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T rip S a tu rd a y F o r s e v e r a l y e a r s J o h n w o rk e d J o h n likes h is jo b , too , b u t he f o r th e city a n d d id c o n t r a c t i n g T h a t th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts m a y jo b s . In 1901 he b e c a m e n ig h t ja n - will alw a y s b e p a r t ia l to t h e ja n - } look b e w ild e r e d , he la u g h s ; b u t if ; th e y a n s w e r , he c o n ti n u e s t h e c o n - 1 ito r work. H e w ould like to ta k e i to r a t L o n g h o r n p r e s e n t w a s w o r k in g tfyere in 1910, w hen his old jo b a g a in , b u t his em p lo y - v e n a t i o n in S p an ish . To th e p ro - B a n d -A th le tic C o u ncil c o n t r o v e r s y he w a s o f f e r e d a j o b on t h e Uni- , e rs feel t h a t h e could n o t do th e tjjs^a n t possibility To som e s t u d e n t s he h a s a w o rd in S p an is h a s a g re e t in g . I f t h e y th e Driskill H o tel. He in to th e go s to c k y A s h o r t, ey es a b o v e th e e l e v a t o r se rv ic e f i g u r e and a tw i n k l i n g b ro w n p l e a s a n t sm ile a r e f a m il ia r sig hts ta k e a d v a n ­ t o t h e s t u d e n t s w ho t a g e o f in th e J o h n is on his jo b , r e a d y w ith a sm ile, a w o rd , a n d a n o f f e r of to all his p a s s e n g e rs . his c h a ir U n d e r his c a r e f u l d ir e c ti o n t h e e l e v a t o r c a r r i e s b o o k - l a d e n s t u ­ d e n t s on t h e i r w a y s t w e n t y - f o u r y e a r s F o r l i b r a r y . T h r o u g h o u t th e d a y i v e r s ity c a m p u s . In 1912 J o h n w as m a d e old Main th e r e B u il d in g , a n d h e w o r k e d u n ti l 1920. O n his w a y to w o rk in J a n u a r y , 1920, o n e cold d a y he w a s in which in a n a c c i d e n t he re c e iv e d a b ro k e n l e g . 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S e v e r a l s e r io u s o f f e n s e s , in c l u d ­ in g c a se s o f t h e f t , h a v e b e e n h a n d ­ led r e c e n t l y by th e d is c ip lin e c o m ­ m i tt e e , V. I. M o ore, d e a n o f stu - T h e s t o r y a s w r i t t e n by th e s t a f f j d e n t jjfe, said T u e s d a y . N o ju s ti - t h e f t s c o u ld be th e T e x a n a n d th e d is cu ssed “ T h e E n g m e r i n g P o i n t of V iew fic a ti o n f o r f o u n d ; c o n s e q u e n t l y th e u s u a l p e n - o f H e a t T ransm issio n w a s th e a lt y , s u s p e n s io n f o r o n e y e a r , w a s s u b j e c t of Mr. S h o r t ’s spee ch. H e t h e r m o d y n a m i c in f lic te d . C h e a t i n g w a s t h e c a u s e o f a n - cycles in w hich e n g i n e e r s m a k e u se o t h e r su s p e n s io n f o r t h e s e m e s t e r o f t h e i r s t u d y o f h e a t tr a n s m i s s i o n , to a s t u d e n t w ho c o p ie d on a n ex- d e s c r ib in g ea c h cy cle in d e ta il. I he t h e d i f f e r e n t a m i n a t i o n . m a n n e r in w hich th e y a r e p u t in to a p p lic a tio n th e m a n n e r in w hich ea c h is used in t h e tr a n s m i s s i o n of h e a t w e r e in clu d e d in th e talk. h e a t m e c h a n is m s , in d esig n s, a n d t h e T h e n e x t m e e t i n g o f t h e f r a t e r ­ n ity will be held t h e sec on d week in D e c e m b e r. Dr. R o b e r t ll. C u y le r, s e c r e t a r y o f th e clu b , said. O f f i ­ c e rs of S ig m a Xi a r e D r. Malcolm Y. C olby, p r e s i d e n t ; D r. H e n ry R. H e n z e, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t; a n d Dr. C. P. B o ner, t r e a s u r e r . c i r c u m s t a n c e s , T h e T e x a n , o f c o u r s e , w o uld C a se s in v o lv in g co llu sio n in r e ­ n o t k n o w in g ly d e ceiv e its r e a d e r s p o r t s a r e n o w p e n d in g . W a r n i n g u n d e r a n y n o r h a s been issu ed by D e a n M oore f o r w o u ld a n y r e s p e c t a b l e n e w s p a p e r . s t u d e n t s to ta k e n o tic e o f th e f o l ­ Y e t th e Soiled S h ir ts be liev e t h a t lo w in g ru l e c o n c e r n i n g collusion th e y w e r e do ne a g r a v e in ju stic e . in t h e (S e e t h e l e t t e r in th e “ F r o m O u r c a t a l o g u e : “ T h e r e m u s t be no col- R e a d e r s ” co lu m n on t h e e d it o r i a l l a b o r a t i o n w ith a n o t h e r p e rs o n in p a g e .) 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Arkansas Seniors Set for Last Home Game th e w a n t e d th e T e x a n to p u b lis h : “ T h e f a r - r e a c h i n g i n f lu e n c e of A d o lf H i t l e r a n d his N azi policies m a d e its f i r s t o p e n m a n i f e s t a t i o n on t h e c a m p u s la s t w e e k w ith th e o r g a n i z a t i o n of a “ N o rd ic C l u b ” Composed o f s t u d e n t s i n t e r e s t e d in th e p r e s e n t s i t u a t i o n in G e r ­ m a n y a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y q u e s ­ ti o n s of racial d is ti n c ti o n a n d r a ­ cial s u p e r io r i ti e s . in E c h a r t e r members o f the lub a r e R ay T h u r s t o n , H ele n T Hc H all, Mike C h a r n e y , H o ld e n , Al B r e s h e a r s , J a c k W eis, | J u l i u s D eu tsc h , J o e B a r t o n , W a r d ~ M o rto n , Dick W a ite , R u fu s H all, Bill B a r n h a r d , a n d C a rl C h e lf. 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Sim s, 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 th e U n iv e r s ity , a t a m e e t in g of th e L a t i n - A m e r i e a n C lu b to n i g h t a t 8 o ’clock. T h U m e e t in g , w hich will be h e ld at the N ew m an C lub , will c lim ax a m e m - ; be rah ip d riv e a n d all m e m b e r s a n d i n t e r e s t e d in S p a n is h a r e o th e r s in v ited to a t t e n d , S a g o A lan iz, p r e s i d e n t o f th e club, a n n o u n c e d . in C u b a to ; sp e a k on th e s u b j e c t, w h ich co n- ’ cern * th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a n ew the b o r ­ la n g u a g e a lo n g ta u g h t esp ecially q u a li f i e d Dr. S im s h a s a n d is S p a n is h d e rs , A lan iz said. A S p an is h d a n c e a n d se v e r a l S p a n is h so n g s a r e to be included th e p r o g r a m . An e x p l a n a t i o n on th e A lfr e d o , o f th e a im s a n d p u rp o s e s of clu b will be m a d e by I R offiei. th e t r i p to T h e B a n d -C o u n c il U n i v e r s i t y polo fa n s , as well as t h o u s a n d s o f e x - s t u d e n t s of the U n