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F u r ­ publ i ci t y t h e r pl a ns will be f o r m u l a t e d at t he c o m m i t t e e m e e t i n g W e d n e s ­ da y a f t e r n o o n . f o r Newman Group Has Convention Seven U niversity Students Leave for Oklahom a S e v e n n e w m e m b e r s o f t he j of U n i v e r s i t y N e w m a n C l u b will l eave A us t i n T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g by a u t o m o b i l e f o r N o r m a n , Okla., w h e r e t h e y will a t t e n d t he a n n u a l j ( ( i nve nt i on t he G u lf S t a t e s P r o v i n c e of N e w m a n Clubs. T h e c o n ve nt i o n will be held at t h e U n i v e r s i t y of O k l a h o m a N o v e m ­ b e r 19 t o 2 2 , a n d it will be s p o n ­ sor ed by ( lob of t h e Ne w m a n t h a t i n s t i t u t i o n . 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The h o n o r c ouncil f u r n i s h e s blue hooks a n d p a p e r f o r e x a m i n a t i o n s , i n f r a c t i on of a n d the p e r s o n the c h a r g e d . in ca s e of a n y t r i e s it r ul e s, T i c k e t s * * 0 ° n *alf‘ ,t0 ()a y f o '' C o-O p W ill R eport f r a t e r n i t y , " L V S ^ p r o f e s s i o n a l ( ’hi, S i g m a Del t a F r i d a y j o u r n a l i s m n i g h t t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r . P r o c e e ds f r om t he s how will be used mot i on o f t h e I n t e r s c h ol a t i c L e a ­ g u e Pr e s s c o n f e r e n c e . 1 1 : 1 5 o ’clock at f o r a t t h e pro- j T h e pres s c o n f e r e n c e is an o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n of high school j o u r n a l ­ ist- u n d e r the s po n s or s h i p of S i g ­ m a Delta Chi. An a n n u a l m e e t - 1 i ng is held e a c h y e a r in c o n n e c ­ t i on with the S t a t e m e e t i n g o f t he I n t e r s c ho l a s t i c L e a g u e in A u s t i n , ) a t which t i me a n e d u c a t i o n a l a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m is Turn- : is hod f o r t h e m. Thi s is t h e t h i r d I a n n u a l show t o be gi ven f o r t hi s p ur pos e . Special p e r m i s s i o n ha s b ee n g i v ­ en w o m e n s t u d e n t s to have d a t e s a n d a t t e n d t h e m a t i n e e . in T h e c h a r g e c o m m i t t e e is c o mp o s ed of Ike Moo reg C h a r l e s lici t el, Ma r vi n G a r r e t t , J a m e s M a r k h a m a n d Ross Wel c h. 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S p an ish F ratern ity To M ee t First T im e Z et a c h a p t e r of S i g ma De l t a Pi, h o n o r a r y Sp a n i s h f r a t e r n i t y , will hold its fi rst social m e e t i n g o f f the y e a r T h u r s d a y ni ght 7 : 3 0 t h e F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s 0 clock < I uh, T h o m a s S u t h e r l a n d , p n i- d e n t , a n n o u n c e d . a t in T he p r o g r a m wwlil be in c h a r g e of J o h n H a g g a r d Vi l l a sa na , Jos - leen L o c k h a r t , a n d Anni e Ma y Kress, c h a i r ma n . --------------o - ............. S w im m in g F ea tu res For H is to r y G ro u p S p orts C lub M ee tin g T e x a s c o a s t In d i an s w*ere s t u ­ died by the m e m b e r s o f t he T e x a s h i s t o r y g r o u p of t he A m e r i c a n As s oc i at i on o f U n i v e r s i t y W o m e n a t t h e i r m e e t i n g T u e s d a y night . Miss F a n n y R a t c h f o r d a n d C h a r m i o n e S h e l b y led in t he dis e n- - i ons . T h e I n d i a n s - pri mi t ive c u s t o ms , c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , a n d d e s ­ t h e i r f i r st c o n t a c t s c r i pt i on, a n d wi t h S pa n i s h ci vi l i zat i on w e r e d i s ­ cussed. H a t c h e r, Mrs. M. A. l e a de r o f t he g r o u p , pr esided. t h i r t y m e m b e r s - w e r e About rn xt m e e t i n g will T he pr e s e n t . be held t h e Wr e n® L i b r a r y in I tee e m b e r 8. P re -h o lid a y D a n ce Tickets G o on S ale t he f o r T ick ets pre-holiday d a n c e to be hel d T u e s d a y e v e n in g I in G r e g o r y G y m a r e now on sale at the Co-Op. Bids a r e on e do l l ar a s f or t he u s u a l g e r m a n s . U n iver si t y girls w i s h i n g to a t t e n d m u s t f r o m obt a i n of f i c i a l p erm ission ( t h e ( b a n ’s off i ce. S w i m m i n g will be the ma i n a c ­ t ivity o f t h e f r e s h m a n s p or t s club it- m e e t i n g F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n at a t 1:30 o ’clock the s w i m m i n g in pool o f the W o m e n ’s G y m n a s i u m , M a r g a r e t p r e s i d e n t , J e f f e r s o n , -aid W e d ne sd a y . O t h e r s p o r t s will he in o r d e r aid, hut mos t of tho t i m e f or t h e me e t i n g , also, Miss J e f fei son will be gi ven to s wi m mi ng . —— —.— o--------------- T e x a n to C o m e O ut T h a n k s g iv in g D a y will be s u s p e n d e d P u b l i c a t i o n o f T h e Daily T e x a n f r o m F r i d a y , 1 N o v e m b e r 27, unt i l the f o l l o w i n g I uesda.v. D e c e m b e r I. b e c a u s e of t he T h a n k s g i v i n g hol i da ys which I hut sday. N o v e m b e r 26. s t a r t J o u r n a l i s m s t u d e n t s will h a v e l a b ­ o r a t o r y W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n so t h e r e will t ha t issu e T h a n k s g i v i n g Day. be a It has n o t y e t b e e n d e c i d e d w h e t h e r or n o t t hi s will be a s p e c ­ ial e di t i on. B u r t Dyke , b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r , said W e d n e s d a y . By Assemblymen C om m ittee M emberships Listed for Group B y President Meeting Planned Three A ppointed to Study V alidity of B od y’s Past A ction T h e m u m p s ha s a d d e d a n ­ o t h e r to its list of L o ng ho rn B a n d m e m b e r s vict ims! Neal f r e s h m a n d r u m m a j o r , O w e n , c o n t r a c t e d a ca se of mu mp s , a n d he will b e u n a bl e to lead t h e b a n d a t t h e t wo r e m a i n i n g g a m e s . I n s t e a d , Allan S t e e l e , f o r m e r b a t o n t w i r l e r , will c o n ­ t h e dri ll s b e t w e e n t h e d u c t h a l ve s o f t h e C e n t e n a r y a n d t he T e x a s A. & M. c ont e s t s. O we n r e c e i ve d s y m p t o m s of the early t h e week. 