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He ha d b e e n a s k ­ ed by a U n i v e r s i t y R e ge n t , Rob­ e r t L. Holli day, to b r i n g t h e p ro ­ c e e d i n g s f or r e c o v e r y of w h a t is kn o wn as s t r i p " o n whi c h the publi c school f u n d is r e c e i v i n g oil r oya l t i es . Mr. Allr ed r a i d his • p r e d e c e s s o r, R o b e r t Lee Bobbi t t , h a d also de cli ned to b r i n g t h e suit. t h e “ L a n d r e t h “ T h e S t a t e m i g h t h ave ha d a c ha n c e to wi n t he ca se u p o n the c o n t e n t i o n a d v a n c e d by R e g e n t it had not b e e n f o r Holl i day, j u d g m e n t r e n d e r e d u p o n the J it an e a r l i e r t i m e , ” Mr . All- if smT* r e d said. T h e p r e s e n t c o n t r o v e r s y is a f a c u l t y o r i gi na l s u r ­ r e s u l t of a vey w h e r e b y an e xc e s s o f land w a s inc l uded in t he C r a n e C o u n ­ t y st rip. 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T h e mos t hi gh- hat p a i r of g l a s s ­ es in school is o w n e d by F R A N C ­ K S S T E V E N S . » I in t i e of T e x a s A possible J o h n G a r n e r t he elec t i on of as s p e a k e r of t h e hous e w h e n C o n ­ gres s me e t s n e x t mo nt h is p r e ­ dict ed by Dr. Ol i ver LL We e k s , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r of g o v e r n ­ me nt . t o 1 in t h e T h e t h e r e f a c t i o n s i n d e p e n d e n t i n d e p e n d e n t is no p r o p h e c y a s in b ot h p a r t i e s will p r o ba bl y be t he d e t e r m i n i n g t h e elec­ f a c t o r s tion, a f a c t w h i s h ha s had n o e x ­ el e c t i ons , in p r e v i o u s c e p t i o n s a n d f a c ­ which wa y t i ons will vot e . T h e t h r e e se a t s which w e re v a c a t e d in t h e H o u s e due t wo w e n t D e m o c r a t i c a nd o n e R e ­ p ubl i c a n. T h i s r e s u l t in t h e e l e c ­ tion of the m e m b e r s of t he H o u s e m a y he a t h e p r o b a b l e s t r e n g t h of e a c h p a r t y , sai d Dr. Weeks. to d e a t h s have been t e s t of filled, : If G a r n e r is e l ec t ed s p e a k e r of is small possi- i t h e r e t he H o us e t h e r e will he m a n y bility t h a t ra di c a l c h a n g e s in p r e v i o u s poli­ cies, si nce b i- pa r t i s a n m e m b e r s I will hold in c h e c k a n y a d v a n c e - i m e n t o f e i t h e r p a r t y . M a n y R e ­ publ i ca ns will v o t e D e m o c r a t i c i a nd m a n y D e m o c r a t s will vot e t he R e publ i ca n a s past , a n d of i m p o r t a n t n a t u r e will be p r e ­ ve nt e d. T h e e l ec t i on of a D e m o ­ c r a t i c s p e a k e r t he H o us e will in u n d o u b t e d l y h a ve a n e f f e c t on t he c om i n g p r e s i d e n t i a l el e c t i on, the H o u s e since I has b e e n c o n s i d e r e d n e x t t o t h e | p r e s i d e n t in p owe r , c o n t i n u e d Dr. tho s p e a k e r of t h e y have t h e r e b y a n y c h a n g e s I in We e k s . t h e e l e c t i o n I f H a r r y Moor e a n d R u b y L af o o n a r c e l ec t e d , r es p e c t i ve l y , to t h e g o v e r n o r s h i p s of N e w J e r ­ sey a n d K e n t u ky, t he y will t e n d to c a s t in a f a v o r a b l e d ir e c t i o n whi c h will be b e ne f i c i a l to t h e p r o s pe c t s o f the D e mo c r a t i c p a r t y in t h e c o m ­ si nce ing p r e s i d e n t i a l I both K e n t u c k y a n d Ne w J e r s e y said Dr. e l ec t i on, r e t u r n s s t a t e s , a r e d o u b t f u l Weeks. Vinson Slain By Chinese Bandits W ord R eceived by A ustin R elatives Thursday E. Vi nson, Rev. J o h n W. Vi nson, P r e s b y ­ t e r i a n m i s s i o n a r y a n d b r o t h e r of f o r m e r I»r. Robe r t of p r e s i d e n t of T h e U n i v e r s