Basketball Tonight T e x a s vs. A . & I. G rego ry G The W eather Yesterday’s temperature, High i t , low 35 Today, probably rain li nut*'! cold and con­ A U S T IN , T E X A S , F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 16, 1932, S I X P A G E S T O D A Y N o. 7 4 T h e First C o lleg e D aily in th e South T o O x fo r d V ol. X XX IV Librarian Reports On Progress In Extension Work Pamphlets, Bulletins, Books Supplem ent W ork Of Local Libraries Dimmitt Speaks University Keeps Service For Rural, Small Com munities Elkins Qualifies for Rhodes Award; Former University Students Study at Oxford twelve c a n d id ate s of six S o u th w e ste rn n a t e s Five stu d e n ts were selected by the G ulf District Rhode - Scholarship co m m ittee fro m to receive scholarships to O x ford in 1933. T heir choice follows: Wilson H. (Bull) Elkins, 23, San A ntonio, f o r m e r s tu d e n t in The U niversity Ja c k Fischer, 22, O klahom a City, Okla., stu d e n t in litera- of Texas. the U niversity of Okla- ♦ tu re at homa. David St. Clair, 22, N orm an, I in geology a t th e Okla., student U niversity of Oklahoma. A r th u r B. Dugan, 22, A berdeen, I l ite r a tu r e a t t in s tu d e n t Miss., Prin ceton . Clarence P. Lee, Jr., 19, Pine- B lu ff, Aik., stud ent in lite ra tu re a t W ash in gton and Lee U niver­ sity. Elkins, who was g r a d u a te d from i ] p • ! Board Considers Major Questions Of Publications to Restrict Rapid grow th has ch aracterized the history of th e package loan lib ra ry of the U niversity du rin g r e c e n t years, Miss LeN oir Dim- j m itt, chief of the lib ra ry b u re a u , Directors Fail said recently. Miss Dim m itt rec­ Magazine Editor In e n tly addressed the T exas L ibrary Material Association on the subject of “ E x ­ tension Work by Means of P a c k - ! ---------- age L ibraries,” a speech in which ! Board of D irectors she used b u re a u as a specific exam ple of the progress th a t has been made since the e x p e r im e n t of lib ra ry extension was m ade 25 years ago the U n iversity of Wisconsin. by “ It has been j u s t 25 y e a rs since Histed in f u r t h e r w ork on the re- .th e U n iversity of Wisconsin, a r e c ­ vision the h a n d b o o k of the ognized in university ex ­ stu d e n t publications. T he h a n d ­ te nsion work, in a u g u ra te d w hat book has sta te d in the past t h a t in then a new e x pe rim e nt / j exten sion ,” Miss Dimmitt the Longhorn* Ka ager shall con of the Stu- lib ra ry d e n t pub licatio ns, f nc.f m e t Th«r% the U niversity le a d er of in the U niversity in 1931, wa? elect­ ed to Phi Beta Kappa, besides being an o u tsta n d in g ath le te dur- ! ng his college care e r. He had the semi-finals in day. Jackson Cox presided over been selected the m eeting h av in g been th e p residen t of the board, Allan named one of the five s tu d e n ts I to represent, lite U niversity in the Shivers. the absence of at H ouston, a f t e r Agenda for the a fte rn o o n con- j Rhodes Scholarship aw ard comp©* I tition. Since 1904, when the scholar- 1 ship fund endowed by Cecil John Rhodes, English state sm a n and em pire builder, was founded, nine .students fro m the U niversity have received the Rhodes award. Wils ;ii ll. ( Bull) Elkins, Phi the Beta Kappa g ra d u a te of I niv» rsity and s ta r a thlete, W ednesday was named with fo ur o th e r so u th e rn e rs re­ ceive a Rhodes scholarship, good t m two years of stu d y at Ox- ford. to by .rre n t im p o rta n t s u b je cts J b ou nd ,£ people with reliable in- j t h a t th e editor the on on in te re s t— u s u a lly *sub- 1 space” as it was impossible to set of activ ity: in 0f f an eXact a m o u n t fo r type of m a te ria l used. tain literary , fe a tu re , and hum or m aterial, one-third of the e d ito ria l typo space being alloted to each the problem of of m a te ria l. The b o a rd decided should n o t be te rm “ one-third stole; This was tile o rganization vol to I'kage lib ra ry service. T he scene was established in an a t ­ All Return to America The scholars fro m the U n iv e r­ man r. 0 solve sity have all retur ned to the U n it­ of ti ed S ta te s to e n te r d if fe r e n t fields strec f o u r are p racticin g tlv each I law, one is a b an ker, one is living j e s t s not yet w ritten a b o u t lh® h f e o f an English sq uire on book fo rm . I t was m e a n t prim ar- ily f o r those living in ru ra l com- j Discussion was given f a t h e r 's e sta te , one w as a m un ities and sm all to w n s ha ving! am ou n t of space given to candi- ! p ro m in e n t e d ito r and a u th o r, and no library facilities. I t was a Dev date? th e U niversity of service, and all th a t anyone h ad I ti ens. This question will be set- O xford serving out his scholar* to do to obtain m aterial was w rite ihe c a re e rs of these W hen a le q u e s t was le t rived foi will be p e r m itte d to use n a tio na l m en a re varied, it is expected that rn tpeeific subject, m a n na! on i t | an<| SUK> th re e c o m m e b(, fort, (ht. b oard f o r „ was a s a m b l e a rn one small coming before the hoard f o r set- j -Vt a rs at; Oxford rem ain with them, age and m aded to the borrow er. the Dement. These packages cam e to be known they as package con- to the boar*! of directors, w a s j m *Kht join in close friendship arni Histed mainly of articles clipped two g reat Eng- asked to inquire into the m a t t e r • u n d e r ta k in g the fro m periodicals and of bulletins of selecting an a u d ito r f o r - c c d and r e p o r ts p rinted . publications hook'; of th is y e a r , . ... publication* books of this yea: lie n a l ami I institution?, national -------------- o-------------- sta te bu re a u ? and organization s, and commercial houses. t h e ship tenure. to th e Extension Division, j a c t i o n 0f w h e th e r the T e x a n ' A lthough fo r cam pus political posi- I one »* now at Dr. .T. A. F itz g e ra ld , tr e a s u r e r J hope i th ey will aid th e in prom otin g lo u n g e r (C on tinu ed on P a g e G) th e m em ories of la te r d ate w ith dispatches, also libraries. T hey to ( tied ut a t h e I bi® th e ir thai , r by the us to . . . . u a Ratchford, Spell Attend Meeting a L a n g u a g e oo d y to Meet r a j During Holidays University Club To Hold Auction fa cu lty Members to Have M agazine Sale 5 Students Sign For Annual Clark Christmas Dinner Benedict to Be T oastm aster A t A ffair; P rogram Com pleted Even some native T e x a n s art* unable to go home for Christm as, the reg ister f o r the a n n u a l Judge J. ii. C lark C h ristm a s d in n e r r e ­ veals. The f i v e boy? who had sign­ ed up f o r the d in n e r Thursday were fro m north Texas, N orth Carolina, N ew York. Massachu­ s e t t s a n d Wisconsin. S tu d e n ts are always slow in singing up, but a large num bei will sign ju s t be­ fore the deadline, F rid ay, Decem­ ber' 23, M rs. Jo n n ie F a y Ashby, office s e c re ta ry of the Y. M. C. A., explained. Exper i ment Successfu l th a t sta te “ W isconsin’s e x p e rim e n t proved t o be so successful t h a t other u ni­ versities soon followed h e r e x ­ ample. The r a p id develo pm ent of the package library service is in- i , d ila te d by the fact that when su rv e y was made in 1925 it was unit enmities rep o rte d and colleges in 35 states had put this form of service into o p e ra ­ tion. In some state? it has been m ore highly organ ized with a larg e r scope of activities th a n in other?. A m ong th e state universi­ this foi rn of ties m ost active in those lib ra ry extension work are of Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan. N o rth Carolina, N o rth Dakota, Oklahoma, T e n ­ nessee, Texas, U tah, Virginia, W est Virginia, and Wisconsin. Florida, “ Out of the fo u rte e n universi­ ties, twelve m ake no charge for (C ontin ued on P age 6) P RE S S TO O P E R A T E T he U niversity Press will o p e r­ a te d u rin g the holidays, Mrs. F aith A dams P e rry , ed itor of official publications, a nn ou nc e d T h u rs ­ day. A m agazine subscription auc­ 'the d in n e r is given each year t i o n in the form of a Christma- 1 by the Y. M. C. A. and is open p a r t y will be held by to all men stu d e n ts who are un- ver.sity Club a t 2304 San Antonio able to go home Christm as. T here I i S tr e e t S a tu rd a y , December 17, at Miss F an n ie R atch fo rd , W renn lib rarian , and Dr. J. R. Spell, ad ju n c t p ro fe s so r of Rom ance lan ­ the only require- guages, will a tte n d th e Modern j I 8 o ’clock. The auction will fol- j m ent being that the student turn .. T L.nguagc_ Convention, sponsors 11 low. a partJ, t0 be Kiven Satu,. in his name at th<1 y M. c . A by for before the deadline. President H. n a tio n , to be held a t "Vale D e .tm - j children of the club m embers, Y. B en ed ict will again be toast- Dean VT I. Moore, p re s id e n t of m aster, a position which he has n I f ? C j * mi held since the d in n e rs were fir s t r e a l C h ristm a , in a u g u ra te d . A T e n & *the club’ announced T hursday. the Modern L anguage Asse­ dat' afternoon at 4 o'clock MaKa*in “ ’ u b se riPti<)n!‘ wil1 b«' is no cha rge , th e Uni- e vt: j n n m ? nn -TV? R v i.;«o Bro J . ” “ R o u ™ » u in th e q fho ... hi nm 'n ar?r * * ii* 7 'ti . . ,, . , . . . .auctioned to members of the club dinner, Saturday night by R. H. Griffith, stories, and good fellowship will Pro^p8s° r s I do much to take the place of for- “ nd Dr- U "• «-u combined »»u.i P „ l ,u the (>f Anglish. the , The t,ju h subscribes to a T h e number of magazines and news-! i i . t r Literary problems will be chief topic of discussion at meeting. Dr. St>c!1 said. ileum ii Language Association has j papers annually. These publica­ been organized since 1883 and is recognized as the o u ts ta n d in g or­ ganization of its kind in America. English, F re n c h ,Spanish and G er­ man are the modern languages given chief consideration. The o r­ ganization has a m o n th ly p u b l ­ the p apers read ic atio n j a t a r c J printed. in ? b ° fir? of the r e a r d u b m e m b e r ^ a r e enabied lo t o I tions are placed in a reading room I of the club house where all mein- I O F l l I i i hers have access to them. They • remain in the room for one month I and then become the p ro p e rty of association m eetings in which ?i ? m er holidays sp e n t with u , , , , , ! . - ■ , [which tile* now lu r uway, _________ __________ I L v a u C f S J m £ q ^ j | y 0 O ^ F i Q U C t r z Penick Charges Athletics With Business Basis Coach Sees Commercialism In Southwest Conference Chairman Reports Metzenthin G ives Transfer Eligibility Rules For Play In his rep ort to the Southwest Athletic meeting, C onference which does nm c o n stitu te official action, Dr. It. A. Penick, presi­ dent, made the following report, he revealed T h u rsd a y : thing con­ “ One o u tsta n ding the today nected with athletics commercialism. are In stitu tio n s o p e ra tin g on a commercial basis. A thletes in many cases are select- j ing th e ir schools on a commercial