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Ac t i o n on this poi nt w a s p o s t p o ne d t he a n d a c o m m i t t e e , n e x t mee t i ng c o mp o s e d S i n g l e t o n , of B y r o n H e n r y Kr i e ge l , a n d C a l h o un Mr Chile he on, wa s a p p o i n t e d to i nve s ­ t i g a t e the r u l e s of p a r l i a m e n t a r y law on thi s que s t i on. unt i l S e ve r a l c o m m i t t e e s of t h e a s ­ s embl y w e r e n a m e d by t he p r e s i ­ d e n t . T h e y a r e as f ol l ows; c o m ­ mi t t e e on a w a r d s , CL C. B a n k ­ head, Zula Wil li ams, a nd Mar i e Bowl e s; r u l e s c o m m i t t e e , C a l h o un a nd Mc C u t c h e o n, R u t h B o r e n, Wi l s o n E l k i n s ; f i n a n c e c o m m i t t e e , H e n r y Kr i e gel , c h a i r m a n , Byr o n S i n g l e t o n , a n d C l a r e n c e G r i f f i t h ; C o mm i t t e e on r e vi sion of t h e con- by-l aws , T r u m a n Houncey, c h a i r m a n , F l a n k C a r ­ p e n t e r , a n d C h a r l e s P a g e . T wo m e m b e r s w e r e n a m e d to t h e h o a r d ; of mu s i c a l o r g a ni z a t i o n s . T r u - : ma n P o u n c e y wa-- el e c t e d by a nd t h e a s s e m b l y a nd will he i c h a i r m a n o f t h e hoa r d. G e r a l d ­ ine S l a u g h t e r w a s e l e c te d to the t h e s t u d e n t body a t j s t i t u t i o n f r o m f r o m a n d ! h oa r d large. T h e a s s e m b l y d e c i d e d to mee t I at 1:45 o ’clock Mo n d a y a f t e r n o o n ' in fr ont o f Ma i n B ui l di ng to have a p i c t u r e m a d e f o r t he ( a c t us . G arrison C lub H ears S te e n and H o ffm a n A speci al p r o g r a m was p r e s e n t ­ ed by t he G a r r i s o n H i s t o r y Cl ub in G a r r i s o n Hall A u d i t o r i u m T u e s ­ d a y a f t e r n o o n . tal k on Ralph S t e e n m a de a the Fi r - t “ T h e I m p e a c h m e n t of A m e r i c a n G o v e r n o r of T e x a s , ” a n d F r i t z H o f f m a n spoke on “ Th*’ P e r s h i n g E x p e d i t i o n into Mexico in 1 9 1 7 . ” Mr. S t e e n a n d Mr. H o f f m a n , who a r e g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s m a j o r ­ ing in hi s t ory, we r e part t i me in -ti lictors last y e a r . the U n i v e r s i t y in A b us i ne s s m e e t i n g w a s held a f ­ t e r t he p r o g r a m at which t i m e o f ­ f i c e r s w e r e elec ted. - ■ ----- o ............ P ictu re o f F a cu lty W ill Be in C actus t he F o r first t i me since 1913 t h e e n t i r e f a c u l t y of t he U n i v e r ­ sity will a p p e a r in t ho C a c t u s in a g i o u p p i c t u r e . Wi l l i am L. Mc- K ill, m a n a g e r of T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i ca t i on s , y e s t e r ­ d a y. a n n o u n c e ! T h e f a c u l t y will me e t on the ; s t ep s o f G r e g o r y G y m T u e s d a y , in N o v e m b e r 21, at 3 15 o ’clock t he a f t e r n o o n t o ba de its p i c t u r e tak» ii. Notices will be mai l ed o u t Mo n d a y t h r e e h u n d r e d f i f t y f a c u l t y m e m b e r s , t o ab o u t Speakers Named From U. Faculty For Convention T exas A cadem y of Science W ill H old M eeting In San A nton io M e m b e r s o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s f a c u l t y will r e a d p a p e r s a1 t he m e e t i n g o f t he T e x a s A c a d ­ e m y of S c i e n c e to be held F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 27 a n d 28, t h e W i t t e Mu s e u m, San A n t o n i o , F. B. P l u m m e r , p r o f e s ­ sor of p e t r o l e u m p r o d uc t i o n e n ­ g i n e e r i n g a n d vice p r e s i d e n t of Se c t i on I o f t h e a c a d e m y , sai d. t h e s e a r e Dea n T. A m o n g in I to T a yl o r , w h o will r e a d a p a p e r on “ Si l t i ng U p o f L a k e W o r t h ” ; Dr. E. P. S c h o c h , w ho will r e a d “ New P o t a s h Di sc ove r i e s Re l a t i v e D e pos i t s o f W e s t T e x a s ” ; Dr. K. H. S e l l ar ds , w ho wil I r e a d “ The T e x a s E a r t h q u a k e of A u g u s t 16, 1 9 3 1 ” ; P r o f e s s o r J. E. Pe a r c e , w ho will r e a d “ Ea s t Te xas A r c h ­ a e o l o g y ” ; L. B a ke r , w h o will r e a d “ T r a n s - P e c o s R i ght Va l l e ys a n d t he Rio G r a n d e ” ; E. IL J o h n ­ son, w ho will r e a d “ C o m m e r c i a l D e v e l o p m e n t s of T e x a s R e g i o n s ” ; a n d Mr. P l u m m e r , who will read “ P r o b l e m o f S e d i m e n t a r y Cyc l e s in D e p o s i t s of P e n n s y l v a n i a n Agt of T e x a s , ” a n d who, t o g e t h e r with Dr. G a y l e Scott of T. I ’., will di s cuss “ A m m o n o i d s f r o m Basal I P e r m i a n o f T e x a s . -’ Th e a c a d e m y will d e v o t e F r i ­ d a y to p a p e r s d e al i ng wi t h n a ­ t u r a l sci e nce s, a n d S a t u r d a y m o r n ­ i ng to p a p e r s on the exact s c i e n c ­ es, Mr. P l u m m e r said. 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W. Si mo n d s , p r o f es s o i of ge ol ogy, will c o n d u c t the next t h e d u b at whi c h a m e e t i n g o f s t u d y o f old geologi cal p u bl i c a ­ ti ons will be made. Council Sounds Teams On Post Season Tilt; Rice Declines to Play Decision to s o u n d I n lane, T e n n e s s e e , Vanderbilt., a n d N e b r a s k a uni ve r s i t i e s r e g a r d i n g a post - se as on c h a r i t y f oot ba l l g a m e wi t h T h e I e x i s was reached! W e d n e s d a y a t a m e e t i n g of t h e I niversity of Athlet ic * ouncil. Rice has no t i f i ed W. 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A n o r g a n i z a t i o n m a y e n t e r as m a n y m e n a s it d e s i r e s , a n d e a c h v i c t o r y m e a n s p o i n t s t o w a r d t h e a l l y e a r O r g a n i z a t i o n s t r o p h y . m u s t h a v e a t l ea s t t w o e n t r i e s in o l d e r f i f t y e n t r y p o i n t s . r e c e i v e t h e t o T h e h a n d b a l l t o u r n a m e n t will b e c o n d u c t e d a t n i g h t in t h e h a n d ­ b a l l c o u r t s a t G r e g o r y G y m n a - ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e S i x) Squad Title at Stake In Freshman Tilt Today t ie. s e r i e - E n g a g i n g in a g a m e t h i r d g a m e o f t h a t will d e c i d e t h e c h a m p i o n s o f t h e 11*31 F r e s h m a n f o o t b a l l - q u a d , b a r r i n g t h e B l u e - a n d R e d s will a m e e t t h e t h e in t hi s a f t e r ­ c h a m p i o n - h i p n o o n at 3 o ’cl ock in M e m o r i a l t w o t e a m s h a v e m e t S t a d i u m . Th< on t h i s t w o p r e v i o u s o c c a s i o n s s e a s o n , a n d b o t h c o n t e s t s e n d e d in a d e a d l o c k . T h e f i r s t w a s a n e v e n l y t h e f o u g h t m a t c h w i t h R e d s g a i n i n g m o r e g r o u n d a n d a c c o u n t i n g f i r s t d o w n s , w h i l e t h e s e c o n d g a m e w a s a f i r s t h a l f v i c t o r y t h e t h e B l u e s w e r e n ot C r i m s o n , b u t in t o b e b e a t e n , a n d c a m e b a c k t h e s e c o n d t w o h a l f t o u c h d o w n s a n d t i e t h e s c o r e 13- all . T h e f i r s t g a m e w a s a 6-6 d r a w . t o s c o r e f o r f o r t h e m a j o r i t y o f j i n t r a - s q u a d t o e s , a n d b o t h t o wi n t h e C o a c h A l d e r s o n s t a t e d t h a t t i n - t h e h e s t o f t h e t h e m e n a r e on a r e t e a m s g a m e s h o u l d be t h r e e a s all o f t h e i r a n x i o u s t i t l e . P r o s p e c t s f o r a g o o d F r o s h t h e b e g i n ­ t e a m w a s v e r y d i m at t h e a p ­ t h e s e a s o n a n d n i n g o f p e a r a n c e ? o f d a r k h o r s e s w e r e t h e o n l y h o p e s o f a g o o d t e a m . T h e s e d a r k h o r s e s di d a n d t h e y a r e in a b u n d a n c e . T h e Red- will e n t e r a s t h e g a m e s l i g