iv e r s ity who will be in A u s ­ tin f o r th e a n n u a l T e x a s-A . & M. imm»* will h a v e th e c h a n c e to see £ the polo te a m h a v in g m o r e goal w y j e th e c o u n c d h as t a k e n h a n d ic a p s sq u a b b le , w hich r e a c h e d a c risis la s t T h u r s ­ d a y n ig h t w h e n th e B an d r e f u s e d to m a k e th e T e x a s - T. C. U. g a m e in F o r t W o r t h S a t ­ u r d a y , is th e r e s u l t o f m a n y g r i e v ­ a n c e s a c c u m u la te d o v e r a n u m b e r o f y e a rs . F o r se v e r a l Nears th e b an d has f e l t t h a t th e A th le t ic C o u n cil w as n o t d o in g its p a r t to - , w a rd s u p p o r t i n g th e o r g a n i z a ti o n , t h e te a m po sition t h a t th e B a n d w as n o t t h e th e U n iv e r s ity C o lle g ia n s C o u n c il's child, a n d t h a t t h e f o o t - ball tr ip s giv en th e B and eac h fall w e re as m u c h as th e C ouncil co uld be e x p e c t e d to do f o r t h e o r g a n ­ ization. play T h a n k s g iv i n g m o r n in g w h e n G eo rg e M iller b rin g s his A u stin fr o m S a n A n ­ polo t h a n a n y o t h e r te a m h e r e ’ tonio. Mr. M iller, o w n e r o f th e i n ­ t e a m , s t a t e d y e s t e r d a y v a d in g re c e iv e d C o ok , c a p t a i n of in a l e t t e r by V e r n o n th e C ollegian s, h im self, t h a t he wall b r i n g six p l a y e r s , in ­ f o r c lu d in g tw o g am es. B esides the I h a n k s g iv in g g a m e , a n o t h e r will be p la y e d on S u n d a y fo llo w in g T h a n k s g iv i n g , h e r e i th e h a n d ic a p I T o m M a t h e r , Gilly G ilm o re , whose h a n d ic a p I n c l u d e d on Mr. M iller s a re C ecil S m ith , c a p t a i n , w ho one of th r e e ers whose te a m is te n - g o a l p l a y ­ in th e w o rld ; R u b e W illiam s, is e ig h t g o als; a six g oal m a n ; is th e Mr. I five g o a ls ; a n d D uke C o u lt e r only six g o a l p la y e r in T e x a s M iller's h a n d ic a p Cecil S m ith is o n e goal. is c o n s i d e r e d by m ost polo c ritics th e g r e a t e s t pole Rube a n d th e the ? t o b W illiam s is co foul or n u m b e r best b ack m a n wa T h e famous p la y e r , in polo. ’h a s c o m b i n a ti o n lia m s -to - S m ith rec e iv e d m u c h fr o m c o m m e n t s p o r ts w r i t e r s in th e E a s t fo llo w ­ in g c o m b i n a ti o n th is p la y e d in th e d e f e a t o f th e E a s t by th e W e s t la s t y e a r. w orn n e e d e d th e p a r t ! p l a y e r in in th e line-up, l f S m ith , W illiam s, M a th e r, a n d C o u lt e r a r e th e score a t th e s t a r t o f th e g a m e will be 30 to 0 in f a v o r of th e C olleg­ ians. A lth o u g h this m i g h t seem to he an o v e rw h e lm in g a d v a n t a g e , it m ig h t n o t be so c o n s i d e r e d w hen polo f a n - who saw Cecil S m ith p e r f o r m l a s t y e a r r e m e m b e r t h a t a lm o st he s c o r e d sixte* n s in g le -h a n d e d a g a i n s t t h e U n iv e r ­ sity te a m . As th e sp ee d o f th e in ­ v a d e r s ’ m o u n t s w dl also c u t do w n th e h a n d ic a p m a r g in , th e C olleg­ ians will have t h e i r h a n d s full p r o ­ t e c t i n g th e i r g o a ls lead. ---------- o---------- G o ld en G lo v e C lub P la n s T o u rn a m e n t R e f u t e t o C o n t r i b u t e T h e m o s t d ecisive b low t o w a r d p r e c i p i t a t i n g the crisis c a m e e a r l y th is fall w h e n th e A th le tic C o u n ­ cil r e f u s e d to c o n t r i b u t e a n y t h i n g s e n d i n g th e L o n g h o r n t o w a r d th e N o tr e D a m e g a m e . 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U. c< n ter o f C o a te s ’ b eing fall. POST A W A R D — in the J i n x T u c k e r , *,f th*- W a * New ju m p on othei T r i b u n e , g e t - s crib b ler? by a c cla im in g Bohn H illia rd f o r th e H o u s to n IV C a n ­ n u a l a w a r d to th e roost, v alu ab le p la y e r th e S o u th w e s t C o n f e r ­ en c e . T h e last T e x a p la y e r to ie ceive th e c o v e te d cup wa H a r r i ­ s o n S t a f f o r d . T h a t w as y e a r b e­ f o r e la>t. In 1934 T o m M urphy, A r k a n s a s q u a r t e r b a c k , w as t h - iv c ip ie n t W e do not th in k that. b o ­ f f i n be m u c h d is a g r e e m e n t o w . t h i s y e a r ’s choice. H illia rd i- un d o u b t e d l y v a lu a b h th e m o s t p l a y e r in t h e c ir c u it a c c o rd in g t o u r r e a s o n in g . He c a n ru n , pa kick, r e c e i v e , a n d p la y a b a n g -u p d e f e n s iv e g a m e . hav< h u r t h is c h a n c e ? f o r a ll-A m e r ic a n h o n o r* , b u t th e r e is no p la y rn it th e c o n f e r e n c e t o d a y w ho is a va u ab le a s B u ll e t Bohn H illiard . Iii v e r s a t i l i t y will w in tho < up. I n j Urie G L E A N I N G S — N o n-con f e w nee g a m e * le f t on th e sc h e d u le have T. C. I), m e e t ­ in g F a u t * C la r a a t F o r t W ort! a n d T'*xit“ A. &■ M p la y i n g M ic h i­ g a n E l a t e a t S a n A n t o n i o on D» - c o m b e r H S a t u r d a y , M ich igan S t a t e b e a t D e t r o i t U n i v e r s ity 7-3 . . . C ecil ffntith’* polo te a m will p r e s e n t a 3 0 -g o ai h a n d i c a p to th e T h a n k s g iv i n g \ C ollegian* h e r e Texas Harriers I eave Saturday For League Meet so H av in g o v e rc o m e all c o n f e r e n c e | th i s se aso n , I f a t c o m p e t i t i o n cross- ! Cob h C ly d e L i t t l e f i e l d ’s c o u n tr y te a m will j o u r n e y to Col ! loge E la tio n S a t u r d a y to ta k e p a r t . in th e a n n u a l h a r r i e r c o n f e r e n c e nice t. A, ha? b e e n th e case f o r th e p a s t f o u r y e a rs , f i rs t p lace hon* I o r 1-- in t h e f i n a l m e e t w i l l b e m o s t ho tly c o n te s te d by T e x a s a n d A. I & M. The Speers, u n d e r th e t u t e ­ la g e of Roy Mc L e an, tie d th e Ag vies las? y e a r a f t e r a n v ar y s e a ­ son dtin 1-meet d e f e a t by th e Ma­ r u n n e r s . Mc­ roo n and W h it e Lean’* u n d is p u te d boys w ere lo ll and 1032. J c h a m p io n s in I th e d e cid e d f a v o r ite s to w in roach Littlefield’s team will be th** ra c e S a t u r d a y . H o w ­ in the ev e r, c e r t a in th in g ? s ta n d J c o n f e r e n c e I w ay. C h a m p s Decided In In tra m u ra ls 26-0 T h e S ig m a A lp h a E psilon touch fo o t b a ll te a m e n t e r e d th e final o f th