The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R l l , 193 3 T oday’s N ew s Tip G oing to th e T e x a s-O k la h o m a g a m e at D a lla s S a tu r d a y ? Read d op e on Soon- era and Steers on sp orts p a g e . No. 21 T oday’s Quotation W e a l w a y s us, and w e d o not a l w a y s w h o m w e a d m ir e .— La R o c h e fo u c a u ld . love th o se w h o a d m ir e love th o se V O L U M E X X X V University Practically Assured Bond Measure The U niversity becam e virtu ally su re of legislation allowing the B oard of Regents to execute bonds not to exceed $1,200,000 fo r the purpose of e recting new dorm itories and com pleting Main Building, ye ste rda y when the Se n a te passed a nd sen t to the House the m easure providing fo r t h a t procedure. A co rresp on ding bill has already been given a favorable com m ittee r e p o r t + ~ in th e House of Representatives. « . > ■ m * binal passage on th e m easure will come before the House some­ tim e today when th a t b>dy con­ siders hills passed by the Senate. L ittle or no opposition is expected fo r the m easu re in the House. S e n a to r Jo hn W. H ornsby of Austin sponsored the bill in the Senate. Voted Out Favorably Women May Make Reservations To Attend 0 . U. Game Co-ed Specials to Leave Friday and Saturday For Dei Has The Senate hill w ent to the com­ m itte e un public lands in the House and was votes! out fav orably late yesterd ay a fte rn o o n . The bill was in th e House of R ep­ sponsored by R ep resentative re se n ta tiv e s of Austin*2**1 M r ^ L o n v . Bob Long moved th a t the bill not be p rinted. h y m akinf reservation s in the co- . in o r d e r to have it available f o r j et}, T k vote today. W om en students of the U niver­ the sity may a r ra n g e / ocdbHd game j vided by to go U. I . S. A. to Hold Open House ■saturday N i g h t Affair to Honor Transfers And Freshman Girls, President Says All Women Invited Eight Organizations Show Activities by Using Posters, Exhibits C olorful posters and clever ex- I bibbs illustrating the activities of the various w om en’s ath le tic club- co n stitu tin g of T ox as Sports Association will be the first open house fe a tu re d at m eeting in the history of th a t or­ ganization, to be held T h u rs d a y _ ................ night from 7 until 9 o’clock in the in Dallas j W om en’s Gym. F re s h m a n g irls and the U n iv e rsity to _ tr a n s f e r stu d e n ts will be honored ................................................ I w o C a n d id a t e s S tr u c k O ff B a llo ts U p o n W i t h d r a w a l The ballot in th e fall elec­ tions was c u t short T u e sd ay when two men had th eir nam es struck from th e list, C a th e rin e Neal, s e c re ta ry of the S tu d e n ts ’ Association, announced. from Bill Smith, candidate fo r the assembly th e School of E d ucation , and Bob S tra n g e, c andidate assembly from the College of A rts and two candi­ Sciences, were the d ates th e fro m to w ithdraw race. the for and A n n ou ncem ents p la t­ form s of can didates will be prin ted iii the S u nd ay m orning edition of The Daily Texan. J a y Hall, associate editor, said T ues­ day. These a n n o u n c e m e n ts ar.' to 200 words, s h o rte r limited if possible, iii and m ust be Journalism Building 109 by F r i ­ day, October 13. E a ch c a n d i­ date will be p erm itted th e use of a one column cut. -rive Sign For Try oats In Varsity Debating ’.v. w .he M. K. T. i abro ad , j dents are invited to a tte n d , H elen I P T at th e a f f a i r * and al1 women ®tu ~ j J % T h e bill authorizes the Board One tra in w l l leave F rid a y a f te r - ! c lin e , pre sid e nt of th e a s s o c ie - 1 to issue bonds not to 5noon at 3 :1 °. 0 clock- A n o th er will .Saturday m orn in g a t 1:20 tr a m will re- The Tee C{uh wi„ us0 a m in ia _| leave o clock. Only one !ur<> g.0}f course with tin y figures, I tu r n . It will leave Dallas Sun day exhibiting the m ain f u n c tio n s of th e club. Golf d em o n stra tio n s will I night at _ These cats a te exclusively fo r a ]so be g.jven the golf cages. ll o clock. \n lion, announced. of Regents exceed $1,200,000 to secure funds to he used in connection with any o th e r fund which may b t available th e re fo r, to com plete the Main — -- — Building. The bonds ain* to draw in te re st al a rate to be determ ined J c°"Ods, and will by th e Regents. They art* to be ■ T he chaperons payable I. Diversity grazin g and o th e r su rfa c e leases of em ergency. ^ of I niversity lands m ay be pledged to .secure payment of the bonds, to make Pullman arising- ! ends , be chaperoned. . The exhibit f o r the T u r tle Club j will stay at the j w ; j j iM. jn the form of a m edley ll a University w om an desires breast stroke, a nd the ta n d e m | reservations, she j craw l vvin compose the form swim- j.ancv dives will complete part o f the evening’s : 01 The bill also a u th o riz e s the Reg- nni;st ,io so Wlth Mis» Rllby Tor- ming< to make c o n tra c ts with the n i l ’ dpan oi women. Co-eds who {the (.Iub-s to a tte n d the gam e a r e program . e m s U nited S ta te s G overnm ent fo r th e expect c onstruction of dorm itories which I u rg e d to a rra n g e for lodging in there, will bt> self liquidating. , . ' K they arriv e , Dallas before , i . lodging places arc , expected to . b(i . Charles Tennyson of W ichita in 15 years. Available Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, so that. j from I bey may be re at hed in consisting of case j s t p ok e , side stroke, b a c k stroke, I _ and crawl. The w altze crawl, tan- th e b re a st Rousse Announces Subject; Trials Scheduled Thursday Falls spoke in favor of the bond be crowded. it was re fe rred to the Uill when com m ittee on public lands y este r­ day a fternoon. On passage in the House the! m ea su re will go to the Governor fo r signature. Press Releases Pearce’s Bulletin The House will also bring up V a l V e r d e Rock Shelters Final Passage Today fo r final passage sometime to d a y the m ea su re a uthoriz in g the Board certain of Regents to condem n lan ds necessary f o r tho erection of the \ \ . J. McDonald A stronomical O bservato ry in the Davis Moun­ ta in s in West Texas. Condem na­ entirely tion of lands will be f r i e n d l y and agreed land owners. to by is Subject “ A Prehistoric Rock Shelter in Val Verde County, T e x a s ” by J. E. Pearce, profe sso r of a n th r o ­ pology and d ire c to r of research in Texas archaeology, and A. T. Jackson, field fo re m a n in a rc h a e ­ ology, has recently lawn released in the form of a bulletin by the University. The investigation of the S em ­ f lo w s - into T * n, „ - 7 T n 7 , ^ t ™ . pubhc T uesday th a t 65 A. Rous.se, a d ju n c t profe sso r speaking, announced t, T , Orchesis Club will p re se n t ' «P for the first ro un d o f men had signed d ebate ,, th e Law r will be a gro up waltz, and the Building aud itoriu m T hu rsd a y a f- . ,r , :two dance num bers, rho first m a n - try-outs , , , to be held . in I, , - , , , . of 1‘"’ ” V'.' ni ht * ’A'*'* ,,.n)oon \ ’'n ' u dcbar<> ’s United S tates th e British System F " n1i0! and O peration.’ debates will begin I second num ber nill be a Russian I folk rhythm . < ostum es o f yellow chiffon will be used fo r th e waltz, and belted white tunics will b e used fo r the Russian n um ber. The ^ Racquet Club will have an indoor tennis to u r n a m e n t for an exhibit. Booths and posters, explaining th e (activities of the previous m eetings * a -v a fte rn o o n and will I’burs- continue and activities of the club will also ’'!li -V. Unal debate has been be used. The Bit and S p u r Club, heard T h u rsd a y night. E ach con- with several of th e m e m be rs dress- ■ Lostant will be allowed five m in­ ed in full riding habits, will stand u ?e'> ’ 0l his speech. at the club booth w here a saddled horse will be kept as the symbol hi d eb atin g of the cdiib. I n fo rm a tio n of c lub’s activities may be obtained nam es on the : a t the club booth. ; Those men who a re in terested this y e a r a r e urged to re g iste r now by placing th e ir lists ap pe a rin g in the Law Building, Main Building, ^ agg e n e r Hall. Places on th e team will be open until conclusion of the eliminations have tables following division? of the ll. T. S. a rc h e ry , A.: tennis, Th.e In tra m u ra l S p o rts Club will in Gym 113 for tho t r o u t s ping-pong, Thursday night, the J u d g e IL F. V a u gh an of G reen­ ville, who introduced the measure in th e House, said yesterd ay a f t e r ­ inole Canyon, which noon th at the biti had been re fer- red fav ora bly b v the House e o m - | t h e Rio G rande un,! m itten on judiciary and aw aited fin a l passage when the House tak e s up S enate measures. Rally, Election Held Thursday Nine Candidates For Yell Position is located a swimming, basketball, bowling, 8nd J M aterial concerning- this topic f 4,w miles east of the Pecos River I b e e b a l l . Awards and troph ies will m a > be found in the rea d in g room in Val Verde County. Texas, wa.