# PKone It Irt N ew s .............................................. A fte r IO P. M...................................... .. .............. —......... C irculation A dvertisin g ................... ...................... ____ __ _ 9181-61 9187 23164 2 31 6 5 X K e J V e a l E s r S om e wh at Col der F ri da y. VOL. XXXII. T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R ’ A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1931 First C o lleg e D aily in the S o u th ‘Macbeth’ Tickets W R E N N L I B R A R Y O B T A I N S P l a c e d on S a l e N A P O L E O N I C C O L L E C T I O N S cover design t or the v.ar- t h e S un da y J Us ^las been chosen ^ and is now bei ng made, Roland Boyd, editor, -aid Th u r s da y . A descr iption of . the cover will not he given b ef or e! I he book i- complet e t h e A m / a t T I I i l F € C H I I I < 1 C 0 S D ram a Brought to C am pus U nder D irection O f A ssem b ly Players Listed February 16 S et as D ate For A ppearance In G ym T ick ets for “ M acbeth,” which the N ew York Shakespeare P lay­ ers will present at the Gregory Gym nasium M onday, February 16, are being sold rapidly, stated Joe the R iley, who is sales. in charge o f Prices o f adm ission are 35 cents for students, 50 cen ts fo r non­ students, and 75 cen ts for reserve sea ts. These tick ets are on sale ut the Co-Op, Heed’s Music Store, a n d ut the Austin the office of High School, Riley a n n o u nc e d . B r e a k s Tradi t i on This play is b ein g brought here by tim* S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly in an e f f o r t to br ing wor t hwh i le e n t e r ­ tain m en ts to the cam pus, and it is the s t u d e n t s show hoped, should i nt e r es t an d ent husi a sm, enou gh include T m h e n t e r t a i n m e n t s to tax, said Alber t in the b l a nk e t 11st r o w , of d i r e c t o r the c o mmi t t ee f or the e n t e r t a i n ­ ment. publicity T h e S h ak es p e a re p l a yer s who a r e p r e s e nt i ng “ Ma c b e t h” had the dist inct ion last season of b r e a k ­ ing a long t r adi ti o n at fbi* United S t a t e s Military Aca d emy at West Point. No professional d r a m a t i c c o m ­ p a n y had a p p e ar ed t h e re until last Oc t ob er when the player s w e r e invited to give a S u n d a y ma t i n e e p e r f o r m a n c e of “ J u l i u s C a e s a r ” the historical Memori al Hall in the Hudson River. ovei looking the Fol l o wi n g t he pri- pl a y er s wt/re e x te n d e d vilege of wi t nessi ng a f t e r n o o n dress pal ade of ca de t s t he i r p e r f o r m a n c e E x p e r i e n c e d A c t o r * long ex p e ri e n ce by hea ded is Th e c o m p a n y and Claire J a m e s Hendr ic kson is Br uce. Mr. Hendr i kson, who t he pl a y er s, ha- tho d ir ec t o r of in S hakes­ had r epe r t o i re , h a v i n g play­ pe a r e a n ed in the compani e s of both Fritz Lei b e r a n d late R o b e r t B. Mantell. Miss B r u t e has also had several y e a r s of S h ak es pea r an r e ­ p e r t o i r e as well as n u m e r o u s e n ­ g a g e m e n t s with New York c o m­ panies, such as P e n e l l a ’s Spanish op er a, “ The Wi ldca t , ” the T h e a ­ t e r Guild’s and others. “ P e e r G y n t , ” the tho J o h n (', Hickey is r e p o r t e d to he one of fi nest c ha r a c t e r ac t or s on the A me r i ca n stage, and his expe r i enc e d at e- back to his b eg i n n i ng s as p r o p er t y by in the F re der i ck f a m o u s c om p a n y Wa r de, Louis J a m es , a n d M a n e Wa i nwr ig ht . Mr. Hickey a p p e a r ­ in last season on Br o d aw a y ed his original I’. role o f S al mo n revival of Drink- Chase w a t e r ' s “ A b r a h a m Lincoln. ” t he of in S t a n le y (Nibley nas j u s t com­ pleted a successful s u m m e r e n ­ g a g e m e n t at the c e l e b r a t e d Ma v­ erick T h e a t e r in t he Catskills a t Woodstock, N. Y., w'hich h as as s t a r s guest such t i u n h u r t and .Mr. Cobley has Bl anche Yurka. the S h a k e s p e a r e P l a y ­ been with t h r e e seasons. Previous er - play, e n g a g e m e n t - were in “ Wall in A. A. a n d S t r e e t . ” Mil ne’s “ The Ivory Door.” player s as Gladys B r o a dw a y the for Mary Glover was f o r titre*? se a­ sons a m e m b e r of t h e R o b e rt B. Mantel ! Co m p an y, playing such in “ As i m p o r t a n t roles as Cella You Like “ The it,” Ner i ssa M e r c h a n t of Venice, ” a n d Gone- ril in “ King L e a r. ” in Robert Greene, p r io r to j o i n - ! in ing the S h ak e s p e a r e P l a y e r s two y e a r s ago, had a p p e a r e d in “ The Wi nged Me ss e n ge r” and the New York pr odu ct i on of “ Ch ic a go ” with Fr&ncine L a r ri mo r e, Mr. Gr e e ne has a p p r o a c he d in p i c t ur es in s u p p or t of Erich von S troheim. R e c e i v e * F a v o r a b l e C o m m e n t Th e T a r Heel, daily of the Un i v er si t y of Nor t h Carol ina, has s t a t e d in p a r t : “ Last n i g h t ’s p e r ­ f o r m a n c e S ha k e s pe a re Pl aye r s m a rk ed t he f ir s t a p p e a r ­ an c e of a pr ofessional d r a m a t ic or g an i z a ti o n t he U ni ve r si t y on c a mp u s in m a n y years. A n d the a ud i e nc e was del ighted with the p l a y e r s and with t h e i r p r e s e n t a ­ tion of ‘J u li u s C a e s a r ’.” the by Gr an d Rapids H e r a l d s t a t e d : “ A forceful and e l oqu e nt p e r f o r ­ m a n ce U n d o u b t e d l y some o f the f i ne s t a c t i ng seen in G r an d Rapids in m a n y d a y s. ” . . . . Macon ( Ga.) T e l e g r a p h : “ New York t r o u p e del ights a ud i e nc e a t Wesl eyan. The age old d r a m a was f p r es e nt ed with dignity, cl earness and s y m p a t h y a n d was received with real i nt e r es t a n d e n j o y m e n t bv a packed house in t he We sleyan A u d i to r i u m . ” last night of on two have ei ght is also been e r with Har e Looks a n d relics per tain- p ond en ce of N a p o l e o n B o n a p a r t e B o n a p a r t e h ave wi t h his b r o t h e r Jose ph, a t on-' t ime king of Spain, which w e r e exhibit in t r an s l a t e d a n d published, t o g e t h - t he me mo r i es of Ki ng in(Jr l(> t he bee n placed W r e n n L i br ar y of the University, Thetse me mor abi l i a t a k e n f r o m t h e S t a r k collection, J os e ph in L ondon in 1855. a n d h ave been a u g u m e n t e d by a Two badges, a la r ge a n d a small l arge g r o u p of new ma t e r i a l which cross of the Legion o f H o n o r, ar e Mrs. Mi r i a m L u t c h e r S t a r k ol included a m o n g t he me mo r ab i l i a O r a n g e has r e c en tl y s e cur ed and of the “ Litt le E m p e r o r , ” as is a bugle hor n with e n g r a v i n g s by s e n t to t he library. A m on g Mrs. S t a r k ’s r ec ent ac- AV. S t e w a r t , who wa s one of t h e l arge sets of g u a r d s of Napol e on at St. Hel e na, volumes each T h e r e quisi tions ar e an e n g r a v i n g of! books which a r e ex t r a- i ll us t r at ed with Longwood Old Hous e a t St. H e l e n a j color pr i nt s of Napoleon and oth- a n d of N ap o l e o n ’s tomb t h e r e by ers closely c on n e ct e d with him, S tewar t. an d with a m o n g w’hieh a f e pap e r s signed by c u re d vol ume s a n d relics a r e s e v - 1 him a n d l e t te r s w r i t t e n by his er a l i tems which we r e t a k e n f r o m I marshalls. In t hese two sets al one! t h e al r e ad y large S t a r k collection I t h e re ar e several h un d r ed origi- of Napoleonic material. One of nai Napoleonic d ocumen t s . One of these is a book cont i nu i ng a d i a - 1 t he sets is N a p o le o n ’s me moi r s by g r a m of the f o r t c o n s t ru c t e d by a ; M. de Bou r ri enn e , his pr i vat e sec- gr ou p of N a p o l e o n ’s old g u a r d is “ The who c a m e to Te x a s and m a d e a r e t a r y , while Life of N ap ol e o n ” by Dr. William s e t t l e me n t on the T r i ni t y River in 1817, a f t e r his death. A n o t h e r ! Milligan Sloane, p r o fe s s o r of his- is a volume co nt a i ni n g the origi- to r y at P ri nc et o n University. nal d oc u m e n t s of t h e f o u r Napo- his of A very bea u t i f ul volume which Icons— Nap ol e an B o n a p a r t e , Mrs. S t a r k e s e cur ed only rec en t l y son, called “ t he Little K ong is “ Napoleon et Son Filis,” cove r of which is dec or at e d with poleon III, or Louis Napoleon, and six inset plaques of Napoleon and j Louis’ son, Imper ial, A case c o n t a i n i n g several i n t e r e s t - his son pai nted on ivory. ing relics of Napoleon is also dis- dedi cation t he Home,” B o n a p a r t e ’s nephew', Na-1 Exhibit ed with t hese n ewl y se- V o l u m e S e c u r e d cop\ of “ Lu the Pr i nc e do cu men t s . t he o t h e r or iginal T h e di S t a f a n o Egidio played. It holds a lock of t h e em-1 is also Napoleonide Petron.i” new books Mrs. S t ar k sent to the University. A n o th e r r ar e volume included in the p e r o r ’s hair, a stone f r o m his t omb at S’ Helena, a st on e f r o m ! the house w h e r e he lived at St. is com- Helena, a piece o f wood f rom bm ; prised of the c onf id e nt i a l c o r r e s - ; coffin, and a small bit of his pall. C a c t u s Cover Design Chosen, Boyd Announces Theme A rt and W ork O n T w o S ectio n s Is C om plete Texan St af f In Picture N iglu editors, depa r t m e at e d ­ itors, nignt assistant.