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T h is c o m m i t t e e has been fo rm ed , a c c o r d i n g to G e n e r a l VV. W. S t e r ­ ling, f o r m e r a d j u t a n t - g e n e r a l of T e x a s a n d a f o r m e r p re s id e n t of t h e A. & M. E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A sso cia­ tio n , to oppose tw o o f th e e ig h t a m e n d ­ p ro p o s e d c o n s t i t u t i o n a l m e n ts , n a m e ly , to p la ce a c o n s t i t u tm n a l r e s tr i c ti o n on th e p o w e r of th e S t a t e to levy, co lle ct a n d sp e n d ta x e s , a n d th e U n iv e r s ity land ta x p lan. th e p ro p o s a l t h a t A r g u i n g th e e n d o w m e n t th e p ro p o s a l lan d o f to t a x th e U n iv e r s ity a n d o f A. & M. C ollege f o r local p u r p o s e s by t h e s u b d iv is­ ions in w hich th e land is lo c a te d w o uld e s ta b lis h a d a n g e r o u s p r e ­ c e d e n t , G e n e ra l S te r li n g , f o r th e it c o m m it te e , w ould lo gically lead to th e t a x i n g th e S t a t e p u r p o s e s of f o r local C apitol, la n ds, th e public school th e S t a t e h o sp ita ls, a n d th e e d u c a ­ tio n a l in s ti tu t io n s . p o in te d o u t t h a t Thompson’s Name Listed In Who’s Who O n ly O ne F acu lty M em ber Is A d d e d T o F am o us People In Latent Edition fa c u l ty o f P a u l J. T h o m p so n , p r o f e s s o r of j o u r n a l i s m , is th e only m e m b e r of the th e U n iv e r s ity to be a d d e d to th e ra n k s o f th e f a ­ m ou s ’n “ W ho 's Who in A m e r i c a , ’’ o f which la t e s t e d it io n has th e j u s t co m e o f f th e press. the f o r f i r s t O t h e r A u s ti n p eo p le w ho a r e in c lu d e d tim e a re Mrs. M iriam A. F e r g u s o n , g o v e r ­ n o r ; C la u d e P o llard , l a w y e r ; Leon W. R o g e rs, S t a t e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of e d u c a t i o n ; an d A lonzo W a ss o n , e d ito r. T h e “ W h o ’s W h o ” s k e t c h o f the r e a d s as life o f Mr. T h o m p so n fo llow s: T h o m p s o n , P a u l J e n n i n g s , p r o ­ fe sso r o f in j o u r n a l i s m ; Q uincy. 111., S e p t e m b e r 26, 1890; bo^n is T h e m o n o g r a p h tw o vol­ u m e s a n d is lim ite d to 300 copies. T h e y a r e for Mid will go c h ie f ly to m u s e u m s o f J p g ' * ! p o ta t io n on lv 1 son in W illiam F lo r e n c e a n d Cal- ; (O ld e n h a .-e ) T h o m p s o n ; a m i n a t i o n in (T e n c h a rt a n d k in d r e d i n s ti tu t io n s o f im p o r t a n c e . P r o f e s s o r G o l d s m i t h U n iv e rs ity said T h e tw o v o lu m e s a r e v a l u e d " l u s t e r . . . • b a c h e l o r o f j o u r n a li s m of M issou ri, d e g re e , 1 9 1 4 ; o f b u sin e ss a d m i r e r s - , . lion d e g r e e . U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s , ^ F re d M cK ie, a f o r m e r s t u d e n t o f 1 9 27 ; p o s t g r a d u a t e w o rk U n iv e r a n d C o lu m b ia list o f th e th e p r i v - 1 T h e c o m m it te e s u g g e s ts t h a t th e t w e n t y - f o u r c o u n tie s a f f e c t e d co uld be p ro v id e d w ith th e f i n e s t schools in th e S t a t e if th e y w o uld ta x a t ev en n o m in a l r a t e a te ly -o w n e d oil a n d s u r f a c e le a s e s w o r k b y w r i t i n g th e he ad of in t h a t se c tio n w hich a r e now es-1 firm . E r n e s t G r a h a m . c a p i n g p ra c t ic a l ly all ta x a t i o n . By fo l lo w in g th is p lan. is p o in te d it o u t. few c o u n ti e s c o n c e r n e d w o u ld n o t find it n e c e s s a r y to ask th e e n t i r e S t a t e — th r o u g h its a g e n ­ cies, th e U n iv e r s ity ann A. M. C o lle g e — t o p ay the local bills. th e D e p a r t m e n t of A r c h i t e c t u r e ; sity o f C h icag o w ho is c o n n e c t e d w ith t h e firm , w r o te P r o f e s s o r G old sm ith , te llin g him t h a t he b elie ve d t h a t t h e U n i ­ v e rs ity co uld o b ta i n a c op y o f th is th e ........................ *T U n v e r s i t y ; m a r r ie d M rs. B e s s I jng 15, j P a r k o f W aco, T e x a s , J u n e 19 19; s t e p s o n , A d ria n L. P a rk . I In n e w s p a p e r w ork, 1907 to 1919, | in colleg e a n d aer*; e x c e p t y e a r s in a r m y in 1 9 1 8 -1 9 1 9 ; p r o - j vice Mr. G r a h a m had h u m o r o u s ly de f e s s o r of jo u r n a l i s m , U n iv e r s ity d a r e d , a c c o r d i n g to Mr. M cK ie - of T e x a s , since 1919 a n d c h a i r - 1 l e t te r , t h a t he w ould p r e s e n t th e j inHn 0 f d e p a r t m e n t sin ce 1927. U n iv e r s ity w ith th e v o lu m e s pro- M e m b e r o f A m e ric a n A sso c ia tio n v id in g th e L o n g h o r n s b e a t N o t r e 0 f U n iv e r s ity P ro f e s s o r s , A ssocia- D am c. Mr. G o ld sm ith w r o te Mr. ; Gon 0 f T e a c h e r s of J o u r n a l i s m , G r a h a m a l e t t e r r e q u e s t i n g a copy A sso c ia tio n o f T e a c h e r s o f M ar- o f th e w o rk a f t e r th e g a m e , b u t j k eG n g an(j A d v e r ti s in g , T e x a s it G r a h a m r a n g e m e n t s to g ive a copy U n iv e rs ity p lay ed . Dance Exchange Planned by Clubs t h a t Mr. a l r e a d y m a d e a r ­ to the b e f o r e th e g a m e w a s S ig m a D elta Chi, A lp h a la t e r b e c a m e k n o w n --------------- o,-------------- T h i r t y - f i r s t h ad in I f p lans m a d e T h u r s d a y night by the F o r t W o rth C lu b a n d ti ■* D allas C lub m a t e ria liz e , th e D al­ las C lub will he t h e g u e s t s o f th e s t u d e n t s fr o m F o r t W o r t h a t th e i r f i r s t d a n c e o f th e seaso n , D e c e m ­ b e r 14, a m i th e F o r t W o r t h C lub will t u r n be h o n o r g u e s t s at all D allas d u b d a n c e s d u r i n g th o 1934-3 5 session. 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If I m a Cul b *- r t *on fee!- so im p o r t a n t o v e r b e in g p re s id e n t o f th e G irl s ’ G lee Club, w h a t would she feel like if ' h e re a lly did s o m e ­ th in g ? E r n e s t C h i l t o n says he h a s n e v e r m a d e th e B u s t a r d , a n d t h a t f u r ­ t h e r m o r e h e ’s no -him* a n d doe sn t w a n t to be. O h, y e a h ! S o m eo n e should w a r n D o l l y A n n El l i s a b o u t th ese S a n A n to n io tr ip s in th e m id d le of the week. T ' k ! T - k ! C h a r l i e L o c k h a r t ! W h a t ’s this we h e a r a b o u t you a n d B e n S m i t h b ein g -uch f i n e bo ys? ( I f th is is too s u b tle f o r you, ask th e m f o r an e x p l a n a t i o n ) . F o r fa s h io n hints on th e n e w ­ e s t a n d s m a r t e s t sh a d e s of n e c k ­ ties to w e a r, we re c o m m e n d Bob E c k h a r d t . L ittle says, “ w h en I g ro w up, I w a n t to be a m o t o r m a n . ” P i e t z c h S i d n e y T h o se p r e s e n t a t th e u n v e ilin g w e r e s u r p r i s e d a t w h a t b re a k i n g it t h r e e t i m e s co uld do to B u n n y B r o w n ’* nose. Weatherford Club To M eet M o nd ay W ea- * held T h e f i r s t mel tin g o f the* th e r f o rd C ollege C lu b will Ii M o nd ay a t 7 :30 o’clock in U nion 3 09. T h e p u r p o s e o f m e e t in g a n d e le c t o ff ic e r? . T h e clu b p la n s the is to o f f e e t o r g a n i z a ti o n in c lu d e all s t u d e n t s w ho have a t a n y t i m e a t ­ te n d e d W e a t h e r f o r d J u n i o r C o l­ T h e club lege a t W e a t h e r f o r d . firs t th e will m e e t ( a h o f a n d m o n th . t h i r d M o n d a y s r e g u l a r l y on to N E W P I A N I S T C H O S E N Billy B l o o d w o r t h a s b e e n th e p ia n i s t fo r th e W es­ ch o sen a ley F o u n d a t i o n o r c h e s t r a since t h e o f D o r o th y H o u s e ­ | re s ig n a ti o n h o ld er He will a s s u m e h is du- i ties n e x t week. F o u r t e e n m e m b e r s r e h e a r s a l of r e g u l a r a t t e n d th e o r c h e s t r a W e d n e s d a y nig h t. th e | P r e s a A sso c ia tio n , K a p p a T a u A l - i can v i r g i n i a D u n n , te r. 607 W e s t j n l j v ) . H a]e V e r a K n gh ahl, T h e Attrrr U n i v e r s i t y T. G ra y , M a r t h a M ulkey. F r a n c e s J e s t e r , R o b e r t H. J o h n ­ s o n . W a y n e J o n e s , M a r g a r e t J u r - n cy, R ub y Nell K e rle y , M ary L a t ­ ti m o r e , D o r o th y L e e d o m , E a s to n M cN ab , C la u d ia M atthew 's, L ou ise M a tth e w s , H e n r i e t t a M iller, M a r ­ g a r e t M ings, G w e n d o ly n M itchell, Lily M itchell, M a r j o r i e M oore, ph a, J a n e F e r r e l l . D e lta S ig m a. M eth o d ist. M ason. I G le n n G a la w a y t H ele n G a r b a d e , llpU,n G rag g ) E v e ly n G r e e n s p a n , H o m e : A n m e H a m il to n , S t r e e t , A u s ti n , T e x a s . ^ f a c u l t y F r a n c e s H a m il to n , H a r r i s Hill, m e m b e r s w ho a p p e a r in " W h o ’- E v e ly n H o riw itz , M o n d a Mosey. W ho in A m e r i c a ” a r e F. C. A y e r, D o r o th y H o u s e h o ld e r , M a r y Hun* C la r e n c e E., A y re s , E. C. IL Ban- tel, E u g e n e C. B a rk e r, W illiam J. B a tt le , H. Y. B e n e d ic t , A n n ie W. B la n t o n , A lb e r t P. 