basis. The prime evils of this a r e : , “ First, the dem and on the p a r t of the public, ex-students, and in­ stitu tio n s themselves f o r w inning J team s. Secondly, the con seq uent uncertain te n u r e of office of the i coach. Thirdly, c r u itin g and subsidizing in all of ! th e ir subtle forms. These condi­ tion? i n t o the meshes of secu rin g o u tsta n d ­ ing athlete? at w h a te v e r cost. in stitu tion s consequent lead ou r r e ­ in “ As definite signs of eommer- eialism a thletics I need but m e n tio n : Clam or for post season gam es, stru gg le o f the colleges ag ainst b roadcasting, the grow ing te nde n c y to elim inate or re s tr ic t i non-paying bidding fo r sports, a th le te s who can d ra w crowds, r e ­ leasing of coaches who fail to produce w inning teams. Little Commercialism “ It is my conviction th a t there is less o f this comm ercialism in the Southw est C onference than in alm ost any o th e r large conference in the United S ta te ;. But we a r e not en tire ly free fro m this evil and m u s t c o n t i n u e to s t r u g g l e to l ; - . free ourselves entirely. ; " L,uut Students May Not Pay Hospital Fee Before Semester Ends-A uditor S tu d e n ts who neglected to pay the optional hospital fee du rin g registration will be u nable to do so until reg istration f o r the second semester begins, according to in form ation received from tile A u d ito r’s * office. General t h a t “ any student desiring the privilege of hospitalization as described on page in fo rm a tio n Bulletin No. 3216 s la te s Professors View Debt Payment, Failure Effects Default * in 7 Countries Results in Loan Suspension Six Nations Pay Harrison Detains H earers in ‘Hell’ + 191 m ay obtain it by paying at* registration la te r) (but optional hospital fee of $:j." rod the A complete list of th e services Uni •ity Health offered by tilt Service follow! S u rv ey Indicates Faculty Favors Revision Of War Debts Six nation? indebted to t h e Was it D ante who put the c r e a tu re s of his im agination through long to rtu re s in I n f e r ­ no before they could be consid­ ered fit to live in a “ Parad ise R eg ain ed ” ? Dr. T. P. H arrison, a literary work entitled “ Hell” on the lec­ tu re table before him. was in­ te rru p te d in his discussion by the ringing of the j a n i t o r ’s bell a q u a r t e r of an h ou r before the class period was to end. A p p a re n tly anxious to d e p a rt in haste from the “ infe rn o,” every student in the cla-s- p re ­ pared to leave, rome g e ttin g out of th e ir seats. “ J u s t a m in u te ,” Dr. Hsn ? >- son ^uid, a p p a re n tly in the b e ­ lief that hi? charges wee** not yet ready to regain their p a r a ­ dise of freedom . " W e still have time for 15 move minute-; of ‘Hell.’ ” Student’s Case Still on Docket Court Fails to Decide Case; A djourns Indefinitely ., . , leaving a scar. Unless Those paying included G re a t “ I. Vaccination;-. E v e ry #tu- j U n ite d Staten as a r e s u lt o f tho dent must be successfully vaccin- j W orld W a r paid th e ir obligations ated before e n te rin g th* nicer- w hieh came due T h ursday , while sity. By successful vaccination is i o th e r? defaulted, p ress associa­ m ean t vaccination within five tion rep orts reveal. years, giving a positive reaction and it takes, ann leave a scar, vaccin­ al mr,. or a n y num ber of vaccina­ tions, does not give immunity. A c e rtific ate from a repu tab le p hy­ the sician, when unproved by H ealth Service, will satisfy this vaccinations For req uirem en t. p erform ed by the H ealth Service a fee sufficient to cover the cost of virus and dress is charged. B ritain , $95,550,000; 245 ,43 7; Czechoslovakia, $1,500,- 0 0 0 ; Latvia, $148,852; Finland, $186,235; and L ithuania, 392,- ■586. F ran ce, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Esthonia, and H u n g a r y d efa u lte d . The total a m o u n t d ue n a tio n s was twelve f ro m 3121,934.421, principal and in­ p a y m e n ts te re st, and with total m ade Thursday, th e re is a the o f $26,211,511 unpaid on Examinati ons Required Italy, $ I th e the -• Examinat ions. Every st a- j obligations due to date. * C om m en ting on fi»*st e n te rin g 1 ‘ re-examined as j of the n atio ns to p ay will <46nt must have a physical exam- th e economic ination upon the e f f e c t which the failure o f som e ’ r have " “ o i u n a- necessary f o r the follow- j th r o u g h o u t the world, Dr. C. P. , P atterso n , pro fessor o f govern- mg t lower t h a t stud ents, a> the credit, c re a te n l’e" a n y nation could re fu se to pay its j xPens® i d voIv-}obligations, and te n d to suspend loan? b e tw e e n the operation of ° obtain records of phy- o u t t h a t it would te n d to Mea con I ion o rn la I ' U ^ 0! atv:mi c o n *JM»*°n the suspicion asstt® e in !' , ed rn the care and tre a tm e n t of d e te c ts and diseases existing upon nation? e n tran ce. v I I '* ,, there is no w ay o f forc- (3) All classifications for phy- j ing a n a tion to pay,” Dr. P a tte r - i i , . , t h ? H " mSt n' f ' " T i " “ T U th* pin steal conditions found, and y " ° " said' " th* te n d e n c y of na- t0 ask fo» “ alin* o f d e b ts b a s i s , of. chan« es w h ich student i is - v x c u s e d ” Dun i taking physical training, as this is I nu I hi" the debts wort* c o n tra c te d i ... t i fo r p re c e d e n t li ly an evasion of rvsponsilul- 1 v)a■ Meeting Pledge Sought ~ , ' A change has been made in th e j " “ ‘‘I Version . co nstitution of the S outhw est Con- ! ‘ p,.n(iimr he fe re n ce m ak in g a m ore positive sta te m e n t of " a m a te u r is m ” than the fo r m e r sta te m e n t, negative Dr. Penick said. The change fol­ lows : 20, section I.— "A n A rticle spo rtsm an is one who a m a te u r engages the physical, m ental, and social b en­ e fits lo- derives th e re fro m and to (C on tinu ed on P age Five) in sport solely for Students Finish Training Course p or Certificates Awarded First Aid Work S tu d e n ts fro m nearly b ra n ch of the U niversity aw arded c e rtific a te s issued by the j 0j* iamilics i D e p a rtm e n t of C om m erce uoort ’ a u * out tm. l i t upon tint iii " tho conmlotion th e com pletion i nt i Lilt. LuniuiniuH I course presen ted here by C. < ■ I its decision. of tho first aid **i a v i - i -v e r .v wa? r e fe rre d to Section a of the Barry Talks Before were I Commission o f Appeals. Decisior Commission of Appeals in Mi t be case will not be revealed un ^ tira t am i ^ tyie S uprem e C o u rt hands down Allan Shivers, p reside n t of the S t u d e n ts ’ Assembly, has receiv­ ed letters from T ulane U niversity i rn Louisiana and from A m erican U nive rsity in Washington requ est- inform ation a b o u t sw e a te rs .OC,ated Press b u re a u rn the Cap.- p re se n te d to yell le a de r, aud ask- the lol. will speak Ic th e news r e p o r t - 1 ing mg class on “ O pportu nities and Am erican U niversity in secu rin g IO Benefits o f J o u rn a lism ,” a t th e Fed e ra tio n of S tu d e n t Unions /m i today, W. D. Hornadav, convention at W ashington n e x t C hristm as P rogram le c tu re r in journalism , said Th irs- year. day. Journalism Group , , • e ‘ 01 . the depan- Students to Present th e University as! n ~~ , j, a n j d 0_________ R, W ■ , j o’clock ---------- i i * that + i n c? e . * . r H e r b e r t of the U nited S ta te s De-; of Commerce, M. M. I p a r tm e n t Heller, in struc to r : pleat of m echanical engineering, I said T hursday. i A bo ut one h u n d re d and n in ety ; the | persons were enrolled in r i l V -V The s tu d e n ts’ association of the ' Bv this nl- n h i r e 8 l d e G r o u p s E n d \ e a r S course, which began December 5 University P re s b y te ria n Church t h l r * * i /*» in r- “Mr. B a r r y ha? been prominent in newspaper work. and is one of veil leader- was ser A c t i v i t i e s ! »»<■ c l o « d December 15. N in ety will sponsor a w hite C hristm a s the b est know n men in the field," | s h i U „ • p e r c e n t of the stu d e n ts finished i pro g ra m a t th e P le a sa n t V alley Mr. H o rn a d a y said. Mr. B arry i the yell leaders for T around the perip with buzzard this how Ask OX BLANTON he likes to find baseball bats in his bed these cold w in te r nights, . . . Maybe B U S T E R BA E B E L can tell you. . . . Evert th e best law ­ y ers m u st note part ! with re g re t the dissolving o f the A L L E N -E A S T LA NI) p a rtn e rsh ip . We MARY TORNO gives F R E I) P O R T E R F IE L D the slip fo r some nice looking little boy. This is a good time fo r someone give D ELM ORE COBB a shove on one of these slippery walks. to Two fellows that make the Uni­ v e rsity a good school— D AUSER BIBBY and C H A R L E S W IN T O N . Little children should keep a safe distance fro m J O E C OW EN when he w ears th a t fancy black hat. the SAM RO PER gives go v e rn m e n t tria l. HUGH G O SSE TT a n o th e r has earn ed “ big title b r o th e r .” IK E M OORE is not half as lead im p ortan t as he would one to think. This will give E L IZ ­ A B E T H COLGIN som ething to talk about. of How could any grown person be a s small as “ P IC K L E ” DILL? E v e ry o n e thinks a lot of WILMA R O BE RTS. Think w hat a thrill o u r cam pus dog, SPO T G R IF F IT H , would g e t out of this if he could r e a d also BOB LALONDE. Baptist Choir Gives Christmas Cantata A special program of Christm as music will be given at the e v e n ­ ing service, D ecem ber 18 at 7:30 the U niversity Baptist o ’clock at Church. The choir will sing th e c a n ta ta , “ The W ondrous Light,” by R. M. Stultz. The spirit of the Christm as season is expressed in this message in song. The pro g ra m will be in charge of Mrs. M. V. Colby anil Dr. C. Paul Boner. ra te , Dean g re a tly reduced scribe to expensive publications j I an d get th e m one month late a t J a : Moore explained, I Money obtained from tho auc- I tion will go to sub scribe fo r other : periodicals The d u b subscribes th a t th re e or propose. Dean to any m agazine m o re m em bers Moore added. -0 ----------- Metzenthin Speaks To Deutscher Verein “ Cliristmas is celebrated with The personnel o f the choir is much more reverence in G erm an y as follow s; Soprano, Mmes J. R. thin in A m e ric a ,” W. E. M etzen­ Branch, E. I). Smith, J. L. W itt, thin, professor of G erm anic lang­ T. U. McCormick, P. S. Neal, W. uages, stated in a talk to mern- B. P a tte rso n , I). B. T aylor, Ethel tions of D e utsc h e r Verein W ednes- Lordon, M. Y. Colby, Misses Le-! day night a t th e U niversity Club. ona Doss, Josephine W alker, Lyl- j ia Kngberg, Leslie W are, Bonnie I version of the C hristm as celebra- Bass W are, Dilly W inder, M a r y tion was G race Adams, Maggie Doole, I P u r i t a n ’s Phillis H en ry, Ruth Meadows, K a th e rine Miles, and Elsie Mer- r y m a n ; altos: Mmes. C. W. Boner, Elma M erry m an, IU ii. Beverly, H. W. T e g e n e r; Misses M aurine Owen, A da Maude Owen, Wilde- garde Swenson, A n n a Ruth B ev er­ ly; te n o rs : J. T. Je n k in s, D. S, Cole, C. H. M cCurdy, Ja c k Lin­ coln, T. P. E vans, J. R. Colthurp, Hill Hodges, A. P. Cleveland, Glenn Conklin, Bill L a w to n ; bass: W. G. H enry, V ernon Lemans, Marne B aker, F ra n k Seay, Ed Crocker, A. W. H arvey, and Bee Grissom. A f te r Dr. M etz e n th in ’s Sdmund King san g “ M ut” E d m u nd King sang “ Kin Sin n u i.