. th e t th e E le c tio n Phi j to T h e t a S ig m a is by in v ita tio n , b ased on schol- i a rsh ip , le a d e rs h ip , and j o u r n a l is tic ! ability. J u n i o r s who hav e a “ B ” j “ C ” r e c o rd in j o u r n a l is m a n d a rt cord in o t h e r s u b je c t s a r e ilig- ible. T w e n t y m e m b e r s al-1 lowed w ith e lec tio n s in th e fall a n d a r e C A C T U S W O R K P R O G R E S S E S W o rk on th e a t h le tic section of p r o ­ t h e 1 9 3 4 C a c tu s is r a p id l y th e f o o tb all, b a s k e t ­ g re s s in g as ball, a n d tr a c k p ic tu r e s h a v e been se n t to t h e e n g r a v e r s , C hilto n O ’B rie n , e d i to r , s t a t e d T h u r s d a y . Christmas Lacks Icy Background Nu snow or icy w e a t h e r will h e lp add the C h r is tm a s s p ir it to th e so uls of r e s id e n ts o f A u s ­ tin o r th e s u r r o u n d i n g vic in ity this y e a r . A. R. W. S to e se n , w e a t h e r m a n , r e p o r t e d T h u r s d a y t h a t th; 1 irst f e w d a y s b e f o r e C h r is t­ m as w ould p r o b a b ly show little c h a n g e in t e m p e r a t u r e . Students Listed For Ph.D. Degree T en Business C andidates Named for Masters Six s t u d e n t s a r e listed as pos- j slide c a n d id a te s f o r t h e i r d o c t o r o f g r e e in b u sin e ss a d ­ ph ilosop hy m in i s tr a ti o n , Dean J . A. F i t z g e r - : ald o f t h e School of B u sin ess Ad- ■ rn in i st ra t io n , T h u r s d a y . said T h ese s t u d e n t s a r e R. V. S hirley, F r e d M. G ingles, H. A. H a n d r ic k , J o h n A. W hite, A lfred O lip h a n t, i am i K u r t Von B o e c k m a n n . J im J B a rt o n . H e n r y A. B e rr y , I A rn o ld E. B r in k m e ie r, B u r t Dyke, Ken P. H ay n e s, R o b e rt H ibbets, H e n r y L eon, W illiam I-’. P o k o rn y , J a m e s P . W a r e , a n d W illiam IL W o o d a r e c a n d id a te s f o r t h e m a s ­ t e r o f bu sin e ss a d m in is t r a tio n d e ­ g r e e rn J u n e , 1934. S tu d en ts S ee B andit Rob G reen w o o d D rug d ir e c tio n A m a sk e d b a n d it held up G r e e n ­ w o o d D r u g S to r e No. 2 a t 2 5 2 2 G u a d a lu p e S t r e e t T h u r s d a y n ig h t at 8 : 0 5 o’clock. He c a m e fro m of T w e n ty - s ix t h the S tre e t a n d forced p a t r o n s o u t o f th e s to r e t h e i r c a r s at P u s h in g th e m r e g i s t e r a n d ran o f f d ow n W est T w e n ty - s ix t h Street.. N o e s tim a te w a s m a d e of th e m o n e y se cured. fro n t of th e p oint of a g u n . inside he ro b b e d in S e v e r a l U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s the w e r e a m o n g s to r e w h o w e re w itn e sse s to th e ro b b e r y . P olice w e r e n o tif ie d im­ m e d ia t e ly a f t e r th e h a p p e n in g . the p e rs o n s at A f t e r a musical p r e lu d e by th e d itio n s will p erm it. its p r e s e n t im m e d ia te ly revok e f r o m r u le e x e m p tin g g r a d u a t e s c e r t a i n schools o u t- o f - th e - S ta te f r o m ta k in g th e e x a m in a tio n as a issu an ce o f a p r e r e q u is ite to the license to p ra c tic e law in T exas. by (3 ) T h a t it is the .series o f th e c o m m itte e t h a t we en d o rse e d u ­ c a tio n a l s t a n d a r d s f o r adm issio n th e to th e b a r p r o m u lg a te d A m e r ic a n B a r A sso c iatio n a n d r e ­ c o m m e n d th a t the S u p r e m e C o u r t tin p r e s e n t e d u c a t io n a l r e ­ r a i s e q u ir e m e n ts f o r a p p l ic a n ts f o r law l i c e n s e , w ith a view of a t t a i n i n g t!;e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f th e A m e ric a n con- B a r A ssociatio n as soon as ( 4 ) T h a t Die s t a n d a r d s of a d - j mission to th e b a r o f Texas should be raised w ith respect to mum- j g r a n t a t t o r n e y s a n d a p p l ic a n t- f o r ! license f ro m otht r sta te s . T h e c o m - [ f o r m u ­ m itte e , how ever, did not late at th is m e e ti n g d e ta ile d r e ­ c o m m e n d a tio n - , as th e y d e s ire d to c o m p le te th e s tu d y th a t th e y a r e n<*w m a k in g of th is p ro b lem b e ­ f o re d o in g so. *5) T he c orn m itte u n a n im o u s ly re c o m m e n d e d th e S u p re m e t h a t C o u r t revo ke its p r e s e n t r u le p e r ­ m i t tin g p a r ti a l e x a m in a tio n s o f j a p p lic a n ts f o r th e bur, a n d r e q u ir - i m g on** e x a m in a tio n all b e f o r e r ec eiv in g his license. that each ap p lic a n t pass at the s u b je c t s j t h a t (6 ) We re c o m m e n d th e S u p re m e C o u r t r e q u ir e each a p ­ p lic ant fo r a law license to ta k e ] a n d pass an e x a m in a tio n on legal j a n d judicial ethics in a d d itio n to the s u b je c ts now r e q u ir e d . T h e r e so lu tio n s will p r e - j s e n te d and v oted on at t h e m e e t-[ ing o f the S ta te B a r A ssociatio n ! cd T e x a s in El P aso in J a n u a r y a t w hich J u d g e J o h n C. T o w n es of H o u s to n will preside. be th e cash sln’in £ -O- B U R E A U T O B E O P E N T hose s t u d e n t s ii! a t ho m e a r e M ad ale n e B ooth, M arion Moore, Sue Wright;, A lb e r t S in g leto n , C a th e r y n o I la m b y , R o b e rt a K e n ­ P a u l W itt- dall, M a r g a r e t Hill, j m an , E le a n o r K rouz, A sh le y J o r ­ d an, R o b e rt W ebb, R ay B e th P e r - ; r a m , I n a M cCord, O m a Jo h n s o n , C h r is tin e B u r to n , anil J a c k W o r t h ­ ington. T h e ste n o g ra p h ic b u r e a u will be op en t h r o u g h o u t th e h olid a ys e x ­ c e p t C h ristm a s D ay, s t a t e d Mrs. A lleen Cage, a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r o f ; th*' b u r e a u . Ii will n o t be n eces­ s a r y for th e e n t i r e o ffic e fo rc e to : w ork d u r in g this tim e a n d each e m plo yee will h a v e tw o o r m o r e d a y s o f f Most of to sp e nd C h ristm a s in A ustin. th e m p la n University and City Officials Extend Greetings * * * , * * * * * * * * * Deans Follow President and Mayor in W ishing ‘Merry Christmas' W ith s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y m e m - 1 th e v a r io u s schools a n d a ! h e r s le a v in g f o r all p a r t s of T e x a s a n d t h e U n ite d S ta te s , th e d e a n s ! c o l - ' o f le ges o f to g e t h e r th e U n iv e r s ity w ith th e P r e s i d e n t of th e U niver- j s ity a n d th e m a y o r o f A u s tin ex -; g r e e tin g s , w ish in g te n d h o lid a y a th o se s t u d e n t s a n d m e r r y C h r is t m a s h appy N e w Y ear. t e a c h e r s a n d a Mr, a nd Mrs. H. Y. B e n e d i c t C h r is t m a s g r e e tin g s w e r e e x ­ t e n d e d T h u r s d a y by P r e s i d e n t a n d Mrs. IL Y. B en ed ict to th e s t u ­ d e n t s o f th e U n iv e rsity . T heir m e ssa g e f o r C h r is tm a s a n d the N ew Y e a r w as a s follow s: “ The gloom that e v e r y w h e r e 1 e n g u l f s the w orld Is not b y nature made but by j Our grief is not caused by a fad ­ m a n ’s acts: ing sun, Our hunger is not caused by lack o f coal or wood, Nor jobless men by lack of tasks to do, D e f e c ts rn m an h a v e b r o u g h t d e f e a t to m a n : H e ’s p lu m b e d f lo w n above th e se a s th e clouds, a n d T o m Miller To T h e U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s : In b e h a lf o f th e C ity C ouncil a n d th e c itiz en s o f A u s tin a n d as M ade g lo r io u s m u sic a n d g r e a t I m a y o r literatures; tr a c e d H e ’s th e a t o m ’s c o u rse a n d w eighe d th e s ta rs , A u s tin , wc F ’ty e x te n d to th e U n iv e r s it y s t u d e n ts th** fa c u lty of th e U n iv e r- w ays f ir s t an d si tv o u r b e s t w ishes f o r a m o st U n iv ersity as an I h a p p y C h r is t m a s a n d A nd in t e n th o u s a n d way3 done } N ew Y e a r. in its progress. the f a c u lty o f is n ot only o f g r e a t valu e to th e the s t u d e n ts a n d U n iv e rsity , but it will also occupy som e of o u r citiz en s in w o rk t o ­ w a rd s its c o m p letio n a n d a d d much to o u r a lre a d y b e a u tif u l city. A l­ the