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Se!l- a rd s , F r e d e r i c VV. S im o n d s, Rob- e r t VV. S t a y t o n , G e o rg e S to c k in g , T h o m a s U. T a y lo r , J a m e s B. W h in e y , a n d E rn e s t VV. W in k le r. m r, L o uise V an E m d e n , M a r g a ­ r e t W e a v e r , Louise W h it e , J o s e ­ p h in e R am sey , B e a t r i c e C o nn , E d ith W e in b e r g e r , M a r t h a M oran. T h o se p ass in g in G e r m a n w e re R o s e n w a s s e r, N oem i S c h u c h m a n , A lice S l a t a p e r , H elen F. S t e w a r t . H e r b e r t A r e n d , W illiam Ch il- to n , J r . , H elen D a n z ig e r, S a r a F v e ly n D ean. D ru c illa E b e r h a r t , T h o m a s G iddings, Kila A m a n d a Gold, T h o m a s G u i t a r , J r . , T h e o ­ d o re A. K o e rn e r. A n n a J a n e F r e d N. O liv er, J e r o m e O rgel. P I ’. Schoeh. E lias J a m e s S ta m p s , I as fo llow s: o--------------- J a n e Bedichek A n n ou nces I Success of C on test in th e t h e first f o r c o u n ty m e e t s S to r y - te l li n g c o n t e s t s in c lu d e d I n t e r ­ for tim e s c h e d u le of s ch o la stic L e a g u e ’s last c o n t e s t s in y e a r , sh o w ed a p o p u l a r i t y f a r th e ext ess of o f f ic ia ls , Roy B edichek , c hief of t h e L e a g u e Bu- In te r s c h o l a s t ic | r e a u , -a id T h u r s d a y . t h a t e x p e c t e d by fr o m e n t e r e d . c o m p ile d S t a t i s t i c s re- th e c o u n ty m e e t s show j p o r t s o f I t h a t o f th e 213 c o u n t y m e e t s held, 152 r e p o r t e d ac tiv e p a r t i c i p a ti o n in t h e s t o r y - t e ll in g c o n te s ts . T h e hight s' n u m b e r o f e n t r i e s cam e fr o m th e C oryell c o u n t y m e e t, in T h e w hich e ig h t e e n to ta l n u m b e r o f c o n t e s t a n t s r e ­ p o r t e d is 969. T his m e a n s , B e d i­ chek said , t h a t m a n y m o r e pupils re c e iv e d t r a i n ­ ing, as e a c h school s e n d s on ly its to w in n e r s th e t h a t th e c o u n t y m eet. H e a d d e d e n t e r I " ,0 ''t “ f ,b e s chools | c o n t e s t a n t s a t all t r a i n th e whole this con- t h i r d g r a d e f o r th e s t o r y - t e l l i n g t r y o u t s local that in o f th e te s t. King Vivion Hurt In Car Accident L a w d e r , E m m ie C le g g P r o k o p , H u g h R eveley, Lucy S e h le g e r. N a th a n A. W a ld - tnan . E m u J o h a n n a W e b e r, E d n a E lle n VV led, Elhi Z u schlag e . Rabbi Shapiro Assumes New Duties R abb i H a r r y S h a p ir o of D u lu th , M inn., a r r i v e d in A ustin W e d n c s d a y to a s s u m e his d u t i e s a t the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l A g u d a s Achitn ' C h u r c h , 916 S an J a c i n t o S t r e e t . S e rv ic e s in E n glish a n d in H e b re w will I" held to n ig h t at 8 o ’clock a t th e c h u rc h . Rabbi S h a p ir o will sp e a k on “ T he W a n d e r i n g J e w . ” S I C K L I S T fo llo w in g T h e c o n fi n e d T h u rsd ay G o olsby, A lice K e n n y , J o e Tills, S h e p h a r d , s t u d e n t s w e r e to St. D a v id ’s H op sital B etty C o o p e r, M a r t h a S m i th , N a n c y R o g cn e a n d B e n n e t t K a p la n a n d N a t A! i len w e r e in. S e to n I n f i r m a r y . T h e follo w ing w e re ill a t h o m e : A va Nell Cole, F r a n c e s P r e s to n , K eith K elley, H o w a r d T e r r y , S h i r ­ II. Russell, ley Wilcox. W illiam E r n e s t N oel, A llen E v an s, E l e a n o r H a r r i s , T om J o h n s o n , A nn W i l ­ liam s, \ n ; a C m - - , J a n i c e W a l ­ lace, M a r g u e r it e C a r r o l l, Mark S o to m n , -loc W a rd , J a m e s B ird- wt-ll, a n d Nan nu* S im m o n s . J u a n i t a T a t m a n , R o s e m a r y Dr. King V iv ion, p r e s i d e n t o f S o u t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y a t G e o r g e to w n , w as 'li g h tl y in an a u to m o b ile a c c i d e n t on th e h ig h w a y n e a r J a r r e l l last T u e s ­ d a y nig ht. in j u r e d l a c e r a t i o n s Dr. V ivion ' u f f e r e d m in o r c u t ' a c c id e n t in a n d a n d is e x p e c te d to be c o n fi n e d to i w e n hts h o m e f o r t h r e e o r f o u r d ay s. I t o r y th e Rice Ticket Sale Closes, Setting N e w Record t i c k e ts All b l a n k e t - t a x f o r th e R ic e -T e x a s g a m e a r e sold. t o t a l n u m b e r w a s 1,501, T h e a g r e a t e r n u m b e r t h a n h a s e v e r b e e n sold f o r a n y o t h e r o u t- o f - t o w n g a m e , E d Olle, b u s in e s s m a n a g e r o f a th le tic s , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . T h e p r e ­ vious r e c o r d sale of s t u d e n t ti c k e ts f o r a n o u t- o f - t o w n g a m e w as 1,490 th e A. & M. g a m e som e y e a r s ago. f o r “ S t u d e n t s m u s t p r e s e n t th e i r b l a n k e t - t a x r e c e i p ts a lo n g w ith t h e i r ti c k e ts iii o r d e r to be a d ­ m i tt e d lo th e g a m e ,” Mr. Olle said. ' Language Exam Results Given By Swanson S ix ty -six s t u d e n t s p ass ed th e f o r e ig n la n g u a g e r e q u i c e m e n t e x ­ am! seven - te e n in G e r m a n , Dr. C. A. S w an - lan - p r f o e s s o r of R o m a n c e son, re v e a le d T h u r s d a y . A s lig h t e r r o r w as m a d e in th e tw o d a y s a g o th o s e w ho passed in report* th e L atin n a m e W a l k e r “ The H o w a rd s h o u ld h a v e b e en W a l t e r H o w ­ a r d . ” T h o s e w ho p a sse d th e F r e n c h e x a m i n a t i o n a r e a s fo llo w s: J e a n e t t e A g n e w , R o b e r t Ams- ler, Louise Ash. T h o m a s B a r n e s , F r a n c e s M. B eal, t i a r a Bell, E u ­ g e n e Bizzell, L ou ise B o re n , M a r y A. B o y le, Dell C lay , M a r y F . C u n - n in g h a m , D o rse y , Lillie D u n a r , S a r a D u n - C u ltu re of T o w n Truce Between New Dealers D w ellers R e a c h e d * i r ^ i Advance stage And Bankers Imminent In S o u th w est ---------------- t i • to w n -d w e ll in g “ M an y y e a r s b e f o r e C o lu m b u s B y G E O R G E R. W A S H I N G T O N , Oct. 25. - ( I N S ) H O L M E S —A tr u c e b e tw e e n th e h a n k e r s d is c o v e re d A m e ric a , a se ctio n of an d the New D e a le rs , w ho ha v e b e e n s n ip in g a t e a c h o t h e r w ith critic a l th e U n ite d S t a t e s now c o m p r i s ­ c o m m e n t f o r th e p a s t e ig h te e n m o n th s , a p p e a r e d im m in e n t to d a y in in g C o lo ra d o , New M exico, a n d th e w a k e o f som e e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y f r a n k t a l k in g on b o th sides. A riz o n a w as i n h a b i te d by t e n s of t h o u s a n d s o f I n ­ d ia n s ,” Dr. C F. A r r o w o o d , p r o ­ fe s s o r of th e h is to r y an d p h ilo s­ o p h y o f e d u c a t io n , d e c la r e d in an il l u s t r a t e d le c t u r e T h u r s d a y n i g h t I! in G e o lo g y B u ild in g a u d i t i r i u m . th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ’s w illin g n ess t o a b a n d o n th e b a n k i n g field as soon “ i n such an a t m o s p h e r e , ” said as th e b a n k e r s th e m s e lv e s a r e will- L aw , “ th e h a n k s can a n d will do in g to ta k e u p th e b u r d e n ; ho a s - , t h e i r full d u t y . ” su r e d th e h a n k e r s of his d e sire to b a la n c e the b u d g e t a s soon a> p o s­ sib le; an d e n d o rs e d c u r r e n c y s t a b ­ ilization as soon as t h a t is f e a s ­ ible. B o th sides m a d e som e c o n c e ss io n s to end th e g u e r i ll a w a r f a r e . P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt p r o c l a i m e d ^ th e b a n k i n g ft E te rn ity , s p e a k in g ..... T h e t h a t th e s e Dr. A rro w o o d , the h ig h e s t tim e , e x c e p t in g on “ P u e b lo s an d C li f f D w ellers of th e P r e h i s to r ic S o u t h w e s t , ” c o m ­ m e n t e d on th e high s t a g e of d e ­ v e lo p m e n t I n ­ r e a c h e d by p a r t , d ia n s a n d said t h a t t h e i r civili/.a- th r o u g h J a c k s o n R ey n o ld s, presi- in A m e r i c a - j , . n t ()f th e p o w e r f u l F i r s t N a tio n al tio n w as at o f Hank of N ew Y o rk , an d th e C m - th e t r i b e s living in Mexico. I hey p i r a t e r e s o lu ti o n s p r e s e n te d to th e im pie fa s h io n e d c o n v e n tio n a c k n o w le d g e d m e n t s an d th e y h ave a new c o n c e p tio n of the q u a r t z i t e , and w e r e v e r y a d e p t in t h a t h a v e fa c e d Mr. d if f ic u l ti e s w e a v in g cloth th e R oosevelt, a n d p ro m is e d a n ew e r a y u c c a p la n t, d e e r h a ir , m o u n t a in o f c o o p e ra tio n . g o a t h a ir , t u r k e y f e a t h e r s , r a b b i t h a ir , a n d p r a i r i e (Tog h air. W a n t t o C o o p e r a t e N o w f r o m c o tt o n , h a n k e r s , on to ols a n d to d a y , s t o n e , fl in t , t h e i r f r