H E LP D E F E A T T. C. U. BIG R A L L Y TO N IG H T IN GYM A T 7:30 J I a i I m l e x a n T h e First C ollege D a ily in th e South The W eather Y e ste rd a y 's te m p e ra tu re , 65, Today, continued cool. V o l . X X X I V A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 9, 1932 SIX PAGES TODA Y No. 46 OOSEVELT AND GARNER WIN LARGE MAJORITY VICTORY RALLY PLANNED TONIGHT Mrs. Ferguson Runs Off From Bullington Bevo Leads Students In Governor's Race In Pep Display on Eve Of Steers’ Departure A m e n d m e n t For Hoover Concedes Permanent Fund Carries Democrats Victorious in Both National and State Elections Victory To Opponent W a r will be declared by th e s tu d e n t body of The U n iv ersity of T exas a t a rally in G rego ry Gym nasium a t 7:30 o’clock tonight, on the u n d e fe a te d gridiron c ohorts o f T exas Christian U niversity, p r e ­ p a r a to r y to a clash of the opposing arm ie s in F o r t W o rth a t 2:30 o ’clock A rm istice Day a fte rn o o n . The pep fe s t will be a shouting s e n d o f f fo r t h a t leaves f o r the P urp le citadel a t IO o'clock T h u rsd a y .morning. th e O ran ge a r m y * the spirit of T he m u rd e ro u sly tossing long­ h o rn s of Bevo ID half-ton mascot whose d a n g e ro u s s tre n g th sym bol­ izes the L on ghorn eleven, which has rallied to the O ra n g e a nd White s ta n d a r d so well th a t the cham pionship of the S o u th w e st C on feren ce has been b ro u g h t w ithin strik in g distance, will pran ce proudly a t the rally th e L ong­ tonigh t, defia n c e fo r fro m his h o rn enem y gleam ing eyes. Discipline Group Penalizes Three For Dishonesty Freshman C h a r g e d With Plagiarism Pleads Ignorance lead He will B e v o to L e a d “ Bevo II expects The first cases of scholastic dis- the p a ra d e from ho nesty fo r the y e a r were bro u g h t S c ottish Rite D orm itory, when b e fo re th e com m ittee on discipline S a tu r d a y when two s t u d e n t s w ere c harg ed w ith helping each o th e r on a quiz and a n o th e r w as charged w ith plagiarism, V. I. Moore, dean of stud ent life, sta te d Tuesday. T he s tu d e n t charged with p la g ia r­ ism w as a fre sh m a n . A ’l th r e e s t u ­ dents were fo u n d guilty. P e n a l­ ties w ere assessed Dean Moore re p o rte d . to n ig h t accordingly, j 7:30 o’clock th e girls in to m e e t him of S. R. D. fr o n t of t h a t d o rm itory a t 7 o’clock tonight, and to go along with tho p a ra d e of the L ong­ horn Band, the Cowboys, a n d the fre sh m e n to the rally slated fo r in G regory G y m ,” J a c k Boyett, head yell leader, said last night. tap d a n c e rs on the vaudeville stage o f th e c o u n tr y will a p p e a r at th a t rally to n i g h t / ' Boyett w ent is F r a n c e s King, on. m e m b e r of Ewen R a il’s stage show p e r fo rm in g at tho P a r a m o u n t T h e a te r front to d a y u ntil Friday. “ And one of th e b est th a t is “ She “ H e r dancing, he said, “ will scorch the F r o g s’ legs th e L ong­ ho rn team will g a th e r a t F o r t W orth F rid ay , and F rid ay night w e ’ll have f r o g s ’ legs f o r a vic­ to ry su p p e r.’’ Ew en Hail, di­ re c to r of the P a ra m o u n t show, an dx-studt nt of the U niversity, has o ffe re d Miss K ing’s services fo r the rally th ro u g h the co­ operatio n of Irwin W aite, m a n ­ a g e r of the P a ra m o u n t T h e a ­ ter. The freshm an plead ignorance : j of th e m eaning of the word plag­ iarism and was in fo rm e d t h a t the I charge w as b r o u g h t f o r copying a th e m e and h a n d in g it in as his own work. Also he was told th at “ c h a n g in g an occasional w ord or ph ra se doesn’t m a k e th e ex pres­ s i o n the s tu d e n t’s o w n .’’ Your Bit Toward a Championship ( A N E D I T O R I A L ) the th a t rp q it, and receives M o o r e W a r n * S t u d e n t * it was sim ilar to in full strength. The Longhorns are about to lace their greatest test of the year. Each man on the football team is spending th ree In the case o f one student get - 1 long hours t ach afternoon perfecting his play and studying j j form ations, and it. appears th at the student body ting aid from a n o th e r on a quiz. ^ . the c o m m itte e p o in te d out f a c t t h a t a stu d e n t who give* aid | should be anxious to show their spirit by attending the rally is considered as gu iltv as the nan is subject who to th e same penalty. Dean Moore said th e : case w ehre a person gave some- ; one his gun to com m it suicide; j the o w n er of th e gu n w as j u s t as responsible as the person he gave I it to. j Some say that the rally has very little effect on the out­ come of the game. But glance back over the past two years and compare the spirit and fire that the team showed on the football field with the spirit that was shown at the rally preceding the game. For the past two weeks the rally has been pitifully weak in attendance, and for the past two weeks the Longhorns have displayed a brand of football that has caused the coaches much worry. The two largest rallies! during the past two years, that before the S. M. II. and Rice games, was followed by the greatest display of football th at I any University of Texas team has ever shown. Each stu ­ dent would like to feel th at he or she had a small share in bringing another Southwest Conference championship to the University. to notice fo r th e s tu d e n ts at thi< n a r y h o u r in hopes t h a t it will situation th a t is un- to d ou bted lv no t c le a r p e rta in in g to th e vast- ru l e„ 0 f dishonesty. I su gg est t h a t stu(lent8 read page l9 3 of th e catalogue, and nev er fail to practice these r u le s,” he said. “ These cages a r e brought, I n f o r m a tion ----------------- O------------------ N ew Members Named B y Sigm a Delta Chi Sigm a Delta Chi, jou rnalistic f r a t e r n i t y f o r men, completed its election of new m em bers at a m e e tin g Tuesday night, Ray Bonta, presiden t, a n no unced yes- t e r d ay. New m e m b e rs wil! be an- th e ir n o tif ic a tio n T he holding of a jo in t steak i fry with T h e ta Sigma Phi. h o n o r­ a ry jou rn alistic f r a t e r n i ty f o r wo­ men, and the ra isin g of fun ds for I the y ear's p ro g ra m were discussed a t th e m eeting. B on ta read a le t ­ from nation al h e a d q u a r te r s te r u rg in g of an o f ­ the p la n n in g ficial program f o r the year. -------------- o-------------- Band of University Praised by Parker C harles P a r k e r of Houston, f o r ­ m e r m em ber of B aylor U niversity fa c u lty , and now’ o p e ra tin g several music houses u n d e r his own nam e, w'as a visitor on the campus T u e s­ day. “ You have a m ig h ty good band not to have a ny b e tte r place to practice th a n you h av e ,” he said, speak in g to “ R e d ” Sheppard, a s ­ sista n t d ire c to r of the Longhorn th e o th er ought to de­ he b and members. “ You have b e tte r q u a r te r s ,” clared. and several of 3 0 0 Tickets Sold ‘ For Gam e Friday Many of the students are faced with fratern ity meetings I tonight. These groups have the interest of the University at | heart and it is believed that they will arrange to have .their meetings before dinner or after the rally. Some few fra ­ ternities may feel that their group will not be missed if they do not attend the rally. Every man and woman that can I possibly be present will add ju st th at much toward another championship for the Longhorns. Let’s show these fellows, the hardest working group on the campus during the past; three months that the student body is really supporting every ; move th at they make. T. C. U. and the entire city of Fort Worth are giving the Frogs everything they ask for in order | to help them win this game. All the Texas football men are asking for is a big and enthusiastic turnout for the rally tonight. Certainly we can fulfill this small request. Mathews to Take Club Women Hear Red Cross Roll Benedict Speak Contributions Aid Victims Dr. Blanton Education Or National Crises to Arrange Program T he A m erican Red Cross has in the U niversity P re sid e n t H. Y. Benedict left T uesday f o r Corpus Christi where he will speak tod ay a t the an n u a l E. J. Mathews, r e g i s tr a r of the U n iversity, is roll call c hairm an t h e Red fo r Cross Roll Call which will last from S a tu rd a y , Novem ber 12, to m eeting o f tho T hu rsday, N ovember Rev. F, L. Je w e tt, in s tru c to r in w i l l be “ P ressing Problems Bible, is roll call c h airm a n fo r the I H igher E d ucation in Texas,” city and county. „ 3 leva-, F e de ra tion 24. The I of W om en’s Clubs. His sub ject of , ,, > From C o rp us Christi, the Pres- id e n t will go to H ouston to p r e ­ the the Mission of of the past y e a r of world- j T e x a s A cadem y of Science, met the d em ands upon its service? side over d u rin g wide economic turm oil, j u s t as it J which he is president, did in the g re a te s t w ar crisis. Vie- F rid a y night he will speak a t a J i n s of unem ploym ent, dro ug ht, m e e tin g of the academ y, explain- flood, tornado, and o th e r m a j o r ; ing the plans f o r the W. J, Mc- causes of distress have b enefited I Donald A stronom ical Observa- by whelming d em ands make it imper- j Dr. A nnie Webb Blanton, abl­ the Red Cross h a v e ! sociate p ro fe sso r of educational ative a tte n d g re a tly increased support. adm in istration , will the and will have convention charge of the program of ed u c a ­ tion. its aid. This year th e over- i to r y of the University, Membership fee is $1 but a con­ tribution in addition is e arn e stly requested by this organization to aid th e millions of d e stitu te p eo­ ple. and will exten d th ro u g h F riday. The convention opened Monday that also is ab o u t to N orth A ustin c}(,a r ur) s tu rd y f a n f a r e s rf rom the shining in s tr u m e n ts o f the Longhorn Band will a n no un ce t h a t th e g re a t rally benin. Then. b e n e a th arched ro o f ol ( .r e g o iy Gym will I t h u n d e r the voice o f a crowd of r .oncral 5,000 stud ents, asking f o r victory. A f te r th e Cowboys, th e fre s h ­ men, and th e Longhorn Band have m arched gym nasium , th e rally Ja c k B o yett will over with several yells, a f t e r which a speaker, whose nam e has n o t J yet been talk a b o u t the Arm istice Day football war, exp ressin g the hope of his listeners the F ro g s will be that forced to sue for peace. announced, will tak e into the E w e n H a i l S i n g s N ext, m em b ers of th e P a ra - around the perip w i t h b u z z a r d t h e F o r th e good fellows p a g e , -we would n om ina te a m on g others— J O H N A. H A M ILTON . F o r a nice frien d ly little girl, we would nom inate LU CILLE W E LC H , who p r e fe rs being called ju s t plain “ M ary.” A m ong th e few Tem pleites who h av e atte n d e d the, U niv ersity and still have been the same likeable s o rt of chaps r a n k s W ELDON H A RRIS. I t took some people quite a while to find o u t th a t W E LD O N I Band, C O O P E R was a m a rrie d man. S peaking of voices, d o n ’t you like t h a t of M IZ EL L E HODGE? I f s quite original and we like it. W hen th in k in g of personalities, one n a tu r a lly thinks of BILLY BOB W H IT E . I II Ask ARNOLD K O CU REK w h e th e r he p re fe rs T exas or St. A pp roxim ately th re e h un dred E d ’s. H eard C H A R L E S A L B E R T st u d e n t tickets have been sold for REY N O LD S, th e T. C. U .