i t y Texas, wa s killed by T u e s d a y Chi nese b a n d i t s n e a r H a i e h o w , ( hina, a c c o r d i n g to w o r d r e c e i v ­ ed b y E. D. J u n k i n of Au s t i n, his b r o t h e r - i n - l a w . V e r i f i c a t i o n o f the r e p o r t w a s o bt a i ne d by t e l e ­ g r a m fr om E. VV. Smi t h, s e c r e t a r y of t h e h oa rd of f o r e i g n mi ssi ons of I he • P r e s b y t e r i a n C h ur c h , N a s h ­ ville, T c n n . , who e x t e n d e d t h e c o nd ol e n c e s o f the e n t i r e c hu r c h . last f or 25 y e a r h a d s e r v e d a s P r e s b y ­ t e r i a n mini. t or in Chi na, w a s r a p%- t u r o d by b a n d i t s S u n d a y in Kiarig- the mission >u p r ovi nc e, w h e r e wi t h which he w o r k e d is l oc a t e d. A d o c t o r o f t he P r e s b y t e r i a n mi s­ t he U ni t ed S t a t e s sion c o n su l a t e his d e a t h . Mr . V i ns on, who in S h a n g h a i i n f o r m e d t h e o f t he A u s t i n T h e mi n i s t e r g r a d u a t e d at A u s ­ tin Col l ege , S h e r m a n , a n d at t e n de d P r e s b y t e r i a n ’Theological S e m i n a r y . He w e n t to C h i n a as a m i s s i o n a r y soon a f ­ t i me t e r of his d e a t h he was m a n a g e r a n d t r e a s u r e r of the P r e s b y t e r i a n s t a ­ tion in Ha i e how. His wi fe died in Chi na in 1925. l e a v i ng school. At t h e Mr. Vi ns on is sur vi ve d by t h r e e t h r e e f o u r b r o t h e r s , anil sisters, c hi l dr e n. T h e c h i l dr e n , t w o boys a n d a girl, live in L e x i n g t o n , Va.. with o t h e r re l a t i ve s , Mr. J u n k i n ! said. o~ E.x-student S e le c te d In A u d itio n C o n te st Homecoming Features Rally at Gym Tonight j | — I * | - | t o n i g h t in t h e G r e g o r y Gym. H o m e c o m i n g of e x - s t u d e n t s will be t h e ma i n f e a t u r e of t h e pep | Ed | r a l l y t o be held a t 7: 15 o ’clock E rw i n , head yell l e a de r , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y t h a t all f r e s h m e n shoul d he in full u n i f o r m a n d fall in b e hi nd t h e ba n d a s it m a r c h e s a r o u n I t h e U n i v e r s i t y n e i g h bo r h o od . A t t h e g y m t h e y will t a k e t h e i r us ua l + posi t i on on t he f i r st floor, s i t t i n g - in f r o n t of t h e hand. T h e Cow- ■ boys will be t h e r e in full re ga l i a . o f the pr i nci pa l S p eak e!- e v e n i n g will be P e r c y F o r m a n , e x ­ s t u d e n t a n d p r o m i n e n t a t t o r n e y of | Houston, who was k no wn as the “ E a s t T e x a s H o g - c a l l er " w h e n he was in the T e x a s S e n a t e . Old s t u - ; d e nt s will probably r e m e m b e r him 1 as he st ood upon a c of f i n old g y m T e x a s spirit. Weeks Predicts Possible Tie In Next Congress Garner M ay M eet Strong O pposition From Independents a n d spoke of t h e in tWb old T h e t h e t h a t “ I wish t o u r g e all s t u d e n t s to be p r e s e n t to show t h e i r a p p r e c i a ­ tion f o r t h e w o n d e r f u l f i g h t i ng t e a m di s pl a ye d spi ri t a g a i n s t S. M. U. S a t u r d a y , ” E r ­ win said. “ W e m a d e a pl e dge t ha t we woul d s t a y behi nd t h e t e a m win or lose a n d a good a t t e n d a n c e will t h a t give t he y will n e e d in t h e g a m e S a t u r ­ day. 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On t h e f i r s t fl oor will be l o c a t e d t he m a n a g e r ’s o f f i c e a nd living q u a r t e r s , wi t h r oom f o r onl y f o u r s t u d e nt s . T h r e e s t u d e n t s will o c c u p y t he t o w e r r oom. fl oor, wi t h the to hornier Student Seriously Hurt In Car Accident Bill Crawford of Quanah Lives W ith Skull Crushed t p t c tu t to T h e D a ily T e x a n . Q U A N A H , Nov, 5.