o m th e i r t h a t lo c a te d F o u r c e n t e r s o f p o p u la t io n a r e ev id e n c e d by d is c o v e rie s of ruins now p r e s e r v e d in N a tio n a l M o n u ­ m e n ts . T h e se c e n te r s , in n o r t h w e s t e r n N ew M exico, s o u t h ­ n o r t h e a s t e r n e a s t e r n C o lo ra d o , U ta h , a n d n o r t h e r n A riz o n a w e re s t o n e i com p osed h ouses a n d d w e llin g s c u t in to th e faces o f cliffs, som e o f w hich con- he ! ta i n e d h u n d r e d s e x c lu s iv e ly of o f ro o m s, said. O n this basis, F r a n c i s M ario n th e A m e ric a n L aw, p re s id e n t o f B a n k e r s ’ A n o c i a t i o n , d e c la re d to I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w s S e rv ice to d a y th a t th e i n t e r m i t t e n t s n ip in g o f th e p a s t will give w a y to a new “ a t m o s ­ p h e r e of m u t u a l resp ect an d c o n f i­ d e n c e ” b e tw e e n W a s h i n g to n a n d WO AI to Carry .Benedict’s Talk On Tax Shifting o f it in “ T h e n a ti v e c u l t u r e t h e W e n da D avis, A n n a | J u e b l ° I n d i a n s b a * bet>" d e s t r o y ­ ed, an d we do n o t fin d a n y e v i ­ th e c u s to m s a n d d e n c e s of th e m o d e r n P u e b lo p r a c t ic e s of P r e s i d e n t H . Y. B e n e d ic t will said, In d i a n s ,” Dr. A rro w o o d fro m S an A n- I n d i a n s th e m o d e r n H op i “ b u t f r o m old still p r e s e r v e m a n y of c u s t o m s set up by t h e i r p r e h i s t o r i c , 5:4 5 to 6 o'clo ck on the p ro p o s e d a n c e s t o r s . E f f o r t s a r e b e in g m a d e ta x - li m i tin g w hich e d u c a t o r s o f th e S t a t e have c h a r ­ by th e g o v e r n m e n t , in its e d u c a ­ a c te r iz e d as a ta x - s h if ti n g a m e n d - tio n al policy, to p r o t e c t the mod- m o n t. T h e b r o a d c a s t j e m t r i b e s in t h e i r d is tin c tiv e cus- n a ti o n a l to m s a n d to r e s t o r e so m e o f th e s p o n s o re d by In d ia n s to a n c ie n t a r t s o f p a r t m e n t of S u p e r i n te n d e n c e . t h e i r f o r m e r i m p o r t a n c e . ” e d u c a t io n a l m o v e m e n t th e N a tio n al D e­ i to n io S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n speak o v er WOA1 a m e n d m e n t th e s e the is p a r t of a A cadem y, said T h u r s d a y . f o u r G w en d o ly n ne T a te , J a n e T u r . I C e n t u r y , w hile m a n y to of t h e s e P r e ­ th e y e a r T h e e x t i n c t i o n E d u c a ti o n a l p r o g r a m s will be h is to ric t r i b e s is la r g e ly a m a t t e r b r o a d c a s t d u r i n g fr o m of c o n j e c t u r e , b u t m a n y condi- v ario us T e x a s cities h av in g b r o a d ­ ' t a t i o n s . P r o g r a m s h a v e e n s hav e c o n t r i b u t e d d i s a p p e a r a n c e , Dr. A r r o w o o d ex- ; a l r e a d y b e en g iv en f r o m W aco an d S a n A n to n io . T. H. S h elby , th e D ivision of E x t e n ­ dean of th e sion, is S t a t e c h a ir m a n f o r th e c o m m it te e on b ro a d c a s ts f o r e d u c a t io n a l a s s o c iatio n . T h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . IS "'Ifnly p ro b a b le , he In d ia n s th e c liff ex- to le av e t h e i r t h e of d u r i n g th e T h i r t e e n t h b e c a u s e d r o u t h o f t h a t m any of fo r c e d t h e i r e a - t i n g censive | *e r P « r * ! aV th e o f t h e m d ied th e h a n d s o f th e i r m o re w a r ­ a t like c o n t e m p o r a r i e s . --------------- o--------------- Regents to Hear Building Reports of T h e B o a rd in A u s ti n N o v e m b e r 3 l’iari' f o r th e $1 ^ > 0 , 0 0 0 R e g e n t s will m ee t to th e p ro g r e ig of h e a r r e p o r t s on th e N e w M ain B u ild in g p r o j e c t. t ii rn - p u s b u ild in g ha v e b e e n a p p ro v e d in by the R e g e n ts a n d a r e now in th e h a n d ' of P .W .A . o f f i c i a l ' F o r t W o rth . th a It th e fin al a p p r o v a l o f th e F e d e ra l o rg a n i z a ti o n will hav e been m ad e b e f o r e th e m e e t in g , a n d bids c i r ­ c u l a t e d in n e w s p a p e r s th r o u g h o u t th e S t a t e f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n on the I bu ild ing. is e x p e c t e d T h i r t y d a y s , fo r c o n s t r u c t i n g is u su a lly allowed to place t h e i r bids w ith th e B oard o f Re­ g e n ts on U n iv e r s ity p r o j e c ts , f irm s Payne Will Address Teachers’ College I I * Dr. L, W. P a v n o , p r o l e - - m of E ng lish , ha- b een invited as O c to ­ b e r g u est th e N o rth lectu rer by I e x a s S t a t e Teachers* C ollege. He will sp eak ' t u d e n t body th e W d n e s d a y , O c to b e r 31, on “ T y p e s of T e x a s a n d S o u th w e s t e r n Folk , S o n g s .” to in th e city of in which t h e schools th e b r o a d c a s t o r i g i n a t e s a r r a n g e s f o r th e p r o g r a m . M ay o r C. K Q u in n of S an A n to n io a p p e a r e d on tht- p r o g r a m fro m th e r e last w e ek . T hese e d u c a t io n a l p r o g r a m s will c o n ti n u e t h r o u g h th e y e a r, D e a n th e S h elby said. H e a d d e d th a t ta x - li m i tin g a m e n d m e n t is b e in g co n sid e re d on the p r e s e n t s e r i e s [ o f p r o g r a m s , b e c a u se it is a m a t - i t e r of i n t e r e s t a t I p r e s e n t e d u c a t io n a l . Toastmasters To H ear Clayton W I O f th. the ll been f o r th niH'te 7:15 a m F C l a y t o n , e x - s tu d e n t U n iv e rs ity an d m e m b e r of use of R e p re s e n t a ti v e s , h a ' the s p e a k e r m n o u n c e d as next m e e t i n g of th e T o a s i- s C lub, W e d n e s d a y at 'clock in T e x a s U n io n 311, y W illiam Lee, p r e s id e n t. Mr, J a y t o n will discuss th e c on s t i ­ lt lonal a m e n d m e n t s to be v o te d n in the com in g e lec tio n . I. Moor* will d i c e s p e a k e r , an d E lw ood G risc om , a s s o c ia te p ro f e s s o r of public s p e a k i n g , will ta l k on the th e o r g a n i z a ti o n . All b e n e fits of m e m b e rs of public ' p e a k i n g classes v\ 111 be w e lco m e d , Lee said. — - —o D ean V. th e Jewish Services Continued Tonight L a r g e A tte n d a n c e O f Exes E xpected; Reception P lan n e d A t Rice H otel All p la n s f o r T ex as-R ie e e x - s tu ­ th e L o n g h o r n - d e n t activ itie s a t in H o u s to n Owl f o o tb a ll S a t u r d a y h a v e c o m p le te d , J o h n A. M c C u rd y , s e c r e t a r y o f T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s E x - S t u ­ d e n t s ’ A sso ciatio n , a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . classic b een Mr. R o osevelt r a t h e r p lain ly i n - 1 d ic a te d in his speech la st n ig h t t h a t if th e h a n k s d o n ’t, th e n th e g o v ­ le n d i n g a g e n c ie s a r e e r n m e n t a l p re p a r e d to c o n ti n u e on th e jo b so lo n g as th e e m e r g e n c y exists. T ic k e ts to th e s m o k e r to b e g i v e r F r i d a y n ig h t f o r T e x a s a n d R i c ' ex e s in th e b a llro o m o f th e R ice H o tel a r e g o in g r a p id ly , Mr. M c ­ C u r d y d e c la re d . A r r a n g e m e n t s ca n be m a d e to a c c o m m o d a te 40 0 f o r th e o ccasion, a n d in d ic a tio n s a r e now t h a t t h e r e will be a c o m ­ p lete sello ut. B o th coa che s, J a c k J i m m y C h e v ig n y o f T e x a s W ith a g re a t m a n y of the h a n k - ; K itts of R ice, will be h o n o r g u e s t s ors, th e P r e s i d e n t ’s speech d i d n o t t h a t n ig h t, a lo n g w ith th e pre?i~ si t s o well. T h e y had hop ed f o r d e n ts o f the e x - s t u d e n t o r g a n i z a - l i o n s o f th e r e s p e c ti v e in s titu tio n s . n. ire positive an d d e f i n it e com- mitt m e n t s p r e s id e n t o f t h e b u d g e t, c u r r e n c y sta b iliz a tio n , a n d T e x a s exes, will d riv e d o w n in his o t h e r f e a t u r e s o f th e a d m i n is tr a - < ar. ti o n ’s m o n e t a r y po licy w hich th e y h a v e long c o m p lain ed . E x p r e s s D i s a g r e e m e n t L loyd G re g o r y , s p o r ts e d it o r o f th e H o u s to n P o s t an d a g r a d u a t e of th e U n iv e r s ity , will be t o a s t m a s ­ t e r a t th e s m o k e r. T h e p r o g r a m B ut u n d e r th e s t e r n a d m o n itio n is b e in g a r r a n g e d by T o m M o o re, o f R ey n o ld s to “ lay o f f ” c riticisin g , p r e s i d e n t o f th e Rice e x - s tu d e n ts , t h e y la r g e ly r e f r a i n e d f r o m c r i ­ w ho is b e in g ass isted b y a T e x a s tical c o m m e n t, in public a t leas t B u t p riv a te ly m any’ b a n k e r s ex - j c o m m it te e c o n s is tin g o f E d W ise, p re s se d to in q u i r e r s th e i r d is a g re e - j C. A. P ic k e tt, a n d T om O liver. b a la n c e d R alph G oe th, a g a i n s t a b o u t a n d th e r S e e B A N K E R S , m e «. n * v e r v e A T e x a s p a r a d e is sch e d u le d f o r d ir e c tl y a f t e r , g, , u r( |a y Committees For Texas Science