Vol. XXXIV Taylor Numbers 104 for Degrees In Engineering Candidates in Electrical Group Outnumber Other Seekers One Girl Listed Dean Posts Tentative List With Requirements For Diploma Dean T. U. Taylor, of the Col­ lege of Engineering, has posted a com plete list of the candidates for degrees in engineering with a list of requirem ents including entrance credits, solid geom etry, physical and degree credits. training, Candidates of science degrees in June, 1933, are as follow s: fo r bachelor Bachcdor of science in petroleum engineering: H. K. production A llen, C. C. Bankhead, C. C. B engston, J. K. Butler, E. N. Dun­ lap , R. N. M ounce, J. A. Slavik, W. H. Speaker, W. A. Todd, E. P. W illiams, and M. A. W illner Bachelor o f science in civil en­ gineering: W. J. Alsup, R. L. Andricks, M. Ball, F. L, Banowsky, J. R. Canion, T. J. Dunbar, C. F. Dunlap, A. W. Eatm an, J. W. B at­ m an. N. G. Gatoura, P. Gonzales, P. H. H arrK Wr. W. Jessen, E. W. Johnson, H. A. Martyn, M. W. Moore, H. T. Pittm an, H. L. Schif- lett, and W. M. Smith. T h e W e a th e r Yesterday’s tem perature HO. Today* fair. No. 39 Four New Friars To Be Initiated Sunday Morning Bankhead, Bibby, Connally, And Walker Selected For Membership Seniors Chosen Student Leaders Satisfy All-round Tests Of Eligibility Four new members have been to Friars in the annual elected fall election. They are: Char e s B a n k h e a d D a u s e B ib b y B en C o n n a lly R u e l W a lk e r Initiation for these four newly- elected men w ill be held at 9 o’clock Sunday morning. Novem ­ ber 6, at the Driskill Hotel. Friars is a senior honor society of the University, which was founded in UM I. Its object is to confer the honor o f membership upon the eight most eligible men, chosen on the basis of leadership from each senior class of the va­ rious departm ents and schools in the entire University. The organi­ zation provides these men a me­ dium of associating together with members of the facu lty of the University, prominent citizens and alumni invited by the society to m eet with it at the formal ban­ quet for the discussion of events, affairs, problems and tendencies within and outside the U niver­ sity, Elected to Friars Charles Bankhead Dause Bibby Ben Connally Ruel Walker (tri te <9 a Hoi £ exalt The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1932 Benedict Invites State Teachers To Convene Here University Faculty Urged To Cooperate With Association Professors Aid State Association Considers Austin for 1933 Meeting N ew D irectories O n Sale T u e sd a y In Book Stores The Five thousand student direc­ tories will be placed on sale today at 3 o'clock at the T exas Book Store and the U niversity Co-Op for IO cents a copy. this arrangem ent year'.- student directory is the same ar that of in that it will include both stu ­ dent and faculty nam es and telephone numbers. Those stu ­ dents registering than October 15 will not be listed in the directory. last year later of Faculty Members Read Papers At Houston Meeting Pearce, Sellards, Plummer, Adkins and Baker To Sneak Benedict on Bill Rice Institute Will Be Host For Scientific Body Convention Entertainers Of the 40 papers covering a1 phases of scientific research to be presented at the annual m eeting of the Texas Academy of Science at Rice Institute in Houston No­ vem ber l l and 12, fiv e w ill be read by members of the faculty of The U niversity of Texas. In form er years. U niversity scien­ tists have traveled to the yearly m eetings of professional societies in distant parts of the country to j present papers giving the results this research, while : of their it has been pointed out, ■ year, stage m any of these papers wiU be de­ livered in Texas. J. E. Pearce, professor of an- . CH A R LESC O U R BO IN Organist Courboin to Give Organ Numbers Today at Church Diapason Club Will Bring Artist to Austin For Presentation In a letter from Dr. H. Y. B enedict, president o f the Uni­ versity, to faculty members, is e x ­ pressed the hope th at the 1933 Thanksgiving m eeting t h e Texas* State Teachers Associa­ tion wi.l be held in Austin. He has urged to Y. Benedict desires j do their part in g ettin g the asso­ facu lty members of Stage Equipment Flans Ready For Company Bids Dr. H professors in the U niversity to join the Texas State T eachers’ in order that the Association convention may be S t a t e brought the U n i v ersity to Thanksgiving of 1933. Orchestra Gets Membership Of Thirty Students ciation to convene in A ustin. Auditorium Unit of Group May Be Ready By Second Term The association is thinking of m eeting in A ustin because it has not m et here in several years, be- cause Austin now has ample hotel i C of the association desire to join J 0pial Auditorium have been com- in the celebration o f the fiftieth jpleted and will be sent to various anniversary P resident B e n d le t said in the new H ogg Mem- Specifications equi pme nt for the * r . asked to cooperate with the asso- j I coation by joining as soon as pos sible. A large membership o f Uni Curdy and R. L. W hite, super- versity professors would help in vising architect of the U niversity, Associat}on> ^ continued. T r a v i s ] Although no specific am ount B enedict County teachers can be depended was named, Mr. Me( urdy said that upon to do their part, P resident the equipm ent would c onsist ot e n tra n c e s B enedict said. curtains for stage and flood '.ights, front and rear bor der lights, and various other elec­ trical and scenic furnishings. PrncTTam P r n o r o e s i n a F o r b a n g in g the m eeting here, Dr. are in charge of this work. e i recount the results of hts invest)- o f th e U niversity, w e „ IC equipm ent com panies for L * tjona amontt tho Indian mounds ib id , in the near future, J. A. Mc- . of Texas. Dr. E. II. Sellards, pro- Charles Courboin, organist of in Rye. W estchester Cathedral N. Y., will be presented in recital Professors of the U niversity are c ur• w’ M i*.. I i° P ° a ERNEST R. HARDIN Dramatics director I ickets for G am e In W aco S atu rd ay Now O btainable for Faculty and student blanket tax holders may purchase one ticket the Texas-Baylor football gam e for $1.10 upon prest rn at ion of their blanket taxes at the Athletic Council office , Gregory Gymnasium 103, Ed Olio, business manager of the council, said Monday. These tickets for blanket tax holders will be on sale until Thursday 6 o’clock, Ode added. afternoon at i . T ? g S V S Public C oncert Alter Thanksgiving * B ache or of science in electriacl engineering: G. H. Armistead. N. S. Burr, J. T. D eely, A, A. E li­ zondo, C. R. Funk, T. C. Hucka- bee, S. B. Hull, W. B. Hurt, H J. Kazmar, M. Lapidus, E. R. Mc- j applied for membership in W horter, E. A. Noser, A. E. Pet- U niversity ter, J. O. Pickering, S. L. Rieves, Pharr, S ’ F. C. Sperry. F. S. Stafford, E. • M. Strieber, J. W. Tinnin, J. L. Tullis, P. Valdes, J. B. W hite. t h e Burnett said Monday. Musicians who have not turned in More than thirty m usicians have lhelr nam es are requested to so in order that they m ay be noti- fled of called rehearsals. Schieffer, S ' J 1* orchestra. director, “ , . , . Baehelor of architecture: D. M. Baldridge, R. O. Birring, C. L. j Pharr urges all m embers to at- Williams Lectures On Germ Theory — Speaker to Talk Wednesday In Garrison Hall \ CaUlwkl. \ Cooper, W M. Ew ell, W. H. Grasty, L. C. Kiehne, R. E. M axey, C. M. Morton, L. | Nam es of some o f the m usicians Pena, M. H. W alker, and T. M. are as W indrow. follow s: violins, M aurine W illiam s, I Owen, Ralph Cron, A rthur Mc- , ... ber Theory o f D isease” w ill be the subject of a lecture by Dr. O. B. associate professor of l.aeteriolegy, W ednesday, Novem - audito- ’ m Garrison Hall ten d each nu‘e t*ng’ ‘ ‘ hn n n m g Wlth j « The Developm ents of the G erm the regular rehears* tonight. Bachelor of science in chemical S. Ba va, H. IC rory’ G. engineering: ti. S. Bays, Blackw ell, L. M. Blendcrm an, J. D. Brian. O. A. Brown, J. ( ’ashen, R. C. C rate, J. M. Foust, C. R. H ocott, C. F. Jones, J C. Krejei, V. A. McCullough, C. E. M cNutt, B. Nathan, D. A. Roper, H. G. Sehutze, BL Vpn Rosenberg, and L. T. iud*. in Bachelor of science indus­ trial engineering: F. B. Becker. Bachelor of science in m echan­ ical engineering: L. B. Carr, C. G riffith, J. Bk G roseclose, H. , H odges. E. J. B. Hopper, VV. A . | K incheloe, J. M. Lloyd, J. P. M cNellis, W. A. Pitts, E. A. Ra­ d ia l, R. K. Ragland. J. II. Sm ith, C. IL Taylor, and IL C. Wray. Bache1 or of interior architec­ tu re: W ilma Roberts, Brown to Speak A t Physics Colloquium F irraan . . KarI^ „ M" th a ; num . j)r# W illiam s will trace the de- Faye Ramseur, Mary Ellen Hen- derson, .June Allen, Dorothy Gut-1 v ejopmen^ 0f the theory law. I helma N o m 4 I, ( layton Bill- j f rom prim itive man to the pres­ H is lecture w ill be the see- ings, herm it Dyche, Jane Jones, pl anned by the \, M. Ravell, W illie Mae Barron, ond A m o Bota, the ragh. j U niversity, Dr. O. D. W eeks, com m ittee, said Cellos: Mary Lois Barnes and chairman of the liar- public lectures com m ittee of and Josephine germ i j Lorraine Schmidt; flu te, James Monday. D even y; organ, S. W. H enderson; Frank S ta ffo rd ; horn, I basson, Fred B. Jones; m ellophone, Leo- W o o d b u r y R e l e a s e s I nard Sm ith,; clarinets, Joe Shep- 0-------------- , . . . l f „ „ Schedule for F o ru m I schedule Fireside Forum Pharr plans to present and Jack Pulliam ; trom bone, T. ] E , Morris; base, W eldon Scheel. re- leased this w eek by M, D. Wood- t h e bury, associate secretary o f the orchestra in a public concert soon ; Y. M. C. A., lists the follow ing a fter Thanksgiving. Com plete ar- m eetings to be held today, Beta Theta Pi, JE. K. McGinnis, rangem ents for the program have j Chi Phi, C. A. Iim m , not been made, but m em bers have leader; leader; p elta Eajipa Epsilon, V. I. practiced m ovem ents from a Schu- bort symphony, a suite by E t h e l- : Moure, leader; Phi Gamma Delta, bort N evin, and an overture by S * H - Baron’ lead er* Phl KaPPa Psi, J. A. F itzgerald, leader; Pi Boieldieu. Kappa Alpha, Ellwood Griscom, leader; Sigma Chi, L. W. Payne, leader. Laurence Brown w *l speak at th e m eeting o f the Physics Col­ loquium at 7:30 o’clock W cdnes- C h i c a g o P r o f e s s o r day, in Main Building 157, Bob Greenwood, secretary-treasurer, announced. * He w ill talk on some general j Charles E. Moi n an, professor its applies- I and chairman of political s c i e n c e _ * I O v s I V e r C a a i O I a l K ----------- section C, E. C. Webb, leader; Brackenridge Hall, section D, W. F. Blakeslee, leader; G riffith house, CL B. j M illiams, leader, Lindley house, electric m the U niversity o f Chicago, will 1 • A. housse, leader; Little ( am- llontK om - invited to attend j today, over the ‘‘You and Your m y, loader, Mi G uile house, I led - j erie Dunealf, leader; W elly house, network theory and tion s to the solving of circuits. AV permnx interested 'n th is field are the m eeting. .peak on “ Why Vote?" at 7 o'clock P»* Dormitory. K. H Brackenridge Hall, D J * X 11- around the perip w ith b u z z a r d th e Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye . . . . and you and you and you this m eans yoo-hoo. . . When bigger and better BUZ­ are made DOROTHY ZARD’S B IV IN S will make them. H ave you heard about the baby a t MRS. ZILCH’S home? Ask “ ( HOLLIE” DOZIER for particu- Line form s to the right for an i introduction to MARY-PATRICIA F E E H A N , whom you might have school as in grammar known “ Flee-hound.” Don’t crowd. As a wash-out CYNTH IA CON­ NALLY makes a good Monday's work. It doesn’t have to be H allow e’en for DAVID HALL to scare the little girls. Do we love him? How did RONALD MARKS get the title “Grandpa” ? Recipe for BUZZARD concoc­ tion: four glasses of wine or what have you, one dozen twirls, and a date with an S. A. E. or a K app a. G overnm ent” hour of the broadcasting system . “ Professor Merriam is one of the best known men in the field of political science in the United adjunct S tates,” R. C. Martin, professor said of Monday. “In fact, he enjoys an international reputation. governm ent, i C. J. Alderson, leader. „ 0-------------- Student Receives Peabody Scholarship ---------------------------------o-------------- Earl K. Barden of Humble was lie" has” w rit!en a number of . awarded .he Peabody Scholarship th” School o f Education for books in the lichi o f governm ent, j one of the most im portant of which I '‘s f ar' l- « h e Yarhs e McD.m- is ‘The American Party System .' ald o f Bryan held it tart y e w . Dr. .' *; Gray professor o f eiluca- is known for P rofessor Merriam tional psychology, said yesterday. his interest in, arui knowledge of, Personality, grades, and leader­ the governm ent and is therefore ship are taken into consideration an authority on non-voting caus­ in selecting the person to receive e s,” Mr. Martin stated. the candidate must have a senior academic standing and tw elve hours in ed­ ucation to his credit. This schol­ arship cannot be held by one in­ dividual over three years.. The Peabody fund has a perm anent endowm ent of $6,000. The inter­ est, which is approxim ately $300 a year, is used for the scholar­ ship, Dr. Gray added. “A dvertising E thics” will be talk which the subject o f the Paul J. Thompson, chairman of the departm ent of journalism , will give at the Rotary Club luncheon Tuesday, Novem ber I, A. T. Knies, chairman of thc program com m ittee, said yesterday. I h o m p S O n t o b p e a k R o t a r y L l i n c H o O l l scholarship. The --------------------------------- o---------------- ' E TA K A P P A NU M EETS Eta Kappa Nu, honorary elec­ trical engineering fraternity, will : by Amanda m eet today, at 6:30 in E ngineering Building 106, Sheri- ton Burr, president o f the frater­ nity, said yesterday. o’clock --------------------------------- o--------*------ P R E S E N T DAY IN IT IA T E S P resent Day Club will hold a m eeting today at I o’clock in the U niversity Commons, according to an announcem ent made Monday Gatoura, president. The m eeting will be an open fo r ­ um and about tw enty nt*wr mem­ bers will be initiated. All mem­ b e rs are urg e d to a tte n d . , , r . Methmiist church. will exhibit a new g e o r g ic map of j the State. W. S. Adkins, geologist is a Belgian by i in the bureau, will discuss new ty p es of fossils. C. L. B aker, also I birth, having come to th e I nited the b u re a u , will S ta te s in 1904. He is now on his a geologist 1 give an account o f the oriRin of first trans-continental tour. He is , in Vort roil- Mr. Courboin . f o r in , a ik a ii , akes in W est Texas. F, B. Plummer. professor of petroleum * P lu m m e r n .r n fes» n r o f n e t rn eu ro engineering, w ill tell of “ beach” deposits in the tertiary form ations of Texas. B e n e d i c t on P r o g r a m ® , f n l f . concerts in engaged Worth and W ichita Falls. There will be no •harge to the wishing to contrib ut* recital. adm ission Persons to the ex- H ogg Memorial is rapidly ap­ proaching com pletion, and there is its being ready J a possibility o f the for use by the beginning o f second , , , . / ’ , e roc? ’. am In addition to these presents- pense of the pro gram a re asked tions o f re se a rc h m aterial, Dr. to notify H e n ry W underlich, Mrs. sem ester Mr M cC urdvl*1’ Y * B enedict» President o f the D. B. Taylor, or any other mem- ' U niversity, will address the acad- ber of the Diapson Club. oa ' 5‘ e emy at the banquet m eeting Fri- Mr, Courboin w ill play for his even in e on th e proposed new A ustin concert the follow ing num- e a. stone work are a m ost completed d flo o n n g wl! be laid soon’ and U niversity MacDonald Observa t j Am interior ornam ental plaster work w ill begin as soon as- possible. hers: O verture to “ Occasional A pproxim ately when it is com pleted. -------------- 0-------- the other outgtandin(r 1,300 persons 13peak(,rg on thc program vU bo Dr. Carey, head of the geography departm ent o f Baylor U niversity, who w ill speak on “Evidence of A ncient Glaciers in Marathon M ountains of T exas” ; Dr. O. M. Prelude and Fugue in a I Ball o f Texas Agricultural and A ndante M aestoso-Allegro Adagio March Cantabile in B, Major M in o r Oratorio,” ....................... Handel .......................... Bach Cesar Franck M echanical C ollege, who will de- Chorale Prelude, “ A Rose t h e Breaks in to Bloom ” (arranged o f T exas; L. M. M ott- by Courboin) _________________ I scribe new fossil plants of j eocene Assembly Group To Have Banquet ----------- F n r m a l l v T n d a v ^ O l d a n d N e w M e m b e r s M e e t \ Sm ith and L. G. H owell of Rice c h o r a le in A M inor ( esar F ra n c k Schubert-C ourboin Institute, who w ill tell of “ Air- ..Bach ; plane Cosmic Ray M easurem ents” ; Aria from “ Suite in D” Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus and Dr. W. Serenade ____ ........ Edwin Grasse N. Ezekiel o f Texas A gricultural M othersong (Belgian folksong) E xperim ent Station, w ill describe I cotton variety tests in the d iffer- j A.legro from Sixth Symphony Members o f the Students' A s­ sem bly will have a banquet today Ave Maria- ................... A u st’n ^ Peter B en oft ti ^ Howard H offm an, chairman of the I com m ittee rangem ents, said Monday. in charge of the ar­ The purpose of the banquet is to enable the new ly-elected mem­ bers to becom e acquainted with each other and with the old mem ­ bers. Allan Shivers, president of the Students’ Association, will act as toastm aster. Chaperons for the occasion will be Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Arrow­ wood, Mrs. Frances Goldbeck, Miss Ruby Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. A? no N owotny, and Mr. and Mi>. V. I. Moore. . . . . . ' :u j? entiation of two w ilt diseases. Dr. Marcus Hanna, geologist f o r Gulf Production Company, will give an illustrated lecture on salt domes and g u lf coast oil fields, Dr. Ed­ gar A ltenberg of Rice Institute, will discuss “ G enetical V iew s on the Origin of L ife.” -o A ustin W om en’s Club W ill S h ow Etchings ......... An exhibit of etchings by Mrs. Mody B oatright w ill be shown at the A ustin W om en’s Club Novem ­ ber 15. Mrs. Boatright is t h e w ife of Dr. Mody Boatright, in­ structor of English. French Group Names Club for Am bassador ---------- Indian etchings portray cerem onials and are part o f a t h e chosen as the name of the French « United States N ational Museum Le Cercle Paul Claudel has been j series o f prints shown by The ^ J . W ider (Dedicated to Courboin) o-------------- Fellowship Club To Hear Parlin Dean to Speak on Culture and Student Today ___ H. T. Parlin, dean iii t h e! attention to developing new play Dr »»>»>? College v t A rts a n d Sciences, will « ? , ' « speak to the F reshm an Fellowship " « . Ve U t **!e taIf n ‘ Club on - W h a t P a r t Should Cill- K l u r e Play in th e S tu d e n t’s L ife ? ” a t a m e e t i n g of the club in the Y. M. c . A. a u d i t o r i u m at 7:15 o’clock .Sheffield, today, Beverly president of the club, said Mon- day. An inform al discussion will I ex-student ot here Mr. Hardin, who from Southwestern U n i v e r s i t y where he was head of the d e p a r t - speaking, ^ i> an the L n n e r s ity . He ' " ‘" T V plenf And I m Boing to use it. From S o u th w e .t.r n came ‘Holiday’ First Flay Under New Club Direction Hardin Emphasizes E le c t S e m i - a n n u a l l y elect members Friars tw ice each scholastic year. In the fa ll term four men that stand out as the most eligible for membership senior from are classes. term four more eligible men are I elected from the junior class who N ew w d en^er upon their senior year In the follow ing spring elected the the follow ing fall. Talent in Future Productions Election to Friars is honorary. Membership organiza­ in social tions, affiliations, and popularity presented are n° t qualifications upon which election to Friars is based. “When ‘H oliday’ Curtain Club this week, it will the first: play of the club under i _ Brahms The society elects those candi­ dates for any degree who stand its new director, Ernest R. Har- out from the members o f their din.” Joe M onster, president of class and represent the most well- Curtain Club, said Monday. rounded type of college man. “ The U niversity is fortunate to Present Membership Friars of the have Mr. Hardin here. He is one U niversity are I of the leading directors of dram- Burt Dyke, W. L. McGill, A m o i atics in colleges today, and should Nowotny, Jam es Parke, Claude I enable us to improve the standing Voyles, A. W. Walker, Jr., Ed of this Curtain Club in many res- Olle, Bol) Payne, Earl Toepper- wein, Joe Riley, John Craig, Louis peets. “ Speaking for the members of Pollock, Allan Shivers, Bob Bald- the club. I may ^ay that we have ridge, B. D. Orgain, Dalton Cross, full confidence in him as d irecto r.: Hill Hodges, Tom A bell, and Louis We'll give him full cooperation to make the season a success,” he explained. Bankhead is a senior B aethe. in. Mr. Hardin, in a discussion with Dean A m o Nowotny, faculty ad­ visor, and reporters Monday, in- d ila te d his policy with the Uni- m e m b e r of versify dramatics players, thus: could be “No possible advance j made by putting on plays with a c t o r s who are already good. Therefore, I’m going to pay much the College of Engineering,- an as­ semblyman, and p resident o f his school. He is a m em ber of Beta t h e t a Pi, social f r a te r n ity , and a Interfratevnity Council this year. He is a football letter man. the Bibby is a senior in the School (Continued on Page Four) Delegates Vote Cohen Governor Advertisers Close Session, New Officers Elected The annual convention of the T e n th D istrict of the A dvertising F e d e ratio n of Am erica ended with the election of A. M. Cohen of H ouston as new governor of the district, th e cry stal ballroom - of the D nskill H otel Monday a l ­ tei noon. He replaces Erie M. , , _ ( Racey, a graduate of the Uni­ in ^ . . ... r. ,, , T, , ‘ , I “ A dvertising A dvertising,” and ] selling the Texas centennial, were I the points stressed in the conven­ versity. tion. Geologic d ram atics club anil took p a r t in play direction. N ew Bulletin Maps W ise County G eology featu res Various com m ittees are at work on plans for the year’s activities, Morrison stated. The drama com­ m ittee, with the advice of Miss Katherine W heatley, adjunct pro­ fessor of Romance languages in the U niversity, is considering the choice of a play to be given some tim e before Christmas. Dean Purlin ’s talk will be the first of a series of f o u r to be sponsored by the club, Sheffield said. The th ree o th e r topics will “ W h a t C o n trib u tio n Does : ke to L ife ? ” “ W hat of Wise ; Science Make County are analyzed in the new ■ C on trib utio n Does Religion Make bulletin ju st issued by the Bu- j to L if e ? ” and i s T here a Conflict reau o f Economic Geology of The Between Science an d Religion?” Bascom L ung w ill have charge U niversity of T exas, Dr, E. H. Sellards, director of the bureau, of the worship p rog ram , an d Al- j j ui;a A r t h u r B urrell th e w orsm p pro gram , a n a a i - j organized a s ta ff and is working I said. This bulletin g iv es a de- ; vin Scoff will give selections on • £ raijuate of the School of Law, on the initial :ssue, dedicated to in Mr. Claudel. Contributions by stu- dents and professors in the form short articles, poems, and of stories in French, are solicited, Morrison added. — *------* v tailed account findings of Gayle S cott and J. M. ; steak fry to be held at Rob Roy (jajvestf0n A . Arm strong, geologists, countv i ounty and • a county tho bul otin m av will bo prosontod by W ai ion I un- map. Copies o f i mu uuLcuii be obtained from the Bureau o f Hingham, chairman of the social Economic Geology. ,K geologic W. C. A. freshm an girls Saturday , * geologic geoiugiv. . , _ i n u y In April, Mr. Hardin directed , .• t h o Mask and VV ig ( i u d of South- r.___ v .. (Continued on Page to u r ) v “L>\ ua,i i! . pin** nf art* * elor o f arts degree from Rice In- a j , statute in U>20. She then entered The publication com m ittee has sen oras, director o i tne Dureau, oi Final plans for the I , jed Saturday at her hom, Law Graduate Dies A t Galveston Home in W ise Ranch in conjunction with the Y. c 1 •- h*_ s , o f the g e o lo p c I the harp. — ^ --------------------------------- , iii* , •ommittee. ,• j,.,,,, “1— * j* * , . • Hr ■ a 1 . 4. x. L i m 4* Lt .rv 4 4-lr* - , , • • A n . 2 wk . JL . . 