in s titu tio n , a n d p r o f it a b le o u r city is s tr iv in g to m a tc h s te p in o u r h e a r t s is But y e t h as failed his crow nin g hom e to sp e n d C h r is tm a s w eek, we all tim es, both s t u d e n ts and fac- To those s t u d e n t s who r e t u r n I W e hope you will feel f r e e at n o b le deeds, d ee d to do. ; hope y o u will find your ; e n j o y in g th e best o f health fam ilies ulty, to call upo n us fo r w h a t e v e r and he!)) we can render. H e ’s failed to keep a l i v e th r o u g h o u t the year spirit ! and r e t u r n as sa fely . o f the j To the faculty o f the that you m ay safely go to them W ishing you a prosperous N ew Y ear in scholastics, ath letics, a n d social activities, I am, The precious C hristmastid e, Univer i sity, w hom w e consid er am ong our And j o y will not be his until highest type o f citizen, we express at this tim e our cordial apprecia- Good will to men in more com- j tion o f your e f f o r t s to make a he puts plete control great cultural center. S in c e re ly y o u rs, TOM M IL L E R , m a y o r o f the C ity o f A u stin , V. I. Mo o r e ing world Of human actions on this turn- W e appreciate the action o f the ; Board o f R egents in securing from And so obeys the teachin gs o f j the United S tates Government the new’ sum o f approxim ately a mil- 'lion and one-half dollars for new , buildings at the U niversity. This MR. A ND MRS. IL Y. B E N E D IC T .” the Christ. The Student L ife S t a f f joins in the conventional wishes a merry Christmas and a happy New in the Year to all the students the special hope U niversity with for (Continued on Page S ix) the temporarily i,y {ti' en Is large £atm !s expected to to solve the problem [consider what step- a * Taken housing ^number o f o ffic e s and classrooms I hungry, now con ta ined in the Main Build* ing. B. Hall, part o f the old Li­ brary, and the shack form er ly oc­ cupied by the d epartm ent o f home only econom ics are the te m ­ a v a ila b le places f o r th e -e is feared porary o ffic es, and I b y the U niversity administration that s u f f i ­ cient. ace will not b e about it Bid- for plants to be set out on he U n iv e r s it y c a m p u s will be r e ­ e k e d at the January m eeting. The U niversity is now preparing the beds tor these plants. P rogress of work on the Mc- < ■- \ IpO! ported by Pre ident ll. V. B e n e ­ dict \ W:;. CU lacht Discusses Religious T opics History of Religion Heard Bv Group W ednesday JI; T h a t r elig io n has c h a n g e d in ifs o ur ©veiyday re la t «»ne11 u p o n the q u e s tio n s of why [people in religion a n d w hat it m e a n s to be religious. ! R a b b i S am IL B aron, d ir e c to r of th e Hillel F o u n d a tio n , said he h o p es th e “ P sy c h o lo g y of R e lig io n ’’ by Rabbi th e M a d i t a F o u n d a tio n . f e a t u r e of to m a k e t a l k - of r e g u la r the R abbi M ach! is ra b b i o f C o n ­ g r e g a t i o n R od df Shalo n in Waco. •............ ....—o --------------- L I B R A R I A N S H A V E T R E E T h e main L ib r a r y s t a f f will th e C h r is t m a s holidays old Li­ [ c e le b r a te a n d th e closing o f th e b r a r y w ith a C h r is tm a s t r e e S a t u r - 1 1932. jd a y m o r n in g , D e c em b e r 23, fro m l l to 12 o ’clock. All m e m b e r s o f [the s t a f f and all s t u d e n t s working fin the L ib r a r y will be p r e s e n t e d w ith som e h u m o r o u s p r e s e n t th a t (has b e e n p rov ided by th e head o f leach d e p a r tm e n t . around the perip By th* B u s t a r d [Deal S anta. H u m . [DA V ID . . . Please give A D R IA N P A TTO N ee B E T T I E M< - i inn* to P l e a s e bring MORRIS GLASS a subscription to a clipping bureau rso h* can k e e p u p w i t h tile publ i c- ■ty h e ’s been g e t t in g . . . Ah, me, [Santa, such is the price of fame. I P lease take guy BRUCK COLLIER you brought us .last year . . . | A nd please .send the Pi Kappa Alphas a f e w pledges . . . back that Please Santa, get som ebody to m y JA C K SO N C O X ’S duck . . And for goodness sake, Santa, [don’t bring us any more o f these [lousy ties you gave us last year. Dr. C. W. H a c k e tt , p r o f e s s o r of L a t in -A m e ri e a n h is to ry , will a d ­ d re s s th e A m eric an H isto ric al A s­ sociation on “ T h e P r e s e n t S i t u a ­ tion in th e P u b lica tio n o f M a te r ­ ials in H ispanic A m e r ic a n A r ­ c h iv e s” in U r b a n a , 111., D ec e m b e r 27, 28, a n d 29, to c o n s id e r of all a n d T m - A W oods, >f public in- p r o g r a m on A m e e tin g of th e head* s e n io r colleges, b o th S ta t denominati*. rial, was calic* day m o r n in g by L. S ta te s u p e r i n t e n d e n t - t r a c t i o n , a n d p la n s f o r a c u r r ic u lu m once, spurn of T e x a s, in A u s ­ tin d u r in g th e f i r s t w eek o f th e secon d t e r m of th e s u m m e r s e s ­ sion o f 1934, Dr. A y e r said . T h e c o n f e r e n c e th e d e v e lo p m e n t of a p r o g r a m to t r a m t e a c h e r s , su p e rv is o rs , a n d a d m in is ­ t r a t i v e p a rtic ip a te p io p e r l y o f f ic e r s to in c u r r ic u l u m revision. is to be held r e s u l t o f is t h e c o n f e r e n c e F a c u l ty m e m b e r s a n d f o r m e r s t u d e n ts o f th e U n iv e r s ity w ho w ill revision. T his c o n f e r - a t t e n d th e a n n u a l m e e ti n g o f th e L a n g u a g e A sso c iatio n red by T h e U n iv e r s ity M ode rn in S t. Louis w hich will be held f ro m F r i d a y, D e c e m b e r 28, t h r o u g l S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 30, a r e Dr. R. A. L aw , p r o fe s s o r o f E n g lis h ; Dr. Killis C a m p b e ll, p r o ­ f e s s o r of E n g lis h ; Dr, F lo y d S to v ­ all, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f E n g lis h ; Dr. J R. Spell, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f R o m a n c e l a n g u a g e s ; Miss Fe ti­ m e R a tc h fo r d , W r e n n l i b r a r ia n ; Miss Lois T rice, g r a d u a t e o f th e U n iv e r s it y ; J o h n A. L o m ax, g r a d ­ u a t e o f th e U n iv e r s ity ; liable* n B r a d d y , who received his m a s t e r of a r t s d e g r e e f r o m th e U n iv e r ­ sity. O th e r s a t t e n d i n g the m e e t­ e r a r e Dr. A aron S c h a f f e r , Dr. T. P. H a r riso n , J r . , a n d Dr. I.. M. H o lla n d er. O t h e r p r o b l e m s c< n f r o n t i n g th e commit!* * on c u r r ic u l u m rev ision a r e th e s e t t i n g u p o f p r o p e r s u b ­ o r d in a t e c o m m itte e s , th e d ev e lo p ­ m e n t of a p e r m a n e n t c u r r ic u lu m division w ith a special s t a f f in th e ! S ta te D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a tio n , th e f in a n c in g of th e p ro g ra m , a n d th e i n te g r a tio n of th e v ario u s o r ­ in g a n iz a tio n s and the S ta te o f T e x a no w w ork in g on p ro b le m s of c u r r ic u l u m r e v i ­ sion. c o m m itte e s Dr. I). A. P e n ic k , p r e s id e n t o f the Southwvf-: C o n f e r e n c e , a n d Id. Met zen! bin. p r o f e s s o r Dr. W . o f G e rm a n ic to a t t e n d th e a n n u a l m e e ti n g o f the N a tio n a l C o llegiate A th le tic A sso­ c iatio n in Chicag o T h u r s d a y a n d F rid a y , D e c e m b e r 28 arid 2*9. la n g u a g e s , p la n to be held Dr, H ilda Posen**, i n s t r u c to r in zoology, will a t t e n d th e a n n u a l C h r is tm a s m e e ti n g of th e A m e r ­ ican Society f o r th e A d v a n c e m e n t of Science to be held in B o s to n f r o m D ec em be r 27 to J a n u a r y 2. Dr. Rosene will r e a d tw o p a p e r s p r e p a r e d by Dr. T. S. P a in te r , a p a p e r p r e p a r e d by h e r s e lf in col­ la b o ra tio n w ith Dr. E. J. L und, p ro fe s s o r o f zoology, a n d o n e p a ­ p e r p r e p a r e d e n t ir e ly by h e r s e lf . Miss F lo re n c e S tu llk e n , a d j u n c t p r o fe sso r of bu sin e ss a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion. has a r r a n g e d to a t t e n d tho N a tio n a l A ssociation o f C o m m e r- ! cia! T e a c h e r s ’ m e e tin