-c h er M orgen” S chubert. F. C. Biesele panted him at th e piano. a by j . . . lie explained th a t the A m erican L C lifford , brought about by a ttitu d e of the o b s e r v - 1*^ Hie U niversity Methodist f Ss('!* ot •v *,nam ‘t’ languages, t h e m Rev. L. U. Spellm ann, pastoi M ontgom ery, pio- am ant e of certain church holidays, c h u r c h , became m em bers of as well as the m odern i n t e r p r e t - j uint com m itte e on education tui­ I Texas, at a m eeting of the com- tion of religion. talk, m ittee of education of th e Me- and tho dist C hurch in W aco Wednes- aeeom- Mr. Spellm ann is se c re ta r y and Ur. M ontgo m ery is chairm an. It Willie F ra n k s Biesele, an d M e r - 1 is the purpose of th e .committee to consider and make a report on dram atized e dith Knox G a r d n e r “ E p ip hanias,” a C hristm as poem > the consolidation of te n Motho- by Goethe. Dr. Lee M. H ollander, dist schools in Texas, which are associate pro fe ss o r of G e r m a n ic ; as follow s: S o uthe rn M ethodist spelling j U niversity, S o uthw estern Univer- languages, directed in sity, Texa.- W om an’s College, Mc- m ateh, and singing G erm an Christm as carols, i M urry, and five ju n io r colleges, troop. the group joined S n e e r i n g , In vitations were mailed to 1 2 0 , th e instruction. S tu d e n ts from all I Church S unday, D ecem ber 18, a t I began his c a re e r on a country faculty and stu d e n t leaders of the ting about sw e a te rs for i renlv bv staled r t a t th e Univer­ sity received sw eaters t h a t w ere the footb all a men receive, anc* th a i the le tte r “ T " was tw'o inches smaller, w ith a megaphone superimposed upon th e ir posi­ che tions. letter, signifying lighter than little th a t In reply to the letter fro m the A m erican I niversity in W ashing­ ton, Shivers answ ered the to U niversity would be unable* cast its vote f o r the convention of the F e d e ra te d S tu d e n t Union m e e tin g place next ye a r, because no delegate from the University is bein g sent to New* Orleans, w h e re the convention will con­ v ene his yeai As a m eans of < ur- i a ling expenditures, the S tu d e n ts’ to send a Assembly decided not this to convention the — — ~o Czech Carols Sung At Meeting Today ( Christm as carol? will be sung by members of the ( ’te c h Club at the meeting in the girls’ stud y hall today a t 7:30 o’clock. Dr. E d u a rd Mil ck, sponsor, announced Thurs* : day. The oldest Czech Christm as •'Christ W as Btn-n,” will carol. be sung. Dr. Micek will give a short talk I on “ Christmas in Czechoslovakia.” Clifton Dusek is c hairm an of the pro gram committee. S a n ta Ctaua will bring gifts to all the mc rn* hers. Dr. Micek said visitors? a re ; im ifciL P A G E T W O FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932 LONGHORNS FACE STRONG FOEMEN IN JA VELIN AS HERE TONIGHT Ollemen Billy Disch Gets Spring Meet A.&Five Unreeling This B A B E N O T R E A D Y Match In First of Two-Go Series; Will Begin at 7:30 — .— ♦ ------------- —— •— ---------------------- A nd That About Here and There S t e e r S t a r t i n g Baseball Bats 7earn Assumes j Bother Blanton In the W orld Of Sport. Shape FR TD SC H A FFN E R Trrnn Sports r< •a F . ' n r n - WIll egory G; I tjrc ille, who & I. Jav- are Met ’alliant, a B 5 te n v ear- ago. The > be Iie re S a tu rd a y rtain th e U n sh o rn at prie'!n Ises to b - its by evenly m a :c h ­ as he id th e stro n g - Rice* s h isto ry to a nd f I-1 m all re p o rts n u ch i*U -cr th an th< Ie t i e Hog: de- the n o ffen se th at trib e w orried a ira in st ITC i11 * Claude “ O x" B la nton r e b a it love? l i e ha? alway? loved He wa? the L ong ho rn c a t ­ s' last spring, l»e>ides being d ep e n d a b le and proficient tor. But as much as h*. likes -chal!. I » has a p rono un ced ith base- objection to sleepin ball ha * dr bed ■k. the tia r on s It can 11 I ppe-1 i r e ke his There ta vine a Ox.” He ion of 21 ut 21 wa 00 much f 1 I a n 11 > ti b e I age Philo a s * t o t h o fo u r bats in e o th e r night, all tired out, I, and almost tw nty-one boys e place with i«gan an investig a­ t e crim inals, P°- sh i -tight alibis w ere !’ the athlete. Now tv es he m u st eith er Vance or add the ist of unsolved of- V wit ors e co ut est. Have A t t a c k >ys have in rv> n e t A | I „ Irish Gridsters Call It a Y ear ie cap lain and cen- n. EU]I S adler i>* the Hi DAM INS i HORSY T E R M S T he U niv ersity o f Florida polo play ers make double use of th e ir polo term s. To have a heavy d a te is to “ play polo.” A session of is called a “ c h u k ­ heavy d a tin g k e r .” “ C o m e-a-fogging” m eans to is h u r r y s tra ig h t alcohol, ta k e n with cracked ice and g r a p e - f r u i t • • j u i c e . “ S n a k e -ju ic e ” usually up. ® r * * W H A T A M A N A lton ^w en, football s ta r o f J Leonia High School in New J e r ­ cored 48 of his te a m 's 50 sey. po 7 vs last season. And the o th e r o po in ts re su lte d from a sa fe ty ! I * * * T OO BAD R ugby te a m s in A u stra lia are to m ake s u b s tit u ­ not p e rm itte d tions. is rem oved fro m th e gam e because of i n j u r ­ ies, hi- te a m c o n tin u e s w ith ou t a replacement# l f a p la y e r I L ast su m m e r he d rove T exas play­ e rs over 20,600 miles. F ig u re it up for y o u rse lf! * * i> T O U G H E H W O T The baseball gam e in F a r m e r i Jones* p a stu re brok e up the 's e v en th inning when Jo e Spivis slid in ,***** lie th o u g h t was third T i g e r v i l l e ! base!— news sto ry in G azette, V E R Y N I C E G A M E Basketball is looked upon as a so rt of “ sissy” g am e in S o u th A f ­ I t has been disclosed th a t rica. .Rn ',s Play the c o u r t gam e in the Boers and th e land of i gold mines, and m en s c o ff at the j blea that th e y should tak e up th e the game. T H E Y L I K E H O C K E Y * * * B I N G IS O U T H ow ard They ta k e th eir hockey serious­ ly at deah ole H a r-v a a rd . A lthough it ta k e s but six fellow s to play the gam e, 63 hockey c an didates rep o rte d the H a rv a rd varsity , T of S o u th e r n O v i f o r m . | ? ■ * . « < » S M f r , rn th e Boston C liv ers,* the w ork o u ts a re lads, believes fo o tb a ll • ads, believes football q u a r te rb a c - should have darn good voices. And he d oesn 't mean the p r e s e n t i ndio crop o f c ro o n ­ ers, you dope! — T I M E H A D B Y A L L le a d e r of t h e . „ G arden held. Jones, w h e re to . , _ . •? * FA M ILY P O W W O W * Brown U n iv e n ; y’s football te a m was a fam ily a air this year, as f a r as the stu d e r.. w ere c m- cern ed. T h ere w e re iwo sets of b r o th e r s in the hne-ui C a p ta in Bill G ilbane, q u a r te rb a c k , and his b ro th e r, Tom, one tackle, w e e The g a m e will begin a t 7 p. rn. and is to be played with th e aid o f moonshine and electric lights — The Boston Globe. W ith Dr. C la r­ ence T ru e Wilson u m p iring? — - a-------------- S M A R T G U Y , EH, W O T ? B E R K E L E Y . Calif.. Dec. 15.— ( I N S ) — Bill A le xa nd e r m u s t have tak en a leaf o u t of H ow ard J o n e s ’ B r o w n, book, o r vice versa, f o r the Geor- th e Tro- ja n headm an, is n ’t m uch f o r y ard- age. b ut h e ’s s tr o n g fo r to u c h ­ downs. like d u rin g C L E V E R F E L L E R “ T h a t ’s a f a c t , ” Bill a d m itte d This is a lot b e tte r th a n selling I today, while p u ttin g his r a m b l i n g t h e i r paces f o r paces th e ir g a m e here S a t u r d a y with the U nive rsity of California, “ I do n’t care m uch a b o u t which side gets the y ard ag e. I’d r a t h e r have touc h d o w n s.” m agazines Clyde Adams, U n iv ersity o f T exas stu d e n t, a g re e s tenn is players to to u r n a m e n ts d u rin g the | mummer. He c h a rg e s th e boys two p en n ies a mile while on the road. th e su m m er. | w recks to drive th ro u g h f Have Your TY P E W R IT E R C L E A N E D A D J U S T E D O I L E D R E P A I R E D while you are away for the holidays W E C A L L F O R A N D D E L I V E R T E X A S B O O K S T O R E P h o n e /OOO AM M a k e s S o l d a n d R e n t e d — O p p o s i t e C a m p u s Ind.. Dec. 15. the p raises of N otre D a m e ’s th e ir leposited ge to day , fol- ; fro m Los Art­ w a re d e fe a te d a m ia last Sat- t 3,000, includ- m tire s tu d e n t the South at sn to g r e e t th e g udders The lilied by th e ir lu n k Anderson rnia to w itness cia Tech gam e not in Can UTiia-i >< while H a r p H atchison, of a few v. PROS G E T READY CHICAGO, Dec. 15.— U N S) S p a rta n s f Pc Iago Chic -i:-r d e with the git v Field ion game to decide I ip of th e Nat i< na Football League, s a re on tap f o r ti ing the ne: smear.h. CL, alay to join io B ears at ■ in a N e eham p- : P ro fe ssio n - Light w o rk ­ s'* Ohio pros dav s. P U R D U E F I V E W I N S , 4 8 - 2 4 L A F A Y E T T E , Ind., Dec. 15.— I N S ) — P u r d u e ’s Big Ten champ- onship basketball team opened its lew im pressive style a st night by b a n g in g out a 4* o 24 victory over Miami College if Ohio. -cason in i IX MISSOURI LOSES ONE ch Di neve* #« P ut HEALTH in y o u r c u r r i c u l u m . GOOT) HEALTH means vitality. And it takes lots of energy lo be a leader iii the classroom , ami in the social activities o f college. So to succeed, you must m ake your health a required course. T oo often constipation is perm itted to under­ m ine health am i sap vitality. It may cause head­ aches, loss o f appetite and energy. Try this pleasant “ cereal way” to health. Two tablesp oonfu ls o f K ellogg's ALL-BRAN daily will p ro m o te re g u la r h a b its . It s u p p lie s “ b u lk ,” vitam in B and iron. Ask that it he served at your fraternity h ou se or cam pus restaurant. T h e m o st fro pillar ready-to-eat cereals served in th e d ininn-rtroms o f A m e ric a n colleges, ea t­ i n g c l u b s a n d f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e m a d e b y K e l l o g g i n B a t t l e C r e e k . T h e y i n c l u d e K e llogg's C o rn H a k e s , P E P B ra n F la k es, R ice K r isp ie s, W h e a t K y t r a b i e s , a n d K e llo g g ’s ▼HOLK v HEAT B isc u it. Usa K affee H ag C o ffee — real coffee that lets y o u sleep. ALL-BRAN J ■ | y j a X dinvn a fir* I fu­ gal I < ma A Longhorns with th e Owls sho bt easily draw n in th e two t with the A. & I. boys. E I Olle will probably s ta r t ■ gam*- five that hi s ta rte d aga it the Bobcats. F ran cis and Gray w ard posts are both sopho­ t h e ft mores who promise to develop into real contenders fo r all-conference honors. Glenn Thompson will see considerable service a lte r n a tin g w ith the two forw ards. Thom pson has developed into a very cit ver , flo o r man. arui handles th e bal) brilliantly. He Scorer, an d will prob ab ly the- Hog d e fe n se p le n ty o f trouble, d ang erou s Hu give bre issv Bill K u b r i -bt at c e n te r set ms to • Y r h< highly improved over last sea- sea *on, and looks to be the o utstand - ion l o g c e n te r rn. the conference. He a1 considerable weight, out has added a nd handles him self much b e tte r dui t h a n he did last season. is a Captain Ed Price and Ben B a n ­ del! will likely s t a r t at the g u a rd positions. Price is one of the m ost deceptive bull handlers ev er seen on a Southw est C onference team , an d Run dell is one of the g re a te s t defensive g u a rd s in the loop. B aron Will A ddress D alla s G roup S u n d a y Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron will be in Dallas Sunday, - December 18, to address a combined B ’nai IU n t h and Asta f r a t e r n ity m e e t­ ing. The B’nai B’rith lodge of Ital­ ia- is celeb rating it- n ine tie th a n ­ niv e rsa ry . Rabbi Barer- will dis- M* cuss the w ork of the ii ab : Four.