1 S I ** . . n ‘ . noA 0 . from H W In- I ; Follow ing a luncheon given by 5 the W alker A ustex Chile Go., the into business I convention went ession at 2:30 Monday afternoon . Miss B urrell received h e r bach- at the Driskill Hotel, with Louis Goldberg, business m an ag er o f The Austin S tatesm an, presiding. she I Henry W. Stanley, of the Dal- Columbia U niversity where received her m a s te r of a r ts de- ] las Cham ber of Commerce, spoke give in 1926. Later, she became on ad ve rtisin g’s part in the new instructor of m athem atics in Ba'! j era o f merchandising. Shelley High School of Galveston, from j Tracy, Dallas, spoke en advertis- to I ing as an important essential for w hich position she resigned e n te r The University of Texas, j worthwhile industrial development. ot the j H. C. F eister, president DOCTORS S E E 12 ST U D E N T S Two students w'ho were re­ ported ill in St. D avid’s Hospital Monday are Jack Dyer and Sid­ ney Peltsm an. Home visits w ere made to the follow ing students: Alice Suther­ land, Pat Flem ing, Jeannette Bak­ er, F. D. Murphy, C. IL Buse, Don Hart, Myra L. French, Ann Barns­ dall, G enevieve Clark, and John Andrew' Johnson. -------------- o -------------- O R A N G E JA C K E T S M E ET Orange hold a m eeting today at 5 o’clock in W o­ m en’s Gymnasium 5, Catherine ‘N eal, president, said Monday. Jackets w ill — o-------------- HART R E C O V E R IN G Student Architects W eldon Hart, senior journalism from an improving student, is operation which he underwent several wreeks ago. He was re­ S. moved the Brackenridge Hospital ” to* w T k o 4 r ; r i « 2 ' «urfn«T in*. will talk on the ”K » e | d w r j . Brazos S tr e e t be able to m eet classes soon i To Hear Finch Talk to A rts of Studying ’ a t th e m eeting j in 1930. H a r t exneets of S tudent from Upon h er r e tu r n to Association _______ __0__ j______ I A rchitects a t 5 o’clock this a f te r - she became a ffilia te d w ith t he Finch, professor of civil j She received her bachelor of law Univerxity fro m the PLAY SUBJECT O F SERMON n o o n in G arrison Hall aud itorium , j l a w o f f i c e of B rantley H a m -, b u t “ Of Thee I Sing,” the P u l i t z e r Don McCall, aecordianist, will play . because o f ill h e a l t h s h e gave up new citizens, prize play, w ill be the them e of Rabbi Samuel IL Baron’s serm on for .« o’clock, Novem ber 4, at Temple Beth Israel, services Friday at the a f t e r the ta5 k. active practice. She again became new industries for I exns. Charles Morton, association, A short recess period was tol- lowed by another business s.-ssmn faculty and the s tu d e n t; teach until a few* days before her [w hen officers for the coming year president of a member o f the faculty of Ball to invites members High School, and continued to attend this m eeting. death, were elected. out in his talk on greater Galveston, h i v e for com m unity the through ad vertising that the pro- centennial w o d d P* p u r c h a s e b o a r d a n d r o o m e n o u g h f o r Hevo d u r i n g t h e c o m i n g w e e k . E v e n if t h e s t u d e n t s w e r e g e n e r o u s e n o u g h t o t h e p r o v i d e f o r t h e n e w m a s c o t d u r i n g f o o t b a l l s e a s o n t h r o u g h *hi* w e e k l y col ­ l e c t i o n m e t h o d , w h a t w o u l d he d o n e a b o u t t h e bi g f e l l o w ’s w e l f a r e a f t e r T h a n k s ­ g i v i n g ? l ose in a a r i s e s b r e a k i f t h a t c e r t a i n t r o u b l e A n o t h e r q u e s t i o n i f Be vo w e r e c o n c e r n i n g B e v o II. T h e a n i m a l is w i l d , a n d it wi l l b e w e e k s a n d m a y b e y e a r s b e f o r e h e c a n b e t a m e d , is p o s s i b l e at all. S p e c i a l t a r e will h a v e t o b e t a k e n of t h e S t e e r , or e l se s e ri ou s t o r e s u l t f r o m hi s a t t e n d a n c e at t h e g a m e s , . N o e s ­ t h a t t i m a t e c a n b e m a d e o f t h e d a m a g e to w o u l d po s s i b l y re su l t b r e a k l a r g e c r o w d . A n d e v e n m o r e d i s a s t r o u s w o u l d b e a n y t r o u b l e t h a t b e t w e e n t h e s t u d e n t m i g h t out b o d i e s o f t w o r i v a l sc hool s. W i t n e s s t h e little, i n c i d e n t of l ast S a t u r d a y , w h e n t h e y e l l l e a d e r o f S. M. U. c a m e ie a r c a u s i n g t r o u b l e b y s t r i k i n g Be vc II w i t h hi s m e g a ­ p h o n e a s t h e s t e e r r o d e b y i n a t r a i l e r . T h i s a c t o f t h e ye ll l e a d e r w a s d o n e on t h e s p u r o f t h e m o m e n t a n d w i t h o u t a n y i n ­ tl n t o f c a u s i n g t r o u b l e . B u t t h e T e x a s s t u ­ d e n t s w e r e p e e v e d a t t h e a c t a n d it a p ­ p e a r e d t h a t s e v e r a l f i g h t s m i g h t b r e a k out a t a n y m o m e n t . It w a s n o t a s e ri o u s a c c i ­ d e n t t h a t s t a r t e d t h e A. & M.- B a y l o r f i g h t , b u t t h e r e s u l t w a s h e a r t - b r e a k i n g . in m i n d , W i t h t h e s e p o i n t s it w o u l d b e w e l l t o w o r k o u t s o m e d e f i n i t e p l a n s f o r t h e e x i s t e n c e a n d p r o p e r h a n d l i n g o f t h e n e w L o n g h o r n m a s c o t i n o r d e r t h a t t h e s t e e r m a y be we l l c a r e d f o r a n d , m o r e i m ­ t o m a k e c e r t a i n t h a t o u r f r i e n d l y p o r t a n t r e l a t i o n s w i t h o t h e r s c h o o l s do n o t b e ­ c o m e s t r a i n e d t h r o u g h a n y sli p in c o n n e c ­ t i o n w i t h Be vo l l. Every Day School Spirit E v e r y y e a r a b o u t t h i s t i m e t h e r e is b a l l y ­ i n s t i t u t i o n s a b o u t “ sc ho ol h o o a t c o l l e g e spiri t. *’ I t u s u a l l y a p p e a r s a t t h i s t i m e b e ­ c a u s e of its c o n n e c t i o n w i t h f o o t b a l l . S e l ­ d o m d o e s a s t u d e n t h e a r of “ s c h o o l s p i r i t ” l e a d e r s e x c e p t P e p u r g e t h e t o b a c k t h e f o o t b a l l t e a m s ; p r o m i n e n t e x - s t u d e n t s p l e a d w i t h t h e u n d e r g r a d u a t e s t o a t t e n d g a m e s , sit in t h e r o o t i n g s e c t i o ns , a n d ye l l f o r t h e u n i ­ ve rsi t y t o d e f e a t t h i s o r t h a t t e a m . A n d it is a g o o d t h i n g t h a t t h e y do. W h a t w o u l d a f o o t b a l l g a m e b e w i t h o u t “ s c ho ol s p i r i t ” ? in a n a t h l e t i c w a y . s t u d e n t s . , • i x* a » . , ;« Zl a p a r t ut 1 , , , i i •*. >* school spirit. . r, E B u t b a c k i n g t h e t e a m a t a t h l e t i c g a m e s ?, I. i on iv * , t is Iii its b r o a d e s t s e n se “ sc hool s p i r i t ” is a s y m b o l f o r res] ct of y o u r c ol l e g e . It m e a n s r e ­ g a r d i n g y o u r c o l l e g e a s a p a r t o f y o u r s e l f a n d m a l lug it b e s t in a p u r e l y c o l l e g i a t e w a y . S t u d e n t s a r e a d e f i n i t e p a r t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y j u s t a s t h e U n i v e r s i t y is a p a r t o f t h e s t u d e n t s . W h a t c a n b e d o n e t o i m p r o v e “ sc ho o l s p i r i t ” ? Be f r i e n d l y on t h e c a m p u s . T r e a t y o u r c l a s s m a t e or t h e s t u d e n t on t h e c a m ­ p u s a s a p a r t of t h e f a m i l y . S p e a k t o a l l , a n d “ h i g h h a t ” no on e . T h e b e s t “ c o l l e g e s p i r i t ” is w h e r e s t u d e n t s r e s p e c t t h e u n i ­ v e r s i t y a n d t h e s t u d e n t s . t h e u n i v e r s i t y r e s p e c t s Kta&wi&il IPcMPmim T h e Dally T exan iaw ites the w ritin g o f free-lan ce e d i­ in th# to ba p u b lish ed lin e’* a rticles to ria ls or "firing S tu d en t Forum c o lu m te. S u ch ed itorials m u st be w ritten by stu d en ts of th e U n iv e r s ity and m u st pertain d irectly to som e p h ase of stu d en t life. All con trib u tion s m u st be sign ed , but th e con trib u tor’s if he so req u ests. U n sign ed nem o w ill not be printed a rticles w ill not be prin ted. T h ose of 200 w ords or le s s w ill rece iv e p referen ce. T H E C O W B O Y S A N S W E R F r o m th e p o in t o f v ie w w h ich m i g h t b e ca lle d p r e ju d i c ia l, I s h o u ld like to a d v a n c e som e e v id e n c e t h a t t h e C o w b o y s a r t not a c t u a l l y th e o r g a n i z a ­ tio n t h a t h a s been rt p r e s e n t cd to t h e s t u d e n t bod y o f T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s in r e c e n t c o n t r i b u t i o n s to t h i s co lu m n . I n th e f i r s t p la c e , t h e S. M. U. g a m e , f o r th e C o w b o y s, h a v i n g b e e n o r g a n iz e d , n o t as a " p e p o r g a n i z a t i o n , ” p r im a r il y , b u t a s a s e rv ic e u n it to its school, it is n o t c o n ­ c e r n e d a s e x t e n s i v e ly w ith d e m o n s t r a t i o n as w ith t h e less o b v io u s m a n i f e s t a t i o n s of lo y a lty t o o u r school. Bt m g o r g a n i z e d a n d p r in c i p le d on su c h a basis, th e C o w b o y s n e c e s s a r ily d i s r e g a r d c h a n c e s o f public e f f e c t w h e n t h e r e is a d u t y t o be d o n e . t h e r e w a s Ai cr itic is m a b o u t t h e ‘‘b r e a k i n g u p ” o f th e C o w b o y s ! b e f o r e th e g a m e w as o v er. I n t h a t p a r t i c u l a r c a se I we w e r e a c t i n g u p o n a r e q u e s t I j M r. D isc h t h a t w e s p r e a d o u t o v e r th e s t a d iu m a n d t r y t o k e e p th e f a n s f r o m t h r o w i n g c u s h io n s a n d b o ttl e s a f t e r th e g a m e . I n c id e n ta l ly w e m a n a g e d to s to p t h r e e f ig h ts bv sid e s k e e p in g so m e o f t h e c u s h io n s f r o m b e i n g t h r o w n . Ii i n s t a n c e , B y J A C K H U D S P E T H , JR . B U S I N E S S : S tock price? w er e up slightly in a quiet session y e s ­ terday. Grain sank to n ew lows, but i t r a in e d a f e w p oints at the close. Gotten lost a f e w points, The and bonds w e r e :-.a ve­ G u a ra n te e T rust | t h a t the a c u t e J irregular. < omen rn slow ann downward was due to econom ic if the *h tion had been held in September, Governor Roosevelt would un­ doubtedly have carried the Mid­ dle West. However, a shift in sentiment toward Mr. Hoover oc­ curred during October, due part­ ly to the f anne rs’ disappointments with Roosevelt’s farm speeches. to the renewed efforts by G. 0. P. workers, and to a Rt publican promise of higher grain prices. But during the past week, grain prices have to record­ dropped breaking lows. On the exchange,! wheat is the lowest since 1652. to find arni buyers were hard session. A during Saturday’s South Dakota correspondent in­ forms the writer of this column that in his state corn is bringing from 2 to 4 cents a bushel, and that it costs a bushel to haul the j stuff to market Oats are not even quoted on the Omaha grain j are not wanted. market; they Good beef brings one and a halt cents a pound. Mr. H o o v e r did n o t w illfu lly lie v hen he p r o m is e d h ig h e r g r a in p rices. C h i n a w a s on th e m a r k e t , of o u r j f o r 15.0f-'-.OOu b u sh e ls I w h e a t, tile sa le o f w hich w ould ha v e r e m o v e d m u c h o f o u r s u r ­ plus a n d p r o b a b l y ra i od th e p ric e I fro m C to IU c e n t s a bushel. B u t, j J a s is t r u e w ith rn >si o f us, C h in a ; j could n o t p a y . H o o v e r p la n n e d | to g e t th e m t h e m o n e y f r o m the R. F. € . , b u t, u n f o r t u n a t e l y , th a t h o r n o f p l e n t y c a n n o t lo a n to f o r ­ T h e r e f o r e , a eign g o v e r n m e n t s . But s e a r c h as he m ig h t , H o o v e r w a s \vh > C hinese th r o u g h , d e a l g r a i n p r ic e s fell w ith it, arni Re- ! p u b lic a n c h a n c e s in Lie M id-W est i a r e g o in g in th e s a m e d ir e c tio n . f i n d a n y o n e t h a t fell | m id d le m a n w a s n e c e s s a r y . w o uld u n d e r w r i t e j n e v e r aid e I p a p e r . T h e to lution on the b asis o f som e n ew issue, perhaps c o n stitu tio n a l r e - j form . T h en , a f t e r an oth er R eich­ sta g is elected , th e n ew y e a r w ill have arrived, am i the co n stitu tio n will perm t him to dissolve ii on J i he basis th a t he used last t im e ; , the em e r g e n c y d ecrees. Th ere- - fore, it looks like the p resen t m ili­ tary g o v e r n m e n t w ill co n tin u e in G erm any for so m e tim e yet. indicate I ward S o m e reaction how m uch FINGLAND: T