-Texas football g a m e ,” JR . say “ H ooray! K irb y Hall has one good looking j Miss Alice A rcher, se c re ta ry of fresh m a n , namely, E L S IE LOU-1 the a thletic association, said Tues- I S E S L A D E K .” I day. m o u n t stage band of E w en Hail, nounced upon ex-student o f the U niversity, w i l l i and accep tance, B o n ta said. (C ontinued on P a g e Six) 8 . — ( I N S ) — D A L L A S , N o v . lo Election the Texas R etu rn s of 254 Bureau from 126 out counties of including the State, one complete, give the following to tals: P m u d e n t : Roosevelt 211,889, Hoover 27,916. G overnor: Ferguson ( l h 152,- 402; Bullington (R ) 99,888; A rm -; stro n g (Inc!) 424. R eturns on S tate a m e n d m e n ts: „ , I m versity : h o r 1 2 ,a i4 ; a gain st „ . t 14,192. 22,150. < e n te n n ia l: F or 34,328; against P e rm ittin g re tir e d arm y and | naval o fficers to hold office: For. 35,651; a g a in st 17.786. Coast b o n d s; For 38,190; against 16,741. N E W YORK, Nov. s. ( I N S ) — Riding the crest of a Dem ocratic landslide. Gov. Frank lin I). Roose­ velt has been elected to the p r e s ­ i d e n c y by w h at may prove r e c ­ ord-breaking f i g u r e s in A m erican elections. Only Maine and V erm ont gone had definitely fo r P re s id e n t Hoover up to a late h o u r tonight. Elsewhere, Gov. Roosevelt had e ith er won. was leading, or was staging a (dose race with his Republican rival. On the basis of r e t u r n s ta b u ­ lated up to l l p.m., it seemed cer­ th a t Roosevelt h as carried tain or will c a r r y upw ard fo rty states, and have an electorial vote th a t will closely app ro xim ate th e reco rd -breaking Hoover total o f 444 f o u r years ago. of H omestead tax exem ption: F o r 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 P l u r a l i t y 46,951; again st 12,621. D elinquent ta x lim itation : F or 37,307; against, 1 7 , ^ ’,4. A5«essor-coHector: F o r 46,703; against. 11.439. P ro p e rty re d e m p tio n : F o r 40,- 4 3; ag a in st 1*1,476. P erm ittin g p ro p e rty to vo te in bond elections:! holders j only F o r 44,222; ag a in st 13,134. Y o u n g f o r B u l l i n g t o n Incom plete r e tu r n s from a n u m ­ b er of T exas counties gave the following: Jo h n s o n — fo r p re s id e n t: Roose­ velt 1,593, Hoover 170. Fo r Gov- ! ern o r: Ferguson (D) 9 90 ; Bull- ; ington ( R) 797. Roosevelt’s popular was variously estim a te d a t from 7,000,000 in a total of some 40,OOO,OOO. plurality tonigh t to 9,000,000, the As indicated by the r e tu r n s and following sta te s concessions, the Roosevelt colum n : a p p e a r in A labama, l l ; A rkansas, 9; F lo r­ ida, 7; Georgia, 12; Louisiana, IO; Carolina, Mississippi, 9; North | 13; South Carolina, 8 ; Texas, 23; l l ; I V irginia Missouri, 15; Kentucky, l l ; T e n ­ 8; nessee, M aryland, 8 ; New York 47; Mass­ achusetts, 17; Illinois, In­ diana, 14; Ohio, 26; M innesota, l l ; New Mexico, 3; South Dakota, l l ; W est Virginia, l l ; Oklahoma. 29; ‘Best Wishes,’ Says Hoover P A L O A L T O , C A L I F . , N o v . 8 . — ( I N S ) — “ I c o n g r a t u l a t e y o u o n t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t h a t Ha# c o m e to y o u to b e o f * e r v i c e t o t h e c o u n t r y a n d I w i s h f o r y o u t h e m o s t s u c c e s s f u l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . ” P r e s i d e n t H o o v e r in a t e l e g r a m t o G o v e r n o r R o o s e v e l t t o n i g h t t h u s c o n c e d e d t h e D e m o c r a t i c c a n d i d a t e ’s e l e c t i o n . “ In t h e c o m m o n p u r p o s e o f a l l o f u s , ” t h e P r e s i d e n t c o n t i n u e d , “ I s h a ll d e d i c a t e m y s e l f t a e v e r y p o s s i b l e s e r v i c e . ” T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e a t 9 : 4 0 P . M. P a c i f i c C o a s t t i m e t h e R e p u b l i c a n N a t i o n a l C o m ­ t h e W a s h i n g t o n o f f i c e o f f r o m m i t t e e . Young— F o r p re sid e n t: Roose- j volt 480, H oover 67. F o r G over­ n o r : Ferg uso n (D) 413; Bulling- | to n (R) 417. A nderson — For Roosevelt 652; Hoover 75. g o v e rn o r: F ergu so n (D) Bullington (R ) 21. 4; Wisconsin, 12; Arizona, 3; N ebraska, 8; C onnecticut, 8; New Jersey, 16. These s ta te s account for a to­ tal electoral vote of 374 as a gainst the 266 required. p r e s id e n t: F o r 414; I r u n n ing strongly in Rhode In addition, Gov. Rooseve t was Is- land, New Hampshire, C alifornia, I i ah, North Dakota, Colorado, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Dela­ ware. Rhode Island, and the states of the f a r N orthw est. Brazos— F o r president: Roose­ velt 1,739; H oover 139. F o r Gov­ (D) 979; Bull­ e rn o r: F erg uso n ington A rm s tr o n g (In d ) 3. 832. (R) Collin— F o r p re sid e n t: Roose- v a t 2,665; Hoover 218. For Gov- ^ el n o r . F erg uso n (ll) 2,198. Bull- f ington 708, (Iu d) 2 A r m s tr o n g I t h ‘ IR ) Ne.uces— F o r p re sid e n t: Roose- volt 1,160; Hoover 708. For Gov­ ernor: Ferguson (D) 848, Bulling­ ton (R) 374, Armstrong (Ind) I. F e r g u s o n C a r r i e s H o m e • j ii r> ; 1,490; Hoover 115, F o r Bell—For president: Roosevelt! * J? . P e n n s y l v a n i a i n D o u b t Even rock-ribbed Pennsylvania Proving no , e -up f o r Hoover. r f t u r n “ l ' om ‘h“ u* h the s ta te s showed P r « - iden t Hoover building up a sub- stantial lead in the ea ste rn p a r t of the sta te, the D em ocrats were hopeful o f m elting the r e tu r n s from w e ste rn Penn syl­ vania and the r u ra l and hard coal it with , „i* regions ct the interior. . n o r: F e rg u so n ington (R) 485. g ov er­ (I)) 1,121; Bull- In view of the enorm ous plur­ ality of the Governor in New­ felt i York, Democratic Hopkins—For president: Roose-1 they had a real chance at Penn- veil 1,992; Hoover 99. For ^ . Sylvania, tor the political temper leaders M R S . M I R I A M A . F E R G U S O N Test Question Williams to Talk f * p __ X L Yet Undecided Faculty Withholds Action O n Controversy Bacteriologist Infectious Diseases U U b e r m I n c o r v amor: Ferguson (D) 1,461; Bull-1 of J ington (R) 630. twu | melded rn the past. has U pshaw—For p re sid en t: Roose- Republican campaign leaders in to Discuss velt 1,287; Hoover 54. For gov- the East early conceded the Reose- (1)) 933; Bull-j velt election. They had been, in days. to While m a in ta in in g a f r o n t o f con­ p residen t: fidence, their private opinion has e rn o r: Ferguson ington (Ind) I. Nacogdoches— F o r Naeogdoches- A rm stro n g fact. resigned (R) fo r it No decision was reached con­ c h e D evelopment of the Germ I cerning the co ntroversy over the re q u ire m e n t o f comprehensive senior exam in atio ns a t the m e e t - , ing of the faculty of the College of A rts and Sciences T uesday, Dr. L. L. Click, assistant dean, r e ­ ported y esterday. An e n tire period was spent in d ebating t h a t ques­ tion. No o th e r changes in t h e University catalogue w ere up. taken A com m ittee re p o rt was po st­ poned f o r f u r t h e r consideration in the n e x t m eeting of the f a c ­ ulty to be held at an ear!y date, Dr. Click stated. (C ontinued on Page F o u r) Forum Meetings T heo ry of Discase” will be rubject on which Dr. O. B. Wil Hams, associate p r o f e s s o r of bac­ teriology, will speak today a t 5 o’clock in G arrison Hall au d ito r­ ium, Dr. O .D, Weeks, chairm an of the public le c tu re s committee, announced. This will be th e third public le c tu re delivered by Dr. W i l l i a m s this fall. t h e j Roosevelt 1,500; Hoover 50. For (D ) 1,308; go vernor: F e rg u so n Bullington (R ) 309. Hidalgo—-F o r presid en t: Roose­ velt 1,062, Hoover 522. F o r gov­ (D) 892; Bull­ ern o r: F e rg u so n ing to n 652, A rm s tr o n g (In d) 21. (R ) The Fireside F orum N avarro— F o r p re sid e n t; Roose­ velt 1,887; Hoover 94. F o r gov- schedule lists ten meetings for W ednesday night to be held at the follow­ ing houses: Sigma Alpha Mu. D. “ The lecture will be limited t o n n e r : F e rguson (D> 1,395, Bull-1 g. Klein, leader; Sigma Phi Ep- in feet iou? diseases, that is, those j ington A rm stro n g adon, C. E. Ayres, le a d e r; B. Hall, 582, tra n sm itte d into the body by th e leader; low f o r m s of p lant or anim al life,’* • Bexar F o r p re sid e n t: Roose- B, Hall, section B. W. T. M ather, Dr. Williams said. “ The various house, E. G. (D) 9 , 0 5 0 ,1 Fletcher, leader; H am ilton h o u s e , theories which have been held in I g o v e rn o r: Ferguson the past as to the origin of this Bullington (R) 4,533; A rm stro n g I G. W Stum berg, le a d e r; H ib b e t u ; house, Ellwood Grissom, le a d e r; type of disease will be discussed, ; ( I n d ) 109. house, W. T. Rolfe, and tho known fa c ts a t the pre- bouse, E. E. sent time explained, to g eth e r with house, a b r ie f sum m ary of the steps lead- G overn or: Ferg uso n ing up to our present knowledge,” T a r r a n t — F o r P re sid e n t: Roose- Merge!* ve?t 10,906, Hoover IG 5 2. F o r J leader: Newsome (D) 6,929, Hale, lead er; W e in tra ub 11,537, Hoover 2,369. F o r (C ontinued on Page Fo ur) section A, IL T. Berlin, J H. J. E ttiin g e r, leader. lead er; Bryan (Iu d ) I. (R) ^ J O H N N . G A R N E R F R A N K L I N D . R O O S E V E L T P A G E T W O T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932 ‘GIG A FROG’ WAR CRY OF STEERS AS D AY OF GAME NEARS Ernie Koy Wi l l Steer - Frog Go Kamrath Winner Headlines Week | claim that it’s the best of O’Neill’s many successes. Audiences have expressed approval of it without lie stated, Close matches featured tennis exception.” play in city tennis tournament The Be Certain Starter last play given by Little Horst I a is of darkness Monday. Sterling Wit- a sophisticated comedy with a fast Hams defeated David Peden 1-6, musical movement. In contrast, ; “ Beyond the Horizon” is a serious 6-4. 6-8. . rath-Snrface defeated 0------------- - Stewart 6-0, 6-1; O’Rourke-Sha- J Ratchford Talks To piro deefated Brecker-Venable 3-6. 