g in C in cin ­ nati D e c em b e r 27, 28, a n d 30. T. A. Rousse, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of public sp e a k in g , will a t te n d a public c o n v e n tio n s p e a k in g in New Y ork last week. ; n a t io n a l on SHELBY LEADS M EETING D ea n T. H. Shelby w as p r o g r a m le a d e r a t a m e e ti n g of the T h e t a C h a n te r o f th e A th e n i a n F o ru m which was held a t th e St. A n th o n y H o tel in S an A n to n io T h u rs d a y . D* an Shelby had f o r his s u b je c t, ................... j “ R ic h a rd C o b d e n .” - o - A M M A N N R E A D S T O S O C I E T Y Lillian A rn ma un r e a d a se lectio n on a C h ristm as to p ic a t a m e e tin g o f A sh bel L ite r a r y S ociety, T h u r s ­ day. The n e x t m e e tin g the clu b w as a n n o u n c e d fo r the f i r s t T h u rs d ay in J a n u a r y . o f U n iv e r s ity R u lin g G iv es D o u b le C u ts F o llo w in g H o lid a y S tu d e n ts a r e w a r n e d to re­ t u r n on tim e a f t e r the C h r is t­ m a s holidays in o r d e r n o t to receive d oub le c u ts w hich will be g i \ en ail those not m e e tin g classes J a n u a r y 2 and 3. D ouble cuts a r e also given D ec em b e r 21 and 22, the days immediately preceding the hol­ idays. This is accordance with the usual University pol­ icy o f giving double cuts on the two days before and the two days after a holiday period. in Union to Remain Open Christmas Commons to Close Friday For Holiday Season S t u d e n t s a n d r e s id e n ts o f Aus- ! n who d esire to use th e T e x a s I a io n d u r in g th e C h r is tm a s h oli­ d a y - will be f r e e to do so, as th e th e m e n ’s a n d w o m e n ’s lo unges, m a in Iou rigs, a n d th e m e z z a n in e will re m a in open d u r i n g t h a t tim e, C h a rle s a n ­ n oun ce d Tim -day. Zivley, m a n a g e r, T h e U n iv e r s it y C om m on s will iu* closed a f t e r F r id a y noon f o r th e d u r a t i o n of th e holidays, Miss A n n a W. J a n z e n , d ir e c to r , sta te d . T h e c h u c k W ag on will be closed S u n d a y and M onday, b u t will r e ­ o p e n T u e sd a y f o r th e r e s t of th e holidays. It will be open ea ch d a y f r o m 7:30 o’clock in th e m o r n in g u n til 7:39 o’clock a t n ight. J o h n A. M cC urdy, s e c r e t a r y o f the E x - S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation a n ­ n o u n c e d th a t th e o f fic e o f the a s ­ soc nation T e x a s U n io n w o uld r e m a in o p e n d u r in g the holidays. located th o in C om m ercial Failures O n D eclin e in T e x a s iii f a il u r e s 27 f g o r e s com piled by C o m m ercial only in T e x a s in N o v em be r, to ta le d a g a in s t 33 in O c to b e r a n d 60 in N o vem ber, a d ec lin e o f 18 an d 55 p e r c e n t r e sp e c tiv e ly , a c c o r d ­ ing t h e U n iv e rsity B u r e a u o f B u siness R e ­ se a r c h fro m r e p o r ts of R. G. D u n n an d C o m pan y. L iabilities liq u id a te d firm s a m o u n te d to only $ 4 6 4,0 00, a decline of 85 p e r ce n t fro m th e $3,189,000 in O c to b e r a n d of 50 p e r c e n t fro m th e $ 9 3 5 ,0 0 0 in No­ liability v em b er, 1932. A v e r a g e p e r f a il u r e was $ 17,185, ag a in st $ 96,636 in O c to b e r a n d $15,583 in N o v e m b e r last y e a r. th e o f T h is is a d ec lin e o f 82 p e r c e n t f r o m O c to b e r b u t an in c re a se of ab o v e N ovem ber, IO p e r c e n t 1932. in N o v e m b e r am ountded to 34 p e r c e n t of lia­ bilities, against 5,4 per cent in October and 32 per ce n t in No­ vem ber a year ago, A s s e t s I PAGE T WO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933 Ollemen Defeat Brown Paper Mill Quintet by 53-48 Score N e w Y e a r B e g i n s Metzenthin, i f o r sale a n d will no d o u b t e n g a g e in s e v e r a l exhibition g am es. Speaking of Sports With Highlights of ’33, A Few Quick Peeks at '34, Then a Very Merry Xmas Bv R I C H A R D ML M O R E H E A D N in e t e e n t h i r 1y - t h r e e — th » n inst ! ii- f •oi s c re a m Bg— no t j u s t th e ir f o r bu A g r e a t p a i r o f kicks sto o d a b o v e a n y o t h e r e v e n t th e ’he f jo tb a l I ! th a t s u p p o r te r s , b o th t e a m s roo t ors t h e th e in in a th rill- nilled fo o tb a ll g a m e . \ New Y ea r fac e n ow. is lo o k in g us in 1* will b r i n g new n ew c h a m p io n s . O u r th I ii s , ani t e a r ;— T in Ut ii vers: tv o f T e x a s will be in ti e m id d le L o n g o f e v e r y f ig h t in th e c o n f e r e n c e . I: is e x p e c t i n g to o m u c h , p er- h ap s, fur th e b a s k e t b a l l five now sn L o u is ia n a to r e p e a t t h e i r c h a m ­ p io n sh ip p e r f o r m a n c e < f last y e a r , b u t w e do h a v e a cha nce . Ii u a c x L it t l e f i e l d h a s b r ig h t f i f m p r o s p e c t s f o r Ins 1934 ti w ith a g r e a t b u n c h o f s o p h o m o re s A . ! t id Jean Francis Stars W ith Accurate Shooting WltMeetnni8 ■ Brace Appointed to Make ii f t 9 # Trip to Chicago S A I • h o rn c a g e r s d e f e a te d L a st night th e U n iv e r s it y L o n g ­ th e B ro w n i Mills f o r m e r te a m com posed Pf I college s t a r - 53 to 48 in th e f i r s t A m o n g th e g r o u p of six p l a y ­ ers le a v in g to d a y f o f th e Mexieo- t o u r n a m e n t will be T e x a s te n n is of a tw o g a m e series. S p e c t a c u la r sh o o tin g a n d vicious g u a r d i n g on th e p a r t o f th e U n i ­ f e a t u r e d v e r s ity h ard w o o d aces J e a n h a r d - f o u g h t th e F ra n c is w as high point m a n s e o r - ; f i n a n c e a r e t u r n e n g a g e m e n t. W. E. M e tz e n th in , c h a ir m a n o f . fro m D allas a n d San An- .... f o u r L o n g h o rn n e t m e n , a n d o ne [ t h e ] n ie rc o lle g ia t e A th le tic C onn- j t i d e d N o th in g d e f in i te ly will be de- t h e U n iv e r s ity f o o tb a ll coach in g s it u a ti o n until e a c h , *v o f R e g e n t s c o n v e n e th e B o a r d tonio . T h e m a tc h e s will be s ta g e d A a n d h a d rec eiv e d p erm issio n f ro m th e j j a n u a r y 5 ^ in Mexico C ity J a n u a r y th e s e rep- t»ut w ith 2, at the e x p e n se of th e M exican S ta te B o a rd of C o n t r o l to go to !r e s e n t a t i v e s at th e m e e ti n g to m e et p la y ers. N ext yeas T exas t h e N a tio n a l C o lle g ia te A th le tic a n d ta lk to th e p r o s p e c tiv e coaches I Association m e e ti n g t h a t will be in a m u c h b e t t e r D e c e m b e r 29 po sitio n to m a k e th e i r r e c o m m e n ­ lam e D r. D. A. P e n ic k , p r e s id e n t of ^ e ld 1 cli. a n n o u n c e d auu r h u r s d a y * th e y will be r e g a r d i n g c o n te s t. t h a t ne will , . I I to th e sc o rin g S i l o ' pl a? f o r , ----------------- f o llo w in g six rep- j sjty f a c u lty th e t e x a s T e n n i s A sso c iation a n d j a m j 3 0 . fo r a to ta l o f 23 p o in ts a n d ng a s te lla r d e fe n siv e g a m e v a r s it y co a ch o f th e S te e r sq u a d , he T e x a s h a s k e te e r s . i o s e fifty co a ch e s h a v e a p ­ th e p o sitio n o r have Second to F ra n c is on th e T e x a s , r e s e n t t ^ e L one S t a r S t a t e : M ar- of d a r n w as J a c k G r a y w ho looped . tin B u x b y , S t e r l i n g W illiam s. B ert 1 th e s e a r e b e in g given c o n s id e r a ­ t e bucket to r six field g o a ls a n n W e lte n s , a n d L e o B r a d y , U n iv a r - J f er©nce, a n d Dr. D. K. B ra c e , p r o - 1 tion. T h e coaches in th e list com e one f r e e shot th e s u n n y s h o r e s of Cali- f o r n ia to th e ro ck y c o a s t o f M aine points b e f o r e b e in g r e m o v e d f r o m p a r r 0f S o u t h e r n M e th o d ist, a n d , th o u g h no d e f in i te d a te h as b ee n th e d e p a r t u r e , M r. M et- a n d fro m the S o u th a n d f a r S o u th - th e gam e on t o u r p ersona! fouls, a n d leave A u stin D e c e m b e r 26, r a n g e f ro m high school c o a c h e s , to so m e o f th e best k n o w n coaches T h o m p so n , sp e e d y a n d a c c u r a t e . f r o m S an A n to n io . P