e f r a t e r n i t y division T u e sd a y w ith a v i c t o r y .ive r th e D elta K a p p a E psilon. d e ­ The U r b a n S t u r b a n te a m fe a t e d th e N e w m a n f l u b te a m 19-7 f o r th e d u b c h a m p io n s h ip . The B ro w n ie s d o w n e d th e P o ­ k e r F l a t s a g g r e g a t i o n 7-0 in a gam e w h ic h w as to d ecide th e in d e p e n d e n t c h a m p io n s h ip , b u t th e end a fr e e - f o r - a ll f i g h t a t a f th e g a m e m a y c a u s e th e ga m e to be t h r o w n o u t o f the stan din g?. O d ic H a r r i s o n a n d J o e Key, w in ner? in the clu b division, de- f e a t e d S am B u ra n a n d G eo rg e Irvin e, f r a t e r n i t y c h a m p io n ? , in g r a i g h t sets, 7-5, 6-3 T u e s d a y i n t r a ­ a f t e r n o o n m u ra l d o u b le s te n n i ch am u io n - -hip o f the U n iv e rs ity . H a r r i -on a n d K e y p la y e d f o r N e w ­ m an C lub, a n d B o ra n a n d l r vine f o r th e P h i D e lta T h e t a / r a t e rn ity . to w in t h e j u s t e x a c tly w h a t will h a p p e n — 1 a n d th e A gg ies will be th e u n d er- 1 Jog?. Razcrbacks Take Blackboard Drill I, F A Y E T T E V I L L E , A rk ., Nov. | ( I N S ) —-R ain b e n t still l o w e r! 20. th e sp irits of th e A r k a n as R a zo r- b ack s y e s t e r d a y a s th e y p r e p a r e d | fu r a : • or h a d c a m p a ig n sche du le. o n e o f th e b i t t e r e s t d ecisio ns o f ! t h e y e a r in th e 10-0 v e r d i c t to S o u t h e r n M e t h o d is t a t Dallas, j N e x t F r i d a y th e P o r k e r s fa c e th e s t r o n g L o n g h o r n s o f T h e U n i v e r ­ s ity o f T e x a s. I hey d ro p p e d [><*1 on F r e d C oach T h o m s e n w a s fo rced t o ‘a k e his c h a r g e s in d o o rs a s a s t e a d y r a i n fell t h r o u g h o u t y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e P o r k e r s took a long b l a c k b o a r d drill. I n j u r ies p o p p e d u p f r o m th e S. M. U. tilt. J e f f r i e s , sm all b a c k ­ field s t a r , a n d V a n Sickle, so p h o ­ m o r e ta c k le , p r o b a b l y will be otit o f th e g am e . F o r in s ta n c e , th e C a d e ts will be r u m int; on t h e i r ov n c ou rse — one w hich o n ly one m e m b e r ol the PU*a- t h i n g last w e e k b e c a u s e of an a t t a c k th a t M ule W ilson, c o n f e r e n c e of th e flu. T h e final a n d m ost un- last y e a r , a n d w hen in p r e d i c ta b l e th i n g in f a v o r bf A. 'Texas’s m ost ’ c o n siste n t t h a t w h e n a S t e e r a n d & M, is to s n u f f t o g e t h e r for a n A g g ie r a n g y F o r t e t o r u n all an a th l e ti c c o n t e s t n o b o d y know - ! the S te e r s h as e v e r had ! on* of t r y i n g out A n eth o l l l s i c h a m p >• i sh a p e , w in n e r, m a y n o t he u p th is w eek-end. Vin* te a m g e t i n j u r e d S O O N E R S T A R I N J U R E D N O R M A N , O kla., Nov. 2 0 . — last S a t ­ ( I N B ) — B a d ly u r d a y in the g a m e w ith K a n s a s S ta t e . B en P o y n e r , O k la h o m a s t a r I fu llb a c k , will be o u t o f th e g a m e j th e r e m a i n d e r of th e se a s o n a n d p r o b a b l y will n o t b e able to p lay i n ex t y e a r, it w as -a id to d a y . % th e i r * T . « T \ g J i C d l l i s i s [ J L^C "Gee, I ’ll h a r e to tell S u e about t h a t r N o v e m b e r 2 9 G y m Spqrt and ^ P leasure £T-~ AWAIT YOU IN SANT H E T E X A S R E S O R T B E A U T I F U L Enjoy the g lo rio u s outdoor and resort advan­ tage^ G of S a n Antonio to the utmost while living at the magnificent Plaza Hotel. Flawless service sumptuous appointments and superlative cuisine. Home of t h e brilliant El Mi rad o r — San Antonio’s brightest bright spot. M oderate rates prevail- single rooms from$2 daily. s i H O T E L J A C K W H IT E , OPERATOR H O TEL P L A Z A A T C O R P U S C H R I S T I UNDER S A M E M A N A G E M E N T - A I A Fish Brand SLICKERS S IL in W et W e a th e r / INEXPENSIVE, smart, cut w ith a campus swing, TOWER’S Fish Brand Slickers keep the collegeman snug, warm, com fort­ able and in style in stormy weather. Ask your dealer the popular to show you "Varsity”, "Topper” and "Kitcoat” styles. ^ 0 W E f t s L o o k F a m o u s L a b e l — f o r t h i s A l l G o o d D e a le r s C a r r y trF isb B r a n d '* A. J. TOWER CO. BO STO N , M ASS. M ISS EVELYN W ATTS, popular N ew Y ork debu­ tante; "Tlu; last Camel I smoke at night tastes just as good a*, the first in the morning. Camels are very mild, too. Even when I smoke a lot, they never upset my nerves.” > EDWARD KENT, ’ 3 6 - GEOLOGY STUDENT. Edward Kent knows the value of a full re­ serve of natural, vibrant energy. And that’s one of the reasons why he sticks to Camels. In his oven words: It takes a lot of hard work to acquire any thorough knowledge of geology—and a lot of energy. It’s tiring at timt>, hut like most of the fellows around here, I have found that smoking a Camel cheers me up . . . chases away all fatigue . . . gives me that Tift’ in ment.1 alertness and physical well-being which I need to be able to go on working with renewed energy.” J O IN THE N E W CAMEL C A R A V A N with ANNETTE H ANSH AW W ALTER O ’KEEFE TED HUSING GLEN G R A Y ’S CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA 10:00 P M . F..S.T. ( . . . . . . . . ) * „ „ „ « * n * V 9:00 P M C S T . T U E S D A Y \ 8 :00P.M.M S T . T H U R S D A Y ( 7:00 P M. P S T. t 9:00 P M . E S T , ' » ™ P .M . C S T , , 9 30P.M.M S T , ' E:J0 P.M. P.S.T, OVTR COAST-TO-COAST STABC-COLL MBIA NETWORK SURVEYOR. ’W h en I’m working hard, I find that a great way to keep up my energy is to smoke a Camel every now and again,” says Prescott Halsey. "Camels seem to bring hack my nat­ ural energy and 1 haw away all feeling of tiredness.” Mo . P a c Depot P h e n e * 7 7 5 5 a nd 6 0 9 6 A. R. T h o m p s o n , C. P . A. All tick ets good for return on all trains le a v ing San A n tonio, S atu rd ay, Nov. 24. Milton Morris, Division P assen g er A g e n t Copyrlftit, 1934, a J. Beynolila Tobacco Compts? | * ANNETTE HANSHAW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Baxter, Evans Featured at Texas C A M P I ! J" scci cry BY M A B E L S H E LB Y Ex-Students, Dads, Mothers To Be Honored Thanksgiving E x-students of the U niversity, m others and fa th e rs of U niversity students, and A. & M. stu d e n ts and ex-students will be honored a t the various e n te r ta in m e n ts planned