o d a y ’s municipal | I e le c tio n s in 3 0 0 En glish t o w n s w ill ' the popu lar f e e lin g to- the p r e s e n t coalition g o v ­ is e x ­ ernm ent. pected, but is n ot k now n. M eanw h ile, L on d on ’s jo b ­ less arm y (lik e our bonus m arch- c a u sin g Some worry. I ors) arc I though we may ex p ec t t h e sit u a ­ ti a cl i- to be m et with the t i o n I tiona l E n g lish tact. | M USIL T O D A Y ; Opera broad- I cast tonigh t for an hour b e g in n in g J at 10:15 o’clock over W QA I (S an A atonic. I. W h o s e Face Is Purple Now?!! (Editor’s n o t e : T h is is t h e f i r s t in ­ t h e c h e r u b i c s t u ­ o f a s e r ie s o f “ e n l i g h t e n i n g ” f o r m a t i o n o n d e n t s w h o i n f e s t th is U n i v e r s i t y . T u r n e r I r v i n g I s r a e l ha* a c o r p s o f s e c ­ r e t a r i e s w o r k i n g w i t h h i m ; t h e r e ­ f o r e it is v e r y likely t h a t if you a r e s e e n m o r e th a n o n c e — o r even o n c e — with, t h e s a m e g ir l o r boy, y o u will h a v e y o u r f a c e t u r n e d I f y o u o b j e c t to th is k in d p u r p le . o f p u b lic ity , t h i n g t h e r e f o r I r v in g you c a n do a b o u t is on f r i e n d l y t e r m s w i t h all o f t h e f o o t b a l l p la y e r s . H o w e v e r , t h e w r i t i n g s h e r e i n a r e p r i n t e d w ith no n a s t y o b je c t. O n y o u r m ark ! Le f a g o ! ) . is n ’t a it £ * * know, little Oscar, G eorgia Shep- to ch a n g e her herd w o n ’t have their teeth thrice daily f o r her. . * . A R E YOU B L IS T E R IN G ? ? . . . . ( G a y ) J doorbell . y o u ’ll . L atest r e p o r t s I M onday Luncheons n a m e | have it that the Esther Mae W ag- j Sphinx Club Begins g e n f u e h r - D a n W illiam s m er ger is . W hen y o u ’re j still thrivin g . see Ed Murray | around, busily buzzing Mary Ellen H u n t’s day Dick . S o m e hopes she wi I be Mrs. , * And M a rth a D e la y T u r n e r i f my svc’y is ek e, M a r g a r e t J e f ­ ferson and H u go A llen are p lenty ga-ga ab out each other . , The re ce n t Ida B a r r -E d B a r lo w c o n ­ solidation is g e t t in g alon g nicely in spite o f the depression. a P lan s w ere m a d e fo r the c o n ­ t in u ation o f lu n c h e o n s for m em ­ bers of the Sphinx Club, o rga n iz a­ tion for stu d en ts o f architecture, on ev e r y other Monday to be held at C ommons, Charles P a ge, vice p resid en t, said M onday. th e U n iversity * * * . . And look w h o ’s back in circu ­ lation this w eek, W a lter (you pair I som e o f t h e m ! ! ) : J o h n P e d ig o , Biti D o z ie r , J u d it h E n g li s h , Sea* w ill o w H a l to m , A n a m a r y D a v is, j E d M a x e y , G e o r g e C o t t r i ll, V i r ­ g in ia H o lm a n , arni J a y (I'm f r e e ­ it this yea r and lancing like i p len ty ) H a ll. » A rr a n g e m e n ts w ere also made for ob taining an an nouncem ent board for club n o tic es to be placed in the A rchitectural Library. Chris M aiwald, president, and Howard Barr are w ork in g on the project. discussion also con tained plans fo r a club h isto ­ rian to tak e care o f the public action o f the club. H is w ork will include a n n o u n c e m e n ts c o n ­ o f tests and prizes, P a g e added. b u sin ess The Official Notice have d onated W L J U N IO R E N G I N E E R S w h o library d e p o sit s to the E n gin eers' Loan Fund are called to m ee t T h u rsd a y m orn­ ing. N o v em b e r 3. at ?f:45 o ’clock in E n g in e e r in g B u ild in g 204 to e le c t a t r u s te e f o r the E n g in e e r s ’ Loan Fund. T. U. T aylor, dean o f the C olle ge <>i En gin eerin g. A I E F T IN G men stud en will be held in in Main Built o ’clock. f h o u s e m o t h e r s f o r s in the U n iv ers ity th e g i r l s ’ s t u d y h all in g tod ay at 7 :80 A R N O N O W O T N Y , as dean of st ant men. L u lie D unbar o f San A n to n io Cited Eleanor N ig g li at S c o t ­ ch R ite D o r m ito r y for the Texas - M. U. g a m e . . j in le tter s home w ith t h e nam e I h e a r t h a t a r o m a n c e is b u d ­ t h e H e l e n . . r i n g E i t h e r . , d i n g m a y n ic e ly D o n o v a n -PHii Bernard t e p e e . G et ad K in n e y Will M a e T a r v er’* h a n d shortly??*.’ . Ami B ill H all has b eg u n to P. S. j h is of Mary C a th er in e M cDonald . You table lamps, under and at fo o tb all g a m es, and you I will a lw ays find Jan e Marie H ill! and Henry Moore A dam -and -E ve- i and I in g 1 " N ic k ” Nichols are drin king cokes i . Of J . can look behind chairs, out of the same straw course, you k n e w that Jack Sparks is that w ay over B eulah C am p ­ bell, b m t h e y ’ve n ev er been cold- typed in this rag, you d o p e !!! . . I that D u d le y W y so n g is I Th y say in elevators, Saunder* . Jackie . . . . ! b u yin g popcorn (and plenty of f < r Mary France* Zum- it!!!! I w alt . P erry Lee and Zillah . . Mae Ford have oeen seen g o in g . places . And how Hal A r m ­ does hold Ruth Hassknri’s stron g h a n d ! ! . H e t t a Jockush a n d for a Tom B u n k ic y are s a v in g . . You w ed d in g day, eh w e t ? ? . . . . For First Class Laundry Service ALWAYS DIAL §444 Add attem p ted u ek y-w ucky a f ­ fair s. . . W o n ’t D orothy Milroy le t you brush your f e e t on her doormat, And Gerald Blackburn??? you say. Bill is a k now . . I d o n ’t blam e you for lad y!!! . a fte r B ess Harris, d e te c tiv in g T aylor Milton, are p le n ty ! ! ! o f Don Ju a ns w ho brush S te v en so n , d on ’t Ione S tin etk e there that but . fo r the m aterial ORLICK S E T S D E A D L IN E Deadline I th e B’nai B ’rith Hillel Scribe on is today, Ja ck 0 click, co­ is j to be handed in a t the Hillel of- set editor, said Monday. All cop y for fee, 2 2 0 0 Guadalupe S tr ee t. | Rho ch ap ter of T heta Xi f r a ­ ternity an n o u n c es the p led gin g o f Doyle Willis o f Dallas. ( h a i r T o ®vo/ d B o n e r s BACCHUS w a s A FAMOUS GREEK BOOTLEGGER. / V R Y to forgive him. Poor chap, he really means well, even if he does think his posterity is tile thing he sits on! f If you’re really sorry for Bill Boner, give him a pipe and some good to­ bacco. That vill straighten him out —for a pipe filled with Edgeworth Smoking Tobacco clears the brain for straight thinking. As you know, Edgeworth was proved by a recent investigation to be the favorite smok­ ing tobacco at 42 out of 54 leading colleges. The college man likes that distinc­ tive flavor that comes only from this blend of fine old burleys. I f s differ­ ent. I f s a soothing, relaxing sort of smoke that makes the job in hand just a little easier. You can buy Edgeworth anywhere in two forms Edgeworth Ready- Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice. All sizes -15^ pocket package to pound humidor tin. O r -p e r h a p s you’d like to try before you buy. Then write for a free sample packet. AddressLarus& Bro. Co., 120 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. S t e * D R I S K I L L H O T E L L A U N D R Y “S n a p p y S e r v ic e ” EDGEWORTH SM O K IN G TOBACCO t h a t is n o t in form a tion th e y should h ave b efo re their h esitant. Last w eek in n ot g e t t i n g b e fo r e I i)0htlca is not m y d o r e t o le av e t h e im p r e s s io n t h a t we f e e l t h a t w a a r e a p e r f e c t o r g a n iz a ti o n , f o r most c e r t a i n l y t r u e , b u t w e do f e e l nould not h a v e b een su bjected to criti- p resfiiem has now that we snot cism from in dividuals who did not atte m p t to g et J th a t re cove ry will the Firing Line criticism s w e r e m ade. The Cowboy* j trend in m a l l e t pi i' *• th a n may have m ade a m istak e the public the th in g s that th e y accomplish. W e * at virally do not broadcast th e f a c t s that a group of the m em bers paid Coach Morrison a visit upon cou rte o u s g r e e tin g , and his arrival, ex te n d ed him f i t red him the se r v ic e s of the o r gan iz ation ; that the “ A ” stu d en ts of the org a n iz a tio n coach prom ­ ising freshm an a th le te s w ho h a v e t r o u p e w ith their stud ies; that the R ice b on fire w a s m ade p os­ the C ow boys w ho ar. m g e d f o r trucks it ii? •? by least th r ee -fo u r th s of and personally escorted at the t h e C avanaugh tract, lim b er from a lle y s and b a sem en ts AGRIC! UTU RE: f o rc e s. in o r e to ... f S in c e w e p e r f o r m d o z e n s of a c t s th is E n d w ith no d e s ir e f o r p u blic p r a is e , w e do n o t w a n t p u b lic c ritic is m , l f a n y s t u d e n t o r m e m b - r o f th e f a c u l t y h a s s u g g e s tio n s to m a k e in r e g a r d to th e C o w b o y o r g a n i z a t i o n , th e y m a k e t h e m in p r iv a t e to so m e m e m b e r o f t h e g r o u p . W e th e m . will m a k e an h o n e s t e f f o r t to c o n f o r m to F len se r e m e m b e r t h a t we w a n t to c o o p e r a t e w ith , a n d h a v e th e s t u d e n t bo d y . W e w a n t to be a g r o u p t h a t you wilt be pr< ud of. T r y to help us in s t e a d of d i s c o u r a g in g us, t h e r e s p e c t of, I p ro p o se t h a t — S H O R T Y R E G A N . - rage — pl— -— zi:—:-----------------zz-ii;.:;Ll,::— ... - ©®M(B cs? (3 © W O R K IN G S T U D E N T S Much is heard at the o p en in g of the u n iv ersity y ea r about w orking o n e ’s w a y through a college. Much advice, good and bad, has been o f fe r e d about the ch an ces and n ece ssitie s o f self-support. whole or partial, but until re c e n tly , one question w as still d oubtful. it sh o w s That q uestion w as answ ered by a n ational su r­ v e y r e c e n t ly co m p le te d ; in ce rtifie d fig u r e s w h at actual p erc en ta ge o f stu d en ts “ work" heir w ay. In a su r v e y of 175 A m erican college.-, which was co n d ucted by P r o fe s so r Van Sickle, of the U niversity o f Illinois, it w as found that one- half t>f th e male student p opulation earned part of their ex p en se s, and that l o to 25 p er cen t w er e en tirely self-su p p ortin g. All this is true in spite of som e sen tim en t, p er­ haps a gro w in g se n tim en t, that perm ission fo r r e g ­ istration should be re fu se d a man who c a n n o t comp' et® a colleg e course w ith o u t r e so r t to h im ­ se lf for su pport. It is to be hoped that such a se n t i­ m ent is not a g r o w in g one. CAMPAIGN: Last week Re- pfj.ican newspapers shouted that the Democrats were obtaining fi­ nancial support from Canada. However, the Montreal Sun clears up the matter foi us. It appears that Democrat leaders sent a form i letter seeking contributions to all j members of the large social clubs in New York City. One member • is a Canadian citizen who spends year 15 per cent of the institution s students paid somc 0 f },;s time in our country I their tuition with notes instead of cash. A sum land so he received one of the l e t - j of $1,200 was raised by the university community to provide students with work. Incidentally, Pres- idem Hoover worked his way through Stanford. : tm s. He thought it was a groat joke, and told some friends about - politician.-) bo- I A t S tan ford, 60 per cen t of the m en work; la -t Immediately j A t th e U n iv e r s it y of C h ica g o , 65 p e r c e n t o f j carht* t h e s t u d e n t s a r e s e l f - s u p p o r t i n g ; th e u n iv e r s i ty . , ,, g r a n t e d 1,500 s t u d e n t l o a n s in t h e la s t y e a r , m o r e 5 . [ t h a n e v e r b e f o r e . T h e u n i v e r s i t y h u n t e d s t u d e n t - ‘ j o b s b y te le p h o n e a n d h o u se -to -h o u se c a n v a s s , a n d i n s t i t u t e d class t r a i n i n g to f it s t u d e n t s f o r t h e jo b s a v a ila b le . S t u d e n t s who w e r e m o r e p r o s p e r o u s raise d a f u n d m r n e e d y s t u d e n t s . .. * , , , . . , A t t h e U n iv e r s it y o f Io w a , 2.2 2 8 s t u d e n t s ob­ t a in e d aid t h ’’ .'Ugh th e u n i v e r s i t y e m p l o y m e n t s e r ­ vice f r o m S e p t e m b e r I, 1031, t h r o u g h J u n e I , 1032. P e r h a p s i t is t r u e t h a t no c o lleg e s t u d e n t c a n r e ly on h im s e lf f o r s u p p o r t, a n d s l i t r e a p th e full b e n e f i t o f c u l t u r e o f f e r e d him . A t le a s t , p r o f e s ­ s o r s will likely f ad t h a t th e w o r k i n g s t u d e n t s a r e n o t d a y d r e a m i n g th e r o o m as a c o n v e n ie n t p la c e f o r sleep. t h e i r c la sse s o r u s in g in — T h e Da b y Io w a n . Classified Ad Section LOST A N D F O U N D CAFES came “amazed t hat < anadian in­ terests were financing Mr. Roo­ sevelt s election. ’ j GERMANY. Germany is in the j throes of the campaign which will ; terminate in next Sunday’s con­ gressional election. Most com­ mentators bePeve that no party will gain a majority, and that as I soon as the new Reichstag is or­ ganize.;, it will vote to overthrow the Von Papen regime. However, before ii has time to do so, the Chancellor may declare lls disso­ RENT A CAR PATTON’S N ew 1931 Chevrolet* Ford V -8. Ford* ard and N e w G u ad a lu p e & 25th P h o n e 9 1 2 6 T r a v e l B y B u s Austin to Houston and Interm ediate Points ie Houston also connections fo r Galveston, Beaumont, P ort A r­ thur, etc. O ne wa y to H ou ston $4 .OO— R ound B U S S E S L E A V E A U S T I N 7 a.m .