10-iT. (5-2: Buxby-Penick de- ! teated Fisher-Baxter 6-0, 8 -6 ;| «-« _ r ort Worth Women In tho doubles division Ram- i dramatic play. Riskin- J — —__ _ y * football By FRED SCHAFFNER 7>-ran Sport* Staff The tentat the Southwest decided Friday when the Uaiver sity of Texas Longhorns invade Fort Worth to meet the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian Univer­ sity. Both teams have perfect con­ ference records, b o a tin g three victories against no defeats, but early season games saw the Frogs tied intersectional contest by Louisiana Stat'- and the Or­ ange and White defeated by Cen­ tenary . “ Gig a Frog” is the cry of every Varsity candidate as ’ C yde Littlefield, Bill James, and Marty Ka row put them through ! their paces in preparation for the crucial tilt against the Horned Frogs of T. C. LL in Fort Worth I Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Co-capain Ernie Roy seems to iU be in fairly good shape, and it is x * almost a cinch that he will start Among those who will he fight- against the Frogs. He suffered a evere injury to his back in the 3ng- before the skeptical eyes of Rice game, but member has responded nicely to conl i e n e e recognition will treatment His passing and all- Vau^ht> I round brilliance is being counted amI Bose31 of T- ( LL and Earle, I ove-Pease vs. Caswell-Ehman; | t Av.L. upon by the Texas coaching staff to bring victory to the Steer cor­ ral . 1",)( „ • ,j‘ and 6-2. ' Blanton, Cook, Stat Hilliard of Texas. br Martyn Buxby plays the aggravated the <*ritics in in an I,V . , ; Drill r jcretly odist tilt in Dallas Saturday will j che!-Wellman. be a toss-up. The Ponies were held t to a scoreless tie bv the Aggies a last, week, and do not seem to have A r c h i v i s t their offense clicking yet. Arian-1 . . . g a m e ' , r , . , n * no c h a n c e s o f haring aR n in st R ic e in F a c e v i l l e , hoi,I-1 Tuesday’s workout waas behind practices closed do »rs, and the for the remainder of the week S will also be secret. The coaches , ar c th e ,' new plays scouted. The team I ing tho ^ - a take a long workout fVednes- .ay afternoon, brushing up on week will bring together le o so u 1 "f„ I IWO a defense designed to stop Spear- ' passing team s in the Hogs PJB 5oV T ! m : : n 7 ' c i ; man and Oliver. Purple scoring ; , M score. The Dallas gam e this " J ;h. | T 0vrIs t0 , ta r e L “ hL t. * played an inspired and! I,* r , • i ™ .th r e a d , and will take a light work- neon ’s crews having shown rtreak-a L J l w ™ a in the ] „ f brilliance in their aerial gam es, r o m ••• and Jrin ™ hi- •! • out Thursday afternoon T. C. U . Stadium . , - Ponies, both Th*nisei:’■ r.nd Mor­ rison’s crews having rh own Streaks of brilliance in their aerial games. R ice M e e ts A g g ie s a , t * 0___— • I ( H i r i n g In J a c k s o n C o u n t y T 7 , , . . . i • »»(<*<*. o r c h ,c st | I , £ ? ’. Edwards of San An- J L J! " J’ b r l Miss Fannie Ratchford, Wrenn Librarian* has just returned from the house guest of Mrs. Graham Schedule for Wednesday: Kar] Smedley. Miss Ratchford deliver- effort to gain all- Kamrath plays Ila* Surface and ; od a lecture to the Woman’s Club Sterling WTI- of Fort Worth on “A Summary (> Kourke-Shapiro 6-2, ; Fort Worth where she was Spearman, Townsend, bams at 4 o’clock. At 5 o’clock | of the Legends of Angria.” Stafford, Koy, and ; Buxby-Penick vs. Kamrath-Sur- i is an introduction fa e. and B. Kamrath-Weller vs. The Arkansas-Southern Meth- winner Wi.r.lama-Welting vs. Bue- The book, “Legends of Angria,” longer study of the development of the to a T .C .U . . . A r m is tic e D a y Have Us Get Your Clothes in Shape Comments And More Comments • • * • * * On the Big Fray JN WHICH the Reeler sits hack aud lits the customers do the work: DoctaV, Johan Gilbert, attending physician of the Longhorn foot­ ball squad: ‘Tm hoping for the best and I’m sure the boys will do their best. I’m sure there will is*' no doubt as to the final score > if the Longhorns are in the same physical and mental condition that they were in the Rice game.” * * Gill D ew itt, a member of tin Texas yelling -quad: “It*3 going to he the toughest game in the Southwest this year. The decid­ ing points for the winning team will come from the kicking toes of “Ox" Blanton or Tiner. Three points will be the margin of vic­ tory.” * * * William L. McGill: “Dear Irksome Irving: Answering your forty-fourth request. I submit (a) the contri­ bution which I probably should make to your column: “Armistice Day is a very in­ appropriate occasion for an a f­ fray such as this will be. Between Horned Steers and Horned Frogs, I choose the beef. Good lock to Clyde and the boys.” But Bill McGill: * * * (b i The contribution which I to probably should like to make your column: idiotic but possibly “ ‘This prophesying business is la triGe in keeping with the rest of the *. in ­ tents of a certain column I might name. Even more seriously, how­ ever, between horned caille and Horned Frogs, (or horned sport- writers), ITI take the bold bo­ vines.’ ” "Best wishes for better blist ear­ ings.” seven c r e be able to s Texas will bt I .tesmen w h o l i f e r out ort t h e I ti- — I h o p e . ” D a u s e Bi bby, a n o t h e r g o od ­ a n d f oo tb al l p l a y e r , looking en d : “ E v e r y t e a m w e p l a y ed thin y e a r to f a r let u p a bit ea ch t i m e we hit it. Bu t this T. C. U. t e a m co m e s b ac k h a r d e r a n d f o r mor e, I still bel iev e t h a t if we go o ut t h e r e with t h a t Rice d e t e r m i n a t i o n we ll b e a t t h e m — a n d I k n o w we will h a v e t h a t d e t e r m i n a t i o n . ” digs Da ii ‘S (’ up th< ;ly Lexa! ‘With lh Text guy who those [or dc asta: i I hr fir! i W . ne .tie d ii- Horned in lo 7 plunging a 13 to er tell in ain m y ar. v r at I am Y our c o r r e s p o n d e n t : U n a c c u s t o m e d as to p u b lic w r it i n g , I th in k th e g a m e o f fo o t b a ll is a c r a z y o n e . B u t th e p e r s o n s w h o w a tc h are c r a z i e r — a n d i ’m o n e o f th e m . M a y b e s o m e of y o u m u g s b e ­ I lie v e I’m c r a z i e r still w h e n t h e a l m a m a n ly to p h f f f t p i c k th o s e P h o n y F r o g s by a 26 to 7 score it •Te liar -\ . n The rumor is that Coach F ra n -1 The Aggies tangle with t h c cis Schmidt has saved his best of- Rice Birds in College Station for tensive plays for the Texas game, the headliner in the southern part and that the Frogs are set to give of the State. The Owls have b e e n the Steers a sound drubbing. Tho the great Christian line is ready for crushing defeat by Texas a few the bone-crushing line plunges o f j weeks ago, but have managed to the mighty Koy, the off-tackle j win their games in an unhnpres- of the great Stafford, ; rive fashion. The Aggies, goats of s rn ash es and the phenomenal broken-field j the injury bugaboo, have been en- . gaging in an uphill fight all sea- sprints of Bohn Hilliard. On the other hand, the Bovines ■ son, but will give the Owls plenty in a football stupor since o f trouble on Kyle Field. are straining at the leash to smear the sensational run:; o f Oliver and Baylor’s Golden Bears journey Spearman. The morale of the to Lubbock this week to meet team is excellent, and with the Pete Cawthon’s high flying Texas driving ability of Captains Cook Tech Matadors. The latter team, and Roy, the Longhorn.:- are just flushed by victorias over South - as confident that they will beat I era Methodist and Notre Dame B, J are the favorites to down Jen- the Frogs. nings’ team, aud will be t o more T h r il li n g B a t t l e E x p e c t e d The game promises to be fast, j advantage playing in Lubbock. C atherine Neal, president of the Orange Jackets: “ W ith All-Am erican H arrison the backfield we're y S ta ffo rd b ou n d in to w i n ! ” T. C. U. Jack Hudspeth, ye In the Daze News colyumist: “The election prophesying ha- just about got me exhausted, but if you want it, ITI say that in view of the present price of pig- and the tariff on such, Texas is bound to win by at least twelve and a half electoral votes.” * # rn A. K: I not be over-€ we have what due” winning ex-students’ 1 is vital, too, have a grand Fort \\ orth.” a re and I * ii ' „ ue lave played. bident of Rhodes ------- I___ o-________ S C H O C H S P E A K S with fakes and trick plays galore. Every previous T. C. th -Texas I game has been a thriller, and this j Dr. e . P. Schech, professor of ♦ a nn’nlD • ' ^al Ti atta:! should be the gem physical chemistry, spoke to the the games the two aggro-' University Science Club Monday the “Newest Develop- gation- e l f r . r K,,y- ( (,ok Blan- n u nts in Atomic and Molecular t p’hhv p p ' v i! Structures.” The organization met Bibby, firmly, Burr, Price, Fun*hjat the d iv e r s it y Faculty (huh. ami Dubose will compete a g a in st'V v uu* Vaught, Boswell, Salkeld, P, “ b A w rojim ately a r ty members at- O l i v e r, Townsend, Spearman, I " Howell, Evans and Dennis for the 3 last time in the Southwest Con­ seniors ference, About twenty lineups, in the starting will be the and they will be battling to put ’ j tended, f . VV. Jessen, reporter tor 7 ” ^ Tuesday, I night on ' - i T --'.•ore u * • — “ ^ - • av secretary < nts* Association: importance can­ sure necessary to pro- un au d. I’m football. From Newpoint, the game over a victory. md we’re going •little Round-Up’ at to i , -v , *" * » * * « " » » » > » -! i * publish it in hook I 3 form . She is a native this'; county, a n d has written a book o f' her family who were among the I first settlers of Jackson County. I of , — — o- - — Little Theater Will Offer O’Neill Play “ Beyond the Horizon,’ Eugene r next O’N e ill.- (play. will be the presentation of the Austin Little I Theater,” James H. Parke, d irer-! tor of the Little Theater and in­ structor in English in the Chiver- I sity, said Tuesday. “ ft’s a play that’? praised bv critics. been highly * even I Some a rn I m I1 mma&am | “TRY US” OUR Sizzling Steaks A r e G r e a t— f t Dolphin Grill SpOO U M E A L T I C K E T S $ C O O Dresses, cleaned ready week-end have. suits and for the you . . . made big will C L E A N I N G A N D P R E S S I N G Men’s Suits— cash and carry Men’s Suits — for and delivered ..... Plain Dresses— cash and carry 40c called 50c 60c Plain Dresses— called for and delivered ..............