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R e a s o n : of c e r ­ T h e n o tic e o f th e c h a n g e w as c i r c u la t e d to th e f a c u l t y o f th e C ollege o f A rts a n d S cie n ce s M on­ day. v------------ Group Postpones Public Lectures Keller to Make Speech On Origin of Universe P u b lic le c t u r e s w ill be p o s t­ p o n e d u n til a f t e r fin al e x a m i n a ­ tions, th e public le c tu re s c o m m it­ t e e has a n n o u n c e d . E. G. Keller, p r o f e s s o r o f a p p lied m a th e m a ti c s a n d th e s e v e n th of th e s e rie s of le c tu r e s F e b r u a r y 7 on “ S om e P ro b le m s i ii C o s m o g o n y .” a s tro n o m y , will give “ T h e C h a n g in g P r o b le m of P u b lic W e l f a r e ” is to be th e ?ub- j e c t of th e le c tu r e given by P r o ­ f e s s o r W. E. G e tty s , d ir e c to r of t h e b u r e a u of r e s e a r c h in th e so­ cial sciences, F e b r u a r y 2 8 . Dr . K a t h e r i n e E. W h e a tle y , p r o fe s s o r o f R o m an c e la n g u a g e s , will speak M a rc h l l on “ T e x a s A c c e n ts .” S u b je c ts and d a t e s o f le c tu r e s to be g iv e n by Dr. W . J . B a ttle , pro­ f e s s o r o f classical la n g u a g e s , a n d Dr. R. H. M o n tg o m e r y , p r o f e s s o r o f eco nom ics, a r c to be a n n o u n c e d la te r. L A W S O C IE T Y T O M E E T T he H ild e b r a n d Law Society will m e e t M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 5, to th e p r o ­ e l e c t o f f i c e r s a n d plan g r a m f o r th e n e x t m e e tin g . A r ­ le n e K e nda ll, s e c r e t a r y of th e so­ c iety , said. around the perip B y t h * B u l l a r d T o begin a n y bill of f a r e we w ould s u g g e s t this big e n t r e e o f g in g e r filled w ith p le n ty o f r h y th m a n d s n a p — L O U I S E N E S B IT T . t h a t F la s h q u e r y ! - - - A r e th e T H E T A S e la te d o v e r th e prize th e y have g iven n ic k n a m e s t h e i r tw o beloved P H I GAM pal? ( ? ) “ S y n a g o g u e ” J U L I U S G O R ­ D ON a n d “ P r a ir i e D o g ” B O B D U ­ P R E E ? ? ? ? to have g a in e d A f r a i d “ T O P S Y ” D A U G H E R T Y la ck s a b o u t n ine n o tc h e s c o m in g u p to the speed se t by “ big a u s t e r ” R A C H E L , b u t M A R G A R E T R O S E s e e m s t h e n ine n o tc h e s on “ big a u s t e r ” A D R IA N . “ Hi Boys, I ’m D W I G H T H U N ­ I ’ve b een a p p o i n te d su c c e s­ T E R . s o r t h e s e to Z A C K S C O T T on n u m e r o u s a c r e s . C h a w m in g posi­ tio n , E h w h a t, old fello w s” F r o m w ay up y o n d e r w h e r e m e n a r e m e n a r e glad, a n d w o m en c o m e s ROG EN K S H E P A R D - - - b ig s p a r k li n g ey e s a n d a g-o-o-d l it tle girl. Y ouse m ugs w atc h for th is chisel f o r is C A R O L Vt A D E C h r is tm a s . w ie ld in g ii q u ite fre e ly , ’T is r u m o r e d she r e c e iv e d - - - - a n d fo r d e s s e r t e n d i n g th is bill of f a r e w e o f f e r b u z z ­ saw' s u n d a e s - - - on e e a ch to th e tw o M ID L E R S , L. M. B IL L , a n d 'S Y D N E Y . - - - a n d t i g h t u p on t o p N u ts ! Gives Talk Connally Offers Help Visits Here The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934 To Students Seeking Federal Relief Work E x p r e s s i n g a d e s ire to c o o p e r a te in th e m o v e m e n t to o b ta in F e d ­ e r a l r e lie f jo b s f o r U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts , S e n a t o r T o m C o n n a lly M o n ­ d a y n ig h t rep lied to a t e l e g r a m s e n t to him in W a sh in g to n S a t u r d a y by m e m b e r s o f th e C o s m o r a m a Club. O th e r t e le g r a m s , sign ed by m o r e th a n a h u n d r e d U n iv ersity s tu d e n ts , w hich w e r e s e n t to S e n a t o r ♦ M orris S h e p p a r d a n d G e o r g e F. Geology Research Work Begins With Preliminary Maps All Study on Project Be Comoleted By Next January To Zook, U n ite d S t a t e s c o m m is s io n e r I n o t b e e n a n ­ of e d u c a tio n , ha'd T h e s w e r e d by M o n d a y n ight. w ire s u r g e d t r y to speed up a c tio n on th e m a t t e r f r o m F e d e r a l ' o f se c u r in g th e U n i­ g r a n t s f o r s t u d e n t s of v ersity. th e o ffic ia ls aul to F o r th e p a s t t w o w ee ks, since th e U n iv e r s ity o f M in n e so ta re-• ceived a g r a n t o f $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 f r o m t h e E m e r g e n c y R e lie f A d m i n i s t r a ­ tio n w ith w hich to em p lo y n e e d y s tu d e n ts , a m o v e m e n t h as b e e n r is in g to o b ta in a s im ila r g r a n t. h e r e P r e s i d e n t B e n e d ic t W o rk on t h e $ 3 ,0 0 0 p r o j e c t o f g e o l o g i c r e s e a r c h i n t h e M i s s i s s i p ­ p ia n , P e n n s y lv a n ia n , a n d P e r m ia n s e d im e n ts in th e T e x a s re g io n will b egin soon, Dr. E . H. S ella rd s, d i r e c t o r of th e B u r e a u o f P r o ­ no rn ic G eo logy, a n d c h a ir m a n of t h e Division o f C o n s e r v a ti o n a n d 1 W c o m m issio n e r, b e f o r e th e la t- — D e v e lo p m e n t o f t h e N a t u r a l Re t e r w e n t t o W a s h in g t o n la s t w eek. so u r c e s of T e x a s , a n n o u n c e d Mon- Mr. W i sib rook sa id th a t he w'ould im p e tu s on th e g r a n t d ay . dorsed such a m o v e m e n t a n d h elp in g in s e c u r i n g tin? a p p r o p r i a ­ tion. Dr. B e n e d ic t L a w r e n c e W e s tb r o o k , T e x a s h as en- ] is! ta lk ed w ith ) t r y to p u t re- Dr. B. F. Pit to n g e r, d e a n o f tile School o f E d u c a tio n , will d e liv e r th e c o m m e n c e m e n t a d ­ d r e s s to th e m id -y e a r g r a d u a t ­ in g class o f th e I n iv e r s i ty J u n ­ ior H igh School, F r i d a y m o r n ­ ing, J a n u a r y 26. School Interests Bureau Swamped With Applications Bedichek A nnounces State Meets to Be Held Here May 3 and 4 J u d g e C. S. P o tts , f o r m e r p r o f e s s o r in t h e Schol o f L aw , r e t u r n e d to hi? h o m e in D allas S u n d a y a f t e r v is itin g in A u s tin se rv ic es d u r in g fo r th e U n iv e r s ity Club, in itia tio n th e Observatory Lens I |" | 1 V . » I ** A t l A t p P r * C I I V v Z T l l U l l l v I . - Year in Grinding Used In World s Second Largest T elescope ------- disc will be 81 1-2 inches in d ia m e t e r a n d will te le s c o p e be used th e of by C o m p a n y 1 now u n d e r c o n s tru c t ion in a r e f l e c t o r W a r n e r - S w a s e y | C lev e lan d , Ohio. I im p e r fe c tio n s . T he l a r g e s t le n s e v e r m a d e has j u s t bee n co m p le te d by th e g la ss I w o rk s in C o r n in g a n d is n o w b e ­ ing t e s t e d f o r It is 120 inches in d i a m e t e r a n d 17 inch es thick. Special f r o m ladles a t d i f f e r e n t tim es, h a s g o n e the M o u n t Wilson lens. S a tis fie d o f its sue- j cess, offic ia ls o f th e g la ss w o rk s tin- m o u ld in g of p ou red glass, I in to M a p p in g a n d d r a f t i n g will b eg in to be to in-1 a t once, a n d f ie ld w o rk , d o n e a t su c h tim e s a s not to r f e re w ith a n y w o rk in th e U n i - | ffra n V "a i ‘J lba< ,t h e r e vvoulti be a Glass Disc to Be v e r i t y , will be d o n e in th e s p r in g ! a n d s u m m e r . All w o rk Ma tin g of a l l those in te r e s te d i m a n n i n g w o rk T u e s d a y n ig h t will T e x a s m e m b e r s o f C ong ress. J u l i u s D e u ts c h , m e m b e r o f t h e c o m m itte e w o rk i n g to o b ta in th is i n in T e x a s U nion 3<»l at. 8 o ’clock. T h e ! p u r p o s e of this m e e ti n g is to ta lk , o v er w h a t h as b e e n d o n e a b o u t “ A p p lic a tio n s hav e b e e n com ing i c o m p le te d by J a n u a r y I , 1935. th e in so fa s t d u r i n g d a y s fo r m e m b e r s h ip rn ■ e a u of P ublic School e o n t e s u to be held in 3 “ '“t exactly how m a n y have ap p lied , T h is w o rk , not d ir e c te d a t a n y j eco n o m ic gain b u t f o r s c ie n tific last few th e Bu- I n t e r e s t s , d a t a , will bo d iv id e d in to six se p a- J h n h ' a n d T o M t l i n 'e 'p 'l a n T f o r i h e | cope 'in t i n M a y r a t e p r o j e c t s a s fo llo w s: I G ee - f u t u r e . loinc Meenon a e r o * s o u t h e r n P e r - m ia n basin in T h e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u n c il . i i m - its m e e ti n g a t 2 o'clock T u e s d a y r e c e n tly second la r g e s t teles- t h e 4 o H d “« t“ the-' McDon- , W o b s e r v a t o r y ... T e x a s, will not in be g r o u n d a n d f i n i s h e d u n til n e a r in th e end o f 1935 a c c o r d in g to of- Tie* le n s w hich w as d<> n o t t exas. . , co t h a l .... 