- j a ,s ” be on exhibit. T he F reshm an ° f the L ib rary have ballroom first b ro ught to the a tte n tio n of Sports Club will iii., d e p a rtm e n t of a nthropology of dancing and bicycling fo r its p a r t of the e n te r ta in m e n t. The Tee- The University of T exas by Mr, WAA-Hiss Club will use the open W. F. Boggess of Del Rio, Texas, patio as the scene for its exhibit. in 1932. An outdoor se ttin g will serve as the booth. I n fo rm a tio n for mem- Benedict Defends Recent Attitude According to the bulletin, un- long oc- to Try m istakable evidence of pupation bv man was uncovered I heirship ct the club wit. be given Makes Report at th e club booth. bv the investigation carried on in T he hostess O ctober and Novem ber, 1932, by the University of T exas crew’. Many s p e c i m e n s w ere brought back the collection g athe re d by R ichard Smith and Eddie Me- in G regory Carson of Comstock, Texas, and th e University Mu- Dr. of a 1 * I I t t n f . 1 to Faculty J On F inances Election of a n assista n t yell leader to fill th e re m a in in g va- cancy will be held Gym nasium at a sh ort rally a t secured fo r 7:15 o’clock T h u rsd a y night, Gill . scum. D eW itt, head Tuesday. yell in leader, said C andidates fo r the position a r e sandals; w h e ttin g Among the discoveries of in- terest were arrow h afts; soles of stones; bone, H a r r y Holmes, Dolphus Compere, wool, and flint im plem ents; p arts III, Milton of baskets; m o r ta r holes in which George W. Jaloniek w ere found crushed Texas w alnuts, Stern, Jo h n n y Joseph, Joe Green- food used; type of evidently a hill, Dick Bruce, J o e Clemmons, and the interestin g exam ples of and Jim P a tte rso n . c h a ra c teristic s of th eir customs of burial. T he ra lly will be sh o rt a n d peppy, D eW itt E a rl T a n n e r will be the only speaker. T he band will m e e t in front of excavation made the Co-Op at 7 o’clock and m arch I ological to G regory Gymnasium. promised. region This w ork re p re se n ts the first of tho a r c h a e ­ ol Val Verde th a t has The m aterial j County. | been uncovered bv this investiga­ tion is of g r e a t value in d e te rm in ­ ing the cult a re of this p a rticu lar a re a and its relationship with the c u ltu re of various o th e r sections of the Blate. The work has not y e t been completed. Y .M .C .A .-Y .W .C .A . Club Sponsors Hike around the perip B y th© B u z z a rd Ladies and g e n ts the Lucky S trik e w in n e rs: J U S T I N fo r in detail I report covered The club leaders and th e ir club nancial situation of th e r e f r e s h ­ m ents, which will be served on II. 5'. Bt nedict, presid ent the south roof and fo r the even- the University, d efended his mg, will be the club leaders, spun- aclion ()f s u p p l a n t i n g some of sors, and fa c u lty m e m b e rs B e tty ; the Univ{il,sity salaries by means < c h u rn , Ann Collins, and Mrs. jn a export given at the Agnes Stacy a re in c h a i ge of th e f u -st meeting of the general fac- refre sh m e n ts. F ra n c is S hiffle ttc ulty held T u esd ay a fte rn o o n in will be the hostess f o r the even- Garrison Hall I. Dr. B e ne dic t’s the fi- 'ag. the Univer- a re as follows: J o a n Chambers, Bit A ity, and com pared it w ith o ther end Spu r; P a n s y Rollins, T e e - 1 schools in ti*-.. State, W A A-H iss; Reha Mao M aster on, Ur. M. R. G u t-ch, s ec re ta ry of T ee C lub; Florence P a rk e , R a n - 1 the ge n e ral faculty’, introduced a q uet Club; A lta B u tle r, T u rtle : resolution as to the legislation of Club; Oma Lee Corbin, O r c h e s is ;: thc* S tudent Association which re- A nn Collins, F re s h m a n S ports qu ires the approval of th e general ! a r u p y. Hie resolution provided Club; and Betty Coburn, In tra - t h a t such legislation m u st be sub­ murals. e d ite d first by circular to the in­ dividual m embers of the faculty, and will be held to have been np- a f t e r ten days of circularization. Motions were approved to adopt ! resolutions in honor of Ju d g e D. law faculty who died last su m m e r; and tonic, ex-sttalent of The Univer- sity of T e xa s, has recently been to e n g e n d e r am ong the stu d e n ts appointed dean of women a t W est- an anti-dam age cam paign for the m oorland College. She did gradu- preelection of the new buildings. a te work a t the University a f t e r The next m eeting of the gen- receiving her bachelor of science eral faculty will be held Tuesday, an- degree from S c a rritt College. Miss Ruth Boutwell o f Ban An- FU Bobbitt, m em ber of the Boutwell Receives Position of Dean l l, Dr. Outsell j N ovem ber Miss Boutwell, before h er re- nounced * ( ' n t £ in Tallahassee, and * V I I 1 / 1 / U l L N \ l Y U L W , S. l l D. New Road would A tte n tio n HILLIA RD The Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. m ake a good peddler f o r any m a n ’s Hiking Club will give the first hike company. A ce rta in of the y e a r S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n . beverage to be com peting All who wish to a tte n d a re asked MANN seems to meet a t the Y. M. C. A. Build- f o r the DERBY. ing at 3 o’clock and go from th e re eligible m o n —call to Mount Bunnell in cars. They A N N BENTLY fo r English them es w ritte n g ratis (a d v .). D W IG H T will hike over the m ountain and H U N T E R w ouldn’t have to go to back to the camp fire sill* w here th e D eaf and Dumb School to learn a steak sup per will be served a t the fin g e r language. DICK BRUCE 6 o’clock. All sophomores, juniors, a n d one of A u stin ’s b e tte r products. H O R T E N S E T E L L I P S E N, AD E- seniors arg invited. The cost p e r L IN E BUB ELLA, H E L E N DROM- p erson will be 25 cents, payable COO LE, TOD ADAMS, GARTH be fo re noon T h u rsd a y at the Y. L IT T L E , : W . C. A. room in th e Main Build- ^ R O S W E L L “ P A T ” P A T T E R - ing, at the Y. M. C. A. Building, SON does a fine im itation of Bing or to one of the com m ittee mem- Crosby f o r the fem m es— ask him hers. The com m ittee is composed fo r “ T han ks” a n d see for your- of Carl Czigan, Charles! Bintliff, Ollie H eard, Ann R am sdcll, Gen- self. NO LIKUM GAG NO SMOKUM j evieve Clark, Lelia Nendell, and FAG. Joe Brown. c e n t a ppo in tm e n t, acted as social sec re ta ry at Florida S ta te College fo r W om en conducted school Mexico. an English-speaking boys in M onterrey, f o r - o - Stewart to Train Acrobatic Students W a lte r P, S te w a rt, in stru c to r in English, will tra in the mem­ bers of the O rd e r of th e Bar, an organization in terested in acrobatics, M ark Storm , chair­ man of tho club, said yesterday. f o r m en At th eir next m eeting, which i? to be Monday, O ctob er 16, a t 5 o’clock in G reg ory Gym, the club will complete its form al organ- | ization. E x c r e m e n t was rife T uesday arou nd K irby Hall when the city gra d in g m achines sta rte d work stre e t in fro n t of the on the students, Several d o r m it o r y . a p p a re n tly sw ept away by their illusions, th ought the only pos­ sible solution for such proced­ u re would be a nice, new strip of bright and shiny pavem ent. A f te r all, though, the outcome Im agine th e ir was ra th e r mild. cre stfa lle n disap po in tm ent on le a rn in g th a t Scottish Rite Dor­ mitory would get the p avem en t and Kirby Hall— well, ju s t a graded road. “ lie * * R?p,ies t0 Facul*y Petition Made to Regents Held Saturday Elementary Algebra And Plane Trigonometry To Be Covered Interest Sum Used Brown University Prizes Offered Three High Winners for E xam inations the Brown University m athem atical e n tra n c e prizes will tx* held Saturday', Oct­ ober l l , at 2 o’clock in W aggo­ n e r Hall 101. The contest was es­ tablished by an alum nus of Brown University ih 1917. The in te re st on this fund is aw arded as prizes annually by the s ta f f of th e de­ partment. of pure m athem atics on the basis of competitive exa m in a ­ tions. is deemed w o rth y of a given prize, this prize will be withheld. No prizes will be divided. If no com peting p a p e r The a m o u n t of each prize will be determ ined by the A uditor as a convenient sum near, but not exceeding fellowing fraction of the in te re st accrued du ring the preceding y e a r: f irst prize, one- fo u rth ; second prize, one-sixth; and th ird prize, one-twelfth. the These prizes are offered to the re g u la r freshmen m aking the best grades on a special v o lu n ta ry ex­ am ination th a t vvill cover the min­ imum e n tran c e req uirem en ts in m athem atics, namely, elem en tary algebra and plane geometry’. Zilker Park New Austin Addition Recreational Facilities Of City Increased Zilker P a rk , consisting of th ree in stitutions which o ffer o p p ortu ni­ target ties for horseba* k riding, practice, and a study of reptiles, has been added to the recreational facilities of Austin. The Texas Reptile In stitu te in Zilker P a rk contains a collection of briny; reptiles which have been j captured in Texas and b - various sections o f the United States. G. E. S. T ordt, m an a g e r of the Texas the j Reptile d iffe re n t species of reptiles to visitors, and will explain th e lives and habits of these reptiles. In stitu te , will show J Tile Zilker Stables will be a j club. the horse? available municipal rid in g club u n d e r the I m anagem ent of Harold W e n t­ worth and Charles W entw orth. to I Most of riders will be five-gait cd. Free instruction fo r beginners will be included with horses rented from ; the instructions, These which wull cover the best form s of riding, change ut gaits, m ou ntin g I and dismounting, control of the horses with a bridle, and riding with ease, will be offered in r e g u ­ lar classes which will he held Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday l l o’clock, and from from 9 to 2 to 4 o’clock. ; J he Zilker Skeet Club, also mu­ nicipally operated, affo rd s a n op­ p o rtu n ity for ta r g e t practice, The equipment of this club has been inspected by experts, and it has I been pronounced one of th e best in the State. D uring the hun ting ■ season, the club will be <>p. n from I to 6 o’clock for people who wish to practice. When five or more persons a r r a n g e fo r a match, the club will be opened at any time. A rra n g e m e n ts fo r this will be made with Marvin Kruez. Several ’ faculty m em bers of the University have been pra c tic in g th e ir shoot­ ing ability at the S keet Club. Girls’ Swim Group Announces Tryouts J be held T ry o u ts fo r the T u rtle Club will tonight a t 8 o’clock at the W om en ’s Gym, Alta Butler, club leader, announced. All up­ perclassmen term and freshm en are eligible for m e m b e r ­ ship. second strokes and i trance. The ! stroke, breast A seven point average on f o u r fundam ental th ree dives will be required fo r en- stroke, back si tie tho and crawl, to g e th e r with a fro n t dive, a back dive, and any other optional dive, will complete the re q u ir e ­ ments. stroke, P LE DG E S ER VI C E S HELD Kappa Sigma will have form al pledge cerem ony tonight fo r the following pledges: William Sproes- son W ynn and E rnest Chilton of Fort W o rth , Thomas R ufus Dies of Houston, Presley Joel Lea, Jr., J of W ichita F'alls, Pa y n tz Dunn of Beaum ont, E. G. P h a rr of C ooper and Jam es William Loving, J r ., of I Graham, Coin Treasure Lies Hidden In Safe for Twenty Years H a r d l y E v e r S ee n , U n c a ta lo g u e d M e ta ls H a v e F iv e F ig u r e V a lu e In the discussion of m useum s and collections in the general info rm atio n catalogue, th e r e is m ention of the Swenson Guin Collection located in G arrison t h e most c a re fu l Hall, but search er c an no t find this col­ lection there, simply because it is in the rotunda of iii* Main Building and has been th e re as long as Dr. W. J. Battle, p ro ­ fessor of Classical languages, can remember. from Hidden sight for 42 years, locked se cu re l y in a large safe, a n d absolutely into cessible to students, this collecii >n of ancien t and m odern coins, with :i value uncatalogued but well into five figures, is unique in its aloofness. r h e collection, n u m b e rin g 3,476 coins and 1.846 medals, with the safe, was given to ti «* in 1891 by S. M. U niversity two thousand Swenson. Two hundred and seventeen of the coins a re bronze, 1,172 silver, and HT gold. Six hundred and seven of the medals are silver and the re m a in d e r a r e bronze. Many of the pieces d a te b efore the ( hristian era, and few w ere cast la te r ' t a n the Sixth C en­ ti! ry. for I he collection is val jable in the study of history and was previously used this p u r ­ pose until one o f the coins dis­ a pp e a re d while a class was studying them. S tu den ts have not been given access to th e coins since the n. hist cry of I here are a few A merican, English, F rench, and Swedish coins, ail illu strating im portant historical events of the d i f f e r ­ en t nations. Ninty-tvvo R us­ sian medallions show in bronze c o untry the from R u n e to Czar A lexander. The chairm an of the d e p a r t­ ment of history is iii < barge of though Dr, M. the collection, chairm an, R. Gutscn, present re p o rts th at the safe has hardly been 20 years. in the last opened that Veteran Fee Bill Signed Saturday All Claimants for Refunds Apply to Registrar The U ni ver si t y of Texas has been re sto re d its privilege of hon­ oring scholarships issued in p re v ­ ious years, and v e t e r a n s of the Spanish - Am e r i c a n and World W ars have been exempted from the pay ­ ment of re gistra tion fees. These content of provisions been Houst lias passed by the called session of the Texa s legislature. a re bill 15 which the As a re su lt of this bill the Uni- j versify m ay now h moi scholar­ ships which va re aw arded in f o r m - 1 er years, and for which th e hold-! ers have made the scholastic a v ­ erage the sc h o la r­ ships. required by A n othe r notion of the bill p ro ­ vides that the ndividuals who a r e ' a ffe c ted by this bill and who h av e; already paid their fees may” ob­ tain re fu n d s . Max Fichu nbaum, a ssistant re g istra r, stated I uesday that these refunds may be obtain-! cd by applying at the R e g is tra r’s office. However, a re re-j their A u d ito r’s quired to submit receipt showing the p a y m en t o f ; fees, and, in the case of the ex- servicemen, they m ust sub m it evi­ dence of their service in the war. .'-.ll those who are e ntitled lo r e ­ fun ds a re asked to submit their claims at once to the Registrar. they I Maxey Scholarship Continues Unused to all stud en ts The new fellowship opened to prospective Methodist m inisters last w eekpby F ran ces ( ’. Maxey as a memorial to h e r p a re n ts r e ­ mains unused. The fellowship is open d e finite ly committed to the M ethodist m in ­ istry (p re fe ren ce going to those toward a d e g r e e ) , who w orking have atte n d e d the University f o r at least one sem ester with an a v e r­ age g r a d e of not lower th a n C. in ­ terest on $2,500, a m oun ting to ap- appro xim ately $100 ii year. It m ay be aw arded to th e sam e person fo u r successive years, bu t, if with­ in two years a f te r g r a d u a tio n , he has not become a m em ber of th e ministry, the entire aw ard plus interest must be repaid. This will be added to the principal. The fund consists of th e Application the f e llo w s h ip : for m u s‘ be filed with Jo hn A. Mc­ Curdy, se c re ta ry of the E x-S’.u- d e n ts’ Association. I W E S L E Y P LA YE R S MEET O ffic ers will be elected and plans for the fall picnic will be I discussed at a m eeting o f the Wes- h y Players, dram atic organization the University M e t h o d i s t of tonight at 7:30 o’clock, j Church, 1 Helen Margaret H a n d le y , diree- j tor, announced. F o reig n L a n g u a g e E x a m P e titio n s D u e to B e F illed T oday will be th e last day that stu d e n ts m ay file petitions language the foreign to t a k e ex am ination, C. r e q u i r e m e n t s A. Swanson, c hairm an of the com m ittee en foreign l a ng u ag e re q u ire m e n ts, anno unced T ues­ day’. N inety-three applications have a lre a d y been filed f o r the test which will be held at 2 o’clock S a tu rd a y , O ctober I I. Place of th e e xam ination has not yet been designated. Applications should be m ade a t the Regis­ tr a r 's office. Society to Elect Heads Wednesday Le Cercle Paul Claudel To Reorganize for Year A corresponding se c re ta ry , re­ cord.ny secretary, and a tr e a s u r e r will be elected and definite plans fo r tho y e a r will be discussed at the first m eeting o f L* Circle P au l Claudel, University French club, W ednesday night at 7:15 the girls’ study hall, o’clock Thelm a Kimball, president, sail yesterday. in tow n citizens, The club will have three m eet­ ings a month, one formal, at which talks will be given, stories read, and plays acted out by French professors, a n d the F re n c h J others learned language. The other two m eetings will be inform al, one at th e Uni­ versity Commons at 6 o’clock, an open dis; ussion and a light sup ­ per, and the o th er at 7 :15 o’clock in the Union Building, a period of drill '.ti game? and songs. in “ The ai < f the club is to a f ­ ford an opportunity of speaking and h ea rin g F re n c h spoken, of be- j coming acquainted w ith th e cus­ toms and m anners of F rance, and of studying French lite ra tu re ,” Miss Kimball said. “ All old mem­ b e rs and all University students, an d professors, in­ townspeople te re ste d the French language in to be present. a re urge I --------------o—.— ------- S I C K L I S T F o u rte e n students w ere re p o r t­ ed ill Monday. Those at home are Sidney Miller, Ruth Moore, Mary Josephine Mc- Alice Kennedy, Uranie, Helen Kverhard, Helen Wills, Alai ■ie Brown and Arval S atsum as. At St. D avid’s Hos­ pital are Woodrow W ilett, Beatrice Kantz. Elliott C avanaugh and VV IL Jackson, and at Seton In firm ­ a ry J. U. Ball and R u th Patrick o — — GERMAN CLUB MEETS Plans f o r this y e a r ’s pro gram I of the Deutsche!’ Verein will be made at the first m eetin g to be held in T exas Union 309 at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Singing of folk j songs, declamation q and readings , are to be f e a tu r e d as th e enter- i tainm en t. i NAME MI SS PELL ED The name of H enry Kincaid Wil­ in th e an-; liam? wa? misspelled n ou ncem ent of his election as jun­ ior class president o f the School in, of Business A d m inistration Tuesday’s of The Daily j Texan. issue 63 St af f Members Make Complaint To Ruling Body out certain Petition f o r relief from the in ­ incident equalities a n d confusion to highly itemized legislative a p ­ proof int ie?: hills an d to a policy d e p a r t­ of singling ments and in I viduals for special tre a tm e n t by the legislature, as made in a com m unication to th e the U niversity a n d President of e Board of Regents during the past su m m er and signed by sixty- three members of the University faculty, has been replied to bv Beau ford H. Jester, chairman o f the Board of Regents. H is le tte r the; to th e meeting of th at body T uesday a f t ­ ernoon. faculty was read at financial In th cir address to the P re sid e n t and Regents, the faculty m em bers expressed e n tire sy m path y with the legislature an d its problem in th e crisis o f th e present S tate and suggested is th a t “ it not only ju s t but expedient t h a t the University and its s ta f f m em ­ bers should share proportionally in the reduction of app ro priation .” S u g g e s t i o n s O f f e r e d th e ir petition faculty m em bers suggested, however, t h a t certain fe a tu re s of the a p p ro p ria ­ tion a c t passed at the last re g u la r session of the legislature a ffo rd e d reasons and justification for ad- dressing the Reg Hts? e corning “ two pl t ne ip Ie? o University ad- minis!r ation whir we think are fu n d a m en ta l h< harmonious operation of the ii ■citation and its e fficient st rvice • 5 the ''tat*1." the In to The fir­ principle proposed by th;* membt - signing the petition was “that details of internal ad­ m inistration, especially those re­ lating to individual salaries, pro­ motions, and the establishment of new positions should be controlled by the President and R egents.” Developing this point, the p eti­ tion po rued out that “the relative position in rank and salary of the members of a university faculty is the result of many factors, the more important of which are schol­ arship, teaching ability, and g en ­ eral adm inistrative usefulne-s. Ob­ viously there is no precise method o f determ ining individual’s value to the University. X< ne o f us would contend that the exist­ ing scale of rank and salary is wholly just. Ail o f us would agree that there are nunu roils inequali­ ties, an i most of us could agree upon !=articular inequalities. Many of u? believe that the promotion of younger members of the faculty is too slow. Nevertheless, admit­ ting these and other def i c i enc i e s of the system under which the University ha- developed, we still believe that control of rank, sa l­ ary, and promotion by the Presi­ dent and Regents i? preferable to adjustm ent o f such details how­ ever well meant by the legisla­ ture.” an Reasons Set F o r t h Suggesting reason- for thc b e­ lief in the principle set out, the original petition of tin* fa tu ity members proceeded as follows: ; I v--- “The President is acquainted with the individuals composing che faculty, He know? d e p a rtm e n ta l in te rd e p a rtm e n ta l conditions and and problem s; and through th e P re side n t the Regents may inform I r od a c ­ . ■ ; . t he t a rn, reasoned and ■ate, based upon knowledge pertinent and relative fac- tors. Under such a system one feels urn- a*lf Ila ii even­ treatment. He handed, judicial may disagree with the decision of the et art, but he knows that the c airt ha- weighed all the ev i­ dence. “There is no dispo- : OH I w e to question thc good intent of any member of the com m ittees which framed the recent act It may be g r a n t e d t ha t each , them acted Tho fact re- with t he best intent, they did not mains, however, t h o 1 an d could n ot posse? the com pre­ 'n e n s I v e k n (> w I v (I g e sit u- I f a ll Lion n e c e s s a r y to it ■ ii just1 exercise of the pm individual saltine.- and ranks.” the ti Cites A p p r o p r i a t i o n s The statem ent then proceeds to cite various appropriation? f* r s a l ­ s ' ic? m the biennial appropriation bill, which it is ?u! snit ted do not make for a fair and equitable as- signment o f salaries to the mem­ bers of the staff. Setting out the second principle to which they wished to call par­ ticular attention, the pc tit a ii.rig faru k e members said: ‘There is a regulation the Board of Regents to the eft vet th a t t h e P r e -id* m is. t h e o f f i c i a l h e a d of the University; that all official action of th e University and all official relations between mem­ bers of the faculty and the Reg­ through ents must be conducted (Continued on Page l o u r ) 2 ar- Che Sally Ccxait . I h< D aily T exan, eluder t new* publication of The Uni* v in it j r of T t n i , f« p ublished on th e cam ru s o f the I ni ver­ i t y a1 A u stin by The Tex*# S tu d en t P ub lica tio n s, Incor- j — a a 1*1 -ated. i ■ r>* m o rrm c ext < i * M o n d a y , t h r o . .g h o u l n» Bd)‘o r ial O ffi*v», It. H a ll 1 20, 1 22, 1 27, and 3 35. Telephone* (A fter IO p. rn. 915*7). P r i n t e d by t h e U n i v e r s i t y P res*. A. C. W r i g h t , i E ntered as second cla ss m atter at th e p o * to ffice at I rn mJmmm V » FIS i or. A u stin . T e x a s. tb s e r ip tio n p ric e b y m a i l : l i v e d o lla r s y e a r ly . Editor-)?; Cim*f ________ ... -................ Night S .v« r* isor Proofreader ------- - ........ ...... .........- J o e Horaadav .lav Kali __ ________ John Pearson Mod der* ---- -------- -— Weldon Hart BIS Dotier Minurd Zeigler Bd J im rn; itorial Writers v (Basten, is Sam Householder Bob Marquis Sports Editor A rsonate Sports Editor -- Curtis Bishop —-------------- — ................. Joe "kilns Society Editor _....... A ssista n ts: Virginia Wh and Lovell Ran,y. ......... .................... ............... Mabel Shelby* lite, Eva Mac Porter, Betty Briscoe Theater Editor A s sista n t Mahal Shell ............ _____ bi Truman Pouncev, a lid . — John Sledders Robert ___ Patters n. Night Editor A ssistants: Bill L o tt - and Alex Louis. Nelson Fuller wiumMMifiettimuttitMtmtMHHttniHtnmmiiMiiMimmtmiituiittmitttMtiiiMmiMiioiimmotmiimwiiau Current Campus minium B y COLLEGE N E W S S E R V I C E ( AM BRIDGE. Masts., Oct. IO.— H a rv a rd College at H a rv a rd University has established a record ic enrollment, ad m inistration officers an n o u n c e d this week. Total registration in the college now h a s reached 3,429, as compared with 3,361 last y ear and 3,233 two y ears ago. N E W YORK, Oct. IO.— Late re g istra tio n s were expected by enrollment officers this week to b ring the total n um ber of students up to o r beyond the 36,987 m ark of last year at Columbia U niversity. COLUMBUS, O., Get. IO.— P ro fesso r M atthew Brow n H am m ond, nationally known econom ist of this Ohio S ta te University, was being m ou rn e d week following hi? death, which was caused by a heart ailment. Dance Pass Amendment N E W YORK, Oct. IO.— Stud en ts of New York U niversity this week were invited to join a La- G uardia-for-M ayor Club composed en tirely of un- W h e t h e r t h e “ l a m e d u c k ” a s s e m b l y a t de rg ra d u a tes, g raduates and a dm inistrative officers. A M cK ee-for-mayor organization also was expected ic be form ed. its Thursday night meeting decides to put the dance pass question before the student body or not is of little importance. The is­ to be among the constitu­ sue is certain tional amendments presented to the stu­ dents at the election Tuesday. There are two methods of changing the constitution. One, by the passage of the amendment by the assembly and a two- thirds vote of at least fifty per cent of the qualified vol*, rs in the University. Second. by submitting a petition containing the name.- of at least fifteen per cent of the student body, and a favorable vote by at least two-thirds of at least fifty per cent of the student body. It is likely that the latter method will be used in submitting the dance p a s s petition. Either method will mean that 2.550 stu­ dents must cast ballots in the fall election, and almost I,boo must vote favorably on the proposed amendment. i —-------------- We otter the following suggestive amend­ ment to article 112, chapter 2, title 8, so as to have the handbook rea d: LIXOOLN, Neb., Oct. IO.— “ Read a detective story before you go to bed — it takes y o u r mind off your studies.” Such was the advice given U niver­ sity of Nebraska stu d e n ts this week by Professo r VV. FP W alton of the psychology d e p a r tm e n t, who recom m ended the m u rd e r thriller as a method of relatio n— as a sedative fo r w eary or excited nerves. He himself is an enthusiastic r e a d e r of d etective fiction. C ©liege student < throughout the c o u n try are co- j operating whole-heartedly in P re sid e n t F ra n klin D. Roo.-evelt’s national recovery p ro g ra m , a survey made by College News Service showed this week. In n um erous campi stud ent-spo nso red campaign* i were un d e r way to secure signatures to consum ers’ pledge cards u n d e r the XRA, a n d at th e U niversity of Michigan, booths have been established at various ; locations on the campus un der the auspices of the the w ork of ! U n d erg ra d u a te Council to facilitate distrib utin g pledge cards and c on sum ers’ NUA i stic hers. the {campi thr< ughout Sim ilar cam paigns were u nd er way on m any other land, a n o th e r notable ex­ ample being Los Angeles Ju n io r College, where the Ju n io r Collegian, stu dent newspaper, sponsored th e movement which resulted in pra c tic a lly all of th e institu tion ’s 4,500 stud ents signing the pledge . cards. < OLLE GE ST A T IO N , Texas, Oct. IO.