— P hys i ci a ns t o n i g h t held no hope f o r the r e ­ c o v e r y of Bill C r a w f o r d , 20, of f o r m e r U n i v e r s i t y - s t u ­ Q u a n a h , d e n t , who was 1 o’clock this m o r n i n g whe n an a u t o ­ mobi le rifling in which hi- was with Cur t i s G e n t r y , also of Q u a n ­ ah, wa s w r e cke d. 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H e r m a n Crawford, U n iv e r s i t y s t u d e n t in t he Coll ege o f E n g i n e e r i n g , l e f t at 7 o ’clock T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g f o r Q u a n a h , C o n v e n i e n c e P l a n n e d S t u d e n t s ’ r o o m s will be f u r n- 1 ished wi t h built-in c h i f f o n i e r s and bookcases. Ea c h r o o m will h a ve t wo s e p a r a t e cl os et s, a desk, a S t e v e ! t ab l e, a n d c hai r s. A p o s t o f f i c e t he e n t i r e d o r m i t o r y t h e ' f ° r us e ° f the ma i n cor - will be l oc a t ed oh ! r i d o r o f t h e f i r s t floor, S t o r a g e r o o m f o r t r u n k s , a g e n - j i oral s uppl y r oom, a l i nen room, I a nd t h e p o r t e r ’s r o o m will be io- I Gated in t h e b a s e m e n t . A small I l a u n d r y o r p r e s s i n g r o o m w h e r e I s t u d e n t s m a y do t h e i r o wn w a s h ­ ing o r p r e s s i n g if t h e y wish, will j he pl a c e d in t he b a s e m e n t of each I unit . 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He is very m o d est ab ou t his g rea t services, but speaks o f the pleasure he has received from p er for m in g them. “ This is to determ in e the depth at which foundations for the new U n iv er sity b uildings will have to he laid.” ' A t presen t plans for seven Uni­ v ersity b uild in gs are in th e hands of Green, La Roche, and Dahl, D allas architects. “ C o n stru ctio n ,” said Mr. Calhoun, “ will probably be begun w ithin the n e x t three m o n th s.” f ile s o f T ex a s new sp ap ers in the n ew sp ap er room of the U n ive rsi­ ty, and from personal in terview s with early T exan s, “ There is at p resen t no c o m ­ p rehensive stu d y of new spapers o f T exas, particularly those pron­ to the Civil War. and I have o f ­ ten had calls for information con- I cern in g th ese early p ap ers,” Mr. D ab ney said. “ Although at pres- T h r e e P la y s S u n d a y Mi - M orel/a Morrow, director of tin- Austin L ittle T h eater, and*' a group o f her pupils will p re­ sent the th ree one-act p la y s at First C ongregation al Church S u n ­ day e v en in g . N o v em b e r 8 at 8 o’clock. Miss Morrow has come to A ustin a ft e r several y ears on the s t a g e s of Germ any and other European centers. The plays to be presented by Miss Morrow are: “ The Marriage P ro p osal” by A nton Chechov, “ The Cloak,” by C lifford Bax, and “ The Kings W oo in g,” by Conal OTHonlan. P layers who will take part will be: K atherine Odom, F owler, G l a d y s Nichols, P e g g y John S yd n ey, John Hamilton, Gerard Kinney, Elizabeth Smith, and Leila Clark. The F irst C o ngregational planned other Church has also e n terta in m en ts. Su n d ay ev e n in g a c o n c ert will On N o v e m b er 1.5, be given by stu d en ts o f the T exas School for the Blind, which will consist o f quartets, duets, solos, and --evecal in -tru m en ta l numbers. Dr. Carl M. R osen q u ist, adju n ct pi o f e s s or o f sociology a t the Uni- “ The versity, will l e c t u r e W ickersham Report on Prohibi­ tio n ” on N o v e m b e r 22. Dr. R osen­ quist is m aking a special study o f th.