Meeting Named th e a r r iv a l of th e spe cial t r a i n f r o m A u s tin . S a m H ollid ay, p r e s i d e n t of th e T e x a s E x - s t u d e n t s ’ C lu b o f in H o u sto n , an d F r a n k D y e r a r e c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n t s . T h e p a ­ ra d e will be u n d e r th e d ir e c ti o n o f Lloyd D av id so n , h e a d yell l e a d e r of th e U n iv e rs ity . A r r a n g e m e n t s have b e e n m a d e f o r th e H o u s to n Police D e p a r t m e n t to p ro v id e a n F iv e local c o m m ite e s h a v e b e e n : esCOr t a n d to c le a r th e w a y f o r t h e in a p p o in t e d m e n ts fo r th e a n n u a l m e e t in g of f r 0 n t of th e Rice H o te l, w h e r e a th e T e x a s A c a d e m y of S cien ce . T e x a s pep rally will b e h e ld . A half-b lo c k is to be roped o f f a n d to be held N o v e m b e r 16 a n d 17 s p e a k e r s will a d d r e s s L o n g h o r n on th e U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s , Dr. .supporters fr o m th e b a lc o n y o f th e FL C. T h a r p , p r e s i d e n t o f hotel. G ay le W h itc o m b , a r e c e n t g r a d u a t e is c h a ir m a n o f a c o m m it te e w hich s p e a k e r s f o r loud will t o c o m p le te a r r a n g e - p a r a d e . T h e p a r a d e will en d th e U n iv e r s ity , ----------- t h e o f p ro v id e g e n - i s p e a k e r s a n d yell le a d e rs. A p p r o x im a te l y h u n d r e d m e m b e r s of th e A c a d e m y a t e e x ­ p e t t e d to a t t e n d , Dr. T h a r p e x ­ p lain ed . T h e se c tio n a l an d era t m e e t in g s will be held in t h e j science b u ild in g s , w ith ult ies of th e science d e p a r t m e n t s i se r v in g on c o m m it te e s a n d p a r - j ti e i p a t i n g in th e c o n v e n tio n . f a c ­ th e Mrs. E. H. S e lla rd s h a s b e e n n a m e d c h a ir m a n of th e c o m m ite e on e n t e r t a i n m e n t . O th e r s on th is c o m m it te e a r e M es d am es F r e d M. B u llard . H. J. E t t l i n g e r , G. W . G o ld sm ith , T. S. P a i n t e r , J . E. P e a rc e , A rn o ld R o m b e rg , E. C. S a r g e a n t , a n d E. P. Schoch. C h a ir m a n of th e c o m m it te e on e x h ib its is Dr. H. R. H en ze. Dr. E. G. Ki ller, Dr. D. B. C asteel, Dr. S. L. B ro w n , Dr. F r e d M. B u l­ la rd , Dr. O. B. W illiam s, P ro f e ? - ' S t a t e T e a c h ­ e r s ’ College has in a u g u r a t e d a se- t i e s o f le c t u r e s a b o u t T e x a s a n d a t Texa-N h ab its, c u s to m s , -ong?, his­ t o r y , an d th a t tile s t u d e n t s m a y bec om e well a c ­ q u a i n t e d w ith t h e i r S t a t e b e fo r e th e T e x a s C e n te n n i a l. Dr. P a y n e re v e a le d . T h e be given th is y e a r a n d all o f n e x t y e a r , a v e r a g i n g o n e each w eek. T a lk s will be m a d e by f a c u l t y m e m b e r s of N o rth T e x a s is J u d a i s m ? ” le c t u r e s will th e r e s t o f by R ab b i B a ro n will c o n ti n u e a 'C ries of s e r m o n s s t a r t e d se v e r a l w eeks ago on f u n d a m e n t a l s o f the J e w is h fa ith . His s u b j e c t f o r will be “ H ow Judaism to n ig h t p re v io u sly d is­ B e g a n .” T o p ics R abbi B a ro n w e re c u ss e d is T h e o lo g y ? ” a n d “ W h a t ‘MS h a t D O C T O R ’S W I F E H U R T Mrs. S a m Key, w ho s u f f e r e d 2 5 .— ( I N S ) — f a l l W e d n e s d a y , ! L a s t T e x a s : F r i d a y fa ir. W a r m e r D A L L A S , O ct. a b r o k e n leg i n is r e s tin g c o m f o r ta b ly , a t t e n d a n t s 1 *n " o r t h po rtio n s. at S e to n I n f i r m a r y said T h u r s - ; W e st T e x a s . a F rid a y in n o r t h an d w est f a i r . p o r- M oore, Lillian B r a d f o r d , A m y S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ C o llege, b u t at H n m a n . a n d W iid a Mac H a r ls o n I p r e s e n t plan? h ave b e e n m a d e to will c h a r t et a b us to pick up J e w - K ey, eye, A? c u s t o m a r y , ill a t S c o tt is h R ite D o rm i- h a v e som e o u ts id e g ue st s p e a k e r j tsh s t u d e n t s w ish in g to a t t e n d th e 1 th e F o u n d a t i o n d ay . Mrs. K ey is th e w ife o f D r. e a r, nose, a n d t h r o a t sp ecialist o f th e U n iv e r s ity " a r m e r D o n '. H e a lth A u s t i n a n d v ic i n it y : f a i r to- I on ce a m o n th . serv ices. S erv ice . day. ?AGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 W ith their home preparation a thing of the past and with only one practice ahead of them be­ fore they tackle the highly touted Institute at Hous- Owl of Rice \< n in their first conference game of thirty-four U n i­ versity of Texas football players the season, f'hevigny put the finish­ es on his boys Thursday in vwth a s h o r t drill ml a running through of N u r s in g I n j u r y in C o -c a pta in Bohn H i l l i a r d of th e S t e e r* , shown a bo ut to do th e abo ve h i* " f a d e - a w a y ’ photo, w ill not be in the L o n g ­ lin e u p S a t u r d a y at H o u s ­ horn I n s t i t u t e ton against C * l i . H i l l i a r d has not f u l l y r e ­ fro m an i n j u r y he r e ­ covered the T e n a s -O k l a h o m a ceived game. the Rice In W om en's i n t r a rn u r a l s By S TA N LE Y GUNN Associate Sports Editor CO N FER EN CE TEA M S ~ A S T H E S o u th s st < onft * m is beginning to do more have “ open.rig garner we a look at the various ■ <*< | fdh h >' 'Ii, Lowest ever offered Same famous quality GU ARANTEED This W eek-end w ould be a m ost convenient time to have your picture m ade for the b i l l P I T Z E R ll t w nen - h a t show a great, deal line plunging b jEwhep ic placed on the va: Lty h type 2;demonstrated £ carrying that makf bel “ average fullback:-. I f hi is s ■ easing into a line S w ill be on the road to S of them all. Ney Sherif S o t ber who lack- that behind th* rlin e drive that i vitally neee1 a: . * against rn fs t charging for wan ■swail such as the Centenary Gen * Hemen showed. Sheridan, in Tiigl ase hoed games, formed the habit o “ dodging around behind the lim 'Cf £ waiting for a hole to open, s gain ground through such pow, gfuJ Ii neb a.-. the Owls, Mustang- 9 Gentlemen and others bino thee Zrouat be forceful line ramming. 5 Euhue Merchant of ilearr. atmans to enter the semester, visited iJ ^ d e T w ' si week. in.® game. S T YLE 7 3 2 SSO Thorn Mc An store* in 2 7 5 lh® U. S. A tilt#*, Oi l • T h e tre m e n d o u s in c r e a s e in Thom M c A n sales this y e a r means th a t e v e ry p a ir costs me less to m a n u fa c tu re . So I am passing the savings on to my custom ers in th e form of a lo w e r p rice. O f course I continue to give you the sam e q u a l­ ity th a t m a d e my shoes the la rg es t selling in A m e ric a : U p p e rs of c a lf­ skin; TOP GRADES O N L Y , c a re fu lly s elected for fin e te x tu re a n d d u ra ­ b ility . R e a l o a k ta n n e d " b e n d " soles— the finest sole le a th e r o b ­ ta in a b le . E xcellen t w o rkm an sh ip b y Thom M c A n craftsm en, the highest p a id w orkers in the shoe industry. BEST QUALITY SOLE LEATHER APPOINTMENTS Journalism Building 1 0 8 t v u i i i s o c t y i e B y M A B E L S H E I B T Sigma Phi Epsilon Gives Pledge D inner Ex-Student Honored By Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon f r a te r n ity e n ­ tertained a their pledges pledge from each of the f r a t e r n ­ ities on the cam pus with a din­ ner T hursday night a t 6:30 o’clock at the chapter house. Lewis Dickson, president of ! Miss Virginia M ontague, ex-stu­ d ent, who has been em ployed the last few years as stylist a t E. M. by S c a rb ro u g h ’s was T h eta Sigma Phi alu m nae at a d in n e r W ednesday night a t Mils honored I itche-G o etten ger s. s- Miss M ontague will leave for Dallas, w here she stylist at employed as Texeas Alpha c h a p te r of Sigma j S a tu r d a y Phi Epsilon, made a sh o rt talk. ! w '^ Market Heath, p resid ent of Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge class, had charge of the a f f a ir . A m ong those a t the dinner w ere Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henderson, A fte r dinner an inform al m e e t - 1 ^ r - a m * Mrs. < ar! Jo n a n sen , Mr. I ranian O Quinn, Mr. ing was held. E n te rta in m e n t was and Mrs. furnished by a negro who gave an(* Mrs. < harles B etts, Misses several negro dialect selections | Elizabeth Kendall, and Jo < ald ­ ane! music. The main purpose of w e ^» an<* V rs- Katie Blanche the meeting was to ac q u an t pled- Stallworth, ges from all fra tern ities. Those present w ere Bill Storey, j _ ^ .. * J J ^ l C David Echols, George Laven, J o e L / C c t n I 31*1111 / \ u C l r C S S C S Plaza, Bruce M artendale, Tilden W right, Burt Swartz. Raymond V J U C S t S 3 1 ^ n i O K C l F re ela n der, J. B. Beckman, Ray in Bedinfield, E. R. Baker, William F ra te r n itie s,” was the subject Butler, Asa Cezeaux, Richard the address of IL T. Parlin. Cowing, Richard C arraw ay, Ar- of th u r Dickson, H arry Elliott. J e a n tiean of thfJ College of A rts and Prances, Ed