r a c ti c e w i l l • Zl.n th in and Dr. B r a c e will p r o b - 1 w e st N e a r l y f o r r e c o m m e n d e d , a n d all O th e r m e m b e r s of the U n iv er- t h a t will T e x a s m e m b e r s , “ Doc” f e s so r o f p h y sic a l e d u c a tio n . A l- ; f r o m ; m e e ti n g a r e Dr. I). j p r e s i d e n t o f tw e lv e J f o llo w in g day. T h e y will r e t u r n im - t h r e e days b e f o r e t h e sc h e d u le I an(j p r th e plied a t t e n d A. P e n ic k , b ee n th e ! a n d coa che s of small schools f o rw a r d , sc o re d n in e o f th e S t e e r b eg in D ec em b e t 29 a n d will last • ab ly po ints w ith f o u r field goals a n d one up g am e all th e tim e in th e c o n t e s t . P a g a n , c a p ta in a n d M a i t v n B u x b y a n d B e rt W e lte n s. g u a r d 01 E d O d e s 1934 q u i n t e t , , L o n g h o r n aces, are e x p e c te d th a t he w a s , ajn g]e m a tc h e s a n d five d o u b le s. I m e d ia t e ly a b a n g j b e g in s w hich will d a t io n s to th e R e g e n ts , th e S o u th w e s t C on- p e r f o r m e r j Stq f or th e m id d le -w e st, tr e e shot a n d p la y e d a f t e r t h e m e e tin g j e s s je P f e i f e r , i n s t itu ti o n s in t h i r t e e n sity p c»n ick will f.o n s u m ated . is I in th e c o u n t r y . include la rg e s t leave s t a r th e to „ in Chi e a u un i s t ii n ■ i J ii c'^iet e l : n pla y ed one of the best d e f e n s iv e ' f u r n j?h gam es of his c a r e e r and m a n a g e d B u x b y will also to d ro p o ne th r o w s rec field goal a n d th r o u g h th e O ne of th e on g r e a t e s t o f th e n e w m e n is G eo rg e \ \ ilson. a d is t a n c e r u n n e r w h o has b e a t e n e v e r y t h i n g h e opp osed th u s f a r . W ilson d e t\ a te d A. C. C. r u n n e r , h a n d ily T exas ( 5 3 ) th is past fall. L ittle f ie ld e x p e c ts G ra y , gr< at th in g s of him th is y e a r , as he does of A lex Cox, t e a m cap- F ra n cis, c la in a n d c o n f e r e n c e r e c o r d h o ld e r F a g a n , g in to o k S im m o n s, un-1 * th e d as h , a n d o f P e n n in g to n , f t h o m p s o n , f f * * g r e a t sopho- T a y lo r, f ...... . fg it A ii I I I ft pf I I I I I 1 I) 2 I (» 0 0 t o ; th e d o u b le s co m p etitio n . sin g les lead in tw o a I o n g w ith “ D o e” B a r. Last s e a - 1 i son B u x b y won firs t place in th e * I S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e an d B a rr th e S. t p ; w a- 1 3 M, U. te a m . in second place fo r W T h n i n i . J (SI 4 4 0 - y a r d W 1 a r t i s t . Billy D o h a v e a n o tl se cond ( n t o t h e H< mat! ie n e - u I ‘h th e sa y s mr good base- y on pre -se a - F ro g s. •rial on h a n d , I c r cha n n:on- n<-d t a n k m e n y \ A ld e r s o n h a s a if f r o m a n o t h e r c h a m p io n - vi m ining. i n t e r e s t in nim >r in y e a r s s a rn u I als t h e 1934 c a le n d a r . T o t a l ..................... f* 4 ( 4 8 ) _____ . f - ™ ..... . . ........ .. ........ B r o w n Mill* S to n e, f Phillips, H o l t , c R oden , g F ric k ie , g Pa r a n , f L aw so n , g ...... t o t a l s ...... ft 0 2 1 o H 0 1 Pl I 0 0 I 3 I 9 University Poloists to Cross Mallets With Mexican Team --------------------------- 9 j T he t r o p h y f o r th e i n te r n a tio n a l C a p ta in V e r n o n Cook a n d his q u e r e d by 23 : c o n te s t will be a cup d o n a t e d by U n iv e rsity Colo T e a m will sp a n T he boys h a v e the hob- g r e a t l y , h o w e v e r, im p ro v e d t h a t at th e U n iv e r s it y m e n . ' so j 4 P r e s i d e n t R o d r ig u e z o f Mexico, 2 T h e M exicans 2 q u i r e m e n t th a t no p la y e r f o r t h e M exican a r m y t e a m of R e ynosa, h o r s e s o f th e Rio G r a n d e d u r i n g to cross m a lle ts w ith re- days in c lu d e d le ast t h e o n e v ic to r y is a lm o s t a s s u re d . T h e the M exican cav alav y j th e -— 53 a in All f o r t h e A m e r ic a n t h r e e - g a m e will be used. T h e tw o squads m e t la s ’ s p r in g n a t i o n a l se rie s D e c e m b e r 30, 31 a n d J a n - tp w h a t 8 a f f a i r . T h e t o u r n a m e n t will in v a d e r s could b e a m o n g t h e firs t T a m a u lip a s , te n r a n k in g . T his will be th e f i r s t o f n a r y I. is hoped will be an a n n u a l I be ; and I I held in Mexico a n d T ex a s on a l te r - g a m e s to tin- invaders* T he Mexi- of th e g am es will be p la y ed in R e y n o sa , j u s t ac ro ss th e b o r d e r fro m McAllen. J , E, P a te , m a n a - the C o l l e g i a n s d ro p p e d bo th get of th e M exican b o r d e r m e n a n d th e V alley B rid g e C o m p an y , 5 n a t e y e a r s a n d th e ho st c ity will ; can o f fic e r s a r e good poloists, a n d h a s p ro m ise d f re e b rid g e toil to 8 b e a r th e e x p e n se s. 6 I Dr. Fen irk a n n o u n c e d t h a t , d ue - I to th e d i f f e r e n c e in a l titu d e , th e p le n ty of < 5 T e x a n s will be p la y in g u n d e r a e v e r miss is alm ost T his rn ('■; w hich n e v e r def th e y w e re very stance T h e m en r a r e ly e a g e r to be m a tc h e d a g a in s t th e sh o t, a n d t h e i r ridin g o f f ic e r s ag a in . T h e ir s p o r ts m a n - ; ship a n d -kill a r e g r e a t l y admire*! lawless. ne of t h e t h r e e te a m s 1 \ th e U n iv e r s ity poloists, A ustin k - m a lle te e rs Hod. Cecil S m ith a n d Polo Club will also he in Mexico t h e d u r i n g th e holidays. T h e y took a to Mexico C ity hav e a g r e a t p r o p e n s it y fo r hit- e v e r y h o ld e r of a polo tic k et. tin g th e w illow bal! a c c u r a t e l y w ith Polo ( d u b an d te a m h a v e bee n c o n - ( s t r i n g o f pon ie s — J s e v e r e h a n d i c a p since th e light a i r a n d f u r t h e r in b r e a th in g . — * ] ca u s e s d if f i c u lt y . m a k e s balls c a r r y Cecil S m ith a n d Gook said th a t have j the -ii - i Uu‘ A 1 1 ,K 1,1 %etU • tr ip - —C a p ta in C ook, I Mike B u t le r , Five m e n will m a k e th e R e y n o s a I r b y Cook, J a c k A d a m s , a n d T o m m y L e y e n d e e k e r . T h e y will Me in tim e f o r M o n d a y classes. Cecil S m ith A f t e r th e i r e n c o u n t e r w ith th e last w o r l d - f a m o u s S u n d a y , th e U n iv e r s ity m a lle tm e n a r e r a p id l y g a i n in g r e c o g n itio n all m e r T e x a s and th e S o u th . T h e i r te a m th r e e y e a r s old, b u t v e t e r a n s o f th e s p o r t s a y in a n ­ o th e r th e y will d e s e r v e d ly be called “ t h e g r e a t e s t college polo te a m in th e w o rld .” th r e e y e a r s tw o or is b u t in to hit, m a d e one hit a n d n o ru n s to pitch th e I n d e p e n d e n t division B row nies, ch a m p io n s , to a Win in th e U n i ­ v e r s it y s e m i-fin a ls i n t r a m u r a l baseb a ll, 17-0. L. Ch C a r t e r , t h e only E n g i n e e r a d o u b le on a slow hall. T h e B r o w n ­ ies h i tt in g a t t a c k was led by H olt, P ech , W i t h e r s p o o n , a n d C h ild re ss, e a i h m a n h ittin g on f o u r o u t of five tr ip s to th e p la te . T a u D e lta th e U n iv e r s it y P h i a d v a n c e d to se m i-fin a ls W e d n e s d a y n ig h t by w in n in g th e D ekes, 5-1. H o e h m a n , B a rr o n , L ipshitz, an d th e T a u D e lta h itt r e s . L ev y fro m led — .... .....* I '" J*. 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All this i w as c o u n t e r p a r t of th e la r g e r scale p r a c tic e s o f j g o v e r n m e n t le a d e rs. ....r , ,, —- .............. It was t r a d i tio n a l ly t h o u g h t _ — --------------------------------John Wedder# t h a t o u r colleg e s ought to be t h e t r a i n i n g g r o u n d for f u t u r e p o litica l le a d e rs — a n d t h a t s t u d e n t gov- e r n m e n t s p r o v id e d th e o p p o r tu n ity f o r the le a r n - j jn g a n d p r a c t i c e o f civic d u ty . B u t colleg e s had A d e lin e B u b e lla ! h u t a p o o r c h a n c e to serve in this w a y — h a v i n g b e ­ th e g o v e r n - m e n t s we h a v e k n o w n in the p ast y e a r s . A n d so o u r co lleges w e r e tr a i n i n g g r o u n d s f o r s m a ll-tim e p olitician s w hose se nse o f h o n e s ty a n d eth ic s w as as la c k in g as t h e i r sense of se rv ic e a n d c i tiz e n ­ sh ip .” th e m , as t h e i r c o n s ta n t m odel, r n ! Z e a g le r . 