• UNIVERSITY TOGGERY J. L. R O S E 2 3 1 0 G u a d . P h o n e 3 0 9 0 YEA TEXAS! genius of Charlotte and Emily Bronte. It is now in the process of printing at the Yale University Press in New Haven. “Book Collecting” was the sub­ ject of a talk delivered by Miss Ratchford to a group of invited guests at the studio of a friend during her visit. ------------- o----------- - B A N D B R O A D C A S T S The University of Texas Long­ horn band will be featured in two programs to be broadcast over stations Thursday Fort Worth night. From 8 to 8:30 o’clock they will broadcast from the lobby of the Texas Hotel over KFJZ. The T. C. U. band wih officially greet the Longhorn band at the Texas Hotel at this time. The Longhorn band will also broadcast from 8:45 to 9 o’clock over station WBAP in Fort Worth. It’s Topcoat Time Wear a Smart, New Topcoat to T. C. U. 17.50 up to $ 3 0 .0 0 R u f f i a n s D o u b l e - B rca s t r d T o p c o a t s You will need a smart top­ coat soon! Now will be an opportune time to get yours . . . you can wear it to tho in Fort T. ( \ U. game Topcoat Worth Friday. grey, shades are: oxford com­ blue. grey, tan, and binations. UNIVERSITY TOGGERY J. L. R O S E On To A Southwest Conference Pennant o—----------- John Davenport and Heber Stone spent the week-end in Bren­ ham. Maurine Lee visited her par­ ents in Edna over the week-end. Mary Golden went to Temple for the week-end. After the Game! FOR YOU-— • WATCH • O u r w in d o w s fo r sp ecial* on F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y M A C K ’S .No. I and 2 THE ALL - COLLEGE D A N C E NEW VENETIAN BALL ROOM VA% Cl i ff Bf al y, s t e l l a r L o n g h o r n g u a r d : “ It look? like a t o u g h battle b u t w e h o p e to w i n . ” Dor -th leenie: “WK*! debt Donne, c a m p u s : he i in a1 whistle blows, will have thoroughly the T. (’. LL Toad.” The fa a »u> “ R d’' Sheppard: our *T predict a victory for (Continued on Page Four) See “T exas Beat T. C. U.” Nov. l l “ A r m is tic e D a y ” 3 Texas University Special Trains T e x a s F o o tb a ll T e a m L o n g h o r n B a n d T e x a s C o w b o y s U n i v e r s i t y S t u d e n t s a n d R o o te r s First S p ecia l fo r F o o tb a ll T e a m L e a v e s A u s t i n 1 0 : 1 0 a.m . Nov. IO A r r i v e F t . W o r t h 4 : 3 0 p.m. /P l $2.25 Round Trip FT. WORTH Clyde Littlefield, head coach of your Larruping Longhorns: “At the start of the season I stated that T. C. U. has one of the strongest teams in the Southwest. I still adhere to that statement. Not only hare the Frogs an advantage over our beys in an easier sc hedule, hut they have been pointing espec­ lf our for this game. ially players place themselves in the proper frame of mind, they will play well.” V * * Martha Mayhew, one of really pleasant co-eds and English major: the an “I think Bevo II will really show it to the Toads. My guess: Texas 7, T. C. U. O. * * * Dick West, member in the Texan good sports standing of s ta ff: “A contect between two great clubs, with Texas holding a slight advantage because of an often-., that has met and proved success­ ful over such fine teams as Rice and Oklahoma.” * * # Bill Smith, good-looking Longhorn center: “In my opinion Texas will win by two touchdowns. I be­ lieve that we will handle their line better than most persons think.” s s * g a t h e r e r a n d Willie Mae Todner, scandal- j o u r n a l i s m major: “I think Texas will win by one touchdown. If they don t, my face will be green!!” * * * Weldon Hart, publicity d.recto! of the Athletic department: “The winner will be the team with the most fight and the will to win. They say it’s the Texas backfield against the T. C. U. line — but how about Spearman and Oliver? And I understand we ha * Charter A Bus w ith p a r ty b u se s to g e th e r on to p ila te* , to p arties u rid T ak e y o u r tours, to a th le tic von*asta. 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Friday 4 J T A - - I t ' \ m m m ■ i fl I Football Broadcast FRIDAY in front of CO-OP T his b r o a d c a s t g iv e n t h r o u g h th e c o u r t e s y UNIVERSITY CO OP o f t h e a n d th e T e x a s S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s , Inc. W e d n e sd a y , n o v e m b e r 9,1 93 2 By B E L L E BOR D O S E Y FRANKLY FASHIONABLE B y M A R Y L E E W E S T O N e l b o w , a b o u t t h o w a i s t anti at t h e : end of the sh o rt neck. There is 1 also a sharp patch pocket on the : right side. Presbyterian Class W ill Sponsor Picnic PERSONALS A lum nae of T h eta Sigm a Phi, hon orary jo u rn a lism fra te r n ity fo r women, will m ee t W ed nesday night a t 7ISO o’clock a t th e home of Mrs, <>. B. Williams, 40J West T w en ty -ninth S tre e t. Mrs, Wil­ liams, hostess s ta te d T hu rsday, B cnita H a r d in g sp ent the week­ end in Dallas, A nn S co tt spent the week-end at her home in Waco. F ra n c e s Briggs spent th e week­ end in Galveston, Amy Novich w e n t to San A n ­ tonio this p a s t week-end. J a n e McReynolds the I week-end a t her home in Temple. spent Sarah Reid sp e n t the week-end in Waco. So rah M cIntosh visited in Bel- ■ ton this past week-end. I K a th ry n the Pollock ' week end at hr r home in Temple. s p e n t ! R u t h K n i f f i n v i s i t e d i n S a n A n ­ t o n i o o v e r t h e w e e k - e n d . Madlyn S ehuchert spent S a tu r day and Sun d a y in Victoria. Mary Russell spent the week end in San Antonio. E lizabeth Colgin week-end at h. r home s p e n t the in Waco. R uth D rae g e r spent the week­ end at, h e r home in Seguin. Helen Levy spent S a tu rd a y and S unday in San Antonio. Evelyn Gold spent th e week­ end at h e r home in B artlett. Mary Hay w ent to Waco for the week end Nell H allm ark of Scottish Rite D orm itory spen t the week-end in San Antonio. Helene Mac key spent the w e e k ­ end ct h e r hopie in Temple. J a n e C a r p e n te r w ent A ntonio fo r th e week-end. to San Isabel Stein w e n t to Needville fo r the we k -end. Alice N est ic visited mont o v er th* week-end. in Beau­ M a rg a re t Ellen H artgrove, and Virginia spent parents in San Angelo. the week-end with Jones, Helen S oft 1 th e ir SMITH BABY Captain .aud Mrs. E vert G. Smith are t j u p a re n ts of a b aby last F rid ay a t Grosse girl, born Point Farm s, Michigan. The b ab y named Carolyn, C ap ta in wan Sm ith of b u -int -s a d m inistratio n at The U niversity of Texas. is associate professor O R C H E S T R A T O P L A Y B urney Stimson’:* orchestra, which has played fo r tw o All- fall, will University dance- play at Hie U niversity club from It until 12 o’clock F rid a y night in Fort W orth. this PAGE THREE SMART SHOES' ' * 1 W e’ re Showing S I G E P S I N I T I A T E T exas Alpha of Sigpia Phi E p ­ silon announces the initiatio n of Em m itt Lee Mathews of Palestine ami Richard Buhm an Johnson of Galveston. Texas Alpha of Sigma Phi E p ­ silon ann ou nces the pledging of W a lte r Rogers, of Sherm an, M arg e ry W eston of Ennis is visiting in A ustin this w eek as the gu est of h e r sister, Mary Lee Weston. F rances Filch the Aloha Kappa d ance in Galveston last week-end. a tte n d e d t f va - s ur f - f r o m f a r a n d rn Old Embroideries They':-' first, because they're^5T%._ suede. . . second, because thfy’re so chic, aud third, h c - ^ cause they’re the puce you want to pay . . . , House Shoes r e c e i v e d J u s t l a r g e s h i p - a rn e n o f t H o u se S h o e s . A s s o r te d c o l ­ o r s . A l l s i z e s . K Y KS E X A M I N E D 4 0 a n ti acc r a t t l y ; N I W S By JA C K H U D S P E T H , JR . ---------- PAGE FOUR d i e B a l l y (T w e a n Til# Du fir Texan, J of T exas, ie p u b i.-h ed tx s t A i#ur. by Th# Tex*# S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s , new- puliliestior of The Ool- th e cam p u s of tb # I m u T - Incor* »»#r» mort:sos except Honda r. th r o u g h o u t th # lo n g t i t ) tut# lur: E d ito ria l O ffice*, B H all IEO, 122, 127, a n d 186, T ele­ photo* * 91 Kl -f I. ■ A fter IO I rn . 91 “ 7.1 Printed by th e U n v e r it y P ress, A. C. W right, M anager. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at S u b s c rip tio n p rice b y m a il: F le e d o lla rs y e a rly . Austin, Texas. E ditor-In-C h Of Associate Editor Mi Id reb Gook* Sports Editor Society E ditor The* ter E ditor Edit rial Writer* Bill D otier Robert L- P a ld rid g t -----------Joe H ornaday James Glasscock W ilbur E vans Belle Bordosky Mate! Shelby SOCIETY STAFF Maurinc Henderson, Sidney Miller, Mar?aret Gosling, Coryime Alien. Lillian Erat H etta Jock ut oh, Carri* Hooks, Harriet Hanuman, Lillian Pointer, Alice N esbitt, Ruth N esbitt, Ruth W yatt, Jinx Rcagcr, Frances Branch, and Lovell Raney. SPORTS STAFF Jackson Cox. Irving Israel, Jay Hall, Dick W est, Stan Stone, Hal J ak son, Irving Canter, and Fred Sci affeer. ■'•SN*' FOR T H IS ISSUE ....Nelson F u lle r N igh t E d i t o r A ssistants: Thelma Kimball, Ja c k Wiggins. Alex . . . „ ...................... Louis. A lfred Faust. IPdD iraim The Daily Texan invites the w riting of free-lance edi­ th e to be published line" articles in torials or "firing S tu d e n t Forum colutnre. Such editorials m u st he w ritten by stu d e n ts of th e to som e phase of U niversity end m ust pertain directly stu d e n t life. All contributions m u st be signed, but the c o n trib u to r's if be so req u ests. U nsigned name will not bp p rinted articles will not be printed. Those of 200 words or le st will receive preference. NO THIN G TO SAY It is significant to note that, in the face of the storm o f criticism which has been directed a t the S iu d e n is ’ Assembly because of its choice of a p ­ to pointees the B oard of Publications, not one m e m b e r of the assembly has had a n y th in g to say about it in the stu d e n t frowns. Now d on ’t get th e w ron g im p re ssio n ! T h e y ’re not sittin g back calmly, secure in th e righ te o us str e n g th of th e ir deeds. They know' th e y w e r e they a r e saying nothing ca u g h t re d -h a n d e d ; and t h a t because there is no th in g th at they can say w o u ld n ’t expose to f u r t h e r ridicule. them You must u n d e rsta n d , of course, the assem bly w e re them who m em bers of T here are a few of unselfish best, but th a t th ey are powerless, th ey are t h a t n o t af. the deal. th e ir to do in such a m in ority in on tr y T. C. U. Looking for Bevo I t is no t hard to u n d e rs ta n d why the g o v e rn ­ ment of the nation is so o ve rru n with g r a f t and Student*. Bevo II needs your help. T o ! political tric k ery when one sees such exam ples of elfi.