Gaudey, Harold He- sciences, a t a smoker given by bert, D a\id Haeflee, W. J . Hod* j D elta Chi f r a t e r n i t y in honor of ges, Market Heath, Conlaw Green- th e ir pledges a t the ch a p te r house, wood, Harvey Jones, Jam ie Jones, 2308 Rio Grande S tre et, Monday Marvin La Grone. _______ “ C rea tin g Real Friendships n i g h t . Lewis Olivier, Ashley S u th e r ­ Pledges r e p re se n tin g other f r a ­ land, Spencer S w e a n n g to n , G. E. te rn ities on cam pus were the Serrill, Tom Shaw, A r t h u r Sims, guests also. Charles T urnbull was E rn e st Thompson, C arl Vaughn, m a s te r of cerem onies; Bill B erg­ H e b e rt Venson, Tom White, Tom the c ha pte r as man W heat, O K, W infree, Bill Webb host nt H ubert Wade. Van Wood, and ; # f lh(, [le|ta c w B uster Jurecka. d p aul M oom .w , preside represented ,,.dK, f la ss, the address of welcome. Delt3 Alpha Epsilon Honors College Latin American Club T o H o d Open House The Austin J u n io r College, an The an d David Martinez, The Latin-A m erican Club will F. E. R. A. project, was enter- hold open house S a turday, at the ta m ed W ednesday by Delta Al- Newman Club from 8 to 11 o’clock, pha Epsilon, ti ’e rn ity for stu- The reception com mittee includes d e n ts and fac ulty m embers inter- Rebecca Ramirez, Hector Garcia, ested in hig her education. idea which b rou ght a b o u t the es- The group has planned a picnic tablishm ent of the ju n io r college f or Sunday. The m em bers are to w as subm itted to George H. F ern m ee t at the Newman Club a t 2:30 of the S tate Board of E ducation o ’clock Sunday afte rn o o n . bi Rena B. W alker, president of j The n ext meeting of the club is the g ra d u a te ho n o rary f ra te r n ity , set for Wednesday, N ovember 7, R efreshm en ts w ere served hon- J a t the Newman Club. A program in oring those who have been elected officrs of the college. They arc c h a rg e of en tertain m en ts, president, Harold Ribbeck; vice­ president., P a i l H o rn b e rg e r; sec- r e ta ry - tr e a s q re r , Mrs. Helen W ilt; r e p o rte r, M artin Beaty. G A R N E R T O P L A Y D A N C E Steve G a r n e r ’* o rche stra will play tho Aii-University dance Sat- are Mary urday night in the m ain ballroom Louise Turner, J e n n ie Fee See- of Texas Union. G a rn e r conducts katz, and E rn e st Weed. Three 1 one of the oldest local hands and th a t have been ap- has probably played more I'niver- com m ittees include a social commit- $ e t f o r N OVCmbcr u ; u C I P n J M i l r n v R i f PQ Lovely white water-lilies Several social a f f a ir s are being P H I M U O F F I C E R V I S I T S planned fo r guests of Hazel Chinn Mrs. Zenobia Keller, national placque a r r a n g e m e n t centered the j a n ^ Dorothy DeBailigethy, who executive se creta ry of Phi Mu luncheon board and the hostess are Koing to H ouston this week- sorority, will arriv e from Chicago was assisted Sunday for a short visit a t the Hume- I r e tt, and M. A. Quilter. A gift and M arg uerite Cleveland a re to lot'al c h a p t e r Mrs. Keller plans to fro m Mrs. M eador marked T n t n C leacing for San Antonio cover of the honoree. p G a r r e tt M H G a r - 1 M a rg a re t G rasty, Lucille B arry, in serving by M e s - 1 en<^ *or I exas-Kice game. .................. the : visit at Miss C h inn’s home; and ‘ e,1ia,n Katie Moore and Nell Cole will be | b efore guests of Miss DeBailigethy . ., . i i Ira. E. C. Chinn will e n te rta in M . group w Ph a luncheon S atur- the day, and Mrs. Rov L. A r t e r b u r y , . Miss Chmn s au n t, will give a for- mal dinn er a t th e Houston Club ... , , . , . - ^ r, t . » , . 1 and Houston. From Houston she , • 1 will go to Baton Rouge, La., w here n , . a Phi Mu cha pte r will be in.-talle-Rice football game in Hous- ton S aturday. She will make the open house. V arious games have been planned and each guest will trip with Mrs. Joh n B. Goodhue, take p a r t in the activities. Re- and will he the guest of Mrs. K. G. freshm en ts will be served. l l o’clock S a tu rd a y were guests a t the luncheon, Florence Haltom will a tte n d the Met lay. a. to B U Y YOUR DRUG MERCHANDISE A T A DRUG STO RE The Rexall Stores GREAT UNIVERSITY THERE: IS ONE O UTSTANDING- DRUG ST O R E­ Y S** i l l l l # ! ! * ® ; . ' -v v i r n i f \ i ' V i I I S k e t e h e d f r o n t ■ I N I T I A L E D B U N N Y B L O U S E S J O O A soft ra b b it’s hair fabric in g l o w i n g a u ­ tumn c o lo r s . G r a n d f o r s p o r t s w e a r I Sizes 34 to 38 £7!or Christmas Have Your Picture Taken 3 o f our lovely vignetted EXTRAORDINARY PORTRAITS T h i s $ ^ . 5 0 . W e e k I ’ntnemnttJ R e a d y F * r F r a rn l a g N O ANOINTMENT N E E D E D EM.ScarbrouQh&Sons O C T O B E R S A L E *Offers These Timely Bargains Friday-Saturday, October 26th and 27th KLEENEX Facial Tissues S O F T a n d A B S O R B E N T P A C K A G E O F 2 0 0 S H E E T S 16c J A C O B SCHMIDT’S D E P A R T M E N T ST O RE I IMEWS Free-Suing SUITS for FALL H e r e t h a t is a s e l e c t i o n o f s u i t s J a c o b S c h m u l t h a s t a k e n p e r s o n a l in c h o o s i n g f o r t h e U n i v e r ­ p r i d e . . e x p e r t t a i l o r i n g a n d s i t y m a n . f i n e m a t e r i a l s , in s i n g l e a n d d o u - h * e - b r e a s t e d s t y l e s , w i t h f r e e - s w i r . g b a c k s — i n al l c o l o r s a n d s t y l e s o f t h e n e w f a l l w a r d r o b e . a n d up SANITARY NAPKINS KOTEX R E G U L A R 1 6 c Economy 57c MODESS V A C A T I O N P K G . Z I P P E R M AN ICU RE CASE 2 8 N A P K I N S 39c F u l ly E q u ip p e d M o o n G lo w P o li s h w it h H o l ly w o o d 's a n d A c c e s s o r ie s J A C K E T S For School Wear T a n , B r o w n , a n d G r a y ; a l l s i z e s S u e d e J a c k e t s , C o s s a c k s t y l e . $4-90 t o $7.95 W e a l s o h a v e t h e m w i t h z i p p e r f a s t e n e r s J J P '? -1. r n •> I? JSM ■FiddTl, I 5 0 c S I Z E P A C K E R S S H A M P O O 36c B A Y E R A S P I R I N S . IOO*. 56c 5 0 c SIZE IPANA 39c K o r d ’s RUBBING ALOCHOL 1 4 c P I N T SIZE H A T S S n a p b r i m a n d n e w c r o w n h a t s f o r d r e s s a n d s p o r t w e a r . . . s e e t h e m a t t hi s p r i c e — §2-98 A l s o P e n n C r a f t H a t s , al l c o l o r s a n d s t y l e s , m a d e in a d i v i s i o n o f J O H N B. S T E T ­ S O N C O r * •Price- J . ' r n * f i l m l< 'tm P l rn A ' SILL J LADIES RIDING BOOTS Al l l e a t h e r h o o t s w i t h s o l i d l e a t h e r h e e l s an d l i n i n g . . . in b l a c k a n d t a n . A l l w i d t h s a n d s i z e s . S m a r t a n d F a s h i o n a b l e $4-65 to $5-85 MEN’S RIDING BOOTS Black a n d Brown A l l s i z e s a n d w i d t h s . $6.90 MEN S FIELD BOOTS l e a t h e r F i e l d B o o t s S t u r d y f o r F a l l w e a t h e r — i n b l a c k a n d t a n , l e a t h e r h e e l s a n d l i n e d . $7.50 to 59.85 a l JACOB SCHMIDT D E P A R T M E N T ST O RE East 6 t h a n d Bra z os O pposite D riskill MOON GLOW M AN IC UR E SET 98c FOUNTAIN SPECIALS FOR W E E K END Home Baked Ham Sandwich and Pine­ apple Cheese Salad A T a s t y a nd Well Ba l a n c e d Lunch 30c v a lu e . . . . 19c BANANA SPLIT M a d e w i t h B a n a n a H a l v e s , 2 S c o o p s I c e C r e a m , F r e s h F r u i t S a l a d , P e c a n H a l v e s a n d W h i p ­ p e d C r e a m . 2Cc value fo r . 10c READING LAMPS F l e x i b l e a r m S M A L L S I Z E l a m p s g 9 c . 6 0 c S I Z E MENTHOLATUM, Jar 5 0 c S I Z E NOAZEMA CREAM $ 1 . 0 0 S I Z E NEET 2 5 c S I Z E MAVIS TALCUM 69c GEM BLADES, 5’s 24c 39c 39c 17c $ 1.00 Djer-Kiss TALCUM 6 9 c $1.00 OSTREX 79c or Monogram on your Stationery F o r a w i t h e a c h b o x o f s t a t i o n e r y t o l d at t i m e w e w i l l d o l i m i t e d thi * f r e e 50c and up BOST TOOTH PASTE, 33c OY ALTINE- S m a ll. . . 31c MEDFORD Paper, 25c size KOLYNOS Tooth Paste, 30c size Golden Peacock Bleach Cream, 50c size JERGENS Lotion, $1.00 size PEPSODENT Tooth Paste* 50c size PROPHYLACTIC Tooth Brush, 50c size REGS Chocolate Laxative FLIT 60c size, pint LADY ESTHER Face Powder, $1.00 «ize O. J’s. B eauty Lotion, 75c size KENNARD’S Witch Hazel, pint OLIVE OIL 25c Size 19c 19c 36c 69c 36c 39c 19c 36c 79c 54c 23c 19c . . . t h e n e w e s t a n d s m a r t ­ e s t m a t e r i a l o f t h e s e a s o n . C o m e s in h i g h b u i l d - u p p u m p s w i t h p a t e n t l e a t h e r t r i m m i n g a nd in t i e s w i t h t r i m m i n g . A t l e a t h e r . . L e o n ’s f o r o n l y . $6 Others in all sizes at $3.95 and $4.95 Leon s Slipper Sh o p “The Style Shop of Austin’’ 604 A Congress I PAGE FOUR T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 in Texas, and he worked in collab­ nights. He was recom m ended to orations with other w riters in the the group as being especially cap- p re p a ra tio n of a history te x t f o r I able of presenting the su bje ct to high sehool students! U niversity stu d e n ts by John C a r­ pen ter, presid e n t of the Texas Mr. W h a rto n is speaking to the Public Affair* F e d e ra tio n on the J Power an d Light Company. su b je ct of public utilities a t the suggestion of the council which fo r th e the p rogra m s p rep a re s F riday nio. G race M cSpadden will spend to ­ day and S a tu r d a y in San Anto- G L A S S E for th e G A M E $1.25 $J.50 $1.75 S o * v n > * t e a . \ * e t e " IN HOUSTON •k for the big TEXAS-RICE GAME there is one H o tel th a t is above all o th ers . . . th a t s H o u s to n ’s finest. TEXAS STATE H O T E L 400 ROOMS • ALL W ITH SHOWER A N D TUB Because of Food Shortage Germans Face Possibility Of Ration Cards This Winter E d i to r '* n o t * : T h * np*<-tr* of ra tio n c a r d s in G e r m a n y th is winter ha ng* or c r t h e head;* o f th* milli ons ne rv in g in th * i n d u s t r i a l ''army** o f th* Nassi Regl mn. H. R. Kalclu-rbo* her, note d fo r e ig n . T h e “ b a l l ’’ l i g h t t h e n p a s s e s o u t o v e r t h e f i e l d a n d a t t h e s a m e t i m e “ f o r w a r d p a s s ” l i g h t f l a s h e s . W h e n t h e “ b a l l ” l i g h t r e a d i e s t h e N o t r e D a m e 30- y . »r d l i n e , S p a r l i n g , l e f t e n d ’s l i g h t c o m e s o n s h o e i n g tile p a s h a d b e e n c o m p l e t e d ( N o . 