— T he a d ­ m in istratio n of Texas A. & M. College will continue to oppose the admission of women stu d e n ts, T. O. W a lto n . pres: lent of the college, said this week. “ The committee (the dance committee of the Students’ Association) shall have control of the general rn a rage im ut of the! including floor rules, admission, I dance", chaperons, and places for holding the! dances: BUT I N DEK NO CIRCUMSTAN­ CES SHALL THIS COMMITTEE GRANT OR GIVE AUTHORITY TO GRANT! PASSES TO ALL-UNIVERSITY DANCES.; IO.— A cceptance o f This committee or it- representative on the 2,600 acres of fo re st land in El Dorado County, floor shall have the authority to stop an y !; be operated as a research tr a c t f o r the general dance when conditions w arrant such ac- benefit of the lum ber in du stry, this week was an- t i o n . I his C O m m ittfce shall m a k e a r e p o r t i no m e e d by the U niversity of C alifornia. T he tr a c t to the Students’ Assembly each month of all money received and expended." ■ VY it!, vvi men in it, Texas A. & M. would become merely a n o th e r college.” he declared. “ It would lose a certain distinctiveness w h i c h n o w m ark s it.” A suit has been filed to force the college to a d ­ the gift of u lumber company. BE R K E L E Y , Calif., Oct. mit women. Learn How to Voie Observation is seeing things. It is the ability to differentiate between the cor­ rect and the incorrect aspects of a Muta­ tion. M any people look and see nothing. I They go through life seeing everything . that amounts to nothing. We mean by this! statement that what they see amounts to j nothing because they have no conception* of the proper way to see things. They usually have no basis upon which to form , a true conception. NEW YORK, Oct. IO,— New Y ork U niversity students have formed th e ir own “ C urb E x ch ang e.” On sidewalks and streets d uring the fir s t few days of eiasswork this fall th ey gathered to sell and tra d e I books and other equipm ent. T heir cries and activity I finally caused to assign gu ards to th e crowd with orders to k eep it moving. a u th o ritie s university N E W O R L EA N S, Oct. IO.— An E in ste in is re g ­ istered at Tuiane University. He is R obert E instein, age 20. cousin of Professor A lbert E instein, and he has enrolled a t Tulane to com plete his medical education which he sta rte d in G erm any b u t dis­ continued because of Nazi practices. LOS A N G E L E S, Oct. IO.— C on tro versy over com ­ pulsory m ilitary tra in in g courses a t the U nive rsity of C aliforn ia at Los Angeles this w eek bro ke fo rth again a« the B oard of Regents was scheduled to weigh the cases of two e n te rin g fre sh m e n who re- ’ , , , * *, h ^ t x - ? ... nd Albert W. Hamilt* Should th e board decide th a t the stu d e n ts, Alonzo college, | fu sed to enroll in R. O. T. C. classes. There is a campus activity which is to, occur in the near future which has a direct ; bearing upon every student in namely, the student election. We ask you to observe verv closely any i n t con atio n i J, j - I should be expelled, the la tte r have indicated th a t , regarding the s t u d e n t e l e c t i o n , the canal- ( .» they will s ta r t legal action designed to b rin g abo ut d a t e s for o f I ic e , the n a t u i e o f t h e c i l i c e j a decision of th e S tate Supreme Court to settle they seek to fill, and especially the quali th e ir right to a tte n d the university as “ conscientious ob je c to rs” to m ilitary train in g. ficaiions of the c a n d id a te s fo r th e se of- They a r e to be represented by Jo h n Beardsley, s a ry t h a t you w e ig h th e s e fie es. it is nee e> W^1 p rep a re th e ir case in th is event. candidates from the standpoint 1‘ J T he .students declared th a t B eardsley has been r e ­ worth to the student body and l i c t from m ined on their behalf by the S o u th e rn C alifornia a personal viewpoint. Inc purpose of the Methodist C onference, which, they sta te d , has de- offices to be filled is to promote student cided to make of th e ir ’s a t e s t case which perhaps f u n c t i o n s and to some extent g o v e r n s e ttk ‘ oncc »»<• f o r a!1 lhe Question of c o m . puisory m ilitary tra in in g in publicly-owned insti- u . dent a lairs. It is, thor* tore, needless to Stations of higher learning. sav that one should keep this in mind when the time of voting is at hand. H am ilton is the son of the Rev. W . A. H am ilton, retired M ethodist m inister, an d fo rm e r chaplain A lbert W, H amilton, , , th. i r i a? orneJ ’ . „ 4. . „ , ,2 1 . I, ■ , . V , . , e - . • ‘ , . . i I , , ■ * ii* i * . .. ^ 1 nununity Church in Los A ngeles. S t u d e n t politics often becom e a p e r s o n a l ! at Joliet Penitentiary, while Reynolds’ f a th e r i s 1 is s u e and in this manner tend to disrupt !the Rev- Alonzo Reynolds, Sr., of tho W ilshire j , , , T the end to which it attends. ll we have the I t was understood t h a t re p re s e n ta tiv e s of a b i l i t y t o d i s s e c t a n d int* IR <■ w h a t w e s e e M ethodist clergy would file pe titions w ith ill t h e l i g h t o f i t s w o r t h t o US as a g r o u p Board of R egents, p ro te stin g any move to dismiss we ar- th t ready to work as an organized th e stu d e n ts, a t the tim e th e ir cause w as to be considered this week. body with eaders selected from our own group. It is something that no one is able to do for us, and it is a thing th at we must learn to do ourselves Let ic learn to look bill urging their classm ates n ot a n d see thing" as they should be seen, w ith o. T. C. A a result, a sense of values and foresight. Let us look to the future. Meanwhile, r e p o rts from th e U niversity of O re­ gon revealed a n o th e r o u tb re a k of the c on trov e rsy there, several fre sh m e n having d istrib u te d hand- f o r R. a t Oregon , , t h e ! t h e j the Daily E m erald in aa editorial, while ta king no stan d for o r against “ m ilitarism ,” p ro tested the “ spreading o f p ro p a ­ gandistic material which m ight discourage any s tu ­ dent fro m tak in g courses in s titu te d in th e u n iv e r­ s ity ’s c u rric u lu m .” to enroll Th* average life of a popular song is said to be two months or less . . couldn’t lyric sopranos share the same fate? They are not even popular. . We had a hunch, when they reduced the size of money, that the stuff would be h a rd e r to find. — C a lifo rn ia T ro ja n , J This time, in docum ents circu­ lated at Moscow, the Ja p a n e se g ov e rn m e nt is charged w ith plot­ ting to seize the Russian owned Chinese E a ste rn Railway. J a p a n has not only denied th e charges bu t has begun an investigation in an a tte m p t t»' prove t h a t Russian officials w ere responsible fo r the dcc u m e n t’s circular ion. T h e new th re a t to peace, like ©theres before it, has grow n out of w ran glin g over th e project©* sale of the railway to J a p a n ’s pup- * pet state, M anchukuo. te r e d nounced in ten tion s of mediating, but the Soviets suspect something more sinister. the negotiations w ith an-1 J a p a n en­ CH ILD L A B O R — The re je c tio n) fo r the th ird time of th e proposed child labo r m ovem ent by the Texas L eg islature calls a tte n tio n again to a m e n d ­ so-called “ lost this m e n t.” C ongress adopted t h i s am e n d ­ ment nine years ago. a fte i the S uprem e Court had ru led two fed ­ labor laws u n c o n stitu ­ eral child it was prom ptly su b­ tional, and Ig n o r a n t op­ m itted to the state s. position, whipped up by s w e a t­ shop industries, caused J o state? to go on record a g a in st the a m e n d ­ m ent, a n d until this yeas only six sta te s had ratified. B ut w ith the in a u g u ra tio n of the NR A it began to d aw n on the people th a t there was no sense, in w orking boys and girls when mi lions of adults were o u t of work, and in quick succession, nine states ratifie d th e a m en dm ent. It is too bad the T ex as govern­ m e n t saw to o p p o s e such a com m endable piece of legislation. fit E X P E R I M E N T : In an e f f o r t to c om b a t m otor tru c k com petition, the P e n nsylva n ia R ailroad is ex ­ p e rim e n tin g with the delivery and receipt of freigh t a t sto re doors. The plan, au th orized by Joseph Sick Typewriters Let U s D iagn ose T hem O u r M ech a n ic* A r e S k ille d M inor A d j u s t m e n t s C o m p le t e R e b u ild i n g — AU M a k es o f T y p e w r i t e r s A d d in g M a c h in e s C a lc u la t o r s TYPEW RITER EXCH AN G E H O E . 