-h schem ing am o n g the youth of the n ation. — J . Q. ial election of March 1930, the j an ^ V *iS n o t *£ur b u t defeater! candidate. Dr. Y a r e a s i A no.hei defeated candidate, Dr. V argas declared th a t tho g o v ern m e n t had a utho r, who Is h ive. comes onpd- Amendment - - T H E D A I L Y WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932 At 3:15 By holding a page of E. E. n e a r e r my bourgeois conception B o oth” by C a the rin e Goodale av- w rites from the point o f view of to d a y one m a y h e a r C um m ing s’ “ Is F iv e ” to the light of p o e try th a n Mr. Cummings, has e rag e s one good s to r y and nin ety- one who saw all the g r e a t actor I R am say M acDonald’s address a t ) one can see in the w a te r m a r k a w irtte n a p leasant book, “ A H andy nine pages of the Lord M ayor’s b a n q u e t broad- man w ritin g a t a desk. H owever, Guide c a st fro m E ng land (S a n A n to n io ), the q uality of th e verse is n o t as L indsay took the Highway in the season with Booth; b u t since th e of Ivan K ru e g e r in the same m aga- a p p a r e n t; a f te r a n ig h tm a re h ou r E a st as an ev a n g e list fo r poetry, a u th o r does no t have th e sense aine. The financial w izard is adu lation I t is the h isto ry of a fo r B e g g a rs.” Vachel hun dred. N ot to be missed is the p icture the of the last half c e n tu ry , over WO AI j to How a v e r t S O U T H A M E R I C A is South Am erica g e ttin g these days of stress and along strife . The cou n trie s a re w e ig h t­ ing fo r p o e try h e r e ? ” Mr. Cum- m o u n ta in stream s, and d istrib u t- p resses one as flimsy an d d ra w n W as Sam uel Instill ed down with large arm ies which m ings’ verse goes so f a r in try- ing his po e try fo r meals, he en- out. C a th e rin e Doodale a d ores h e r class? m ust be m ain tain ed to a “ Songs of the C attle Trail and ing to be f le e t h a t one can fra m e joyed himsell revolution, and th e ir public debts boring. Gov,’ C am p” by Jo h n A. Lomax is rules for it. F o r one thing, since a m u sin g incident is his overnigh t troubled a re enormous. They a rt b e tte r re a d in g th a n the book I r e ­ p u n c tu a tio n is a m ere it s tit let? in- stop a t a f r a t e r n i ty , As with a class stru ggle betw een the tr e a t in g a chance to b r e a th e , ig- w as a pep rally chat evening, only help to the .student of Booth, it is viewed last week, “ Songs of th e n o te it; this verse is breath less, two of the boys sta y ed arou nd to u n s a tisfa c to ry I hesitate landow ners and the w o rk ers (in Moi coe e s , as a hy ph en is 1 a th e l h e a r Mr, Lindsay, b u t th e y m ade give m v opinion of it before some places s e r f s ) . In some of - - the recent revolutions, the lower "T h e L a st T ra g e d ia n of His re a d in g Mr. Lom ax’s e a rlie r collect old-fashioned, elim inate it by join- him r e c ite all th e po e try he knew*. book classes have come to pow er. T hey j in£ the words to om q an o th e r. The book has an heroic tin g e ; th e E r a ,” an a rtic le on a new Booth tion. The blame foreig ners, especially in The S a tu r d a y Re- have th e w estern flavor, although the c o rre c t pro- view of L ite r a t u r e f o r O ctober my a u th o r ity on the subject says United States, fo r th e i r trou bles, • plete thai he has not h e a rd m any of claiming exploited them sung. T h ere is n othing a t E d w in all about music or tun es, but I sources. L e t us look at some of j inverted It is a n exc e lle n t still m a in ta in th a t this in fo rm a tio n th e cou ntries in detail. is most im p o rta n t in any folk-song fa llin g 2 2 , gives one h m uch more ro u n d - re- d e rsta n d the silliness of se n te n c e s u n d e r the c h a rm of the book, one ed a n d a c c u r a te p ictu re th a n “ Be- BRA ZIL: A f te r th e p re sid e n t-! one ou £ht to ?ec *>>* now t h a t two fee t, and to s t a r t dow n th e high- su m m a ry o f his life and an esti- f o r rimes. W ith . pencil a mg analysis I p a u se ; any- dogs, th e | Make a s ta n z a fro m a n y bicorn- people in it a r e o fte n allegorical, biography and a th e re While the book m ay be of some th o u g h t. Misplace w ords; A f te r re a d e r un- c celure immensely. One a c to r so m uch th a t she m akes him t h a t th e o utsiders have the South A m erican is tem p te d to f o r g e t the bark in g hind r e a d in g fo r b e g g a rs and ave ra g e Cowboys.” H owever, the sore B ooth” does. the poor meals, lbus one makes Scenes w ith the same inhum an f o r th e read er. songs trifle this this th e the _ in in _ way. m ate of him in his g r e a t p a rts, collection. “ Behind th*' Scenes with Edwin J. R anken Tow’se, the a u th o r, —-A rthur Daniels Business D elegates Return from Baylor Hoover - Comments (C on tinu e d F ro m P age One) (C ontinue d F ro m P age Two) po n e n t fro m ta k in g office. W ithin a m onth, the m ovem ent which he sta rte d i r n m ated in the unseat- ing of the presid ent. V arg as de* d a r e d himself president. B udington (R) 5.683, A r m strong n ' n ' D a l la s S t a y s Dem ocratic c . « *• ^ fjt. | t a Sigm a Pi.^professional j k een f o r weeks business a d m in istra tio n f r a te r n ity , I c o n fro n tin g them . have » 01„ c e rta in s u f fr a g e (D ) <,509, co nv ention 0f r<P Ai P j lion a f t e r the first play.” th e convention and (Did) 2. , Y U . it, with shru gg ed The g o v e rn m e n t illu stra to r extra J . 01 Pi (-'Shlent: bul Piety.sen, s h r i n e Club ....................... .. I,-.82. Bul- velt ■ « te n d e d ‘- • ' I N t h em. in a (Pv) the ... is ♦ • ' • , (intend w ith th e e f f e c t , “ » * « » 1.903, A rm s tro n g H u j a n d P a u l W. N e w m a n .’ o t h e r ' d o u b te d ! , has hoer, elected on to p -For p r e s id e n t: Roosevelt M rs‘ guests from A ustin were Dr. and v ,,/ Mrw, r i „ v of the Roosevelt landslide. indicated r e t u r n s E a rly j t h e : most ta p dan c e rs F r a n c e s King, one o f the fore- th e U nited in m g to e of a severe d ro u g h t in the n o rth e m p a r t of th e co u n try rin d ) 2 Hill- th a t d e f e a t was L a rru p in g Longhorns by a m a r ­ gin of two touchdowns. I t will be __________ __ __________ a tough b a ttle and I will be able surprise d J to m a k e a more a c c u r a te predic bound ary been th e c e n te r of a dispute f o r th e l a t ten Both g o v e rn m e n ts have arcus.!!* o a t,o r a l p a t n o ism over „ this te r r it o r y rn a n et fort to avert a rev into cause : in o b ta in in g n a m in g b e e n be-1 eel sr, he . n u n Ko th ro u g h i t to | IinKton the P a r a g u a y River, her ; palo evolution. Bolivia is especially Roogt,velt u s 6 H Vt steel (R 2 QW , , int0_ _ F 0 r g P o tte r — F o r p re sid e n t: Roose- F e rg u s o n ID) 1,818, Bul- p re sid e n t: 1 156. F r , it, it, >e- s o v e r n o r ; F erg uso n (D) 740. Bul- F re s h m a n Fellowship Club on th e P r a n c e vs* l f H a n n u / m ne r a r a g u a v Kite)., nei th at business , R) 155, leadership • p.™. ami ni>n f » « i Anni m AU a f Tovae i,*0 u t ? ; va,.__ a w I., a, . . 1 1 Red River— F o r p re s id e n t: Roo- and professional m en of T e x a s O v e r V o t e R e s u l t g r a d u a te , discussion inly access to th e ocean. Now both j seVe]t {.'JD4 , Hoover 7 7 . F o r gov- expect c ou ntries a r e facing each in a b o u t f i f t y wooden fo rts, and Ungtori (R ) 418. r im e J u ly , th e fig h tin g ...is *een t ' N E W Y ORK, Nov. 8 — (IN S.) over the M cL en nan —- F o r p re s id e n t: Roo- club w as opened with a musical U nited S ta te s, G ov ern or Franklin the W esley Bible D. Roosevelt g ra n te d a b r ie f in ­ th a t followed at the Y. M. C. A. — B e a m in g with happiness T u e sd a y night. The m e e tin g of th e his election as P re sid e n t of r o o s e v e l t H a p p y r A . j . V T o th e r e rn o r; F e r g u so n (D) 838, Bul- and sevelt 5,400, Hoover 383. th e college inform al 3o Does M cLennan t ’ . t * v " I* o r j p ro g ra m by type of led the ^ ‘ in l Dr. W. T. M a th e r talked to th e Freshman Fellowship f th a t the S e n a te would go Demo- ! cra tic by a small m arg in alth oug h Club Hears Mather re p o rts w ere missing fro m some w estern states. M arjorie Rogers, h isto ry m a jo r : “ I th in k it will be p r e t ty d o se . B u t as W ellington took Napoleon, so will Texas tak e T. C. U.” Jp $ C o n r a d F a th , p r e s i d e n t o f th e Z ilch C lub: liste n “ A s h a s b e e n th e c u s t o m in th e p a st, us Z ilc h e s w ill sta r t c e l e b r a t i n g th e c o m i n g v ic t o r y on T h u r s d a y n ig h t a nd c o n t i n u e it till S u n d a y , l f in g o o d c o n d i­ tion F r id a y , w e w ill to th e g a m e — I m e a n s e e it. A ls o us Z ilc h es will a t t e n d th e g a m e in a b o d y — I m e a n a s a b o d y, or s u m p t i n ’. ( l f w e c a n fin d th e sta d iu m w h ich w e d id n ’t do last will t i m e ) . s o m e b o d y p le z e c o n s t r u c t fo r g la d ly , m e a s a n d w ic h — I w ill e t c ., e t c ., e t c . ” P e e p le s , P l e i e , * * * SE E K E R S OF K N O W L E D G E The man who spends his time in th e pursuit of knowledge seems to be held in low esteem a r o u n d here. Ile is not r e g a rd e d as a real college s tu d e n t at all. He dues not go to ru g b y g am es; he doe- not join any societies or go to a n y dances; he does n o t cry "ra h , r a h ” when his superiors lei! him to. Book . lectures, or the a d o ra to ry occupy his time, and he peers at the p rin te d word f a r into the night. Of course, if he has oyes or ears for an y th in g outside his work, he is not long le ft in peace. He is urged* to g e t out and d an ce; to be a sport and come and listen to someone who will tell him to be a s p o r t; to go to m eeting- an d v ic fo r people whom he doe- not know ; to em ancipate his indi­ viduality from the ty ra n n y of books and su bm erge it in the b e n efic ie n t rule of alb re d student lead­ er-. Th- poor individual is re g a rd e d as an in co m ­ plete man if he does not follow the general ex­ ample of his fellows. thing, th e re is a n extensive R evo lu tion ary as the idea m ay be. we n e v e r th e ­ -cho a r has a place at college. less think t h a t tin F o r one lib ra ry of which he may make use. T here are intelligent p ro ­ fessors who very likely know m ore than they dare in lectures. And in his defense it m a y be reveal a rg u e d is not very much of a th at nuisance, he makes little noise a n d ta k e s up little •room, and he provides a passive tang ent for those who wish to bandy about the w o n I “ a p a th y .” the scholar It can be f u r t h e r said th a t th e .scholar even does le a rn in g to some good, He m ay acqu ire enough world m ay be the b e tte r fo r him, though he has n ev er grow n hoarse at an intercollegiate strug gle or made his head ache a t an u n d e r g ra d u a te s o d a . evt ning. As the scholar is a one-sided man, lacking m any of th e more p o p u la r accomplishments, he will n a t ­ u ra lly come in fo r m uch criticism. B ut the* wolrd can do with an occasional one-sided man. They help life to have m ore m ean in g fo r the others, th e y add