-—12 :4 5 N oon —-6:30 p.m . K e rrv ille B u s C o ., Inc. P hon e 2 -1 1 3 5 trip $ 6 .0 0 . C L A SS IF IE D R A T E S M axim u m 20 W ords T im es P rice E ach E x tra W ord 1 2 3 6 I m o. $ .3 0 55 .70 IOO 3 .5 0 Ic 2c 3c 4c I tic B U S IN E S S DIRECTORY I m onth $ 1 .0 0 per line m inim um three lines O ther R a tes on R eq u est B O A R D per m on th ; w ith S L E E P ! NO PORCH anil tw o m eal*. $15 - S o u th e a st ro' rn w ith m eals $20. 3115 G uadalupe. 2- i'i 7f>. rn ca Pi thr*.- 3 F U R N IS H E D A PTS. COMFOR'l A B L E ad join in g b a th : con ven ien t horn*. tw o-room apartm ent : entrance*, p rivate in to U n iv e r s ity ; S a b in e . P h on e ________ ____ ________ ___ 2001 garni'* : t private* I 51 3 6 . F irst ] G I R L S ; T w o flo o r, s o u th e a s t r o o m , k itc h e n e tte , bath. f ro m , sle ep in g \ p o tc h . T w o block* w e i o f c a m p u s . 2208 1 NUeeeS. Phme 2 -10 7 i . I L< - WEB F J .OO It DU PL £ X. 2 7 0 ‘J N or t h G uadalupe F a cu lty neighborhood, Thre.j j room s, sle ep in g porch. F urnish ed , $40. O H. B rush . P hone 6347— 44C2T.______ a ttr a c tio n at ‘’T H R E E W HO LOVED” j we know of none b itte r su ited I r e iv e pa'..i s tw o c h i O m eg a s, E* aw iliow Bi a irier K a n !z loved and . lont on th is cam pus. * th e current th e T exa T h eater, and to re* the ll Horn and thro*- w ho h ave th an Bill Dossier and . . CLEANERS S T ADI UM DUY CLE A N ER S C lean in g. Pro suing, and A lteration s Bi a so n a b ie P rice*. 250 8 G uadalupe P h on e 9224 C O ACH ING M KTC A L F F , the coach. M ath I and 13, I ami 12. C he in fa tly I and 12. G raduate stu d e n t. T h re e years exp eri­ en ce. Call 0485. 2000 San A n tonio. P h y sici D R ESSM A K IN G HR KHI M AKING— Firnt c la s s d ressm a k ­ ing, L a d ies’ tailorin g nod a ltera tio n s. E lla F o y il. P hon e 7656. 509 N a ils B u ild - i n SS - PlRS'I ladies ta ilo r in g and a ltera tio n s. All work gu aran teed . P rices reason ab le. 708 W est 22 Va P h on e 5428. __________________________ CLA SS d ressm a k in g , in L O S T : t ■ -as T h ea ter W ednesday* leath er b ill/o ld con tain in g n ig h t— o n e m oney, b lan ket tax, A u d itor's receip t, m u sicia n ’s union card s, tic k e t to S .MUJ. ga nu*. F in d er keep m oney cai! Kin is, 7 7 ! ! . and ROOMS FOR R ENT A P P R O V E D place for m other and d au gh - h ou sek eep in g room s. E v e ry fu rnish ed . Block o f U n iv ersity . R easonable. 1914 S p eed w ay. P hon e 8088. 1er or tw o g ir ls. Tw o co n v en ien ce T Y P IN G S T E R N S TY BING BU R E AU w an ts your ty p in g , q u ick se rv ice, reason able rates. Phone Work called for and d eliv ered . 2 -3 3 3 3 . 1 603 Ri o G ra n d e.______ W A N T E D S tu d e n ts— Spare 'lim e W->rk S e e Mr. S t e e le ; 1912 N u eces Betw een f* and 6 p.m. W A N T E D — S om eone ap artm en t am ong D uval, P hon e 5886 or P u b lication s o ffice. Alan Ijomax. to sh a re b eau tifu l 8106 tr e e s , the lea v e nam e at A U T O M O T IV E S P E C IA L 8 E R VICE— S T U D E N T RA T ES Vary»!fcij M o to r Service i n PK> P H O N E 2 - 5 3 8 6 se- a; re re re se- se- se- se- -se- -se- -se- se- -se- T H E D A I L Y T E X A N BUSINESS DIRECTORY :♦> : c *:♦> :♦> :♦> <♦> »: r n :♦> <« Ipi $ BARBER SHOPS H AIR CUT 25c, sh a v e 25c. sham poo 35c. for $1.00 2364 G uad­ fa cia l 8 5 c — all to n ic 25e, T E X A S B AR B E R S H O P. alupe. LEA TH ER GO ODS BK AT ll KR IU I TS." H O LSTE R S. N O T E ­ at reason able price. W ork m an sh ip gu aran ­ t ie d . N- J. Rabensbursr. 302 E . 6th. BOOK CO VERS m ade order to LOCKSMITH to all K EYS F IT T E D tru n k s, etc. G uns clean ed lock s, doors. re­ and paired. R obt. F e h lis , Jr. 604 B raaos. P hone 2 -4 4 1 4 . PLUM BERS E. H AVEN , P lu m b in g, g a s fitting.-*. G as b e a te r s. N iee selection. PrGe-i reasonable. T rojan W ater heaters. 1403 Lavaca S tr e e t. P hone 6763. rep airs, RECORDS A N EW I: EGO RD. You should hear it ‘'S en tim en tal G entlem an From G eorgia” and "Down on th e D elta ” by th e B osw ell S ister* . J. R. R E E D MUSIC _________ CO., 805 C on gress. tod ay. T A X I SERVICE CONG RESS T A X I or T w o 2 0 c— One P hon e 4876 P a sse n g e rs 41 7 C on gress S T U D E N T S TR A V E L B U R E A U o f th e -Take a d v a n ta g e A M ERICAN T R A V E L B U R E A U . Share to ou t-of* it pense!*. T ravel hom e and tow n gam es. P hon e 2 -3 3 3 3 . T Y P E W R IT E R S _____ All m akes ty p e w rite rs ren ted , b ou gh t, sold . cusy p aym en ts. T Y P E W R IT E R EXC ll ANGE HO E ast T enth P hon e 2 -8 2 3 8 T Y P E W R IT E R R E P A IR S L o w e st p rices in A u stin All work gu aran teed . Jib at L avaca S T E C K ’® * 5 3 3 4 W hen in ftouTnd S ock . S top at"' SAM BASS C AFE U . o f T. S tu d en ts* H ead q u arters Phone lf* Chicken D in n ers SO cen ts CLOTHING H IG H EST CASH BRICES paid for s e c ­ ond hand clo th in g . S h oes, c o a ts, h ats, 117 E . 6th. __ and e v e r y th in g valu ab le. T elephone 3762^ H IG H EST PRICE’S paid for second hand clo th in g , sh o es and h a ts. W e aD<> buy ladies* clo th es. P hon e 8 7 1 7 , or call by, 407 E a -1 S ixth . FLOW ERS C O N N E L L Y S . 914 C on gress. B ou q u ets, ’m u m s, anil a ll flow ers D eliv ery an yw h ere sea so n a b le Your cred it good. P hon e 9 4 0 6 . c o r s a g e s, etc, R oses, F O O T S P E C IA L IS T tv*tr,iv iv? iv- Kv>‘i t Knot S p ecialist* 711 N orw ood B u ild in g Rhone 4856 L A U N D R I E S S T U D E N T R A T E S lf! Chimes Play School Song For th e first time this sem ester students, citizen- of A u s t i n , aud visitors on t h e Forty A cres w ere privileged to hear th e sacred song of all true Texans— “ T he Eyes o f T ex a s,” w hich wa p layed from t h e chime® ia -th e tow er clock o f Main Build­ ing. The chim es played this song at every hour Saturday and Sunday, Many a fresh m an h e a r d these chime n otes for the first t im e . Many a visitor w as th rilled with their sound. Many an upper­ classm an en joyed hearing tune as p la yed by t h e to w e r chim es, this ’Tis not often that the students, fa cu lty, a n d p eople o f Austin ge t t o hear t h e s e t birne® play the so n g so w ell known to all ami so grea tly revere peed by those of the Lone Star S tate, In fact, th e occasion® on W h e n you w h a t you do. can't do what you like then like ch im es play w hich th e “ The E yes o f T e x a s ” are in d eed rare. Many m onths h ave passed since this fam ous m elody flo a ted over th e cam p u s from the tall tow er clock. W h y are the tim es on w hich the piece is played so far apart? W h y are th e s e chim es p layed only on very special oc­ casions? Real Texans, stud en ts and citi-1 zeu s of Austin, love the song and its sig ­ nificance. Th ey w ant to hear it more often . | And th ey would like to hear th e c h im e s ] play it more frequently. Every student, if is thrilled by its he is a real loyal one, w ords and its tune. Every .student would be pleased to hear the ch im es ring out every j w eek with the one song above all oth ers th e m — “ The E yes o f j w hich T e x a s .” is dear to K ing, C a t h e r i n e , C a ld w ell, L y n n se C u m m in g s, J a n e M o rra l!, R u b y Rowe, A n n e T r i g g , a n d A l t a K in g , O t h e r o u t- o f - to w n g u e s t# w e r e : F r a n k N o r t o n o f D a lla s; G o rd o n L ew is, T o m m y L ee, H o u s t o n ; G e o r g e B laylock, Dally:-; C h a rlie D o bbins, J a c k s o n v il le . * * * BJX~ST V I ) E S T S W E D S U N D A Y M O R N I N G p r o f e s s o r of m e c h a n ic a l e n g i n e e r ­ ing. c o m p o se th e a d v i s o r y b o a r d o f th e f r a t e r n i t y . * * * B R I D E - T O - B E H O N O R a ll BJ s r A T C O F F E E T o ’clock a s th e h u n t will b e g i n on S o u t h e r n M e th o d is t U n i v e r s i t y ; s t u d e n t s w h o w e r e in A u stin f o r tim e , M i s t K ef urn s t a t e d . * * * t h e T e x a r - S . M . U. g a m e . K A P P A S BJ N T BJ R T A I N 33 W E E K - E N D G U E S T S F O R M E R S T U D E N T S Miss M a r g a r e t M c F a d d e n en . t e r t a i n e d F r i d a y w ith a 5 o’clock j £Tarnma h o u se o v e r S a t u n l a y a n t c o f f . * c o m p l i m e n t i n g M i * M a ry F o r c e - L ouise S p a r k s w h o s e f o r t h c o m i n g m a r r i a g e to Y e r g e r H ill o f Smith* M a ry F r a n c e s B o o k o u t, H a r r i e t M cC on nell, E iii ne S c h u e s s le r , E l ­ ds© Ely. Olive A n n H ale , T h e l m a w e r e C u e s ta a t t h e K a p p a K a p p a D R I V E C O M M I T T E E M E E T S T h e b u d g e t d r iv e co m m ittee o f th e W e s le y F o u n d a t i o n will m e e t at Urn W esley Bible ("hair a t I o’clock Tuesday for lunch, Allen Roe, U n d e n t d ire c to r of th e W e s­ ley F o u n d a t i o n , a n n o u n c e d M on­ d a y . P la n s f o r tho c o m p le t io n o f the b u d g e t d r i v e which b e g a n las week will he time. this r «-V'',y5*u Ut discussed a t . v H O N O R E D W I T H T E A M r-. I are C avin of Oil < Pa., a n d M rs. Wit I lam M o r g a n of A u s tin , b o th f o r m e r 1 (d en ts of th e U n iv e r s it y , w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d w ith a n i n f o r m a l t e a I Us M a r j o r i e W a ts o n h o m e . Mrs. G a v in is th' S u s a n G ilfilla n M rs. M o r g a n w wood o f L< ria g e . TUESDAY, NQVEMBER I, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ^ T H E A T E R S “ SM IL IE ” T H R O U G H ” ( A ) - — N o r m a S h o al er, F r e <1 r i c M a rc h , L eslie H o w a r d , la st lim o s to d a y . “ M r. R o b in s o n C r u s o e ,” D o u g la s F a i r b a n k s , Sr., W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i ­ d a y . A t t h e P a r a m o u n t . “ SIX H O U R S T O L I V E ” (B m i n u s ) — W a r n e r B a x t e r , Mi­ r i a m J o r d a n , J o h n Boles, last tim e s to d a y . “ T h e M ost D a n ­ g e r o u s G a m e , ” Jo e l M c C re a , L eslie R a n k s, F a y W r a y , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . At th e H a n c o c k . “ T O M D R O W N O F C U L V E R ” ( ? ) — T o m B ro w n , R ic h a rd C ro m w e ll, S lim S u m m e r v ille , IL B. W a r n e r ; T e x a s -S. M. V. f o o tb a ll to d a y t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y . A t t h e Q u ee n . p ic tu r e s , “ T H R E E W H O L O V E D ” ( ? ) — C o n r a d N a g e l, B e t t y T o m p ­ to d a y son, R o b e r t A m e s , only. A t t h e T e x a s . E s t i m a t e s : A, grea t; B. g ood; C. fair THE CAMPUS B y B E L L E B O R D O S K Y Greek Letter Organizations Have to Dinner Out -of-Town Guests M iss E d i t h P e a r l B a rlo w o f I v illa w a s a n n o u n c e d r e c e n tly . T h e I ^ e w e r . Mrs. O. A. H ale . N e tt D e I IV la it s h a d e s A u tu m n th e U r n - ' R u th Pollock, T h e w e d d in g 1 in N o v e m b e r . th e b r i d e ! f a i r s w h ic h w i t be g iv e n Mi g a r a ^ J e s t e r , S a r a E liz a b e th \ Ie van d e r, a n d H a r r i s o n G r i f f i t h . t h e Rev. L a w r e n c e liv in g a n d d in in g ro o m s. T h e s a m e i c o lo rs w e r e u se d a b o u t th e c o f f e e A u s tin , g r a d u a t e o f T h e t h r i v e r - ! p a r t y Wits o n e o f a s e r ie s of^ a f - J s ity of T ex a s, b e c a m e o f O sc a r P e e p l