2. '■ . . . . • T v x a * V n i o n wil) d isc uss th e P l a n a fieials of th e C o r n in g Glass W ork* . m a d e to w a r d o b t a i n i n g the l o a n . P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e d ic t will p r e ­ s i d e . I of C o r n in g , N ew York. T h e h u g e g lass . . . Rny B edichek j r e au , said M on d a y . c h ie f o f the b u * j ^ ^ m m o n U es n u a n a m m o n ite s as zone Uf o s s iossns. “ T h e r e seem s to be even m o r e A m o n o g ra p h ic s tu d y o f th e a m 3. th is y e a r j in into a single the m o v e m e n t th e T e x a s reg io n . th e s e s y s te m s f o u n d S t u d y in t e r e s t show n by schools of th e m o n ite s ol S t a t e in th a n last. T his cs in sp ite of the , of r a n g e a n d s t r a t i g r a p h i c occui r e n c e of P e n n s y lv a n ia n b r a c h io ­ f a c t t h a t the t e n d e n c y a m o n g the pods, fu su lin id s , a n d m ollusca of T e x a s schools is to c o n s o lid a te t h e J T e x a s. 4. Geologic se ctio n n o r th - s m a lle r o nes la rg e s o u th t h r o u g h T e x a s P e r m ia n 'ba­ i n s titu tio n f o r th e p a r t i c u l a r d i s - j sin. 5. G eologic s e c tio n e a st- tr ie t. W e hav e m o r e a p p lic a tio n s ! w e s t ac r o s s P e r m i a n , P e n n s y l v a n ­ even f # v e r j t h e r e ian, a n d M ississippian f o r m a t i o n s schools.” Mr. B e d ic h ek ad d e d . of N o rth Ut n t r a l T e x a s , 6. 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T w o d if f ic u ltie s have bee n e n c o u n te r e d in this m a t ­ In th e first place, th e b o tto m te r. i g la ss plates, m e a s u r i n g a b o u t tw o f e e t in d ia m e te r , w hich go on ea c h ; o f th e o r n a m e n t a l light f ix tu r e ? in To Hold Meeting History Group o f to pre- People Interested in I exas th e r e a d i n g ro o m s , b e g a n t o c r a c k A.. R. L u n d in e ___ a bout a war am this marker father of Mrs. V. I. Moore Memorial Stone To Be Replaced On Campus Soon Committee to Decide Site For Marker Rem oved By Landscapers Statue Planned D. A. R .’s to Raise Funds For Monument To W ashington In a sh o rt tim e th e b o u ld e r used to fix th e lo c a tio n o f th e m o n u ­ ment of G e o rg e W a s h in g to n will be replaced on th e c a m p u s , a c co rd ­ ing to i n f o r m a ti o n g i \ c n M o n d a y at. th e C o m p tr o l le r ’s o ffic e. T h is m a r k e r had to be m oved d u r i n g the as la n d s c a p in g d e v e lo p m e n t b u t the its land has now ta k e n on final level it t a n he rese t. w as placed in f r o n t of th e M ain B u ild ing by th e D. A. R .’s on th e location d e s ig n a t e d by ( 'r e t . U n iv e rsity c o n s u ltin g a r c h i ­ tect, as th e a p p r o p r i a t e place at which to ere c t th e G eo rg e W a s h ­ ingto n s t a t u e . P a u l P. I P lan s have b e e n f o r m u l a t e d by the D. A. It.'.- f o r th e r a is in g o f f u n d s w ith w hich to til is s ta tu e T he loc ation w a s s e le c te d by Mr. th e lh A. R.’s a n d a t th e d ir e c tio n o f the B oard of R e g e n t s o f th e U n i ­ versity, r e q u e s t o f th et on e r e c t th e Mr. C a lh o u n a n d local I). 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Two th is c o m m itte e a r e m e e t i n g w ith Mr. C alh o u n T u e s d a y , a n d it is likely t h a t a t th a t m e e ti n g tim m a t t e r will be disposed o f s a tis f a c to r ily . — ....... -o-..-....- ......... r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of Engineers Make Exam Schedules June Candidates Register o e o c O A I J a n u a r y Z 4 , Z o , Z o Al l J u n e d e g r e e c a n d id a te s in C o l l e g e o f E n g i n e e r i n g f o r t h e b o th th e m a s t e r o f scien ce a n d ba c h e lo r o f s c ien c e d e g r e e s hav e filled o u t t h e i r e x a m sc h edule s, and w i l l be r e a d y to get th e ir r e g ­ is t r a tio n p e r m its T h u r s d a y , J a n u ­ a ry 25. i s s u e d fro m th e R e g i s t r a r ’s o ffic e J a n u - P e r m i t s will be M ystery Follows Faculty Mail Man on th e n door, 0 n— o n— o n h e a n d in te r m in a b l y , sto p p in g sta lk e d a t f irs t th is t h a t , r e a c h in g m y s t e r io u s ly ea ch tim e the g r e y b a g h e c a r rie d . in to f o l l o w e d — e v e r A n d th e w a tc h f u l, e v e r w aiting , s to p p i n g w h en he s to p p e d , s t a r t i n g w h e n h e s t a r t e d ! g ir l r e p o r t e r “ g e t t i n g A m u r d e r m y s t e r y on th e c a m p u s ? No, j u s t a f e m i n in e T e x a n h e r m a n . ” T h e m a n w as o n e o f th e U n iv e r s it y 's a n s u xx g heroes, th e f a c u l t y mail C o n ra d P a th . m a n , on his daily e a r ly m o r n in g r o u n d . Burial Rites For S. M. U. Professor To Be Held Today Succumbs Sunday At H om e in Dallas f o r Hr. II* n r y F u n e r a l services- K irb y T a y lo r, 75. f a t h e r o f Mrs. V, I. Moore, w ife o f the d e a n of m e n at. T he U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s, will be held at 2 o’clock T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t H ig h la n d P a r k M e th ­ odist C h u rch w ith P re s id e n t C. C. Belee m an o f S. M. U o f fic ia tin g . Dr. E. B H aw ks a n d Dr. H u m p h ­ r e y Lee will assist w ith th e s e r v ­ ices. B uria l will be in Rose Hill C e m e te r y , F o r t W o rth . a n d d i r e c t o r of D r. T a y lo r, w h o die d S u n d a y a t hi s D allas hom e, w as p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a tio n th e school o f e x te n s io n at S. M. U. w h e re he had bee n since 1922. He in t e r e s t e d h im s e lf in relig io u s a n d g o v e r n m e n ta l p ro b lem s, s e n tug s e v e ra l y e a r s as c h a ir m a n o f th e D allas w orld c o u r t c o m m itte e . Dr. T a y lo r w as b o rn in V a n c e ­ It), 1858, H e! b u r g , Ky., A ugust a t t e n d e d K e n tu c k y schools, t a k in g his b a c h e l o r ’s arui m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e s f r o m K e n tu c k y W esle y an college, w hich lat< r g a v e him an. h o n o r a r y ! d e g r e e of d o c t o r o f laws. In 1880 he m a r r i e d Bailie B r in k - ; ley S a n d if o r. T e n y e a r s la te r he f o u n d e d t r a i n i n g ] th e Louisville j school, w hich g r e w r a p id ly . In J 1 9 0 6 , he w as m a d e p re sid e n t o f j K e n tu c k y W e sle y a n , le a v in g f o u r J years afterw ard to assum e | h e 1 p r e s id e n c y o f th e N o r t h w e s t Mis- so u ri S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o llege a t M arysville. No. 98 Language Group Requests Space For Classrooms Committee for Department Submits Letter To Battle Reasons Explained Razing of Main Building Leaves Instructors W ithout Offices To c la r if y its s ta n d on th e u s e of th e n e w A d m in is tr a tio n - L ib r a r y Building, th e d e p a r t m e n t s o f a n ­ cien t a n d m o d e r n la n g u a g e s S a t ­ l e t t e r to Dr, u r d a y s u b m i tte d a W . J. B a ttl e , c h a ir m a n the o f b u ild in g c o m m itte e . Tim l e t t e r e n ­ d e a v o r e d to e x p la in th e p o sition l a n ­ o f the a n c i e n t a n d m o d e r n g u a g e d e p a r t m e n t s and o f f e r e d th e fo llo w in g e x p l a n a tio n s : I O u r p r e v io u s l e t t e r to y o u s t a t e s clea rly th a t w e e x p e c t th e L ib r a r y B u ild in g to be u lt i m a t e l y used f o r li b r a r y p u r p o s e s a lo n e. W e have n e v e r s u g g e s te d t h a t th e lai g a n g e s o r a n y one else t h a n th e L ib r a r y s t a f f p e r m a n e n t l y be t h e L i b r a r y B uilding. h o u se d t e m ­ W e a r e met cly a s k in g f o r p o r a r y o f fic e s an d classroom s in th e n ew building, w hich, if g iv e n us, we shall be e n tire ly w illing to r e lin q u is h whenevn r we m a y h a v e a m o d e m f inept o of b u d d in g o f o u r own. in th e O u r f i r s t r e q u e s t m a de to y o u n e a r ly tw o y e a r s ago w as fo r a s e p a r a t e b u ild i n g f o r la n ­ g u ag e s, a r< q u e s t re fu se d a t th e tim e b ec au se o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t a l . needs se em e d to y o u r c o m m itt e e m o re pressin g. R e c e n tly o u r p e r ­ sonal r e q u e s t t o P re s id e n t B e n e ­ dict w as f o r e i t h e r a new b u ild in g the L ib r a r y -M a in o r sp a c e B uilding. W e th e n le a r n e d th a t a s e p a r a t e new b u ild in g was o u t o f th e q u e s tio n . T h e soc a1 s c ien c e repress n ut rives h a v e a p p a r e n t l y ov erlo o k e d th e f a c t th a t e v e r y d e ­ p a r t m e n t m e n tio n e d by th e m e x ­ is a lre a d y h o u s e d cept o u rselv e s in ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) Health Fee Paid At Registration D r. T a y l o r c a m e t o T e x a s Furnishes Student IO Days Hospital Attention in j 1913 an d b e c a m e I cad o f th e C a r- i lyle . Mi li t ary Academ y' a t F o r t W o rth . T h r e e y e a r s la t e r he jo in e d f e e m u s t f a c u lty o f T e x a s W o m a n ’s th e College a t F o r t W o r th , w h e r e he J be paid at th e A u d i t o r ’s o f f ic e r e m a in e d f o r six y e a r s. T h e p ast on the day of r e g is t r a tio n in a r ­ r ie yen y e a r s hav e b e e n r e ­ d e r t e a c h in g a n d .speaking in D allas. ceive ser- eeived f ro m th e U n iv e rsity H e a lth vice, a c c o r d in g re- Service M onday. th e s tu d e n ts m ay this T he H ea lth Service full b e n e f its of r e p o r t s p e n t to a t h a t H e is su rv iv e d by Mrs. T a y l o r a n d th r e e suns a n d d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. M oore, Mrs. J. J. G o dbey of A r d ­ m ore, W. B. T a y l o r o f A rlin g to n , IT K. T a y lo r, J r . , a n i J o h n O. T a y lo r of F u n W o r th , a n d H a t t i e M ay C lark o f Dallas. it is e x p e c te d now p lan an even la rg e r o n e, to be 16 f e e t 8 inches in d ia m e t e r . 