fo r the T hanksgiving holidays, Charles N. Zivley, m a n ag e r of Texas Union, said Tuesday. P lans fo r e n te rta in in g the Thanksgiving guests w ere made Monday a n d 4 “ Alpha Kappa Delta To Initiate Sixteen by rep rese n tativ es of local S tate E x -S tu d e n t Associations, students, fac ulty, the T exas Union m anagem en t, and the dance com­ mittee. The Aggieland O rchestra, which has played here fo r dances for fo u r consecutive tim es before Texas- A. & M. gam es in Austin, will play fo r the dance in T exas U nion \V ed- nesday night. Many A. & M. s tu ­ dents a re expected to come to A us­ tin W ednesday to a tte n d this dance, Mr. Zivley said. A local ex-student group, a f a c ­ ulty group, and a s tu d e n t group will be on hand T h u rsd ay morning at 9 o’clock to welcome guests in Texas Union. A free checking ser­ vice and inform ation booth will be m a intained in the lobby. All ex­ stu d e n ts will be asked to sign their nam es in the ex-students’ rec o rd book, and it is possible th a t a simi­ lar record will be kept of all visi­ tors to the Union. The T hanksgiving reception, held each year when the A. & M. gam e is played here, will be given for the first tim e in the main ball­ room of Texas Union. The receiv­ ing line will be short, h u t with ad e q u a te r e p rese n tatio n of faculty, students, and ex-students. Sketches over the windows of the ballroom will r e p re se n t the d if fe r e n t schools and colleges of the U niversity. U n ­ der the window assigned to each school the faculty m em bers of th a t school will m eet guests. In this way ex-students will be able to locate professors more easily. fo rm e r th e ir R efreshm ents will be served in the ju n io r ballroom, and th e re will be music th ro u g h o u t the evening V incent Lopez and his orchestra will play fo r the dance T hursday night, s ta rtin g a t IO o’clock in G regory Gym im m ediately follow­ ing the reception. Since th e o r ­ ch estra is the hest known ever ob­ tained to play fo r an A. & M.-Texas dance, a capacity atte n d a n c e is a n ­ ticipated, Mr. Zivley stated. The dance will end a t 2 o'clock. M em bers of the g en eral com m it­ tee in charge of Thanksgiving e n ­ te r t a in m e n t are F red Adams, ch a ir­ man, presiden t of Austin E x -S tu ­ d e n ts’ A n o c ia tio n , Ralph Goeth, Miss Edleen Begg, Mrs. Emil B. Kuehne, Hilliare Nitsehke, John McCurdy, Read C ra n b e rry , Rich­ ard Davis, Jo h n J u n io r Bell, and Mr. Zivley. a t Alpha K appa Delta, hon orary sociology f ra te r n ity , will give an initiation b a n q u e t in the U n iver­ 6:30 sity Commons to n ig h t o’clock, Paul Wassenich, newly elected se creta ry, said Tuesday. A fte r th e dinner the m eeting will the concern initiation of new members. R obert Brinsm ade, vice presiden t of the organization, has charge of the initiation. itself en tirely with The newly elected m em bers who will be initiated are M attie Lee Moore, Mrs. Dora D avenport Jones, F ra n ce s E. Willard, E leanor Muse, R uth Trosper, Paul Was­ senich, Susie Kathleen T hom p ­ son, M ary Ellen D avenport, F r a n ­ ces B. Ehrlich, Helen Elizabeth C raw ford, Hazel N. Taylor, Mrs. V ernon H ig h to w e r 'Smith, Dorothy A. Jones, Goldie Blocker, Ja m e s T. Brinkley, and A lb ert Breshears. Glee Club Holds First Banquet W. E. M etzenthin, f a c u b y a d ­ visor, and Charles N. Zivley, f o r ­ m er m anager, addressed members of the U niversity Men’s Glee Club a t first b a n q u e t held T u e s ­ day n ight in the ju n io r ball room of the Texas Union. Joe B arton, president, acted as to astm aster. its A p rogram consisting of vocal solos by George H err, A. B. P a t ­ terson, Jr., and Ja m e s W alker, soloists of the club, and of piano num bers by Bob Osborn, accom ­ banquet. panist, F o rm e r members, H orton Smith and George Clark, both form er presidents, and Bob Morrison were introduced to the fifty m em ­ g uests who a t ­ bers and tended. followed their the jo in t concert of A nnouncem ent w as made of the M en’s the it* ami Girls’ Glee Clubs which to be given in H ogg Memorial A uditorium T uesday night, De­ cem ber 4. Plans for a proposed trip to Mexico n ex t spring were begun. Fellowship C lub To Sponsor Dance Fraternity Plans Golden Jubilee A Thanksgiving dance a t is scheduled fo r t h o Y.M.C.A. 8:30 o’clock F rid a y night for members of the F re sh m a n Fellowship Club. M em bers of the club who have not yet registered for the dance m ay do so by calling by the Y.M. C.A. before F riday night. Novelly n u m b e rs and special dances arc to be presented, re fre sh m e n ts will a Thanksgiving be served, and th e m e will be maintained, m e m ­ bers of the a r r a n g e m e n ts co m m it­ te e said. Bob Curtis, Beverly Brown, Ja ck Kouts, and Bolty S aunders a re in charge of the dance. * * Theta Sigma Phi Will H old Pledge Services the to five P ledge services fo r new m em bers fleeted 3 hot* Sigma Phi, h onorary and profe s­ for sional journalism f ra te r n ity women, will he hold tonight at I o’clock in T exas L nion 315. New m em bers to bt• pledged are Lucille Hammock, Carolyn Mal- ina, Reba Mac Masterson, Ann Bentley, and Irene Childress. To be eligible for membership candidate in the organization, a m ust have an average in of B jou rn alism and a general average o f C. She must expect to en ter professional journalism , and must have been a resident of the U ni­ have versity one sem ester I. niver- ta k en jo urn alism in the sity. and * * * Mrs. A rth u r Lefevro and son, B eaum an, of H ouston are visiting Ju lia an d Ort rude L efevre a t Lit tlefield Dormitory. Hell loose in the heaven'?! Whil e a wo man w aits below. A R Nt/f S T A R T S Members of Beta T heta Pi f r a ­ ternity are planning a golden ju b i­ in celebration of the fiftieth lee ann iv ersary otf f o u n d in g of the the chapter on the cam pus of The University of Texas. The celebration will last from November 27 to 29, ami am ong the plan . for alum ni who will a t ­ tend the reunion are a forma! dance and a b a n q u e t a t the chap­ ter hoUM\ and a special reunion Thanksgiving d in n e r before the Texas-A. & M. football game. * * * T U R T L E C L U B M E E T S E T The second m e et fo r the gold tu rtle competition of the T u rtle Club will be held to night at 7:15 o’clock in the W om en ’s Gym. The events in the competition include the 100-yard crawl, 50-yard b re a st stroke, 100-yard side stroke, 50- yard back crawl, f re e style relay, form and stunts. swimming, diving, Present D ay Club To Hear W harey “ The Development of the E n g ­ lish Novel” will be the sub ject of the discussion by Dr. J. B. W harey, professed* o f English, a t a m eeting of the P re se n t Day Club this a f t e r ­ noon a t 6 o'clock in Texas Union 309. F a rrio r M c L a u n n , president, an nounced T uesday th a t eight new members have been added to the club. They are Markle Langham , Helen Schuleman, Bessie Wolff, Mary Elizabeth Ownsby, Fay Hobdy, Leora S tern, E leanor Bell, M argaret Avery, and Maude A r ­ cher. T O D A Y O N L Y H e l e n T w e l v e t r e e s R a l p h M o r g a n D o n a l d W o o d s in ‘She W as A Lady1 S t a r t i n g T h u r s d a y “G RAND CA NA RY” A s e n s a t i o n a l b e s t s e l l e r a s a n o v e l , a n d a g r e a t p i c t u r e ! J X P ism T E X A S I I IP I ’ r n I &... 