e s o f S an A n g e lo S p a r k s before* h e r w e d d in g S u n d a y m o r n in g . b r o n z e , j yje |]j0 j j . c e r e m o n y took p la ce a t v e r s if y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h a t it | o r a n g e a n d g old w e r e u se d in t h e j ce8 T u c k o 'clo c k w ith W h a t ton o f f ic ia tin g . t h e D o ro th y R o g e rs , D o r o t h y M a rsh , , Bi tty K a is e r , F r a u Phyl is E lle n ,n a n , Ma- O o tso n , M a r t h a S o u t h e r n . Eli- M e a d o r , J o h n e t t a W oods, Bon- r e la tiv e s | ta b le a t w h ich Miss D o ro th y N ell j nje H a r r i s , H e le n S ha p a r d , B e a n t h e c o u p l e r Ross a n d M iss M a r g a r e t B a t j e r U ilg e r , M a r c e ll a B ro w n in g , H a r - th e c o u p le I r i o t P a n g , A y le t! Royal!, J e n n i e as lim ited to close Leis P hillips, S u e S a veil e, M a rie b r id e - e l e c t a n d in- P o r t e r , M a r th a C u llo m , J e a n P a t - te e , E lise J e s t e r , a n d P a t s y F ield o f t h e U n iv e r s it y . th e U n i v e r - 1 Miss S p a r k s w a s a s t u d e n t in m e rly a s t u d e n t s ity , h a v i n g r e c e iv e d h e r b a c h e - J t h e U n iv e r s it y tw o y e a r s a g o and lo r o f a r t s d e g r e e in 1930. r e b a te O n ly im m e s o f f r i e n d s o f a n d close w e re p r e s e n t a t t h e c e r e m o n y . P h M R S . R O S S S T E R L I N G J e a n Ed w a n P i B< o f if . , a n '*-1 H O S T E S S TO V I S I T O R S of I c r y , T e x a s . H e r e c e iv e d his ed u - W E S L E Y B I B L E C L A S S Chi Phi f r a t e r n i t y e n t e r t a i n e d C h a r l i e B elle V e r s c h o y l e and f r o m S o u t h e r n U n i v e r s i t y ; F l o r a W a g - , « * « > h ‘,th follow in g , , _ a c D o w e l i , g u e s ts a t d i n n e r j D u n d e e S h e e k s th e S u n d a y : C l a ir e T a b o r , L illian j T h e a f f a i r L loyd, H o u s t o n ; M a ry M a r g a r e t ) f r i e n d s o f ti C l l e g h e r , H o u s t o n ; N a ll ie M a y " « r - D o r o t h y C l a m e r o f D a lla s; D o r-J A u s tin p u b lic schools a n d w as tor-1 e l u d e d g u ld e n M c K a y a n d P e g g y S p o t t - o f H o u s ­ ©thy H a r r i s o n o f A u s t i n ; M r. a n d J o h n t o n ; D o ris L ibby, D a lla s; Mrs. C h a r l e s S e le c m a n a n d M r. G o rd o n M e G iveny, G a lv e s to n ; a n d Mrs. W a r r e n C ollins o f B a l ­ S u m m e r s , H o u s t o n ; A r t h u r M a o i­ le r, S an A n t o n i o ; Piggy' W i l l i a m s ! hex; Mr. a n d Mrs. S. A. Caldwell*! H o u sto n * J P B r y a n F r e e n o r t : H e r b e r t O. C r a f t a n d B y a r d S m ith ! a n d Mrs. W. D. P e e p le s o f Em- j R o la n d H o u s t o n , B o b R a lp h , Mrs. S am L ow e, S a n A n to n i o ; a n d L y t l e ; Bill E llis o f P o r t A ra n g a M r, a n d M rs. G u s M eyers, A u ? - 1 aTU* C la r k e P e tit of A u stin , tin , M a r v in W a ts o n W a1 th a i, S a n A n to n io . c a tio n at T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s , th e w h e r e h e w a s a m e m b e r o f a m i l t e r of Mrs, I d a B a rlo w , a t t e n d e d » m l | t e r OI Mrs. I d a B a rlo w th e w e e k - 1 b a s e b a ll A f t e r M r. P eep les is t h e son o f M r. s o r o r i ty . t B i > a n , r t t e P o r H o u s t o n , M rs. P eep les, w ho is t h e (laugh e n d w e r e G len H u n t e r o f W a co , | H e r m a n L i t t l e o f S a n A n to n io , M rs. P e e p l e s le t O t h e r g u e s t s is a m e m b e r te a m , th e a n d L eon P a r r e t t M em ber st* re e d . D aU a o v e r . . . in I ■ I I H A S T R E A S U R E H U N T f D r. E r n e s t W e b b ’s I to a S u n d a y ?< bool class wilf be en- urd s t r e a s u r e h u n t ! p a r t t e r t a i n e d w i t h I , man T u e s d a y e v e n in g , N o v e m b e r is M a im s E liz a b e th K e llu m , w ho in c h a r g e of th e p l a n s f o r t h e h u n t, sa id M o n d a y , T h e h u n t w ill b e g in a t th e W t le y a n d will end a t a t G;B0 Bible oh! ock P e a s e C h a ir P a r k . All m e m b e r - of t h e class a r e u r g e d to be a t t h e W e sle y B ible < h a i r p r o m p tly t h r o u g h w e r e sh o w n ; m o r n in g . M e m b e r s of Mrs. R o s s S t e r l i n g w a s h o s te s s a g r o u p o f s e v e n U n i v e r s i t y lf ‘ s t u d e n t s w h o p a id a s u r p r i s e visit th e G o v e r n o r ’s M ansion S a t- t h e t h e ion, a n d t h e h o s te s s e x p la in e d th e h is t o r y o f v a r io u s a r ti c le s of f u r n i t u r e a n d th e p o r t r a i t s w hich h a n g in t h e c h i e f e x e c u t i v e ’s hom e . visit in c lu d ed F r a n k M c D o n a ld , S p r i n g ­ e r W J.ham s, M a r j o r i e V incent a n d D o r o t h y B e n n e t t o f th e U n i v e r ­ sity , a n d E d S c h m id t, M a rs h a ll IO H u n t e r , a n d H e r b e r t D e S h o n g , M e m b e r s w h o m a d e th e ; J o e C ollig a n o f D allas, E lv is W. ’ w h e r e th e y w ill be a t home. c e r e m o n y M s, a n d ■clo. f o r S a n An? M u th e , , ,, | . c t n n f J im is , p a r t I 0 i i Ii . , ® wuctj g'U n ity had g u e s t s : ' play? th e M e m b e r s o f D elta Chi f r a t e r ­ t h e f o llo w in g lu n c h e o n P i g g y K ain , V ir g in ia i « HRJ M e in e r s o f L a G r a n g e , ■ Vt n f V ow ’ D riskell R o b e r t s c t S a n A n te Opening T oday r p OM B R O W N O F C U L V E R , ” th e - to ry of life a t a n A m e r ­ * ic an m i l i t a r y school, o p e n s to da y ill 111 lei I y liwui, a t th e Q u e e n . T o m B ro w n , a ju v - W a te r s , H e le n D uple*, a n d R u m a I i „ e m l e n e w c o m e r , h im s e lf p la y s t h e P a u l of S o u t h e r n M e th o d is t U r n - j L ucille I n u u u c i - . t i t l e ro le. Y o u n g R ic h a rd C ro m -1 v e r s if y , Bess B a ld w in , U v K- s e n t, B ro w n s f r i e n d . I h e cast a l s o o n - | h a d G alle M c D a v itt, Eloi.se E ly , d u d e s Slim S u m m e r v il le o f Uni P a t t y A b ile n e ; C a t h e r i n e N ea l, v e r s a l c o m e d y ll. B. r i a J o h n s o n , O R e n e T o m - L acy, W a r n e r . T h e s to r y a n d t h e ca st < la ire Dan- im, E ile e n hold p o ssib ilitie s fo r a th o r o u g h l y id ? , T e m p l e ; l’o by W a r d lo w , Del e n j o y a b l e C r o m w e ll p i c t u r e . R io ; B a s s e tt Wastern, C a m e r o n ; to b e m a k in g m o r e p r o g ­ s e e m s O p p ie M a ts o n , C a m e r o n ; A lla n j S la u g h t e r , r e s s t h a n a n y o f t h e o t h e r y o u n g e r S te e re. F o r t W o r t h ; D o u g N ew - • [„ouis M cGee, Dx Davis, S q u a r e m a le - ta r s . His a c t i n g is u n s t i l t e d li m , Del R io ; T u b b y F l y n n , C a m - j K o o n tz , M a r c u s M c L a in , S p a r k y a n d h a s a f r e s h n e s s of a p p e a l t h a t ■ e] r o o ; H u g h D u n la p , H o u s t o n ; a n d T r e m b le , H u b e r t C h a p m a n , Don- is most p le a sin g . T h is sh o w will I g iv e him a c h a n c e f u n hoi his a c t i n g a b i l i t y . ^ p ^ j D e lt a T h e t a f r a t e r n i t y h ad J a m is o n , a n d S. D. C a m p b e ll, j t v t / ’ P T i / V Q jjJ-1 A A J C h a r l e s A d le ta , H o w a r d A d feta, j D elta K a p p a E p silo n f r a t e r n i t y ! G ort!on S u lliv a n of F o r t W o r t h ‘ / j - y f ,, f a m e , a n d to p r o v e j ( T a m e , K*- . Tom , . ( , ' mio. | T a u B e t a Pi, h o n o r a r y e n g in - B e t a Mu c h a p t e r o f P i K a p p a c e r in g f r a t e r n i t y , will h old it- f i r s t th e U ni- f o r lu n c h e o n s e m i- a n n u a l s m o k e r a t j AlpVia h o n o r e d , w ith a j n erv e d in b u f f e t style S u n d a y , th e v e rsify fo llo w in g m e m b e r s o f B e ta Z e t a j c h a p t e r a t S. M. U . : R o n a ld I .et*. ; C le m e n c e C u m m in g s S ophie m a n e s c a p e s a n d main i a d r a m ­ a t ic e n t r y th e h o m e of th e H a r d i n o f A b ile n e ; M ary B ro ck , tw o he b eliev e s w r o n g e d him . A B e t t y H olt, M e la n e H o lt, M a ry d r a m a t i c c o n c lu sio n is a s s u r e d . A Hee G ra v e s, a n d M a ry F r a n c e s Bowles. t h e f o r e s t a l l i n g ; o f D allas. in o r d e r to N olte o f S a n A n to n io , E u n i c e C a t - I th in g ? Un o f H o u s to n , a n d T u f f y Reilly J o s e p h i n e B e n n e t t , f r i e n d is s u s p e c te d T a u D e u t e r o n o f th e f r i e n d . T h e th e h u s b a n d o f H e a r n e ; is e x p o s e d , T h o r n t o n , th e g ir l, in to th e W E E K - E N D V I S I T O R S A m o n g t h e v is ito rs a t t h e K a p p a A l p h a T h e t a h o u s e f o r th e w e e k ­ e n d w e r e K a le G r i f f i t h , H e le n S t o r e y , R u th B r o w n , Mr. a n d Mrs. T . G. B r o w n , a n d T. G. B r o w n , J r . , H a llie M a u d N e f f , J a n e t Hill, a n d T o o ts ie J a n et. Q U E E N w i p % D u s t i n i "Kb u s i ‘p f V J O ' N O W S H O W IN G S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f T e x a s A lp h a c h a p t e r o f S ig m a P hi E p ­ silon f r a t e r n i t y this w ee k in c lu d e d T O D A Y O N L Y “ 1 H K L L W H O L O V E D ” W i t h R o b e r t A m e s B e t t y C o m p s o n C o n r a d N a g e l T o m o r r o w ( o n e d a y ) H E L E N T W E L V E T R E E S )W the new s does get around! A e imbod y these days seems to know th a t Shredded W heat is food ti it stays by you. There’s no myst ery Bout it. Shredded W heat is ALL the wheat, with all the br in, all the energy elem ents that keep you g o in g in high! Float a pair of Shredded Wheat B i s c u i t s rn a B o w l o f m ilk or cream lur today’s lunch or to­ m o r r o w s breakfast. K eep up the g o o d w ork for a week . . . then Unok yourself over. You w ill have more up-an 1-go than you ever had before. 173 CASH PUCE Of $3,000.00 f o r th o h o s t sm ile * J in t h e U . S . A. • N A T I O N A L SMILE CONTEST $30C ? — SIOO? — S20? —Y ou won't know what your sm ile's worth un ­ til you enter this con ­ test! If you're over 16 c o m e in and h a v e a s m i l i n g p h o t o g r a p h taken in ou r studio for just a dollar and join the*#m iiing c r o w d s ! S P K E AD Y O U R S M I I-F. lake advantage AKIA AD o f o u r of f e r o f T hree 8 x 1 0 P o rtra its f o r $ 2 ^ S t u d i o — Thi rd F lo o r When you see Niagara Falls an the package, ••• j KNOW you have Shredded Wheat. SHREDDED WHEAT EMScariffOiigli&Soiis NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘ “ U n e e d a B a k e r s ” N o raw tobaccos in Luckies —th at’s w hy they’re so mild W E buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world—but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest ciga­ rette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that " N a tu re in the Raw is Seldom Mild’ — so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purify­ ing process, described by the words—"It’s*toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. "It’s toasted" That package of mild Luckies T H E D O P E On the Steers By WILBUR EVANS Texan Sports Editor C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G Team TEXAS T C. V A i kansa Rice A. & M Baylor S. M U G W L 2 2 Ct 0 3 I 2 2 2 3 I 0 0 0 2 0 R e s u l t * L a s t S a t u r d a y Texas* 14: S. M. U. 6 T. C. U. 27; Baylor 0 Rice 41; Creighton I Centenary 7; A. & M. 0 G a m e * T h i s W e e k F r i d a y T. C. U sity at Abilene. .vs. Simmons U niver­ S a t u r d a y T EXAS-Baylor at Waco. S. M. IV A . & M. at Dallas. Arkansas-Rice at F ayetteville, W E ------- T h e L o n g h o r n * j o u r n e y t o W a c o S a t u r d a y t o d o b a t t l e w i t h t h e B a y ! o r U n i v e r s i t y B e a r * o n C a r r o l l F i e l d at 2 : 3 0 o c l o c k . W E ------ LONGHORNS PREPARE FOR GAME WITH BAYLOR SATURDAY T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1932 Ernie K o y Will s t u d e n t G r id E x p e r t s F a l l , , n B e f o r e s t u n n i n g U p s e ts ; Return lo Line-up r ,, rr . Intramurals By LESTER SPRINGER Intramural g o lf singles g et un­ NEWS BULLETINS By International N ews Service I der way tomorrow. The match p j, will be played on the m unicipalj I lenty O I Forgetting- the »S. M. D. Mils- links every afternoon, starting tangs, the