- G. dat ion. ler W hile in Dallas, Rabbi Baron will be the guest of Dr. Lefkowitz who w as in A ustin a few weeks ago to speak a t a similar B'nai B r i t h lodge m eeting. Dr. H. J. E t Hinger, professor of p u re m a t h ­ em atics and president of th e Aus­ tin B’nai B r i t h a 1- dressed a num ber of B’nai B 'rith lodge m eetings in various cities in the past month. lodge, hag — ---------o— ------------ ASTRON O M ER VISITS -*i associate jag* # Dr. E duard Micek, j Slav. rh w as visited by Dr. H uger, a s tr o n ­ lh. Dr. omer, T v -M a y , Divert H uger studied F re n c h at the U ni­ v ersity of Prague in Czechoslo­ vakia. L ater he cam- to * ms coun­ try and received a doctor’s degree at the University of Chicago. Dr. H u g e r is now w riting and lectur- I jug. He wdl r e tu r n to Austin ! Sunday, December 18. Dr. Micek said. L A N I E R H E A R S C A M P B E L L I n t h e . place of D. M, McKeith- an. in s tr u c to r in English who V ii! with influenza, Dr. Kills? C a m p ­ bell, pro fe ssor of English, made “ A .Survey of Critical Opinion on L a n ie r” a t the m eeting of Sidney L a n ie r L ite ra ry Society T h u rs ­ day. Dr. Cam pbell verified his Matt m e n t th a t th e re is a diversity of opinion on L a n ie r by giving the criticism, fa vo rab le and u n ­ fav orable, of leading lite ra ry men of the day. SCHOOL G I V E S M U S I C A L E S tu d e n ts of th e Vena K Math- « w School o f M Us >- in iii b. yr< senti d in th e r e g u la r m onthly m u ­ sical S a t u i day. D ecem ber 17, at 8:15 o'clock at the studio a t 803 Went T w e n ty -second S tr e e t. The pro g ra m will be on the “ N u tc r a c k ­ er S u ite ” by Tse h a ik u * sk y , Mrs. M athew s an n o u n c e d T h a i- d a y , Miss Hazel Quick in visiting u t ; I the Phi M u house this week-end. FR IDA Y . DECEMBER 16, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T t A A IN P H A R M A C Y B A N Q U E T G I V E N W E D N E S D A Y MCL E A N E N T E R T A I N S C R O S S C O U N T R Y T E A M D E C E M B E R ll) D A T E F O R H O L I D A Y P A R T Y B A P T I S T G R O U P H A S C H R I S T M A S P A R T Y j A L P H A T A C OM E C A S E N T E R T A I N S U N D A Y T I CAMPUS Bij M A B E L S H E L B Y S I G M A D E L T A PI H A S C H R I S T M A S F E S T I V A L held Sigma Delta Pi, honorary Span­ its annual ish fraternity, Christmas celebration Thursday night. There was a Mexican sup­ per a t a local restauran t, follow­ ed by the breaking of the pinata t Main Building. Decorations were in red, green, and white, and car­ ried out the Christmas motif. The breaking of the pinata is a Mexican custom. The pinata, a is sus­ large earthenware jar, the ceiling. Some­ pended from j a r one blindfolded breaks with a stick and nuts, candies, and gifts are scattered over the room. The guest scram­ ble for them. fruits, the Members and guests present were Edith Johnston, Branch 8mith, Miss I.illian Wester, Mrs. Margaret Kress, Dr. Dorothy Schons, Juan Haggard-Villasana, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Roebuck, Meredith Gardner, Estela Margo, Agnes McCann, Frances Branch. Sara Browning, James Koenig, Elsie Bodeman, John Houston, Amo Wennier, Verona Griffith, Frederick Jungem ann, Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Mahler, Mildred Cooke, Annie Mac Kress, Dorothy Kress, and Edmund King, * * * MR S . V A N A T T A G I V E S H O U S E D A N C E F R I D A Y S O C I E T Y C A L E N D A R Friday, D ecem ber 16: Mrs. Olive V annatta’s House, 10.15 Nueces—dance from 0 to 12. Alpha Delta Pi— d i n n e x dance, chapter house from 7:30 to 12. Kappa Sigma— C hn s t m a s tree and dance, cli ap tor house from 8 to 12. Woman’s Building— formal dance from 9 to 12. American Society of Mech­ anical Engineers— dance, Dris- kill Hotel, from 9 to I. Littlefield Dormitory— infor­ mal dance from 9 to 12. Delta Zeta-—o p e n house, chapter hou^e from 8 to 10:30. Saturday, D ecem ber 17: Mrs. J. Matejek’s House, 1904 San Antonio— Christmas dance from 9 to 12. Kirby Hall— formal dance, Austin Club, from 9 to 12. Chi Phi— formal dinner and dance, chapter house from 7 to 1 2 . University of Texas Light Opera Company-—studio even­ ing, Curtain Club auditorium from 7 to 9. All-University Dance— Greg­ ory Gym, from 9 to 12. The girls of Mrs. O. J. V a n a tt o s \ =5: boarding house will give a dante | an(| Mrs c w Moore, and Mrs. ii until 12 o clock. | 0 . J. Vanatta will be the chap- F rid ay from Joyce Davis, house president, said ! Thursday. Each girl will be allow -j od a date and a stag. * * * The house will be decorated in ranees Neville, Kappa Kappa red and green, and the r e f r e s h - ; Gamma, has made reservations on to meats will also carry out for ( hristmas spirit. the j the American Airways to fly her house. North Platte, Neb., ons Mr. an Mrs. O. J. Markley, Mr. the Christmas holidays. C H U R C H G R O l ' P G I V E S O L D F A S H I O N E D P A R T Y Pharmacy students in the Uni­ versity were served with a few dotes of their own medicine at their holiday banquet in the Aus­ tin ( iub, Wednesday night, Dean W. F. Gidley said Thursday. Students were given a “pres­ cription” instead of a menu with I instructions in Latin to take an large a quantity as strength per­ mits. The main ingredients of the emplastrum “ prescription” were bovis Inure, solanum tuberosum cum easeinum, pilulae pisum viri- dum, et infusum coffeae arabicae, j which to most people is just plain ! beef steak, potatoes and cheese,] S creamed peas, and chocolate dessert. a Dean Gidley said that a good be­ time and better friendships tween students and instructors were the sole objects of the b a n - ' quet. “ The success of this banquet, j which was our first, was so great th at plans are being considered for making the banquet an an ­ nual affair,” Dean Gidley said. * * * Group three of W. E. Long’s University Presbyterian Church Sunday school class held a Christ­ mas party Wednesday night a t the home of Hugh Yantis, Dick Spinn, a member of the class, said Thurs­ day. The party was informal, and many old fashioned games were a played. Christmas gift to exchange with another guest. Each guest brought Those who attended the party include: Fay Hobdey, Betty Phil­ lips, Ruth Garrett, Helen Mene- j fee, Violet Most, Mary McCurdy, Shirley Ratchford, Margaret i Sloan, and A rth ur Niebuhr, Char­ lie Gruniesen, Tom Steger, Ralph John McKinley, Hugh Yantis, Carsew, James Clark, S tew art Penick, Bill Sedgwig, and Dick Spmn. * * * ALPHA XIS ENTERTAIN Alpha Ni Delta will hold of)en | house for active members, alum- | nae, and pledges today. The pro- : gram will consist of a dinner, so- i cial gathering, and night spent a t the house. Coach Roy L. McLean, instruc­ tor in physical training for men, honored the members of the Uni­ versity cross country team with a banquet Thursday night a t his occasion home. Guests for were . L. Rlakeney, Oneal Archer, Bill Cohen, Alex Cox, Jewell A. Johnson, E. R. Blitch, Joe Storm, and Woodrow Finley. the Gold track shoes, awards from the University, and awards given by the University Co-Op were lo Blakeney, Archer, presented Cohen, Cox, Johnson, Blitch, and Storm, members of the team, un­ defeated during the season just closed. After dinner, and bridge were the entertainm ent for the evening. dancing * * * G I R L S TO H A V E T W O C H R I S T M A S P A R T I E S The girls of the Woman’s Build­ ing will be entertained with two Christmas parties before the hol­ idays, Velma J an e Meyners, pres­ ident of the house council, a n ­ nounced Thursday. The annual Christmas dinner will be given for the girls of the dormitory and their guests Sun­ day, December lh. Tuesday night at l l o’clock the Christmas tree party will be given. Each girl will donate some toy or gift for the tree. These will be distributed later among the needy families in Austin. rn * * TEA POSTPONED Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary I education fraternity, has post­ poned the tea to have been given : Saturday a t the Driskill Hotel. The tea will probably be given j some time afte r the Christmas hol­ idays. Illness among the members was the reason given the postponement, Mrs. W. E. Odom, president, stated. for Gamma Phi Beta wall entertain with its annual Christmas party IO o’clock, Monday from 7 instead of Friday, December 16, as was announced, Christine Goolsby, vice president, said Thursday, previously to Holiday motif will he carried out in the decorations. A Christ­ mas tree will be the feature a t ­ traction, * * * at JOINT R E C IT A L P L A N N E D The Faculty Women's Club will present Miss Katherine Wright, violinist, and Miss Caroline Spell, pianist, in a recital of Nineteenth 8 Century music Tuesday o’clock a t the club. The program for the joint recital will be as fol­ lows: violin solo— “ Adagio”— De j Vi riot; Piano solo— “ Kol Nidre” Winederg; violin solo— (a) “ Ro­ mance,” (b) “ Kuia Wiak” — Wien- iawski; piano solo— “ Polonada”— i Moszkowski; violin “ The Old R efrain,” (b) “ Schron” j — Rossmain. solo—>(a) * * * P A Y N E R E A D S TO CLUB Dr. L. W. Payne, professor of I English, read a Christmas s t o r y , ! Christmas Dick’s ‘ Whistling .Stocking” by O. Henry, to the Ashbel Literary Society Thursday. The meeting was held at the home of Virginia Nalle. A fter tim read­ ing a social hour was enjoyed and tea was served. This was the last this year, meeting of the club Wilda Frost, secretary the club, announced. of * * * GIRLS ENTERTAINED Matejek House will entertain with a Christmas party Saturday from 9 to 12 o’clock honoring the 17 girl residents. A Christmas tree will be the feature of the even­ ing. Chaperons fo r the affair will be Dr. Eduard M eek, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Chudej, and Mrs. J. Matejek. t i M e m o ry” M iniatures for X mas Gifts rn | A I Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will entertain with a Christmas dinner at the chapter house Sun­ day, December 18, at 6:30 o’clock. A Christ ma tree with gifts in the nature of jokes will be the fea­ ture