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S ince all p r e sc rib e d e n g i n e e r in g c o u r se s a r e a l r e a d y o u tlin e d on ea c h in d iv id ­ u a l ’s d e g re e c a r d , all th e s t u d e n t will have to do will be to ch e c k o v e r his ca rd a n d fix a sc h ed u le th e c o u r se s neces- of _______ _____ __ inches is 13 o f t h e h e a t soon a f t e r in s t a ll a tio n , d u e to th e S w a sey C o m p an y . C o m p le tio n o f com posed of in te n s it y lights. d e n t s f ro m f a ll in g glass, th e p la te s e x p e r ts , w e r e r e m o v e d u n til th e m a n u f a c - J Jiont Ii (if a n in c h p e r f e c t i o n ” l u r e r c ould c o r r e c t th e d e f e c t. Ail otb(>r e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s it m u s t a t t a i n “ o ne-m il- • wiIi n A s t e r F e b r u a r y I w ith th e o t h e r schools a n d colleg es o f th e U n iv e rsity . f r o m t h e | th e lens will re q u ire a b o u t tw e n t y - i s a r -V f o r his d e g r e e , In o r d e r to p r e v e n t a c c i - 1 tw o m o n th s . A c c o rd in g I I t is also p la n n e d to hav e r e a d - j ers a t t h e f i r s t m e e ti n * of t h e r m o m e t e r w e n t u p to 74 d e ­ g re e s, th is y e a r ’s J a n u a r y 22 holds the rec o rd . T E S T S S U S P E N D E D th e n ew se m ester, ------- a s — -o — - o G R A Y W I L L L E C T U R E Dr, Kuehne- also show ed Bron­ T his im per is m e re ly a s u p p le ­ to th e final a n n o u n c e m e n t m e n t in T e x a s , m u c h o f it b e i n g p u b lis h e d a t th e b e g i n n in g o f t h e In a d d i tio n to th e t h e r e e r y a r o u n d th e v ic in ity o f A u stin . T h is ] w a s done, he sa id , to show' t h a t co u rse s a l r e a d y sc h e d u le d , T e x a s is n o t d ev o id o f b e a u t i f u l h av e b e e n a f e w c h a n g e s a n d a d d i- „ sc e n e ry . s e m e s te r , tio n s w hich will be f o u n d on this Lngrhsh m s c h ed u le sh e e t. O rder of the Bar T o H a v e E xh ib ition O r d e r o f th e B a r m et M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock in G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m to discuss w ith Lloyd le a d e r, yell S tu d e n ts d e s iri n g a copy s h o u ld in the R egistrar*? o f f ic e go by S u t t o n Hall. -------------o------------- N E W M A N C L U B E L E C T S J o h n J u n i o r Bell w a s elec ted p r e s id e n t of N e w m a n (T ub at a in N e w ­ m e tin g S u n d a y m o r o n g m an (Tub room s. 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G ra y , p r o fe s s o r of e d ­ u c a tio n a l psy cholog y, will give an i ll u s tr a te d le c tu r e o n “ L a b o r a t o r y in E d u c a ­ M e th o d s o f R e s e a r c h tio n a l P sy c h o lo g y ” t o n ig h t a t 7:3 0 in P h y sics B u ild in g 203. o ’clock a n d S tu d e n t s , f a c u l t y m e m b e r s , o th e r in ­ vite d to a t t e n d . in te r e s te d p e r s o n s a r e No a p t i t u d e te s ta will be g iv e n I D avidson, a s s i s t a n t f r e s h m e n e n t e r i n g th e U n iv e r s ity j p la n s fo r a g y m n a s t ic e x h ib itio n . at th e b e g i n n in g o f th e n ew s e m ­ e s te r , E. J . M a th ew s, r e g i s t r a r , said. T h e s e t e s t s , w hich have b ee n the g iv e n all f r e s h m e n e n t e r i n g U n iv e r s ity fo r th e last y e a r a n d a this halt’, will be su sp e n d e d f o r t e r m only, Mr.* M a th ew s ad d e d . S t u d e n t s e n t e r i n g n e x t fall will be r e q u i r e d to ta k e th e t e s t s ag a in . It w as f in a lly dec ide d t h a t th e e x ­ th e hibition w o u ld be h a lv e s o f g a m e F e b r u a r y 23. t h e club w ill do h o r iz o n ta l T u m b li n g w ilt also be a p a r t o f t h e p r o g r a m . At t h a t tim e t h e m e m b e r s the b a s k e tb a ll b e t w e e n a n d of c r e a te d b e tw e e n an d th e A r c h i t e c t u r e B u ild in g by ! 8 in block 3 ; a n d t r a c t No. 3 — ail th e r e t a i n i n g wall w hich th e old L i b r a r y block 4, a n d se c tio n s 5, 6, 7, a n d : is now ] o f se ctio ns 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 3 3 ,, F a r r e l l I b ein g c o n s tr u c te d . T h e wall, which a n d 39 in block 4 a n d se ction IO! s e c r e t a r y ; ; is 150 f e e t lo ng, will p r e v e n t t h e I in block 3. s t u n t s on b o th j S m ith, c o r r e s p o n d i n g p ara llel b a r s . A m a h R u n y o n an d G e o r g ia ’f a y - ! d ir t fro m w ash in g d o w n in to th e T h e C r a n e C o u n ty tr a c t con- lor, h i s t o r i a n s ; F r a n k K n a p p , set*-j low a r e a b e t w e e n t h e tw o b u i l d - 1 stats o f s e c tio n s 2, 3, 1 , 9 , IO, l l , J g e a n t - a t - a n n s . l l, 15, an d 16 in block 30. mg?. th e free T he f e e r e q u i r e d is $3 a n d e n ­ ro o m , s t u d e n t titles b o a rd , and w a r d n u r s in g f o r te n d a y s in a n y of th e city h osp itals. t iinical t r e a t m e n t a t the H e a lth S ervice o f fic e a d m in is te r e d is to both th o se who have paid a n d t h o s e w ho have n ot paid th e f e e . H o w ever, m in o r a r e likely to c a u se do cto rs to r e c o m ­ m e n d o r d e r t h a t th e s t u d e n t m a y rec eiv e th e t r e a t m e n t th a t he would n o t r e ­ c e i v e a t h i s p la ce of residence. h o s p ita liz a tio n a i lm e n ts in th e p h y sic ia n s t o th e th e o th e r b e n e f i t s r e ­ A m o n g th e s t u d e n t ? w ho p a y ceived b y f re e fo llow in g: t h e fee a r c v a c c in a tio n a n d physical e x a m i n a ­ tion, c o n s u lta tio n s with th e U n i­ v e r s ity physician?, visits of U n i­ v e r s ity p a t i ­ n a s h o m e o r a t th e hospital, p a t h ­ ological a n d X -ra y e x a m in a tio n s , o p e r a tio n s , eye, m inor t h r o a t e x a m i n a ­ e a r , nose, t he tio n s a n d a n d o r c a r ­ p ro vision o f a n a m b u la r to th e riage to co n v e y a s tu d e n t h o sp ital t h e in f r o m a n y po in t city. s u r g ic a l a n d t r e a t m e n t s , D on t Let T O D A Y Pass Without Placing Your Classified Ad in the Texan. 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E ig h ty n ew m e m b e r s h a v e b ee n e n lis te d f ro m f a c u lty , a n d th e o v er IOO a r e e x p e c te d b e f o r e the f in a l check-up. E x - s tu d e n t o f fic ia ls a r c v e r y a n x io u s to have ail fac u lty m e m ­ bers w ho a r e w o r k i n g on th e s e i m e m b e r s h ip c o m m u t e s r e p o r t as so o n as possible t e r m in e th e ex a ct r e s u lt s ol th e i r e f f o r t s , Mr. M c C u rd y a n n o u n c e d . D e ta ile d p la n s a r e b e in g m a d e U hs w e e k f o r a n e x t e n s i v e m e m ­ b e r s h i p d r i v e a m o n g e x - s t u d e n t s h e r e in Austin. in o r d e r to d e ­ Little Theater To Present Play ‘Cradle Song* To Be Given After Examinations “ C rad le S o n g ” by G. M. Mar- ti nez is th e L ittle T h e a t e r ’s n e x t at H ogg M etnoria! A u d ito riu m F e b ­ r u a r y 2 an d 3. 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S u ch ed ito r ia ls m u s t ‘firin g U n i v e r s i t y and m u s t p e r t a i n d i r e c t l y S t u d e n t life. tie w r i t t e n b y s t u d e n t s of t h e to som e phase o f Ail contribution* m u st be sign ed , b ut th e con trib u tor’s if he so req u ests. U n sign ed name will nol he printed a rticles will not be printed. Tho*e of 200 words or leat w ill receive p referen ce. ... E diter-in-C hief A sso cia te Bditoe jNight S upervisor .... ~ Pro o fread er oni Dorset E d itorial W riters Bob M arquis S p o r t s E d ito r A * - .s la n t - : R ic h a rd M o r e h e a d . S t a r ie Gum, Bruce (torii rSi w ithou t Meanwhile, administration lead- institutions t h e f o rem o st A m e r i c a n of l e a r n i n g is co n c e d e d by most Te xa ns . H o w ­ ever. to be on t h e p la n e with most well­ k n o w n e d u c a ti o n a l institutions th e U n iv e r ­ sity l a r k s one o u t s t a n d i n g p r e r e q u i s i t e — a school of fine arts. W h a t ar e th e a d v a n t a g e s to be de riv e d by t h e University f r o m th e e s ta b l is h m e n t of such a d e p a r t m e n t ? I i j . . all who. undoubtedly having not gone • r • lect thoroughly, if at all, w ishes to point out to the pub ic the views and overratin gs thereof. He who 5 knows noth ing let him keep it to himself. And so, into the . ■ r i , . , . . r i - v j, , . , . . . . . . - sub- fo od * prJ son u tt, K * 1* bt‘» a« f °rc- era are solid ify in g their fo r c e s . m g each one of the tw o L r se h e F guarantee quick passage o f , ,. .. lim it , kidnappers to drink a gallon mUk a tia-v - , -u „ to the of bill before resistance o1 conserv- . , t h e the broad powers given the S ecreta ry >rga nixed. w a 1- ; alives, who w ant to n e , 1 , y the H ou se, JOO to 40. e x p e n s e is prison physician, two guards, and of the Treasury, can be I childish, d o you? You should be put in the ash-can two eorfvict w itnesses, to f o x t a i l S atu rd ay the measure else­ w h e n Wr* ^ ard Mortem, you think that good music p . A T h o u s a n d s of do ll ars a r e sp en t w h e r e every y e a r in tuition fees T e x a s s tu d e n t s enroll at e m schools in or de r vocat ion al aff iliations in th e fine arts. T h e J p a r e n t s of t h e s e s tu d e n t s a r e also a f f e c t e d ! you the success and learn ing which you need by t h e in c r e a s e d living a n d t r a v e l i n g e x v.