10th P h o n e 2 - 3 2 3 3 W E PRO PO SE if to e x a m i n e y o u r e y e s to th e y are p r o p e r ly s e e f i t e d w ith the g l a s s e s you N O W w e a r . WAUD & TREADWELL O p l o n i e l r i i l , MtVtNTH G uaranteed Radio Service on all m a k es. W e s p e c i a li z e A U T O RADIO SERVIC E L e a v e you r radio p r o b le m s w ith us. O u r prices ar e r ig h t Robt. E. W hiting 5 0 4 L A V A C A P H O N E 3 5 5 1 W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R l l , 1 9 3 3 &DW.S P P ; P A ‘ B y L eR O Y C O L E Russia, Japan Argue S71,000,000 In Beer Taxes lection and delivery of less th a n night in a N inety Six, S. carload lots of goods. c a fe The negro was a rr e s te d and p u t The idea, however, is not en -1 bi jail, tirely new', since a similar service L ater, the confession said, th e I is being rendered by a New York fo u r men w e n t to th e jail, demand- J company which is said to be con-1 ed the prisoner, a n d w ere told by trolled by th e New York Central, j the chief of police to come back I later and they would fin d the ja il ---------- ; LYNCHING: South Carolina I f l o c k e d , had a n o th e r lynching Monday, and [ Although as a result fo u r men have been ' chief d< nie charged with m u rder. A co ro ner’s j u r y police having aided the men, te rrib ly investigating i scarred, was found tile n e x t morn- the negro’s dead body, th e accused p o r ts say t h a t nearly 3,500,000 barrel* of beer a r e being produced m onthly in the U nited States, and increasing th e t h a t m o nth by month. a m o u n t is So far, it looks as though the g o v e rn m e n t is taking most o f tho p r o fit from th e sale of the new ly legalized brew, since more than $71,000,000 in tax es a nd fe e s has b een collected since last A pril. And while t h e tr e a s u ry is tak- jng jn this enorm ous sum, m an y re ta ile rs are wishing th e y could a t least sell e nough b e e r to cover the D IS P U T E : Russia e n d into a n o th e r have gotten ment. B. E astm an, Federal coord in ator J a p a n a r g u -1 of tra n s p o r ta tio n , co ntem plates the use of m o to r trucks f o r th e col- the Cl ane obtained confession from one of the men claiming the negro them Monday drew a pistol on mg B E E R — F e d e ra l T re a su ry re- c o st of th e ir licenses. a cigarette taste better W H A T makes anything taste better? It s w hat is in it til at m akes a thin g taste better. CHESTERFIELDS taste better be­ cause w e buy ripe tobaccos. T hese ripe tobaccos are aged tw o and a half years— thirty m onths. D uring this tim e th e tobaccos im prove— just like w in e im proves by ageing. CHESTERFIELDS taste better be­ cause they have the right kind o f hom e-grow n tobaccos and T urkish Tobaccos “w elded together.” W e h o p e this answers your question. 0 1 9 3 5 , L it,g o t & M vbr4 T o b a c c o C o , the cigarette th ats MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER W e d n e s d a y , o c t o b e r i i , 1933 Rogers, Bennett, Scott Star LADIES MUST LOVE” with June Knight, Neil H am ilton, Sally O’Neil, Dorothy Bur­ gess, Mary Carlisle, a n d George E. Stone opens today to play through Friday at the Paramount. Duke Ellington and his orchestra in person on the stage. ‘TO THE LAST MAN” with Randolph Scott, Esther Rals­ ton, and Buster Crabbe opens today to play through F ri­ day at the Queen. ‘RAFTER ROMANCE” with Ginger Rogers and Norman F oster today and Thursday at the Hancock. ‘SONG OF THE EAGLE” with Richard A d en , Charles Bick­ ford, Mary Brian, and Jean H ersholt today only at the Texas. “ Bed of Roses” with Constance B ennett and Joel McCrea starts Thursday. U p p e r: A c a ric a tu re study of H arlem s most c e le b ra te d mae- st>*o, Duke Ellington, who will b e peen on th e P a ra m o u n t s t a g e Friday with today “ Ladies Mu s t Love” on the screen. Ellington will play for a dance at the Gym T h u rsd a y n i g h t . th ro ug h C e n te r right: Ginger Rogers as she appeared in “ R a fte r Ro­ m an ce'' with N o rm an F o ster today th rough T h u rs d a y at th e Hancock. a nd C e n te r le ft: Constance Ben- J <>cI MeCrea in a 11 e11 scene “ Bed of Roses” which will be seen T h ursday and F riday at th e Texas. from L ow er: Randolph Scott who will be seen with E sther Ralston in “ To the L a st M an” a t the Queen today through Friday. Twenty Years Ago Today Seven h u ndre d men assembled y e ste rd a y in the auditorium at a mass m eetin g to consider th e en ­ dorsing of the Anti-Vice Crusade. The m eeting was short and de­ term in ed and grew ou t of a pe­ titio n subm itted with 300 m e n ’j it. T he signing sig n a tu re s upon of the resolution will te n d to cor­ certain m isu nd erstand in gs re c t con cern in g of the m oral plane fraternities U niversity men. A l l the on resolution also. the cam pus have signed The yo ung ladies o f Chi Omega so ro rity e n te rta in e d a t th eir c h a p ­ te r house yesterd ay with a f o r ­ in ho no r of th e ir mal reception new chaperon, Mrs. C. Shaw. Connie Mack and his Athletics y e ste rd ay won the world series against the Giants by a score of 5-3. T he H ancock Opera House gave night to the a box p a r ty last THE CHALLENGE OF LAWLESS BEAUTY IN LAWLESS LA ND ! Z A N E GREY' S R A N D O LPH SCOTT ESTHER RALSTON BUSTER CRABBE Jack LaRue - Noah Beery EX TRA - A D D E D ___ TOM H O W A R D “TH E ACID TEST” N O V E L T Y - C A R T O O N H EA R ST NEW S NOW SHOWING C oming “ IN V IS IB L E M A N ” ? opens Opening Today T O THE LAST M AN” with Randolph Scott, and Esther to play today Ralston It I brough Friday at the Queen. version of Zane us the screen p r e y ’s novel and is full of fast ad- cnture and sentim ental romance is Miss Ral­ >f ston’s first the creen in years. Bustic Crabbe, itherwise known as the lion man md Tarzan, also has a part in the acture. the west. This appearance on A N IN T IM A T E view into pri- vale boudoirs is provided in \ \ Ladies Must Love” with a c a s t leaded by J u n e Knight, New York tage favo rite, and including D or­ othy Burgess, Sally O ’Neil, Mary It Carlisle, and Heil H amilton. the story of four girls who share R IV ER SID E PARK W O R L D S LARGEST STR E ET PA R A D E It A. M. wice D aily— 2 & 8 P.M. Doors Open I & 7 TO D A Y ONLY today only at SONG OF T H E KA G LE” with Richard Alden, Charles Bick­ ford, J e a n IL rsholt, and Mary B rian plays the Texas. The picture shows the life story of a brew er before prohibi­ tion, d u r in g prohibition, and a f te r the advent of 3.2 beer. « Alden is O ne of his sons, the other being killed in the war. M ary B rian is A d e n ’s wife. Je a n Hersholt is the f a th e r and Charles Bickford is a driver of one of H ersh o lt’s tru c k s who becomes a g a n g ste r when prohibition comes in. T h e timeliness of th e th e m e of the picture m akes it in te r e s t­ ing. (b r e w e r ), IJAGENBECK-WALLACE [Presenting HUNDREDS OF AM AZING 'NEW FEATURES THIS YEAR - AND I IRO N N E R V E D , ---------- a - A W n a BATTLING FORTY BEATTY LIONS a n d T IG E R S I IN PERSON Hundreds of W erld’e Greatest Areole Star*. —Army of Clowns—Mammoth Menagerie — S Herds Elephants - SOO Hors**—8 Rings end .lu g e s — 1001 Wonders From Every Lend. I CH ILDREN U N DER 12 YRS,2 5 c Do w n t o w n t i c k e t s a l e o n c ir US DAY A T KEN F RO DRUG STORE I NO. I, COR. S IH & CONGRESS. P. E. M. ( ' L V B P L A N S H A L L O W E ' E N P A R T Y The executive com m ittee of the P. E. M. Club held its first meet­ ing of the year Monday, October* IO, in the club room at the Wo­ m en’s Gym. for At the m eeting plans for a hallow e’en party the club members wore made. The party will be held October 27. D efinite plans for the place and hour will be stated at a later m eeting of the club. Plans for the calendar o f the club for this year were also made. Social and professional m eetings will be alternated for this year’s work. The officers for this y e a r are Van Web ie, p re sid e n t; Virginia Lee, vice pre sid e nt; Leila Nendell, se c r e ta r y ; P a t A nkenm an, tr e a s ­ u re r ; a n d W end a Davis, e ditor of th e P. E. M. News L etter. W ESLE Y C A B IN E T MEETS The W esley F o un da tio n C abinet in the Wesley Bible will meet Chair W ednesday night, O ctober l l , a t 8:30 o’clock, the Rev. Allen Roe announced Monday. The chairm an of the p ro g ra m committee, cha irm a n of th e mem ­ bership com m ittee, and ch airm an of the social service com m ittee will be elected. T he 1933-34 Wesley Foundation bu d g e t will be discus­ sed, and p lans will be m ade fo r th e annual fin an ce drive. Official Notice H O U SE M O T H E R S f o r women will meet W ednesday, October 11, in the girls’ study hall, Main Build­ ing. AU women who accommodate as many as tw o undergraduate w o­ men in their homes are expected to belong to the Housem others’ Association and attend its meet­ ings. RUBY R. TERRILL, I pigskin players and th e coaches. ! The football men the enjoyed j play, “The Merry C ountess,” — 1 One o f the freshm en in the Urn- p versify who has been one o f the | | official fire-tenders in C Hall will l l not be forced to earn his way rn through college by rising at 2 a. a i m . any longer to build a fire. This d* j precocious youth swallows cigars *A whole at 50 cents per and w ill be IWI. able to draw a remarkable salary IU with Ringling Bros. Circus in the W-. j summer during his vacations from Hjj j school. y | ' Daily Texan Adv.: Latest dan- B j c e s taught. B y Mrs. Sale and ® I daughter; Tango, H esitation, Ber- ■ jntce, Boston, and numerous others. SOCIETY S T I LE S - KKE MP I N WED I N T A Y L O R S U N D A I I A! leon From pin, daughter of i Mrs. Louie Krempin of New (B raunfels, and Conoley Stiles of 1 Austin w ere m a rrie d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. S tiles of Taylor S und ay afternoon. The service was p e rfo rm e d by the R e v . S. L. Culwell, p as to r of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. H. T. A lexander, sister