h t f a v o r i t e s , b u t t h i s d o e s n o t m e a n a t h i n g f o r t h e y w e r e f a v - o r i t e s t w o c o n t e s t s t h a n g e t a n d c o u ’d a tie. d o no m o r e t h e o t h e r s h o w u p , t o d a y in c a l l e d a s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n , T h e f o l l o w i n g is t h e p r o b a b l e - t a r t i n g l i n e - u p f o r t o d a y . B l u e * M a x s o n B l o o m B r e t k e l ( C ) R e d * W o r d R i c h a r d s o n S w a r t 7. C o a t e s W y m a n H a s s e l l G r a y B u t l e r H o d g e s Ma g l i o l i l e f t e n d l e f t t a c k l e l e f t g u a r d c e n t e r righJ- g u a r d i i gh t t a c k l e r i g h t e n d q u a r t e r l ef t halt- r i g h t h a l f f u l l b a c k Pennington There wi l l be no t h i s a f t e r n o o n . c h a r g e a d m i s s i o n L O W * “ 5 R A T E S T O ­ S A * I S the price of th ese College Men’s Shoes S ev e n d i f f er e nt s ty le s fr om w h i c h to c h o c s e incl udi ng wi ng -ti p, plai n toe, p la in c ap , m o c c a s i n and others. . • . GOLF SHOES $395 T h e s e s m a r t s h o e s a r e M o c ­ c a s i n T y p e a n d w i t h G r o c o r d s o l e . . . HOUSE SHOES s o n a b l e p r i c e . Al l l e a t h e r s l i p p e r s w i t h f e l t l i n i n g . A r e a l v a l u e at a r e a ­ $175 B ouldin’s MEN S WEAR 2 4 2 2 G u a d a lu p e G o o d l e a v i n g A u s t i n 5 : 2 0 A . M . e ach S u n d a y , r e t u r n i n g same day. G o o d l e a v i n g A u s t i n 3 : 2 0 P. M. a n d 6 : 0 1 P. M. t r a i n s e a c h S a t u r ­ d a y — r e t u r n i n g S u n d a y . J e « . i t e m l r l t i . I ICS HM> I a n *■*«*,m i l l St, Lu st in P h o n e 7 2 0 2 C O O P GRID PARTY Even More Important S i p (* n A ~^1U ?T "IK f I I J A i v A . j VI NNI T h a n - TURKEY I t s your ap p ea ran ce that matters, my dears, even more than the feast, the the dances and the football parties, games. And w e’re hoping that you wear the most tempting fashions. The merchandise displayed, and th a t you read about in the Texan has been styl­ ed to help you make a vivid impres­ sion during the Thanksgiving holidays. T he Daily Texan It p a y s to r e a d th> a d v e r t i s e m e n t # F R I D A Y 2:30 p . rn. I Play-by-Play Reports of the C E N T E N A R Y T E X A S f o o t b a l l g a m e w ill b e b r o a d c a s t b y th e C O -O P and tho T e x a s S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s, Inc. S t u d e n t s Helve ■ A . t a r - u f l a s t y e a r o n t h e A a t l e m y t e a m , it c a n be a n d t h e F r o s h wi n. f o r if DOM /W SAVED m C a p t a i n O s b o t e r m l y w i n g , w h o L o n g h o i o f g u m e F r i d a y w i t h t h e S a r g e n t Bi ' admi . R is now c o n n e c t e d w i t h w a v E x p r e s s A g e n c y T e x a s . I- A., the in 8 I 93 I, Rail - egi i i n, WEEK END EXCURSION To Monterrey, M exieo 12.20 Tickets on sal e eve ry Fri ­ d ay & Sa turday . Return Monday night. Round Trip f: x c u r s i o n s t o s a n a n t o n i o P l r n Id* I . O U E V E R Y R O U N D T R I P S U N D A Y ! C* 9 o n $ L . L \ ) R O U N D T R I P E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y ! Long Lim it W e ek -E n d E x c u r sio n R a tes At * I I N I \ l C O I N I S I N T E X . S i L O U I S I A N A I ' i i Om Poi AII I * inn* I ve r y I ti l . o i n r Trip- O n ly 2S c t r i p - a t . - S u n —G o o d R e t u r n T u e s . A M t h e R e t u r n th e for fm O F F I C E A T V I IN H O T E L . P H O N E 7 7 5 8 YI I M o r r i s , D i v . P a * * . A s t A R T h o m p s o n , A s s t . THANKSGIVING EXCURSION f e w ' » V S A&MCOLLEGE STATION November 2 6 R o u n d T r i p P U L L M A N S E A T S 9 0 c t h . Texas F o o t b a l l T e a m — L o n f - Pi*!, w i t h J a c k e t s — h o r t t -( o s b o y s — O r t n j e P h i H el trn it C o u n c i l —S t u d e n t s Sc R o o t e r s . B a n d xmYour THANKSGIVING D A Y T R I P T h er e are lots til good 'Kin js SOU C.ot CHIO o n ' T h a n k - g i v i n g w i t h m o n e y • a s cd go in g h o me b v G r e y h o u n d b u s An I s ou will find dc ep -ct i-h io ned comfort - scenic be au ty — unusual conv enie nce as well FOW ROI NI) TR,IP' i C O R P U S C H R I S T I $ 9 15 7 . 3 0 D A L L A S 6 . 9 5 F O R T W O R T H 2 6 . 7 5 E L P A S O 3 2 0 S A N A N T O N I O 9 . 1 5 L A R E D O T E R M I N A L H o l l a n d ’s D r u g S t o r e 2400 Guadalupe St. Phone a1 73 S O U T H L A N D GREYHOUND 4 A C H A I 14 l l I I I H A D I N C M I J U N I O R S R e s e r v e s p a c e fo r y o u r p i c t u r e in t h e 111 3 2 C a c t u s a t B. I (all I I (). V | M ) T i c k e t s — I n f o r m a t i o n M L. M O R R I S D iv P a s s A r e n t S t e p h e n I A u s t i n H o t e l 3 SPECI AL T R A I N S L e a v i n g A u s t i n N o v . 2 6 ■'Band a n d L o w b o y s ’ 8 : 0 0 a rn " Al l P u l l m a n " 8; 15 a . m . S t u ­ R o o t c * 8 : 3 0 a r n . d e n t s l e a v e C o l l e g e .Special S t a t i o n t h e fame. I r a i n s i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r Sc S p a c e r e s e r v a t i o n s c a n be m a d e t o d a y . P i c t u r e s t a k e n at y o u r c o n ­ v e n i e n c e . A Softies I mitts in" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1931 T H E D A I E Y T E X A N ‘n San Antonio, took his bache i lor’s degree at The University of hut hear. Some of us made bold j Smiths, Joneses and Johnsons Texas, and continued his musical j to fancy that we were ‘sitting in'J o-------------- day his audience could not choose could not overlook Hopeful Co-eds Gaze at Weight T E X A S L O S T A T FOOTBALL, B U T W O N A MUSIC VICTORY to tell them of his joy. j Morris,” Mr. Penick He had saved the day tor in B o s t o n . conclud- le x a s e. A. ’IO, who played for for m0(jern composers in striv- the first time his own piano con­ ing for originality at all costs; certo with the Bolton Symphony he works merely for natural ex- or hest i a and won the applause “ And with reason. For here pression of musical thought; he of two audiences, one Friday, was no pianc-concerto written he- deals in moods and unities of October 23, the other Saturday, cause the pianist-composer wished moods and coherence of expression October 24. Even more complete Iv than the audience, Mr. Morris ! to groom and ride his own battle- rather techni- won that discriminating critic of ! horse. Mr. Morris had something cal devices. The concerto, then. is orthodox in form, evolving from music’, Horatio T. Parker of the to say musically and individually; Boston Transcript. Mr. Parker, knew in such an ordered beginning anil attain- how recognized as one of the foremost fashion; chose the form because mg a foreseen end. critics in the world, is known to tile musical world as “ Hard Please Parker. He bestowed with communicating anim and affluent gestures his entire praise tus.” on this Texa« ex-student. “As a background for the cen ­ to i his ends; said hi- saying with certo, Mr. Morris chose a negro “The Pilgrim S ong.’ spiritual, The first movement, the