of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Mayhall will be chaperons for the affair. * * * FOUNDATION HAS PARTY The Wesley Foundation will en­ tertain with a semi-formal ban­ quet at 6:30 o’ -lo k Tuesday at the Wesley Bible Chair, Allen Roe, student director of the Wes­ ley Foundation, said Thursday. PA C E THREE K A P P A SIGMA HAS D A N C E Tau chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity will entertain With a Christmas dance at their chap­ t e r house, 203 West Nineteenth, Friday night, December 16, from 8 to 12 o’clock. * * * A. S. M, E. HOLDS D A N C E The American Society of .Me­ chanical Engineers will hold their formal Christmas dunce at tho Driskill Hotel Friday, December I, from 9 to I o’clock. * * * Mrs. W. D. Masterson is spend* , ing the week-end with her daugh­ tho ters, Reba and Lillian, ai Alpha Phi house. For the Holiday Dances- Wear a beautiful corsage! They make the beautiful more beautiful. Quite an. assortment at Connelly’s for— $1.00 and up CONNELLY’S Florists 914 CONGRESS P H O N E 9 4 0 0 the i The Live Wire Union of Baptist training service of the | University Baptist Church will j give a party Friday, December 16,1 from 8 until IO o’clock, at the! University Baptist Church. The affair will be in the form! of a Christmas party. After the program, the group will exchange j presents, which will from a Christmas tree. taken be * * * C LA SS H A S C A N D Y PU LL Dr. E. C, Webb's Sunday school class will entertain with an o ld -1 fashioned candy pull at the Wes- I ley Bible Chair tonight at 7:30 o’clock, Huifh Garland, dent of the class, said Thursday. A group of games will lie the en- j tertainm ent for the evening. All as ! University students as well members of the class are invited to attend, Garland said. prest’- I * * * SOCIAL A F F A I R S LIST E D Two additioal I functions have! been added to the social calendar ; for this week, the Delta Chi open house S atur.f iy Jfrom 7 IO j o’clock, and the Delta Zeta open I house Friday, from 8 until 11 :30 * o’clock. to Mail Orders Filled — Add 1 0 rf Postage BEFORE CHRISTMAS Shop Now W hile Stocks Are Complete H undreds of hems on sale during this Pre-Christ­ mas Selling Event. G ifts for HIM— G ifts foir HER — G-fts for EVERYBODY. Visit ou r 4 conveniently l o c a t e d s t o r e s a n d s e e o u r d i s p l a y s . r t e A H I i; MONOGRAM Fountain Pen and Pencil $5.00 Value Complete 5 e t ’Boxed $1.69 FINE PERFUM ES a f e r a GUTEX Marquise Manicure S e t s BSR.,. ».,0 $ L79 7 value 5 p ec:a I DEVILBISS PERFUM E SPRAYS Regular 50c Value i ■MiV MARBLE GAME FOR HOME U SE ideal present 79c Makes Complete with marbles For F ine Gifts B allet— P leville— Dorsay — Lubin— Lentheric — Houbi- gant and other well known brands and 25 per cent dis­ count Thursday, Friday, Saturday only. ; K I Gift Jewelry I f s is ne ar ! your Christmas time to selections. complete Give University seal jew elry, ©r new, mo de rn styles. gift H U Leather Goods looking, h a ndso m e le at her Rich Including bill folds, w a l­ goods. lets, key cases, hand-bags, ci gar ­ ette cases, and portfolios. i Book-Ends Inexpensive bronze book ends with th e University seal. A tt r a c ­ tive st atuesque styles. A n y of them m a k e ch ar m in g gifts. Pen & Pencil Sets T h e r e ’s al ways someone on your t h a t will a p p re ci a te a new list set. fou n ta in pen a n d pencil Many desirable types a nd de­ signs. « I I I Christmas Cards W a r n in g ! Get some more Christ­ ma s C ar ds now! So t h a t you w o n ’t be c a u g h t without th e m at th e last moment. Wi de varieties. a C O O P Cigars— C igarettes Lighters— Pipes Pen & Pencil Sets Sm oking Tobacco B ill Folds Shaving Sets # _ 5 Electrical Goods Perfum e A tom izers Stationery Toilet Sets tm nnam Perfum e Candy Toilet Sets P en s— Pencils Body Pow ders x CHRISTMAS FRUIT At money saving prices. D e ­ licious Apples, Large O A size. Dozen ............. V V C C alifornia Oranges, 216 size, dozen .... $ Q _ Electric Clocks Last May we offered these exquisite Miniatures which ordinarily sell for $7.50 for $4.85 and over a h u n d r e d were sold in a w e e k ’s time. W e have had many requests for a n o t h e r offering of this type, so it seems timely at this Christmas Gift time that we again of fe r just Memory” Miniatures on finest silk pa per , delicately colored by ha n d in n a tu ra l colors, and fra m e d complete in h a n d ­ some gold frame, our r e g u l a r $7.50 value for IO O $ 4 . 8 5 See Our Window for Display These, as well as our Christmas orders, will be finished on a schedule of thre e days from the time proofs are re­ for Christmas turn e d or o r d e r given. Orde rs placed p h o t o g ra p h s this Fri day , S a tu rd a y and Su nda y will be finished for delivery next W ed n e sd ay . Studio will be open F r id a y a nd Sa tu rd a y evenings until 8 p. rn., and Sun da y from IO to 4 p. rn. P A R A H A STUDIOS o f Texas, Inc. 2 5 1 0 G U A D A L U P E ST. PH O N E 2-0258 Shop Through The Daily Texan Christmas Shopping Guide i d e a l A n C h r i s t rn as g ift. Will fit * -rjr2 ’ a n y c o l o r WVmk scheme, B i g me 9fin9 Baby Ben, new .. style Q*) (Qj Electric Alarm Clock §1.95 Cigarettes Lucky Strikes or Chesterfield F LA T T IN S OF SO 3 6 c Each, $ 1 .4 2 PER CARTON EASTMAN KODAKS AND CAMERAS Entire stock priced from $1.50 to $25 reduced one-third. Buy an ideal gift at an exceptional price, Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday, CIG A R D E P A R T M E N T G ive him a box o f good cl -ars 10c Royalist or Travis Club Box of 25s ____ $1.79 $3.57 Box of 50s H. W. F. or John Ruskin 92c Box of 25s R. J. Allen, hand made B ox of IOO $ 1 .9 8 Free! I lb. HUMIDOR OF TOBACCO with each purchase of A KA Y W O O D IE PIPE ( ? 9 P*A The gift supreme Both for $1.00 SIZE Humidor Tin of UNION LEADER TOBACCO This Sale 69c T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932 . i u i . , s 1 , 1 B u ild in g and th e W o m e n 's G y m n a s iu m h a s b e e n d a n g e r o u s ly s le e p . A l th e p r e sen t it is both m u d d y and s lip p e r y ; th e n a r r o w im ita tio n s te p s do m ore harm th a n g o o d . S tu d e n ts a n d m em b e r s o f th e p h y s ic a l t r a in in g si a f f for w o m e n h a v e c o m p la in e d about t h e path b e t w e e n th e U n iv e r sity and t h e W o m e n ’s G y m n a siu m . M ud and p o o ls By BILL DOZI ER o f w a t e r m a k e im p o s s ib le to ! O ne of those brig ht little souls k e e p o n e ’s fe e t dry. The w e a t h e r is c o n ­ the i w ho does so much to make Italy this a rc h ite c tu re d e p a rtm e n t of r ,, d u cive e n o u g h t o w a r d flu . A n y s te p s th a t in : 1 have P*,d “ th e ,r w « d c b t mpta11- ! school w h at it is. j u s t drop ped th e a d m in istra tio n m a y t a k e to r e m e d y I those added discom forts will be appreciate i I?*"1" but. *h! oltu” ’ i* ‘"di”* I • nd f fCTed * ««***(«« !j:“ is lf ««** od by b o th s tu d e n ts and f a c u lt y . CAMPUS CHATTER , \ VA S NE"* D E B T S : E ng la n d i By J A C K H U D S P E T H , JR. . * tir v- i ll it a lm o s t a n d , , , - -~T - i , . th in gs Dr. S tith T hom pson, fo r m e r p ro fe sso r of English in th e U n i­ com pleted versity, has r e c e n tly the first volume, “ a ” th ro u g h “ e,” of his " M o tif-In d e x of Folk Lit- finished the m a t u r e , ” which when com m ent. She said t h a t one of first fo reigners ,no- hail! be an encyclopedic classifica- th a t ticed ab ou t A m erican tow ns was I y o n 0f n a r r a | j VP elem e n ts in folk- the geom etric a c c u ra cy w ith which ; tales, ballade, myths, fables, med- jeval rom ances, exem pla, fabliaux , th e y w ere laid out, a n d the a tte n d - jest-books, and local legends, be- a n d clean a p p e a ra n c e ant of th e creatiori and the tow ns; and th a t since m o s t j E u ro p e a n towns w ere laid out in In squares with practically no plan this first vnlnm* «fo im-hwlod porn ! t h i s . a s t xolume a le rn haled com- books. “ C o ro n ad o ’s w eir jam olu 1U | coming down to the present. „ th J A 7 , . m e n ts with on [t . , . | Frftnce and B"’c>um- hav<- d«f»**lt- w * * ®" **th TCry ed. NS all S tr e e t is n o t excited over the situ atio n a t all, b u t m an y c o n gressm en are. A resolutio n has been o f fe r e d in the House which IL S. of fo rbids e n t r y the se c uritie s o f those govern- m e a t s w h ic h d e f a u l t e d . H o u s e l e a d e r s feel the , a large supply el could have nab! ll S r than any other country, in th a n a n y o th e r c o u n try , rn t h a t w o rld . since F r a n c e has r-,UIul,e» “ . J g dd on hand, it * k of th us much oa^ior T h e y a l y fool into th e open , ' [ i , ' ca I or v i s i t e r xvas prone to look with dis- C h ild r e n ” b v T F ra n k D ubio a s - i m the th e t h e on * „ Dome, a Tuesday of every week beginning \ ( t o v lu e s d a y of e v e ry weelt beginning T v E u r o p e a n cities A fte r , „ Po m k,r if & fd,.a mjRht n o t S t e v e n s T J e ," K tn«tp n n u P n M w i n n\tio< tast(, **?'■”" *' » " « '» * « " * given , . v t } 7 en V * . p a c e f o u r file (Daily ©exatt Th* Unit- T< u n , vt '.'••it ?(vv> p f(K lic»ti'-i! p f T h e U n i - w . i h cf T«*s»!~. if- j>sbli#h*d on th * m o n ma o f t h e U n i vet- ally M* A * u n |>y 'M.- Tex** Student l ablkttion*, Irx-or- fK»r*t#ri e v e ry m o rn in g e x c e p t M o nday, th r o u g h o u t th e to n g tu t ■ » leis. lu lu ., rial Offices*, B. H a ll 1 2 0 , 1 2 2 . 3 2 7 , and I S S . T e le ­ phones* SI - I - c l ( A fte r 3 (( p rn., 91 **7 I Printed by ire I'niv. Filtered ar second class matter at tty I*m», A. O. Wright, Manager. th** pcstoHkc «t S u b sc r ip tio n p r ic e b y m a il; F iv e d ollar* y e a r ly . Austin. Tex**. Fck I •Tame* ti ia Sam Householder, .lr. j W iii r Evan.- j {net (ira na ti j Mabel Shell SOCIETY STAFF Mai.).ne Iii ndcrsor.. Sidney Miller, M n rgaret Gosling, 141') in k-au**, Reft* Jfebkusch, Carri* Hooks, Har­ ts-1 Ha «me Lillian Poettcr, Mice Nesbitt. Ruth Nes­ bitt, K ith W yatt. Jinx Keager. Frat., i■- Branch, and I..