3 ) . S p a r l i n g t h e n g oe s f o r 8 y a r d s b e f o r e b e i n g t a c k l e d b y J a s k w h i c h o n t h e N o t r e D a m e 2 2 - y a r d l i n e ( N o . 4 ) . e la tio n and control of public utili­ ties. He has recently completed a com prehensive brief of the n eg a­ tive of the c u r r e n t Interscholastic League d ebate question: Resolved: T hat G overnm en t Should O perate Public Utilities. In addition to his being a pro m ­ inent lawyer in Texas, Mr. W h a r­ ton re c e n tly has w ritte n a history of I ex as which included the biog- lap hies of many im p o rta n t people | South'* M ost B ea u tifu l Roof B allroom Follow the Crowds to RICE-TEXAS Football Classic m DANCE ® B A B E B L O K a n d his N a tio n a lly F am ous Band TOMMY W A R E & H ARM ONY BOYS A N D ROY CHOICE Oct. 27 Saturday $1 .65 9 to I -.30 A.M. COUPLE M IL A M R O O F a lo t h I l ,o, ^ M ilam B id s. Block W est R ice H otel Wharton to Speak Tonight at ‘Y’ o u tstan d in g C larence R. W harton, one of the lawyers in the S tate, and a m em bers of the law firm of Baker, Botts, W harto n, and Andrews, Houston, will address the Public A ffairs F edera tion to night at 7:30 o ’* lo* k in the Y. M. C. A. Mr. W harton will p rese nt a ju ti i icat ion for private ownership op- C A L L 91 9 4 FOR B E L L ICE CREAM Flavor Pure BELL ICF. CREAM COMPANY 1 001 G u a d a l u p e 7? /? •! 3 VSMSm K nX ’r ’n PHONE 2-3164 Classified Ad Section PHONE 2-3165 i s jdiem f ........................ — ---------------- ---- - m m T H E D A I L Y T E X A N B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y COACHING TAXI W O O D S O N . R u -id e n c # N u e ce s . P h o n e 2 1225. M ath. p h y s i c s , c h e m i s ­ t r y . p s y c h o lo g y , E n g l is h , E d u c a t i o n a n d h isto r y . 2203 4 3 7 6 - P H O N E S — 6 5 0 4 CONGRESS TAXI One or tw o p a sse n g e r s in C ity L im its 20c Univ,; S ta tio n 2 4 th & San A nton io DANCING TAILOR L E A R N TO D A N C E — 8 B e g i n n e r s - A d v a n ce d c la s s e s t a n g o — l a p l e s s o n s — 33.50. fo r m in g . B al lro om A N N E T T E D U ­ V AL SCH O O L O F DANI ING. K. C. Hall. 1 0 “ W. I I. *820 or 2 -3 * 5 4 . DRESSMAKING FIR ST c la ss d r essm a k in g , a lte r a tio n s, re­ m od eling. A ltera tio n s on sh o r t notice. ! fitte r Dormer for Marie A nto in ette, ('rices reasonable. Cleo M. S m ith . 113 W. 8. 4752. I EL LY RUGG LES has been ra v in g a b o u t th e c u te girl he g o e s w ith. W e w onder C h r i s t i n a , ” like ho w t e l l y ? T i c k e t a t J . y ou'l l Q ue en ll. 1 0 “ . ST Y L E , fou nd fit and w o rkm anship aa only ta ilo rin g . S u its fo r ais in low a* $ 1 5.00. A ltera tio n s and rep air­ ing P h o n e 2 -0 6 2 2 . F. X. M AYER. 133 K. 6 th. fin e TYPEW RITERS LO in iSA Makes g o w n s, w raps, su its la te st in trica te lin es. R em odeling a *pe- ialty. E xpert d e ig n i n g and w orkm anship, Mod is copied. R easonab le. 2607 Salado. STEI K’S R E N T T Y P E W R IT E R S ARE T H E B E ST IN A U ST IN P h one 5334 — W e D eliver BOATS G o Cruising Sa i l B o a t s , B a r g e s C a n o e s f o r R E N T M o o n li g h t on L a k e A u s ­ tin — w ell, w hat could bi' pri (.fi r than a coot, e n ­ joyable ev en in g — canoe­ in g or you like a sa il b o a t w ould o r a p a r t y a n d a n e v e n i n g w ith the m u s i c B a rg e. u s h e lp you f l a n a d e l i g h t f u l , d i f f e r ­ e n t ev en in g . p e r h a p s on L et Kennelwocd Boat Club P h one 2-1201 BEAUTY SHOP U K O Q U IG N oLE Jette ends, *1. St it th e non sty A N E N T W A V E Phone 2 -1318. p erm anent w ave, ring- 50 up. Th. new e irl to i< RI NG I E l I K PERM - SH O P. 203 E a st 2nd. IA I,: Oil sham poo and set .75, E ye .75. Facial •. la h and e y e brow d y e plain. $1.50. curl .7.5. P erm anent end Phono U N IV E R SIT Y B E A U T Y SH O P. 2-3324. FLORISTS F U L L value in “ e v e r y th in g I we pay no c o m m issio n s) a floral." C orsages * pee 'a It v. SE E K A TZ FLORAL CO., 206 W. I tc h . P h one 5 1 16. PH O N E 9412 Sold-— R epaired—R ented L o w est P rices S a tisfa c tio n G uaranteed T Y P E W R IT E R SE R V IC E CO. 114 W. 5th St. LOST A N D FO UND & FO UN D — C loth in g a r tic le s dropped from green Ford, Su nday m orning at S p ee d ­ w ay and 2 0th s tr e e ts . O w ner m ay claim th is ad. M argaret Fra- by p a y in g fo r i i< r. P h one 4673. USED PARTS NEW AND USED parts. Nice stock used cars. Glans, b a tteries, F ire sto n e tir e s. A L L E N U SE D CAR A N D PA R T S CO.. 308 E. 6th. 2 -5 5 4 4 . BO ARD A N D ROOM ROOM and board fo r tw o boys 1 25.00 per m onth A lso m eals. 2 m eals 11 7 .0 0 per m onth. On cam pu s. 2102 Guadalupe. U N U S U A L L Y v e n ie n t, a ir 1, in cook. and 31. group- during his stay in C a lif or- —— —■ "I am indeed very enthusiastic nia. about the role which I h a v e ,” New- j N ewm an haH been a m e m ber o f man stated, “ and consider it one ; thf> C ollege p iayers of the C ollege of the best leads that I have l.ad of Mines E1 Pas0 LitUe Thcat(.r, a chance to play.” He plays the ; E] p ago and s t . part o f Vickie, the y o u n g husband Louig j ittle T be a ter. He w as also ti.*1 organizer and director of the Mex- who family-hounded, and c iv i c Theater. same role which recen tly co-star- j jco r h a n c e l Guiid? is * * * * * * * * RADIO REVIEW 6 :00— D an R u s s o ’s o r c h e s t r a . K R U ) : 6:8®— B ee c h N u t h our. W O A D N BC. 7:1)0— J e s s i c a D r a g o n e t t c , W C)AI:NBC 7 : 1 6 —J o e S t o v a l l ’s o r c h e s t r a . K R L D 8:0 0 - P h i l H a r r i s ' o r c h e s t r a . W O A 1 : 8 : 3 0 — Phil B a k e r . W F A A :NHC. h 3 0 — H o lly w o o d H ote l, IMck K R U ) .-CBS. 0 : 3 0 — R a t e S m i t h . K R I. D :C B S . 1 0:0 0—C h a r l i e D a v i s ’ o r c h e s t r a . Pow ell. W L W C B S . CHS. NHC. NBC. 1 0 : 1 5 — E d w in Hill. now*. K S L :N B C . 1 0:30 F r e d d ie M a r t i n s o r c h e s t r a . N U C: WF. NR 1 0 :4 6 — J a n G a r b e r . W C N 11 :Q0— G e o rg e O D e n ' s o r c h e s t r a . W K N R . t h e A ir. W O A D 1 1 : 3 0 — H o ll y w o o d on 1 2 :0 0 — S t a n M y e r s o r c h e s t r a . W K N R : 1 2:80 N oble Sis-Me’s o r c h e s t r a W K N R : NHC. NBG. NBC. I :00— Te d F lo R ito. R F I . Curtain Club To Offer Added Feature Plays the lead He played in Philip Barry's “ Paris B oun d ” and also the load in Biurry's “ Tomorrow and T om orrow ” during his work with the Mexico City Civic Theater. He was also starred in St. Louis in Ib­ s e n ’s “ Ghost” and in Pasaden a in “ A nna C hristie.” W hile in California this past • ummer Newm an met and b ecam e acquainted with m any screen and pi min out celebrities. A m o n g th em were Mae W est, Miriam Hopkins, dr. and Mrs, Clark Gable, Adrian, Mr, and Mis, Clive Brook, Guy I ii-bee, Jean Harlow, B u m s and ‘ den, and Myrna Loy. Kt. .. man has a plea ing and dis- uiu I ive personality, such as one is d ‘lighted to find. He, no doubt, .ill play hi* new role with the g r e a te s t ruse and ability. One could predict th a t h is perform an ce will be one that the U n iversity and the Austin public will both e n jo y an Si*, na Phi Epsilon fr a te r n ity a nnounced the pledging of Harold G i i f f m o f Brae tcnridg s and Jack Hat w ood of [iou ton. tfatiurtiiagr WITE 11:30 MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH with P A U L IN E L OR D W. C. F I E L D S 7. A S I P I T T S JLL L I L L I U C H a, ; ( l,£ S NL Yr M A ii red Ro* < rt Mo n t go m I screen with Helen Ha ! his w ife, will be interpr I rie C h a n d le r , who p, highly recommended It ization. I N ew m an, who is a t lh n th S y Ma­ tt tmies ngan- the T e x a - Coll ege o f 5. ..ie?, is h e r e for his first year in T h e Univer­ sity o f T e x a s :.:nt! n a t u r a l l y f<>> his first y e a r in t he cam pus d r a m a t i c gr o u p , H e has had runny 3 e ar s of | e x p e r i e n c e in d r a m a i n - w o r k , h o w ­ ever. in many c f th e large cities th roughout the U nited State*. He was also sn ra d i o w irk f o r a nun-, ber of y e a r s . F o r t h e p a s t s u m mer N e w m a n wa.