-, d e p a r t ­ ment assistants, edi torial w r i t ­ ers, J. Iii a n d -I 24 s t u d e n t s who wish to be iii the T exa n g r o u p pit l ur e, which is to be m a d e i'm the ( ’actus, will me et in f r o n t of B. Hall this a f t e r n o o n , at 2:15 o ’clock, David Hall, e d i t or of The Daily T e x an , a nn ou n ce d . Class p i c t ur es a r e now bei ng finished, and s t u d e n t s have been as ked to watch the a dv er t is e me n t s ! in The Daily Tex a n for closing dates. Additional s or ori ty aud f r a ­ t e r n i t y pictur es a r e going to the e n g r a v e r s eve r y clay, an d b e a u t y pictur e- ar e bei ng ma d e at time, Boyd said. t h i s 1 All copy for t h e medical section has been complet ed and is in t i n1 hand s of the en g ra ve r . All t h e m e i a r t work ha- been finished and color work is bei ng pr i n t e d. Wor k has also been co mpl et ed on the the e x - j execut ive section. W'ith i nt r a-! ception of basketball and mur al s, is complete. the at hlet ic section T h r e e - f o u r t h s o f the copy m u s t be in by March IO, a n d eve ry th in g m u s t be t u r n e d over to the me- j ch a n i e ai d e p a r t m e n t by April IO,] with the exc ep t ion of t he b e a u t y section a n d t he Grind. o-------------- A T K I N S O N R E V I E W S B O O K ‘‘W h e r e the Blue Begins” by Ch ri st o p h e r Morley was reviewed by Fl ore nce Atkinson a t a m e e t t i n g of Ashbel L it e ra ry Society a t 5 o’clock T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n in the club r oom of Scottish Rite Dor-* mit ory. N ame s of prospective m e m ­ bers wer e t u r n e d in a t a business session. ---------------o---------------- F O U R S T U D E N T S ILL F ou r .students wer e r ep o r t e d ill by the Uni v er si t y Hea l t h Service T h u rs da y . T h el ma P l umb was at St. David’s Hospital; J a c k Wa l k er and William Be t t s w er e in Seton I n f i r m a r y , a n d M a r g a r e t Borg was at B r a c ke n r i d g e Hospital. to J a n e Home visits w er e ma d e C a me r o n a n d D orothy Nell R o s s . ---------------o-------------- N A M E S A D D E D T O L I S T Madeleine Ellen S t r i c t e r , Bulla Belle T ot t e n, and Meredith Earl pe r sons whose Ro be r t s ar e the n a m es have been a dde d to t he list of those who ar e eligible f o r initi­ ation, Dean V. I. Moore a n n o u n ­ ced T h u r s d a y . 7 Men E lected ^ To Curtain Club B en n ett’s ‘Bright Island’ Presented in Marct^ in el ec t ed Seven men w er e to me mb er sh i p the C u r ta in Club last night o u t of t w en t y - ni n e a p ­ plicant.-. F ollowing were tile suc­ cessful c a nd id at es : C h es t e r Allen, Robe rt Blieden, I rving Moore, W a l t e r P a y n e , E u g e n e S a n g e r , H o r t o n Smith, I rving T e n a n t , Jr. and Roy “ Br ight I s l a n d ” by Arnol d B e n ­ net t has been selected as t h e next pr oduct i on o f the Cu r t a i n (Tub. B a r n e t t Shaw, pr esident, has a n ­ nounced. T he pr oducti on is s c he d­ uled f or the middle of Ma rc h, -------------- o-------------- Class O fficers M eet For Lunch Thursday the p r e s i d e n t To discuss the revival o f class spirit a m o n g the U ni ve r si t y s t u ­ dent s, vice at p r e s i d e n t o f each a l uncheon a t I o ’clock T h u r s d a y with t he o ff i c er s o f t h e O r a nge J a c k e t s a n d John McCu r dy, sec­ r e t a r y of t he E x - S t u d e n t s ’ Asso­ ciation. and class m e t The me et i ng was held a t the Universit y Commons, an d plans f o r the next luncheon to be held Ma rc h IO w er e made. included The g ues t s F ra nc e s Laughlin, p re s i d e n t of the senior gir ls; M a r g a r e t V a u g h a n , vice p r e s i d e n t ; Da p h n e Gri sham, p r e s ­ j u n i o r g i r ls ; f r a n ­ i de nt o f t h e vice p r e s i d e n t ; ces Gr e enwo od, Zula Williams, pr esi de nt of the sop homo r e girls; A n a m a r y Davis, vice p r es i d e n t ; KiV {benne G r i f ­ f r e s h m a n fith, p r e s i d e n t of vice girls; Madeleine Sfr ieber , pr es i d e nt ; Bess Olson, p r es i d en t of the O r a n g e J a c k e t s ; Alice Root, ] vice p r e s i d e n t ; Miss D o ro t h y Ge« ; baue r , assistant d e a n of w o m en ; an d Mr. McCur dy. t he ‘ Friday I T Brings o ‘Luck’ Dearth Brow n Gives Talk On China Patterns F r i d a y i 3! Lucky or o t h e r ­ w i s e it is upon us. Black cats, wal ki ng u n d e r looks,” st e pp i ng ladders, “ last in s t a ir over brooms, ambl i n g s t e p s; a n d F r i d a y 13 would ma k e a “ bug- a- boo” d i c t i o n a ry f o r a p a r t of i n h a b i t a n t s of the universe. t he Fi n di ng lost hai r pi ns or penni es, ma k i ng r hymes, and F r i d a y 13 m a y be “ red m a r k s ” on the c a le n d a r of m a n y p e r ­ sons. Ne' er - the- less tis F r i d a y 13, when all s t u d e n t s should w a t c h the i r step-, ] Choosing Chi na “ Kee pi ng Close to N a t u r e and for the Best P a i n t i n g ” was the s u b j e c t o f the l e ct ur e del ivered the Home Economics Club T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­ noon a t 5 o ’clock in H. E. Hail 6, by Mrs. M. B. Brown. to “ F i f t y y e a r s ago only a rt i st s t ast e is e n a b l e d pai n t ed , but t o d a \ a n y o n e who has to an arti stic pa i nt by u s i ng pat ter ns. T h e only r e q u i r e m e n t s f or chi na p ai n t i n g a r e good will fust- with t he when h e a t e d , ” Mrs. Br own -aid. chi na a n d p ai n t s which ch in a itself Mr.-. Br ow n t h e nat uralist ic and convential designs 1 wi t h pieces o f her own c h i n a wa r e . i ll ustr ated Clayton Address Is Scheduled For Saturday at IO C otton M an to Speak O n ‘W orld ’s E con om ic T an gle’ Appears at ‘Y ’ Problem s Found in M odern B u sin ess W ill Be Stressed W. L. C layton, o f the Houston j firm o f A nderson and Clayton, j cotton exp orters, producers, and j m anu factu rers, w ill speak at IO o’clock S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g a t the Y. M. ( \ A. auditorium to stu d en ts] in the School o f B u s i n e s s Admin­ istration. talk. He “ T h e Wo r ld' s Economic T a n g l e ” the s u b je ct o f Mr. Clay­ will be is b r o u g h t here t o n ’s u n d e r the au s pi ce s o f t he Y . M. C. A. in E t hi c s a n d p r obl e ms met the m o d e r n bu si ne ss worl d w ill be st r es sed in t he ad dr ess. in All the IO o ’clock classes School of Business A dm i ni s t r a t i o n will be dismissed in o r d e r to al­ low t he s t u d e n t s to h e a r the talk, Dr, J. A. F i tz g er al d, d e a n of the School of Bus iness A d m i n i s t r a ­ tion. said T h u r s d ay . New York Times Commends Dobie Praise G iv en for W o rk O n ‘C oron ad o’s C h ild ren ’ the whole P ra ct i cal ly f ou r t h t h e book r evi e w section page ot ot tho New York T i m e s f o r S u n ­ day, F e b r u a r y 8, w a s devot ed to •i ’ eview of -I - Fi a u k I)obi* s r e­ cent book, “ C o r o n a d o ’s Ch il d r e n. ” in the book we r e r e p r o d u c e d along with t he review’. i l l ustr ati ons a p p e a r i n g Two "I t I- hard t h e m a n d to pick f r o m Mr. D ibiuC stories, t h e re a r e so many of t he y a r e so g o o d . Mr. Dobie lias c on t ri ved t h r o u g h ­ out to keep t h e a t m o s p h e r e o f the the c o u n t r y th a t he c h a r a c t e r s with whom he is so f ami li ar ,” the review r e a d s . l ose s a n d Tho I >o hie. Mr. d i v u l g e s for who m it was co mment ed on at t r adi ti on , a s d e p i c t e d by t r e a s u r e one i n t e n d e d , wa- length. that b ur ie d i t s e l f only to t h e “ His is as e n t r a n c i n g a vol lime as one is likely to pick up ll) a mo n th o f Sundays*,” r e ­ viewer concludes. t h e Former Professor Dies in W ash in gton Miss A n n a E u r e t t a Ri cha rdson, one o f the first h o me economies pr ofe ssor s of the U ni v e r si t y, died in Wa s hi ng t on , D. C., T uesda y , f e b r u a r y 3, of a r el a p s e a f t e r an a t t a c k of influenza, a c c o r d i n g to word received here. At the ti me of h e r d e a th Miss Ri chardson held an of fi ci al posi­ tion with the United S t a t e s gov­ e r n m e n t in c on ne ct ion with the t e ac hi ng of home ec on o mi c s an d the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of t he Smith- H ug he s Fund. to RD.ss Ri chardson c a m e the Univer sit y as a n ad j u n c t p r ofe ssor the f irs t y e a r t h a t h o m e economics was taught here. t h r o u g h o u t (he Wo r ld W a r a n d be­ came a lull p r o fe s s o r d u r i n g her stay here. t a u g h t She A f t e r she o bt a ine d h er position with the Uni t e d S t a t e s g o v e r n ­ me n t a n d w e nt t o W a sh i ng t o n to live, Miss R i ch a rds on visited sev­ eral t i m e s a t the U n i v e r s i t y in her ca pac i t y as a d m i n i s t r a t o r of the S m i t h - Hu g he s F u nd. Library to D isplay O. H e n r y ’s V alentine F r a g m e n t s of the pav i ng from the bu il di n g w h er e (J. H e n r y pub Iishon di spl ay af t h r o u g h o u t a n o t h e r week, P r o ­ fessor S. E. Gideon, a s s oci a t e p r o­ fessor of a r c h i t e c t u r a l hist ory and design, a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . J All f r a g me n t - of t h e pave me nt l a n d t h e ar e ] e i ther owned by the Univer sit y or j inde fi ni t el y the loaned t o T h e ar t i c l e s wer e ob­ owners, f r o m A r t h u r Raat z, who ta ined hives a t ( Ne edmor e , an d who was j the r e c i p i e n t valentine of year s ago. or iginal v al e n t i m it by t h e 0 ----- R E G I S T R A T I O N I N C R E A S E S R egistration t hr ough T h u r s d a y num ber o f t ot a l increased t he stud en ts to 5,992. for 1930-31 This is an inc re as e o f 2(>i over the num ber o f students f o r 1929-30, which wa- set at 5,731 t h e same date last year. Friday is the last day f o r r e g i s t r a t i o n this semest er . Texas Exes 42nd Legislature Senate Passes Bill For I $40,000 to Maintain 1931 Summer School P a s s a g e T h u r s d a y of the s u mm e r school a p pr o p r i a t i on bill by which the U n i ve r si t y will receive $40,000 f or s u m m e r school m a i n ­ t enance this y e a r was the chief act of the S en a t e of t he F or t y second Legi slat ure d u r i n g a d a y f e a t u r e d only by the i nt r oduc t i on of a n u m ­ ber o f hills and a n u m b e r o f votes on e m e r ge n cy hills m a r k i n g the da y s o f the 30 day s final I aside f o r the i nt r od uc t i on of bills! a n d e m e r g e n c y hills. T h e vote was 26-3 on t he a p pr o p r i at i o n bill, which included s u m m e r school a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for all s t a te e du c at iona l i ns t it ut i ons of higher learning. Official Auditor Recommended To Student Groups the pas sage o f No. 1 1 3 Aviator Delivers Lecture Tonight At 8 in Capitol U n iv ersity A erona U t i c a ! S o ciety to M eet H inton To Arrive at l l Explorer R ecen tly A w arded C ongressional M edal O f H onor G O R D O N M. B U R N S R e p re se nt at i ve of t h e t w e n t y - ninth district was in t he Uni­ versity in the au m mc i of 1927 It and the long t e r m of 1928. was while he w as enr oll ed t h a t he took his ba r e x a mi na t i on . Mr. B u r n s w*as b o r n a t Ed na, Texas, in 1904. F i ni s hi ng high school in Huntsville, he e n t er e d the Sam Houston S t a t e T e a c h ­ ers’,’ College t h e r e and received his ba* helot- of science de g r ee from Mr. But n now lives at H u n t s v die. inst it ut i on. that University