- r't liar-. - SPORTS SI MT Jack-on fox, Irving I*rad. Jav Hall, D**k West, Cill DfHitt, ii Hi Jack Mi Irving Ca ut cr, and Fred Schall nor. F O R i ii i s I S S U E N ight E d i t o r A s s is t a n t: Al F a u s t, ......................... Adeline Rubella tr e a t e d State vs. Student W e h a v e c o m e to t h e prob lem o f reor­ g a n iz a tio n and e c o n o m y . R e o r g a n iz a tio n is very p r o b a b ly n ecessary. But e c o n o m y is j not necessarily e q u iv a le n t to and in clu siv e I o f r e o r g a n iz a tio n . ‘‘S ta r v in g an in stitu tion is no w a y to r e m e d y its d e f e c t s . ” T h e t w o p rob lem s must be s e p a r a te ly . E con om y in e d u c a tio n m ea n s e ith e r an in­ crease in th e am ount th at t h e s tu d e n t must p ay to g o to th e sc h o o l or a d e c r e a s e in th e n u m b e r o f instructors th a t a g iv e n in­ stitution h ires or both. ( I ) B r ie fly , an in­ c r ea se in s t u d e n t f e e s in ta x -s u p p o r t e d in­ stitu tion - is u n d e m o c r a tic — th at th is top ic w ill be tr e a te d m ore fu lly in t h e f o ll o w i n g editorials. ( 2 ) In v ie w of th e g e n e r a l n a­ tion al u n e m p lo y m e n t and th e p a r tic u la r d e a r th o f t e a c h i n g position s, st w o u ld be to little less th a n c r im in a l “ let g o ’* a la r g e n u m b e r o f ti ae h e r s. T his is e s p e c ia lly tru e in T e x a s w h e r e t h e State h a s control o f m ost of t h e t e a c h i n g p osi­ tion s a v a ila b le , w h e r e th e S ta te e n c o u r a g e s y o u n g m en and w o m e n to b e c o m e t e a c h e r s by p r o v id in g c o ll e g e s d e v o te d purely to tike tra in in g o f t e a c h e r s , a n d w h e r e t h e r e is su c h a la r g e part o f t h e p o p u la tio n that is p r a c tic a lly w ith o u t e d u c a tio n . T h e s it u a ­ tion is not so m uch on e o f o v e r p r o d u c tio n o f te a t hers as o f u n d e r c o n s u m p tio n o f e d u ­ cation. for t h e S t a te R e o r g a n i z a t i o n s h o u l d , t h e n , be a i m e d at th e e d u c a t io n o f m ore s tu d e n ts w ith t h e is i n d e e d p os s i b l e m o n e y a v a i l a b l e ( if it to e x p a n d e d u c a t i o n at t h i s t i m e o f d e ­ p r e ssio n ) and at th e c r e a tio n o f an e d u ­ t h a t will b e a b l e t o e x ­ c a tio n a l s y s t e m pand r a p id ly and e f f e c t i v e l y in p r o s p e r o u s tim e s. A n d it s h o u ld b e p o in te d out in this c o n n e c tio n t h a t e d u c a tio n a l reform c a n ‘ e r ig h tly m a n a g e d by l e g i s l a t o r s o n ly w ith th e aid o f e d u c a t i o n a l (experts. Use for Cavanaugh Tract A r e ce n t p roposal b y t h e f a c u lt y c o m ­ m it te e on for m en . in tram u ral a t h le t ic s th a t th e C a v a n a u g h p r o p e r ty ( b e t w e e n t h e n e w m en s d o r m ito r y s ite s and S p e e d w a y ) be in tr a m u r a l c o n ­ te s ts , d e s e r v e s cart ful c o n s id e r a tio n b y th e B oard o f R e g e n ts . im p r o v e d f o r use in F e w c o l l e g e s in t h e cou n try can point to a g r e a te r intere,"t in in tr a m u r a l a t h le t ic s t h a n can T e x a s , an in te r e st w e ll fo u n d e d a n d b e n e f ic ia l, for it p r o v id e s th e r e c o g ­ nized a d v a n t a g e s o f a th le tic s for th e a v e r ­ a g e stu d en t and for th e m e d io c r e athlete*. T h e fact that a m a n c a n m a k e v arsity sq u ad is p r e tt y c o n c lu siv e e v id e n c e th a t h e d o e s not, from his o w n p h y s ic a l s t a n d ­ point, need it. And a m a n vc h ose p a r t ic ip a ­ tion in v a r s ity c o n t e s t s w ou ld m a te r ia lly aid his p h y s ic a l u p b u ild in g g e n e r a ll y “ hasn t a c h a n c e s ’ S o m e th in g must a n d w ill b e d o n e to im ­ prove t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e C a v a n a u g h prop erty. T e x a s , c o m p a r e d p o in t b y p oint w ith o th e r la rg e sc h o o ls , h a s w o e f u l l y in­ a d e q u a te p la y fie ld s . T h e p r e s e n t one a n d o n e -q u a r te r a c r e s h e r e , f o r e x a m p le , c o m p a r e w ith an a v e r ­ a g e o f n e a r ly a h u n d r e d tim es su ch a c r e ­ a g e a t O h io S ta te , S ta n fo r d , I o w a , Illinois, M ich igan , M issouri, M in n e so ta , N e b r a s k a , C olorado and W isc o n s in . T e x a s A . & M. h as 2 0 a c r es for in tr a m u r a l sport. A th e large p e rcen t o f c o n d itio n in g labor required is o f a ty p e w h ic h m a y be p urch ased t o d a y a t a sm a ll cost. M a n y a jo b -h u n tin g stu d e n t m ig h t be g iv e n part tim e worn, t h e r e b y s t a y i n g in sc h o o l . M a n y an A u s t i n c i t i z e n m i g h t be d r o p p e d , fro m the c h a n t \ rolls. N e x t tall, w h e n fo o tb a ll f ie ld s are in use, sh o u ld find C avan a u g h fie ld read y for its te a m . intram ural d e p a r tm e n t t h e Mud, M Cinders Less idle < o m p ’roller's o f f i c e sa w ( o n tin u e d b ad w e a t h e r h as brought to ,t ;• and s tu d e n ts .a th e a tten tion oi he th e n e e d o f m ore w a lk s or c in d e rs -pread a lo n g th e p a th s. B e c a u s e o f c a m p u s c o n ­ stru ction , s tu d e n ts h a v e had to d e to u r around th e new* build in gs a lo n g w e ll-w o r n tho p aths, n e c e ssity o f b u ild in g w a lk s , a n d h a d a num ber o f b oard w a lk s c o n str u c te d b e ­ t w e e n th e build in gs. T h e s e fu lly m e t t h e n e e d s o f th e s tu d e n ts in dry w e a t h e r , but d u rin g the presen t rainy sp e ll o th e r m u d d y sp ots h a v e a p p e a r e d th a t n e e d g r a v e l, c in d e rs, or w alk s c o n s tr u c te d a c r o ss t h e m , Just b a c k o f ll, Hall tho w alk up th e bdl has been so slippery at tim es th a t # w n e o f the fa cu lty m em bers have h a d to be a ssisted in order t o reach th e b u ild in g . F or several m o n th s the passage t o t h e e a s t the val cli ria le a d in g to the C hem istry T h e D a ily T ex a n to r ia ls or “fir in g S t u d e n t F o r u m c o lu m n a . in v it e s th * w r itin g o f fr e e - la o c * • t u ­ th e to b e p u b lis h e d lin e ’* a r tic le s in S u c h e d ito ria ls m u s t He w r itte n b y s tu d e n ts o f th * to so m e p h a s e of U n iv e rs ity an d m u s t p e r ta in d ir e c tly s tu d e n t life . * o f t h e th a t less T* A to a b o u t le s s w ill r s c e iv s p r e fe r s n c e . N E W M O N E Y In stance of a town th a t of B rita in be-1 £ tro o p s p rev e nte d th e ir n a m e w ill not b e p r in ted a r tic le s w ill not be p r in te d . T h o s e o f 2 1 6 w o r d s or ASI c o n tr ib u tio n s m u s t be s ig n e d , b u t th e c o n tr ib u to r ’s i f h e s o r e q u e s t s . U n s ig n e d I t re n c h m oral o bligation to us is be r j«yht since the irre-it ma i ort tv Un I g r e a t e r th an canso o u r j ann ih ilatio n A N A P O L O G Y F O R T H E M U S T A C H E th an ord in a ry person believes English opinion is un ited on p a y -: c e r ta in ly no need n u n ! , an d MacDonald criticized t” w n8> a t l e a a l i f tkfa S th e w ere m erely nice wide plains when co u n try . ; ex plorers arrived, and th e r e was conserve s tr e e t is being f p a c e or w o rry for con sid erin g a w ar • widths. In fact, I know of one in- in Oklahoma A b e Jess one D unks the more one speaks.” Per- j d e b t alliance with France. is th e re a so n th a t c e rta in ones can | face o f the decision to default. <« then Indian territory) in which chance the main s tre e t is over IOO feet w rite le n g th y discourses w ith m a n y a word a n d J P r e m ie r H e rrio t a n d his F re n c h very tittie thou gh t. Would I be inq uiring too m uch cab in e t (which favored payment),* feet wide, due to the fact that a it I should ask c o n c e rn in g this e la b o ra te perso nage have resigned. H erriot m a y be re- railroad survey in g e ngin e er who laid the town out w as too busy to who w rote the most w ond erfu l article on “ S tu d e n ts ( aded Cv th e President. tak e tim e to w ork out a sm aller Voice Opinions on M ustaches, S w e a te rs ” if I should a r e a ! ask if he was e v e r able to grow one? He surely i n the Middle W est. people have m ust be a w onderful he-man. a super-m an in f a c t no m o n ey w ith which to purch ase if not the m issing link- for which scientists have T h e i r necessities, and yet th e re is been search in g so diligently. This natu rally applies j a g reat su rp lu s of e v ery th in g to! to bu y and I to all he-men who th in k the sam e th in g ab o u t mus- I sell. th in g it m u s t be. w a n t to sell. b u t th e re is no m on ey j laches. Ha. w hat a w onderful v * Ti to do a n y th in g so un- n t to be de form e d bv a misplaced eve-brow! Sam e " ” usual as tha t. j usual as th a t. So a plan has ari en day , when th e skie- w hereby a tow n or city issues an pe- j rial dollar bills a re printed and I given to th e unemployed in pay- j | m e a t f o r t h e ir labor on th e buikl- ’ inc public ^ works, E v ery tim e a person u s e j one of th e receiver! lulls, places a special 2-cent stam p on i t . W hen f>2 stam ps have been I affix ed to the bill, it will be r e ­ deemed by the city for $1 in I . S. money. T hrou gh th e sale of j the stam ps, th< city has alre a d y received $1.04 from the 52 users j of the bill. Tho 4 c ents pays f o r the bills and o f A f te r all. the question of m ustache? should be left up to the worn n to decided, fo r how do we know how th e y feel a bout l*o you hon estly th in k that they would tell u th e ir in n e r feelin gs, especially the o nes th a t are easily tickled. No, I expect not, not to reporters an yw ay. Talk a b o u t being self-centered, I v. mid r a th e r be self-centered, • ban be c e n te re d aboil* many girls who stum ble aro u n d this campus. a re clear, this insignificant we of derfu l fe elin g of n o t tr y in g person should ail try thi to look like a git s j d istrib u te s its own money. the m ustach e cia im proving of Person ally, I the p rin tin g People wunnt WO do. s p o k e n these ieve-- and th e it? th S like sm all h an d le -b ars th a t m ake eem like half m an and h a lf bicycle th a n seem half man and half so m eth in g som ething else. be the ow ner of bicycles w ithout handle b ars not ag ree w ith me. Fbi is to be pitied f o r we not ail a g re e to the same tiling. me Iik< •an — C. D. III. f o r e i g n th a n n o t w ill th e d i f f i c u l t y w h ic h S till a n o t h e r h e l p f u l s u g g e s ­ tio n j u s t t a m e f l o a t i n g th r o u g h e f f e c t th e o f f i c e d oo r to th e th a t so in u n d e r ­ m a n y s t u d e n t s h a v e st a n d in g l a n g ­ u a g e s w h e n t h e y v is it c o u n t r i e s in w h ich t h e y a re sp o k en m igh t be d u e to th e d i f f e r e n c e o f a c t ­ u a l e v e r y d a y c o n v e r s a t i o n c o n ­ t r a s te d w ith a c a d e m i c d is c o u r s e , a n d a ls o to th e d i f f e r e n t ty p e o f v o c a b u la r y w h ic h s t u d e n t will co m e in c o n t a c t w ith . So o r d er fa r as h elp in g a p e r so n th in g s in a s t o r e , or g iv e d i r e c ­ tio n s to a h o te l hel!-i oy. I k n o w fro m p e r s o n a l e x p e r i e n c e th a t l a n g u a g e in s t r u c t i o n m o r e o f ­ y o u te n h ig h an d d ry in t h e m a t t e r o f c o l l o q u i a l or c o n v e n t i o n a l o n ly p h r a s e s , a n d in r e a l i t y serve* as a b a c k g r o u ml fo r a in .” g r e a t a m o u n t of “ f i ll in g A n d as an e x c e e d i n g l y re p e t t- f u l s u g g e s t i o n th e m o d e r n f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e d e p a r t m e n t s , it m ig h t be a g o o d idea to h a v e th e v o ­ s o m e so r t o f s t u d y c a b u la r y u se d in v a r io u s tr a d e s or b u s ;n e s s e s w it h w h ich t h e o r d in a r y A m e r ic a n is m o st li k e ­ ly to h e c o n n e c t e d if h e d o e s w o r k *n f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s . T h e k n o w l e d g e o f ju s t a f e w t e c h ­ lin e s n ic a l w o r d s in v a r io u s m ig h t b e o f g r e a t v a l u e la t e r on, a n d fi n a l a n a ly s is th a t is the real p u r p o s e o f c o l ­ l e g e in true lion in a n y su b p e c t . le a v e th e to in in I stamps. In this way, th e unem ployed are cared for. new parks, roads, and s tr e e ts are built, and h-cal nu.