'u T O D A Y I N B R I E F 4 o’clock— A. A. G rusendorf, Austin J u n io r College, G a rri­ son Hall 103. 4:30 o’clock— Bit and Spur, W estenfield Riding Club. 5 o’clock— Golden Glove Boxing Society, G regory Gym box­ ing room. 5 o’clock— Tee Club, new golf course. 5 o’clock— Orchesis try o u ts, 5 o’clock— R acquet Club, new W om en’s Gym. tennis courts. 5 o’clock— P re s e n t Day Club, Dr. J. B. W harey, T exas U n ­ ion 309. 5 o’clock— Dr. E. S. Redford, Garrison Hall audito rium . 6:30 o’clock — Alpha K appa banquet, initiation Delta, U niversity Commons. 7 o’clock— G irls’ Glee Club, Texas Union 401. 7 o’clock—T h e ta Sigma Phi, T exas Union 315. 7:15 o’clock — T u rtle Club, W om en’s Gym pool. 7:30 o’clock— Bridge Class, Ju n io r Ball Room. 8 o’clock— Latui-A rn e r i c a n Club, Dr. E. R. Sims, N ew­ man Club. 8 o’clock— G regg House P lay­ ers, Gregg House. PAGE THREE senior class or in the upper eighth b f his junior class, and he m ust have displayed exem plary charac­ t e r a n d recognized leadership . I EMScorbrougli&Sans Delphinia to Give Tau Beta Pi W agner Recital T o Initiate T en Richard W a g n e r and tho r e c e n t I Texas Alpha chap ter of Tau celeration in B a y re u th , G erm any, Beta Pi, national honorary engin- honoring his m em ory will be the cering fra te rn ity , will hold infor- su bje ct for the open m eeting of all m a l initiation for ten pledges to- ch apters of the Delphian Society night at 6:45 o’clock in the E n ­ ballroom in the Driskill Hotel gineering Building. The new m em ­ T hursday morning a t 9:30 o’clock. bers are William C. Caldwell of Miss Lttcile Morley, A ustin mezzo­ Sonora. Leon Fischer of Victoria, soprano, will conduct the program , Rudolph A. Brown of Hico, Ro­ telling of her experiences at the g e r Sisk of Austin, Fred Lee of W a gner Festival a t B ayreuth, and W e ath erfo rd , Ralph T roseth of from ringing , several Austin, Ralph C. Immel of Austin, operas. W agnel ’s all senior*;, Alvah C. L earned of 1 I AH music-lover? are invited to at- Monroe, La., Rudolph L. Biesele. j j tend. Jr., of Austin, William J. M urray of Abilene, all juniors. Shelby M. Kfftser, senior from Amarillo who is at p rese n t a tten d in g the n a ­ tional convention of Pi Tau Sigma as delegate from The U niversity of Texas chapter, will be initiated n ex t spring. Miss Morley’s pro gram w ill con- I sis! of “ E r d a ’s W arning ,” from “ Das Rheingold” ; “ B runnhilde’s P lea,’’ from “ Die W a lk u re ” ; “ The i Evening S t a r ” and “ E liz ab e th ’s P ra y e r,” from “ T a n n h a u s e r ” ; and “ Elsa’s D re am ,” from “ L ohen­ grin.’’ better-know n num bers fc/C iii W a r n e r B a x t e r a n d M a d g e E v a n s a s t h e y a p p e a r in ‘ G r a n d C a n a r y , ” b a s e d o n t h e b e s t s e l l e r n p v e l b y A . J . C r o n i n . T h e p i c ­ t u r e o p e n s T h u r s d a y t o p l a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y a t t h e T e x a s . -------------- o—— ——— The form al in scholastic sta n d in g A U S T I N A . A . U . W . T O M E E T Two groups of the Austin branch of the A merican Association of U niversity Women will hold meet- ra n k high ings this week. The French group and who have better than a 75 J will m eet tonight at the home of law courses are ave rage in all eligible fo r mem bership. They m u st also be elected by a u n a n i­ mous vote of the m em bers of the f ra te r n ity . 7 o’clock T hursday night, November 22, will be followed by a b an q u e t honoring the new members. Bruce and Baxter, Ja m e s Dinwiddie, in­ Charles H ubbard are on the formal initiation com m ittee; Bax- Mrs. W. N. D a n ie ls , 604 West j ter, L. D. Day. and Jack Steel are com m ittee T h irty -fifth S treet, at 8 o’clock. The Spanish group will m eet to T hursday afte rn o o n a t 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. L. Brown, IOO Tau Beta Pi, a stud ent must stand either in the first q u a r te r of his West T w e n ty -ninth S treet. on the a r ran g e m en ts for the form al initiation. To be eligible for election initiation a t until some definite and p e r m a ­ n e n t se ttle m en t was arrived a t by the two bodies. However, the Band as a body has ta k en no official action to th a t effect. Mr. S ta r k ’s interest in the con­ tro versy was widely co nstrued as the Regents would m eaning that a t least talk over situation with the possibility of helping the th e ir two o rganizations out of the Band - (C ontinued F ro m r a g e One) co n trib u ­ S tu d e n t and m e rc h a n t tions reached a total a d e q u a te to pay th e chair car f a r e 50 m em bers of the Band. Ever since th a t tim e, the Band and tho Coun- j deadlock. , ii have been a t r a th , r poorly co n-: , i cealed odds. i Last week Bd Olio, fo r * . The ne xt m eet i n * o f tile Board I of Regents is scheduled to r n ex t . business I W ednesday, N ovem ber 28. a r - ; m a n a g e r of athletics, made ran g e m en ts for the Band to leave H I * I \ , ! § ._ D L J J { I I S a tu r d a y m orning f o r F o r t W orth \ | | | and r e tu r n the same night. He called each m em ber of the A th ­ letic Council to g et this a r r a n g e ­ m e n t approved. The approval was I given, and Mr. P h a r r was notified. To Initiate Eight p , i t a Phi. h onorary .