„ a l ; p c ns es. an d w hic h w o u l d b e s p e n t in T e x a s is se nt t o t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n Cities. g u*4 jn spite o f all your crudeness, may I wish in lost soul o f your childhood order to regain that I ,, . 1 V i . I that you may better appreciate the full b eauties o f . J . the earth. you have follow ed and learn by your fu m b lin g mis- Up the strength o f the tw o l i f e - 1 the outsk takes not to go m eddling with som ething you know' " J w h ere your “ divinely co n c e iv e d ” music ends up possible charges of the prisoners j proved • May you sumo day * e the false path „ f milk So far t o o b t a i n n e c e s s a r y I a f>er tw o months of u*e. t h e y a r e being abused, visit Every four or fiv e hours t h e money termers. cells, that , , - I , . . recent aviators estim ated 15,000 deaths w as the su ccessfu l result o f the fligh t o f British over Mount Everest. He said the gods o f the w orld’s highest m ountain, previously unconquered by man, had now obtained v en gean ce for the invasion o f their sacred p re­ cincts. that It was pointed out the axis of the severest shocks f o l ­ line o f flight lowed closely the I t a k e n by the aviators who cr osse d last E v e re st’s 2 0 ,000 foot peak April a f te r som e d iffic u ltie s aris­ ing w hen the Napal g o v er n m e n t! refused to allow the expedition to establish a base in the kingdom, I N ine men are known to have lost their lives attem p tin g to scale j the mountain on foot. BR IE F S —One o f the seven c o n - 1 victs who escaped from the Kau-1 sas P en iten tia ry al Lansing Fri- . . Con­ alongside ap- j da has been captured stantly crum biing jee the flagsh ip o f Rear-Admiral ‘ K ID N A P P IN G —A lt e r r e c ei vi ng Richard K. Byrd made the work of The g u a r d s hold d ow n t he pa- a n a n o n y m o u s not e which said u n l o a d i n g e q u i p m e n t to be t r a n s • . . .. . ag en ts k i d n a p p ed t ie nt while the physician insert s a E d w a r d B r e m e r , the mi|k has k e p t ; combinR the snmv. c0« red area on f , ■ „ , his nostrils and pours down a pint a c ci de n t , Federal St. 1 p o r t e d a c r os s a n t a r c t i c wa s t es t o I j, rubber hose v i t h twp o u t l e t s into Paul banker, had been slain ny Little A m erica e x c e e d insrlv D e n i­ rt,neuiB ca e t u m g iy peru , began ous as the expert t on con tinu ed cf- P into headquarters . . . Sunday President Roosevelt sighed the bill to continue the life o f the reconstruction fin an ce co r­ poration until February I, 1905 . . . S a y in g that a spirit of good- : will toward the U nited S ta tes had developed am ong South A m erican countries during years, I Secretary of S tate Hull Sunday ] visited the W hite House to give R oosevelt a perional report o f his recent P an-A m erican tour. rts o f Minneapolis for »f the 37-year-old head i ia1 S tate Bank, held for $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 the body OI to m ove a n x ie ty ran tom. recent mm had C o t *n ! • . i , , ii I* , . e ..... St ll- n oth in g about. Co ns eq u en tl y , h u n d r e d s of o t h e r i j y o u h a d k n o w n w h at musi c is supposed to give to ; t a r y c o n f i n e m e n t until . people, a n d w ha t u n d e r l y i n g , cosmic b e a u t y j di Pts financially ha nd ic a pp e d are forced t o n e g l e c t o u t s t a n d i n g t a l e n t w h i l e e n - j r o l l e d in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , I h e y e n t e r i u d if- I have held t h e musi c of the masters together. f e r e i d l y i nt o s o m e v o c a t i o n a l r e a d y ov e r- ) buro-, ned with Fe w are able to • b ec a u se of t h e l a c k of time f or w o r k on] no n-credit cours es a n d t h e l a c k of s tu dy facilities. For you would not have g i v e n , Meanwhile, the governm ent has j “Shanghai Lil” p referen ce over the “ Erl K in g” lf ; determined to keen them in soli­ >n . . K t hey ve­ ! veal t he w h e r e a b o u t s o f t he u n ­ | found portion of the $200,000 na,d f"r the reloase of < harlem f . Urschel, Oklahoma City oil man. Alm ost $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f this sum has never been recovered. In another part o f the p en itentiary, George Kelly, another o f the kidnappers, abandoned hi.- a ttitu d e o f atheism a f e w days ago and has expressed a wish to b ecom e an evangelist in the prison bull pen. He now studies the Bible daily. Current Comment unemployed study th e a r ts wh ile h e r e 'fmttnmmtmmstNvmtwfmimwnwmmiHmttnmtfHMHftmtmimmffVfmmmmimiurHiunifmtmnMitfm, — WM. FOX - ' gra du a tes , s — y - — S H A L L W E D A N C E ? I . . P r a c ti c a l ly all public schools r e q u i r e at 3ea>t out a r t or music te a c h e r . U n i v e r s i t y g r a d u a t e s receive no such tra i n in g iii col­ lege, but in o r d e r to te ac h a c a d e m i c s u b ­ jects, t h e y a s s u m e t h e fine a r t s course. Tht result is t h a t in most cases one s u b ­ j e c t will s u f f e r from a lack of sp ec ia liz ed t e a c h e r t r a i n i n g a n d b a c k g r o u n d . Vocati on al a d v a n t a g e s f o r s t u d e n t s im­ plies m o r e t h a n t e a c h i n g t h e arts. Most j o u r n a l i s t s a re r e q u i r e d to have a t h o r o u g h a n d critical a p p r e c i a t i o n of all a r t s ; yet, w h e r e can th e y rec e iv e this b a c k g r o u n d ? A r c h it e c ts now s tu d y sculpture., sk et ch i n g , a n d d r a w i n g , but t h e in s tr uc to r s a n d s tu ­ d e n t s a r e a s k i n g for a d v a n c e d courses in t h e s e sub jec ts . A un ive rsi ty possessing t h e p o te nt ia li ti es as does this institution de s er v es th e h i g h ­ e s t cu l tu r al en v i ro n m e n t. F o r w h a t is l e a r n i n g but a n a p p r e c i a ­ tion a n d a p p l i c a t i o n of th e arts, bot h p r a c ­ tic'd a n d es th et ic ? -------------- o --------------- T housands of A m erican cities will celebrate on Tuesday, January JO, the fifty -sec o n d birthday of F ranklin D elano R oosevelt. B u t these public dances will com prise no ordinary birthday party. P ro­ ceeds w ill be turned ov er to the Warm Springs, Ga., F oun dation for use in co m b a ttin g in fan tile p ara­ l y s i s . There is som ething sin gularly appealing in ob ­ serv in g the birthday o f the distinguished American rn this manner. H im self redeem ed from the insi­ dious malady to a life of su rpassing u sefulness, the fo rgotte n m any thou sand s P resident has not stricken children. The project T e xas sends good cheer. Fox-trot, waltz, or Vir ginia r e e l— on with the dance! is worthy, — T e xas W eekly. Current Campus t f m a hi f iii imnrn Mill rn un c si mn ii t mi* H mitmit HBI* wmiHf* milt n rwmiwrtHitttmfimnifH twit it mailt i, f i ( A M B R I D G E , M ass., Jan. 2 2 .— So advanced is the co u rse in geom e tr y which P rofessor Julian L. is giv in g that fe w , if any, can u nd er­ Coolidge stand it. is T h e H a r v a r d professor Greek Business lecturin g regularly, but the situation presents a stran ge problem. Two stud en ts enrolled in the course, Then a g rad u ate A re c e n t s u r v e y by th e N ati on al Inter- stu d en t began sitting in, ju st for his own e d if ic a ­ f r a t e r n i t y Council on th e m a t t e r of ex­ tion. The graduate stud en t, however, apparently p e n d i tu r e s an d m a n a g e m e n t of G r e e k was m ore enthralled by the m y ste ries of vectors h t i e r societies -how * t h a t g r e a t economies and vortices than the regular stud en ts, for they h a v e been m a d e bv mor e t h a n 6-5 p e r cent propped ihc course. of such o rg an iz at i o n s. This al m o s t r a p i d ! The graduate student la »Ull sitting In and Pro- fessor Coolidge is still lecturing. The d epartm ent ca! e- r e e l I mathematical metaphysics will have to decide d i * a p p e a t a n t e s p e n d i n g i* u n d o u b t e d l y on e Of t h e most what wall happen if the g rad u a te stu d en t d o e sn ’t s a l i e n t po i n t s Of i n f o r m a t i o n r e v e a l e d by choose to drop in any more—and who is to take the nud-year exam in ation which P rofessor Coo- a n y s u r v e y ol A m e r i c a n c a m p u s e s . * c-a.c (. SS, ,, o r It is in t er es tin g lo note ll • va r io u s w a y s ) ,id** haf ire fu ll y prepared. iii which red uction oi to-ca lle d “ u nn ec e s ­ sa ry social expen ditu res *’ p>r .social act iv i ties w a s b r o u g h t abo ut. T h e most im per - i binding, including several manuscripts of the work ’; t a m m e a n s were as f o ll o w s ; R e d u c e d fre- of Omar Khayyam, have been presented to Columbia q u e u e r "I d a n t e , , d i n n e r , a n d r m ok er s . I V’niver.ity by Dr. I .avid E u g e n e Sm ith, p r o f f e r NEW YORK, Jan. 22.— A collection o f 125 islam ic calligraphy, p a intin g and book- pieces of ( em eritus of mathematics. A m o n g the Khayyam works are manuscripts of lo w e l im.