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DAYS ( ? ) I Y o u n g Insult In d icted A n o t h e r B l o w H its K in g f is h . . j . , M e m b e rs a n d a d v is e r s of th e u n iv e r s i ty U n io n b o ard have a n e x c e lle n t o p p o r t u n i t y to p ro v e t h a t they a r e w illin g to jo in th e “ n ew d e a l. ” O ne o f th e te n s t u d e n t d ir e c to r s last w ee k te n d e r e d his I C H A R G E S — In I n d ia n a Wed* , , r e s ig n a tio n , h a v i n g w ith d r a w n f r o m school t o jo in n e s d a y i n d ic tm e n ts c h a r g i n g S am - *hv d ip lo m a tic se rv ic e In six o th e r s w ith his p o sitio n sh ould be placed, n o t m e r e ly a s t u d e n t o f t h e sa m e social f r a t e r n i t y o r p o litic a l f a i t h an d o r d e r , b u t o n e w ho has p r o v e d h im s e lf a ca pable w o rk e r. T h is is m a n d a t o r y if th e b o a r d w ishes to c o n t in u e to have a p e r so n n e l t h a t is a b le to m a i n ­ tain t h e fin e w o rk it has bee n d o in g th is y e a r . in W a s h in g t o n , D. C. B y L eR O Y C O L E th e f in a n c e s o f th e in , . . . I n d ia n a Insull-con- y e a r se v e ra l p a t ie n t s a r e c u r e d a t P u blic j th e colon y by a t r e a t m e n t w hich uel In su ll J r . a n d six o th e r s w ith j yet b e e n d isc o v ered , lo o tin g t h e f o r m e r ly tr o le d N o r t h e r n S e rv ice C o m p a n y in o r d e r to b o l - 1 c o n s i s t s la rg e ly o f r e s t a n d diet. s te r up h o ld in g c o m p a n ie s s y ste m w e re g iv e n to d e p u t y s h e r ­ iffs fo r service. B R I E F S — T h e cash a n d c a r r y t h e i r f i g h t to c e r t a i n j In su ll j __________ b u t N o p ositive c u r e f o r le p ro s y h a s e v e r y e e h e a l t h offic ia ls. — I n d i a n a S t u d e n t Daily. W I T H O U T BIG T E N . M ichigan S t a t e re c e iv e d m u c h p u b lic ity e a r lie r this w ee k a - a possib le c a n d i d a t e fo r W e s t e r n C o n ­ f e r e n c e m e m b e r s h ip should th e c o m b in a t io n of the I n iv e r s i ty o f C h ica g o an d N o r t h w e s t e r n U n iv e r s it y c a u se a v a c a n c y in th e Big T e n . The reason for these recom m endations is quite obvious. A grad u ate of every little] school in the State w hich has any con­ nection with th e s tu d y in g o f law , it seems, is ex ce p te d from the bar exam inations, In-! , f S p a r t a n s eluded o n to e n t e r th e c o n f e r e n c e School of Law a t Houston, J e f f e r s o n Uni- ' w ith in th e n e a r f u t u r e in a s m u c h as it ig d o u b tf u l t h a t e i t h e r in s t i t u t i o n will w i t h d r a w f r o m a t h le t ic versify, the San Antonio Public School of j r e la tio n s. Law, the D allas Y. M. C. A., Baylor and j Southern Methodist. University law grad-* n ates are also exem p ted . t h e exem ption l i s t is t h e South have hut a slim c h a n c e It now a p p e a r s , h o w e v e r, t h a t t h e . . . There should be no doubt that several I t5on ‘i Y o u n g Insull w as f o r m e r l y vice p r e s id e n t a n d c h a ir m a n o f th e b o a r d of d ir e c to r s o f the co m p an y , b u t r e s ig n e d b o th p o sitio n s a year- ago. A u t h o r itie s did n o t disclose the a m o u n t o f th e a lle g e d e m b e z z le ­ m ents. I c l e a n e r s have w on I c h a r g e less th a n c l e a n e r s w ho de- j S. j liver a n d give c r e d it, H u g h T a k i n g j J o h n s o n h a s a n n o u n c e d . the n e w s c h e d u le s ! e f f e c t will a llow th e m to c h a r g e a p p r o x - : im a t cly 20 p e r c e n t less th a n f o r - i p rices . . G e r m a n y to d a y , fix ed . ; m e r j plans to c o n s tr u c t a f a c to r y to | . ! p ro d u c e g as o lin e f r o m coal . j . 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A s u su a l, it will be closed C h r is t m a s Day a n d N ew Y e a r ’s Day. E. W. W I N K L E R , l ib r a r ia n . B O O K S w ill go o u t o f t h e r e s e rv e li b r a r y f o r th e C h r is t m a s holi­ d a y s a t 2 o’clock, F r id a y , D e c e m ­ b e r 22. T h e l i b r a r y will close at 3 o ’clock, so all b o o k s m u s t be t a k e n o u t in th is h o u r p e rio d . T h e y a r e to be r e t u r n e d T u e s d a y , J a n ­ uary' 2, at 9 o ’clock a t th e new g r o u n d r e s e r v e c a s t w in g o f th e n e w u . l i b r a r y on th e stu d e n t th e h o lid a y s, E X E S I N V I T E S T U D E N T S q u i r e a t t h e o f f ic e o f th e Y. W C. A.. A n i n v i t a t i o n h as b ee n e x t e n d e d [ inS p r e v io u s ly p u r c h a s e d . M I S S M A R G A R E T P E C K , life se cr eta ry fo r w om en. 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D a v e H a r m o n ’s o r-! c h e s t r a h a s b e e n e n g a g e d , t i c k e t s m a y be s e c u r e d f r o m M r. J o h n M c C u r d y a t t h e T e x a s U n ion o r f r o m F r a n k K n a p p . a n d R E T U R N S F R O M H O L L Y W O O D H an S t o r m , e x - s t u d e n t a n d fo r m e r t r a c k a n d c r o s s - c o u n t r y s ta r, r e t u r n e d in A u stin to his h o m e W e d n e s d a y a f t e r a s ix -m o n th s sta y in H olly w ood. S to r m r e c e iv e d h i h d e g r e e in jo u r n a l i s m in 1932 and to t h e ! a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n d e v o te d his tim e p h y sic a l e d u c a t i o n m a j o r s T h u r s - the S o u th tw e s t d a y a t t h e i r c a n d y - p u l l p a r t y . The a n d Mexico. L a s t y e a r S to r m w e n t m e e t ing w a s held a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock j to H o llyw ood w h e r e he w as given a t th e D oom H o u se , T he P h y sica l 1 p a r t s is c o m ­ E d u c a t i o n M a j o r s C lub posed o f a l l t h e physical e d u c a ­ tio n m a j o r s w h o a u t o m a t i c a l l y b e ­ c om e m e m b e r s , O nce a m o n th a social m e e t i n g is held a t w hich so m e m e m b e r o f th e f a c u l t y u s ­ ually s p e a k s , a n d th e m e m b e r s a r e e n t e r t a i n e d w ith v a r io u s g am es. -------------------------- o — ------------ L E A V E F O R C O N V E N T I O N J. J . D e iss, p r e s i d e n t of th e lo­ cal c h a p t e r of P h i G a m m a D elta, a n d R. C. N ee ley , m e m b e r o f the f r a t e r n i t y , will le ave A u stin D e­ c e m b e r 26 f o r W a s h in g t o n , D. C., w h e r e t h e y will a t t e n d the Kk- k lesia o f P hi G a m m a D e lta . A c ­ th e m will be Dale c o m p a n y i n g f r o m D a l­ M i l l e r , se c tio n t h e las, who w as a U n iv e r s it y tw o y e a r s ago. J o a n L a C o s t o f T ole d o, Ohio, will sp e n d in T y le r t h e h o lid ays as th e g u e s t o f L o u ise B oron a n d in B e a u m o n t w ith L a u r a B u t le r . B R A C E S P E A K S T O M A J O R S D r. D. K. B r a c e sp o k e in s e v e r a l p r o d u c ti o n s . to w r i t i n g a b o u t s tu d e n t in o--------------- c h ie f of these schools are not deserving enough to be given exem ption to their inexperienc­ ed graduates. of A n eliminiation the unqualified schools should be highly d esirab le. B u t should t h e University be included on the l i s t Surel y the Texas School of Law is far above any other law schools in the State. A ch an ge, indeed, is needed nearly all V iii admit, but in m aking the change should the good be cast in the sam e hole with the bad? V a lu a b le Gi f t A d d e d Again the University b en efits through i C a m p u s c o m m e n t c a m e to th e f o r e v e r y f a v o r ­ ab le to such a m o v e as b e in g o ne that w ould g r e a t l y im p r o v e th e p o sitio n of M ichig an S t a t e in th e n a- It is w e ll-know n th a t th e S p a r t a n s h a v e f o r m a n y y e a r s b een v ic to r ­ ious in m a n y in s ta n c e s o v e r Big T e n te a m s , and th u s w ould t a k e no b a c k -se a t in th e le ag u e s t a n d ­ ings. aort a n d sch o lastic circles. ha.