to o u r store o f achievem ents a n d hopes. It is we I n o t to have too m a n y of them, b u t the universities m ust be c a re fu l th a t th e y do n ot abolish them al­ ranked somew here to g e th e r. Scholars should be n e a r athletes, executives, d e b a te rs, and like, w hen we consider those things which go to make up a com plete university. the H A P P I N E S S C O M E S F R O M O N E S E L F in tern a l feeling, anti H appiness, psychologists td i us, is m ainly a m a t ­ they reco m m end at te r o f least an h o u r each day to spent alone in th o u g h t if th a t happiness is to be achieved. The college s tu ­ d e n t’s day, how ever, is so full of classes, a ctiv i­ ties, Studying and pleasure w ith others, th at such an h o u r is rarely on the program . I t m igh t be well f o r th e u n d e r g r a d u a te to stop a nd question him self as to his s ta te of happiness, H e m ay o r m ay n o t be chocked to find th a t he isn’t as satisfied as he th o u g h t he was; he may sudden ly realize t h a t his c o n sta n t a c tivity is m ak in g him tired , irritable and critical. T h e n is the time f o r him to t r y the suggestion of his teachers. Sixty m in u te - does not n ecessarily h ave to he th e given tim e; it m a y be more or less. But the u n d e r g r a d u a te will find th a t once he has le a rn e d to e n jo y an b o u r o r so each A on like 7-0 in jo ritv. favor ■— ------- S< * California Climbs Jones, Sadler, V a rn e r, and King, A tto rn e y s f o r Kidd were Aycock, ] Camp, Hall. Fossler The was G rady IL Chandler. ju d g e his Bullington, 488. ---------- E liz ab e th Publications Phones Carry Election N ew s State-ow ned Mr. Young s ta te d th a t th e pro- posed bookstore would enable th e stu d e n ts in the U niversity to buy or re n t books a t the cost price, and wrnuld re- duce the present cost o f b o o k s 1'1™ ; 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon ^ confjnpd considerably. j offices of the T exas S tu d e n t P u b - , g ea}th g ervice Ii c a tio n s was I A b a t te r y o f telephones in the . D i , ... o Capac y , h o fe r an(j ; : until eve t past rn,onight cv,th rails A a v Apl■ .T tiA s n a v taxe< c , , e i g h t e e n s t u d e n t s i l l Aboard Bandwagon E igh teen s tu d e n ts w ere r e p o rte d ill T uesday by th e U n iv ersity SAN FRA NCISCO , Nov. 8 .— C harles M a i e r - 1 (IN S .) — C aliforn ia, P r e s id e n t jyjjr jam Cooper w e re i H oo ver’s home sta te a p p e a re d to t0 1 infirm ary.; night to have joined the R om e- the Dem ocratic l.andwagon, ners, R. H. I’entz, E d n a A n d er-1 candidate piling up a large lead Duva|1> v ,,|m # Janc MeV- celt Sc!on . .. The follow ing new m em b ers were elected club: John to the King, B ow er C rider, Nell Hall­ m ark, and William Anderson. were deceived at “ h i rate o f one son' Franci* Moi'Ph>'' an‘i e very 30 second?. T a c q u a rd w ere H ospital. Home visits w ere m ade | a t St. D avid’s ! C alifornia. in Ray West, the G re a t R e p o rte r: the “ Personally, I d on ’t think F ro g g ie s can ta k e it! ” * ♦ * Helen Mims, Co-ed specialist in foods: “ I believe the good A us­ that tin food will make the Texas fo o t­ fall team str o n g enough to beat T. C. U. The score: Texas 13, T. C. U. *> * * get to Fort Forth for the T. C. U .-Texas football gam e, h e needs transportation funds, A special car will be required to transport the big steer, and students have been asked to contribute a dim e or a dol­ lar toward the cost. N ow that we have our mascot, let's m ake good use of him, Bevo shoulii be pre­ sent at the T. C. V. gam e. The Longhorns need their m ascot and so do the rooters. He stands for the fighting, staunch Texas spirit. Bevo MUST be at that gam e. Friends <>f t h e University w e r e k ind enough to present us with the mascot, and it’s up to us to see that he attends all the footb all contests and that he is properly taken care of. The Army m ule is a lw a y s at t h e g a m e s t h a t t h e W e s t P o in t c a d e t s en g age in. Those c a d e t s c a r e fo r t h a t mul e w ith a d e e p devotion. T h e y r e g a r d him as a p a r t of t h e i r sc hoed. F o r t h e m u le to be absent from one of their football ga m es would be unthinkable to them . The sam e th in g should app ly to t h e t h e i r University of T exa s s t u d e n t s a n d longhorn st e e r m a s c o t — Bevo II. Bevo should becom e a tradition. Steers of his typ e are rapidly becom ing extinct. Soon this there will be no more longhorns in part o f the country. W e must give good care to our m ascot. W e must m a k e him a center of a tradition, as w ell as known as the Army m u le or the Yale b ull do g. So pitch in, s tu d en t s, a n d l e t ’s be s u r e that Fort that old Bevo doe- not miss Worth gam e. - • h , .* a* Encouraging Reports A clip pin g from the Fort W orth Star- Telegram reads, “ For the first time in 61 years, Ohio Northern U niversity is going to hold a colleg e dance on O ctober 29, com m em orating a lon g stru g gle by stu­ dents again st the bali of college d a n cin g .’’ ■ y ai Urn* Such ar*;cL s < a U niversity to sit back and th an k th e o f­ ficials o f this U niversity of th e first rank for the position that th ey h ave taken on social a ffa irs at the U niversity. There are fe w even ts on th e cam pus w here students can ga th er and m eet each other on equal basis as the Saturday night dan ce held in th e gym n asiu m , It is only regrettable th at feel a back­ some o f the new students wardness about atten d in g th ese dances. Only on ce or tw ice a year student cases present th em selv es before th e discipline com m ittee for m iscon d u ct at th e dances, and th e student guilty of such m isbehavior is d ea lt with in a su fficien tly severe m an­ ner to keep th e num ber of such reports at a very low mark. thank the o fficia ls for Students ap p reciate th e relative amount of freedom given th em here in com parison with other schools over th e State, and it is believed that th ey show this a p p recia ­ tion by an unusually high p erce n ta g e o f rule-abiding students. There is one privi­ lege that the students do not have that th ey would it gran ted — the p rivilege o f p layin g tennis on Sunday afternoons. is understood that the advisory com m ittee will consider the m atter in their m eetin g this w eek , and if favorable to that body, the tennis q u es­ tion will be presented to the Board o f Re­ gents ih their com ing m eetin g of N ovem ­ ber 23. If the fa cu lty advisors and R egen ts would see fit to cousin en this matter, the students would have a kind feelin g in their hearts for both groups. It T im e C o m p le te , r e tu r n s on th e nu election o-------------- T h e usual Parlin to Announce D e g r e e List in March lhv coop eratio n of tm nal News Service. ! ti o f t a T T e r tio iT ’a m l’ thy' gubvvnn- ‘fV P ' T tic in T exas w ere I ^ al)1.’lel torial given by The Daily T exan th ro u g h Vir£ im a r ea lize that th ey can a ctu ally gain b ene­ fits from such associations outside class hours, y e t th ey have only to try the idea to be Convinced, Instructors are elected to th eir th e facu lty not only on account of special attainm ents, but in consideration of their personalities co n g en ia lity as well, for an Inventory ineligihlity of a n u m b e r of men on the f r e s h m a n football squad calls attention to th e possibility that a l a rg e per­ cen ta g e o f students, and of new students in particular, h ave no idea of how th ey scholastically. H a lf of are progressing th e first sem ester h a s passed a n d tests a r e now b ei n g given for th e e xp re s s p u r ­ pose of ch eck in g up op a c a d e m i c s ta nd in g. It is unfortunate t h a t the l a r g e r classes, those which permit the sm allest am ount of indiv idu al attention from th e instructors, are g en era lly classes for first an d second year students. There a re no instru ctors, , now ev er, w ho are not w illin g to give a Ho your d iffic u lties now , no m atter h o w while many students who ar# now thJ actual construetion largo a m o u n t ot their tim e outside class low your grad e m ig h t be, vou have a p retty ^xP®rt4ng to g e t d e g re e s will drop buildings being hours to co n feren ce periods w ith stud en ts. | fa ir ch an ce o f k eep in g out o f th e list of J1,0?11,1, M any instr rn tiara hold re g u la r ly .scheduled bustees. ( je t c o n g e n ia l w ith y o u r instruct- j Man> instructors hold regularly scheduled bustees. i ,<*t congenial w ith your instruc- 1 students w ho are not in tor; ask him a* out his gelt score and w h a t cont err aces, in conference*, but s tu d e n ts w ho are not in tor; ask him about his g o li score and w h a t I hex* classes should avail th em selves of he thinks of the election. You w o n ’t pull opportunities to conte? with their p roles- the wool over his eves, but vou m ight pull a a s . a - j f o r degrees, each of whom m u st ’ n i n g s wrong, w hat it is. l l you w ait an y I be given personal consideration, longer, you w o n ’t have much ch a n ce o f a n d because second se m e ste r ap- h elp in g yoni s o l i , out lf you w ill w a k e up p lf ta n is will So, freshm en, it is a g ood idea to tak e ad v an tag e of t h i s season to get around and es!] v g o t acquainted with your professor I ii i. o u t n o w y o u r e The l i n of c a n dida tes f o r bach­ elor of a r ts d egrees from t h e College of A r ts a n d Sciences will be released in March, Dean P a r- lin an n o u n c e d Tuesday. A t e n t a ­ tively c o rre c t list ca n n o t be com- Dave E lm e r of New O rle a n s vis- ii od T om Bun kb y a t th e Sigm a Alpha Epsilon bouse S a tu r d a y am t Suiwiay. o S C R I B B L E R S E L E C T T W O W a lte r Goldschm idt w as elected vice p re s id e n t and Jo e Cason and voted new Muriel T e lf e r w ere - « .. -n +l.„ in A R C H I T E C T S H E A R S P E A K E R E dw in J. Cole, fro m the offices o f W a lte r G. W a r r e n arid Com­ p a n y of Chicago, gave an i n f o r m a l ta lk to th e sonhoiftore class of th e membt’rs a t a m e e tin g of Scrib , hvopnomoii Class OI in t cli is. lo lers’ Society d e p a r t m e n t o f a rc h ite c tu re , stress­ hall T u e sd a y night, Helen Gold-* ing- as his main po in t the neces - • n firnh1om n. *tv of baum, p resident, sity of seeing a design problem as D onald Ross an d J a m e s G raham if it w ere going to be bu ilt r a th e r read original seletcions. O p e n th an as a beautifu l pic tu re on p a ­ to! urn discussion of to per. H e urged li*t,|study th e rj!ans aiKi lh en w atch of the e re c te d on the cam pus. Mr. ('ole sta te d t h a t this is a splendid o p p o rtu n ity of stu d y ­ ing an d com paring the plans in the developm ent of buildings. 