Adds Extension Work In Aeronautics A n th ro p o lo g y , E con om ics, A n d Education R eceive N ew C ourses Co mmer ci al a e r onaut i c s, a n<>n- ( r ed i t course, will be included in the next bulletin of the Ext ensi on T ea ch i n g B ur ea u of The U n i v e r ­ S t u d e n t s may be­ sity nj Texas. gin work «»n the cour se a bout the f i r s t of May, accor ding to Miss Jul i a Vance, regi st ra i of the b u r ­ eau. This course will he u n d e r the supervision of M. M. Hellei, i ns t r u ct or in me chanical e n g i n e e r ­ ing in tile I niversi ty; it will give a study of the principles of flight, t h e o r y, cons t ru c t i on and on l i g h t e r than a i r and O p e r a t i o n of machines. The c our se will include a s t ud y of the hi st ory of t r a n s p o r ­ tation. a i rp la n e ae ro dy n a mi c s , cons t ruc t i on, gliding, aerial p h o t o ­ i n s t r u m e n t s , gr aphy, navi gati on, engines, m a i n t e n an c e a n d avi ati on laws. the a nt h r op o l o g y O th er new cour ses will include an course, “ The Races of M a nk in d , ” which g i v e s di st r ib u t i on the cha r act er i st i cs, and past hist ory of l e ad in g t he ot Africa, Oceanica, and races t h r ee ec onomi c c o u r s ­ Amer ica; E c on omi c s , ” es, “ Principles “ Economic P r o b l e m s , ” an d “ C o r ­ po r at e F i n a n c e ” ; and a new e d u ­ cation a n d Methods J u n i o r High Schools.” course, in “ Ma t er ia l s t he of At p r e s e nt t h e r e a r e 194 c o u r s ­ es bei ng o f f e r e d by correspond­ ence by the U ni ver si t y E x t e n si on T ouchi ng Bu r ea u , with 71 U n i v e r ­ in c h ar ge , f ac ul t y m e mb e r s sity and a t ot a l o f 64 g r o u p s t ud y courses f or t he use o f clubs and organ i z at i ons is c o n ­ ducted by 31 f a c u l t y m em bers. available, Baylor Instructor I o D eliver Lecture talk F e b r u a r y 13, at “ R everberation Tim e T a b le,” will be the s u b j e c t of a to he given by (I. R. T a t u m , i n s u l ­ t e r in physio* a t Baylor College, and will bo o n e of the f e a t u r e s the Physics the p r o g r a m o f on Col loquim m e e t i ng to he held Friday’, 7 :3 d 0 clock in Main Building 18 “ E x a c t D e t e r m i n a t i o n o f t he Nit helson-Rfooiey Ex peri rn e n t ” w ill be discussed by A. E. Lock- envitz, i n s t r u c t o r in physics a t the Locke nvi t z will give 1 niversity. a brief s u m m a r y o f the e x p e r i ­ me n t with its a d v a n t a g e s an d dis­ adva nt a ges. I o f of fi c er s T h e election a n d gene r al business m a t t e r s vein pre 1 I alk.. Mr. U l d u .nvilZt president, said y es t er d a y . lh*- Book Trailers Hear I alk on Early T exa s the T e x a n s ” w a s the Mis­ “ Cause* L e a d i n g t o the Mex­ understanding B etw een icans a n d the subj ect of a p a p e r b y Mrs. R. G Har dy b e f o r e the m e m b e r s of t h e Book Trailers, who w e r e e n t e r ­ ta i ned ^ T h u r s d a y at 3:45 o’clock in the home of Mrs. VY a l t e r Fiegel. a f t e r n o o n Mrs. E. W . J a c k s o n gave a re­ view* of “ The R a v e n , ” J a m e s ’ lifr- of S a m Houston. M o n u m e n t P r o p o s e d S e n a t o r S t eve nson o f Vict ori a accepted sent u p t he following r e s ol ut i on : of “ \\ boreas, The D au g h t e r s the the Amer ican Re voluti on at in Waco last N o ­ S t a t e C o n g r e s s vember a s ug ge st i o n from the Regent s of T h e U n i v e r ­ sity of Te xa s to erect a m o n u ­ ment on the Univer sit y c a m p u s to George Wa shi ngt on, to co mmem- irate the two h un d r e d th a n n i v e r ­ sary of his birth, and, “ \\ hi 1 eas, T he r e is n ow s t a t u e of or m o n u me nt to in of O u r Co un t y F a t h e r broad domain of Texas, arni, no the the j “ W boreas. The plan to f i nan c e t his pi o j«M t is a l o n g pat ri ot ic e d u ­ cational it enlists in interest of the school chi ldren th* of Tt xas, lines, that i here I oi **. Be it t olved, t he House of R e pr es e n t at i ve s c o n c u r ­ ring, “ T h a t the T ex as L eg i s l a t u r e do endorse, e ti co u rag* and co m me n d the Amer ic an the D a u g h te r s of Revolution in t his pat! iotic w ork and that this resolution be p r i n t ­ ed in t he Join nal and ; hat hi enl to the leading new ot the S t a t e . ” COpie VKpaper: r esolut ion was r ea d and The adopt cd. The House spent a da y of in­ activity flood of a f t e r a huge b i l k Wednes day, i nt r o du c i n g only -oui** f i f t ee n foils c o m pa r e d with more i ntr oduced Wed­ nesday. t h a n 200 Tour Planned By Band for April Itinerary Likely to Include S ou theastern T exas Plans f or a c o nc er t t o u r by the L onghorn Band to begin the first week in April were discussed at a me et i ng of the advi sory boar d of that o r g a n i z a t i o n T u es d a y, F r e d Becker, pr esi de n t o f the b and, a n ­ nounced. The board submi tt e d an o f f e r to Par i s Smith, a f o r m e r m e m b e r of the t ake the hand, to S m i t h ’s booking the of f ami liar it y with a n d towns n ear by makes it p r oba b l e that t h e t our will he ma de in t fiat territory. ca r e of tour. H o u s t on Com e r t number* ar e bei ng r e ­ hearsed instead of m a rc he s and o th e r game music, now' that, bas­ a ketball season close. The hand pr ac t i ce s ever y Tu e s d ay and Friday nights ami the Universit y O r c h e s t r a meets Mondays and We dnes days, Becker said is d r a w i n g to f o r At the begi nning of the year, several h u nd r ed report the band but m a ny d ro p out as time goes on. The choice of m e mb e r s for trips, musical ability r e m a i n ­ ing the same, depends upon r e g ­ ul a r i ty of a t t e n d a n c e at r ehe ar sal s and previous -ervice. Athletic Chairman Will Dedicate G ym the W. E YI - 1xanthin, c h a i r ma n of t ni­ the A t h l e t i c Council of versity, will leave Au st i n Frida> mo ld in g for F r e d er icks bur g, where he will de live i the d ed i c a t o ry a d ­ dress at the openi ng of the new F r e de r ic ks bur g High School g y m ­ nasium audi tor iu m at 2 o ’clock. the selections by Ot he r nu mbe r s on the p ro g r a m include high selections by school or* fie t r a and chor al club. the Par ent - md Teat*hers Association chorus, The new building will be p r ese nt ed by Eddie S ' on, architect, a n d will be accepted by IL H. Sagabiel, pr esi ­ dent of the F re d e r i c k s b u rg school hoard. Mr. Metzenthin will r e t u r n to j A u - t i n F r i d a y a f t e r no on a f t e r the dedication ceremonies. the to bring G RO UP HAS D I S CU S SI ON Plans national pr esident of Mor t ar Board to t he c a mpus will he di.A-ussed at a me eti ng of that or ga n iz at i on F r i ­ day a t 5 o’clock in the gi r ls’ st u d y hall, Rosalia Leslie, pr esident, has announced. ---------- Member * of the Univer sit y Aero* n aut ica l Society will occupy a f r o n t block of seat s directly | 0 f t he s p e a k e r ’s s t a n d when Lieu- M oore A pproves R esolu tion t e n a n t W a l t e r Hinton, world ta- j mo us a v i a t o r an d expl orer, delivers in the House o f Rep- tonight at 8 o'clock, ey, .secretary of the so­ lid* d. A f t e r t he lecture, Passed by M usical O rganizations his lect ur e r e s e n t s fi v * F r a n k Dos r imy , has g in \ rt solid i * he St mien t ce mirv step Sinai audit*) lions was pi th*- hoar d of Monthly was passed upon the lion of V. I. Moore, T ut Iife. >0 i cc mimonding t ha t \sseni!>ly t a k e the ne* ; to au t h o r i z e a n of* • of st ude nt organiza- ssed at a m e e t i ng of musical or gani z at i ons resolut ion u mme nda- tn of stu- night rhis Dean Moore also that 1 he Bsudonts* A all money in to the J ic** instead of only c e i l e d f rom blanke been done ommendnt t h rough A i t ic Ie (I I St in lent s’ ii that all to t h e Au* The commi t t ee rule*! could not be done tho must he d o ne next y* ar, r e c o mme n de d iHociation t u r n Audi t o r ’s of- the mo n e y r e­ laxes, as has l ilts r e c ­ in t he p a s t . necessitated on was n mi s i n t e r p r et a t i o n of <• f the h a n db o ok o f the \ ^socialion, w hieh st a t e s t u r n e d over opts he or of I he I' aiver adv. t In s hut t hat i yea i f inancial A complet e report and a budget f o r next y ea r L>r all musical o r g ani z at i on s on the ca mpu s must he in tho hands of Hie hoar d of mu a al or gani z at i on s by Monday, May IO, Jane! S h e p ­ par d, cha i r man stated. T h e h oa r d of mush a1 nr ganiza- t ions no * t - only on i he < all of the c h ai r man . O t h e r m e mb e r s of the hoard ar** I )r. E P. S< ho* h. Prof* asor \Y. I Met/.enttnn, Miss Dorothy assistant dean of women, Fred Be* ker, Weldon School, Virginia Decherd, and Charl es '/aview (Jobauci - - ---- -----o— — - - Sigm a Xi Discusses Plans for Speakers P l an s t o obtain a m e m be r of (fie s t a f f of the Nut r i t i on and Health Bm eau a a sp* ak * r for I the n e x t meeti ng w e r e ma de T u e s ­ day night by me mb er s of Si gma Xi, honoi ai y science f r a t e r n i t y for men, it a a s a n n ou n c e d by Dr. Paul Boner, pi* idem. The spe ake r will a p p e a r u nd e r the auspices of Sigma Xi, t he d e ­ part m - m of chemistry, ami tho 1 d e p a r t m e n t of home economics, Dr. B o n er said. “ Process of C o r ros i on” wa; s ubj e ct of a talk given bv Dr, I.. I . o d d <. assoc nit e pr ofessor chemistry in th*1 University, I .ooh ti* sties.-, ed the f a c t that t 'are, in almost eve r y ca; •*, v.a: i m p o r taut ta< tor in c u m ion, t lie Ii. of Dr. f la­ the Club Plans to Study Latin Literature Latin I d e r a t u n will he studied th** r eg ul a r m e e t i ng o f Alpha at Delta c h a p t e r of the Delphian So- eiety f r i d a y W. IC Ca rt er , a r u ehair- man, annou nc ed Thui The society will meet a t : •’clock at t he Dr. kill Ii it* I. af t er no o n , M stunt p r u g ta m lay' un. T C complete progi IS a i ­ n s f o b l r - ’s. Leslie t M : ht * ' a e ’ u - st a f f as su med a very “ u n c h a r a c t e r ­ istic” pose, a p p e a r i n g to be h a r d at u o i k f or a few min­ u t e s Wednesday a f t e r n o o n a- them a T h e a f t e r ­ wa*, bei ng t a ke n . tin c a m ­ e f f e c t was not that that er a was broken, hut the the J . 