Negro in his native state, oi ens with the solo-piano announcing an Af- the motto. for himself. For one thing, piano j standing audience. a famous con- The second movement is devoted ‘Mr. Morris picked a hard jobbed of by all musician;-: an out- rican Th" reception was that dream- it suited his purpose, hint than with novel S a v e d D a y f or T e x a s ilium b la t as P i c k e d H a r d J o b to say impe it to it concert yesterday, out of Texas complete, magnificent concertos are now out of fashion, ducter, a brilliant and large an- most obviously yet Mr. Morris wrote a concerto,” i 'lienee said Parker. “ Into the symphony an inauspicious beginning, a n i l victory, , 'by way of New York, came Mr. Mr. Morris was overjoyed, es- to upset all thes-< pecially next day when he dis- Harold Moiri: notions. He was modestly placed I covered the exorbitan ce of Mr at the middle of the program with Parker in his p rate. Mr. Morris treatment (each time about 4,000), of the spiritual itself. This bring the Negro in his contact with civilization, a condition in which the spiritual was born as a musi- cal faun. In the third movement the modern Negro at pla\ ome ■syncopated to to a in a lively i i ,, ai .. .. , , , , life Peggy Earl and Marjorie Kay ! no more than a slender line to wrote his University friends, Dr. rhythm. No signal him. Modestly he preceded I Bi nedii t. Dr will spend the week-end in Waco Sffhoch, and thin blood runs in Mr. at an event. C O L O R S I N N A M E S S p t r i a to The. Daily T e x a n . FORT WORTH, Nov. 18 ;!! Most every color of the rainbow two seasons, two cars and several vocations are represented in the! in Texas names of the students Christian University. There are Browns, Whites, Grays, Blacks, Greens, ; nil-Lavender. There are ; ■ two Summers and one Winter, a Ford and a Packard, to say noth- ing of a Fox, a Parrott, a Crow j i a‘ ,? tagg. There are Knights and a K in g ', to represent royalty, a s 'w e ll as a Mal and a Mann. A Beaver and a Bass are to be encountered I j around Brooks. There are the Millers, Bakers,) Porters, Weavers, Gardners, Car­ penters, Farmers, and a Cook, The j latter might bring home the Ba­ con or he might raise Cain, Cot­ ton or Coffee. Tho household! . ,,j ide was not neglected when such nor ie.-- were > - md a- Wall, Kit­ chen. (’hi'tnhi rs. 11 .ore, Glass, Hall and , Passing b yond the House one can find ii Sod and a Bush, as well as a Teagarden. A- to "Wea­ ther, thoro is a Snok, a Sprinkle, If the Fellows and a Flood. PAGE THREE aren’t too Short they may pick a Rose or a Peach, but they will have to be Strong and Ruff as well as Smart. Of course, being W'ise, one the mere Ike Fowler and Joeseph Fagan of Victoria attended the Texas- T. C. U. game Saturday. t i - i t "Th.- s tu d e n ts ' own sto re ’ THE CAMPUS By S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R M I S S I O N A R Y S O C I E T Y E N T E R T A I N S A T T E A T R E A S U R E H U N T TO RE H E L D R Y W E R B C L A S S A treasure hunt at 5:30 o’clock Honoring Mr. W. H. McKin­ ti morrow will be this month’s en­ ley, the, Women’s Missionary So­ tertainment for the members of ciety of the University Baptist ( ’hutch entertained Tuesday af- Dr. E. C. Webb’s Sunday school ternoon with a tea at the home class of the University Methodist of Mrs. Walter Pope. Cut flowers church, Winnie Wright, social in yellow and orange were used chairman of the c l a s s , announced, throughout the house as decora- The hunt will begin at the Wes tions. Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mrs. Roland Barrow presided at the table which wras laid with a lace cloth. All members of the class and their friends who with to go should lign ify their intention by calling l u n e Comer at 5046, or Winnie W right at 7711. ley Bible Chair. in * * * * the receiving Guests were ushered by Misses Ah XZena Haines and Jace Hornby. In line were officers ami members of the society, Mesdames Walter Pope, W. H. McKinley, W. C. Haines, R. M. Hamby, Pope Lawrence, IL E. Fabion, J. W. Maxwell, Leo Haynes, and Loving Woolford. Members of the entertainment committee were Mesdames T. C. McCormick, Clark Estes, C. -J. Kimmars, Albert Pollard, Roland Gilbert, Sam John White, R. L. Harris. * * * Slaughter, P O W E R S - T A L L I E H E T W E D D I N G S O L E M N I Z E D M R S . T O M D. W H I T E L E A V E S Mrs. Tom D. White, formerly Gretchen Smith, returned to her home in Roswell, N. M., Wednes­ day alter a ten-dav visit at the home of her parents in Austin Mrs. White was an outstanding -student on the campus during the years she spent in the University and was tutor in journalism last year. -------------- o-------------- I S a le s Increase In D e p a r tm e n t S to r es Miss Mary Talliehet, a former student and John Nathaniel Powers were mar­ I I ried Wednesday morning at in the University, ’clock at the home of the bride s v)( 0f brents in Houston. Sales of SI Texas department torcs for October were 21 per cent over the total for Septem jn Fpf^e 0f the continuance (jrv weather, according to ^ Mrs. Lee Curtiss, sister of the j th|. University Bureau of Busi- S S This improvement ness Research. bride, was matron of honor. An other sister of the bride, Miss is greater Emily Talliehet, was maid of hon- than usual,” the bureau’s report ajtp “The seasonal gain between or, and Miss Lily Rice, Airs. Seth Lamb, and Miss Coloma Powers the two months, based on t h e were bridesmaids. Wilmer Hunt j average for 1927-28-29, is lf) per was best man, and the grooms- cent, and th" last year men were James Swift, Pat Evell, | was only 13 per cent. Galveston, Joe Moore, Dick Burns of Dallas Tyler, and Abilene ma ie the larg­ Seth Lamb, and Conroy Scoggins. est gains. rn rn rn increase “ As compared with October last for the month were at year, sales the chapter K A R R A K A R R A t0 20 per cent under those lear! of Brenham, arid Marie Dor- prevailing last year, and part at tei of Temple. dollar Following the initiation, a bu: fet supper was rerve i to the ac tive members and Austin alum nae, in honor of the new initiates. : those for the same least of volume of to lower price-. Sales for the year to date are 16 per cent under ten months lhe East Texas oil the decline tivity in a l e s in in is therefore due Ta K A R R A S I G M A RA NQI E T I N I T I A T I O N F O L L O W S fraternity Kappa Sigma held f< rmal initiation services Wednes- day night for Lester Hanks San Augustine, David Loving of Waco, Fred Thompson o f Dallas, \ ernon Black of W ichita balls. and Dillard Baker of Coleman. Honoring the new students, the fraternity entertained with a ban­ quet at the Dri>kill Hotel at 8 o’clock. PI R E T A P H I TO H OL D O P E N H O U S E S U N D A Y I of last year. “ Collections improved have generally the State. throughout The ration of collections to out­ standing accounts as reported to , the bureau by 68 stores has im- to 30.5 of j VP0Ved 26.3 per cent . per cent. the United Sattes, Octo- “ In |K1. sa]es this year were 15 per yW cent under those for last