*! I a s a s t a r i n g > : r a d i o o r v i m r o l a used I or d a n c e s r a t h e r , the “ R u b a iyat” and of his m ath em atical works, in- t h a n o r c h e s t r a , h o u s e u s e d f o r d a n c e r a t h e r elu d in g in the latter a copy o f his algebra made a t h a n hotels, outlay for dec or a tio ns , f a v o r s | centurx afu-r hls death. a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s c o m b i n e d ! c o s t s , a n d j r e d u c e d , d a n c e s g i v e n w i t h l y t o 3 0 p e r Ct u t re < a c t i o n p o r t s I I d o I T h e . s e m o s t s i g n i f c a n t ’ii of r o o m r e m a n d b oa r d . f a c t s s h o w 7~ . . , T U . v n I .,, T NEW r ORK, Jan. 2 2 .— In his annual report to b o t i - e*, a n d a j p rt.vi(i<-nt Nicholas Murray Butler, Edward S, Rich­ in t h e a l l - i m - l ards, a s o c i a l * director o f the C olumbia U n iversity , extension division, this week advocated that corres- t h a t pondence Students be given acad em ic recognition. I brough their failure to coordinate home cou rses, | u n iv i m it ie s lose much o f their potential power to i i * . .. , . . I l a s t 1 t h e l a r g e ) p o r t i o n o l U r e e k - l e t t e r i „ - fia lit o r g a n i z a t i o n s ha v e r ea li ze d t h a t in o r d e r j influence public opinion, he stated in the report. to survive t h r o u g h pr es en t condition* th e y rnu*t cu t d o w n all of th e i r expenses. Th e m a n t i d about b r i n g s c r e d i t t o t h e f r at e r ni ti es , wh o too o f t e n in t h e pa*t h a v e be en a c c u se d of a lack of a p ra c t ic a l viewp oin t. T h e action t a k e n by tho s e o r g a n iz a ti o n s r e p o r t i n g in t h e s u r v e j by t h e national council, how- ever, is of a nature which should once and in w h i c h t h i s h a s b e e n brought for all silence such criticisms of the fra- ie o f a n a t u r e w h i c h undoubtedly I tensities, and also prove to the fraterni- t ies a n d th*dr m em bers that it is possible to exist in a social sense without n ecessa ­ rily w asting money and to conduct their affairs in som ething approaching a sen ­ sible, businesslike manner. * - f from Meanwhile m em bers ieased as Bromised se k n a p p e r s f -a; ing the r In accords the banker’s fa m ily, hoping that the - o l e was t he Work o f a crank, c o n ­ tinued their attem p ts to contact in- the abductors, but tours passed and he :onu note the icing instructions for inborn did not com e, nee with the terras o f first note. W alter Magee, the friend o f the missing financier. and named a. contact man, w as read} to turn over the $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 in old $5, $10, and $ 2 S> bills not numb I consecutively. Ka in the w eek, the Bre- itom ob i both I c o yere Sal dist in 1 r i o t . quitted md r *ai an out •als vim TA M M A N Y A LL Y — J . b n ll boss o f I McCooey, for 24 yea r s Brooklyn D em ocrats and ch ie f of Tam m any Hall to heart disease S unday a f t e r being co n fined to his home for a week. succum bed nu r Death cam e to | jovial, white- | boss o f A Fe c i t y ’s m ayoralty and all | i!a''t R ° ' ’em b er,, his E A R T H Q U A K E —The haired, ruddy-cheeked o f N ew York C ity ’s heaviest voting I borough, at a tim e when his poi- Maharajah o f the Himalyan In j dom o f Napal S un day anni i t ical power was fast waning. election of J that the earthquake which lost] all India last w eek and eau forces hook d an heavily as Brooklyn voters joined j ------ -------------------------------- ------------- the Guard in, resulting in a spread e f dissatisfaction with leader­ ship and also that o f his closest associate. John F. Curry, Tam- i L A L I F O R N I A ? Send for Book with com p lete d e ­ scriptions on W her«-to-go and What-to-se< No obligation. CLARK TRAVEL SERVICEr X tUFL for Fioi e ’la IL Le I GOING TO p. g. b. morriss landslid! r n r his ! many leader. r M O N E T A R Y — T od ay the S en ­ ate finan ce co m m itte e will take up H O T E L C L A R K , L o s A n g e l e s , Calif. * F rom AUSTIN 2 9 -TO- G A L V E S T O N Other Fares to Galveston: G o o d I n A ll C la u ses E q u i p m e n t P u ll m a n B erth o r S tm t E x tr a (h o . S u r c h a r g e ): $6 .4 2 O ne W ay P are R O U N D TRIPS { {' $ 8 . 6 0 — R e t u r n Li mi t IO D a y s $ 1 0 . 7 0 —- R e t u r n L i mi t 6 Mo n t h i $ 7 . 7 3 C o a c h , Ch a i r Car R o u n d T r i p - — L i mi t IO D a y s Proportionately Low Fares— History’s New Low Travel Cost— APPLY TO ALL SOUTHERN PACIFIC POINTS! Leave 11:30 P. M. P U L L M A N S A N D CO A C H ES A r r iv e Houston 6:1 5 A. AI. Connections fo r Galveston, a r r i v e 0:4 0 A. Al. City Ticket Office 301 C o n g r e s s T ra v e l H e a d q u a r t e r * P h o n e 4301 TC T H E T I E . . done in blue kid, grey piped or all grey kid. . Also in w hite buck leather with built-up heels. $8.50 Spring Wear / \ ____ SHOWING TOMORROW . . THIS SHOP’S FIRST NEW (SEE NORTH W INDOW). AD­ SHOES FOR SPRING. VANCE, STYLES PORTRAYING THE TREND TOWARD LOWER HEELS AND EMPHASIZING THE VOGUE FOR BLUE. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Carl o f Gal­ last veston visited E m ery Carl week-end. Both Mr. and Mrs. ( arl are fo rm er U n iversity stu ­ their d e­ dents, having received is now grees I oiled S ta tes Comm issioner in Galveston. law. Mr. Carl in THE SANDAL . At seal­ in brown right, skin eos- (for beige t u m e s ) . Or navy blue kid. $8.50 ruin mwnr min T I.•■him ^ 9 HHLp • i % : s BOY ALL BOOKS- PRICE FOR THOSE USED AGAIN T e x a s B o o k S t o r e V. THe Student!, Book t*chanue R E T U R N t h e U R I i T A Several stud ents have not returned the proofs of their pictures th at have been m ade for the Cactus. A s the various sections are closing rapidly now, it will be necessary for all proofs to be re tu rn ed at once. O th e r­ wise the C actus staff and the studio m ust m ake the selection of the best proof. I T! $ A l Yearbook of Texas” I T T TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A ctivity Calendar T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 2 3 5 o’clock— Orange Jackets, T exas Union 315. G o'clock— F r « n c h Club, T exas Union 311. 7 o’clock—-Freshman F ellow ­ ship Club, Texas Union 316. 7 o ’clock— Men’s Glee Club, T exas Union 101. 7:30 o ’clock— H ouston Club, Texas Union 315. 7:30 o’clock— Alpha Epsilon D elta, Texas Union 801. 8 o’clock— Cosmorama, T exas Union 309. that informed reference to the overcrowding of ; and location o f these in the build- this home of the social sciences. I ing proposed, we are not yet ready wa are several I to advise you further than to mg- Engiish instructors have this year i gest that it is often possible for been moved from their previous j two allied abject* to use the same offices m this building, but that* room and many of the same books 28 English Classes are still being j and periodicals. When seminar ’aught there. Since the only home rooms can be provided, we hope that most of us have a t present is | that they will be assigned on the to be torn down shortly, we ask j basis of actual needs for efficient instruction. The t hat we be regarded as having J and economical fir st call on any new building to J ultimate solution o f numerous be erected. However, we do not problems of this kind demands and care to be perm anently separated ! will doubtless receive detailed from eat h other an y m o re than the* study by your comm ittee and by are social sciences care to be alated. We wish to be treated as firm ly convinced that classjyioras and offices for teachers must he well as they are at present. 3. As to the need for sem in a r! provided before an entire floor is rooms in the new Library we have devoted to seminar rooms alone. I emporarily we may have to teach no desire to quarrel. V e feel the want of such rooms for proper in- as we have done for the past fifty struct.on in the languages ju st as j years. The immediate concern of keenly a.- do our colleagues. C o n -1 the languages is for such place! to size, I teach all our students as those al­ cerning the exact number, sep- others a ffected . But we PAGE THREE ready provided for the social sci­ ences and other departments or* the University. Sincerely vours, E. M. CLARK J. L. BOYSEN ERMA GILL ROBT. A. LAW L. M. HOLLANDER C, M« MONTGOMERY D. A. PENICK AARON SCHAFFER Committee from A ncient and Modern Languages. ----------- .-Q_--- ----_--_ Dr. arui Mrs, J. W. W eeks o f Roseoburg visited their daughter Maxine at L ittlefield Dormitory Sunday. Cat her day and A ngleton ine Elsbury spent Satur- in >umiay at her home L a s Haswell w e n t to San An- tonio for the week-end. T H E A T E R S “THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE” with Ann Harding, Nils Asther, Robert Young, and Sari Maritza last tim es today at the Paramount. “ THE PRIZEFIGHTER AND THE LADY” w ith Max Bael*, Myrna Loy, Primo Cam era, and now Jack Dem psey through W ednesday at the Queen. “ BOMBSHELL” with Jean Har­ low, Lee Tracy, Ralph Mor­ gan, and Franchot Tone opens today to play through Thursday at the Hancock. “ THE DEVIL’S BROTHER” with Stanley Laurel and Ol­ iver Hardy opens today at the Texas. it is Old stu ff, this, but tendant soul-satisfying melodrama, ! and the right solution D put up. in bright new bottles with modernis­ tic trimmings, and when the mix­ ture is well shaken and a heavy ! dash o f unquestioningness of the obvious is added, resulting cocktail will be found quite palat­ able. the is the most Nils Asther, cast in a role where he can win some sym pathy for a change, convincing person shown. He plays the part of the self-effa cin g why-don’t- you-speak-for-yourself-John with a wholehearted sincerity and true­ ness to character that raise him greatly in our opinion. Sari Mar­ itza and Robert Young almost out ­ in their excellent do them selves portrayal of splendid aud worth­ less young wastrels. R eview ed Today Estim ate: C plus. T. P. H E T 1 P R I Z E F I G H T E R A N D T H E L A D Y ” w ith M yrna L oy, M ax B a er, P r im o C a m e r a , J a c k D e m p s e y , a n d O t t o K r u e g e r . O rig in a l F r a n c e s M arion, D ir e c t e d b y W . 