12 lab room lights in wer e blown out, The picture w i l l ho used ;*d')>n a pug*- t - * in th** Cactus. of m e m b e r s * a n d tall C » e y said. of the socie w’ith Lieuter ill me e t ii a don, R e c e i v e * Me d a l o t H o n o r Li e ut e na nt Minto ho w as re- decor ated i en? Iv l ’i e- i de nt bv the Hoo ver with i longressional medal of honor for Is*" tie servh e as a pilot of the Navy NC-4, t he first ai r pl an e to * ro*> the Atlantic, and who was the first ma n to fly over rile Brazilian j un gl e s in e x ­ ploration, is being b r o u g h t to Aus­ foi an a v i a t i o n day ce l e br a ­ tin tion* l a y e d b y the E xc h a ng e (Tub ami or ganizati ons. T he E xc h a ng e < bib is sponsor i ng a na* a ri-wide “ service to a vi at i on” ail t o u r to aid municipaliti es in, pr o mo t i n g aviation, ( . J. Baldwin, president of local E xch a n ge (Tub, said. co o pe ra t i n g the Th** noted avi at or will add r ess a vi at i on me et i ng u n d e r E xc h a ng e Club auspices discuss local p r oblems of a i r p o r t location, c o n s tr u c ti o n , and p r op e r m a r k i n g of root and highways a n d o t h e r a vi ati on pr ojects. and will G o ve r n m e nt Sponsors Tour T he toui was officially Sa inched by g o v e r n m e n t officials an d a vi a­ t i o n leaders at Toledo, Ohio, Nov­ e m b e r 25, and a a f e a t u r e of the E xcha nge C l u b ’s nat io nal p r o g r a m of service in aviation. It- pur pose is to aid in pr o mo t i n g a e r o n au t i c s t h r o u g h o u t a n d cities to WTI: in the c o unt ry. In connect ion with this p r o g r a m of establ ishing a i r p o r t s arui ai r m a rk e rs , pr omo ti n g a r p at ro na ge , an d n ume ro us ot he r avi ati on activ­ ities, mor e t ha n a v i a t i on p r oj ec t s have m e n accomplished by e xc h an ge clubs in the past two years. 2,000 to of fly L i e ut en a nt Hinton, who is now p r es i d e nt of Aviation I nstitut e of ii..' United S t at e s and third vie** pr esident the National Ex­ c h a n g e Club ami a m e m b e r of its n at io n al av i ati on co mmitt ee, has a rich ba c kgr ound of flying a n d e x pl o r at i o n experiences, l i e was the first to fly a plane across the Atlantic, t he first f r o m N o r t h to S o u th Amer i c a, ami t he first to use a plane f or ex p l or a ­ tion purposes. His avi ati on arti cles have a p p e a r e d in p r o m i n e n t news­ p a p e rs an d magazi nes throughout, the most the c o u n t r y , one noted bei ng a des cr i p t i on of e x ­ p l or at ion to the s our ce of t he Ort- MOCO Ri ver in So ut h A me r i ca by a I plane, which '•'.as pr inted in t he Nat i onal Geogr aphi c Ma gazine s e v e r a l y e a r s ago. O n this trip, L i e u t e n a n t Hinton crossed u n p e n ­ e t r a b l e j un gl e s an*! saw t e r r i t o r y t h a t had n e v e r b e f o r e been seen by white m en. o f A r r i v e * at I I o ’C l o c k L i e u t e n a n t H ol t o n will arriv the RI uni* ipal Air port at I I o’* w he r e he will be welcomed I d e l ega ti on of civic club-. Ai L he will deli VI* the I 1 ■ • ■ I at .’ C h *f k , School auditori I o ’eloc 3 an ; *d by the Gov At 7 o’clock, I l e vv l l ! a t >ck ii :15 a t a -I Hotel. p e a r at t he n, and b e ­ n e vv ill bi 'Ti** nor at 7 o’clock, fit* will talk ier and Son b a n q u e t a t Hotel, a n d at 8 o' clock v.-r C - main l e ct ur e i n o f Ro pr e- en t alives, res are open to the pub- c h a i go. w u h t he es - c i l ­ i u m n e o n at the I>iiskill e a cha r ge will be ma de . Mr. Baldwin said. I o’clock a lune A t 2 o' High I : vvc e n j I-*** e iv* < ‘apito at the ’ the D I j h e vv!! : the H I All lect ! lie withou lion of th* Hotel, w ht for a plat IU.- Club Plans Smoker In Honor of Sforza ' U n i v e r s i t y C l u b w i l l h o n o r < arlo S for za with a smo ke r it at the d u b at 2304 San Antonio Street , VY. Payne, p re s i d e nt of tho ' o’clock at has an nou nc ed. t o m g room Dr. I d u b . Th*- occasion will be inform al, and Count Sforza has consented to give a n inform al discussion o f European politics. Member s of the club have been urge*! to be prompt; in attendance T U P . F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1931 ® Ik Daily ® exalt T ■tan, T h * trinity of Tot aw, (S ty a t Au t m a te d , v v t t y n t'u r * ok io n , nml ever* th r o u g h o u t th o bu E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e , . J :< O f f i c e phono* •• I *• I B u s t l e • od 2-81 SI* P r in te d by th e E n tered a Seco Fess.!. L a ta b listia d 1809 (student, «ev**B publication of t h * TTnt- is I s w i s h e d o n th o r u m ;»u < of t h e I l n i r p f * Th* Texan Student I'ubtlcat ions, Juror pur­ throughout the 1**08 ine f o r t n Momlav thursday, and Suttda# morning rn, dux ft- ??>t-r • ll B. intl. ll 1 2 0 , 128, IST, and ISS, Tala- After IO pm, BI **7.) B . Hull U U . T e lc p h o na* , 1 -1 1 6 * I ' n i v e r s i t v T r e s s , A C. i;ii < hi is m a t t e r a t t ne p W r ig h t, M anager, .s to f fie s a t A u s tin , S u b sc rip tio n pr by mail: F D o l l a r s Y e a r l y . Editor* it. th o f A ftB nriate E d i t o r 7Ollie C f Walter ll tie r Sport »> E dt As»t*‘t » n | i . Society Edito Assistant*' ll Zimujorm \\ iniams. Stuff A D ra m a ’ i K*ii o ri* l I )e p * r ln « n t D A V I D U A M . MACO N R O D D Y A. A . Ca tr o w A la n Lorn** g ix ir tn D e p a r t m e n t Ur, o. I). II. H a rd * m a n , W . „ W eld o n Hart, Ii. C o w le y , m a k e Uni - s l e n d e r ? In s tudent b o dy th on tin iii gilt li ttl e -or'* w h i c h avisos ev e in I Im* I nivt rsity dro p for g r a d e - t ' a l t e n u ra nit fie at ions. ’I ho q ti* u n e a s y c o gi ta t io n I**, a rai se in I ti it iou lid lu* a v a i l a b l e to t In* yi ar or-— a cai ts w h i c h w o u l d k A “ t'il Id FT htK) v t l i t I e n ! ti r u s t in c a u s e s j i r t ' l e n t U D > n « y s t u d e n t t‘t r e t | u i r en i c a p pl lea m s xx hos e Vol vt rsity p rad cs art th** lait cr inst ant c w o u l d a g a i n I l u r e rd m o n e y So far as a 1 I nd ee d , I n I m a n d t o m a k e t h e size of ti ons a r e given t he sit uati on. But when • h a n e e s d e e i d e d l v s l e n d e r ? a s m a l l e r s tu den t b o d y j r em e d y W h e n new# is s pr ea d t h a t a d o z e n o so s t u d e n t s for h e m su sp e nd ed or o t h e r w i se pun is h e d hie* ( h e a l i n g in e x a mi na t i on s , tile first g e n e r a l r e a c­ tion on t he par t of the se r i o us mi n de d public or a l u mn i body is to gasp with s u r p r i s e a t t he con- I m - actions which allow such d e c e i t to go on, t o de- i mm e d ia t e action by U n i ver si t y of f i c i a l s to the mil of a g r e a t e r e x p e n d i- I U n i v e r si t y is considered, it se ems r e m a r k a b l e that, cr S t u d e n t per y e ar . Usuch k n a v e r y is not a m o r e f r e q u e n t o c c ur re nc e . t h e condi tions u n d e r whi ch e x a m i n a - J h o I a b b * s t a t i s t i c # s h o w , cns i s s p e n d i n g l e s s m o n e y t he i ns i di o us pr a c t ic e of I ndent t h a n a g r e a t m i n i - 1 che at in g, especially r o d d e d c l as s r oo ms wher e t h e U ni ve r si t y p r o c t o r s a r e few. in w o r k s to o v e r c om e these di f fi c u l t i e s s t a n d i n g the w ay o f successful s u pe r vi s ion of t h e w r i t i n g I ‘A,Out) y o u n g me n a n d of e x a m i n a t i o n s by sum* tests, a n d wonn-n. B e t t e r me an s of g ivi ng i mp r ov e d me t h o ds of p r e v e n t i n g t h e ft # of copies of e x a mi n a t i o n s will soon be wo rk ed o u t by President C o f f m a r ’s newl y a p p o i n t e d commi t t ee . Even in the j u d g i n g of guilt y s t u d e n t s , t h e Uni* fair position. It is i n t e r e s t i n g to no t e t h a t each i ndivi dual ca se is 1 c a r e f u l l y g one over, with g r e a t e r p u n i s h m e n t for those who seem to have p r e m e d i t a t e d t heir f ra ud, an d less f or those who s e em t o have ac t e d on the s p ur of the moment in t h e i r ch e at in g . T h u s from the a t t e m p t s to f orestall che at in g, a n d in th** s**n- i siliic a d m i n i s t ra t io n of p un i sh m e n t , the Univer sit y s a n e a n d c o m m e n d a b l e f avor in Each q u a r t e r j ver si t y is e n d e a v o r i n g to t a k e a t he t h e ist i t u 11o h s a n tin* g r e a t pi t I In s p e n d i n g o f f ar m o r e on ti tar less t h a n vaitdy e n d o w e d c i i u n t r v . T h e a r g u m e n t is ill o f I he in* t it ut ions w h i c h Oley pc r st udent per y e a r {ne o f a h i gh t nit ion s e h e d - d i f ion to a m p l e e n d o w m e n t U n i v e r s i t y ot to ( d u c a l c ! In b er ct s t a t e ii a ma j or it y c o l l e g e s t h ' iii s i m p l e . Ne ar!) s p e n d m o r e n c an d o sn bv v lib* whit ii in a ma lo s pos its s t u d e n t s t h a n T h e * n iv er si ty cif T e x a s dy l o w t ui ti on c h a r g e s , w i t h its e x t i l o n g a g (i at a s t u d e n t - f a e u l t v Not v er y ( lues ti on w a s b r ou g ht b e f o r e d i n n e r , I lie t i n 1 g r o u p f fo r a Ih e o f e t i c a l s o l u t ion. iii*' as e x p l a i n e d anti t h en t h e fni ­ s i t u a t i o n wa treslions w e r e v o t e d u p o n : t h e l o w i n g s u g g I o ii** r a i s e d ; * til r a n e e r e q u i r e - lu it ion w a i a de m o r e r i g i d ; or I he intuits \ vel s h o u l d t o e x i s t i n g c iii e n - run its co in t h e rollmerit i a m o u n t <>i m o n e y w h o ii w o u l d b e a v a i l ­ a b l e f o r t h e e d u c a t i o n o f eac h s t u d e n t per a n n u m , An o v e r w h e l m i n g n u m b e r a p p l y i n g m o r e p r e s s u r e on t h e s c h o ­ l a s t i c c l a m p s . In t h e I I ion Sc bool, th n m p l a t nil o n p r o b a - i n s t r u c t o r , the hulk o f the s t u d e n t ’s s t u d y is done f r o m tile rolls: a n n r e q u i r e d b v t h e j i n d e p e n d e n t l y al o n g lines o f p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r es t to l i o n . T h e rn ii l i m n s c h o o l I t i d e o f r e q u i r e d b m **m n g m u c h I r\ is n a I h an ; HI Sh*1 * n i b *1 < *s i w h o (B* n o t b o l o a n y e t a i i i . t h e I d e c r e a s e t i l e c o l t i o n , w i l l a l l o w l i p l o e n j o y t a t 11 it ie: ti • it e d u e a t i o n . it would he p r ac t i ca bl e in t h e college of t oday is to o v e r e s t i m a t e i m m e n s e l y tho p o t a t i o n o f t h e n a - I r a p a c i t y o f the a v e r a g e s t ud e n t , in t e r m s o f those is not a plan o f t oda y leave# the h o k