---------- Mr. P h a r r p ro tested th a t this f ra te r n ity , will E m m a Lee Godbey visited a t her in A rd m o re , Ok., for the home week-end. K athe rine H a rtin was in College Statio n fo r the week-end. was hardly fa ir to the Band, point- [ m embers ing out that the Band had no op port unity to p r e s e n t its a rg u m e n t of fo r going on F rida y instead S atu rd ay , and f u r t h e r pointing out th a t the Band had n ever be­ fore made the F o rt W o rth trip in one day because council? have agreed th a t the trip was too strenuous to be m ade in such a sh o rt time. past W. E. M etzenthin, chairm an of the Council, called a m e eting of the Council at 5 o’clock T h u rsd ay r e ­ afte rn o o n , and a r ­ peated its approval of ra n g e m e n ts to m ake in one day. th e council the the trip W e a r T c x a i C o l o r * T hursd ay night the Band voted unanimously not to make the trip. S atu rd a y a t th e gam e the All-City Band of F ort W o rth , through a r ­ r a n g e m e n ts made by Marvin Simpson, assistant yell leader, was adm itted to the gam e w ea rin g Texas colors and form ed the nu- ! d e u s of the Texas Tooling section, i Betw een halves the b a n d form ed a T on the field. P rediction has been widespread the Texas Ban I this week t h a t would not play at the Thankegiv- j ing game, a n d in fact, would not ap p e ar for the Athletic Council initiate law eight to n ig h t and T h u rsd ay night. Those to be Initiated are William O rr Huie, Pitser H a r d e ­ Edward man G arrison, Lucion Morehead, Ross De Mauri T e rry , Benne C harles Schmidt, H en ry J Finch H olland, V aughn W atkins j McLeod, and F ra n k Merion Uy- burn. The inform al initiation will be held to n ig ht a t 7 o’clock in Moot C ourt in th e Law Building. 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Late last week a decis- j ion wa-i made to crystallize the group into some sort of formal or- j gariization. Realizing th a t if they were to announce the institution j of a discussion club composed of : studen ts interested in world prob- j iems, little interest would result I (and this observation was based upon past experience in such m a t­ te r^), a decision was made to in- , jc ct a sensational, if not a humor- j o u r , elem ent into the project. In ! oth er words, a serious object was to be attained through s o m e w h a t ! -ia *b’d a t Nuevo Laredo, comic means. The happy idea of B r id g e s B u r n e d calling themselves the Nordic Club MCALLEN, Texas, Nov. 2d ( I N S ) . — Rebel bands have burned was hit upon; such a move would several bridges in the vicinity of a t tr a c t a ttention and interest. With officials of the Rio Monterrey, in view an article was this end G rande Valley T elephone Com­ written for publication in The pany said they w ere advised today. Daily Texan. Members of the Texan «taff became alarm ed, te le­ phoned certain stude nts who had been mentioned in the aforesaid a r ­ ticle, and, a f te r much vacillation, refused to publish the a n n o u n c e­ ment of the organization of the Soiled Shirts or Nordic Club. In­ stead, the whole m a tte r was rele­ gated to the innocuousness of the Buzzard column. U ncon firm ed reports w ere c u r ­ re n t here th a t num erous follow ers the v iBareal faction had been Telephone lines th a t w ere c u t I n e a r M onterrey have been r e ­ paired, it was rep o rted here. Official Notice ACCORDING the a n n o u n c e ­ m ent m ade in last w ee k ’s quiz to Representative Dickstein also I th a t a subpoena has an nounc ed been isaned for Gerald P. McGuire, employed by the financial firm of I Grayson M-P. Murphy, who was said, in B u t l e r ’s p u r p o rte d charge. to have broached th e projected coup to the ex-marine. McGuire, at cording to Dickstein, was expected to a p p e a r b efo re the com m ittee this a f t e r ­ sometime noon. It was McGuire, according to the charge said to have been made by G eneral B utler, w h o proposed th a t Butler organize a force of h alf a million w ar veterans, m arch on W ashington and take over control of the governm en t. He was exam ined lengthily R e pre se ntative John W. MaCor- I * mack (D) of M assachusetts, vice- com m ittee, a t , of the O f f e r e d $ 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 The “ Nordics” are not satisfied l >a. Quiz will cover all of ^ chargee wi» b« ^ into- a c a m p u s j " v DR. R. L. BI ESE LE, associate profe ssor of history. the work ^through le ctu re of No- JU N IO R O R C H E S IS will n ot meet this week as the re g u la r Orche- sis tr y o u ts a re to he held this a f t ­ ernoon. a t 5 o’clock. en that the m a tte r has been disposed !*ctj on ’ f n h °!,r t' of in f ittin g fashion. Why should W ednesday, N ovem ber 21, in His- there not e n te r new spaper the element of hum or? Must the weak s tu f f published in vember 12. the Texas Ranger constitute the campus stand ard of literary hu ­ mor? Do heavy a ff a ir s of sta te hinge upon what is published in the T exan? Campus life is notoriously a dull routine of classes, “ G er­ m ans,” dates, and more classes. The ap p earance of the Nordic Club marked a distinct d e p a r tu re from this monotony, b ut the self-serious editorial policy of the T exan has a p p a re n tly nipped the p rojec t in the bud. But no! Flow ing th ro u g h is a the veins of the "N ordics" spirit of defiance th a t brooks no obstacles; from the top of th e ir dolichocephalic heads to the tips! of their toes, stu rd y from an c es tra l jo u r n e y s over the glaciers of the N orthland, the Soiled Shirts are emotionally stirred by the jo u rn al- istic d e f e a t they have met. T hey wili T exan! BIT AND SPUR Riding Club will hold a gym k ana this a f te rn o o n a t 4:50 o’clock a t the W estenfield Riding Ring. In case of rain, the m e m b ers will m eet at 4:45 o’clock in W o m en ’s Gym 106. please c a u by the Band Hall some time before 12 o’clock this morn- director, Bit and Spur Riding Club. MARY MeKEE, sponsor. ALL BAND M EM BERS MISS LEAH GREGG, agitate. Heel, j jn}f< BU RNETT PHA RR, continue to ---------- RAY T H U R ST O N and RUFUS HALL. I director. McGuire, it was sta te d in the in ­ terview, and an o th e r New York broker, Robert S terlin g Clark, to have assured were p u rporte d Butler th a t $3,000,000 was avail­ able to organize such a force, McGuire was re p o rte d to have told the ex-m arine co m m an d e r th a t if the projected coup w ere accom ­ plished “ We might even go along with Roosevelt and do w ith him what Mussolini did with the King of I ta ly .” also The in te r v ie w intim ated th a t the reported plot was known to Louis Johnson