- Ii cen c l t< well as 1 1 u rn n as if th e y to w n s p e o p le and by m a n y S t a t e m ig h t tu d e n t s , t h a t lion t h e i r a t h le t ic con- f o r ftember o f so m e league. T he v a lid ity o f th is a r g u m e n t c a n n o t be q u e s tio n e d . T h e r e a r e , how*ever, m a n y d e t a il s to be c o n ­ s id e r e d b e f o r e S t a t e should r u s h in to a le a g u e o f a n y type. The s tr ic tn e s s of le a g u e r e g u la tio n s , th e a d d e d f in a n c ia l b u r d e n it w ould p la c e on th e a t h ­ letic d e p a r t m e n t , a n d th e n e c e s s ity f o r m a i n t a i n i n g m a n y e x p e n s iv e m in o r s p o r ts a r e ite m s to b e a r in mind. Ot t o b e r. M o r g e n t h a u ’s c o m p ila tio n w a s based on q u o t a t i o n s on 30 le a d in g co m m o d itie s, while th e L a b o r De­ p a r t m e n t ’s index c o n t a in e d se v e ra l h u n d r e d item s. K I N G F I S H — H u e y L o n g ’s p o l- ! it .cal m a c h in e lost a ft w bolts a n d cogs W e d n e s d a y w h e n N ew O r- ; S. W a lm s le y , j le a n s ’ M ay or, T. b r o k e d e f in i te ly w ith th e K in g ­ fish a n d his L o u is ia n a D e m o c r a tic a s s o c ia tio n o v e r th e a p p r o a c h in g c ity electio ns. “ W e will h a v e a d e a l,” j M a y o r W a im s ley said, a n d “ w ould j r a t h e r go in w ith a few less v o te s ; and h av e a clean b a c k g r o u n d . ” n ew ! once, b u t s h o u ld still m a i n t a i n a c l e a r head. S t a t e s h o u ld f e e l h o n o r e d f o r h a v in g its n a m e m e n tio n e d a s a n o m in e e f o r t h e W e s t e r n C o n f e r ­ I: ' n T h e b r e a k , co m in g a f t e r a d is ­ a g r e e m e n t o v er th e s e le c tio n o f a to m in o r c a n d id a te , p o ssib le f o r t h e S p a r t a n t e a m s to gain n a t io n a l I f u r t h e r d e c r e a s e L o n g ’s l a s t w a n - ing p o litica l p re stig e . N ew O rle a n s h as b e e n a K in g fish stro n g h o ld f o r s e v e r a l y ea rs, an d th e la rg e c ity vote has b ee n s u f f i c i e n t to o v e r ­ com e a n y s h o r ta g e in th e c o u n t r y vote. -M ichigan S t a t e Daily. r e p u t a t i o n s . e x p e c te d le a g u e T h e * * is , „ , , * , * n j .-I * j - ■ , •, , c r o s s - c o u n t r y J U S T I F Y I N G A F A I T H l i b r a r y is acquired, children of A lex a n d er Gilmer, th a t latest addition to t h e the generosity of its friends. Many t i m e s I r * nkin|f8 w i t h o u t th e aid o f B ig T e n o r a n y o t h e r s q u a d , . in the past th ese friend s h ave m ade val- j proVed that uable gifts to the institution, and now one more w orthy fam ily is added to th e in­ creasing list. It is due to the generosity of T h e r e a r e m a n y a d v a n t a g e s to b e h ad h e r e a t F. S. Filson and Miss Ann Gilmer, grand- . I j C ha p el Hill which art- o f t e n o v e r lo o k e d by th e stu - the dents. One of the mort durable of th e s e f e a t u r e s s th e h o n o r sy ste m . A t m a n y co lleges a p e c u la rily Th ese heirs o f the pioneer T exas lumber- : S tra in e d and o d io u s r e la tio n s h i p b e t w e e n i n s t r u c t o r m an have p la ced the U niversity Library in | and student ia g e n e r a t e d by th e f o r m e r b e i n g f o rc e d I t o r e m a in w ith t h e class d u r i n g t e s t s a n d e x a m in a - possession of the business records o f the , a i tions. H e r e , h o w e v e r, such a c la s s r o o m a t m o s p h e r e , , A le x Gilmer Lumber Com pany conver- ! o f h o s p i t a l i t y a n d f u r t i v e l y is a l m o s t n e v e r fo u n d , ing the period of 1872 to 1905. U ndoubt- T h e f i n e r s t u d e n t - p r o f e s s o r r a p p o r t is n o t th e edly this gift is one o f the most significant I o n Y p )od r e s u lt o f th e h o n o r sy s te m . W ith th e Put “on his own,” the stu d en t d on ations received by th e University te n d s to r e a c h a m a t u r e a t t i t u d e in r e g a r d to his stu d ie s as well as t o w a r d s o t h e r a f f a i r s in v olvin g form ation the records are able to give in I in d iv id u a l re s p o n s ib ility . In c o n s id e r in g his own regard to the history and developm en t of p r e s e n t a n d f u t u r e w e lf a r e — e s p e c ia lly in r e g a r d th e lum ber industry in Texas. The collec- t0 the better t r a i n i n g o f his m o r a l s e n s e — th e stu - of such a n o n is alm ost a com p lete record of this * d” lt ,hoold apprecmt'' th<1 industry, and its possession w ill add to the Library as a w hole since the a c q u i s i t i o n is th e first data available. in : knowledge that he „ „ , i T t , _ j, j , , . • t r e a t m e n t T R E A T M E N T — T h e l a t e s t pro- tu b e rc u lo sis p o se d f o r s u f f e r e r s c o n sists o f i n je c t in g a so lu tio n o f gold in to th e v ein s o f th e p a tie n ts . M e d i c a l a u t h o r i t i e s d if f e r , h o w ­ ev e r , a s to th e v a lu e o f th e t r e a t ­ m e n t. T h e Chicago M u n ic ip a l T u ­ b e rc u lo sis Clinic r e p o r t s t h a t the gold s ti m u la te ? f o r m a t i o n o f cells an d in som e c a se s p r o m o t e s h e a l­ ing by b u ild in g a thic k ce ll-ca p­ sule a r o u n d th e tu b e rc le . O n e p h y sic ia n , h o w e v e r, r e ­ p o r te d t h a t he in je c te d gold so lu ­ tion in som e p a t i e n t s a n d distilled w a t e r in o th e r s w ith no d i f f e r ­ enc e in e f f e c t. In size and im portance the Gilmer rec­ ords rival the B ex ar Archives, now bein g: cop ied. The m aterial w eig h s in excess of i several hundred tw o tons and contains th ousand items. A l l the material is in origi- nal m anuscript form and sh ow s the com­ p lete operation of the original lumber com ­ pany. N o w th ese records are the property of th e University and through its archives th ey will be preserved for future g en era ­ tions. V a n ity G e o rg e Sand. is th e quicksand o f reason.- Those w ho love dainties are likely soon to be b eg g a rs.— Franklin. , Dr. S. A. K n o p f, who w as rec- the s y ste m t a t is em p lo y ed here,* f u r t h e r th a n t h a t , he U n ite d S ta te s g o v e r n m e n t to dis- shouid c o n d u c t h im s e lf in a m a n n e r t h a t will do c o v e r w h a t is b e in g ac co m p lish e d th e t r e a t m e n t , h as c r e d i t to h im s e lf a s w ell as to th e sy ste m . This f a ll t h e r e has been a g r e a t i n c r e a s e in th e I re c o m m e n d e d a th o r o u g h s tu d y of j in P a r is w ith e n t l y s e n t to F r a n c e by is a w a k e to t h e o p e r a t i o n s o f a m o u n t o f i n t e r e s t disp lay e d b y th e s t u d e n t b o d y in th is p a r t o f o u r e d u c a t io n a l sy s te m . T h e in te lli­ g e n t s t u d e n t th e sy s te m a n d r e a liz e s m o r e a n d m o r e w h a t its viola t i o n — a n d u lt i m a t e l y its su ccess o r f a i l u r e — m e a n s t0 him * honor system w as in stitu ted b ecau se the m en at the head o f the school w ere c o n fid e n t o f the in te g rity a n d honor o f y o u n g m en and w om en, N ow th at exam in ation s are com in g up le t us, as m em bers o f the o fte n reviled “ y o u n g e r gen - e l a t i o n , ” j u s t i f y th e f a i t h p la c e d in us. th e s u g g e s te d c u r e . less S A F E M O N E Y - I n th a n ; tw o w eeks, th e g o v e r n m e n t ’s ex- j p e r i m e n t b a n k i d e p o s its will s t a r t . O n J a n u a r y I in g u a r a n t e e i n g 14,000 j a l m o s t b a n k s all o v e r th e c o u n t r y will in­ th e f u n d s o f e a c h o f t h e i r su r e th e F e d e r a l D e­ d e p o s ito r? w ith p o sit I n s u r a n c e C o r p o r a ti o n . All d e p o s its u p to $2,5 00 will r ec eiv e full p r o te c tio n . — D aily T a r H eel. • 7 - , - T h e McGill D aily, s t u d e n t p u b lic a tio n of McGill T O O M ANY G R A D U A T E S B a nk? w hich a r e m e m b e r s o f th e F e d e r a l R e se rv e S y ste m a r e a u t o ­ m a tic a lly m e m b e r s o f c o r ­ } poi a tivn, uui u u ir iu c iju /c i Lianrwn p o r a ti o n , b u t n o n - m e m b e r b a n k s y m - ° n t r e a l , c o m m e n t s t h a t 1 ,590,000 m u s t f i r s t pass in s p e c tio n b e f o r e th e i r t u i u e d ou t by A m e r i c a n c o lleg e s g r a d u a t e s w e r e a n d u n iv e r s i tie s in 1933, only 15 p e r c e n t o f w h ich I deposits. N e a r l y 7,260 o f th e s e non -m em - l a v e so f a r su c c e e d e d in f in d in g jobs, a n d g o es on ad- to -how how C a n a d a p u ts o u t college g r a d u a t e s in b ee n the r a ti o o f o n e in one th o u s a n d , w hile its n e i g h b o r m 5 tta n c e » a n d 6,629 h a v e to th e s o u th g r a d u a t e s tw e n t y . T h e C a n a d i a n edi- j .'