- prohibition problem this year. --------------- o --------------- on H o w a r d P la y N a m e d F or Little T h e a te r “ The Silver Cord,” by Sidney Howard, will be the n e x t play to be presented by the Austin Lit­ tle T heater, Lloyd J e ff e r s , presi- d ut, an n o u n ced W e d n esd ay . D e f ­ inite d a te s for the tr y o u ts have not been set. ent my book form of p ugh notes, I ex p ect soon to have it in workable form .” in the is . Official Notice T H E R E W ILL be a m ee tin g o f the the I Diversity chapter of Ami rieari Association o f U niver­ sity P ro fessor s at 7:4-» o ’c lo .k Monday, N ovem ber 0, t h e F a culty Glub. in E lection o f o ff ic e r s, selection the N ational for o f d e le g a t e s C o n t e n t i o n anil recent activities of" the A. A. U. P. will come b e fo r e the group at this meeting. DR. D A V ID LEE ( LARK, S e c r e ta r y U n iversity chapter o f A m erican A ssocia tion oi U n iversity P rofessors. A N Y O N E having had an y ex p eri­ en ce w ith the ga m e “ S q u ash ” co m m u n ica te with will Gregory Gym nasium 114. p lease BERRY M. W H I T A K E R , d irec­ a th letic s for o f intramural tor m e n . Gift to Library Has 140 Volumes G ’clley D onates C ollection To C ollege of Pharm acy The pharmacy library has been in creased through a d o nation of more than one hundred and forty volum es g iv en early this fall by Dean W. F. G idley o f the C ollege o f Pharm acy. The books w ere from a c o llec tio n m ad e by Dean Gidley durin g a period o f several years. library "I' the C ollege of The Pharmacy is one o f the factors considered in the national rating by the A m erican A sso cia tio n of C o lle g e s of Pharmacy. A m o n g other factors cou nted in t h e rat­ sp a ce a n d in g are eq uip m ent, lecture room facilities, e ff ic i e n c y of teachers, and outside work done by teachers. laboratory In sp ectors from the association visited th e co lleg e last May and com m en d e d its new quarters in the C hemistry Build- in. it highly on D a le T a lk s F rid ay A b o u t T e x a s ’ D a m F. M. Dale, chief en g in eer for Hie Ham ilton Dam Construction C ompany, will speak to the m e m ­ bers o f the S ou th w estern G eo log ­ ical So eitey Friday night a t 7:15 o'clock in Main Building 30(5, S. W . Horne an nounced y esterd ay. Mr. D ale will speak un “ The Ham ilton Dam on the Colorado River o f Texas,” a subject o f in­ terest to both ge o lo g ists and e n ­ gineers. All persons in terested are in­ vited to attend the m eetin g. --------------- o--------------- N e c e ss a r y D e p th s B y M A R V I N G A R R E T T has the I hat ot the The Jap an ese governm ent to o f N a tio n s asking tarted d r a ftin g a nob* L eague China reco gn iz e validity i in at leg under w h u h .Japan opei - j in th e C hinese territory. The ate- Jupane e troops have been m ov­ in g further into Manchurian ter- j ritory and at urn- time they e n ­ counter* d machine guns. the member • present. Now all the Democrats have to ; do to get control of the House of R ep resen tatives when ( (ingress m eets in Decem ber is to have all I,I 'I hey were victorious in the majority o f in the elections for con gressm en election- this week. .I, VY. Vinson, form er T exan and brother to a form er president of The U n iversity of T exas, has been killed b y C hinese bandits. The United S ta te s has -tarted an in vestigation. The Rocky Mountain business in dustry is g e tt in g better. In that district people are search in g for gold and th ere is so m e agrieul- tural a.