and H en ry S te ­ phens, both fo rm e r com m anders of the Am PubU th e sensational im mediately bro u g h t fo rth heated denials from Joh nso n, S te ­ phens and McGuire. erican Legion, blication of The la tte r according to G ra y ­ son M-P. Murphy, head of the firm c h a r a c t e r ­ employing McGuire, ized it as “ a com plete lie.” Johnson, in W ashington, said he “ knew n o th in g ’’ of the charge r e ­ putedly b rou ght by B u tle r arid had no knowledge of such a projected coup. S tephens, a t W arsaw , N. C., in­ dignantly denied any knowledge of such a plan or of B u tle r’s charge. “ F o o l i s h n e s s , ” S a y s S t e p h e n s “ I never heard of any such fool­ ishness in my life,” he declared, “ Who did you say m ade up such a cock and bull story? Butler? Why I never saw th a t man bu t once in my life.” C lark could not be reached at his VV all S tre e t office w here a sec­ r e ta r y said he “ was travelling in E urope and we d o n ’t know when he’ll be back.” A long instance telep hone call to ( ’la rk ’s residence a t Middleburg, Va., elicited the inform ation th a t he is n o w in France. of Nazi and Fascist organizations in G erm a n y and Italy, as B u tler; repo rtedly charged. N a tu re of B u tle r’s testim ony b e­ fore the Congressional probers to ­ day could not be d eterm ine d but R e presentative Dickstein indicated that he might be called for f u r th e r questioning. The com m ittee, Dickstein said, has been investigating the story a t ­ trib u te d to B utler fo r some time. — o-------------- Texan Topics - - (C ontin ue d From P age One) tall sta tu re, dolichocephalic (long- skulled) head, fair skin, and light colored eyes. “ T he second m eeting of “ ‘The Soiled Shirts is p a r t H it­ ler, p a r t Mussolini in its inspira­ tion,’ Weis said. ‘We subscribe to H itle r ’s doctrine of Nordic su p e r­ iority, although we do n o t believe th a t H itle r him self is pure N ordic.’ the club will be held T u esday night (N ovem ber 20) a t 7:30 o ’clock in G arrison Hall 7. The chief event on th e prog ram will be a review of Madison G r a n t ’s ‘C o nquest of a C o n tin en t.’ This book gives an ac­ co u n t of non- Nordic elem ents into the Nordic population of America, and urges intrusion of the . pr ogr a m t h a t Will purge | by this co an tr y of n o n - P r o te s ta n t elements. all non-Nordic, tion looked upon Madison [ G ra n t as an apostle, Weis said, ‘Well, som ething like t h a t . ’ “ Madison G ran t, a New York lawyer and well-known s tu d e n t of racial and eugenic problems, is best known as the a u th o r of ‘The Passing of a G re a t Race,’ which ap p e ared in 1916. “ One review er at the tim e said, 'The work is not so much an ob­ a jective scientific tre a tise as in ca refu lly reasoned a r g u m e n t su p p o rt of preconceived convic­ tions.’ “ A n o th e r review er w ro te : ‘His sketch of the developm ent and ex ­ pansion of the Nordic races is an . excellent historical The whole is th a t A m erica is seriously e n d a n ­ gerin g her f u tu r e by m aking f e t ­ ishes of equality, dem ocracy, and universal education.' lesson of biology resum e . . “ G ra n t in his latest book, ‘Con­ q uest of a C o n tin en t,’ recom ­ mends ‘first and forem o st the a b ­ solute suspension of all im m igra­ tion fro m all co untries.’ A ccord­ ing to Weis, the Soiled Shirts be­ lieve immi­ in suspension of all g ra tio n except Nordics. “ Secondly, G ra n t urges the sus­ pension of all natu ra liz atio n fo r a t least a g ene ration . The Soiled S hirts subscribe to this insofar as it applies to non-Nordics. “ T hird, G ra n t w a n ts wholesale not ‘The club depo rta tio n . rea dy to come out for wholesale deportation,* Weis said. ‘We are not rea dy to go th a t f a r . ’ is “ G ra n t in ‘The Passing of a G re a t Race’ w rites: population “ ‘T ru e aristocracy or a true r e ­ public is governm ent by the wisest and best, always a small minority in an y . . . Mankind em erged from savag ery and b a r ­ barism u n d e r the leadership of se­ lected individuals whose personal prowess, capacity or wisdom gave th e m th e right to lead and the power to compel obedience . . . ’ “ ‘W h e th e r we like to adm it it or not, the result of th e mixture oft en closely r e l a t e d a n d not a l w a y s to be di st i ngui she d. Are we so m uc h in pro v e r y t h a t we ha v e no pe nni e s to G rayson M-P. Murphy, who told an I n te rn a tio n a l News Service rep- pa y a nyo ne fo r t r e a t m e n t a n d p r e v e n t a t i v e work in t he i nt e re st of m e n t a l h e a l t h ? Are we such victims of the I ithat he had,talk®d J,rith I McGuire today concerning Butler s , m a c hi ne a ge t h a t a bs orp t i o n in t he work o f bui l di ng b i g - 1 purported disclosure, said th a t “to b e r a nd be t t o r b ui ldi ng s, whi c h we c e rt a i nl y ne e d, ha s t he bes1 of mv knowledge the story macle us bl ind to t he h u m a n fact or, to h u m a n ne e ds a nd " su ffe ri n g? la tte r had spent a l a rg e r, a nd m o re up to d a t e physic al pl ant , we ne ed a $25*000 in a E urope an trip last sum m er to study the organ ization m e nt a l hygi e ne p r o g r a m on t h e c a m p u s a nd some one with spec i a l i z e d t ra i n i n g to l e a d it a nd m a k e it a p e r m a ­ nent a ddi t i on to t he G r e a t e r Uni versi ty. Best wi shes t o t h e new T e x a s Me nt a l Hy gi e n e Society a n d m a y it be in­ s t r u m e n t a l in bri ngi ng a m e n t a l hy gi e ne p r o g r a m to t he Uni ve rsit y c a mp us. In c o nj un c t i on wit h t h e w or k of c o ns t ru c t i ng I G u ile GREyHOUND that the V IN C E N T LO PE Z Gregory G ym November 29 American Ballads and Folk Songs B y JOHN A. A N D ALAN LOMAX A beautiful book of 625 pages published by Macmillan Com­ pany of New York in two editions— priced Regular $5.00 De Luxe Autograph $12.50 W e Have b o th e d i t io n s in st o c k N o rth ern papers are devoting full pages in reviewing this book. “ This book is a rich depository of ballad knowledge, and the largest single collection of ballads we possess. He has put all of us who love our c o u n try ’s ballads in his d eb t.” — New York Tribune, October 28, 1934. “ Contrived by a man who knows what he is about, in this case the buyer may take his chances w ithout tre p id a tio n .” — P rofessor George Lyman Kittridge, H arvard University. “ This is a g rand book. I t may be rough stu ff, but these are the kinds of tu nes America was raised on.” — The Daily Okla­ homa, O ctober 28. "L om ax of the ‘Cowboy Ballads’ g athers a gran d volume of Folk Songs for singing.” — W ashington Post. C o p ie s o f th e f i r s t e d i t io n o f M r . L o m a x ’s C o w b o y S o n g s sell fo r f i f t y d o lla rs . Y ou c an now o w n a fi r s t e d i t io n c o p y o f the n e w book for th e p u b l i s h e r ’s price. U N I V E R S I T Y C O O P OF COLLEGIANS FOR RAVEL SAMPLE O N E-W AY FARES SAN ANTONIO . . $1.60 D A L L A S .................... 