1 . l o r y f o r . h r , ._. „ _ . c r e . n by ! H T “ E wit! , w it h T h e Opening Today _______ I)KVIL S B R O T H E R " and S t a n l e y L a u rel laboratories. Wo shul plain if the language ct C( be the com pleled ,accd a3 c, There are far too many close- this picture. The pal. ups m beauty of Ann Harding against Lll>rary as Garrison Hall. With a monotonous background o f white grow s to symbolize what this film is: a rather colorless run-of-the- mill product. * Classified Ad Section WLL un nu ua J ii 2 2 m m rn m m rn rn ta s m w i FURNISHED APTS. FURNISHED APTS. TODAY IS TH E TIME M a n y h o u s e m o t h e r s t h r o u g h o u t t h e University district r e p o r t t h a t th e ir houses a r e a l r e a d y filled f o r t h e spring. S tu d e n t s a r e m a k in g r es er va ti o n s S O W ! Every d a y you wait to begin y o u r a d v e r ­ tising m e a n s m a n y pr os pective t e n a n t s lost. MERELY DIAL 2-3164- WE LL DO TH E REST WHERE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER TO GFNTt.FMKN N down.-st a irs room, prix room. sleeping u p sta irs reasonable. 2601 Uniters* 6129. halt reb. A v rn. •niched AI sa Q aet, Phone WHERE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER IN UUY ATE bon. • . .inlet ST" v a c a n e l e s ? FOE EEN* § .Rh Phi ti. ROOMS 5 cam pus, furnished. for comfortably space. Heat fi 20" i U n iters! FOR MRN st BLOCK Univ THE CAMPI]cP By M A B E L S H E L B Y Campus Fraternities Entertain Students, Visitors Dinner Mallory, Sarah Elizabeth McIn­ tosh, Emmajane Pew ell, Mary Davis, Dorothy Leedom, Lots An-1 derson, Aileen Gardner, Susan j Sanford, June W est, Ann Bentley, j Olivia N olte, Elizabeth Wansley, Mary Elaine Anderson, Juliette Loustauneau, and Gus Eifler. Eleanor Chance, B etty Phillips, Florence Schneider, Elizabeth Parke, Mary Thompson, Jean Reed, and Judge and Mrs, Claude G. Pollard were entertained at the Beta Theta Pi house. Guests at the Theta Xi house Dinner truest* at the Delta Kappa Epsilon house Sunday were Sarah Lee Meadows, Margaret Ann Taylor, Malcolm Monroe, Vir­ ginia W ilkins, Melon Torrance, Inez Granau, Adrian Rose, Caro­ Jane W einert, lyn Carpenter, Kathryn M ayfield, Charlotte Dies, Catherine Neal, and Mar­ garet Ames o f Houston. The Kappa Sigmas entertained Elizabeth Hardy, Carol W ilson, Helen Holmes, Mary Ridgeway, June Smith, Helen Sharp, Mildred Patton, Beth Ryburn, Estelle Mc- Clung, B etty Townsend, Ruth Kirk, Ruth Hutchinson, Jane Tur­ ner, Bibs Conner o f Houston, Dr. and Chilton Stuart McCorkle, O’Brien. Guests at the Sigma Phi Ep­ silon house were Ruth Cunning­ ham, Barbara Bristol, Dorothy Shelby, Maurine Allen, Aline Mc­ Laughlin, and Margaret McDowell, Chi Phi guests were Lorraine B e s s i e I s . V a n D y k e . A M e t r o - G o l d w y n - ■ U liv ,‘r H a i d y» t w o o f th e s c r e e n ’* Sw eeney, i Mayer picture. At the Queen. were Virginia Breeding, Jo Chewning, F erns Elizabeth Sibentson, Mildred W il- son, Marjorie Owen, and Georgia j There can be no doubt that this production is the greatest prize­ May Norwood. fight picture ever film ed. All the glamour, color, and thrills of the prize ring arc realistically an ,lis. . t'a u le l' Hardy "'am- Omega Beta Pi fraternity had as its guests Ivy Parker, Paul Barker, Dorothy Vernon, Ile !eta Wills, B etty Love Rugeley, Gladys I play* McCullough, of the Cherrille de BarDeleben, and Eve- j heavyw eight champion, Primo Car- nera, is tall, lithe, and handsome' lyn Harper. j and proves him self as great a lover j Bedichek, I Max Baer, challenger most popular funsters, opens to ­ day at the Texas T heater. The I picture is guaranteed to produce laughs, though it has little story is the second fu ll­ or plot. featuring the length production \ u ' T t ----------- Sarah It T the Hancock are Jean Har­ lo w and Leo Tracy in ‘‘Bomb­ shell," a brittle comedy that moves fast and freely and is crammed lu ll o f good laughs. H allow , as scatter-brained Hollywood I t h e star who is always, g ettin g goofy notions, plus Lee Tracy, in his f a r - ; ©rite role of tho suprem ely fast-) talking pressagent alw ays just two I guesses ahead of her, really make J a team . -------------- o-------------- New Library - - (Continued From Page One) B E N E D I C T T O H O N O R form er student o f the U niversity I J* a fighter— and the boy c an act t i C)t xjiv o v J t t o j R U S K L I T E R A R Y CLUB H onoring Mayor Tom Miller, President II. Y. Benedict will en­ tertain the faculty canvassers for the Roosevelt Birthday Ball at a luncheon to be given in the Uni­ versity Commons at I o’clock W ed­ nesday afternoon. B E N E F I T S P O N S O R S and a member o f Alpha “Phi soror- ^ 1?s stature conjures up mental im- d & iv ej i ages of clean-lim bed Greek gods and Socratic athletic students. And when he cries every woman in the rpy \ rj/x j ri ( \ i>k’’ vt iJf )T7CL’ ' a d ie n c e em its a nigh. He will un- 7 0 H O L D O I E N H O L S E doubtedly be one of the biggest Rusk Literary Society will have boxoffice draws o f the season for open house at 7:15 o ’clock Febru- I both sexes, for he is a m an’s man ary 6 in Law Building 3. This as well as a lady’s. m eeting will begin a drive for new members, according to a statement from Louis Krueger, vice president. is not much to be said Reports on faculty ticket sales against the picture with the ex­ for the charity ball to be held Jan­ ception of Myrna Loy’s dummy uary 30 will be heard the singing. It is le o apparent. The luncheon, and plans for further picture is not altogether for lov- activities the U niversity dis- , „ . t for it has The ti* st will be considered, Dean T. U. I jej?e o f Artg an(j Sciences, and j other elem ents Taylor, chairman ol the Lm ver- * w a j Crews Morris, varsity de-J story is more than m ediocre; the atty com m ittee on arrangem ents batei% who in 1932 toured Eng- | director was perhaps the best who said Monday. Peniek, assistant dean o f the C o l-1 era of prizefighting, Dr. H. Y. Benedict, Dr. I). A. o f interest. There in at . , _ in an adequate modern building. The languages however, are soon the present to he evicted from Main Building and turned loose to graze on the campus wherever green patches may bo found. Our could have been picked for t h e , o job; and the east is incomparable. U T y plea "as hvvn f° r temporarily Who could ask for more in a prize-1 a“e KS I k .ABLE room, private bat h, three fur $26.60 per month. Mr*. D. W. Love- ______ iady. 4" t VV' ROOM A ND Bf A Rf) FUR BOY'S —Half block from campus. Attractive rate”. Set* our rooms before moving. 2006 Speed­ way. Phone 6826. . i.'al! -TOT. . TYPING EX PERT TYPING BY U n iversity grad ­ uate w ith M A. decree in E n g lish . Pour y ea rs exp erien ce th e se s. in th* ut**, arm B u sin ess A d m in istration re­ port**. W I W est 83rd. T elephone 4075. typ in g WHERE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER LARGE, w ell furnished so u th ea st room with or Without board. Sleeping porch Ga*, iinen, maid service. Boy* on cam ­ p u s. 2508 Speedw ay. 2-52*9. ADJO INING B A T H — room p rivate hi nu'. Board optional. Q uiet. Ideal for stu d y. 5 blocks cam pus. 2108 San Gab- _________ riel. P hone 2d b l . TW O Newly furnished room s w ith e x c e l­ cam pus, I L blocks of len t m eals. in 1984 beautiful, vate home. N ear cam pun, $ 2 5 .0 9 . 2 garages Phone 1404 ST ’ I)ENT Bt.Ut rf- - S ou th east room s. Pri­ -Vs! co n v en ­ ie n c e :. E xcellent rn- als. R eference* ex- changed 111 F 19th St. Piton* 9065. W ELL- i- I RN IS ii Kl), d ow n ­ stair'- room Also three room s u p stairs. Al! conven ien ces, Gas furnish ed . M r s. b ailie t Wood. San A ntonio. Phom 7 - V AU A St TES for b oys at 1918 Speedw ay. * .h hath. Meals excellen t. P rices right. One block cam pus. PHIA ATB, d ow n stairs, so u th ea st room. P rivate hath, D esirable fur tw o boys. campus. Phone Nicely furnished. Block west Reasonable. 2309 San A ntonio. 7060. R id IMS i - r bo;. • with o located * Sleeping porches. Show er Conveniently and room wilt; cam pus. Shower. ______________________ _ from 404 VV 23. Rh. VI. SAVING for boy s. Large south sleep in g porch, $5 pv r m onth. Garage if desired. SOS W est 19. Phone 867 **. F liK R EN T: Two bedroom s for wom en 2600 __________ ________________ Two blocks m irth of Whit ii. _ FOK R E N T —To gen tlem en , furnace her" ii home, large room. Also sm aller private bath. Garage. Aldridge cam pus. in without board, le-fo u rth block I I'hone 2-4 783. I room , P lace. Phone 6*7 4 TW O la r g e room s ideal for th r e e boy*. T hree-gngrter bed*, tile bath, in g pore he . R easonable. Al na. Freem an. *oT W est 23. Phone 91 lot cly. large so u th ea st r< BUYS l . i ’h. D o . I.Ic h o ! , and furniture, On. block west. campo San A ntonio, Phone 3401. joiiiiiv: Sic p. m a d ­ it leu tv I EGR ROYS comdia! i* S econd 2 6 0 $ til Lark. fro nt ro am will ■<■- ’ b a y a . R e a s o n a b l e 3 a r from campus. Rhone 8166. . t .v A v i bath.