-tivb iy, reports from C olo­ rado say. The first storm o f the season to sw eep the British Isles killed one man. The uninhabited island of baka, just oft bort Kamaishi, has d is­ appeared e a rth ­ quake, a ccord ing to a new* story from Tokio. a fte r a re le n t It looks m ore and more the late N icholas L ongworth, past speaker o f the H ouse o f Repro- i : sentativ es, will be succeeded by j R epresentative Garner o f T exas. like ■ They say the depression that I corn er has been turned in Buenos Aires. B etter b usiness has p e e n fo r e ­ seen as a resu lt of the upward trend in oil prices during the last few days. Robert Williams, noted you n g j I screen star, has died. The cut "t f a* Burge! becaime thi electric light power wa t y I would not pay her bills, and now j the city is con siderin g the estab- j lishment of a m unicipally-owned j station. Steel has | j I reached a JO per cen t capacity j in gots production increase. o ff ic ia ls have been j Railroad com plaining because they h a v e ! been hurt by truck and bus c o m - 1 petition. At La Salle, 111., all city e m ­ turned o f f because ployes were thi im w a no m oney u which to pay them, but they have been hired again. I he T< \ a s I,eague of Women V oters at its co n ven tion at Gal­ veston elec ted Mr. W. P, Hobby as it - head. President Hoover appointed a co m m ittee to in v e s tig a te th e Navy League action a few days ago, and fo r quite a w h ile w a s unable to find all the m em bers o f the co m ­ It w as alleged that the mittee. a p po intees did not want to serve on the com m ittee. M ix e d D o u b le s W ill B e g in N o v e m b e r 9 is in a mixed d oub les All persons in tere sted in p la y ­ ten n is ing to begin to u rna m ent, which Monday, Novem ber 9, at 4 :3 0 o ’clock, are asked by P eg W a t­ kins, in* er-group m an ager, t o sign up in o f f i c e 104. W o m a n ’s Gym, before 5 o ’clock Friday. A fe e of 50 cen ts per te a m will be charged. Losers in the first round may play in a co n solation to u rna m ent, for w h i c h t h e adte has not been announced. W inners in this to u r ­ n am en t will receive medals, and in the main to u rn am en t iw nn ers will receive cups. --------------- o--------------- Librarian C o m p ile s O f B u ild in g s T e ste d N e w s p a p e r H isto ry The workmen who are d igging h o le' un the cam pus are fin d in g to out how deep it is stru ck ,” go b efo r e solid rock said J. W. Calhoun, comptroller the U niversity, Wednesday. o f is necessary A history o f T e x a s newspapers from ab ou t 1820 to the present is being prepared by K. R. day at D abney, new spaper the U n iv ersity. Material fo r the history is b ein g obtained fr om the librarian * v Cl n e w ID tho . ■ i de a t M f la hHcation of The Uni* a , • ,| , * of t h e 17 f; i ver it i'uhii ut!‘>na. In eof* lo n g .. t h r n u s r b o u t t h e T h * D a i l y T * « a n I n v i t e * t o r l a l * o r student For din columna* " f i r i n g l i n e " a r t i c . « i t h * w r i t i n g o f t o t a p h l i i h t d f r e e - l a n e a edi t h # i n I 80 I 2 i m ; 11J I 2 7 , a n d 1 3 5 . T e i e - S u c h e d i t o r i a l * rn . a t b e a rr i l i e * b f a t j d r n t a o f ib m U p e r t a i n d i r e r ' ly t h e to attn e ph*«t of 'I el pbone* 2-3151 CJniver i’y a n d * t » d * n t li f e. . NI n a s r . r at Aoatin, All contribution* rn ut he A am * will n o t he p r t ' C ' - d a n i - ie* will n o t b e p r i n t ' d - Tho** of 2«0 word* or U ifiied, h it tm contributor’* he ao re ; ic*t o Uaaifned a re #iva pri'erance. P a g e f o u r 'i 'b * Da iy t ■ - rf- r*»t y o( a i r y u t A 5'. rated, rn i e -s'* ion «* • .« { " « !. T « r a n , e«S, tit p I * n ! y J he Tea " Editor.*! <>ffIf phoi ’H ' *I I-<»I. a. B. (Af*' r Ro*!**** - I 16 • ■. arn i (Mf J riblet! V *r>< K n t i r* -d s t s«*‘ t Hi U fill T<*r h l i d It. As > i i i b * r r ( i o n p In. f lh ii.;,rn I I’ K I D i U R I A ! I >1 i e VS Sport * A-nit.I Drama!ie ,rit i< . *m m a h i I M h . V I , H O M N S ( < !