-in-.-ss is revived. C om parative- The scheme o rig in a te d ! Iv, happy d ay s r e tu r n , j j w ard en , in Ha- Iowa, home o f M a tt Schon, voice of the T exan over St, Paul, Indio s ta tio n KNOW. I Sioux ( Ty. and many small Mid W e st tow ns a r e pit in n in g to is.-ae an am ount of ’ hi- money. S T A T E Instead S C A N D A L of paying its lf y o u r C O L L E G E AND id u c a tio n IN D IV ID U A L T A S T E S ii .-es n ot fit y o u r perso nal it I it does not fit y o u r individual e n v iro n ­ inclinations and ap titu d e s, you will n o t c a rry far. Put m e n t and needs, it will n o t c a r r y you far. a p p re c ia te d The vast r a n g e o f individual d iffe re n c es is being in education. The m ore a n d m ort v a rie ty of airns which we b rin g to a large u n iv e r ­ sity is not less g re a t. A naive, yet fu n d a m e n ta lly tr u e a p p re c ia tio n of this is show n in the follow- coun ty peace o ffic e rs a salary, the S ta te of T ex a s pays th em a commission or “ fee" on encl ind ictm en t t h a t is r e tu r n e d on th e ir a rre sts. A S e n a te co m m ittee has been inves­ tig a tin g alleged g r a f t in this sy s­ its re- tem, and has now issued g c o m m u nicatio n, qu oted by Benjam in F r a n k lin port. T hey have found t h a t dur- last 69 months, out of ing every in d ictm en ts r e tu r n e d , only 43.9 ever came to trial. Of the IOO th e r e were 4.3 trie d and a c q u i t t e d ; 7.4 w ere vie ted, an d given suspended sen- p c a rs weekl a- com ing from tile six I rib*-.- of Virginia in reply to th e o f f e r of the commissioners of th a t sta te to provide fo r th e e d u c a tio n of a limited n u m b e r of Indian youths. W e can p ro fit fro m the r e p ly of the original A m e ric a n s: I I t m ay not prove a n y th in g or j even p artic u la rly m a tte r, b u t the : fact rem ain s th a t practically every school in Texas has fallen prey to the idea th a t it m ust p rin t an o f ­ ficial n ew spaper let the outside w oriel know w h a t Zilch University or W h a tsitsn a m e Col­ lege is doing. E ven if the g r e a te r to | p a rt o f the s tu d e n t body has work feverishly fo r six ™**n.» O' be p re se nte d a t th e S u n d a y m f t ( service a t 7:30 o clock c hurch a u d ito riu m , Mr. Spellm ann in th o ; s , T o A lm a M ater A m ong those whose w ork is to {bo h u n g a r e Isabelle Mayes, for rn- every ex -student were fre e h a n d d ra w in g ■ ar of pain ting . th e Kuehne as the Thomas, th e second sh e p h e rd ; Billy th ini she p h e rd ; AI n a - Burke shepherd w orth , boy; C larence I carson as Jo se p h ; j M a rya re t J a c k s o n . J o s e la Cage, jday f r o n , 10 oVluCk in the m orn in g I en children R u th Cage, F n m o r M cl.au rin , I until „ 0 .cl#ck » t „ ighti except e sth e r, OId , ; g u n d a y i *f>ecember 18, w hen yid- \V ilia (. .hoy, ivo .1 Regina Bro Is ford. N ona Frances to rs will be a d m itte d fro m 8 to Rundell, H elen P ittm a n , and J a n e 9 Cf clock in thi* evening. Adm is­ R one as ang els; Lomis Slau gh ter. sion will be fre e , Mr Gideon said. Allen Roe, and H u ro n Mills as the wisemen. Mrs. H erschel W al­ ling is th e director. children i mend E v e re tt, associate p ro f es- { th ro u g h , and a t p resent ha- two a n d | m ore enrolled, F r e d Thompson be- ing a jun io r, a n d Lucy, the last of the line, a fre sh m a n . Sending sev- th ro u g h college may no t seem like such a n accomplish­ ment, but tr y it some tim e, and y o u ’ll find t h a t — well to r e tu r n to the first s ta te m e n t, if all ex-stu- de n ts showed th e ir loyalty in a like m a n n e r, the U niversity could give away its oil fields. E le a n o ra McGehee will visit in will be open every V — ------ San A ntonio over th e week-end. The p ro g ra m will include a solo “ Sleep My Little J e s u s ” by Mrs. E s th e r P aul, a violin solo “ Ave Ma son VV eh to r will spend the w eek -en d in San Antonio. H amilton Allan will visit his p a re n ts in S an A ntonio over the week-end. It Ss Im portant To Remember: T H A T — only tw o d ay s w ill elap se b e­ tw een th e close of school a n d C h rist­ m as D ay : T H A T —w e will n o t have tim e to shop a fte r w e g et hom e; T H A T — m erch an ts of A ustin h av e p ro ­ vided a larg e stock of q u ality m er­ chandise, attra c tiv e ly priced an d ideal fo r C h ristm as g ifts; T H A T — th e concerns using space in T h e D aily T ex a n , th e stu d e n t n ew sp ap er, solicit an d ap p reciate stu d en t bush­ iness an d deserve o u r first co n sid era­ tion. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PA GE FIVE T H E A T E R S Dormitories and Churches H A R O L D T E EN - C O M P L I C A T I O N S “ T H E D E V I L IS D R I V I N G ’’ ( C ) — E d m u n d L ow e, W y n n e G ib so n , la st tim e s to d a y . “ If I H a d a Million,” G a r y C o o p e r , J a c k O akie, W y n n e S k ip w o rth , G ib so n , A lison R i c h a r d B e n n e t t , G e n e R a y ­ m o n d , C h a rle s L a u g h t o n , G e o r g e R a f t , L u c ie n L i t t l e ­ fie ld , F r a n c e s Dee, M a r y B o ­ la n d , C h a r l e s B uggies, W* C. F ie ld s , S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . “ R o c k a b y e ,” C o n ­ s t a n c e B e n n e tt, J o e l McCVea, preview' m i d n i g h t m a tin e e 1 1 :3 0 S a t u r d a y , n ig h t, o ’clock. A t th e P a r a m o u n t . “ T H E C R O O K E D C I R C L E ” ( C ) — J a m e s Git-asor. B e n L y o n , Z aS u P itts, I r e n e P u r ­ la s t tim e s to d a y . “ T h e cell, C o n q u e r e r s , ” R ic h a rd Dix, S a t u r d a y A n n t h r o u g h T u e sd a y . A t th e H a n c o c k . H a r d in g , “ E V E N I N G S F O R S A L E ” ( ? ) H e r b e r t t h r o u g h — S a r i M a ritz a , M a rs h a ll, to d a y S u n d a y . A t th e Q u ee n . “ S T A T E ’S A T T O R N E Y ” ( B ) — J o h n B a r r y m o r e , H elen T w e lv e tr e e s , t o ­ d a y . of Sunny* b r o o k F a r m , ” M a ria n N ix o n , R a lp h S a t u r d a y only. At th e T e x a s, “ R e b e c c a B ellam y, ti m e s last E s t i m a t e s : A , g r e a t ; B, g o o d : C, f a i r . Reviewed Today J o h n 3 a r r y m o r e . J O H N B A R R Y M O R E gives a is t h a t t o his c h a r m a s p e r f o r m a n c e la c k of e f f o r t t h a t J a lm o s t e q u a ls t h a t of his b r o t h e r L io n e l in “ S t a t e ’s A t t o r n e y . ” H is n o n ­ c h a l a n t m a n n e r anti c le v e r s a r ­ casm a d d h e g lides t h r o u g h th e p ic tu r e w ith t h a t th e m a r k o f e v e r y t r u e a r t i s t . H e le n T w e l v e t r e e s m a in ta in s ^ h e r usu a l t r a g i c e x p re s s io n th e p ic tu r e . H e r p e r f o r m a n c e is n e i­ t h e r go od n o r b a d — j u s t i n d i f ­ is g o o d as f e r e n t . W illiam B o y d t h e r a c k e t e e r t h a t C a r d i g a n ( B a r ­ r y m o r e ) a t a n d l a t e r , as s t a t e 's a t t o r n e y , p r o s e ­ c u te s . T h e s to r y is n o t a n e w one, is is c le v e rly h a n d le d a n d b u t w ell w o r t h seeing. At th e T e x a s , l a s t tim e s to d a y . E s t i m a t e ! B. t h r o u g h o u t d e f e n d s f irs t — M.S. Opening Today E v e n i n g s f o r s a l e , ” w ith H e r b e r t M arsh all, S a ri M a r i t ­ za, C h a r l e s B ugg ies, M a ry B o la n d , a n d L u c i e n L ittle fie ld , o p e n s t o ­ d a y t o c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h S u n d a y , at t h e Q u ee n . W ith a c o m e d y te a m of h e a d l i n e r s such as lis te d a b o v e , th is sh o w c a n n o t h elp b u t b e a d e l i g h t f u l f a r c e , T h e p i q u a n t S a ri s h o u ld m a k e th e show live u p to its title . Choctaws Enroll In Greek Course J a m e s tw o c h o c t a w a n d O sc a r G r a d y I n d i a n G a r d n e r , f r o m O k la h o m a , a r e e n ­ b o y s r o lle d f r e s h m a n G re e k c h i -s. B oth boys a r e f r e s h m e n t h i s y e a r a t A u stin P r e s b y ­ t e r i a n T h eo lo g ica l S e m in a r y . in a J a m e s , w hose hom e is in P o ­ t e a u , w a s g r a d u a t e d last y e a r I n ­ f r o m H a sk e ll I n s t i t u t e , a n d ia n school, in L a w r e n c e , K a u . G a r d n e r is fro m B o n in g to n a n d w a s g r a d u a t e d la s t y e a r f r o m B a c o n e N o r t h B a p tis t School in M u s k o g e e , Okla. B o th be s t u d e n ts a r e s t u d y i n g to P r e s b y t e r i a n m i n i s t e r s a n d a r e ta k i n g th e fu ll s e m in a r y th e e x c e p tio n of c o u r s e w ith H e b r e w . Rain, Mud, Slush Reign as Kings O f Forecast a s f a i r t o a r o u s e in A u stin . Mud is a nticipate d* a n d D o n ’t b o d e s p o n d e n t, t h e w o rs t is y e t to c o m e. No c h a n g e o f t e m ­ p e r a t u r e the s a m e d r iz z le will reign o v e r th o f o r s e v e r a l k in g d o m of w e a t h e r flays to co m e, a c c o r d in g to r e p o r t s th e U n ite d S t a t e W e a t h e r f r o m B u r e a u t h r e e in c h e s d e e p will a t la s t c h a n g e — b u t only to m u d o f six o r s e v e n in c h es. ice of th e p a s t f e w d a y s T h e c h iv a lr y , a n d s e e m e d in a b u n ­ “ h e l p f u l H e n r y s ” w e re fo u n d d a n c e in dis­ t h e m s e l v e s u n g r a c e f u l l y a t r e s s . M u d, how ever, c o m m o n p la c e t h e th in g d o w n f a l l o f a f a i r la d y t h a t ire- only r a i s i n g t h i n g s t o g r e e t th e f ly in g h e e ls ; to a n d no o n e p re sse s f o r w a r d p r o f f e r k n ig h tl y aid e v e n to th e f lu p a t i e n t s c o u g h i n g , s n if f lin g w h o h a v e b e e n d riv e n o u t into t h e d a m p , cold w o rld by t h e g r im s p e c t r e o f o v e r - c u ttin g . I n d iv id ­ u a ls, w e a k e n e d f r o m a s o j o u r n in b e d , slip a n d slid e dizzily t h r o u g h t h e slu s h , u r g e d on by v a r io u s p e o p le , lu c k ie r th a n th m s e lv e s . to p r o v e g u f f a w s d a m se ls is s u c h t h e a r e E v e n i n g p r a y e r s h a v e a new' c l o s in g lin e now , “ — a n d p le a s e k e e p m e f ro m fallin g d o w n “ f o r f e a r o f lo sin g d ig n ity o r o f r u n ­ n i n g u p h u g e c le a n in g bills w ith C h r i s t m a s is w id e ­ s p r e a d . coining on Make Christmas Offering R e s id e n ts o f L itt le f ie ld D o rm i­ t o r y , G r a c e Hall, W o m a n ’s B u ild ­ ing, a n d S c o ttis