e e p r i g h t b i d e . qualities. That hope that time ma y evolve a s t u d e n t c a p a b l e of u**ing its o p por tu ni t i es . T h e e vi denc e it o f f e r s of the e f f o r t t o w a r d c ha ng e now being ma de al one ma k e s it w o r t h y o f a t te n t i o n . — U n i v e r s it y of W a s h i n g t o n D a i l y . ; i * ( rha pf th iii In r avt n i n e s \v run h is e v i d e n c e o v e r t h e c o u n - inat i'm I hat I he “ g o i n g * ’ get t i ng Int rd or f o r t h o s e p t h e r e s c h o l a s t i c a l l y * tn it m a y Bu Ding. t h o u g h T h e d e m a n d s of tin* plan upon the i ndivi dual a r e t r e m e n d o u s . It calls for init iat ive a n d the a s s u m p ­ tion of responsi bi l i t y now a l mos t exclusi vely held b y th e f a c u l t y . i f t i riels l i e g e s i n c r e a s e d cr e x p e n d i t u r e on T o suppose that ii) a a n d in u> \ G U E I N C R E A S E S H O W N ne ut o f t f m T e x a s I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c *r HOI s h o w s a n i n c r e a s e o v e r till L E Enroll L« a y i n * I prey inn ( o w ! if i m (> \ ( r the vent 1 R A tot a l i l t ) Fell t h i s y< b u n d t * \ n a r. i- It h a y u in ( n od in 1 h o [ii all it St bool a 1 ■ * i - ; a r t e r i: pc* rah o f CIO l l C) 'I h e t h a n I lit * r a t t w o b a mi < s e vt ll Hist l it it Ling / a n i h a s o n e . into w a s d i n g > I in I •i n i l e t h e b u s i n e s s I g ‘ven a m o c ^ f u n e r a l when l r on ing expelled. S t u d e n t s a t f he U ni v e r si t y of C a m b r i d g e ar e t h e y l eave a f t e r bf - !. • t h e d r o l l ! h id- e x p e c t cd t o pio - tr. id o n e h u n d r e d a n d hers o f t h e learn*' l o u r i •e o v e r a n y p r e v i o u s inert-a st “ I I hat s i n c e t h e d in IBIO, ex cr y sue- (btMessed a g a i n ox et' !) • x11: e n j o y s a p os it ion I m i t a t i o n o f its inter- u n d e r o n e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e xx f t h e worl d live on the No r t h A m e r i c an con tinertt, arid 60 pct cent of t he United States. t he m in T h t m ost densely populated body o f land in t he* is Java with a population o f §00 person# i\orl(l per square mile. T h e U n i ve r si t y of Missouri T i g e rs of I HOO had only t h r e e signals. D o r m i t o r i e s atira» t mor e women a t t he U n i v e r ­ sity of I nd i ana t h a n do o t h e r places of resi de nce . A r o ad ho u s e n e a r C o lo r a do U ni ve r s i t y has a r ­ r an g ed f o r s t u d e n t s to r ide in taxis f r e e of < h ar ge t o danc es held there. Ca nd y , apples, p ea nu t s, a n d o t h e r edibles ar e sold by all co-ed# at all at hl et ic g a m e s at t he U n i ­ ver sit y of Nebr aska , Kansas University is one of the few* institutions to h av e el eva t or s on t he ca mpus. No one associated with Yale athletics in a n y for n e w s p a p e r s or of ficial c a p a c i t y ” ma y wri te h o xx m a n y o v e r t h e s t a t e ! KP ‘*alt o v e r the r adio on the subject o f at hlet ics. es e w o r t h w h i l e a c t i v i t i e s ! rxvise n e v e r h a v e r e c e i v e d f t h r e e hundred and sixty cases of c h e a t i n g were rom t h e I r a i n i ng a n d reported by the students in o n e year at Wesleyan ::------------------- — ' " D O U d is tr t ant t n i ­ n o n o f i lo* stare i t h e a p p r o p r i a t e iii t i n g o e h t Ii -in m a t e d at en rat e h a r e d r a w n into t w h o w o u l d nth t h e b e n e f i t s f l o w i n g c o m pet ii ion. Turk Gives E^eview J Hel e n Baines, a n d S a r ah T ur k. ----------- To Pierian Society Girls who w e r e pr es e nt a t t he j m e e t i ng w e r e Isahell Ahrens, j A n n e Mc Cr ac k en, Myrle Daunoy, A review of Hiarry H e r s h f i e l d ’s J Helen Baines. Maurice* Matthews, “ S a p p e r C i t y ” w a s given by S a r a h ) *''a r a h l u r k , He l e n Donnvan. Mary Eli z abe t h Kelsey, M a r v Lee Hamp- rp , I L, , 1 u r k a t l i o n , Ivy Helm, Don Ruth ( of l ee , L i t e r a r y Society, t he first one t o . Cor inne P e t e rs , Ma ry Hamlin* k, be held since e x a m s . She poi n t e d j El i z abe t h Spalding, Mary A nn a out a c t e r t h a t Her shf i el cl has made. t he c a r e f u l s t u d i e s of c h a r ­ t h e meeti ng; of P i er i an Hun t , a n d O ui da Baxter. e n- *• ^ . , . . Luci en L aCos t e spent S a t u r d a y a nd S u n da y in S an Antonio. Mrs. F r a n c e s Goldbcck, as sist­ a n t t o t he De a n of W o m e n , was c o nf in e d 2GD) Whitis S t r e e t Mond a y on a c c o u n t of illness. to h e r home af E m m a Ayers, Alpha Chi Ome g a f rom A l a b a m a who is spe nd in g the w i n t e r in F a l f u rr i a s , a r ri ve d in Au st in W e d n e s d a y night and is s t a y in g at t h e c h a p t e r house. William Mont gomer y, K ap pa Sigma, s p e n t last wee k-e nd with his m o t h e r in Temple. THE i'VE V A L E N T IN E O F A L I St. Val ent i ne*# D ay may he just a day f o r c h i l d r e n a n d f o r s w e e t h e a r t s ; b u t a r e n ' t all of us youngsters a t heart? A n d as to s w e e t ­ h e a r t s i s n t t h e r e someone t o w h o m F e b r u ­ a r y l i t h w o u l d n ’t b e quite c o m p l e t e w i t h o u t a r e m e m b r a n c e f r o m you? M a t c h h e r o w n l o v e l i ­ ness w i t h f re s h, f r a g r a n t f l owe r s . . t h e s w e e t e s t V a l e n t i n e o f all! I* 'it, t nm* j r t - fr t m r m in L O W E R S F R O M H i I I y e r ’s Send Mother Flowers By Wire r* WHOEVER CAN S E E THREE OATS AHEAD VOLL. BE RICH THREE fa. - . s g r * a > m m■ WW***. •»»! 8 o , O t a a l i t a , around the perip w i t h t h e buzxard lady by the n a m e of A W A i n-spite-of-bad- a n o d e r .SBI \ V, w e a t h e r t r a n s f e r smih r and a f r o m Sophie Newcomb ( a college — not a co-ed). T h i nk i ng in t e r m s of <*ppodies j we n oticed lh*, per pl e xed w r i n k l e ' ! ■in A b R O B I N S O N ’S brow a n d j de duc ed t h a t s o m e t hi ng a i n ’t so j hot. Th** way XTA RU XRS* I P A R K E R j lushed t h r o u g h t he mi r e a n d ooze j in bet goloshes d e m o n s t r a t e s th a t some people can even e n j o y d r i p - J ping skies. We don't know whei * t i KO ILG E D AVI SS ON i>: m a y b e on his law I ooks — w ho can I ell. T h e tn*>: !■ we g e t to bt a r a bo ut F A Y W I L S O N, the m o r e c u r iou s we become a b ou t t h e t own s h i p of BE AU MON I'. L E W I S W E A V E R , pigskin w a r ­ rior. When you get all t a n g l e d u p in Official Notice T h o O ffic ia l N o tic e c o lu m n o f T h e T e x a n in r e s e r v e d fo r u s e by I n iv o r- a ity to m a k e o ff ic ia l a n n o u n c e m e n ts c o n c e r n ­ in g U n iv e r s it y w ork. S tu d e n t n o tice s w ill nut be jo in te d . in* in bora w h o w is h fa c u lt y P R E - M E D I C A L A p t i t u d e Test s to f o r all s t u d e n t s e x p e c t i n g e n t e r a n y medical school in t he U n i t e d S t a t e s or t he fal l of HRO will he held in I*aw a f t e r n o o n , Bu i ldi ng 103 F r i d a y 3 o ’clock. i a natl a in A fee of SECO is r eq u i r ed of each appl icant. It should ho pai d in a d v a n c e to the A ud it or a n d the t he p a p e r r e c ei pt a t t a c h e d t o in. This fee wit a cc o m­ handel! to W a s h i n g t o n p an y t he p ap er s Ci ty a n d will be used to have t h e m scored by a c e n t r a l c o m m i t ­ included, tee. No p a p e r c a n In* t h e r e f o r e , tha t does n ot have the fee : lip w i t h it. should he E a c h appl icant in Law Building 103 p r o m p t l y at 3 o’clock. In* c o n ­ ll. C. Bl odgett , du c t ed by Dr. a d j u n c t p r of e ss o r of psychology. E. J. MATHEWS. Registrar. t e st s will T h e M E M B E R S UU e r i ng a n d R e p o r t i n g class t h e News L a t h ­ in I j o u r n a l is m must m e e t in f r o n t I of it. Hall F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , Feb- I m a r y 13, at 2: 15 o’clock, t •» have tak( n for t he Cact us. p i c t ur e s Unl,y conf li ct i n g school w o r k or ( sickness will be c o u n t e d as exeus- . es f o r not Im ing p i esent. G R E T C H E N S MI T H, lab i n s t ru c t or . fot the T H E UH n Hi: swi m­ m i ng t e am f or t he Ladu.* will I*** ma de f I d a y night at < o’clock sharp. AIS m e m b e r s a r e u rge d to be pr omp t . i J. A L DE R S O N . B a rr K ru m b , f r e s h m a n left for his h ome Universit y, Alice T ue s d a y becaus e of illne- in the in t Less Than Two Cents Per Mile! NEW-LONG-LIMIT Excursion Rates Austin to All Points in Texas & Louisiana! ONE FA R E FOR T H E ONLY 25 C E N T S F O R G O IN G T R IP — R E TU R N TR IP. T K K l I S ON S M I O R D AX AND S O N D A Y TIN T U E S D A Y ( E x c e p t f r o m i R l l e v Y SAT I VI n y G O O D TOK R I T U R N A R R I V I N G A U S ­ t d i s t a n c e p o i n t s M o n d a y N i g h ! ) F O R A D E T R A IN S The Ideal Economy Week-End Excursion To San Antonio! A c o m mi t e e w a s a p p o i n t e d by ( Babel! A h r e n s p r e s i d e n t , t o d r a w up a n e w c o n s t i t u t i o n . .Miss T u r k was m a d e c h a i r m a n of this c om­ m i t te e . which will have t he c o n ­ s t i t u t i o n r e a d y by t h e n e x t m e e t ­ ing of t he club. Oui da B a x t e r w a s a p p o i n t e d he a d of t h e c o m m i t t e e to ma ke a r r a n g e m e n t s f a r the P ier ia n t e a to he held soon. for rest of An a n n o u n c e m e n t of t he p r o ­ t e r m t he g r a m s have was r ea d. T h o s e who will the v a r i o u s p r o g r a m - c h ar g e o f a r e M a r g a r e t F ra z i e r , M a r y Brock, A l ma Br oo ks , Et he l B ickier. the GOOD NEWS! C h ea per B e t t e r O u r N e w Super-T oasted S a n d w ich es, A ll K ind s T R Y O N E Roy’s Place C u r b a n d D e l i v e r y S e r v i c e D IA L 2 -2 2 2 5 W a r m t h w e lc o m e o f anc! g e n e r o u s h o sp ita lity at Emmons drill 2 3 4 6 G u a d a l u p e $ ! . « # Round Trip EVERY S U N D A Y I e a v e Au tit* ti:! » A M Hound Trip E V ER Y S A T U R D A Y I L* .iv e A u - t i n I 48 I*. M a n d 5 SO ! ’, M. ^ I Diminishes the Din o f Steel Construction a Whisper Le«v«* S a n A n to n io # : 5 0 p. rn. S u n d a y — A r riv e A u s tin 1 1 :0 0 p. rn. $3.15 R O U N D T R I B F O R A l I T R A I N S E V E R Y F R I - S A T . & S U N . G O O D FOR R E T U R N M O N D A Y N IG H T B U Y Tit KF IS ANY D A Y A U S T IN H O T E L O f EJC E — R H O N E 7755 M 11,1 0 N M O R R IS, l)iy . P a> *. A g t .