< > K IKK A l STON Roy tt Ha* ie . DK I* AR I M I- NT . ti wend..bn I-* i ran- .I - i i r . iharf* D B. Htrderrian - t R n b a r d a o n b t . i t T H I ! ii E Night E i A- - iv!tint • I '.Mi- in< VV. ID l l J < lf. I Ray I Wail * r. orila anti h is iii f o r ! lint ' "s cho o l in p r e p a r a t i o n is i m p o s s i b l e for a n y t e a m , School Spirit lh fir ail t r a m f o o t p r n i at hom**. Miud< fits at tend t o n i g h t I*o r th t hr T t c a f i q e n c e t h a t ! h< I,,- h( Id T e x a s - B a y l o r Kame. T h o r o h a v e lo or dei > gat <>ry rom a r ks m a d o ’ex; in to ob rJiov. t h o int e n d J o w o r l d at Im s t a n d n o t o n l y re I h a t t h e i r i Ix i r e a l l y t e a m , b u t r o p r e s e n t a a t h l e t i c b e h i n d t h o t i VOS. Junior The nam in g o f the* junior five oi Pin B eta K a p p a , n ational h o n o ra ry fra te rn ity , ha s im i a t ed milt h int* rest at I ii" I d i v e r­ sity, s i n c e tin- s tude nt . find f a c u l t y m o m - he rs w h o a r e f o rtu n a te en o u g h to receive m e m b e rs h ip f r a t e r n it y in ’ his h o n o r a r y arc a l w a y s l i e o u t s t a n d i n g s c h o l a r s in t h e school. * Pat h y e a r Phi Be t a K a p p a e l e c t s a c e r ­ s e n i o r “ J u n i o r h i v e " s e m e s t e r a n d ors e l e c t e d iii I is f r a t e r n i t y t h e m e m b e r s in t h e i r g a r ­ tain p e r c e n t a g e o f t h e junioi and c l a s s e s to im* rnbership, ? he b* mg s e l e c t e d fall t lie r< m a i n d e r o f t he mernb I lie s pr i ng . M e m b e r s h i p in t is b a se d on si h o i a r s h i p and o f it a re o u t s t a n d i n g l e a d e r 1 i c u lur c h o s e n Iields. in I he to I ■ t ort ii a h o n o r , a n d t h o s e - a w a r d o f meri t E a c h y e a r w h e n Phi B e t a K a p p a an ma nn a ■ its rn w m e m b e r s interest is a r o us - cd in * f e w w h o re- r e g a r d w h o n a v e ru­ et ive t h e th is y e a r a re I t hi C61V6 to be congr, u p h a s t e n d - t h e ze d in e d i<* t o n ' ariiy t *> I p a s t f e w ye such o r g a n I let a K a p p a I hat n i t Ins p r e s e n t in s .s b e e n m a i n - t a i ned at it All s t u d s P h i h o n bi lip h t ll * U n n d i • p i nn s p h ; • y r- look upo n m o st. ■1 .■ t w h i c h has m< a e c i a Mi, 'UC »■*’ a p • i o it a I I* (I. tv re ri­ -hon I ti us one of t h e vrgani/.ations i t s a n d p r a i s t n e b and t! .serve. el ■ re I lomecoming r r s' rn b ' t t t< S W i t h a l r e a d y c o m i n g barn A. sot int ion i t o g e t h e r to. t h e i r Tar it, d en ts proms t ha t h a - b e e n h e ld E a c h y e a r one season is designat* g a m e of t h e y e a r t m en, a n d t hi s y e a r is to be p lay e d at B a y lo r g a m e th is Si nato*I as th e official tim e f and re cep tio n . trice th' ( b d l e g t u rd a v r* d! a r I i n v i t a t i o n s T e x a s h o m e - d f o r all “ T ” he a n n u a l g< t- e a r n e d I o t h e r f.‘x-stu- l ar ge st of t h e it y e a r s , h a v e t h e g a m e o f ■ h o m e c o m i n g . A s s o c i a t i o n A. & M. g a m e ■ St a* ion, t h e h as b e e n d e s i g - r t he b a nq u e t WHAT P R I C E I St* vi'M h tin d m i y t a r np e n t in th.- ( ' n purposes ahint t wo un i r o n ani) s t e e l e than th re e hundred yenr o n t h e a r m y ai m i l l i o n d o l l a r s s p e n t O u t o f m o n t all p u r p o s e s by tin- S t a t e s d u r i n g t h e fir y e a r o f 1 9 3 1 , o v e r b v gpi n t f o r p i e s c (it nu th*' bills o f p a s t warm t h a n b n m iliior i ry ‘ w millior ne a r m a m e n t s ? a !■ i i lion dollar -.five . j j i , fop purely military ion dollar thrown aw ay tw en ty -fo u r hours. More liars spent every ban fou r hundred ar on ' b< navy alone. for Ilion dollars spent intent o f th e Unit mo! e month of the fiscal ans* or tw o thirds, was and to pay U I po ( u n ­ lier t h o ■Ct of . rsit J boca ti h their !