year, and sales for the first ten month.' were IO per cent under those for the corresponding period in 1930 act ording to the Federal Reserve Board. The Boston and New York districts made th.1 hest showing, while the Eleventh Federal Re­ serve District, embracing all of Texas, and parts of New Mexico, Aiizona and Louisiana, continued to be the farthest behind.” -------------- o-------------- Texas Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi will be hostesses Sunday a f ­ ternoon from 5 to 7 o’clock for an open house honoring their new pledges, who are Roberta Nan Devanter, Austin; Katherine Slit I ton, Kingsville! Louise Workers on the payrolls of 673 Brown, Ela P a s o . The committee T ix a s firms October 15 numberer. is 79,215 and represented a gain <*1 in charge of the open house of Martha Edmond, 2.1 per cent over the total at tin composed Jerome Cartright, Virginia Suggs, corresponding in Mu* pre- time and Norma Hill. vious month, according to the Uni­ * ■ v versity Bureau of Business Re­ arch. This increase is the firs! C H R I S T M A S D A N C E P A Y R O L L S G A I N a n d * * P L A N N E D R Y plant for a Christmas dance ( ' L UR 'nee the report of May 15. Av erage weekly wages paid each worker amounted to $25.84, com­ In Speci al to T h e Daily Te xan. -------------- ii —---------- .John Keenan, and the off! FOUR W A Y S TO SCHOOL ponding firms on the monthly re­ port of September 15. thirteen of the will he discussed at a meeting rared t0 $25.s? o f the dance committee of the in Main Texas-Galveston Club Building 207 at 7 o’clock Thats- day night. f ists of Joy Birring, Peter f os- bureau el Ii, cers of the organization. industrial I he committee eon- croups, the Grins reporting to the increased the number of I workers on the payrolls as coni- j pared with the month from Aug- just 15 to September 15,” the Bu j reau’s report said. “The most not- i able gains in point of actual work- 1 8 .- It "cs was made in the cotton com- takes four methods of transporta- pressing and the petroleum re tm student ing groups. Large relative gain ti on each wert also made in the pure food to his classer products, cotton oil mills, and University. is Bill Gregg of quarrying groups. There has been Cleburne, and he uses an automo­ the a noticeable falling o f f in number of persons employed by bile. a train, a street car and his own feet to get him from his home women’s clothing manufacturing hops and by lumber mills, and a to the T. C. U. campus. in the number ot catena! drop FORT WORTH, Nov. take him to hi- at Texas Christian day to get one The student His parents train in the family car; he rides workers at ice cream factories. the train to Fort Worth; walk- ‘Dallas and Beaumont made from the T. & P. station to his -light gain as compared with th<• street cai-, which he rides to the previous month for th*- first tine inc*' July and May respectively campus. He has never been late to class. >nd joined Houston, San Antonio but he has misled the afternoon md Waco in showing more work ors on the payrolls on October 15 train back to Cleburne. th** corr* spending dab- approximately than on travels Gregg 225 miles each week. By the close a month earlier.’ of the fall sam eater he Mill hav- , Gk.dys Morris and Laurie Dell to his credit, si me 4050 miles and by the end of the school year K i l l i n g of Ganado were guest he will have traveled 8100 mile- --------------o -------------- G L E E C L U B M E E T S at the Phi Mu house last w eek­ end. Girls’ Glee Flub will meet Sue Smith and Kalb** Fly *>F in Main Gonzales will visit at the Phi Mu Thursday at 5 o’clock Building 225, Florence Hester, house next Saturday and Sun- yresident, announced Wednesday, day. for tho r o m - VV ihX I P re -T hanksgiving Sale of Fashions DRESSES and Smartest COATS . and just in t i m e for T h a n k s g i v i n g s h o p p i n g . S u r e l y y ou will wan! a n e w “ o u t f i t ” or t w o for t h e jaunt to A g g i e l a n d a n d tho holi days. N o w y o u can e c o n o m i c a l l y do so b e c a u s e Marie A n t o i n e t t e r e d u c e s prices on s mar t dresses* c o a t s and al l. You will ma rv el at the s t u nn in g s m a r t n e s s of th es e c r e a t i o n s at t h e prices t h e y a re m ar ke d . r n EXQUISITE FUR-TRIMMED COATS em bodying th e season’s sm artest styles and tric k ie s t details! in Fur-trimmed coats this group are those that sold up to 39.75 . . . now priced at are These coats of lovely fabrics and lux­ uriously trimmed with fur . * . formerly pric­ ed 49.50, now charming All o f our coats that were 59.5" are now reduced for this event at cloth coats trimming ti now 1 .i t< 5 0 75 $ 5 0 5 0 Ali Fur Coats Greatly Reduced One s ea line, t r i m ­ med with p a r a d i s e . 9 8 . 5 0 m u s k r a t . . . . v a l u e , n o w . 85.00 One s e al i n e , t r i m ­ med with g e n u i n e f il ch . . . 125. 00 . . . . v a l u e , n ow 98.50 One n orther n s ea l with Ri ege e r mi ne . 1 2 9 . 0 0 trim . . . v a l ue , n o w . . . 98.50 One g e n u i n e m u s k ­ rat — c omhi na t ion o f light a nd d a r k - 9 8 . 50 val ue, n o w . 85.00 One Russian p ony r i m m e d w i t h a m o r raccoon . . . 1 5 9 . 5 0 val ue, now’ . . . . 139.50 O ne g e n u i n e B e i g e Caracul . . . 1 97 .5 0 val ue, n o w . . . . 169.50 s e l f - t r i m m e d One Russian p o ny . . . 125.00 v a l u e , now 98.50 One p la i n S e a l i n e . . s e l f - t r i m m e d . . 9 8 . 5 0 v a l u e , n o w . 85.00 F ashion’s S m a rte st Frocks Ideal fo r Thanksgiving Frolics Smart, natty woolens — sheer and lovely with all the that little details make for smartness , . . formerly 16.75 and 19.75, now velvets, can ­ Gorgeous tons, and woolen* ar* in eluded in this group that were formerly priced at 2!*.50 . . . now 45 75 if 4 ch/, dfc • K \%\ \ El i mi n a t e t hat hist rn in Ute wo r r y and r u s h ! SH OR W IT H D A IL Y T E X A N A D V E R T IS E R S ft& t POUR T H £ - s - D A I E Y b b m & e iM f t g f l T E X A N ©&aodl(Ba)& IFtotiaoaa TV/* D aily T w a u iavibw th e w riting af fr**-l*n** line" art! Ii* to b* p iH 'th ed na “ • torial* or “ f W * f Stu d en t Forum column*. Such *ditorial* m a tt b* *rriu*» by student* of th* U n iver»lty and » a « t pertain directly t* aam* po*** of •tn d *n t life. A ll contribution* b u u t b* «!*n*d. b it th* contrfb itor ■ to roQ’J t t t t . b o il* * * * nam* will not b* printed I' h* article* w ill not b« printed. 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S h o e s , c o a t * , h at * , 6t h . v a l u a b l e . 