— A . R . T H O M P S O N , A s s ’t. A r c W e ld in g IN B o s t o n — D a l l a s — Los Xngeles— a n d in o t h e r cities, lofty bui ldi ngs arc goi ng up so qu i e t l y t he pa s se r by all b u t st ops a n d st ra i ns an ear for t he old fami li ar t h a t c la ngor. Si lent ly, swi ft ly, rigidly, economi cal ly, arc we ldi ng kni ts steel wi t h j o i n t s as st r ong as t h e m e t a l itself. Arc wel ding is being used more a nd mo re in fabri ca ti on of buildings a n d m a ­ c hi ne ry, t he c on st r uc t i on o f pi pe lines a n d t he t a n k s , a n d as a repai r tool of universal util it y. D e v e l o p m e n t of Ge ne ra l El ect ri c arc we l d­ ing ha s largely been t he work of college- t ra i ne d men. O t h e r s of t he college m e n a t Ge ne ral E l ec tric are l argely r esponsible for t he high r e p u t a t i o n won by h u nd r e d s o f Ci-E p r o d u c t s used in i n du st r y a nd in the hom e d u r i n g t he last t hi rt y- se ve n years. JOIN U* IN THS OEN! ELI. KLECTRIC PROCH AM, BROADCAST EVERT (ATVRDAV feVgNHti ON A MAXION-WICK N.B C. NETWOKX} 13,049 S O U T H E R N E R S • r e r**vla* «u#sta «rt HoNd b o o N a -* YOU should b#, to o . N E W Y O R K ’S N E W H O T E L LINCOLN 1400 new rooms end both* ell priced of $3* $3.50, $4, $5, for on*) $4 to $7 for two# a. W. BAYUTTe I U niversity, B 9 KTH AVENUE# 44th to 45th STREET*, TIMES SQUARE - — IOT——IU,. ! - f ? - - —. —j, — n'ldti - — im im ... — ITT! • ..... . -[,■ ll. i:*—if -- rn GENERAL95-830 ELECTRIC A r tis t T o M a rd i G ras Benedict For a t v o n P .- T President Dinner ll. Y. Benedict will be a patron at a cabaret dinner and entertainment to be given by the Austin Paront-Teaehers* As* ■ociation Febr uar y 20 at the Aus­ tin High School. FROM ROME comes Mrs, Doris j MARDI GRAS ACTIVITIES Brown Malone, who is visiting her J have called Ruth Reed and Do co­ thy Kramer, students in the Uni brother, Levi S. Brown, adjunct ver ity during the first semester, professor of geology at the Uni* to Ga Ives on. They left Austin varsity. Mrs. Malone is an artist Wednesday and will be the guests of international recognition, hav- of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Jenkins favorably i ( ing had her etchings until their retur n February 18. iii j criticized at exhibitions both ! Rome and in Paris. She has s t u - 1 died under Eduoard Leon in Paris, ! under whom Mary Bonner, Texas artist, has received her training | Austin High School will act I Mrs, Malone will spend about master of ceremonies and will in- troduce all the acts. Other fea- three or four weeks in Austin, and lures of the program will be mu- will visit a number of classes in Miss Mary Alice Simmons of ; Mr, and Mr; M. N. East Thirty-fourth St r ee t will be! fair wilt be Mr. and Mrs. YI Kiefer, hosts for a Valentine p ar ty Friday j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Karow, and evening a t 8 o’clock. Decorations! will consist of hearts, cupids, and other things suggestive of thy sea- son. Decorated cakes, mints, and Iher degree from frozen red hearts will be served for refreshments. Grace I) I d ia l her, who received the University ' t wo years ago and who rn now teaching in th® San Antonio J u n ­ ior College, was the week-end sister, M r s , P a u l g u e s t , Boner. o f her Posey. — o~ VV ITH NKW OFED FRS honor­ ed, members of Nev man Club will entertain with a dance tonight from I* to 12 o'clock at the New­ man (Hub room'. Decorations will carry out seasonal motif. Punch will he served during the evening Chaperones for the af- the Hubert Monger, Kappa Sigma, was sn San Antonio last week-end, George Shields, Phi Gamma Delta, visited at his homo in Vic­ toria last week-end. FRIDAY, F E B R U A R Y 13, 1931 T H E D A I E Y T E X A N " '-.■aw THEATERS • • S W I N G H I G H ” — w i t h H e l e n T w e l v e t r e e s , F r e d S c o t t , a n d D o r o t h y B u r g e * * ; V e r n a t h e W o o d * d a n c e r e v u e o n s t a g e a t l a s t t im e * “ S c a n d a I S h e e t , ” w i t h G e o r g e Ban* c r o f t , K a y F r a n c i s , a n d C l i v e B r o o k , S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . A t t h e P a r a m o u n t . 9 : 1 5 o ' c l o c k , t o d a y . “ P A R T T I M E W I F E ” — w i t h E d m u n d L o w e a n d L e i l a H y - t o d a y . a i n s , “ C i m a r r o n , ” w i t h R ic h a r d D i x , S a t u r d a y t h r o u g h o n e w e e k . A t t h e H a n c o c k . t i m e s l a s t S t a r r , “ N I G H T W O R K ” — w i t h E d d i e Q u i l l a n , a n d S a l l y F r a n c e * U p t o n , n o w t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . “ D r a c u l a , ” w i t h B e l a L u g o s i , D a v i d M a n n e r s , a n d H e l e n C h a n d l e r , m i d ­ n i g h t m a t i n e e S a t u r d a y a t 1 1 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k . A t t h e Q u e e n . “ T H E S E A W O L F ” — w i t h M il ­ t o n S ills , a n d R a y m o n d H a c k e t t , t o d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . A t t h e T e x a s . J a n e K e i t h , IN T H E RECEIVING LINE at the Omicron Nu ten this afternoon will he Mis Mary Edna Gearing, professor of home economics, Missj Mat gat et Batjer, hostess of tho] practice house, where the tea is J given, and Gertrude Utnlang, p r e s - j ’.dent of Omicron Nu. The tea is j honoring freshmen st udent s iii the department and will be from I RIO I to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Spears] Swanson, Omicron Nu Alumna, who w a 4 on the University faculty last year, will preside at the tea Lucy Rathbone, Mrs. I table. Mi Lola Sloan Peevehouse, Betty ! Pfeuffer, Signe Lundehus, Mrs. j Errol Eppright, Vntonette Brach I t .ired; ii i ‘ascii, M iss domi­ nie Pinckney, Augusta Shivers, Maudie Holt, Alice Pierson, and Zeda LaCilia are other members of Omicron Nu and residents ut the practice house who will bt present as hostesses at the tea. HONORING VOUNG P E OP L E of tin I niversity Church of Christ., Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Sleek, SOB E d g e m o n t H o m e O f J a n u a r y B rid a l Couple MR. AND MRS. LEE SIEG- Teas °.f Houston. I ., * l s ‘ eigno1’ , , They were both formerly students jsical numbcts, dancing, ami a t o p - 1 English of the University ' ’ the ing act. The decorations will be University while here. She has the aivhi- ’rn red. white, anti blue, carrying Complimented u 1 ; out the George Washington motif. I teet ure of the University, particu- anti journalism " ° t " as lushly at „ l eas before daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Edward can be made by telephoning Mrs. I She attended U p. Robinson, fourth vice presi- her marriage, is the Reservations for the cabaret larlv of the newel buildings, NOR, JR., have been living in the i t *ie University during the summer dent of the club. Badger Reed home in Edgemont sess*on °f I RSO and until ( brist-; Officers of the Par cut -Teal hers since their marriage *U81' s<-‘mester. She was, Association are Mrs. Joe €. A. ----------------------------------------------------- a member of the Freshman Coun- Kekhardt, president; Mi- Harry Golden, first Ore president; Mrs. Mr. Siegnor is the son of Mr. A. E. Sullivan, second vice presi- Cli while in school. in January, I 111 a * it worth comedy which makes what ever it is worth. Estimate: G. * * * R etu rn s Miss Lots Madge Cannon, uh received her bachelor of arts dc glee from the University in l'J u has returned to the campus where j c r , a arid Mrs. Lee Siegnor of Abilene, j dent; Mrs, Earl Cornw He received his bachelor of bush v;ce president; Mrs. A. P. Robin- ness administration degree from ^ SOn, foul th vice president; Mrs, vice pi c a ­ dent ; Miss Mary Bell Grang-r, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Mueller, t r ea s u t e r ; and Mrs, Si­ don Harris, parliamentarian. in 1926 and the Delta Tau fratern- w . Crofoot. fifth is a third c h e t a k­ is teaching French and ing work for her master of ails degree. Miss Cannon is a pledge of Phi Mu soldi sty. and she is at home with her mother, Mrs. Gipv it I tit) San Gabriel Lannon, at St reef. R ev iew ed T od ay is the “ N I G H T W O R K ” light romantic comedy dealing out its quota of laughs as e nt e r t a i n me n t it a t the Queen Theater, where t oday and S a t u r ­ will continue day. Eddie Quillan, t h a t bright young man, is feat ur ed in a story about a window dresser who dis­ covers himself with a baby from to the orphanage' on his hands support. He proceeds f i n d himself a girl, and in the closing c hapter of the movie, she consents to help him r ea r the youngster. as is not T he picture prightly as might be hoped for, but t he re are a numbe-* of amus ­ ing situations, comedy gags, and wisecracking lines which make it fin able. Sally St ar r does her best With the role of the girl, while a F i a n c e s Upton enacts another young lady and Robert McWade, a grouchy department store m a n ­ ager. There are some songs. always to to be The point of the whole story Moms t he young to get window dresser to adopt the baby. To accomplish that he has to have more money. To get more money he has to take an additional job as waiter in a night club. T h a t ’s title, “ Night Work,” where the It is an in­ crimes in, if at all. for nocuous picture, the heart-throbs as well as calculated for “ T H E S E A W O L F , ” feat uri ng r h e University . I member of . . . It the late Milton Sills rn his last pie-: jt y Mr. and Mrs, Siegnor were mur- ture, will be on the Texas Theater screen today and Saturday. in Laredo J a n u ar y 2. Mr. It is j vied a pr e tt y fair transcription of Jack Siegnor is employed by the J. R. London’s novel of the same name. Reed Music Company, with Mr. Sills easily taking the honors for his effortless and force- j ful portrayal of the man of iron i who goes forth upon the seas to j l ul e or ruin and who only contest is Mr. Sill’s to ruin himself. picture, and he makes of Wolf Larsen a splendid character, for all his brutality; but it is the boy and the girl whom the Wolf has , in his power t h a t will get the a t ­ tention ii!' most audiences. Thtirs is such a pitiable plight. The roles art- played by J a n e Keith, who is beautiful but no actress, and Ray­ mond Hackett, who is perfectly! boy who I cast as learns to fight for his woman with I his fists. In K id C o s tu m e C II I L D H O O D DAYS return ticket —it seems—for members of the University Club will he e nt er ­ tained with a kid costume party Saturday evening at 8 o’clock at the club, 2305 San Antonio Street. An expert auctioneer, secured es­ pecially for the occasion will offer off attractive box suppers without cost as an admission per couple. Sponsors and promot ers of the party are Dr. ami Mrs. D. A. Piatt, Dr. and Mrs, D. K, Brace, Mr. and M r s . L. T. Belmont, Dr. and Mrs. VV. E. Metzonthin, Mr .and Mrs. J C. Dolb y, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S Clark, Mr. and Mrs. IL M. W h i t - ) wiU be aker, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Smith, ;itions Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. E. ( . II. Daniel, Dr. and Mrs. IL T. Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. White. the weakling s s * imitated, always There art other complications: mutinies, attacks, desertions, dere­ lict ships, and all the conventional : paraphernalia which goes with this story of the sea t h a t is so less f re qu en tl y is h e r e . Many e f f e c t i v e l y than thrilling. are its of Many are interesting, S o m e are humorous. The portrayal of Wolf Larsen by Mr. Fills stands! out above everything else in the picture as something worth see­ ing it for. it passages Estimate: C. M issio n a ry I A FT E R SPENDING F I V E years las a missionary in Lasso Fundo, , , C om p lim en tin g H onor S tu d e n ts COMPLIMENTING H O N O R In addition to STU DENTS, the staff of Lit field Dormitory, together with the sixteen girls who made the first honor roll, will entertain with a tea Friday afternoon from 4 :«’>() to •> o’clock. professors their honor s t u d e n t s and instructors will be honored. In the receiving line will be Presi­ dent and Mrs. ll. V. Benedict, Misses Ruby Terrill, Dorothy Ge- bauer, Martha C. Lockett, and Mary Edna Gearing. Miss Maidie Brookshier will preside at the tea table, where the Valentine motif carried out in the decor- < lirls vs ho v ill act a s h o s ­ t e s s e s are Florin'1 Hopkins, Eliza beth Beard, Elizabeth Willie, Rota Debenport, (’atherine Neal, Zoo Ann© A l f o r d , Viola May Dittert, Rosalie Robinson, Gladys Caron- zik, Judith English, Mary Helen Lowell. Prgg\ J a c k s o n , Lillian Ro­ z a ’ th, Hilly Bob White, Lillian Hoegjrmeyer, and J e a n et te Lin- H e a rts at H o m e the decorations and r e­ feature freshments of t he informal open house given for the girls residing at Mrs. Ck F. Dunlap’s hoarding house. Friday evening from 8 to l l o ’c l o c k . The recept ion suite of is to be thrown open house Luey i >• ■ i miti VV atm. dds of spent the joekhart gt and fat I Melinger spent Sunday in his the gut ! of as r, Louis Halfin. V vian Walker i orsiea will visit during rush week at the Pi Beta Phi house. of Frances Fry, Kappa Kappa Gamma, spent the past week end at her home in Fort Worth. Brazil. Miss Zula Terry. Phi lh ta ! U ;n , u‘L- Kappa graduate of the Univei: ity, has returned to her alma mater to take up g r aduat e work. Miss Terry received her bachelor 'if tin University arts degree from in 1924. and took the master of arts degree from Searrit College, Nashville, Tcnn., the year. RECEPTION AT T H E W E S ­ LEY Bible Chair will be given r|ew st ud en ts for Fr iday and Allen G. Roe, new student pastor, bv the students of the Uni­ This versity Methodist Chm ch. the I Valentine motif, is tile first of a the second semester, : series will spend Aft er the crowd participates in a of games, refreshments following party, which will carry out Sunday at home in San Saba. Madeline Callahan flight f or number will be served. Mac Breth will visit at the Phi Gamma Delta house during ru.-h week. C0 a n in io u n t/> \ ---------------- a HONORING PATRONESSES. members of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority entertained Monday a f ­ t ernoon from 3 to 5 o’clock with f our tables of bridge. The house red sweet was decorated with peas and other appointment s of the party were ou t in Yah ut me runt if. carried Some thi ng N e w ! SUPER T O A S T E D S A N D W I C H E S Charl i e’s Confec ti one r y N O W ----- I T ’S A S C R E A M A l a s t l i e - h Iif,tIe s t a r ­ r i n g t h a t b re e dy y o u n g c o m e d i a n ED D IE Q U IL L A N S t a r of “ B ig M o n e y ” “ Night W ork w i t h S A L L Y S T A H R F R A N C E S U P T O N MIDNITE PREV IEW Saturday 11:30 P. M. “Dracula” V A M P I R E S t a t e of ' t h e w o rld ha * e v e r t h e s t r a n g e T h e p a s s i o n know n! HANCOCK Starting Satur day M I G H T I E S T OF ALL D RA M A T. H. 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M. 11 I N T E R E S T E D m s m a l l a p a r t m e n t , in I p r i v a t e h o m e te a * a n a hit; p ric e , n e a r W A N T E D l i l t ; W A N T E D - - - U n i v e r s i t y b«*v want-- o n . - a p p r o x i m a t e l y I - •! ,e r , - . i w , o r hoi ' f u r n i s h e d , j Aidrcs- IL-* HLTH, Unmixt* outwit.I R e f e r e n c e s .i ii en, Ii d a y . T H * ’ B A I r. r T I * J U FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 LONGHORNS LEAVE TODAY FOR RICE GAME Swimmers Meet Austin Athletic Club Tonight I Ten Players I Iniversitv Taken On ------------- Trip LImtVffiimTOSPSlHs Eight Events Listed F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 3 B A S K E T B A L L F r a t e r n i t y L e a g u e A 7 o’clock: Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma. 7:45 o ’clock: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta. 8 RIO o’c l o c k : J nu D elta Phi vs. Omega Beta Pi. F r a t e r n i t y L e a g u e B On First Water Card Eby-Schmidly ( B A ) vs. Moore-Si* ( L a w ). mon, Johnson-A lvarado i . \ m (E n g ) vs. Mora-Cbuch, Adams- Gu di c (E n g) ; , Buekley-Draeger, Canion-J essen : I Fhe U niversity swim ming team will meet the Austin Athletic Club ra , j tonigh t at t :30 o clock in the Gregory Gymnasium sw im m ing pool *in file first aquatic m eet of the season. The eight even ts will be F -atern ity Division o’clock: Delta Kappa E p s i l o n \ run off as follow s: 300 foot medley relay, which consists of one lap each o f hack stroke, breast stroke, and free style; 200-yard free ; r t y l e ; 100-foot breast stroke; 5 0 - ♦ ----------------------------------------- 1 ---------- fre e sty le; 100-foot back and “S o n ” Clark will be in the big- Independent D i v i s i o n Krazy R ats vs. _________________ vs. Chi Phi. belock , A . * ... 41 * 7 . I fancy diving, yard stroke; 100-yard free style: fa n c y splash events, diving from ten-foot board; and 400-foot relay. No admission charge will be made, the balcony being open to Roy B. Henderson, athletic di- the public; bottom floor will be re- for con testants and offi- ^ | rector of the Interscholastic Lea- served gue Bureau, will be referee and cials. starter for the meet which will be “ While ibis is a practice meet, ! conducted according to the rules it vv*ll be conducted just as an of- ficial con test,” said C. J. Alder­ ' of son, U niversity swim ming coach, yesterday, “ and ev e ry man on the team will be entered in at least one ev e n t.” 7 o’clock: Delta Figma Phi vs. N ew m an Club. N:30 o ’clock: ( hi Phi vs. Sigma Hillel Foundation vs. Athletics. Cafeteria vs. Little Campus A. Theta Xi. Chi. F r a t e r n i t y L e a g u e C 7 o'clock: Phi Sigm a Delta vs. T H U R S D A Y Little Canopus R ESULTS Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Nots 1), 7: lf. o’clock: D elta Chi vs. Kappa Alpha. 8 JO o’clock: Delta Kappa Epsi­ lon vs. Phi Kappa Psi. F r a t e r n i t y L e a g u e D 7 o’clock: Alpha Tau O m ega vs. Sigma Nu. 7:45 o’clock; Sigm a Phi Epsi­ lon vs. Delta Theta Phi. H A N D B A L L D e p a r t m e n t a l D i v i s i o o'clock: P o in d e x te r-, c '*hm, 7 E. R, B. 13, Tom Cats 7. Faulkners 5, Athletics 7. Czech Club 23, Prices 20. Rangers 17, Caribou Independ­ , ,, from Whoozers, Full House f<», Teddy Bears 14. Copeland H ou se won by f o r fe it the Intercollegiate Swimming Association. Other officials are ents 6. _ ,V P. Kuhn, clerk of the course; Gerson House won by f o r f e i t : Roy McLean, scorer; Allan Steere. announcer; Joseph Barber, inspec­ tor; Ed Barlow', Dr. D, K. Brace, McKean Franklin Stacy, jud ges of the finish; S. M. Ekdaiil, Clyde Littlefield, and W. IN’, James, tinters; Fid. Barlow, Dr. and Y. P. Kuhn, j n . K, Brace, jud ges of the diving; and Walter i Payne, manager. Baker Houae won by from Wesley Bible Chair. from Freeman H ou se. f o r f e it Filers. and Giants and White Sox On Longhorn Schedule Two gam es with big le ague] intersectional for gam es with Rice and Texas A. &. M. respectively. A. A . C. E n t r i e s The Austin Athletic Club will be represented by Tommie Gul- lette, th e Boehling brothers, N e w ­ comb Alexander, Paul Kruegvr, and others, A relay team com­ posed of members o f this group set the state relay record at the state swim ming m ee t last year. The A. A. C. won second place as a team last year at the state contest. “ Spectators are due to see a perform ance,” ] high-class water C o a c h Alderson said. “ Although there will be no con feren ce sw im ­ ming m eet this year, dual and mul­ tiple m eets with Y. M. C. A. and municipal recreation department S t e e r E n t r i e s N a m e d For tin University team. S ta n ­ ley Irvine, captain of the varsity team, VV. ('. Lawton, John Muncy, T. N. Givens, Carl Boehler, Phil Lester, Allan Henry, F. D. Groos, F'. W. Kohlhausen, Wilson Neil, J. s. Pieringen, J. B. Roberts, Raymond Smith, and Ii. L. Thrack- weil will be entered in the free style swims. ah ie will compete Rupert liar kidder, M. L. Mays, ineligibles, W C captain o f the Lawton, W. R. Ely. and Paul I i the back­ stroke events. Robert LaPrelle. W. G. Proctor, William Wurzlow Stanley Irvine, W. C. Lawton, M. E. Richardson, and N oyes Starr freshman captain, will' in the breast-stroke events. wim in ^ Vernon Black. Delmar N oyes Starr, Raymond (irons. Keller, S c h e d u l e February 22, Bib Falk A ll-Stars March 2, Bib F’alk A ll-Stars at March I I N ew York Giants at 17, Chicago White Sox at Austin. A us ti ii. Austin. March at Austin. March 23-24, U n iversity o f Min­ nesota at A ustin ( t e n t a tiv e ) . March 30-31, N orth w e ste rn U n i­ versity at Austin. April l l , Southern Methodist a t Austin. April 14, Baylor U niversity at Sophs Carry Hurdling Load Instead of follow in g the role of sophomores, fig htin g tor sd recognition against the season® last year’s varsity men, Joe Holm es and