< iii'' c a m p i t J i. rn* Vini Tho o f t h e ti undr i i s i • s i t they ! I1 VV tin p a y s all U n i t e d S t a t e s . A n d t h o u s a n d s o f w o r t h y cann* t a t t e n d c o l l e g e in do o, a u d * ax* m o t h e r s a n d d a d o n . f o r c e d t o live on stay awa ample, yi adm go t ii roper st I ill! (■ports foil cd malnut i it ion ; , which means • in them will m me (it stalk e h am ong the ■pendent imd< i none ase a n d d< of the V. M ca mpu l w c n t \ I ’ie. erl y and • luted Stat I to* in f i t ha h t o d a y Ii brought WI), re (im I it get us? I toe IS of JI wa! whieh .* m i f f ' d *• i: th* it bring us p ro­ t e c t i o n ? S e c u r i t y ? Pr e s i de nt H o o v e r says th a t the wold i is .spending s e v e n t y p e r c e n t more for a rm a ­ ments it did d u r i n g t h e decade p r e ­ to t h e World Wa r . Wh a t did that. relatively ying fm (mall armament ran do Hat i i n t o the ti t h " wor l d security by plunging them lives of ten mb loaded upon 'ii an nit arni e c onomi c b u r d e n that they i a im ■ be albe to di lodge. W h a t psychological t did t h a t a r m a m e n t race h a ve upon the peo- uf th. wor l d? It g e n e r a t ' d the suspicion a nd and jingoism and the f e r m e n t of nati onal! rn I h a t r e d t hat c a use d t he nat i ons, in the words to “ s t amide and sta gg er * ff< pie- fem bl) rn of David Lloyd Ge or ge, into the w a r . ” ti m .w the laboratories o f th eir daily re- three c o n tin e n ts are busy with in due course som e lunatu will press the button and the flo w e r o f the human race will In trapped an I destroyed. H o m o c o m in g is a lw a y s a tim e w h e n T e x a s e x e s h a v e t h e o p portu nity t o r e ­ visit t h e ca m p u s, w h i c h m a n y o f t h e m h a v e not s e e n fo r a n u m b e r o f years, and not on ly to. c o n tin u e th e many friendship,s w h ich t h e y m a d e w h ile in sch o o l, but to form n e w o n es a m o n g t h e new additions to th e rank o f e x - s tu d e n ts w h ich are in- creaked e v e r y y ea r . t h in g that e v e r y g r a d u a te lo o k s forw ard to, and th a t e v e r y s tu d e n t in th e U niver- j witfcouc further ver sify sh ould lo o k to w a r d w ith i n t e r e s t , . sine* it r< ores, fits n r a c t ic a lly t h e o n ly real I earches. “ ‘And ------- c*v c r lies H o m e c o m in g is som e- along 'he arduous path of disarmament. Surely a ffich nt ha*- been said to show why we should is -fill a way of escape, but “ There it I cla y take to that path.’ ” OWEN HUTCHISON F RIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N French Premier Visits Hoover THEATERS T H E C U B A N L O V E S O N G ” ( B ) — w i t h L a w r e n c e T i b - b e l t , L u p e V e l e z , E r n e s t T o r r e n c e , K a r e n M o r l e y , a n d t i m e s J i m m i e D u r a n t e , “ P l a t i n u m B l o n d e , ” t o d a y . J e a n H a r l o w , R o b e r t w i t h L o r e t t a W i l l i a m s , t h r o u g h Y o u n t ; , a n d S a t u r d a y l a s t A t t h e P a r a ­ T u e s d a y . m o u n t . “ T H E B R A T ” ( C ) — w i t h S a l l y O ’N e i l , A l l a n D i n e h a r t , a n d F r a n k A l b e r t s o n , t i m e s “ T h e C i s c o K i d , ” t o d a y . w i t h W a r n e r B a x t e r , C o n c h i - t a M o n t e n e g r o , a n d E d m u n d t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y L o w e , l a s t T u e s d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . T H E R O A D T O S I N G A ­ P O R E ” — w i t h W i l l i a m P o w ­ e l l , D o r i s K e n y o n , L o u i s Ca l - h e r n , a n d M a r i a n M a r s h , n o w t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . t h e Q u e e n . A t ‘S P O R T I N G B L O O D ” — w i t h C l a r k G a b l e , M a d g e E v a n s , E r n e s t T o r r e n c e , a n d L e w C o d y , l a s t t i m e s t o d a y . “ T h e F r o n t P a g e , ” w i t h A d o l