Longhorns went to b e t w e e n 1 : 3 0 and 2 o ’clock. Watch work yesterday ir preparation for fo r the this column every day the Baylor U niversity Bears, The VITT ORK ING through the w ee hours of two morning'*, members of scheduled m atches. Matches must Longhorns ivi re anything hut im­ the W pressive against the Ponies, but • through several hundreds o f last weeks' gridiron prognostications 0 f | score must be turned in prior to with the possibility o f Ernie Roy student guessers in the fir st week o f this unusual and in te r e stin g ; 1 1 sc ei u W i n n e r M i s s e s I O G u e s s e s the Texan sports s ta ff and your correspondent fin ally waded be played as B y I R V I N G I S R A E L Texan Spart a S t a f f scheduled or im e* T Pct. .1000 being back in the line-up the spirit I contest sponsored by this newspaper and .1000 o f the club is at high ebb. Need we again say that the re- the Paramount Theater. -y-.. I l i n e until their successors have been qualified. U nless an opinion written by C. M. Cuerton, present Chief Jus- I C ourt G ets Case tice of m e Supreme Court, is ovei*- c , ruled, Governor Sterling has more ; , „ . , I The fam ous W hitesides a n d involving boun- ; U aliiornia cases, , ^ than tw o months in which to con- -d a n es to the great Y ates Oil field | a hob,by vene ture rect oil proration laws. in Pecos County, w ere sent to the T exas Supreme Court Monday. the Forty-second Legisla- into special session to cor­ INDOOR BASEBALL SCHEDULE 7 p. rn., Court I, new ta len t and his direction o f plays, M r Hardin has obtained recognition for his work in dei; signing and building stage sets!, applauded hi* Austin audiences design sets in the summer presentation o f “ H oliday.” Al s i I he built the stage props for the Mask and Wig production o f “Romeo and J u liet.” fo r Interested in Art Mr. Hardin adds art to his o th er^ interests. “Arts come to be j u s t * . teachers and d irec-S tim e to® tors don’t have much , paint. he said. His work was • 500 .SOO halfback, not -o O H earon’s pass on his 200 OOO Had Harrison Stafford, stellar j sponse was gratifying? ten-1 astounding intercepted Charlie j own footb all st udents can easily , he {ife of a A ftcr last Sat1,rdav-s arrav of u p s e ts ,‘ you that realize yard line Sat ut day. the M ustangs from S M. I might have beaten ,por^ t r i t e r — and T exas. The general concensus of particularly one who attem pts to opinion inter is that Stafford's pick the results of football gam es cept ion and great 90-yard gallop — is no bowl of cherries. turned the tide in T exas’ favor. Bt that as it may, Texas turned back the Ponies and looked terri­ ble doing it. But w ait, you do want to know who won. Here are the winners — strike up the bund for them. for they really deserved the tick ­ ets. The line play was brilliant, es­ pecially that o f "ox" Blanton, who seem s to have the same abil­ ity that gained him A ll-C onfer­ ence recognition in 1930. Time after tim e Blanton knifed through th*- M ustang to smear Pony backs before they had a chance to get started. He opened huge holes for the Steer I °°P er and Ellers picked backs to run through, in fa ct he j did everything a great tackle is! same number ct correct gam es, supposed to do. He should make ^ r* ^ ait®, th erefore, has award- the A ll-C onference team on hi.- ' ed tickets to both. play of I ast Saturday alone. 1 s t —- M o r r i s C a n n o n , 3 0 . 2 n d - —J. V . H a w k i n s , 2 9 . 3 r d - —F r e d C o o p e r , 2 8 . 3 r d ——E r w i n E i l e r s , 2 8 . tickets were to be given to the winners. I throughout the I country w ere unanim ous in their last end. as did Smith at center. Douse week w ere the most surprising in losers, then, finishes his eligib ilitvt recent years. You Earle played a good gam e at opinion Although only the results of Sports writers forward w all three that the , this have consolation in this turn of . (f>), In case o f ties, e ffo r ts will be made to award duplicate tick­ ets. ( 7 ) . Each w eek’s w inners may receive their tickets by calling at B, Hall 103 on the Tuesday fo l­ low ing games. tach Saturday’s Last w eek’s w inners may receive th e ir d u c a ts by calling a t B. Hall today o’clock. betw een 9:5< and T h i s W e e k ’* G a m e s S o u t h w e s t ) vs. Baylor ( ) vs. Arkansas ( T e x a s ( Rice ( A. & M. < ). T. C. U. plays Simmons F r i ­ ) vs. S. M. U. ( ). ). day, and will not be listed. Ohio State ( ). ern ( B i g T e n ) vs. N o rth w e st­ P u r d u e ( Illinois ( ) vs. Chicago ( ). vs. Wisconsin ) The follow ing students received [ ( the I h on ora ble m e n tio n : A. O lip h a n t! Nebraska ( ). A - M cC rary ( 2 7 ) , S. W ool-j Michigan ( ( - 7 ) . Hal Jackson <2^|, R. ( ), Brown ( 2 0 . T. Turner ( 2 . ) , N. j L. Peterson (2 6 ) , R. H. Spikes: (2 6 ), Dawson Duncan ( 2 6 ) , T. j State ( ). Big Six iow a State ( ) vs K ansas ) vs. Io w a ( vs. ) In diana ). B u rr. Ox Earle Star* TY ACK irs I 9301 Erni e Key, Hat - tis rn. S ’ afford. Hank Clewis. J D B I a n t o n , Jimmy “ Cheesy ” Cook, and everal other th c ir fiirst foiotball Steers made visit to Carr Oil Fiel si. That day, November v. the Steers had theii BJ eyes on the c on ference I lag and b ft the field victors over Bay­ lor’s Bochey Koch and Jake W il- s<»n com bination. On Saturday these same S te ers reen fo rc ed by Bohn Hilliard, sophomore sensa­ tion, Bill Smith, “ Oochit " E arle, a large amount of tackles ( barile Coates, and A r th u r Nie­ buhr will make another visit to with the Orange and White year pl aye J one o f the best, gam es events. of h;< career, as did Seals and Niebuhr. C aptain Cook k e p t en tire line on th e ir toes through- out th e fracas, he him self g e ttin g Ernie Roy, who watched Satur- lav’s ramp from th** si.b»lini--i will whi , I submitted before o clock Saturday afternoon. A ny papers, postm arked after that tim e w ill] ‘ g p. ra„ Court I , (T heta XI’ va. assistant attorney general. It held; cruals from the oil produced (D be discarded. ' Kappa Alpha) - Court 2 I (5 .) Mail your gu esses to t h i s j T )D ys# (Lambda c h i A lpha.’ Chief Justice Cureton wrote the opinion in 1914 when he was first (S P E ) vs. (K A ); Court 2> (B E T A S ) vs. (A members of the new Legisla- the Y ates pool. • One sem i-official estim ate of I Iture cannot qualify for o ffic e un­ 1.30 The three cases together have £ ra,8ed ^ San A ntonio critics aa llfe ° f southw est. He tied up m illio n , of dollars royalties, rentals and other ac- Mexico and the i- • be,n* truc t0 color and in in I c i a ™ ,,, T h e^ M e^ om diU n'Sehool school 1 at Ncw York- and Painted in Mexico. correspondent, as follow s: Irving Israel, The Daily Texan, A ustin. D elta) V9> Your guesses may also be left in the Texan sports o ffic e , B. H a ll; (M ontgom ery M orons) IO g _ m Court I. Court 2 (Phi S ig m a ! ® tbe regular session in the Jan- J the am ount tied up, made by the (D elta Theta P h i); i uary follow ing their election; and A ttorney General, was fifty mil- (B elle H ouse) vs* the old members hold o ffie f lion dollars. His p aintings have been ex­ the State in such hibited over places as the Houston Museum o f Art, Highland Park Gallery at Dallas, Texas Wild Flow er Com- petion, N ey Museum, the Carnegie Library at Fort Worth. and G O L F S I N G L E S F i r s t R o u n d I n d e p e n d e n t D i v i s i o n 1:30-2 o ’clock McDonald vs. G ullette W right (G riffith s) vs. Conrad (B ’s ) . (P hi G am ), court 5. Dick Bruce) ‘ H o l i d a y ’ (D elta S ig) vs. Harry M arty (Chi P h i), court 6. 5 o’clock: Perry Lee (B eta ) vs. (Continued from Page I) (F o sters). Rinser S ta r s). (B ’s) vs. Sm ith (A ll Daniels (K itty R ats) vs. Ravey 11 V e i l (B ell H ouse) vs. Bright I Donald (G riffith s). (la m b d a C hi), court 3 j Sam J. Levey (Tau D elt) vs, Ker- (D elta T a u ), court 2. Bill (B e ta ), vs. Frank' Mc- Billy P ickett (A T O ), court I. B. 1 western U niversity in the presen- K. Lewis (S A )E vs. Emory S p e n -; tation o f “ Romeo and J u liet.” The play was pronounced a suc­ cer cess by critics. The conference Traxler publication o f the school stated that it was “ witnessed by capacity crowds o f students, townspeople . . . and visitors.” It was the first tim e a college group had presented ! a Shakespeare play at that insti- j tution where it was called “ the | greatest production in the history of Southwestern U niversity.” i court 4. Hugh Ferguson J court 6. Besides his encouragem ent of ‘TRY US” OUR “Sizzling Steaks Are G reat-— Dolphin Grill $500 M E A L T I C K E T S $ £ 0 0 U ray (G r iffith s). Kennedy (B ell H ouse) vs. Mur- j mit Cyche (D elta Theta P h i), (Phi M ounger (B ev erly Bears) vs. D elt) vs. Israel Smith (Tau D elt), court 5. J. W. M cBrine (Lambda (A T O ), (A th letics) vs. N es- Chi) vs. Max Dolson Ilarkrider (G r iffith s). Oliphant soler (G riffith s). goner i Phi D e lt). Tau D e lt). S w inbu rne F r a t e r n i t y D i v i s i o n Smith (Lambda Chi) vs. W ag­ 5:30 o’clock: V ictor McCrea (Phi Gam) vs. Joe J a ffe e (Z B T ), court I. Herbert V arner( Pi K. Beasley (Chi Phi) vs. F essinger A > vs Bob Ransdell (Phi P si). I court 2. Ben Gilbert (S A M ), vs. Paul Body (D elta T a u ), court 3. (B eta) vs. Paul G ee. Juneman M attison (D R E ), court 4. Ed W hit (Phi D elt) vs. George Bates (Sigm a C h i), court 5. Killy Hight (Lambda Chi) vs. Alfred Ceigler (Phi S ig ), court 6. (Sigm a Chi) vs. F er­ (Lambda Chi) vs. (K a p p a Sigm a) H aynie (P hi G am ) vs. H arelik Prethro n s (S P E ). W althall (S ig m a C hi). G rah am P ic k e tt (A T O ) . vs. O klahom a (T au D e lt). | A rnim (D elta Tau D elta) vs. K ansas Allen (Phi G a m ). Davis son ( S P E ) . (D e lta Chi) vs. H a r a l­ )■ V aug hn (D elta T a u D elta) vs. Boston Col- j S tr e e t ( K appa S ig a ). Williams (S. A. E.) vs. Marx T E N N I S S I N G L E S 4 o’clock: Spenser vs. Millard Dilg. John Pow ell vs. Bob Baker. Double fo r fe it vs. Chaa. Lewis. Geo. Wilson vs. Phil Robey. La­ mar S tagg vs. Harry Kidd. F ir - 1 man Early vs. Halton Simpson. J W hit D aniels vs. K. P. W agoner, j fo rfeit, i Paul Rain vs. Double Cha-. Stew art vs. Emory Car. IL ; F. Allen vs. C. R. W right. 5 o ’clock: W illiam Conner vs. Alfred Oliphant. Kirgy Peery vs. Malvin M ontgomery. George Dennis vs. Earl Owen. Ralph Hill ; vs. Double fo rfeit. Hobart H u -1 son vs. Wm. Britt. Cha*. G ru eis-1 McDugald (K aPPa S ig ). M unster (B eta ) (D elta Theta Phi) (B E T A ) vs. Oxford se,n vs- Donald Cook. Alva Lean- Joe W. Eatman. Abe James j ed vs. Murov vs. C. F. Dunlap. vs. ........ S h iv e r sI , Connors vs. Phi! I ip Greenwell. Joe McGee (P hi D elt) vs. Ward I N ussenblatt vs. G. Morris. lit-, that eaug.it a pass for the the Steer backs. It was the first t tr a s r j s f t j , a l i n ihe v ia . -y Saturday. B u y -| ,marU.,.f "• i i i , - I L ip ner {do). . . parr>- ,25h »• >• and * L (2 5 ), W. Noreu (2 5 ), B. Dozier Holy Cross ( ) vs. Brown (S A M ). lor has its poorest chance to de­ feat Texas since the 1926 sea­ son. Here is what Jinx Tucker said ; mgher. P a n g in g , and blocking pm . - 1 H ighest o f the girls were the; his ability to lead probably would follow ing: Grace Graf jus have run the Texas score much j p lo Sm ith ( 24) , and Inez Granau (2 5 ), I Fordham ( Bucknell ( ^ a ry la n ). *St. M ary’s ). * Mississippi C ollege (C al.) d< ) vs. ETA > ( ) V S . D elt). ( ) vs. (B E T A ). Sm ither (A TO ) vs. Rrnett (B P age (Phi D elt) vs. Levey (Tau M acatee (S A E ) vs. McDugald Conner (D R E ) vs. D a v i s ( ) vs. N. Y. U. (ATO ) ! Colgate ( ) “Georgia ). "Sewanee ( ) vs. Penn State J ( 24) . ; i t s n o t l a s t s c h o o l M o o d y O u t in a1 error f i s h i n g f o r t h e i r i n M a t a - i * oach L ittlefield will t h e S t e e r * m a d e t o W a c o : " D o w n f o o t b a l l Saturday in Waco. Roy will pro'ti- Several students The Drake-M arquette gam e was correct thrown out because a typographic- listed these two teams. I r e s o r t , b u t preparation for the Baylor game I Drake played G rinnell Friday, Saturday sent in shape to play but it ; in their predictions o f the Car II Of che 11 negie T<*ch-Temple game which in Moody, ate ar tackle, will be in was played Friday. They picked injury he the team s to tie. Oddly enough, t o T h e received on the first play o f S a t-1 th ey did. Yes, they w ere not w h e n t r i p g o r d a C o u n t y , n o t e d p e r h a p s a* a Longhorn mistakes this week h u n t i n g a n d c e r t a i n l y t e a m s , w a * r e a r e d t r i m H a r r i s o n ably be S t a f f o r d . H e m a y h a v e b e e n a h i g h W h a r t o n f o r a l l t h e a v e r a g e c r i t i c condition, due m a y k n o w , b u t h e w e n t U n i v e r s i t y o f a n d u n s u n g . ). m a d e hi* d e b u t a g a i n s t B a y l o r . If v as som e doubt about the serb guessers w ere led astray by the ton h e n e v e r c o m e s b a c k a g a i n , it w i l l Otis ness o f his injury. It is possible! upsetting o f N otre Dame, Har- i M arquette b e t o o e a r l y . ” „ I mu WU The vN ha* ton Flash is raring to that Coach L ittlefield will keep j vard, Oklahoma, Stanford, Dart- Moody out of the gam e in order ; mouth, M issouri, M arquette, the j if .u cn p ctk v , VHC t0 ^ bjm jn tip-top shape for the 1 Ohio State-W isconsin tie, Ford- T e x a s u n h e r a l d e d urday’s game, He suffered an in- given credit for the guess. . . Y e s t e r d a y h e jury to his head and neck. There; Practically all of the student I P itt ( Lehigh ......... A........... doubtful whether s e n s a t i o n 1-1 u • to an d o w n Vici 111 )• )• ). ( ( v ( ( ( 1 • - ( Stafford was the big show P r i z e s U t t e r e d h o r ). Ko back to vt aco, and Saturday ?amt. against the Horned Frogs on I ham, and Bucknell. Two picked South Dakota night the Golden Bears will pi'ob- Arm i-tice Day. I Pittsburgh to beat N otre Dame. ! gan State ( ) ably be thankful that they will never have to play against him p * again against S. M. I . , if there was any show. He has been a steady player all season, his playing be- m g o f all-conference calibre in in m g oi a ii-ctn ieren ce caiitue every contest. He was being watched too g jxt six te e n _xnousana, seven nuna- fiftv nerson« endorsed the endorsed tnt . One student guessed at the Ohio ; Oklahoma A es State-W isconsin tie. seven h u n d -1 norma! conditions, Mr. Waite has) Tulane I play your guessing ability under; K entucky ( w eek A tick et anieep to tho apiece to the N ation's Best Sm iles . . . I , f tm the contest again I ( (and £ ° ils) a n opportunity to dis- Vt hat this country needs I 0-------------- i c v _______ thousand the S M V order to give youse guys v . P. I. ( nderbilt f and +v_ In in ( x u ( ( ‘ ( , South , is a s m ile ” by entering the n a -1 three ,hlg^ st M essers will o n ce. ( t h o h o lien al sm ile contest last w eek, ac- n,ore be !u' cording to announcem ent from E. I aie g 0 ° , , , iyJA M. Scarbrough and Sons, Austin J ' 1*' ednesday» Thurs- fr id a y ° f n ex t week. n r i 7 n c m ara y ’ ” ^ -WE- T R I K E up the band for “ ), v « \ ant ). .... - . Rbirida < lina ( ). Louisiana ( ) . I lina ( ). * M ississippi ( • Jtlississip sot a ( ) ) ( (Phi S ig ) vs. Thomas (B eta ) vs. McGown (Phi S ig ) vs. Varner (SA E ) Kirsch (D elta C hi). Traxler (S A E ). Sanger Pi K A ). B utler (Theta X i). Pardue (D elta S ig ). ( vs. Detroit (Sigm a Chi) vs. Isaac vs. Minne- (B eta ) vs. Bram lette ) vs. M ichi-; Johnson (Chi Phi) vs. Adler j (Zeta Beta T a u ). ) vs Tulsa H offm an (D elta Theta) vs. A n­ ) vs. Alabama ( » vs. Duke ( ) vs. Georgia Tech®3015 " VjeorKia ) ) ie c n ) vs. Maryland (S P E ) Hildebrand Ward (A T O ). derson (S P E ). Van Cleave (Lambda Chi) vs. Orgain (Kappa S ig ). Veitm an (Phi Gam) vs. Ander- (Sigm a Chi) vs. Lewellyn (Kappa Sig) vs. Turn­ ) vs. North Caro- ) vs. South Caro- er (S A E ). E llis ( B e ta s). (Kappa Sig) vs. Ikard Arm istead (Phi Gam) vs. Kap­ ) vs. Penn ( ). ( ) vs. Princeton Columbia ( Boston U. ) vs. N avy ( ) . ( ) vs. Verm ont W e s t W ashington U. ( ) vs. Creigh- K u l e s o f C o n t e s t . , . . . . . J ^ U “ Oochie” Earle, Ox Blanton., and Bill Smith. The entire Texas »tore, tliat Is P»«:«l>atmg rn the line played good d efen siv e foot- " p f bfcll Saturday, but the above th re e were a f t e r : outstanding. Tim e time Earle and Blanton broke brough’- studio are eligible to win one set o f , eleetiong through to throw the Ponv back- 1 *)art of the ( 2 ) . P ut an “ x ’ na TS fo r losses. Earle will get a chance j ^ aync McRae, manager of this week worth all-conference honor. He w ill be pitt< : against P etty and p Q m * Ja m e s, B ruin w ingm en, a n d two of the best conference. in the Both men showed up w ell against T. C. U. to prove that he is j brough s photograph studio, said. I tHkcn in Scar- person m ay send (C ontinued From Page One) 'J*000 Pn ze «ioney, A « ,ar_ ix .t t n having a ; jggUi (3.) P u t an “ x ’ P-totograph - ■’ — . , ~ x* p * . win. T h us: A laska L. Hawaii L. ( x ). havin„ a below, will be run again in a later I nessee ( " 3 7 (1 ). This w eek’s team s, listed ; M ississippi State ( ) vs. Ten- lan (Tau D e lt). (S A E ) vs. Ruckman issue of the Texan this week. No I W ashington and Lee ( ) vs. in m ore -- - than Virginia { N irg,nia ^ ) >• F a r W e s t ~ ; opposite each team vou pick to I ( ) in the t . ( cd . I ( ) vs. I ) vs. Oregon ( ) vs. Oregon State Barber (L. C. D .) vs. Click (A. in both desig- W ashington ) vs. Stanford Lanier (A . C. E .) vs. Sears California ( ). ( C aliforn ia ( ) vs. Southern Eatm an (A . C. E .) vs. Gibbons (H illel) vs. Perry Crowell (Phi G am ). N ussenblatt ( B. Hall R eds). C. E .). (B. Hall R eds). (C. P .). Hall R eds). nated places if you think the two I ( team s will tie Coiford ( x ) vs. S ta n f a x ( x ). in each case. Thus: ). I Idaho ( ) [ S ta te ( ) ’ (4 .) Your guesses should be in te r s e c tio n a l game, vs. W ashington C asey (N ew m an) vs. Boyd (B. Favorites Advance Steer Harriers In Tennis Tourney Defeat Mustangs ---------- tow ard WE------- the close of Rhodes Candidate D isplaying a re ju v e n a te d C o nnaliy w as a ca n d id a te is a football squad. of Business A d m in istra tio n ; he was a councilm an d u rin g the year is a m e m b e r of 1931-1932, and B eta G am m a Sigma, h o n o ra ry busine -- a d m in istratio n f r a te r n ity . He is a m em ber of K appa Sigma, le tte r social f r a t e r n it y , a nd ,n a ’i * | T V\ O other conference gam es are scheduled for this week. S. M. U. and the Aggie- tangle at Dallas, and Rice goes to F a y e t t e ­ ville to do battle with the Hog-. line­ Favorites in the field o f eighty up t h a t looked p a rtic u la rly good tennis players in the Austin City on th e defense, th e Aggies gave fo r Tennis Cham pionships headed by the G ents a much closer gam e the number one th e Rhodes Scholarship this y e a r ,; Karl Kamrath, than fan s had anticipated. The th e bu t withdrew' his n a m e fro m the seeded p layer, a d v an c e d A ggies came very n e a r ty in g th e ; list. He is a senior law stu d e n t, second r o u n d yeste rd a y . The m at- score gam e. The S. M. U .-Aggie game president of th e School o f Law* c h is a r e being played on the Pe- to r the y e a r 1932-33, a member nick Courts. The other seeded will be a toss-up. o f T e x a s Law Review and served players w ere M a rty n B uxby, Hal publication la st year. He Surface, ste r lin g W illiam s, Ber­ at H ouston saw the Owls stage >s a mem bel of Phi D elta Phi, hon- tram W hitens, A lbert Love, Da- a great the Blue Jays of Creighton. Jap and was one of the highest four T hiasher led three touchdowns. Only a -m all number o f mat- results defeated Fergu- defeated Arkansas this week-end, but the Sciences, and a Phi Kappa Psi, I Cain 6-0, 6-0; Surface defeated • Ehman 7-5, 6-2; W eltens defeated H ogs will not be a se t up for them, j social fraternity. T he • Razor?.ack- w en defeated week width gives them two w eeks o f Law, a member o f the Texas W inter 6-0, 6-2; Peden defeated Law’ Reivew for this year, and Fraesier 6-2, 6-1; Bralley defeated to get ready for Rice. a member of Phi Delta Phi, hon-: Newnan! 7-5, 6-4; B. Kamrath de- feated Riskind 6-2, 6-4; Adkins in scholastic standing in the senior ches w ere played; Jhe law class. Connaliy is a Phi Beta w ere: Kamrath last half rally to down °rary law fraternity. Chancellors, ' vid Peden, and Carl Fm alley. The C>w is are favored to down Kappa in the College of A rts and sr>n 6-1, 6-0; B uxby a enior in the School Pope 6-2, 6-3; Love The B attle o f the Birds down on the attack w i t h —— -W E -------- W E idle la • Wa the to Stemmon8 (A. C. E .) vs. Hun­ ter ( B. H all R eds). (L. C. I).) vs. K rueger Adkin (A IE E ). (A IE E ). Sheppard (A. C. E .) vs. Cooper Rieves (A IE E ) vs. Johnson (B. (B. H all B lues) vs. Hall B lu es). M itchell Forles (A IE E ). tle (A . C. E .). Powers (B . Hall Reds) vs. Lit­ Schwartz (H illel) vs. Vaughan O gg (L. C. D.) vs. Smith (A. Gatoura (A IE E ) vs. Hendricks (A SM E ). C. E .). (L. C. IL ). H O R S E S H O E P I T C H I N G S I N G L E S 4 o ’clock: Wm. Durham vs. Bob Strange, court I. Wm. Allen (Phi P si) vs. Arthur Lynn (A . T. O .), court 2. Joshua Kahn (Tau (B e ta ), D elt) court 3. Robt. Keeland (ATO ) vs. Norman Davis (Tau D eltL court 4. R. O. B irring (Chi Phi) vs. I). Scarborough (D R E ), court 5. Bob C asey (B eta ) vs. Stuart vs. Jas. Kirgan Continuing their string o f vic­ tories, the Longhorn harriers overwhelmed the S. M. U. Cross- in a dual Country team, 15-50, m eet Saturday afternoon on the local course. run­ ners came in ahead of K elley, the first: Pony to finish. .Seven T exas The Steers finished in the fo l­ low ing order: Alex Cox, O’Neal Archer, Captain Lane Blakeney, Earl Deacon, Bill Cohen, W ood­ row F inley, and Joe Storm. The runners started in Mem­ orial Stadium just before the sec­ ond quarter o f the T exas-S. M. U. football game ended. The next dual m eet w ill be against T. C. U. in Fort Worth. 0 ------ O R C H E S T R A M E E T S T . C. r . will end their “ practice or ary law* fraternity. He was man- gam e” schedule on Friday o f I ager of the track team in 1930-31. defeated Hunt 6-4, 6-4; Stew art 6-3; this week. They play Simm ons, Walker is a member and the Cowboys are not as strong Kappa Epsilon, social fraternity, j Adams defeated Y illarillo 6-0, a*- usual. The Bears were expect- and Phi Beta Kappa in the Col-! 6-1, and Baxter d efeated Black, #d but the pow erful Christians wore them I down in the first half. A fter the ! Sim m ons contest, the Toads will ated have to play T exas, Rice, and S. June, spent the week-end NU U. on successive week-ends, ches Ira will m eet W ednesday, N o- 4:30 o’clock. Chas. Flexner, \ ember 2, at 7:30 o ’clock at the , (Phi Sig) vs. B. K. Gores (S A E ), W esley Bible Chair, Jane Kone, : court I. Bob Maxey (Kappa Sig) (S A E ), director, said Monday. Miss Kone j vs, Rh hard H utchison has a ked that all students who [ court 2. N oel Windrow (D elta in playing in the j Tau) vs. Ed N esbitt (Sigm a C hi), are interested (D elta c o m e to to to play please \ m eeting. Students who play the j Tau) vs. Rosa D oughty (Lambda Ira Hildebrand ( (Sigm a Chi) vs. Gerald Veltm ann ign up ai tin* Penick Courts be-1 violin are especially urged to at- C h i), court 4. lege o f Arts and Sciences. 6-4, 6-4. -------- -——o-------------- Marilla M asterion, who gradu-j W ednesday, November of Delta defeated M ontgomery The doubles draw will be made [fo re W ednesday at 2 o ’ciofk. t h e court 3. Fred V arner I tend, Miss Kone stated. last teams who wish sity d at the i Alpha Phi house. 2. All I orchestra the Frogs trouble, the Gruver Foundation Or- D eltago (Phi G am ), court 6 The W esley to give from 6-2, T H E CACTUS o f 1933 uThe Book of Texas” o f f i c e s a t Room 119 B. Hall «(<♦« » » An I m p o r ta n t Matter For the Attention of: GRADUATES SENIORS JUNIORS IN D IV ID U A L pictures of G rad u ates, Seniors and Juniors are no w being m ade for the class section of the I 933 Cactus. Y O U , of course, w ish to be re p re ­ sented in this lasting pictorial h istory of y o u r college. SIN C E the 1933 C actus will ca rry m ore th an 7,000 individual pictures, the w o rk m ust necessarily be done in accordance w ith a definite production schedule. IT IS therefore requested th at you co­ operate by calling at B. H ail I I 9, im ­ m ediately, for stu dio appointm ents. R epresentation fee, covering cost of printing, en graving and p h o to g ra p h ­ ing is p ay ab le at tim e of m ak ing of f o r appointm ent. T h e fee is $3.00 g ra d u ates and seniors and $1.50 for juniors.