Harrison S tafford find them ­ selves confronted with the situ a ­ tion of handling most of the hurdle track ev e n ts for the Longhorn squad. Holmes, last ye a r ’s freshman squad, is an old head at the sport and is expected captain of for later. teams. A. & M., Rice, and S. M. U. are planned The number of m eets that will be held w ill be determined by the number o f men eligible for the team and on the in swim ming as a conference sport showm by the student body and the swim ming team. amount o f interest “ There forty-five are about men on the squad now, and w e hope to have d o s e to sixty out regularly soon.” Mr. Alderson continued. “The varsity team will be materially strengthened at tin- close season of the basketball when W yatt Taylor will hi* able to turn his energies from b a sk e t­ to swimming. We are e s ­ ball pecially interested in sophomores and freshmen who will have three or four years more to compete. Sw imming is a sport like track. It that any man is so diversified who comes out and works will be able to find some phase o f if in which he will f it . ” to o ffe r some s t if f competitioi in both the high and low hurdle but Stafford has ju st lately turnet his attentions to hurdling and ha vet to run the first race. T R A C K M E E T s q u a d a t ill m e e t T h e t r a c k o ’c l o c k , t h i s a f t e r n o o n a n ­ R u e l W a l k e r , m a n a g e r , n o u n c e s . M e e t i n g wi l l b e h e l d in i f w e a t h e r t he is bad. f i e l d h o u s e 5 R e g u l a r i n t r a - s q u a d c o m p e t i ­ t i o n wi l l s t a r t S a t u r d a y , W a l ­ k e r s t a t e d . Adolph Schiller, and Georg Stewart, sophomore, will be th able bearers of all half-mile bm dens that will be put on their They also will be able contender for places on rein team. the mile Carroll Bennett, Sigma Nu, ha entered the University for the sec ond semester. S e n d y o u r c l o t h e s t o t h e c l e a n e r in y o u r c o m ­ o w n m u n i t y . U N I V E R S I T Y T O G G E R Y C l e a n i n g a n d P r e s s i n g P H O N E 3 0 9 0 B y W E L D O N H A R T Teman Sport• Editor C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S. M. U. T. C. U. Arkansas A. & M. Baylor Rico TFLXAS P w L 0 5 5 2 4 6 8 3 5 6 O 3 4 3 7 9 5 7 I G 7 Pct. l.ooo .667 .625 .500 .428 .285 .143 G A M E S T H I S W E E K F r i d a y A. & TA. VS. T. C. U. at Fort Baylor vs, Arkans is at Favikt- S a t u r d a y T E X A S vs. Rico at A. & M. vs. S. M. Houston. U. at Dab Baylor vs. Arkansan at Fayette* Worth. c* V ille. las. V i l l e . Y esterday’s drizzle, which kept Steer baseball, track, and football squads indoors, made the Dope- head think gloomily of la*-t spring, when it rained on an average o f fou r times daily. Postponed base­ ball gam es were as common as football reports. over-emphasis One gam e, with the Baltimore < n i­ cies, had to be called o f f entirely. Uncle Billy’s diamond aspirants thinly- and Coatch L ittlefield’s clads were to circum­ skull-practice, much stance very trying to some. to resort forced a They do tell the story o f the four-year-old Austin lad who, in May, was frightened into hys­ terics by sight of the sun, but the Dopehead takes little stock in such outlandish yarns. Something rather new in w ay o f athletic com petition is o f f e r ­ ed S teer fan s tonight by Shorty Alderson and his sw im m ing team. Their m eet with the Austin Ath­ letic Club is the first in the new gym and the first indoor aquatic meet held in Austin with adequate facilities for spectators. officials, according swimmers, The m eet will be run o f f strict­ ly to Hoyle, which, aquatically speaking, means b i’ the rules o f the National Inter­ collegiate Swimm in g Association, In the words of Shorty Alderson, purpose of the con test is “ to ed ­ and ucate spectators." Coach Alderson hopes to get here the national meet within the next year or two, In fact, Texas lacked only one vote this o f being awarded the meet year. The new gym pool will make swim ming a year-round sport here, and it’s a safe bet the web-footed Longhorns w ill be heard from b e­ fore many seasons pass* With hopes o f winning their I the season, the first conference game since initial week of the Steer cagers will leave for H o u s - 1 ton today at 12:45 o’clock. They meet the Rice Owls there tomor- j row night in the first gam e of the season between the two teams. Ten players will make the trip, J as follows: Captain Jim Fomby, Earl Taylor, Wyatt Taylor, Bull Elkins, Ed Price, Pap Perkins, John Tullis, Allen Ingram, Jack Sparks, and Hill Kubrieht. Coach Walker and Manager Tom Abell will accompany tho team. The Steers, who played their best ball o f the season against S. M. U. Tuesday night, have been through their workouts with more they have snap and speed than shown in weeks. Their game with Hire will he a hard one, as have all the rest of their contests this season. On paper the Owls hold an advantage over the Longhorns, from A. & M. and having won Baylor, while the Steers lost I" both the Bears and the Aggies. Jake Mess, brilliant little fo r­ ward of last season, is not eligible this veal, but P ug Daugherity still has a pair o f flashy sharp- hooters from the ’30 squad who have been scoring consistently. Ray Hart and Virgil Dixon, likely starting forwards against Texas,; iti e among tho leading counters of the conference race, despite the fa< t that Rice has won only two games. Blake Sellars, Austin product, holds forth at center for the Owls, with McCarble, Koch, and Nor­ man alternating at guards most of the time. i ing passing, shooting, ment in all departments, Texas supporters, who had about ; given up all hope o f winning ] another game, took heart from the splendid performance o f Walker's leading Mus- > crew against the im prove­ ' tangs. Showin g decided includ- guarding, and floor work, the S te er s looked more like a basketball team than at any other tim e this year. Wins from Rice and A, & M. here do question, not seem out o f are while the more dreaming of a victory the Horned Frogs o f Texas Christian, who play here Tuesday of next enthusiastic over the j v\ eek. Prosper ts for a w in t he j Owls are rather dull , » . The clubs : seem fairly even ly matched, and home court ad vantage will make ov cr * the Feathered O nes favorites. have carried o f f a large share of the trophies during the last two years. The most consistent high school winners, however, have been San Angelo High School of San Angelo* and Main Avenue High School ‘if San A ntonio.” in The last w ord imbecility seem s to have bei n spoken by the Tulane Hullabaloo, which comes through with the last- minute all-American selections: follow ing It is not inconceivable that in j a few years some sort o f annual swim ming m eet will be inaugurat­ ed here at Texas which will com­ pare in scope and importance with the annual Relays. A rather d if­ ficult project for; financial and other reasons, but: not impossible. The University has in an excellent man on the job the person ( oat h Aloerson. of Under his direction swim ming will develop with surprising rapidity a' an intercollegiate sport. to put over, .Speaking c are now little away, iud icy range will bt than ever bef ing through! high schools and univert Fleet, athleti s a y s : :he Relays, which * more than a month tin! s are that their ■ greater this season ore. Interest is grow- >ut in the nation, as well as in colleges skies. Wilburn Van mblicitv cli ret tor. LE UT LG Ii G RT RE Q RH LH LE UT LG ( lit; RT RL Q R H LH F .. FIRST TEAM Boop-boop First Family (Virginia) Biographies (W ashington) Gunners (A rm y) (Purdue) Fields (Rice) Fives (T exas) Ships ( Navy) ... Chimes (N otre Dame) (T en n essee) Hunchback (N otre Dame) Bells (St, Mary’s) Army SEC O N D TEAM Ignatius (Loyola) Policies (Wash, and Jeff.) Secession (So. Carolina) I Missou<1) I "ompromise Soldiers (A rm y) .............. Coast (Florida) ((California) Graves (Wash, and Lee) S te insong (Maine) Wives (B righam Young) (Mississippi) Climate V alley A com m endable .selection, but the Dopehead re g re ts deeply that the such grand old stars as S ierra (N evada) and Purchase (L o u isa n a ). overlooked selectors in the fields “ Although the university and college classes have been drawn from every section of the United States in the past, this year is the first time that high schools from any other stat*- than T e xas and Oklahoma will be en ­ tered. “ Theodore Kuemmenlein, track coach at the B oy’s Technical High .School in Milwaukee, Win., plans to bring a squad of men down, while W. G. Siler, director of Athletics at Morristown S e n io r , High School, Morristown, Tenn., is interested in en tering his mile and two-mile relay teams. “ Formerly, the high school e n ­ trants have composed a large part of the field for the games, and the records made by the teams, com ­ pare favorably with those in oth­ er sections of the country. The most notable out of state teams been to enter in the past have those from Maud, Okla., and S em ­ two schools inole, Okla. Those VALENTINE DAY la here again. Rem em ber her with a box of candy HIRSH STRID SHOE SHOP Drug Stores B E V E R S , PROP es- s s . ad ( i*0* ~ J • OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE * 2 6 1 0 S p e e d w a y — 2 2622 2 1 4 W. 19th.— 4771 several intersectional teams and games of note are on the Univer- ; sity of Texas baseball schedule for 1031, released by athletic of-1 fin a ls here. Games on March 17 with the Chicago White Sox of the American League, head the list,! with the University o f Minnesota and Northwestern U niversity lend- flavor to the i ing card. Other college team s from I it will prob- the North and Mid-we the season ably be added before is under way. Chances that an oth er major ! league team would be added to 'the schedule were made to appear let- I ter was Sidney j Wed, secretary o f the Cincinatti ; Reds, asking about open dates on i the Texas schedule, T e x a s o f fic i­ als offered any date Lo the Nation- last week, when a received favorable from ! al League tetam, The Din I schedule opens with the a practice a f fa ir b etw een Longhorns and Bib Falk’s All- : Stars, a group of form er Long- ■ horns who each year work out with I the Texas team under Uncle Billy baseball DI sc Ii until training camps open. The confer* I once schedule is opened April l l , with the Mustangs co m in g to A us­ tin for a game. 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