■holt tim e a g o cor- to r is slig h tly s k e p tic a l c o n c e r n i n g e x t r e m e lib e r- I P ° r ®don o f fic ia ls an n ou n ced th a t a lity o f A m e r ic a n e d u c a tio n , a n d .-u n re sts t h a t t h e ! “ P P r o x im a te ly 12 p e r ce n t o f th e l;)er b a n k s h a v e a p p lied f o r th e y a r e eligible in s u r e t h e to A m o r e c o n s e r v a ti v e view on e d u c a tio n on his side ; t w "h - r e k c T e S of t h e line is p e r h a p s the sa fer cou rse, " \ _______ Fixed to no spot is h a p p in ess; tis likely to be found n ow here, or everyw h ere.— Pope. L ong is the lu ll b ads up to the light A ll too t r u e is th e f a c t t h a t A m e r ic a n co lleges a re t u r n i n g o u t t r a i n e d m en at a f a r g r e a t e r r a t e lim n i n d u s t r y a n d th e p r o f e s s io n s ca n a b s o rb th e m way and hard, that out of I Th‘J ' ltuat?on prom ise* to becom e a? s e rio u s as an y funda- to be settled by the N. R. A., the C. VV. A., It the C. C. C. or other tem porary m easures. M ilt* n ’ ■ ‘ ifl' * I m en tal r e v o lu tio n . I t ’? in d u s t r ia l too * D elib erate with caution, but act with de chiton and prom ptness.— Colton. , lem. ; transcends en tirely the present depression. A n y w a y , t h a t ’s th is g e n e r a t i o n ’s b ig g e s t p r o b - L E P R O S Y — R e c e n tly tho P u b ­ lic H e a lth S e rv ic e r e p o r t e d t h a t t h e n u m b e r o f le p ro sy p a t i e n t s in th e U n ite d d e c lin in g e v e r y y e a r . .States is in A t p resen t there are ab out 800 lepers in this cou n try, ab ou t 400 b ein g at C arville, La. A lthough the other p atien ts are scattered through out the cou n try, all arc registered w ith lep rosy colony the RIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T H E A T E R S Featured in“ O nly ” fami lie t o d ay at will be held o' clock at the club. Mr. and Mr J. A. Foeht and Mr. and Mi A m o Nowot ny a r e the party. in c h ar ge Th e r e q u es t has ma de t h a t n am e s u n d e r f amilies be of t let Main t IO y ea rs of -en in of t he p r e s i d e n t Bui ldi ng 157. already been all children •lib in t he lub. age t brough >f the D E R D I E D A S P L A S S D A S S A J A N U A R Y I. 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R E S E R Y \ T I O N S O R E N R O R E L P I S O DI X X E R Reservations for 1 the El Paso j Club dinner to be held in El Paso T h ursday night, December 28,* at ! 7 :30 o'clock are now being made th* Byron Merkin, president of j club, said Thursday. is adow n! the .There are 43 members in J club, but several have planned to in Austin over the holi- I remain ; days. Each mem ber a tte n d in g the invite one !inner guest for the occasion. The din­ ner there is. to be informal and will be no outside speaker on the program. Several of the m em bers will be called upon to speak be- | fore the group. to U the conclusion of the din­ ner and p r o g ;am, the group will j a tt e n d a d an ce at the hotel. P L E D G E S ( H Y E X Pi C X I AI. 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Call 2-3164 without loss of time and you will profit by a speedy return. P A G E SI X T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F R ID A Y . D E C E M B E R 2 2 , 1 9 3 3 Alaskans Have Real Santa Claus and Trees Travel I kindreds O f Miles to A tte n d Mass Services bu t t h e f i ne s t d e c o r a t i o n f o r the t r e e is the m u l t i t u d e of w h i t e catt­ ies t he peopl e h av e m a d e in t h e i r ho me s f o r this day. E v e n the mi n i n g t o w n s w h e r e e l ec t r i ci t y is available, still this used on love of c a nd le s m a y be a t t r i b u t e d to t he s up po s e d a p p e t i t e o f t h e E s k i mo s f o r tallow candles. a r e t r ee. P e r h a p s t he t h e c a ndl e s in G i v e Indi vi dual P r e s e n t s T h e na t ive s a r e v e r y indi vi du al iii t h e i r g i f t s t o ea ch o t h e r . 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A f t e r d i n n e r t h e g r o u p sa nd C h r i s t m a s car ols a n d g if t s w er e d i s t r i b u t e d and f r u i t s a n d c a n ­ ines w er e served. G ue s t s w e r e to d a n c e invited f o r t h e last h o u r o f t h e eve ni n g . S A N A X T O X I O CLUB W I L L H A I E D A X CE A C h r i s t m a s d a n c e h o n o r i n g ! s t u d e n t s a n d e x - s t u d e n t s o f U n i v er s it y will he g i v e n by Flx-Students' ton i o at be r 28. ('Rib o f S a n A n ­ t h e P l a z a Hotel D e c e m ­ th-.- t he I T h is club. whi ch has r ec en tl y be e n o r ga n iz ed , has f o r its p r e s i ­ dent Reed Co za r t , of 22. Mr. Co z ar t is c h a i r m a n of the c o m m i t t e e p l a n n i n g t h e dance. • * * law g r a d u a t e ! POSEY R EA D S POEMS M. NU Posey, i n s t r u c t o r iii E n g ­ lish, r e a d his f a v o r i t e p o e m s ai 1 a m e e t i n g of S idn ey L a n i e r Lit­ e r a r y S oc i e ty T h u r s d a y . 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Miss H a y b e c k is a m e m b e r of the f a c u l t y the S a m H o u s t o n ll gh School in H o u s t o n . M r K o t t ­ witz Bot h a r e g r a d u a t e s of T h e U n i ­ ver si t y of Texas. is an a t t o r n e y in H o u st on . J Mrs. H. FU S m a l l b e r g , f o r m e r l y Miss E d i t h H a y b e c k , s is ter o* t h e bride, will co me f r o m Hol l y w o o d , ! Calif., to a t t e n d t h e w e ddi ng . A nun b e r of p ar t i e s h a v e b e e n give n in h o n o r of t he br ide- el ect. % ar- * PHI M V S O R O R I T Y H A S }’L E H ( , E S E R V I C E Pm Mu s o r o r i t y held f o r m a l pledge service T u e s d a y n i g h t at I *3 o ’clock f o r f o l l o w i n g n e w ) t he p le dg es : M a u d e A r c h er , Nell Hall - j ms rk, Alia Hee McGill. Ros a N ed MePhail. T ha l i a P a r k e r , a n d Alice Slat a p t r. A b u f f e t s u p p e r was s e r v a l to both ac t i ve m e m b e r s an d old an d new p le d ges f ol l owi ng the service. el ec t ed Gl ad ys Be t ts , p r e s i d e n t ; Ma u d e A rc h e r , vice p r e s i d e n t ; Alice SU;:- : a p e r , s e c r e t a r y ; a n d A d a Re ed N ew p l e d g e o f f i c er s M Gill, r e p o r t e r . * * * H O L D P L E D G E S E R V I C E S S i g m a Al pha Epsilon f r a t e r n i t y he! I in i t iat ion W e d n e s d a y n i gh t fo r T om L u m p k i n of Amar il lo . 