3.75 FORT WORTH . . . 3.75 W A C O .................... 2 .1 0 G R E Y H O U N D T E R M I N A L 708 BRA ZO S P H O N E 2 1 1 3 5 It is as popular as a snap course . . . h ere’s why: Frequent sched­ ules every day . . . Modern coaches with d e e p - c u s h i o n e d , reclining chairs . . . Liberal s t o p o v e r priv­ ileges . . . Low. money-savirg fares. SOUTHWESTERN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 and of two races, in the long run, gives us a race r e v e rtin g to th e more ancient, generalized lower type. The cross betw een a white man and an Indian is an Indian; the cross between a w hite -m an and a negro is a n eg ro ; th e cross between a white man and a Hindu is a Hindu . . . ’ “ On the elim ination of sirables, (?fant has w ritte n : un d e­ to life tend the sterilization “ ‘Mistaken regard fo r w hat are believed and to be divine laws a sentim ental belief in the sanctity of hum an prev e n t both the elim ination of defective of in fan ts and such adults a* arc themselves of no value to the community. The laws of n a tu re require the o b litera­ tion of the u nfit, and hum an life is valuable only when it is of use to the com m unity or race. A rigid system of selection th ro u g h the elimination of those who a r e weak or u n f it— in o th e r words, social failures— would solve the whole question in a centu ry, as well as enable us to get rid of the u n d e ­ sirables who crowd o ur jails, has pitals and insane asylums . . . Man has th e choice of two m ethods of im provement. He can breed race from the best or he can eliminate the w orst by segregation or steril­ ization . . . the firs t was adopted by th e S p artan s . . . the results were completely successful.’ ’' p rep a re d And it was NOW th a t was a serious story. a n d edited by mem bers of the Texan s ta f f in all seriousness. As f a r as we knew, when the story was w rit­ ten, the facts were true. A m em ber of the s ta f f tried to impress on Julius Deutsch, who was particu la rly in terested in see­ ing th e story published, th e seri­ ousness of a fake story any new spaper. He pointed ou t th a t such a story would p robably be picked up by the new spaper se r­ vices and flashed over th e whole S tate. in We were not alarm ed. We were our the tr u th tr y in g to get to readers. We had reason to suspect th a t the leaders w ere not sincere because of some things they said. And it was o ur duty to be sure. W e la te r found out from one c h a r te r m em bers of th e listed th a t the whole th in g was “ cooked up.” We would not have h esitated one second to publish the sto ry had it not been a fra ud, no m a tte r have how sensational been. As no choice b u t to leave the sto ry out. To have done otherwise would have been to p e r p e tra te a m ali­ cious fra u d on o u r readers. it was, th e re was it might The two m em bers whose le tte r is published on the editorial page today seem n o t to realize the s e r ­ iousness of p e r p e tra tin g a fra u d on rea d ers of a new spaper. They are sincerely interested in a r o u s ­ ing stu d e n t in te re st in world a f ­ fairs. T hey ap p a re n tly n ot care w h a t m eans they use. do The T exa n is also interested in arousing stu d e n t inte rest in world a ffairs. But in a proper an d legiti­ m a te m anner. invite m em bers of We would like fo r the stu d e n ts of social a f f a ir s on the campus to know th a t the T exan is vitally concerned a b o u t cre a tin g discus­ sion am ong stu d e n ts on political, problems. social, and economic We the so­ called Soiled Shirts and those of an y o th e r sim ilar organization to discuss th e ir plans and problem s with us openly and we will pro m ­ ise to do all th a t we can to help th e m — th ro u g h p ro p er and legiti­ m ate publicity. ---------- o---------- of T E C H M E E T I N G C H A N G E D The m eeting the T exas Tech Club has been changed from T hursday nig h t to n e x t Monday night a t 7 o’clock in Texas Union 311. At this m eeting plans will be made fo r a club ban q u e t and a discussion of means of b e t t e r ­ ing relations between The U n i­ v ersity of T exas and Texas Tech- 1 nological College will be held. TO A FUTURE CHEMICAL ENGINEER • The intelligent use instruments marks the of optical chemist as a man who is progres­ sive, com petent and efficient. Thai is w hy Bausch & Lo m b offers o p ­ tical instruments designed especially for the chemist. Bausch & Lomfc O p tic al Co., 635 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N e w York. B a u s c h & Lom b The University and YOU T he i nc re a si ng l y g r e a t size of t h e Uni ve r­ sity— T he gr o w i n g n u m b e r of its s t u d e n t s a ud e x-st ud e nt s— The va st e x p a nsi o n of its physic al p l a n t — All of t hese t h i n gs t e n d to s u b m e r g e t he i dent it y of t h e i n di vi dua l st u d e n t . Bu t a t t he sa m e t ime i m p o r t a n c e of be i n g re c ogni z e d as a p a rt of t h e life of t h e in­ sti tuti on b e co me s m or e sig ni fi ca nt . t h e t h e Un i ve rsi ty — b r i ng i n g T he n c ome s t h e CACT US— $20, 000 y e a r ­ book of t h e m e a ns of i d en t i fy i n g Un i v e rsi t y pe o pl e wit h t he Uni ve rsi t y ; of p r e se r v i n g fo r all t ime to corno t h e s t u d e n t ’s re c o r d of a ct iv ­ ities a n d an a c c o u n t of his c on ne ct io ns wit h t he g r e a t school a n d its life. I o pr e s e r v e e a c h y e a r of t h e coll ege c a re e r the st u d e n t s a r e t u r n i n g to t hi s p e r m a n e n t re c ord of t h e Uni versi ty. Indi vi dua l r e p r e s e n t a t i o n is o f fe re d to t h e s t u de nt s in e v e ry class— f ro m f r e s h m a n to g r a d u a t e . A p p o i n t m e n t s for i nd iv i d ua l p i ct u r e s a r e now boing m a d e a t J o u r n a l i s m Build­ ing 108. c