p h e M e n j o u , P a t O ’ B r i e n , M a r y B r i a n , M a e a n d G e o r g e E. S t o n e , S a t u r d a y A t t h e T e x a s . o n l y . C l a r k e , I N O K L A H O M A ” — p r e s e n t e d t h e H a r l e y S a d l e r C o m ­ b y t o n i g h t a n d S a t u r d a y p a n y , n i g h t s , w i t h m a t i n e e S a t u r ­ t h e a t e r , d a y . S i x t e e n t h G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t s . a n d t e n t t h e A t E s t i m a t e s : A, g r e a t ; B, g o o d ; C, fa ir. Social Science Quarterly Out Issue Contains Articles Of General Appeal _ _ _ _ _ _ Wretm Book Goes Into New World A t in s e e n th e l e a s t o n e b o o k W r e n n L i b r a r y h a s t h e outsitle w o r ld . T h e b o o k w h ic h in is o n e o f th e m o s t v a l u a b l e th e W r e n n c o ll e c t i o n , w a s i n n o ­ c e n t l y r e m o v e d T u e s d a y b y a s e n i o r E n g l i s h st u d e n t . B u t h a v ­ in g n e v e r b e e n in t h e W r e n n Li brary b e f o r e , how w a s sh e to k n o w t h a t b o o k s w e r e n o t s u p ­ p o s e d to be r e m o v e d f r o m the f a m o u s c o ll e c t i o n ? M iss F a n n i e R a t c h ! o r d, W r e n n lib r a r ia n , a c q u i r e d s e v ­ eral g r a y h a ir s b e f o r e t h e girl t h e w a s f i n a l l y r e a c h e d a n d p r u n er book r e t u r n e d p la c e. M iss R a t c h l o r d f o u n d it n e c e s s a r y to p u t in t h r e e hou rs T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n in t e l e p h o n ­ in g e a c h m e m b e r o f a c e r t a in E n g l i s h c la s s th e m i s s i n g book. to r e c o v e r its to D o zier B e g in s W o r k F o llo w in g V a c a tio n fr o m a In W a c o M iss M ir iam W h i t t l e D o z i e r , s e c r e t a r y to t h e t e a c h e r s ’ a p p o i n t ­ m e n t c o m m i t t e e , has j u s t r e t u r n ­ f o u r w e e k s v a c a t io n ed D a lla s a n d S t e p h e n ­ in W a c o , ville. s h e v i s i t e d her sis t e r s , Mrs. E. IL C o n n o r , Mrs. C. G. R a n d , a n d Mrs. J. P. J o n e s . S h e w a s th e g u e s t o f h e r c o u s i n , Mr. J. E. T h w e a t t , in D a lla s, and in S t e p h e n v i l l e s h e v i s i t e d Mr*. ( ’. N e a t h e r y , t e a c h e r o f e d u ­ E, in J o h n T a r le t o n C o l l e g e . c a t io n Sh e tr ip w a s p u r e ly f o r r e c r e a t i o n and had no b e a r ­ ing on her work. sa id h e r W h e n q u e s t io n e d r e g a r d i n g th e n u m b e r o f te a c h e r s s h e had p l a c ­ ed this y e a r , M iss D o z i e r r ep lie d t h a t t h e i e w e r e o n ly a b o u t h a lf the u s u a l n u m b e r o f v a c a n c i e s to be filled. A n u m b e r o f p o s i ­ tio n s, n o t a b ly t h o s e o f l ib r a r ia n s in s t r u c t o r s in p h y s i c a l t r a i n ­ and t h e in g , w e r e e l i m i n a t e d th e y s c h o o l s . a v a n t . 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B i e s e l e a l s o said that as y e t t h e C a m e r a C lub the p l a n s o f h a v e n o t b e e n f o r m u l a t e d , b u t t h a t m u c h o f t h e i r t i m e w ill be s p e n t in t a k i n g s n a p sh o t s . f u l l y NOVELTIES A r t i f i c i a l C i g a r e t t e s E x p l o s i v e M a t c h e s A r t i f i c i a l C i g a r s C i g a r e t t e L o a d s S n e e r i n g P o w d e r I t c h i n g P o w d e r S t i n k B o m b s 10c .Barnes Conjectiouery F r e e D e l i v e r y P h . 4 5 2 5 “ L e a v e I t to C ha rlie's' Mr. C h a r le s E d is o n , so n o f t h e i n v e n t o r , is e n t e r i n g t h e E d i s o n h o m e a t W e s t O r a n g e , t o th e t h r o n g s w a i t e d to p a y s i l e n t t r i b u t e s e e n w ith h is w i f e N . 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