- in Hoi l j vood, where he had m i n o r r ol es in thro. p r o ruction- recent i “ C h a i n e d , ” “ T h e Bai rest* o f Wire S t r e e t . ” and “ T h e W or Id pole Moves O n .” Wh i l e in California he w as connected with the Mei n w as ai S' Goldwyn Mayer, Inc. Hi a mem ber of the Basad na ( ' s m ­ other ar mur.ity Play House and I Ii < a t e i * f M f I / I T I STARTS TO M O R R O W ’ ' Auni L a s t D a y ! F i e a r i c M a r c h . . in * . “ Affairs of Cellin1” ^ • • r o m a n c e ^ M O R T A L n o v e l I - ALIVE AFTER 2 0 YEARS A DEAD M A N ! Snatched from his b e tro th e d . • c o n v ic te d w ith (sot trial . . i f • condem ned to a livin g death • ..th e soul of the sim ple sea captain d ie d ... and in its place em erged a Bam ing figure of ve n g e an ce ... The COUNT of MONTE CRISTO ______ _ ^ _ HW" H Q H ^ H G . C U S P I C T U R E S ’ O f ALI TIM E! W I- Av G r t e a G e r b o a n d J o h n G i l b e r t i n a s c e n e f r o m “ Q u e e n C h r i s t i n a , ” p l a y i n g l a s t t i m e s t o d a y a t t h e T e x a s . Texas-Rice Victory Dance Will Re Held on Milam Roof l l A a T L A i n t o I n r e e V l l f O U P $ D ance Lo bu staged Saturday night in H ou sto n on the Milam Roof. I * U n iversity o f T ex as stu d en ts and T e x a s e x e s w h o plan to atten d the annual football classic this year b etw een the U n iv ersity and Rice In sti­ j tu te may look forward to a p leasan t e v e n in g at the T exa s-R ice V ictory _______ Three additional a ttractio n s be The M ilam Roof on the tenth flo o r o f the Milam B uilding, lo cated sides the main play will be pre WHERE T O G O ‘T H E A F F A I R S OF C E L L IN I.” A t the Paramount. Co-starring Fredric March and C onstance B e n n ett with Frank Morgan and F a y W ray. F ea tu re starts at 11:10, 12:57, 2 :4 4 , 4:31, 6:18 , 8:08, and 9:52. ‘T H IS MAN IS M IN E .” A t the Queen. S ta rrin g Irene Dunne w i t h C onstance Cummings, Ralph B ellam y, Kay Johnson, and Charles S tarrett. Featu re sta rts at I, 2 :4 7 , 4 :3 4 , 6:21, 8 :0 8 , and 9:55. I “ Q U E E N C H R IS T IN A .” A t the T exas. Starring Greta Garbo with John Gilbert. Last times today. Union Bridge Class Divided the th a t Charles N. Zivley, m anager of the T ex a s U nion, a n n ou n ced y e s ­ terd a y T ex a s Union bridge class had been divided into th ree groups. T here will be two groups for b eginners, one m ee t­ ing on Monday a fte r n o o n s at 4 o’clock and one m e e tin g on T u e s ­ day ev en in g s at 7 :30 o’clock. A those advanced hird group n the playing of con tra ct bridge will m eet on W ed nesd ay e ven ing s at 7 :30 o ’clock. for All who are in terested in these classes but w hose nam es do not list are appear asked the designated times. to atten d at one o f fo llo w in g the in B eginners, Monday, 4 o’clock: Adams, Loyce A sek w , Emily Atlas, Henry Boatright, M. F Drabck, A nnie Duke, John F en n er, Mary Claire Godbey, Emma Lee Gonzalez, E m eterio Hrissikopoulos, Charles Hudson. Kate B. Kahle, Louis G. Knight, Margaret A. McCluer, Gaylord McConnell, B lanche McSpadden, Grace Munves, Rose Pendarvis, Ben Prater, Lucille T aylor, Joyce Walker, J. L. Walker, Rena B. Walker, Shirlirced Wilson, Mildred B egin n ers, T u e s d a y , 7 ;30 o ’c l o c k : B a sse t t, Mildred B assett, Ora B eall, W in ifred G. D aw sop, John Ehrlich, F ran ces Evans, Ju n iu s A. E terh ard , Helen Fain, Isabel French, M. Laura Hill, Jan** Knolle, Ruth Little, Helen Martin, Gladys R. Mumme, Leroy C. Murray. Mary Jean Odem , F rances P okorny, W. F. R am ey, Frank Robinson, M arjory R ockefeller, Edward Storm . Mrs. L. W. Von Rosenberg, Charles V ega n , Marjorie Smith, H a z e line A dvanced, W ednesday, o ’c l o c k : B e n n e tt, Mrs. G. R. D ailey, Lawson Dunlap, Roger Lee G afford, B. N. G i f f o r d ,, Mrs. B. N. Gregg, Leah J. H artman, Mrs. E. R. Lee, R. E. Leinbach, C. IL, Jr. 7:30 k b u t T i m e * T o d a y t i G R E T A G A R B O ut Queen Christina1 w i t h L E W I S S T O N E J O H N G I L B E R T S a t a r d a j r ( o n e d a y ) “ W ILD C A R G O f t I Bandbox Players Present ‘The Gondoliers’ Tonight “ The Gondoliers,11 the Gilbert and Sullivan satirical comedy, will be g iven by the Bandbox P la yers o f San A n to nio tonight at 8 :15 o ’clock in H og g Memorial A uditorium, under the sponsorship of the U n iv e r ­ sity Light Opera Company. T he Bandbox P lay ers are directed by D a­ vid G riffin, musical director o f the San A n to n io Civic Opera Company, w ho also plays one of the l e a d i n g -* — roles. the director, takes som etim e, and Sw eethearts. David G riffin, the part o f the Duke o f Plaza-Toro and also the part o f Francesco, a g ondolier; Leila Byron in the the Duchess o f Plaza- role o f is This will be the fourth appear- ace o f th e P layers on the c a m ­ pus o f the U n iv e rsity , as t h e y ha ve com e here tw ice b efo re w ith th eir first show, “ The M ikado,” and once b e fo re with “ T he G on­ doliers.” The director, Mr. Grif- * fin , tries to stress the drama and sin gin g, playing aga inst a m in i­ mum o f scenery. Ten m em b ers the whole cast, with com prise in chorus principles su b stitu tin g parts. S t o r y o f K i d n a p p i n g “ The Gondoliers” p resen ts a co n sta n tly ch a ng ing picture, with one o f tw o quartets con sta n tly h olding the st a g e — the first q uar­ te t b e in g th at of the peasan ts headed by J osephine Falbo, who ta k es th e role o f Giannina, and the other q u artet being that of t h e the nobles and headed by D uke and Duchess of Pla za-T oro, [ played by David Griffin and Leila Pyron. It is the story of a k in g ’s son w ho is kidnapped and g ive n to a V en etia n gondolier to rear, and of the com plications which arise w hen the gondolier has to j d i s t i n g u i s h b e tw e en k in g ’s S o n and his own. The first scene is laid in the m ythical kingdom o f Bar- T o r o a n d also ataria. J a c k B l a n k f i e l d the a C a r i c a t u r e * * * * * i n V e n ice and the secon d * E m m ie C legg Prokop, mem ber | Company singer, takes * * t h a t of V ittoria; I Carl H e y e , a veteran Civic Opera the part o f the Light Opera C o m p a n y ,j 0f Luiz .the Dukes attend an t, and will take a part with the P lay ers, J also the part o f Giorgian. George th a t o f Inez, the K in g’s fo s te r mo- McMahon, baritone, and Wilfred ther. Miss Prokop is a m em ber o f Knuepper, tenor, take the roles th e San A n to nio Civic Opera of G iuseppe Palmieri and Marco C om pany and played the part o f Palm ieri, tw o V en etian gondo- liers. Others of the cast are Mary Kitzi in last su m m er’s production o f Sigm und R om b erg’s “ Blossom - J ay n e Garza, who plays Casilda, the D u k e’s daughter, and Marian tim e .” the role of W eltens, who C a * t E x p e r i e n c e d takes N e a r ly all o f the cast are mem - Tessa. hers o f the San A n tonio Civic Opera C ompany. Jack B lankfield, sold at the m a n ag er’s o f f ic e w ho tak es the role o f Don A l ­ hambra del B olero, has d one com- edy leads in Merry W idows, Prince of Pilsen , Trial by Ju ry, Blos- T ickets fo r the show ave being in reserve gen eral T exas U n io n — 36c seats and admission. t o cents for for K L E B ER MILLER. NEW S H O W REVIEWED i i i “ T H I S MAN IS M I N E ” — F r o m “ L ove Fl ies t h e W in dow '" by A nne M o r r is o n C h apin. S c re e n p la y by J a n e M a r t i n . D i ­ r e c te d by J o h n Cro m w ell . A P a n d r o S. f i e rm a n p r o d u c tio n . R K O - R a d io p i c t u r e , j C A S T 'Pony D u n la p F r a u H a r p e r J i m D u n l a p Bee M cC ra e J ud Mi-Crae M ar t H o lm e s R i t a Sli m Ir e n e D u n n e C o n s ta n c e C u m m i n g s R alp h B e lla m y I R a y J o h n s o n C h a r le s S t a r r e t t Si dn ey B l a c k m e r V iv ia n Tobin L o u i s M as on ; “ U n d e r A r i z o n a S k i e s , ” a d a p t e d f r o m t h e n o v e l b y Z a n e G r e y . W i t h H a r l e y S a d l e r , B i l l i e S a d l e r , a n d B a r t C o u c h . P r e s e n t e d t h e S a d l e r s h o w , S i x t e e n t h a n d G u a d ­ t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y a t t e n t a l u p e s t r e e t s . _______ W ay o u t in the wild and n ot so w ooly w e s t w here men are men traditional b e lie f j ancj w om en are glad o f it, Zane located the novel from is “ U nder Arizona S k ie s” the i ^ burlesque done with a straight the F lou tin g that action is prerequisite movie, RKO-Radio has t i a n s l a t e d ) w hich into c e l l o i d a play that within story in the technique o f the thea- ter There I. no extran eou s ma- this n ew Sadler hill to a QTey had Thjs d#lug> o f k e e p s . adapted limits, te llin g stage face m eria 0 J his 1 s Pa c e - d raw ing - room leisurely until polite c om edy it gathers m om en tu m sprinkled with n'o v e q when flares to a q u iet