-—T ele- phone. Also ro o m in p r i v a t e h o m e for once. 2310 i G A R A G E ROOM p ri va ti j j boyg B e t t e r j Nueces. P h o n e 9357. I L O V E! Y s o u t h e a s t room, sleeping porch, sc Sit. p r i v a t e b a t h , a u t o m a t i c h eater. M idwav b etw een Capitol a n d U n i v e r s i t y . this a t s c I 1619 P.rg to * . P h o n e 4907. I BOYS B Kick s o u t h L aw Bldg. Nicely furnished rn.,ms. Large sleeping porch. d in ing H u m 1910 All c o nv en ien ce s. Special I. R easonable. I o p en in g F e b ru a ry I W ich ita, Phone 2 - 1 1 5 - BOYS!! I &rge Rooms— Excellent meal* Sleeping Porches I -2 Blacks caui- half block University MRS. FLORENCE JONES 201 AR( HWAY Off Speedway at 26th St. NICK SOUTHEAST ROOM for boys. One- campus. Op­ posite Littlefield Dormitory, Maid ser­ vice. $7.59. Phone 8376. NICE, CLEAN comfortable bedrt om, large closet, near bath. With or without kitchen privileges. All modern conven­ iences Also garage. 2-2038. GIRLS Nice so u th e ast rooms. Sleeping porch. Approved home. Very reasonable. Boart! Light j ‘I WO P h o n e, and rooms, housekeeping. blocks campus. 7703. NICK FR O N T wouth ladies. Kitchen hom e. Conveniently A BL E hoi! FOR O N E FOR REN .RAI Phone COOL T DELAY— CAL TOD FL 2 - 3 1 6 4 DISCRIM . NATI NI th. I i F A: im run I j Breakin I 2-4411. I SHARE ! rd ERY • st (« [VE HUME ii nu j price. Rh ) AT TRA O’ furnish I W hole* on blocks campus. Ph .ne SSI3 ROOM room a hoard Sleepi I Ste v e t Very rt pus. I 908 WH t FN : 'F P T ii )N AL board. do re he rh’ )ked ia hie, Th re 24 ti VV Build! from Law Phone 4042. ROOM and board month. Ga Jupe, Phone 5967 i ii' SIR Ai! it "south bath. Garage if graduate students, Sent to Universal y. Wic furnish* at ITS in r il l ) ' Giiada- de room will *■ d Pre) or couple. 2 47 2',. Priv >r bo Phoi ROC Pl I w a : Southeast Room RF FOR pr * Lr bed. rn t n All 261.1 I Block off ca filii: bed. joins ing porch. Pi is Q h ant 240!) San A ntonio 2-2 1 43 ROOMS FOR G IRLS— Moat cor venient and a ttra c tiv e rooms rig h t at cam pus. B reak fast optional. Maid service. Rea­ 891 W est sonable rates. R eferen ces. i 2 I st Si. IP him fo r two girls at 2412 W ichita, j One block north of cam pus, across j from Wo m en * G ym . P hon e 4590. J MAN S T U D E N T : A ttractive room . Vt- joining bath. T elephone booth. B u ss button*. Maid serv ice. Gas furnish ed . Ju st o ff “ The D rag.'’ Very desirable. : 2205 N u eces, P hone 5522. cent Bt) A 3 ,' ATT ENT IO N N ice room* adja- ' large sleep in g porch. E xcellent : hom e-cooked m eals. N ear cam pus. Rea- I sortable rates. Call 2 -4 8 9 5 . 2808 Guad­ alupe. BOYS— Nicely furnished sou*beast room, steeping porch, all convenience*, and family furnished. Meals ' style Reasonable. I 70s Guadalupe. I'hone i 2-2375. everything M en Students e two vai cam pus ai m er hath "PH) Real 2308 SAN' ANTU NIO PHU NL 97 - i DESIR A B I T ROOM f I WtJ, Ev t r . thing Rates rea- 6 -12 after furnished. P r i v a t e hm sionnhk*. bd s VS. 31, PH 8 p.m.________________ __ N ICE LY f ir n i h ed room.: fur b o ys, Maid f u r n i s h e d . All c o n v e n i­ ences. R e ason ab le. T h re e blocks cam pus. 612 VS , I 2nd. ROUM a .' h p r i v a t e show er batt,, s u i t a b l e service. Gas for o ne cr two boy -. E vc: v t Ling cam; S peedw ay, V ,c A >Y»• —lu trg t com f o r t ca t expo ;.re, alee] Optional. Block v:,-st of Ant Phone Attention! I h a v e re em fur 2 boys in re f in is h e d home. my newly f u r n it u r e . A ll c o n v e n ­ New ience?, R e a so n a b le . O ne block cam pus. EXCELLENT 2 3 0 0 S a n A n t o n i o P h o n e 5 5 0 7 in private room for b oys home two block,-t From campus-. C o n­ g enial group. E v e ry convenience. S II W. I 'th . P h o n e 'KU). k c nim f o r t m e n '' Vi."' ~ 7 7 ;v;7,i hi>mf G arag e available, Phone 5754, a t t r a c t i v e MEN— E x cep tio nally room , I psi j. sr*. New home. H ard w o o d floor*. tile bath. Near c am p us. L a r g e closet;*, Gas, g a r a g e furnished 500 We*? IS. Is This Your Ad? I f this w ere y o u r ail it w o uld have been r e a d b y h u n d r e d s of p eop le j u s t a s you a r e r e a d in g it now . W hy not put y o u r n o tic e of v ac anc ie s b e f o r e th e st ii lent arui f a c u lty body of th e U n i­ v ersity by in v e s tin g a d o lla r bill in a sm all ad? You m erely dial 2-3161, a n d r e st. F r e e we w JI do the pick-up se rv ic e a n d tr a i n e d a d - w r i te r s a r e a t yo u r s e r ­ vice. PRIVATE BATH rn pr.vi entrance. G arage if Lieu I _ fur si idy. 1807 N ROOM FOR' BOYS. Two room*, near U River* i ;3 W< t 24th J lance* J i A V f me Private* rd. Q Bet. t i l s. Ph c«Iy furniahe AII Caliver Phone 9806. 9* several buys. and $19. Mr Nance Phew !’r I e «f Mary : .'4 7. W A N T E D WANTED- board Phony W A N T E D Cabrie Business Directory A UTO RADIATORS hb.ck LET I writ h till ut if** \ a Ct, ut Bob d ,L autom obile radial o r yr- pared radiator ratting. Ant i-frecze. -Lav aes. $ I - per m o n t h m e a ls CAFES VS HE RI CAN YUI g t th r e e m e a ls It)) t h a t g i v e you th e g r e a t e s t v a r i e t y a n d t h a t a r e se rv ed t a m it v - • L - * T h e a-, W.r S L L L I V A N ’S DIN INC HAIT.. 2 0 We s t 1 9 th .________ R E S T A U R A N T ROM ANO— It a l ia n d i n - ’ irs w ith s p a g h e t t i or ra-.toii. P ho ne S ucetti- 1267. res* r v a tio ■ (Tito for 1 OO* I ’ h S tre et. CLOTHING F U G U E S ! CAI ai d h a n d ck S h o e s , co a ts , p u r c h a s e d , 411 .abb, LAUNDRIES This Number, 3702, O P E N S A D I R K, V L I N E IV I H E H O MK S T F. KU LAI S D R Y PLUMBERS E R A V E N ing re pair* , nee u o n s. 140: gas piping, anti I iv ara. Ph on e * plum b- ■if coo- RECORDS JU ST RECEIVED I anent— “ Ink* Dint th e Water** by on his Royal Canadian He cording CO. MUSIC your entertain* f* >o ' and “Nigh* ay Lombardo ai d rc- a Brunaw >• k it today a t J. R. REED r 80,I Congre** SHOE REPAIRING REP \ : RIN’t ding. (Ort thing done tv* RFI AIR SHO! Prep. refits i bing., III •hwig, relining, pad. tit. >' *i g. and every- ti CENTRAL MION VV. 6th John Huge, mot • hats *. TAILORS J) UTILIZE the ##rr!fe* of sailars, cleaner* and dyers* offered by RIOS BUUS, >r* a 115 VV 7th. Phone 2-27 73. YOU and tai T a i l o r * . BOARD: lLaso number o f bon sires room-matt 2620 >4 W ich ita. FOR F M E u b tr 1929 our hand: f s e c u r i n g ’ hi address BOARD for limited student de­ L ith. ans (able price . G raduate ; r f . mi ad. Phone 872 FOR SALE An ex tra copy of th e pop- Caetua has b. en placed Iii r sale. Anyone interested in book should ra il 2-S.B4 or ti Student Publications, Inc., CALL 2 316 4 TU E SD A Y FOR ADS TO A P PE A R IN THIS SECTION W E D N ES - ; DAY MORNING. FREE FICK U P AND I EX PER T AD W R IT IN G SERVICE AT ____________________ YOUR REQ UEST. FURNISHED APTS. I T H R E E blocks west of cam pus, m odern livin g room . > <*droom, h ath , k itchen, I (Unit)sr room Radiators, w ater, telephone, Kara Ste. 2 HQ 9 Rio Grande. TO MKN -A " $26' ajwmnn'r.t f.A I t * . In­ this at 202 E ast 32. New v e s tig a te and clean. Smith exposure. Call 8969. FOR RENT A partm ent for tw o Bovs. ’I win b*-d*. show er, privacy. Good fu r ­ n itu re, very reasonable rent. 2 -2910 21 OI) -AN G ABRIEL NICELY furnished apartm ent A lsu tw o desirable fron t room : Bonailie. 865 W. ; 2-6761. _ 22nd _ _ _ _ _ ___ fur rent. Rea P hon e S t. j q u iet— $22.00. cam p u s. Sleeping poreh, ATTRACTIVE apartm ent 3 blocks west liv in g room, k itc h e n e tte, private bath and entrance. E xcep tion ally P hone 2 -4 5 4 8 or 5358. A PPR O V E D apartm ent for Kiris. Lary> so u th room s. S in g le beds. K itch en ette. P riv a te b ath. G arage. I block of cam pus. P h o n e 8088. B E A U T IE D ! M *rtm en t. ish in g s, panelled w alls, Period tile bath, fu rn ­ in ­ 3 1 st and Speedw ay. cin erator. garage. P h o n e 2 -6 6 6 6 . G I R L S — Approved room , L a r g e porch. Sm all sin g le room, g as plate. Suburban. Phone 6546. a p a r t m e n t s , k itch en ette. 1-2 e W • s t 22 tin y SM ALL, th ree room , furnish ed ap art­ ment. fur couple or tw o g irls. R ea so n ­ 803 W. 21 st. Phone 3 804. ably priced U NF URN ISH ED APTS. 4407 A venue H . P hone j Cl~ N ICE, new four room apartm ent. Lath G arage. Modern. Q uiet. Ideal for stu dent couple. 9060. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS f u rn i s h e d BLOCK W E S T of a p a r t m e n t , s o u t h e a s t e x p o s u r e G a r a g e . $20. Bills paid. C on v e n ie n t b a t h , ph one. Dial 8 1 0 8 . 2 2 b 8 S a n An tonio. c a m p u s , MISCELLANEOUS PAY i ASH for su it* an d overcoats. I also Ion ii money ort suit* ar a n y ­ th in g of value. L. L av es, P a w n b r o k e r. 217 East S i x t h St. BLU KHOO KS. large 36 page, 2 tor 5 c ; l a r g e th e m e pads, Hic; 109 s h e e t s ll A G E ’S 5c & Hic t y p i n g p a p e r , S r O R E , 24 08 Guad alupe. ! dc. Nicely E x c e lle n t m eals. ROOM A N D BOARD A T T E N T I O N G IR L S — R o a m a n d b o ard. f u r n i s h e d r o o m s. S leepin g p o r ch if desire d. Block, c a m p u s . 