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Remember Ye Q ualitye Shoppe h o r C ards Gifts Candies S m art G oody P ackages 1104 Colorado Street Demand the Faculty Members Extend Greeting n - oes since ISP 5 f o u g h t I • glory* o f I f you see this, w r i t e me. t he O r a n g e a n d Whi le. ti I h ope you h a v e a h a p p y C h r i s t ­ m a s a n d a f ull d i n n e r pail. President and M ayor Say ‘Merry Christm as’ ( C o n t i n u e d F r o m P a g e O n e l t h a t y o u r C h r i s t m as m a y be m e r r y b e c au se o f w ha t y ou h ave given, a n d ' h a t y o u r N e w V* ai a n d a1! I ll u r e yea r s m a y be h a p py be­ c a u s e of t h e service you have r e n ­ dered. d e a n of me n a n d s t u d e n t life. V. I. MO O RE , Ruby R. Terril l May the C h r i s t m a s spi r it of good-will t o w a r d m e n c a r r y into t h e N e w Y e a r a n t o ­ w a r d t h a t p e a ce on e a r t h which we all desire. i m p e t u s R U B Y R. T E R R I L L , d e a n of wo me n . ^ o ur s as o f yor e, cb an T. I*. T A Y L O R . of E n g i n e e r i n g . t h e Col lege o f Hogg Debaters Awarded Prize V ictory G ives Society T w o Cups in Fall Finals t h e The f inal s of fall d e b a t e t h e c h amp i o n s h i p w e r e won by H o g g D e b a t i n g Cl u b o ver t h e A t h e n a e u m L i t e r a r y S o c i e t v T h u r s d a y n ig h t in T e x a s Union 815. T h e y will s e c u r e p e r m a n e n t possess ion of a c u p o f f e r e d by t he U ni ve r s i t y Co-Op a n d will r e ­ ceive t h e i n t e r s o c i e t y cup f o r this J. A. F i t z g e r a l d I yea r , I wish you a n d y o u r loved ones a happy a n d h e a l t h f u l holiday s e a ­ son followed by a br i ght , p r o f i t ­ abl e a n d useful 1944. J A M E S a n d e r s o n F I T Z G E R A L D , dea n of the School o f Business A d mi n i s t r a t i o n . T. H. S h e l b y My wish f or e v e r y s t u d e n t , f o r e v e r y e x - s t u d e n t , a n d f o r r ay co- w o r k e r s of the U n i ve r si t y is t ha t ea c h r e c u r r i n g C h r i s t m a s m a y f in d you f u r t h e r a l o n g t h e r oa d to c u l t u r e, r e f i n e m e n t , and wel l ­ r o u n d e d c h a r a c t e r . t h a t life does n o t consist Ma y this C h r i s t m a s r e m i n d us all in t h e a b u n d a n c e o f t he t hi ng s which we possess, b u t t h a t life consists o u r ­ r a t h e r in w h a t we give of selves a n d of oui m e a n s u n s e l ­ fishly to ot he r s. In the words o f the poet: “ It is not w hat w e give, but a n d Th e H o g g D e b a t i n g « lub had t h e a f f i r m a t i v e t h e A t h e ­ n a e u m L i t e r a r y S oc i e t y the n e g a ­ the q ue s t i on , “ Resolved tive of t h a t Should t he E v e n t u a l F e a t u r e s of Ad op t t he Bi tish S y s t e m of Ra di o < n- t r o l a n d O p e r a t i o n . ’’ t he U n it e d S a t e s P r e v i o u sl y t h e r e had b e e n a series of five d e b a t e s b e t w e e n t h e t h e A t h e ­ Hog g D e b a t i n g Cl ub , th, a n d n a e u m L i t e r a r y Soviet I. e r a r y Soc ie: Rusk t h e By m i g h t in vot i n g of j i dges t h e y s c­ favor o f t he H o g g Cli ud yes rn ! c u r ed ei ght vo t e s f r o n ma ry So- the series, t he Rus k I t v o | ci et y 5. a?; I iii*.- A t h e n a e u m , I. J u d g e s w e r e Dr. E d w a r d E v e r ­ et t Ha l e , Dr. M. Y. Co l by, a n d t h e U n i ­ H o w a r d A. Ca l k i ns of ver si t y f a c u l t y d e b a t e r s t he Ho gg D e b a t i n g C l u b w e r e Gu- Ga r c i a a n d A l m o n d S t.warty., f or •ne A t h e n a e u m L i t e r a r y Society L e o n a r d F r a n k a n d R o b e r t 'Tharp. f o r the gi ve r Board to A nnou nce W inners in Ja n u a ry Decision o f t he w i n n e r of t he R a n g e r o r ig in al m a t e r i a l c o nt es t whi ch wa- t o haw b e e n m a d e T h u r s d a y , will n o t be a n n o m e e d B u r t t h Dyke, b us i n e ss m a n a g e r of T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc., j said. t h e h ol i da ys , I until a f t e r T h e c o nt e s t w a s s p o n s o r e d by t h e b o a r d of d i r e c t o r s of t h e S t u ­ de n t P u b l i c a t i o n s a n d w i n n i n g ma- I term] will be use d t he J a n u ­ i ssue of t he R a n g e r . a r y in to I be a w a r d e d Six o n —y ea . s u b s c r i p t i o n s will t he six w i n n e r s 'I hose pr izes will be f o r or i gi na l jok e s , o r igi na l d r a w i n g s , or ig rail s ke t che s , f e a ­ verses, h u m o r o u s t u r e stories of a b o u t five h u n d r e d J words, a n d s h o r t s t or ie s of a p p r o x ­ i m a t e l y se ven h u n d r e d words. Marshal] El m o r e t o d a y ! to s p e n d t he C h r i s t m a s s e a s on in ! S h e r m a n . l eave s what w e share, F o r the gi f t w i t h o u t b bar e. Who G i ve t h h i m s e l f with his gift f ee ds t h r e e , H im self, his hungry' neighbor, and T h e e . ’' D E A N T. IL S H E L B Y . I. P. H i l de br an d I wish for the students o f the U n iversity a v e r y m e r r y C h r i s t ­ mas, especially the School o f Law. I h op e t h e y e n j o y their holidays and co m e back w ith the d eterm in ation to do better w ork next sem ester. t h o s e of IRA POLK H IL D E B R A N D , dean o f t he School of Law. W F. Gi dl e y to th e stu d en ts On the b eh a lf of t h e s t a f f of the C ollege o f Pharmacy, I e x ­ in genera! tend the g r e e t in g s and good wishes of the Christmas season with t h e wish for more health to you and f e w e r prescription s to us. dean o f t h e C olle ge o f Pharmacy. W. F. GIDLEY, D. A. P e n i c k A m erry C hristm as a n d a h ap p y N e w Year. The grea test h a pp iness is in g iv ­ in g e ttin g . Try' to make ing, not especially your happy, others the needy, and hom e folk s and you than you wdl be happier e v e r dream ed was possible. D. A. P E N IC K , assistan t dean o f the C olle g e o f A rts and S cie n c es, T. U. T a y l o r the en gin eer ing To stud en ts. p resen t and fo rm er, I hope each and every one o f you is keep in g the w o lf from the door, D o not get scared if you hear bim howl, A bright day is com ing, and Alec still reigns. This le tte r is w ritten the midst o f old Clark Fie ld nearly in lilt* centi*! of the gridiron, w here in L a u n d r y lie s t __ P hone 6 4 4 4 Driskill Hotel Laundry “ S n a p p y Service” Y o u r bist c h a n c e to B u y Your X m a s C a i d s THE STECK CO. 9 t h a t L a v a c a A D O P T C O N S T I T U T I O N P L E D G E S H O N O R E D A new constitution, which goes into e f f e c t at t he n e x t m eeting, wa s r e a d and voted upon at a m eeting of Reagan Literary So- ciety T h u r s d a y . A copy of tho new con stitution will be filed in t h e of fi c e o f the Dean of W om en. Election o f a new vice president was p os t p o ne d until the n ext m ee t­ ing, to be January 18. • * rn rn M E E T I N G P U T O F F N e w m a n Cl ub will not m e e t f o r t he n e x t t w o ’ weeks, E v e l y n B r a ­ den, r e p o r t e r of the o r g a n i z a t i o n , r e g u l a r a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . A m e e t i n g will be hel d f i r s t S u n d a y a f t e r t he C h r i s t m a s holi- dux s. t h e P ledges were honored with a formal dinner at the Alpha Phi I house W ednesday night. The house in holly, mistle- ; toe, and red candles. A ft e r dill* j nor S an ta Claus distributed pres­ was decorated ents from the Christmas tree. H A S R E Q U E S T F O R B O O K Dr. A. S. Lang, professor o f eco­ no mi c s a t B a yl or U niversity, has received a request for a copy of h i s book that he prepared as his thesis f o r his d oc t or o f philosophy of degree at The U n iv ersity T exas. The request for the book. “ F inancial History o f the Public the i Lands in T e x a s,” w as from Vat.-:; V **’ “ “,4* the N etherlands Uni- j library o f C lif f versify o f Commerce in Roter- i Bi aly, and D w ight H unter w ill be j the gu ests <^f Caroline Kampmanu dam. I in San A ntonio today. Elizabeth W oodward, o__________ F R A T E R N I T Y I N I T I A T E S Delta Kappa Epsilon held ini­ tiation services for the follo w in g pledges house Thursday night: Horton Truett, Bill McMillan, Sam McMillan, W il­ liam Ames. Hilmar Starcke, and Jam es Bryson. a t the chapter Bob Thompson and Douglas Gordon w ill spend the holidays in Del Rio. Lee W yson g of Houston, e x ­ student o f the U n iversity, sp ent W ednesday and Thursday at the Delta Chi house. All of Us Wish All of You Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year We Wish You C hristm as Cheer and Health A n d Joy A n d M a n y Successful N e w Y ears a W ( J u s t Oft C o n g r e s s 107 on 6th M m IMS O p p o s i t e L i t t l e f i e l d B u ildin g The Classified Ad Department of The Daily Texan Offers beginning January 3 ’till Febrary I SPECIAL RATES TO ALL UNIVERSITY HOUSEMOTHERS Now Is the Time to Advertise Those Rooms That Will Be Vacant! 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