h R ite D o r m i t o r y a r e m a k in g o f f e r i n g s o f C h r is t m a s d o n a t io n s to be d i s t r i b u t e d to th e p o o r o f A u s tin d u r i n g th e holi­ days. T h e d o r m i t o r y r e s id e n ts a r e c o o p e r a t i n g w ith A u s tin o r g a n i z a ­ tio n s in h e l p in g th e n e e d y . M e m ­ b e r s o f local c h u r c h e s in th e U n i­ v e r s it y n e ig h b o rh o o d a r e also p a r ­ tic i p a t i n g in t h e d riv e f o r C h r i s t ­ m a s g i f t s foY A u s t i n ’s n ee d y . T h e g ir ls o f L ittle f ie ld D o rm i­ t o r y h a v e a l r e a d y s e n t $10 a n d a big box of fo od a n d c l o th in g to th e fam ilies o f th** m e n t h a t w e r e i n ju r e d an d killed in t h e U n i v e r ­ sity c o n s tr u c tio n w o r k la st fall, Miss M a r t h a C. L o c k e tt, social d i­ r e c t o r o f th e s t a t e d W e d n e s d a y . d o r m ito r y , S c o ttis h R e s id e n ts o f /Rite D o r m ito r y held a C h r i s t m a s p a r t y to w hich ea ch girl b r o u g h t a to y . T h e s e to chil­ to y s will b e s e n t d r e n of n e e d y fam ilies. G irls living in W o m a n ’s B u i ld ­ in g will se n d g i f t s to th e I n t e r n a ­ tio n a l I s t i t u t e th r o u g h t h e Y. W. C. A. a f t e r th e i r C h r is t m a s p a r t y T u e s d a y . Mrs, P e a r l C hadw elJ, so­ cial d i r e c t o r , said. T o y s d e c o r a t i n g th e C h r is t m a s t r e e at G r a c e Hall will b e s e n t to t h e G ir ls ’ S e ttl e m e n t C lub. T he g irls will give t h e t h r e e to All S a in ts S u n d a y school a f t e r th e ir C h r is t m a s p a r t y M o n d a y n ig h t. G if ts g iv e n by g irls o f K irb y H all a t p a r t y t h e i r C h r is t m a s W e d n e s d a y n ig h t will be s e n t to th e M e x ica n s e t t l e m e n t in A u s ­ tin. Tin* l a d ie s ’ o r g a n iz a ti o n of th e U n iv e r s it y C h u r c h o f C h r is t is g a t h e r i n g f o o d a n d c lo th in g to be g iven to n e e d y f a m ilie s a t C h r i s t ­ m a s, t h e Rev. T. IL E t h e r i d g e a n ­ n o u n c e d . T h e c o n t ri b u tio n ^ a r e b e in g s t o r e d in th e b a s e m e n t of th e c h u r c h . M e m b e rs o f th e c o m ­ m i t t e e in c h a r g e a r e Mrs. C. D. S te c k a n d Mrs, R. A. John*. St. of T h e v a r i o u s so c ie tie s M a r t i n ’s L u t h e r a n C h u r c h a r e b r in g in g in g if ts to th e pool d u r ­ ing th e € b rist in a.- ho lid a y s, th e Rev. F. G. R o e se n e r, said T h u r s ­ day. G if ts o f food a n d c l o th in g a r e es p e c ia lly d e s ira b le , th e Rev. Roes- e n n e r said. P R O FE SSO R S PICK F A V O R IT E W O R D S IN B E A U T Y Q U A R R E L W h a t a r e t h e t e n m o st b e a u t i ­ l a n g ­ th e E n g lish in ful w o rd s u a g e ? W i lf r e d J . F u n k , poet a n d p u b ­ in an I n t e r n a t i o n a l N ew s lis ted lisher, " d a w n , S e rv ic e f e a t u r e , hush, t r a n ­ lulaby-, m u r m u r i n g , quil. lu m in o u s , g o ld e n , m ist, m e l­ ody, an d c h im e s ,” as t h e w o rd s e v o k in g th e m ost b e a u t y f o r him . No s o o n e r h ad F u n k a n n o u n c e d it w a s th is “ D aw n like a d e a d c a t , ” sail! I a n n i e H u rs t. W hile R in g L a r d ­ i e r c o n t r i b u t e d w o rd s a s g a n g r e n e , sc ra m , an d gu zzle, a c c o r d in g to th e t e r n a t i o n a l N ew s b e n d e e s to r y a t t a c k e d . flit, ln - e s o te r ic t h a n su c h list is to find In a n a t t e m p t th e te n m o s t b e a u t i f u l w o rd s, s e v e r a l p r o ­ fe s s o r s of E n g lish in th e U n iv e r ­ s ity w e r e s slicked. T h e c o n t r i b ­ u te d a s f o l l o w s : in Dr. L. L. C lick : “ ‘W e a l t h y w id ­ o w ’ is iiie m ost b e a u t i f u l w ord in th e E n g lis h la n g u a g e ." D r. J . B. W h a r e y s “ I se e no th e w o rd p a r t i c u l a r b e a u ty ‘m is t.’ as listed by Mr. F u n k ( t h e w e a t h e r m a y h a v e had s o m e th in g s t a t e ­ to do w ith Dr. W h a r e y ’s is b e a u t i f u l m e n t ) . in­ its e lf th e s o u n d of- th e w o rd ‘E v e n i n g ’ filled vvr.h suggt lion. m ay h a v e b e e n in c lu d e d in th e lis t; it is as b e a u tif u l a- so m e o f tho o th e rs . H o w e v e r, the r e se em s b e t w e e n to bi* a c o n f u s io n h e r e J t h e w o rd its e lf an d its su g g e s tio n . O f i n u r s e t h e r e is no w a y to s e t ­ tle such q u e s t i o n s . ” ‘M u r m u r i n g ’ Dr. A n n ie S. I r v i n e : "I ca n rev a c t ­ I no p oint in d iss o c ia tin g th e ual s o u n d o f th e s p o k e n w o rd fro m l i t s c o n n o t a ti o n . E x c e p t th o s e j w ho h a v e a m usical e a r . t h e c h ie f p o w e r o f a w o rd lies in its a b ility to I to s u g g e s t . ” R A IL R O A D S A N D B U SES OFFER S P E C IA L R A T E S R a ilro ad a n d b u s line o f fic ia ls h a v e a n n o u n c e d holid a y r a t e s a n d s c h e d u le s f o r s t u d e n t s g o in g hom e f o r th e holiday -. T h e ra ilro a d wall o f f e r r o u n d - tr ip t ic k e t s to a n y p o in ts in T e x a s o r L o u isia n a fo r LO p e r c e n t of t h e r e g u l a r f a r e . F a r e s on r o u n d ­ u p s to o t h e r s t a t e s w ill r a n g e f ro m 75 p e r c o n t o f o n e -w a y f a r e to o n e a n d o n e - th i r d o f th e r e g u ­ la r o n e - w a y f a r e . T ic k e ts on th e special r a t e s will be sold b e g i n n i n g D e c m n be! 20, u n til D e c e m b e r 25. 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I t w as d e s ig n e d b y C h a r l e s C, R a in e s , a s t u d e n t in t h e U n i ­ v e r s ity . o f L a s t y e a r Mrs. S t a r k used as r e p r o d u c ­ g r e e t i n g s J C h r i s t m a s t i o n s in fasim ile o f an u n p u b l i s h ­ e d a u t o g r a p h o f Ralph VI a d o E m e r s o n w h ich she h a s in h e r lib r a r y . p o em PRO FESSOR CLICK’S H O B B Y S T U D E N T S IS I N T E R E S T Dr. L. L. Click, a s s is ta n t d e a n o f t h e C olleg e o f A r t s a n d Sci­ e n c e s a n d p r o f e s s o r of E n g lis h in th e U n iv e r s it y , h a s no h ob by u n ­ less a g e n u i n e i n t e r e s t in h u m a n b e in g s m a y b e C o n sidered one. i n li n i n g his d e a n s h ip , Dr. Click h a s | a n o p p o r t u n i t y to s tu d y h u m a n j n a t u r e a n d to b e c a m e a c q u a i n t e d w ith all ty p e s o f in d iv id u als . D aily J s t u d e n t s b r i n g t h e i r sto r ie s , p o e m s a n d e s s a y s t o h im f o r criticism a n d e n c o u r a g e m e n t . H e re c e iv e s all s o r t s o f c o n f id e n c e s a n d sa y s in th is c o n n e c tio n , “ S o m e o f my s t u d e n t s h a v e e v e n told m e a b o u t L A S T D AY J O H N B A R R Y M O R E H E L E N T W E L V E T R E E S In ‘States A ttorney” TOMORROW- “Rebecca of Sunny brook F a rm ” ’ t h e i r m a tr im o n ia l d i f f i c u l t i e s . ” i te P a stin g , b u t D r. Click f i n d s all s t u d e n t s in- th o se n o t a t all in t e lle c t u a lly c u r io u s a r e his b ig ­ g est p ro b lem . “ I t is v e r y f a s c i n a t ­ ing to s t u d y th e c u r v e s of t h e i r I t h i n k i n g . ” he c o m m e n ts . * R e ca llin g his e x p e r ie n c e s w ith a SATURDAY 1 1 : 3 0 C O N S T A N C E BENNETT — IN — ‘ROCKABYE’ w it h Joel McCrea Paul Lukas Salary W arrants Issued to Faculty On Next Thursday P a y che ck s t o th e f a c u l t y will be g ive n out on D e c e m b e r 22, C. ll. S p a r e n b e r g , a u d i t o r , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . T hrs is th e J a n u a r y I c h e c k w h ich will be issued so th e f a c u l t y m a y have th e m o n e y to sp e n d d u r ­ in g t h e holiday s. C h e ck s will be issued in th e fo rm o f w a r r a n t s w hich m a y be t a k e n to th e b a n k f o r loans a t th e r e g u l a r r a t e of 8 p e r c e n t. F o r th** la s t tw o m o n th s th** w a r r a n t s h a v e b e e n r e c a l l ­ e d a b o u t 4b d a y s a f t e r t h e y issued. T h is m e a n s h a v e b e e n fee th a t a b o u t I*4 p e r c e n t m u st be f o r f e i t e d in o r d e r to get th e w a r r a n t c a sh e d a t th e tim e it is issued. in tin* th o s e t r a i n e d g r e a t n u m b e r of individual**, D r. Click a d d s, “ a c c o r d in g to c u l t u r e , s t u d e n t s may be divided in to tw o th e **ld g r o u p s , classical w ay a n d th ose who a r e p r o d u c ts o f t h e m a c h in e a g e . T h e f o r m e r p ossess in n a te ly o r h a v e a b s o r b e d a c e r t a i n r e f i n e m e n t a n d love of th e a e s t h e t i c ; 'h<- l a t t e r go th r o u g h th e e d u c a t io n a l mill an d e m e r g e w ith o nly n e c e s s a r y s t a n d a r d i z e d e q u i p m e n t f o r lif e .” Dr. ( lick bas con e in c o n t a c t w ith s t u d e n t s f r o m schools o th e r th a n t h e U n iv e r s ity . H e w as b o r n in V irg in ia , s p e n t his child hood in T e n n e s s e e , a n d w as c d uaei od a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M ic higa n. B e ­ f o r e co m in g h e r e , he t a u g h t at A. & M* College. Each s u m m e r f o r th e p a s t fe w y e a r s , he h a s b e e n i n s t r u c t o r a t O u r L a d y th e L a k e C ollege, S an A n to n io . At p r e s e n t in te a c h e s s t o r y * w r i t i n g , N i n e t e e n t h s h o r t C e n t u r y essays, a n d m o d e r n li t ­ e r a t u r e . c o u r s e s in* o f R O B E R T 3 IM P R O V I N G C h e s te r R o b e rts , p r e - m e d s t u ­ d e n t f r o m B u r k b u r n e t t w h o u n ­ d e r w e n t an o p e r a tio n on his k n e e S u n d a y , is r e p o r t e d to be d o in g n ic ely b y S e to n I n f i r m a r y o f f i c ­ ials. in ju r e d h is k n e e w hen h e fell f r o m a m o to r c y c le w hile m a k in g a d e l iv e r y f o r a lo­ cal d r u g s t o r e . R o b e r t s J O I N T V E S P E R S E R V I C E Y. W. will hold A. a n d Y. M. C. A. se rv ic e s v e s p e r j o i n t BS tr She Found, T h o u g h Some Ma y Sell Honor R om an c e with h e a r t ­ b e a t o f V ienna, a n d S o n g s of Strauss. Writ* MARSHALL rn* *M!»CMi xAi I*** * in m u ll • f IA . W U 1 * cash aa c a i r to MKI MARITZA CHARLIE WWOUS MARY SOLANO LUCIEN OTTUflElP rn i » * wyim s x »"l /J Qmtmami (future G L I T T E R I N G RE V E L ! GORGEOUS RO M ANCE! IM PU D E N T COMEDY Capital Boasts Fourteen Schools is lo c a te d T h e U n iv e r s it y j u s t o n e of f o u r t e e n c o lleg e s a n d u n i v e r ­ in A u s tin . F e w s itie s it, b u t s t u d e n t s w ould believe t h e m : c o u n t th e y a r e , t h e r e A u stin P r e s b y t e r i a n T h e o lo g i­ cal S e m in a r y , L u t h e r a n C o n c o r ­ dia C ollege, N ix o n -C la y C o m ­ m e r c ia l C ollege, St. E d w a r d ’s U n iv e r s it y , St. E d w a r d ’s C ol­ lege. St. J o h n ’s I n s t i t u t e , S t. 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