4 1 7 E. a n d e v e r y t h i n g T e l e p h o n e 3 7 6 2 . A N E W R E C O R D , y o u s h o u l d h o a r it t o d a y . It - r ai le d "G ood N i g h t S w e e t ­ h e a r t ” arid "J W o u l d n ' t C h a n g e Y o u for t h e W o r l d ” b y G u y L o m b a r d o & Hi* R oy a l C a n a d i a n s . J. R. R E E D M U S I C CO. 8 0 5 C o n g r e * * . In lin e w it h t h e u su a l s e a s o n a l t e n d e n c y f o r an i n c r e a s e b e t w e e n S e p t e m b e r and O c t o b e r , the num - bet o f c o m m e r c i a l fa ilu re * in Go- by> 40, East j b u y H I G H E S T P R I C E S p a id f o r s e c o n d - h a n d s h o e s , a n d h a t* . W e a l s o l a d i e s ' c l o t h e * . P h o n e 8 7 1 7 , o r c a ll c l o t h i n g , F O R S A L E F O R S A L E : R o y a l p o r t a b l e e r , p o r t a b l e v i c t r o l a , a n d t y p e w r i t ­ t w o L i t t l e t i c k e t * , al l a t h a l f - p r i c e . T h e a t e r H e a to n P h o n e 2 - 0 2 6 5 . R O O M S F O R R E N T F R O N T R O O M , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e , b e a u ­ f r o m f u r n i s h e d , t i f u l l y b lo ck * t w o 1 f t 1 , m -- ™ a n u D R . R T. W E B E R D e n t i s t C a p i t o l. M e a ls . $ 5 . 5 0 p er w e e k . A t t n . . - | 1 0 1 4 N o r w o o d B l d * t i v e p r ic e T h o m p s o n . t o c o u p l e . 7 3 6 3 . Mrs. S t e ll a M I S C E L L A N E O U S P h o n e 6 8 2 4 FO R R E N T t o U n i v e r s i t y m a n , f u r n i s h e d r o om w i t h b a t h n o m e R e f e r e n c e s G r an d e. P h o n e 6 7 7 1 . rep tired. n i c e l y in p r i v a t e Rio 1 9 1 3 H O S E M E N D I N G an d d r e s s a l t e r a t i o n s B lu e b o n n e t d o n e at p r ic e s . l o w e s t S h o p . 2 2 3 8 G u a d a lu p e . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 Shots from the Shows In T he Pictures in a t t he Q u e e n T o p : N o r m a n F o s t e r a n d M a e “ R e c k l e s s L i v i n g , ” C l a r k e , n o w T h e a t e r , t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , wit h u n e m ­ p l o y m e n t b e n e f i t m i d ­ n i gh t m a t i n e e S a t u r d a y ni ght , N o v e m b e r 21. r e l i e f M i d d l e : T h e o d o r e v o n E l tz , E i i s s a L a n d i , a n d V i c t o r M c ­ in “ W i c k e d , ” now a t L a g l e n , t he H a n c o c k T h e a t e r . B c t t o rn: G e o r g e B a n ­ c r o f t , F o l l y , ” in “ Ri ch M a n ’ s n o w a t t he P a r a m o u n t T h e a t e r . ste ps the ind om itable Y a n k . As usual, Mr. R o g e r s is Mr. R o g e r s above all e lse , and , a s u su al, the p ic ­ is g r a t i f y i n g e n te rta in m e n t t u r e f o r t h a t re a so n , i f th ere w ere no o th e rs. T h e sto ry o f a m an o f the p r e s e n t drfy who back t h r o u g h the a g e s fo r a u n iqu e a d ­ v e n t u r e a m o n g the knights and l a ­ dies c f C a m e l o t is e x p er tly h a n d ­ led in m a n y ways. L a u g h s crowd upon each other, especially w h en ­ e v e r Mr. R o g e r s t a k e s tithe, o f f to d ra w l extemporaneous lines. A s S i r B o s s , Mr. R o gers, who s t a r t s in out only a s a rad io sa le sm a n , sinister triu m p h s over the turn C O M I N G ! t he b i g g e s t d a n c e o f the s e a s o n Make a d ate fo r next T u e s ­ day. his Merlin and ete rn a l m agic the ro m a n c in g sa n d s, h u m iliates la riat in a S i r S a g r a m o r with a jo u s t i n g to u rn a m e n t, and re d u ces the stronghold of Q ueen M organ Le F a y to a pile o f ruins. The love story, w itll F ra n k A lbertson the and M aureen O ’ Sullivan a s prin cipa ls, do esn ’ t to a m o u n t more than a nickel’s worth. 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Modern in t h e m e , ! this picture is re p u ted to be s o m e - 1 thing new, a t least from an angle or two, which is enough to m ak e ' a movie worth attention a n y day . . . The Queen T h e a t e r will also ! screen thi> film in a midnight m a t ­ inee re lie f b e n e fit S a t u rd a y night, a t 11 “ IO unemploym ent f o r o’clock. Special tickets a t e now on -ale. T h e pi n e will be 50 cents. M E M B E R A D D E D ■J. C. M c E lh a n cy has been ad led to tho five n am es previou sly puh- !i bed f o r eligibility f o r initiation into S ig m a , h o n orary Friday a t f r e s h m a n f ra t e rn ity , :S0 o ’clock in the Y. M. C. A . Phi E t a O pening T o d ay in “ R E C K L E S S L I V I N G , ” f e a t u r ­ in g Mac C la rk e and R ica rd o C or­ tez in a p la y a b o u t a girl married to the only b o o t l e g g e r the co un try who is lo sin g m o n e \ , will come to the Queen T h e a t e r ted a. f o r an e n g a g e m e n t through S a t u r ­ d ay . 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Reviewed T o d ay their obsessed with the “ R I C H M A N ’ S F O L L Y , ” the G e o i g e B a n c r o ft p ic t u r e cu rre n t at the P a ra m o u n t, show s in m any j LVS that a good deal o f ex p ert ca r e ha< been lavished upon the m a k in g o f it, and it will su rp rise, though not n e ce ssarily by excel­ lence. nhe G e orge B a n c r o f t fa n s who think they know wnai to e x ­ pect of r u g g e d hero. Hie pla y s his u ual he man role in a sto r y which pivots on the q u e s ­ tion of money, power, and bull- ; h c a d e d n e ss v e rsu s f a m ily love and a f f e c t i o n and som e o f - the more hum an riches o f life. To achieve this cr u x , Mr. B a n c r o ft a p p e a r s a s one of a long line o f shipbuild­ ers, idea o f p a s sin g his sh ip building business to his young son. The child on dies, and the big sh ip builder flirts with bel eaved insan ity . And, as the Prin ce of D en m ark has so o f ­ ten been quoted, th e r e ’s the rub. Th rou gh the first h a lf o f the pic­ tu r e , Mr. B a n c r o ft m a k e s g e st u r e s a t being p a t e r n a l ; through the secon d half, g e s t u r e s at being p a ­ thetic. Neither is Mr. B a n c r o f t ’s forte. But p erh ap s Mr. B a n c r o f t ’s like f a n s , wrho possibly ca m e him in roles m ore replete with sm a sh in g action than s t u f f e d with psychological (itam a . will not be en tirely d isap po in ted , f o r the c o n ­ picture clu din g episodes o f the give him a big sm a sh a t e v ery ­ including him- thing in his se lf. The story g o e s that, o b s e s sin g am bition his b u siness on to a son, he neglects to notice his older d a u g h t e r. She d a i r i e s the rival sh ipbuilder, but only a f t e r all other frien d s and a s s o c ia t e s have le f t him does the stu b born f a t h e r see what he has lost, and see clearly th at it is his own fault. He g o e s on a ra m p a g e , d e st ro y in g for launching, which would have won an im portant co n tra ct a w a y from the rival builder, his d u u g t i r ’a bu band. The end, in a p p r o p r ia t e ­ ly enough, reconciliatio n. in g e n e ra l, to p a s s ready ship to i- a b ra il'e - Dee is ch a rm in g in the role of the d a u g h te r, and Robert t o o nice) A m e s a p ­ (nice b o y . pl a r s a s the man whom she m a r ­ 's. Little David D urand d o e s in by the y o u n g so n ’s role, sp ite of the that economic a r e wholly ,out of philosophizing p lace in his k -year-old mouth. The sh ip y a rd sc en es a r e impressive. f a r t E s t i m a t e : C. “ W I C K E D ” “ G e n e ra l a u d i ­ ence re a c tio n ” to “ W icked,” now chowing a t the H ancock T h e a te r , and st a r r in g E iiss a Landi with V ictor M c L a glen , s e e m s “ to indi­ ca te the p icture is one em bodyin g a good deal of g e n e ra l interest and is highly d r a m a t ic , ” acc ord in g to the Motion Pictu re Herald, a review, which trade m aga z in e picture labels blandly “ d i a m a . ” To continue q u o tin g : the is ‘It the t r a g e d y o f a wife. played by E i i s s a Lan di, who shoot- a policemen, in an e f f o r t to p r o ­ tect hor husban d, whom she had j u s t discovered w a s a th ief and a fu g itiv e from the law. Th eodore Von Eltz, the hu s­ band, f a tally w ounded, c o n f e r -es b e fo re he dies, and his devoted wife i s 'a r r e st e d and im prisoned as an accbmplice to his crime ju s t i c e , from “ S h e is p erm itted te m p o r ar y r e ­ lease from prison in ordei that her the child may he born outside prison walls. T h ro u gh the a f fo rts o f a frien d, played by V ictor Mc­ L aglen, she is g r a n t e d perm an en t rele a se from prison, but upon re­ g a in in g her discovers that her child has m eanwhile been adopted. f n (-dom, it “ Driven to d e sp e r a tio n , she kiu- to »ps the child and < a r rie- the a p a rt m e n t (M r.) M c L a g le n has provided fo r her. The a d o p t ­ e r s do not p ress the ch arge, hut make her realize the necessity o f g iv in g up the b a b y . ( M r . ) M c L a g ­ len prevails upon her leave fo r A u s tr a lia , and at with him hr: the co m Hiding sew nonces to PAGE SIX Games Set on Steers’ 1932Football Program T h r e e tilt- and in te rs e c tio n a l five c o n f e r e n c e c o n te s ts will fea- j t u r e the L o n g h o rn g r id iro n p r o ­ g r a m fo r 1932. O ne d a te is still o pen , an d a t e n t a t i v e g a m e ha} been d ra w n up w ith S o u t h w e s t ­ ern U n iv e rs ity to begin the f o o t­ ball season. once b a ttle s an d one i n t e r s e c t i o n ­ al f r a y will be played at A ustin . Two of th e c o n f e r - j ; • U n iv e rs ity of M issouri, I. nivei - j ( e n te n - sity o f O kla ho m a, a n d a r y College a r e th*- t h r e e schools! th a t have b e e n booked f o r next y e a r. T he M issouri te a m will a c ' as ho.-? t he S te e r s a L 1 '< urn bia, Mo., in O cto be r. T he Tiger f o u r y e a r c o n t r a c t w ith the S t e e r s h as still t h r e e y e a r s to ru n . T h e f i r s t g a m e w a s f o u g h t th is y e a r a t A u stin w ith th e L o n g h o rn s vic­ to r s 31-0 by a n o v e rw h e lm in g score. T h e O k la h o m a S o o n e r t e n - y e a r c o n t r a c t will not ex pire fo r seven m o re yea rs. A the c o n ­ t e s t n e x t y e a r will be a f e a t u r e of th e S t a t e F a i r at Dallas. usual, C o n t r a c t t o E x p i r e re m a in i n g C e n te n a r y , in ­ the te r s e c t io n a l opponent., will fin ish its fo o tb all c o n t r a e t w ith the I ni- th e v e r s ity n ext y e a r a t A u stin, g a m ' bein g sandw iched b e tw e e n the T. C. U. and A. lum f o r th e 1932 S e p t e m b e r U n i v e r s ity at O c to b e r I O c t o b e r 8— Ina. Mo. (October lf, O k la h o m a , at Dal las. tin. O c to b e r O c to b e r 22 29 Rice, a t H o u sto n -S. M. U. at A us November N o v e m b er B aylor, a t Waco. 18— C e n t e n a r y , a t A u stin . at A u s t in. N o v e m b e r 2 4 — Texas A. & M. Research Fellows Find I New Petroleum Bases T h e A m e ric a n P e tr o le u m I n s t i t u t e , six y e a r s ag o, in a u g u r a t e d a fiv e -y e a r p ro g r a m o f f u n d a m e n t a l p e t r o l e u m r e s e a r c h fin a n c e d by a fu n d o f $ 5 0 0,0 00 c o n t r i b u t e d by a d o n a ti o n of $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 by J o h n D. R o c k e fe lle r, an d a like a m o u n t by th> U n iv e rs a l Oil < n m p an y . O f th e m a n y re s e a rc h p ro je c ts , th e o n e d e s i g n a te d A n Inve.*tiga th e o f th e N itro g e n C o m p o u n d tion th e in P e t r o l e u m , ” w as a ss ig n ed I n i-| l a b o r a to r y a t chem ical versify, w ith P r o f , J. R. Bailey as d ir e c to r . G r a n t s e x t e n d e d t o th is ph ase of th e work over the five y e a r period a m o u n t e d to $ 1 6,35 0. T h is m o n ey w as e x p e n d e d solely i in p a y in g sa la rie s of r e s e a r c h f e l ­ lows who included Dr. E. J. P o th , j Dr. VV. C. 'Thompson, P ro f . W. M. Single. Dr. VV. W. Flo yd, VV. A, King, C. C. t o g h u rn , Ivy P a r k ­ er, and W D. A r m s tr o n g . T h L p e tr o le u m re s e a r c h has now p ro g r e sse d t o w h ere th e lab o r a t o r y te c h n iq u e r e q u i r e d in this field o f in v e s tig a tio n has been p e r f e c te d an d n o t only new o r ­ gan ic h a ' e s b u t s e v e r a l new ty p es o f bases have been Isolate d, a c ­ c o rd i n g to Dr. Bailey. T a l k * N o v e m b e r 21 la b o r a t o r y o f At a m e e tin g of th e m e th o d s oi to th e C e n tr a l th e A m e ric a n T e x a s se c tio n o f C hem ical S ociety to be held in tie- new chem ical th e U n iv e rs ity N o v em b er 21, P r o f e s ­ so r Bailey will read a palier d e a l ­ in v e s ti­ in g with th is field of g a tio n p e c u lia r p e tr o le u m T h e c ru d e m a t e ri a l used in th is w o rk is b e ­ in g supplied by th e C n ion Oil C o m p an y of C a lifo rn ia , anti only T e x a s la b o r a t o r y re- re c e n tly th* b a r r e ls of so-called ecived th r e f r o m <•» w h i c h c a m e k e ro s e n e bas**- of C a l i f o r n i a pe- 180,000 b urrel tr o le u m . re s e a rc h . P r o f e s s o r Bailey will d e s c r ib e | the isolation how this large su p p ly of r a r e b a s ­ es w as firs' s u b j e c t e d to e x h a u s t ­ ive fr a c ti o n a l d istilla tio n , prelim in a ry to the re s e a rc h in p ro g r e ss o f co m p o n e n t on each d i s ti ll a ­ b ares c o n s t it u ti n g tion f r a f t ion by ' v> o pr< > fa r duct." have been e n c o u n te r e d th a t w ere u n k o n w n previou sly . T h e s e I a r e 2, 3-D im eth yl q u in o lin e a n d I 2, 4-dim eth yl qu in olin e, r a r e syn- j th e tic ch em icals n e v e r b e f o r e oh- j ta m e d so u rce, \ fr o m a n a t u r a l Bailey said. T h e se p ro d u c t s w e re Isolated fr o m th e k e ro s e n e bases by B u rn a rd Bigg " O n “ One in t e r e s t in g ph ase o f th e s e s tu d ie s p e rt a in s to th e f o r m a ti o n o f o rg anic n itro g e n bases in the th e r m a l o f p r o ­ deco m po sition P ro f t sot Bailey c o n t i n ­ tein ued, th a t the a s s u m p tio n t h e n it r o g e n in p e tr o le u m is p r o b ­ ab ly o f pro tein origin it seem ed p ro b a b le t h a t some o f t h e same b ases o c c u rm g if a m a ­ Dilate* m ig ht be fo u n d te r ia l like c otto n seed m e a l, rich in p r o t e in , w e re su b je c te d to fc a c ­ ti! na) d is tillatio n . Oui p r e s e n t re k n o w le d g e o f such bases th a t s t r ic t e d ‘a lb u m in on d e s tru c tiv e distilla tion yields a black oil c o n ta i n in g m a n y n i t r o g e n ba e*.' H wi ver, no o n e ha.- eve ingb on e o f th e s e p r o d u c t s .’’ th*■ o b s e r v a tio n in p e tr o le u m isolated a to iii is W o r k W i t h C o t t o n S e e d this S o m e y e a r s ag o VV. A. King w h en an A m e b e a n p e tr o le u m r< s e a r c h fellow on -arm- s u b ­ j e c t a t tho U n iv e rs ity , c a r r ie d out a fe w c r u d e e x p e r i m e n t s on c ot to n seed m eal a n d fo u n d that on n itro g e n t h e r m a l d e c o m p o s itio n a- bases w ere i • c la im e d P ro f e s - o t B ailey said. f o r a lb u m in , f o r m e d ju s t " L a s t s u m m e r Miss Ivy P a r k e r , o p e r a t i n g on a m u c h l a r g e r Male. fo llo w ed up this in v e s ti g a ti o n an d p r e p a r e d a q u a n t i t y o f th e c o tto n trainee," he c o n t i n u e d . seed m eal d e m o n s t r a t e d " H e r e x p e r i m e n t s the s e p a r a t i n g th e c o m p le x m i x t u r e o f p r o d u c t s arid it is c e r t a i n t h a t r e s e a r c h in this d i r e c ti o n will n o t o n ly h a v e a s u c c e s s f u l o u tc o m e , b u t will r e ­ p r a c t ic a b i li ty o f veal an u n e x p lo r e d field th a t will a t t r a c t th e a t t e n t i o n o f m a n y r e ­ se a r c h c h e m is ts b e f o r e it is fully d evelo ped . , " T h e m ain d i f f i c u l t y in in v e s ­ ti g a ti n g c o tt o n seed m eal bases is th e tim e an d e x p e n s e th a t would in th e d is tilla tio n of in* involved the m eal to f u r n is h th e s e p r o d u c t s ; in a n a m o u n t s u f f i c i e n t f o r ex pel -1 im e n ta l p u rp o s e s . W ith o r d i n a r y I la b o r a t o r y e q u ip m e n t 'b is would j ta k e a t le a s t a y e a r . F o r t u n a t e l y . ' the U n io n Oil C om pany w as f a v ­ *ed w ith th e s e n s a ­ o ra b ly i m p tio n a l by Miss B a rk e r a n d , a s a c o n t r i b u t i o n to h e r re s e a r c h , has a g r e e d to c a r r y o u t on a p lan t scale th e d i s t i l l a ­ tion of 2 seed m e a l.” re s u lts o b ta in e d to n s o f c o t t o n B r i g h t C o m m e r c i a l f u t u r e in A lth o u g h in t e r e s t e d P r o f e s s o r B ailey L m a in ly th e s c i e n ti­ fic asp e ct o f the h u n d r e d s o f new org a n ic s u b s ta n c e s that can now he o b ta in e d fr o m p e t r o le u m d i 1* t [Hates an d fr o m t he I hernial de- comp* ition of p r o i cm matt rial, th e r e is a b lig h t o utloo k f o r the comm ot elal t hr n e a r f u t u r e o f th ese p ro d u c ts. «• j b t of a eontm ei < in! ut Hi in t e r m e d i a t e s th ey p ro d u c e d at a re a s o n a b le p e tr o le u m , p ro v id e d the d y e fi oui z a tio n of from can p r i c e . lo "Dr Ellice M cD onald, d ir e c to r C a n c e r R e s e a rc h I n s t i t u t e of the of (lie G r a d u a t e School o f M e d i­ cine, U n iv e r s ity o f P e n n s y l v a n ia , is e n th u s ia s t ie o v e r th e possibili­ ties of d i s c o v cl ing p ro du i ts of m e d icin al v a lu e th is new d o ­ main of o r g a n i c c h e m i s t r y , a n d a c o m p r e h e n s iv e p h a rm a c o lo g ic a l in­ v e s tig a tio n will be c a r r i e d out on all p r e p a r a t i o n s s u b m i t t e d . in " P e t r o l e u m b a s e s d i f f e r in th e . fr o m t a r b a s e s h as b een ! th o s e o b ta i n e d the m ost p e tr o le u m i n t e r e s t i n g b ases is main from c o a l a n d t a r an d so f a r n o n e of the coal a n d e n c o u n te r e d in th e p r e s e n t in v e s ­ tig a tio n . F ro m a sc ie n tific s t a n d ­ fact po int, thai ab o u t h e r e a r e p r e s e n t a g r e a t m a n y h y d r o a r m a t ie bases w hich, w e re th e y of p la n t o c c u r r e n c e , w ould be te r m e d alkaloids. H y d r o a r o - matic b a se s a r e not o b ta i n e d fr o m ta r, sh ale oil, o r b on e oil, coal n a t u r a l p r o d u c t s w hich h av e been the m ain so u r c e s o r g a n it ba ses ." o f R o b e rt Univ cr ity D elta T h e t a b a h a n o f V a n d e r b il t is v is itin g a t th e Ph ho use th is w eek. Thurlow B. Weed F U N E R A L H O M E A M B U L A N C E T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ■"J!" " Employees Watch F™rnPflt' J®** % Pet Pecan Trees ■»., .„d Sp*. Ck* Beta Alpha Psi Has __ P r o g r a m m e d D in n e r i r-v* t u r e t h e d i n n e r o f B e ta A lp h a Psi, m e m b e r s o f the f r a t e r n i t y la s t 1 h o n o r a r y a c c o u n t i n g f r a t e r n i t y , T h u r s d a y a t 6 o ’clock a t t h e F a c ­ u lty C lu b , VV. T. B riscoe, presi y e a r, E r n e s t C a lla w a y a n d Lr well J o n e s , will b e on t h e p r o ­ g r a m a n d t h e p a r t th e y w ill t a k e A s u r p r is e e le m e n t will Tea- d e n t, a n n o u n c e d Wednesday. Two I is b e in g k e p t s e c r e t. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 . $ A 9 K A E N Z A M X 4 You see more Double-breasted Suits w h e r e v e r w e ll-d re sse d m en are ga th ered : at w e ll rated fratern ity h ou ses, at the U n ite d H u n ts M eet rec en tly . . . N a t u ia lly t h e y ’ll b e in the m a jo rity at th e T e x a s - A g g i e g am e! to p r o t e t th e l f you h a v e a n y ide a o f p ic k ­ in g p e c a n s fr o m t h e t r e e s a lo n g W a ile r G re e k , he c a r e f u l how you go a b o u t it. J . M. Benton, la b o r f o r e m a n , h as h ire d W a l ­ t e r Le mc tr e e s . A n d Mr. h e m p r o t e c t T h e p e c a n s on t h e f o r t h e m ut?, t r e e s ! t h e g r o u n d t r o u b l e o f a r e y o u r s d o n t h u t p ic k in g t o u c h th is B e f o r e y e a r t h e r e w as no o n e to w a tc h th*-y w e r e o v e r t r e e s a n d b ad ly m u t i l a t e d by p e c a n lov­ ers. N ow t h e s i t u a t i o n is c h a n g ­ e d ; tr e e s a r e p r o t e c t e d . th e m . th e th e the N o o n e t h e r e is a b o v e su sp ic io n . J . W . C a lh o u n , c o m p ­ E v en tr o ll e r , w as q u e s t i o n e d c o n ­ c e r n i n g his b u s in e s s a t W a l l e r ( re ek w h en he w a s f o u n d w a n ­ th e o t h e r d e r i n g a b o u t fo r m id a b l e - l o o k in g •lay w ith a in his h a n d . Mr. w a lk in g stic k th e stick a n d L e nz had s e e n th e m a t t e r h a d b e t t e r d ecid e d fo llo w e d he He in v e s ti g a te d . Mr. C a lh o u n d o w n th e c r e e k f o r som e d is ta n c e . F i n a l ly he a s k e d in a p o lite h u t f i r m v o ic e : “ A m you w a t c h i n g t o o ? " Mr. C a lh o u n a d m i t t e d t h a t he w a s n ot, b u t c o n v in c e d Mr. Lenz * h a t he w a s on ly t r y i n g to f i n d a n e w lo c a tio n fo r th e s t a d i u m f e n c e , w hich will h a v e to he m o v e d to m a k e ro o m f o r th e new b o u le v a r d . Bit a n d S p u r r i d i n g club held t r y o u t s W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e W o o d la w n P olo F ie l d a n d f o u r , g irls passed t e s t a t j th is tim e, M iria m C o o p er, r e p o r t ­ t h e p ra c t ic a l e r f o r th e clu b, said. 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