of the the bridal music groom, played Mr. Stiles is a p rin te r fo r the J U nive rsity Press, and has r e t u r n ­ ed to Austin w ith his bride. R A C Q U E T CLUB M E E T S T O D A Y A T 5 O'CLOCK R acquet Cdub wilt hold a m eet­ ing of all old members today at ! the Women’s Gym a; 5 o’clock. The m eeting will be o f im portance ; an d all m e m be rs are urged to be present. Miss Sheila O’Hara, sponsor; I has announced the last day for j signing up for try o u ts in the Rac­ quet Club for Thursday, O ctober : 12, a t hor office. W om en’s Gem i 135. PLEDGE SERVICES HELD Gamma Phi Beta soro rity held formal pledge services Sunday for Jeanne Robbins of San Antonio, P R E S E N T D AY C LUB MEETS T here will be a special m eet­ ing of the P re se n t Day Club Wed­ nesday afte rn o o n a t 5 o’clock in the office of th e Dean of Women to elect new m em bers to the club. Today Only RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN C H A S . B I C K F O R D FOREIGN LANGUAGE require­ ments exam inations will be held Saturday afternoon, October 14, a t ancock Going to the Texas-O. U. Game? Well, here are about the sm artest and most b eau ­ fashions we have tiful ever S ele ct presented. f rom— 1 -for evening wear rt jH j -for dinner ? - f o r sports o’clock. Application blanks 2 must be filled out at th e office of the Registrar not later than Wednesday, October l l . C. A. SW ANSON, T H E FOLLOWING STUDENTS please report to the Registrar's office at once: Baldwin. James Lamar Cook, Jesse Vernon Fielder, Cecil Ray Francis, W, C., Jr. Hardin, Richard P e rry m a n Ireland, Thomas Fle tc h e r Ivey, W ilbur Louis Kiester, E rn e st August King, Roger Harold M cBrayer, Staley T. Moreland, Rembert Beissner Morris, Claire W ayland Moss, Josephine Ann Nance, E v e r e tt Grady Oldham, B eatty Owen, Jam es Robertson Owsley, Mrs. Lucile Page Peltzm an, Sydney Carlton Peterson , F ra n k Darby Rouse, N orm an Caver Rowland, E rn est William Ruble, R obert Jam es Scott, John Cullen Singleton, William Madison Smith, Mrs. Lucille Johnson E. J. MATHEWS, re g is tra r. GOING TO D A L L A S S A Y - - You W i l l Need A Turban Yes, almost as thick a s Texas fans will la? the smart turbans that are now the smartest millinery for the voting: Miss. The very latest are Vel­ vet Turbans with cone- shaped tops and flatter­ ing veil trimming;. An­ other sideline leader is the Tucked wool Crepe Turbans. ALL HEAD SIZES BLACK r o w n MARIE-ANTOINETTE TRAVELERS TO HOUSTON ' J * | i £ r n & d U n m a c x y o •- "■ , r m m o a ■ d a • , t J u . c o r i t a w y m x y i € > , c r n A . . . > . . SAM HOUSTON W M H /, HO TEL Convenient downtown boation... Every room with bath-ceiimtf fans ventilated doors and fine furnishines......... RATES $ 2 AND $250 OLEARY a h o MICKELSON Q P lH A T O ftS J. S. MICKELSON m a m g k STA RTS TOMORROW CONSTANCE B E N N E T T BED OF ROSES G IN G E R ROGERS N O R M A N FOSTER MILLINERY D E P T . May Delle Evans, Mgr NOW PLAYIN G You've Never Heard Anything Like It! Music No Other Band Can Play! T O M ® I U * * 1 S0D' ES! •N’ OXICATING r h y t h m s ! SW EET A H O H O T H A R L E M ' S A R I S T O C R A T O F J A Z Z Every political candidate is confronted with the Herculean task of economically present­ ing his proposals to the public and of rallying influential voters to his cause. Political aspir­ ants on this campus are particularly fortunate in that this problem is simplified for them. The students’ own newspaper — TH E DAILY TEXAN—reaching all campus voters, meets every demand of the politician. Special low rates, complete coverage, reader appeal— these powerful aids solve the problem of vote-getting! THE DAILY TEXAN ON THE SCREEN B roadw ay s Spicy Comedy HIH “LADIES MUST LOVE” A m elange of mirth, you th and rom ance. JU N E KNIGHT N eil H am ilton— S a lly O'Neil Mary Carlisle— D orothy B urges* A f t e r 6 T hursday N ite G regory Gv in Intramural Highlight W e d n e « d a y ' i S c h e d u l e T e n n i s S i n g l e s Steers Scrimmage Against Frosh; Sooners Point For 28th Game With Longhorns (Law ) B y C U R T I S B I S H O P Trjran Sports Flite* ( o p e n ) ; Moore 4 o’clock— S ta y to n vs, E n o n ( P a c e m ) ; C a r t e r ( E r r ) vs, Z u d ik e r ( P a c e m ) ; J o n e s (Law ) vs. H a r p e r ( E n p ) ; J o n e s ( P h y sic s) vs. Pion ion ( E n g ) ; P o e ( o p e n ) \ s . ( A c a ­ KHewer demy) vs. F r e e s e ( E n g ) ; K a lm a n s ( T a u D elta P hi) vs. H a r r i s (S ig m a m e n t f o r A lpha M u ) ; Smith P h i) vs. Beckman P h i) O a u Delta (S ig m a N u ) ; H o lla n d ( T a u D elta P h i) vs. Ma r a t i e ( S A E ) . A f u ll h o u r ’s s c r im m a g e a g a in s t Coach S h o r ty A ld erson ’s fre sh ­ man gridsters yesterd ay aftern oon saw Clyde Littlefield experim ent in an e f ­ with back a fte r back fin d a w orthy replace- f o r t th e coio r f u i B e h n Hil- (Tau Delta ]ja nL w ho S a t u r d a y will see an- ( S p e ) ; Davis other bear the brunt of the Long- time vs. Middleton }10rn o f f e n s e for since he becam e eligible fo r com ­ petition last fall. the first to ( E n g ) ; E s t e s ( o p e n ) ; S m ith 5 o’clock — Ka by ( E n g ) vs. Ga- (o p e n ) vs. t o u r a ( P h a r ­ S m a llh o rs t macy I vs. K rim bill ( o p e n ) ; P a y n e ( P a c e m ) vs, W o o d r id g e ( o p e n ) ; H o o v e r ( P a c e n ) vs, R u s e ( o p e n ) ; C a rr o ll ( P h y ­ ( E n g ) vs. M iller s i c s ) ; Pope (P h i P e l t ) vs. H o lm e s ( S A E ) ; Boron P e l t ) vs. H a r a l s o n ( S P E ) ; W est (Phi P e l t ) ( P K E ) ; S w e e n e y vs. B o e d e c k e r (A T O ) vs. M itchell ( K a p p a Al- I h a ) . (P h i T o u c h F o o t b a l l 4 o’clock— N o r t h field, S alle y R oya le vs, M assey H o u s e ; m iddle field, S grna N u vs. S ig m a A lp h a M u. • 5 o’clock— N o rth field, E n g i ­ n e e r s vs, L a w s ; m iddle field, P h a r ­ m a cy vs. A cad (mis; s o u th field, ( zech Club vs. T ejas Club. -------- -- -------------- r> EX HIBIT TO BE SHOWN Members o f S. E. Gideon’s sum ­ m e r art class in Mexico will show ti • n works in the exhibition room on the first floor o f the A rchitec­ ture Building b eginning W ed n es­ d ay, October l l . The class will b e p r e se n t ea ch a f t e r n o o n f ro m 4 to 6 o ’clock w hile th e p ic tu r e s a r e bt ing shown. Mr. Gideon is asso­ ciate professor of archd gig n and arch it cc t u i a I the University. vet u ra l h isto ry in ARM-BANDS G E T Y O U R S U P P L Y O F T E X A S a n d O . U . A R M B A N D S N O W ! CALL “JO H N N Y ” At 2-4264 F L Y D e a d l i n e f or T i c k e t s fo r Tickets in Dallas the Oklahoma gam e sale Thursday at 6 o’clock, Ed Olio, business m anager o f athletics, a n nounced T u c sd a y . go o f f S tud e n t s wit h b I a n k e t I a xes m ay purchase tickets for $1.10. show they did a u p w eak nesses in A n d if ‘ he f r o s h w ere suppose d the to S te e r s’ a t t a c k good jo b . A ld e r s o n ’s s c r a p p in g y o u n g ­ s te r s pla y ed th e v a r s it y on a l ­ m o st eve n te rm s , a n d e x c e p t f o r a p a i r o f p a s s b a s k e t ball r u n s b y Me fu llb a ck , h o n o r a b ly . A r n o l d S h o w i n g U p Rig J a y A rn o ld , whose d u tie s so f a r h a v e b e e n p r in c ip a lly c o n ­ f in e d to b lo c k in g a s s ig n m e n ts , did th e b a il- lu g g in g as his s h a re o f iv Est own J u r e e k a , did B u s te r fo r som e re a s o n s o p h o m o re , b u t J i m m y H a d lo c k , flee t little M a r ­ shal] h a l fb a c k , did n o t see m u c h t h e sc rim m a g e . H a d ­ s e n d e e lock. h o w ev e r, is s u r e to be given t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to m a k e th e f a n s f o r g e t all a b o u t H illiard S a t u r ­ d a y a g a in s t th e O k la h o m a S o o n ­ er.'. in E v id e n tly L ittle f ie ld is p la n n in g lateral passes to use against the O k la h o m a n s , f o r his c h a r g e s p u l ­ led p le n ty of ’cm y e s te r d a y . To be m o r e e x a c t, th e y s t a r t e d p le n ty of them . As w e ’ve said th e f r e s h ­ m en w e r e a w a k e m o st of t h e tim e. L i t t l e f i e l d ’s p la n s f o r S a t u r d a y ’s T h e b a t tle a r e still u n k n o w n . t r i e d a d r a s ti c e x ­ S te e r coach perim ent with J u r e e k a a g a i n s t th e C o r n h u s k e r? , s e n d in g th e s w a r th y so p h o m o re in a n e f ­ to f u llb a c k fort to s t r e n g t h e n his o f fe n s iv e is n o t d riv e. J u r e e k a , sh o w in g up n e a r l y a s w ell as In th e e a r lie r p a r t of t h e s e a so n , a n d at p r e s e n t it looks as if J a y A r ­ ni Id a n d J i m m y H a d lo c k will h a v e to do m o st of th e b a c k f ie ld w ork w ith P re ib isc h a n d R a y L a u r e n c e nice f u llb a c k - b o th , f i t t i n g in w ith e i t h e r C h a rle y J o h n s o n o r B u s t e r B aebel, h o w e v e r, J o h n s t o n F a v o r e d T e x a s-O . U . G am e S i x - p a & s e n g e r L o c k h e e d V e g a L e a v e A u s t i n I p. rn. A r r i v e D a l l a s 2 p. rn. R e t u r n S u n d a y R O U N D T R I P $ 2 5 E . H . H U N T , P i l o t P h o n e R u r a l O p e r a t o r 5 8 Joh nston, who w ill be h a yin g his ' the, P a g a n , for the ° “ ( chance at real com petition, 8 fir st is probably tho favorite sta rtin g p osition at quarterback. • d0 . . t h C re a m T e a B a k e d C h i c k e n , D r e s s , * . £ 1 * ' C r a n b e r r y S a u c e * U c ■ n d A n y Sc D r m k H a r d a g e P r a i s e ! T u l s a j T he o k l a h o m a h ead m a s t e r o raise d th e T u l s a U n iv e r s it y t e a m w a rm ly . “ T u lsa U n i v e r s i t y S a t u r d a y h a d t e a m a s I ’ve f I' as fin e a f o o tb a l l r se en since I ’ve b e e n a t O k la h o m a ,” I I a H a r d a g i d e c la re d , “ I believ e th a t jH w ith th e e x c e p t i o n o f p a s s d e f e n s e , [ T ulsa has a n e v e n b e t t e r fo o tb a ll te a m th is y e a r th a n N e b r a s k a h a d [ last y e a r. I b eliev e T a c k D e n n is , T u lsa fu llb a ck , is as fin e a so p h o ­ m o re fu llb a c k as t h e r e is in A m e r ­ ica to d a y . “ F e w people r e a liz e t h e p o w e r ; of T u l s a ’s te a m . L ast y e a r T u ls a scored 29 p o in ts a g a in s t G e o r g e W a s h in g t o n U n iv e r s ity . T h is w a s ; m o r e t h a n A la b a m a , w ith o n e o f the fin est t e a m s in A m e r ic a , could score. L ast y e a r T u lsa d( t e a t e d Mississippi at T u lsa 20 t o 0 a n d j y e t M ississippi h a d n e a r l y d e e a t - 1 cd A u b u r n , S o u th e r n c o n f e r e n c e ] to ch a m p io n s , le a d in g A u b u r n 7 , 0 w ith f o u r m in u t e s to p la y . ” L a u d s F u l l b a c k P o y n o r I H a r d a g e th o u g h t B en P o y n o r , ; s o p h o m o re h a l f b a c k f r o m W e l e e t ­ ka, w as th e m o st im p r o v e d p la y e r on his s q u a d a n d he also h a d pra ise s f o r W esley Beck, so p h o ­ m o r e g u a r d f ro m El Reno, a n d M orris M c D a n n a ld , s c r a p p y s o p h ­ om o re H o u s to n , T ex as. c e n t e r f r o m ‘The T u ls a d e f e a t also did us j"” ,v a t. service, o f 1ettin£ us ^ et every man on coach 'I r«viou« to S atu rd ay w e ’d s e e n on ly about h a lf of our m e n . the Sooner ln actiiin ;n a r e a * g a m e .” ON-TO DALLAS TEX - OKLA - GAME On s a l e M- K- T 3 : 1 5 p. na. t r ai n Oct . 1 3 t h , a r r i v e D a l l a s 1 0 : 1 5 p. rn.; a g a i n U n i v e r ­ s i ty S p e c i a l 1 : 2 0 a. rn. S a t ­ ur da y m o r n i n g , a r r i v e D a l ­ las 7 : 4 0 a. rn. Round Trip Tickets Limited to R eturn M onday Night, Oct. 16th Ride the Katy to I ic tory Special Sleepers for Co-eds. Reservations to be made through Dean of W omen’s office. Malie Reservations N o w D ep o t T ick et O ffic e 3 0 1 C on gress P h o n e 7 2 0 2 or 3 1 4 3 304 East 5th Geo. Bendetti, City Passenger Agent. Jester Replies - - departm ental favors to m em bers of the f a c u lt y .” if should labeled the U n iversity (C on tinu ed From P a g e One) NORMAN, Oct, IO.— T h row in g down the frazzled end of the fir e ­ cracker “ Tulsa U n iv e r ­ s it y ” that exploded so u n e x p e c t­ edly in their hand at Tulsa S a t­ urday, the U n iversity o f Okla­ homa football team M onday began A n sw erin g the f a c u lty m em bers im m ediately a fte r the p etition was received, P resident B e n e d ict e x ­ him. W e have understood this to pressed him self as b ein g “ in hearty apply, and w e believe o u g h t to accord” with the opinions set out, apply, to relations b etw e en m e m ­ and stated that he had no reason bers o f the f a c u lty and m em bers to suppose “ that any d iffer en t o f the legislature. It would c e r ­ opinion is held' by any R e g e n t .” tainly produce a d em ora lizin g sit­ “ In a t least t w o w a y s your com ­ the in uation munication is and will be o f dis­ impression that t i n c t service to the U n iv e r s ity ,” m em bers o f the fa cu lty m ig h t free-1 the P resid en t said “ It reveals a ly ask from legislators fa v o r s fo r ] g eneral and correct f a c u lty opin- them selves, their d ep artm en ts, or ioa on a vital item in tho coruiuct or an y other their facu lty friends. The know- o f our University ledge that in dividuals and d e p a r t - j S tate institu tion o f h igher educa- m ents have been singled ou t for tion ; and, furtherm ore, in sistence pointing for w h a t the coaches r e - 1 special tre a tm en t by the com m it- • on the m a inten an ce o f the proper tends to; powers c f the Board o f R eg e n ts card as the m ost im portant clash force of the year, the tw en ty -eig h th a n - j crt’ato at 80me r o b b e r s and g race from the f a c u lty than it nual Oklahoma-Texas g a m e at D a l - 1 u *s las Saturday. ® so u ght such j can possibly com e from eith er the I sp eak I from exp er ie n c e w hen I say that i trom cxpe ai an u navoidable w eak ness m e r e is ai involved ii in insisting on o n e ’s pre- {in v o lv ed ii >s.” the j I f sophom ore the Cason, Cason, sophom ore j j. Sooners em erged from the Tulsa » . injuries. Coach d efeat with no t I o iv .e H a r d a ^ e e y e n b e h e '- e . t h e | th to d efea t did th e team a world o f e tu d e p aying w ithou t the sacrifice , Of d ep artm ents which receive spe- thor.* , cull le gisla tive favo rs m ight in cur . i , - . ob ligations which I roo-ative ' f .n .l im pression, w h e th er ! com es with much gre ater fo llo w s logically from R egents or the P resident. , , J I __ I em barrassing Except for a rib in ju ry to C asey j teeF on appropriations tae 01’ no! ‘ tackle, tackle, .. . m , « . ■ t prevail tCUJ*T, ^>rs‘ . . . ^ j ‘ , • . . . . , ■ , . . n e w positions and estab lish in g within the fa cu lty , are essentially the prerogatives of the Board of R eg e n ts and the Presid en t o f the U n iv ers ity .” departm ents within C ontinuing, the chairman said that “ the Board o f R eg e n ts is well aw are that outside in flu e n c e s, re­ su lting in bringing a b out raises or redu ction s in the salaries o f in­ dividual f a cu lty m em bers and for certain the U niversity, will result in in equali­ ties, likely injustices, and marked disquietude within the facu lty , as invasion of well as unw arranted the plain province and prerogatives o f the Board o f R egents, who alone, w ith the advice and recom ­ m endation of the Presid en t, are charged with these and other es­ sentially and educational functions, that the Board of R egents must condem n such action s as have been com plained o f and a re the su b ject o f your com m un ication to] the B oard.” ll g o e s w ithout sa y in g ! acts . . . % vould football te a m .” j « It it d i f f i c u l t I . *• ^airman U niversity stand ard s.” J w t . r K e p t . . . in m aking Jester, form al reply to the facu lty p eti­ tion, on behalf o f the Board o f R ege n ts, sta te s in his eom unication that “ the Board o f R eg e n ts is in P o in tin g out the d iff ic u lt y of ] d raw ing the line b etw een proper. I j '* h elp fu l and legitim ate com m uniea- j The boys realize now* tha t w e I Concluding, the sta te m e n t said: lion b etw e en the m em bers o f the haven’t a great is b ecau se o f our clear c e n ­ faculty and the legislature and the I J tile coach declared. “ It w a s o n l y viction o f the dangers to faculty Beard o f R ege n ts and such c o m - ! n a t u r a l , sin ce 30 o f t h e 39 m en j morale and to U niversity s ta n d is not, Chairman i m unication as on our squad are sophom ores, that an is that w e b eg you to take step s: entire sym p ath y with the principles I Jester also subm its that the Board j they would let up a bit a fte r read- this com m un ication j of R egents, a ctin g alone, c a n n o t! it. The acts com - \ p revent such action and conduct i n t e r v e n - f a c t or appearance, ing all those press n otices about j in h o id m g Vanderbilt to one first j tio n s o f m em bers o f the fa cu lty down last week. Sophom ores are directly or in directly with mem- the pur- ?onal or de- and th! gran tin g b y the le g isla tu r e o f in d iv id u a l or d a n c e d addressed plained of and referred to in your ! by the m em bers o f the faculty. com m un ication are in direct viola-! lion ol the rules and regulations su g gestion that the of the Board o f R ege n ts that re- siders “ the form ulation and ob­ late to the details o f internal ad- sc, ran ee o f a code o f professional ministration, which provide that ethics within the fa cu lty , enforced the details of internal administra- by the fa cu lty m em bers, that would tion, in clu d ing the fix in g o f solar- d iscou rage and prevent members individual m em bers o f o f the fa cu lty , either directly or ies (,»f the indirectly, from secu rin g for indi- the you can build up a s o p h o m o r e sq u a d , t h r o u g h th e e x p e r ie n c e of d e f e a ts as w ell as v ic to r ie s .” j He subm its as a constructive that may e f f e c t iv e ly prevent facu lty, m aking fa cu lty con-' p rom otions in to (a ) vidual m em bers o f the f a c u lty or d ep a rtm ents o f the U n iv ersity f a v ­ ors d iscrim inations at the hands o f the le g isla tu r e.” — o--------------- and E X - S E R V I C E M E N T O M E E T All ex-service m en w ho are in ­ in fo r m in g a p erm an en t terested org a n isa tio n will m e e t today at 2 o ’clock in S utton Hall 2 07, it w a s announced by C. 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