26 10 W i c h i t a P h o n e 2 -2267. L A R G E room w ith sle ep ing p o r c h In p r i ­ v a t e h om e. A d jo in s bath. P r i v a t e e n ­ R e ason ab le t r a n c e . E x ceptio nal m eals. T w o boys. 301 W est 22. P h o n e 8948 E X C E L I HNT m eals , s t y l e . A t ­ r o o m -. P r i v a t e p o r c h e s. T u b and sh o w e r b a t h , 2211 Rio G r a n d e . P h o n e 2-0194. t r a c t i v e prices. A! o fam ily BOYS! Room anil board or board. Large rooms, sleeping porch. Excellent meals. Con­ veniently located near "Drag on carline. MRS. LOLIS JOSEPH 2295 Rio Grande Phone 2-3 ’ 12 WILL HAVE a few room s a t 1903, 190 7. and 1997 1 _• University Ave. Block from campus. Call a t 1905 Dip*. J. I). Copeland* I 7996, for Private located. Reason- University. I abl,*. Garage. 2995 Rio Grande. Phone room privilege. Idea! ___________________ BOYS— Room for two. O n e block library. { Calcul»n*r Beautiful and comfortable homo- P r i e d i rig h t. Call H ardin a t 3-5804. 2197 Wfeitfe. 119 E a st 19 St* TYPEWRITERS Typew riter*. Auding M achine Sale•, Rental*. R e p a irs TY PKW RITER EXCHANGE Thou* M G E F O U R T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T U E SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 23, 1934 Steer Basketball Quintet Takes Time Out to Study ♦ ♦ Terrible S w e d e s Booked to Play Track Outlook Is Promising Freshmen to Play Invitation Archery Rice Owls Trounce Tournament Is Announced Schreiner Here Next Baylor Bears, 45-30 Several L e tte rm e n ' R eturn T o Squad g . f o r No p r a c tic e w as s c h e d u le d y e s ­ terd a y a f t e r n o o n th e S t e e r b a s k e tb a ll sq u a d . C o a ch E d Olio a n n o u n c e d t h e next session to be st! inc W e d n e s d a y , w ith p r a c tic e d u r i n g finals to be light. T h e n e x t r e g u ­ la r g a m e of t h e T e x a s c re w will be held h e re F e b r u a r y 5. w ith th e po 1 u rn is Thu C oa ch C ly d e L i t t l e f i e l d ’s 1934 tr a c k te a m will h a v e in a d d i tio n to se v e r a l v e r y p r o m is in g f o r m e r rf til O lsen s T e r r ib le S w e d e s f r e s h m a n s t a r s s e v e r a l l e t t e r m e n th e bac k to f o r m th e n u c l e u s o f ling t h e opposition. far, T e x a s h a s m e t e v e r y Sq Uad. M a n y o f th e m a r e i e x c e p t i e n c e w i n n e r s a n d a few a r e h o ld - I 8t™ n * c o n t e n d e r th e c o n f e r e n c e f e e t . P i c k e t t will a so I 12 f e e t . P i c k e t t will also th e f o r in ers c f p r e s e n t c o n f e r e n c e r e ' r e la y s te am A rka n r e a c h 13 f e l t a n d 0 "-YC d C V :, II Handball Society Elects Nine New Members t h e r e c o rd . T h is y e a r S ew ell h o p e s to inches, th e r e b y s e t t i n g a n e w r e c o r d . 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S om e o f th e E n glish cu stom s for arch ery to u r ­ n am ents w ill be carried out. in a sp ecial la st E ven ts w ill Isabel M anton w ill be “ Lady P aram ou n t” in ch arge of th e v a ­ rious ev en ts. She w ill be a ssisted by Jean Reed as “ P rin cess o f th e G reen ” in ch arge o f arran gem en ts. include th e S ta n d ­ ard C olum bia Round fo r W om en , sh ot in team s o f fo u r; the G arland S h oot; and the B alloon Shoot. T he w in n in g high p o in t scorer fo r the b egin n ers and ad­ van ced w ill be given an aw ard. team and* Jan. W ACO, 22.— Shipw reck K elly and h is R ice m ates w recked the B aylor B ears here to n ig h t 45 to 3 0 . B aylor took the in the op en in g m om ents, 3 to 0, but the O wls sunk th ree g oals in rapid su ccession to gain a 6-3 lead and led the rem ain d er o f th e gam e. T he score a t the h alf w a s R ice 17, B aylor 12. lead The B ears again su ffe r e d from rough play, throe o f the p layers b ein g chased o f f th e co u rt fo r too m any fo u ls. Tw o o f the R ice men w ere evicted by the sam e rou te. Eaton w as high point man w ith 13 points. Parks led the B aylor to s­ sers w ith B y th eir ten p oin ts. b rillian t v icto ry to n ig h t th e O w ls jum ped back into the thick o f the co n fe r e n c e f la g chase. C a p t a i n A l e x a n d e r Cox is th e r e p r e s e n t e d in R o b e rt A n d e r s o n b e r ca n be elec ted to th e U ni p r e s e n t h o ld e r o f th e S o u t h w e s t ^ a n d C£ nrU'* ( l i a n ^ D both o f A u s-. sity H a n d b a ll Club, a u n a n i n r f o r m e r * o n f e r e n c e r e c o rd in th e 44 0 d a s h I «“ ». T h e from c a m e a n d has b e e n f o r v e a l" . His tim e is 48.5. H e is th e p a s t t w o a of t e a m s , b o th 4 4 0 - y a r d r e la y - - - ---------, .—j t h e c o n f e r e n c e m e e t j t h e c o n f e r e n c e which w on last y ea r. C ox w a s g iv e n n a t i o n a l dash f o r th e la st tw o y e a r s . I n th e d u al m e e t w ith A. & M. he lo s t his o n ly r a c e o f th e 19 33 se a s o n . J o e S to r m will be a c o n t e n d e r f o r L a n e B l a k e n e y ’s tit le a s will be Bill R e d d e n a n d Mule W ilson. a p u sh sh o t— was t h e s e n s a tio n o f B ro w n w o o d , w i n n e r f o r t h e last w e e k 's S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e ca g e r a c e a< th e c r a c k U n iv e r s it y b e >t r e c o rd is 4 m i n u t e s a n d p a s t ; tw o y e a r s in th e m ile r u n . H is 27 I s e c o n d s . In a d d i tio n to t h e m ile, h e I r u n s a 4 4 0 o n t h e m ile r e l a y t e a m , a d d e d 43 p o in ts t o t a l f o r 67 t o c a ta - lead o f p o in t h o n o r s A r c h e r h as b e e n on H e has also bee n a m e m b e r o f th e * , | ^ SS. C° ^ n -i * ‘ ( . - e a m 01 . e P a 1>an D e la n e y will be a s t r o n g D allas y . M. C. A. tw o S o u th -} Javej in c o n t e n d e r f o r f i r s t p la c e in th is y e a r . In la s t year th e I — sasrrss....... — ea so n . G r a y w ost C o n f e r e n c e s p rin g , w hile t r .u .p t e a m s a n d t h r e e c ro s s conn - ; V*aoe c h a m p io n s h ip I c o n f e r e n c e m e et he w o n second a h ea v e ° f a b o u t 190 v a r io u s I f i r s t h a lf to ta k e a big lead, o t h e r schools a n d w ith a th le tic clu bs w e r e discussed. A . | & M., S an M arcos, a n d Y. M. C. A. hav e a l r e a d y sc h e d u le d I c o m p le te ly o f f f o r m a n d the m a tc h e s w ith th e U n iv e r s it y h a n d - j M agnolia ; ball te a m . A n a t t e m p t will b e m a d e T h e se co nd d e f e a t ca m p la st S a t- f re s h m e n w e r e ta ll little a t t e m p t will b e m a d e J tr o u b le in a v e n g in g an e a r ly sea- th e f r o s h h a d g ive n tro u b li to sc h ed u le m a tc h e s w ith R a n d o lp h j son dt T ulsa u n l a y w h e n te a m h a d e f e a t v e r y th e i Field in S an A n to n io a n d w ith t h e j th e m . Daily Featurette T h e f r e s h m a n te a m th is y e a r is I o n e of th e best th e U n iv e r s it y h a s ! h ad in s e v e r a l y e a r s , and s e v e r a l I of th e p la y e r s a r e e x p e c t e d to win I b e r t h s on t e a m n ext th e v a r s it y ! y e a r . J a c k Collins, ta ll c e n te r , is the m o st o u t s t a n d i n g m e m b e r of first y e a r cre w . H is a b ility to out j u m p o p p o n e n t > a n d to lay th e ball in th e b a s k e t f r o m u n d e r th e goal h a s b e e n th e b ig p u n c h j the tr y c h a m p io n te a m s . H e c a p ta in e d : ^e e t. th e la st cro ss c o u n t r y te a m . T h is ] y e a r he will a l t e r n a t e b e t w e e n t h e c o n s id e r s his 195 4 sq u a d a most mile r u n , h a l f m ile, a n d th e m ile ; p r o m is in g one, he will still have r e p la c in g m a n y of rela y . J. R. C o le m a n o f L u f k i n y e a r 's will be a c o n t e n d e r f o r t h e mile, a h a r d his m e n of th e p rev io u s T R o b e rt Sew ell, a F o r t W o r t h H ’-iad. A m o n g th e se m e n a r e l i a r - i live E v e n th o u g h C oach L ittle f ie ld tim e th e 1933 c o n f e r - *ow h u r d le s , b r o a d ju m p , a n d th e legalized bo x in g in th e 1933 c o n f e r e n c e u n d e r t h e p a r i- m u tu e l lit- sy ste m , j tie f o r w a r d . F o r d W ith e r s p o o n , g u a r d , T o n y C osta, s c r a p p in g rison S t a f f o r d w ho p laced in th e j p o r t e n t e v e n ts — th e o f M orris S a n d s, f a s t m o v in g r e t u r n a n d h o rse r a c i n g x a s ’ n m e m o r y be c a u s e o f tw o im- ; o f th e fro s h in g a m e s to d a te . 1933 s p o r t s y e a r w ill j j a v e li n m e e t. pole v a u l t e r , la st y e a r tie d f o r th e f irs t h o n o rs in d e f e a te d a n d e v e r y g a m e a p p a r ­ e n t ly a w e ll-m a tc h e d a f f a i r . E v e n th e c e lla r- h o ld in g B a y lo r fiv e can be c o u n t e d on t h r o u g h with a f a i r p e r c e n t a g e in t h e win In b o th of th is w e e k ’s c o lu m n . tilts, h o w e v e r, th e B e ars r a t e c o n ­ sid e ra b ly t h e u n d e r d o g s . to com e T he loss o f E d g a r M e y e r, blond B o xing and horse r a c in g w a s le g a l - 1 close g u a r d i n g b a c k c o u r t p la y e r, ized a n d m a d e e f f e c tiv e A u g u s t . a n d Bob F r a n c is and A lb re c h t, to ssers, a r e o th e r m e n t h a t h e a d e d d a - h m a n , w i n n e r o f th e j 31. T h e f irs t r a c in g m e e t, a 2 1 - j goal I OO a n d 220 a n d also a m e m b e r of day a f f a i r both th e 440 a n d mile r e la y s will be k e e n ly fe lt. H e ran IOO in 9.7 e n d m e e t was held a t the E p so m J a n d th e 220 in 21.3 in th e c o n f e r ­ ence m e e t o f 1933. 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