finish Sp ark ling q u ie tn e ss m o t iff of John Cromwell s Man Is Mine.” Prim itive emotion* are glazed with civilized v en eer , b etra yed by o n ly a word or quick , g estu re. A revamped version o f the t r i ­ lh me, Miss D u n n e’s latest hut brilliant the i This C phere o f f e r s the com pany its best sq u eeze from an cient the climax w h eezes and m an u factu red comic drama ( op p o rtu n ity as y e t laugh a ft e r laugh to and \ situations. e r o t i z e ii. make-up. direct in is the epi- „ ( a „ U M show c o m „diana , H a i le y Sadler , with their chronic over-play and p re-m editated hokum. Yet he is h alf-w a y con v incing and g reatly likable in his “ F reck les” role. Billie Sadler makes her vamp angle vehicle p o r tr a y , her as th e w ife P*,rt ° < « f l a n d i n g With it she m am - who th r o w , .h e husband into the path ol a siren ) h e , ‘ “ ''J * lo te s t his ? ,n3 thc ,,f for her. She is chagrined to find it crum bling beneath the barrage o f flirtation. The clever and d r a ­ , matic way which she brings thc husband back to his senses is the thesis o f this brilliant o f ­ fering. . . . in , . love th ro u g h o u t the three acts and sets the pace. Bart Couch and S u n ny in Fox are real and c on vin cin g their parts, the supporting plav- ers a d eq u ate S c c n e r y vaudeville well carry ou t the w estern m otif. A fe a tu r e was the cow b oy special band on the stage. and 1 into seem s ©--------------- 8 2 Y E A R S Y O U N G P IT T S B U R G H , O c t . Constance Cummings etc h es a very slick perform an ce the j reels, as does Ralph Beilarhy. Miss] Dunne a bit m echanical and uncertain about her histronies —o t h e r w is e she is eke. K ay J o h n ­ son, Charles Starrett, and V ivian Tobin 2 5 .— ( I N S ) — Mrs. Mary McKean Cor­ nell, 82, g row s yo u ng er with age. She said on her birthday: “ I can see better and do more work today I baked than I could 20 years ago. loaves o f bread today and I ing with the sm ooth ton e o f the 20 production which is w o rthw hile as I have a lot more work to do before e n terta in m en t. S ettin g s and gow ns are In keep lend adequate support. the d ay is o ver.” K atherine Kirk and N a n cy Pugh le ft Thursday fo r Amarillo where th ey will spend the w eek-end v is­ iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H A. Kirk. E stim a te: C plus. -B. H. I N N IN G O O D G R A C E MILFORD, Masd., Oct. 2 5 .— ( I N S ) — Rev. H. M urray Elliott, rector o f T rinity Episcopal Church, assisted Rev. Mr. Eckm an o f the S o ciety o f St. John the E va n gelist in the old English custom o f bless­ ing the house in co n n ection with the op e n in g o f a local inn for b u s i - , ness. -------------------------------o------------------------------ ’M O N S T E R * R E V E A L E D O K LAH OM A CITY, Oct. 2 5 .— Isles Lake (INfS)— The Belle been “ m on ster” m ystery solved. turned out to be an It alligator, but where it ca m e from and how it happened to be in the jake hasn’t been learned. has V announced in ternation ally one block west o f the Rice Hotel, i sented by the Curtain Glut) Tucs- has been secured for the occasion day and W ed n esd ay, October 36 w ith the music o f Babe Blok and and 31, at the H o g g Memorial fam o u s ten- Auditorium, E rn est R. Hardin, di­ : his piece orchestra. The d a nce will j rector, y esterd ay . last from 9 to 1 :3 0 o ’clock and a “ A nother L an g u ag e,” co-starring I large d eleg ation o f T ex a s stu d en ts Marie Chandler and C harles New- aml T e x a s-e x e s as w ell as Rice man> will be the principal play of co n ten d er s are exp e cted to be pres- e n *“ curtain and his orchestra riser, a short one-act play before featu re have been heard n u m ero us tim es ov er the S o u th w e st chain and more drama, will be made at this first than tw en ty five is throughout the South and North, ^he chosen play with the cast con His outstan d in g e n g a g e m e n t s were sisting of Jane S ton e , Wilson at the Miami Casino, Miami B each, A ter, Kathleen Koon, Raymond Flu., Chermont in Omaha, and the Bob Travis, Bill St. Regis Hotel in Mexico City. Strange* sta tion s production. "Choir R ehearsal” the ev e n in g ’s p erform ance. the presen tation of the Introduction Babe Blok Erwin, other and the of The dance tickets will be on sale in the Rice Hotel lobby Saturday morning on the arrival o f T ex as the price will be stu d ents, and $ 1.6 5 per couple or $ 1 .1 0 fo r stags which includes g o v e r n m e n t tax. The Milam R oof ballroom is one o f the m ost b eau tifu l of its kind and it is e xp ected that ihi* o c c a s­ ion will be one o f the high lights o f e n te rta in m en t in Houston. Also during interm ission a n ­ other on e-act play, “ l f Men Play­ ed Cards as W omen D o,” w ill be P ietz ch, Wilson given. Ater, Raym nod Travis, and Tom Husbands appear in this produc­ tion. Sid n ey An exhibition o f various paint-1 ings sp onsored by the A ustin Art Guild will be on display the lobby o f the auditorium. in B A B E B L O K Shirley, Ruth Thomas, L ovedy Bever Weir, Mary Louise W ukasch, Martin. S T A G E S T A R B LI N D B L A F X , W O N . England. Oct. I 2.— ( I N S ) — D* ’d y i n g the audi- , once co m p letely by what was callet! ' a m agn ificen t perform an ce, B. P. G riffiths, blind actor, played the part o f “ Lieut, R aleigh ” in “J ou r­ n e y ’s E n d ” during Drama Week fact here without b e t -a y in g the I that he was s i g h t l e s s . When the truth was revealed, G riffiths w as has accorded | played many st a g e roles success- ; fully. an ovation. He P O L I C E H E R O P IT T S B U R G H , Oct. 25.— (I N S ) : i — Patrolm an H arv ey Scott, 29, had .stopped his r a d io car when I ju st he saw 5-year-old John R obertson I step o f f a cu rb into the path of au autom obile. Scott leaped out, seized the b o y and jumped. The boy escaped injury but Scott w as struck by the car. -------------- a --------------- Dean Shelby Back on Campus thirty T. Ii. Shelby, dean o f the D ivi­ sion of E xtensio n , has recen tly r e ­ turned from Corpus Ghristi where he conducts classes in S u p ervisory Instruction as a part o f the e x t e n ­ is one sion work. Corpus Christi o f the th irteen ce n ters o f the d i­ vision. The in Dean S h e lb y ’s classes com e to Corpus Christi from tow n s within a ra­ dius o f forty m iles, Dean Shelby said. Classes are held e v e r y other S atu rd ay m o rn in g from 9 until 12 o ’clock. The m em bers the classes are aided in their work by a library o f over IOO hook - placed in the Corpus Christi Junior High School by the Division o f E x ten - stu d en ts o f ■ sion. YOUR W I F E B E E N D R I V I N G ? 2 5 .— TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. to (I N S ) In 15 minutes a m otorist here struck tw o autos, for* cd a n ­ other the euro and onto a lawn, wrecked tw o hou-e f o u n d a ­ a n d tions, damaged *nrubb.ry lawns and Ult n finally a b an d o n ­ ed his machine. The stu den ts, most o f whom hold college d eg ree s and are work- ing towards advanced d eg rees, are sup er in ten d e n ts, principals, and tea chers from n eigh b orin g towns. The tow n s rep resented are Corpus Christi, Kingsville, Bishop, R obs­ town, A r a n s a s P ass, Odom, G r e g ­ Dulce, C h ap m an ’s o r ) . A gue --------------- o-------------- - T H E BIG S H O W BOI LDER CITY, N ev., Oct. 25 — ( I N S ) — Boulder Dam is beeom ing a m ajor tourist a ttrac tion . Visi­ tors total 2 0 ,2 4 9 in 0 ,8 7 9 vehicles in S ep tem b er , compare*! with 11,- in 2 00 visitors the sam e month 1933. --------------- a--------------- W H E R E T O F A T T E N U P C L E V E L A N D , Oct. 25.— (I N S ) — C om m en tary on the food in the co u n ty jail here! Marie Marvol- di, a w a itin g trial for murder, has gained 30 pounds than three months. o--------------- less in B L O O M I N G IN A U T U M N i this season, an apple tree ( H A R D O N , Ohio, Oct. 2 6 .— ( I N S ) - A fte r bearing fru it once in the yard of A lfred E g in g at Lake in full bloom Aquilla here is now again. Ranch, T a ft, Ingleside, Calallen, and the College o f Arts and In­ dustries at Kingsville. Dean Shelby also g o e s to San s A n to n io ev ery tw o w e e k s where he con d ucts an Athenian Forum for the business and p rofession al people o f that city. D iscussions are held oil questions o f current and cultural interests. The Curtain Chih A N O T H ER L A N G U A G E E r n e s t H a r d i n , D i r e c t o r P l a y i n g af flu Hogg Memorial Auditorium Tuesday Evening October 30 T i c k e t * o n t a l e in U n i o n B u i l d i n g O f f i c e a n d P r i c e * : G e n e r a l a d m i x t i o n SOcj w i t h B l a n k e t l a x 2 5 c in U n i o n B u i l d i n g 3 0 3 . S T A R T S T O M O R R O W ! ^ W H E R E V E R THERE'S TROUBLE. ? ..../ie puts his foot in it I ** rb« Exciting Ad i * r t ire* of a Wi*#»Cra« king Guy Who Lost Hi* tshirt on a Horse . Hi* H-art . to a Country tin I . . Mi« ^Freedom to a I’xrnle H oa rd ! I C E N . L A S T O X Y ! T H I S M AN IS MINE’’ /JU* I*. 4 f e e l r a c t i