1 Lem le, F rances Darden, and I J 0 / nine ^a u n e . aeggls visited i u l ^ a r a e g m w . b a a rut. exan was held. - . l e n d at her home in Gonzales, E le a n o r Jon es s p e n t the week- i i r i d *,„• m an * j e n orm o us n u m b e r of J a n ic e M b l i n g e r 8rc ’ e ex' th e week-end. th e s tu d e n ts th e Interim - !j0. ^ H a r r y Inez T u r n e r w ent to Waco f o r I o—------------ . ...I a n d increase d o i n g , - - ~~ sp e n t and ran EJ* v t 1,41 11 V O >ns, . „ the __ “! ( ’ y • Y I * 9 - o - t i I v , - , . • s* I/*.# » s cS ^ I .j - * I * * * ? . I - I Mar-! ocratic in early trend was Dem ocratic the returns, while W ashington, Oregon and Idajio altho ug h r e t u r n s were too m e a g re th e re to f o r e c a s t the fin al r e s is t s with c e rta in ty . in Horton Smith, another mem- ber of the Curtain Club: "L> t S ta f f o r d c a r r y the ball and h e ’ll b rin g it home. The b a ­ con? N o t The c o n fe re n ce c h a m ­ pionship.” * * * th t h e gh4.s’ stu d y T w o Practices Held said T u esd ay. I oday by & eer Band ________ T e-W A A -H iss to H ave Picture Made Today p inal re h e a rsa ls p r e c e d in g the f h e Daily 1 qy C. U. gam e, for th e Longhorn Band, will be held to d a y at 4:80 Te-W A A -H iss Club will have its p ic tu re made fo r the C actus at th e regular m eeting this a f te r - in W o m e n ’s o’clock lite . th** rally, “ Reil” Sheppard, assis-I G ym nasium , Miss T h e lm a Diliing- o’clock a n d a gain to n ig h t a f t e r noon at 5 p a ie n t s in Mou ton over tho week* U a n t d ire c to r of th e ban d, an- ham, sponsor, said Tuesday. jnou nced T uesd ay . be “ Music "M usic to to played over KF.J2, a n a WEAR, F o r t W o rth radio sta tio n s, T h u rsd a y night. rehearsed W ed nesd ay,” the I will he W ork wih be continu ed on the ch an g in g of th e constitution, and f u r t h e r plans will be made for th e f u t u r e m eetings. An ex ecutive m e etin g will be re g u la r m eeting. held a f t e r the w eek-end in San Ant onio, j S h e p p a rd said. I t a p p e a re d probable t h a t all of J o e M unster, p re sid e n t of the 8 ° D em ocratic. A rizona a n d Ne- “ I w o uldn’t give any points McAngw,Velm* Sealy, th* six Pacific .lope state., would I C u r ta in Club: b re w ste r, M a r g u e rite vada w ere swinging strongly Dem- e ith e r w ay.” * WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932 ___ T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE FIVE HAROLD TEEN—H A P P Y DAY S r - ^ p p ' * D a y s A*2 - A UKE To s e e THAT s r jp f& d s h s e r Kjek&p CPFa TW’ A V / i Q u een ’s “ Madam R a ck eteer” R eview ed Today C h ie f l y A lis o n S k ip w o r t h . _ AN E N JO Y A B L E T R IF L E , the se ts a b o u t rela tin g in farcied vein lady w h a t h app en s w hen an old w ho has seen b etter d a y s, both in and out o f W estern H em isph ere prisons, v io la te s her p arole to save tw o charm ing d a u g h ters o f from m esa l­ an ea rly m arriage lia n ce and p en ury. A liso n Skip- w orth, grand old dam e o f the screen w ho is le ss n oted than she m ight be, has the role, and, for­ tu n a te ly fo r th e p ictu re, m akes the m ost o f it. For other roles in th e p la y fu l bit o f d ram atu rgy are reco g n iza b ly props, a lth ou gh en ­ acted by co m p eten t a cto rs: Rich­ eccen ­ ard B e n n ett p o rtra y s the tric husband who d oes n o t q uite know w h a t to m ake o f his long- a b sen t w ife ’s E valyn K napp and G ertrude M essin ger are com ely as the d au gh ters. Rob­ e r t Mu W ade ap pears a s the sm a ll­ tow n banker whom M adam R ack­ e te er sh akes down fo r cash r e ­ q u isite to op eration s, and y o u n g incon­ John B reeden, as his son, v en ie n tly in love w ith one o f the g irls. G eorge R a ft has fin un- d eco ra tiv e role as a n o th er hab­ itu e o f the h a lf w orld w ho co n ­ v en ie n tly d iscovers he is not, a l ­ ter all, the other love w ith d au gh ter. A pp arently w ell suited to le g itim a te dram a, th is p lay su r­ p risin g ly is listed as an original Screen sto ry by H arvey H arris G ates and M alcolm S tu a rt B oylan. A u d ien ces find it am using. return. in the T he A u x ilia ry w ill sponsor Tournaments and Games On Sport Calendar Girls Will Hold Athletic Meets th e poppy sale to b egin T hursday in the dow ntow n o ffic e s . The o ffic e s w ill be closed on A rm istice D ay. The Red J a ck ets from A u stin H igh School w ill sell poppies all d ay Friday. The parade w ill begin at th e fo o t of C on gress A v en u e at cap itol 9 o ’clock, rea ch in g a b o u t l l o’clock. A t this tim e, the e n tire group w ill fa ce w est, U ni v e r sify o rg a n iza tio n s and p ersons w ho w ill take p a rt in th e p arad e! M em bers o f T urtle Club, sw im - are Dr. H, Y. Benedict* p r e s id e n t ; m ing org a n iza tion fo r g irls, w ill the I n iv ersity , fa c u lty m em - J have an op p ortu n ity to p a ss som e of the U n iv ersity , O range 1 0 £ th eir te sts a t th e m ee tin g to hers of J a ck ets, I n iv ersity Legion A u x - | be ^he sw im m ing pool o f d ia ry , \ \ o m e n s f a c u lt y ( lob , all<* th e W o m en ’s G ym nasium to n ig h t ^ o’clock, A d ele Barbiseh, leader t e th e U n iv ersity ch ap ter D au gh ters of the A m w ic a n R ev- the club , an nou nced T u esd ay, olu tio n . The A ustin High S c h o o l! The c ub w ill also p ra ctice d iv in g Band, the L egion Drum and B u gle and the craw l and w ill have a C orps, the M unicipal Band, and w ater polo m eet. M iss Barbiseh oth er civic have has a n nou nced that the club w ill b een asked to m arch in th e par­ to m ee t T hursday at 5 o’clock ade. have its p icture m ade t h e C actus. o rg a n iza tio n s fo r of C harles A banquet w ill be given at 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock a t the D riskill H o tel for the ex -serv ice m en. B ern in choirm an o f the banquet. In sta lla tio n of H ardy H o ller s as in com in g com m ander o f the L e­ g io n and Mrs. W arren F reund as in com in g p resid en t o f the a u x il­ iary w ill take p lace at. this tim e. O f f i c e r s t o B a n q u e t . . . O ther w o m en ’s a th le tic clubs - „ ‘ "day. «» * • » > * « . I ™ ' th e U . T. " • » cess Kirk, p resid en t o f S. A., a n nou nced T u esd a y : h u n t at Plummer Views Gas Regulation Unit Plan Recommended For Oil Production produce too m uch g a s. The g a s m anages to esca p e in sp ite o f a ll p recau tion s. S om e o f the g a s is disso.ved w ith th e o il by virtu e in o f the f a c t th a t gas and oil th e sam e stratu m under a high p ressure b ecom e dis­ solved. tend to o-------------- - Wheatley to Judge is the “ W h en ever Tryouts for Drama cu rta iled , oil m eans m ust be so u g h t to cu rtail th e flo w o f gas. a lso ,” P ro fesso r F. B. P lum m er o f the d ep a rtm en t M iss K a th erin e W h eatley, pro­ o f p etroleum en g in ee rin g , said. fesso r o f F rench and ad visor to “ T h e cu rta ilm e n t o f gas is by the dram a com m ittee o f Le C ercle no m eans an ea sy proposition due Paul C laudel, w ill ju d g e tr y o u ts to f a c t th at all g a se s have fo r p arts in M aurice M aeterlink ’s th eir pec uliar b eh aviors. In m ost p lay, “ La M ort de T in ta g ile s,” at ca ses sp ecia l eq u ipm en t has been a m eetin g o f the com m ittee th is to cu rtail th e ex c esiv e d esign ed a fte rn o o n at 3 o ’clock, in the Cur­ flow' o f gas. Such appartu3 as tain Club au ditorium , M orris M or­ th e b ottom h o le choke, th e r e ­ rison, p resid en t, announced T ues- duction o f the size o f tu b in g , and day. The p lay will be p resen ted th e use o f the g a s lif t w h ereb y j som e tim e b efo re C hristm as. T hose in ta k in g part should g a s is not allow ed to esca p e b u t J in terested in and is recy cled by com pression th e m eetin g , M orrison rein trod u ced th e p rod u cin g in to sand, cu rtail the flo w ,” he added. b e .ie v e s th a t the co n serv a tio n o f th e g a s su pp ly should be u nd er th e d irec­ tion o f en g in ee rs who are fa m ilia r w ith th e w ork in g con d ition s. R eg ­ u lation of th e g a s should be such th a t the m inim um o f g a s is pro­ the club w ill co n sist o f a so cia l to­ n igh t a t 7 o’clock a t the F acu lty M en’s Club, 2304 San A ntonio S tr ee t, in stea d o f at the F rench sation al g a m es w ill be played. Re­ fresh m en ts w ill be served . Stu- The reg u la r m eetin g atten d stated . P ro fesso r P lum m er o f oil I d en ts, p ro fesso r s, A sc a v en g er -1:30 o ’clock w ill be the fe a tu r e o f the t h e B it and Spur m eetin g at W e& tenfield R id ing Club a t 5 o ’clock, R uby Roby, lead er, said , i dueed w ith each barrel o f The g ir ls w ill ride banquet a t F riday, in tea m s o f th e *our* and th e on es co llec tin g th e A u stin ch ap ter of the R eserve O ffic e r s’ A sso cia tio n w ill hold a m ee tin g and a D riskill H otel R obinson, Jr., p resid en t o f a sso cia tio n , has announced. The F la g T o u r n a m e n t principal sp ea k er at the m ee tin g T ee Club w ill hold a fla g tou r w ill be C olon el F rederick R. de n am ent a t its m ee tin g W ed n esd ay F un iack, Jr., c h ie f of sta ff, 90 th I on the T w en ty -fo u rth S treet g o lf d ivision , San A ntonio. The sub- i cou rse a t 5 o ’clock, E dna G ill- produced. The g a s is the prim e m over o f the oil and as soon as Edward g re a test num ber o f nam ed o b je cts j th e su pp ly o f g a s ha- been dis- sip ated th ere is little ch an ce fo r th e oi. to be p rod uced ; as a re­ su lt the oil sta y s in the ground and in th e end b eco m es a w a ste. con trol T he reg u la tio n o f g a s w hich d ocs not in te rfer e to o m uch w ith the prod uction o f oil is com ­ m en dab le. Ijqct o f C olonel de F unjack's sp eech I m ore, beader, said T u esday. the w ill win th e hun t, M iss R oby said pie in terested in F rench are in­ v ited to join or to com e a s v is­ itors, M orrison stated . -------------- -O' Raney Made Official Of Fellowship Club ■ N ot the least u proariou s laugh w ill be “ N a tio n a l D e fe n se .’’ program , in the ad- w ill begin at 9 o ’clock at The A m erican L egion D ance in the cu rren t Q ueen how ever, t h e is co n ta in ed Vance sh ots o f Laurel and H ardy’s D riskill H o tel, w ith S tev e H ard­ b a c k U p Y our T ro u b les,” w hich | n er’s orchestra the w ill show F riday through M onday. I m usic. The gran d m arch w ill be A nd th ere is talk th a t even the j ted by the o ffic e r s during w hich n ew s iii it. g u ffa w s j tim e over-sea m elo d ies w ill played. A carnival e f f e c t w ill in has a cou p le o f E stim a te B m inus. I em p hasized fu rn ish in g th e (sig n ed ) -c.b. I and fa v o rs w ill be p resen ted dur- j T u esday. d eco ra tio n s, M ary Lee M cK ee, sponsor, I in g the in term ission . U n iv ersity A draw tou rn am en t by th e mem* g irls w ill be a llo w ed to a tten d it hers w ill fea tu r e th e m e e tin g o f th ey g e t perm ission the D ean o f W om en b efo re A rm istice D ay. S tr e e t from , to C o m m o n U m p ir e N e e d e d O rchesis w ill m eet at 7 o ’clock in the d a n cin g stud io o f th e W o ­ p ractice m en ’s G ym nasium g rou p in gs fo r th e ( ’a ctu s p ictu re taken T hursday, A m anda to be lead er, an n ou n ced . G atoura, in Ju nior O rchesis w ill m eet be the d a n cin g stud io o f the W om en ’s be : G ym nasium at 5 o’clock , M iss said One o f the b est w a y s fo r the d irected reg u la tio n o f g a s, a c­ cording to P ro fesso r P lu m m er, is the unit jf.ap which, p rovid es th a t j the m an agem en t o f the p ro p erties is under a com m on um pire and the prod uction p ra ctices to be in the hands of capable en g in eers. located at is u su a lly j th e top o f the oil stratu m and the g a s reservoir is com m on ly know n R acquet Club at 5 o’clock on the ; as the gas cap. W ells that a re as the gas cap. T w en ty -fo u rth ten n is ! d rilled in to th e top o f th e stru c- ea u ris, E u g en ia S am pson, le a d e r ,. ^ure ancj p ierce th e g a s cap are saki. prone to produce m ore g a s than is n ecessa ry , and in th is w ay the w ells on the top o f th e stru ctu re The g a s T ex a s A lpha o f S igm a Phi E p ­ silon a n n o u n ces th e p led g in g o f Matthew' V aughan C arson, o f S om erville. Opening Today H]BELL’S H IG H W A Y ,” starrin g Richard Dix w ith Tom Brown and R och elle H udson, op en s today * at th e H ancock to p lay through F rid ay. T his picture is the story j o f life in a prison cam p. It deals w ith the ab u ses o f prison ers who are flo g g ed and ex p o sed to to r­ tu res if th ey w ill not ok ca n n o t k eep up the m an -k illin g pace at w hich th ey are forced to w ork. A lo v e sto ry is in terw o v en w ith the harsh c r u e lty o f the p ictu re. Duke E llis (R ichard D ix ) sa c r ific e s his own freed o m to sa v e his little b rother (T om B row n) so that the y o u n g ster can return to his mo­ ther and sw eeth ea rt. T h is picture lea v e should its m ark on fu tu re leg isla tio n in th e U n ited prison S ta tes. “ H e ll’s H ig h w a y ” g iv es D ix th e m ost re a listic role o f his lon g and su cc essfu l career. Tom Brow n, w ho en a cts th e o f D ix ’s little brother, Joh nn y, w ill been be rem em bered as h a v in g starred by U n iv ersa l “ Tom Brown o f C u lver.” R ochelle H ud­ son, a bright n ew com er, plays the part o f Mary E llen , J o h n n y ’s sw eeth ea rt. role in WA R N E R B A X T E R , in “ Man A bout T o w n ,” w ith Karen M orley and Leni S te n g e l, opens fo r today on ly at the T exas. The film has to do w ith the S ecret in tern a tio n a l sp ies, and S erv ice, a series o f id e n tific a tio n s o f v ar­ iou s persons certain ev en ts. The ex q u isite K aren M ot­ ley should be enough to m ake all o f you see th is show . W arner B a x ­ ter^ as an ex -S ee ret S erv ice m an w ho turns his hom e into a cosm o­ p olitan g am b lin g house, g iv es a sm ooth p erform an ce. fo llo w in g Reparations Topic Of Debate by H oggs A d eb ate on the q u estio n “ R e­ so lv ed : That R ep aration s Should B e A b o lish ed ,” w ili b e th e m ain fe a tu r e o f the w ee k ly m eetin g o f th e H o g g D eb a tin g Club to n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in th e Y. M. C. A . b u ild in g, C harles P a tte rso n , p res­ id en t, said y esterd a y . J o e S pu r­ lock and L. C. H erb ert w ill uphold th e n eg a tiv e. Frank H arrin gton , G eorge S h e f­ fie ld , Ii. F. Luna, and W. S. H ar­ ris, n ew m em bers, w ill g iv e th eir in a u g u ra l sp eech es. H arry H ar- Ijfington, Sam H ersto n e, R. F . Luna, C. T. O liver, J, B. D orsey, fo r ai M em bership, w ill be vo ted on. rn --------------- o--------------- nd A l C ooper, a p p lica n ts A rn o tt S ta ffo r d w e n t to H ou s­ ton th is past w eek-en d. RL o--------------- Contract Let For Dance Decorations le t a con tract fo r The A ll-U n iv ersity Dam e com - | m ittee, at a m e e tin g T u esday af-1 tern oon , the j d eco ra tio n s fo r the T h a n k sg iv in g I dance to B. E. B rooks and D. C. B aer, sen io r d en ts. A co n tra ct w as also le t to S te v e G ardner’s orchestra fo r the J [all sem ester; how ever, upon no­ tic e to Mr. G ardner, any other or­ a ch estra m ay be em ployed for dance. arch itectu re stu- j This w as th e first m eetin g of new th e new co m m ittee. The chairm an v ice is H ill H od ges, p resid en t o f the S tu d en t A sso c ia ­ tion and re p resen ta tiv e from the S tu d e n ts’ A ssem b ly. Ruth llo w e n is the w om an rep resen ta tiv e from th e stu d en t b ody a t and S p u rg eo n Bell is the m an rep re­ sen ta tiv e from th e stu d en t body. M iss L u la B e w le y is rep resen ta ­ tiv e from the D ean o f W om en’s o ffic e , and A m o N o w o tn y from the D ean o f M en’s o ffic e . large George RAFT W Star Screen’s N E W j Romantic Hero of “ Night After Night** Re­ turns with a 4- star cast a dramatic comedy in m ash ! H a n c o c k New Showing? S u gar C oated? . H E L L NO! . The story is B rutal aud T rue! R I C H A R D D IXwm W HPI JBrmk —in— n m o o a i m ; W ith Tom Brown Rocheiie Hudson P in s Comedy Cartoon N ew s H a n c o c k T A I C . A r f t i* X ■ 4 B IG D A Y S Starting Friday (W ith Midnite Preview Saturday Nite) On The Stage (In Person) Henry Santrey And HU HOLLYWOOD COLLEGIAN’S America’s Greatest Vaudeville Attraction 4 Shows Daily The Band That Played Around the World. 5 [(18 People on Stage.) H A M M , The METROPOLITAN HOTEL 8th, 9th, Main and Commerce Streets CL Qaramount picture Newly Furnished and Decorated Fort Worth WELCOMES AH Students and Members of The University of Texas Faculty, on November l i t h and 12th Unusually Low Rates. 200 Rooms— $!.0Q up. R. L. Watson, Mgr. rn A I.aff-Riot with— G eorge RAFT ALISON SK IPW O R TH RICHARD B E N N E T T N O W S H O W I N G Q U E E N -rfu s t I n j r f o il se 'of ti* ; - r n Club o f th e Y. W. C. A, a t a i m ee tin g in th e g ir ls’ stu d y hall y esterd a y , G en evieve C la ik , presi­ dent. announced co m m ittees w ere a p p o in te d : T he fo llo w in g | District Governor Talks to Rotarians Thom as A. R ousse, d eb ate coach, -aid T u esday. A ubrey Liver man and R alston W arfield have signed dp fo r the a ffir m a tiv e and Hobart M addox, E u gen e Avens* and Bill w ere a p p o s e d : so- j C o lo n el C. C. Todd o f Bryan. 'g o v e rn o r o f th e fo rty -se v en th dis- , «, • , b f , cia l, A nn R am sdell. R uth S h irley, tH ct c f R otary In tern a tio n a l, w a s | C arter fnr th e n eg a tiv e. and L eilia N en d eil; m usic, E v e ly n ; th e principal speaker at B raden, M arilee K one, and [anet Pugh, H ale; L ouise W ellborn, V io let Cook, and Mary E llen Barker. i m eet­ ing o f the local club T uesday noon at th e D riskill H otel. J. Campbell Wray H e a d V o ic e D e p a r t m e n t d ram atic, B e tty On his o ffic ia l v isit, C olonel Todd w as introduced by B everly I Boyd, p resident o f the local club, in trod u ctory >onjj had Dr. Frank J ew e tt, d irector o f j a fte r an th e T ex a s B ible C hair, w as t h e been su n g b y John A. M cCurdy, I main sp eak er on the A rm istice secreta ry o f the E x -S tu d en ts’ As- D ay program . He em phasized the i se d a tio n o f T he U n iv ersity of need o f racial love for th e a b d - j T ex a s and a m em ber o f the clu b .} ish m en t o f war. L ucille L eaton I read “ T he D ead March N ig h tly ,” a poem by P. D. M oreland, and their E lsie S a g eb iel ex p la in ed the m ean- j nam es to th e list o f d eb ate squad 28, in g o f taps. F IV E D E B A T E R S A D D E D F ive b oys have sin ce O ctober can d idates -o------- added Texas School of Fine Arts T e a c h e r o f S in gin g S tu d io s 2 0 1 0 W ic h i t a A c r o ss fro m L a w B u ild in g M axim um W ords Price Each Extra Word $ .30 .55 .70 1.00 3.50 Ie 2c 3c 4c 16c B U S IN E S S DIRECTORY Times 1 2 3 6 I mo. I month $1.00 per line minimum three lines SH A M PO O and F IN G E R W A V E 50c W Ti the price, but not W e h a te reduced shop w ill th e q u ality. V anity Beauty con tin u e g iv in g their nam. h igh quality work they are noted. FAST .SERVICE— H AIRCUTS a sp ecia lty . for w hich VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 809 C on gress A ve. P hon e 2-3584 F R E E T H E A T E R T IC K E T S given on req u est w ith and set th is w eek. every sham poo Expert b eau ty work at reason able p r ic e s— ju s t w h at you need to look your best for the T h u rsd ay night G erm an. C O LLEG IA TE 405 W est 23rd B E A U T Y SH O P Dial 4412 t'HAT fam ous m au -ab ou t-tow n and p lay­ boy, Sam J a ck so n , w ill want to know what his con tem p oraries are d oin g. Cali tic k e t to by B. Hall 119 Man About T o w n ” now sh o w in g a t th e to g e t Four T exas. COACHING M ETCALFE, th e coach. Moth I and 13. P h ysic* I aud 12, Chem iatry I and 13- i Graduate stu d en t. Three y ears expert- i enc?. Call 0435. 2900 San A ntonio. p la y in g in "Man About Town" a1 th* j S P E C lA t DRESSM A KING -—F ir st cla ss d ressm ak ­ ing. L adies’ tailorin g and alteration s. Elia Foyil. Phone 7658. 509 Naltft B u ild ­ ing I G uadalupe. FURNISHED a p t s . LOWER FLOOR DUPLEX, 2705) North F acu lty n e i g h b o r h o o d . Furnished. Three room s, sleep in g porch $40. G. JI. Brush. P hon e 0347— 4927. EVEN TH (HJG l l S o b M ontgom ery isn ’t ♦ v should bo in- i to call by B. Hall to T exas, M artha May hew terested enough get her ____ _ free tick et. HOSE MENDING H OSE M ENDING— W ork guaranteed at m ost reasonable prices. Try us. TH E B L U E B O N N E T ! SH O P. 2288 G uada­ lupe. LOST AND FOUND FRANCES MCLENDON probably feel* th a t sh e needs som e pay B r her bull- board m artyrdom . Call by B. H all Iii* tao g et your free tick et to th e T exas. THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY <♦> •:«*. <♦> <♦> <♦> <♦> « <♦> <♦> Q rn I AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE— S T I’ DENT RATES I ( ON MKL LY FLORISTS •I i Cong re.-. Bouquets, R oses, m um s, and all flow er*. D elivery anyw here. season ab le Your credit good. Phone 9400. Varc/itij Mobor Service £ r. i t * H r PWO NE 2 -5 3 8 8 r‘ ■ BARBER SHOPS LADIES, p resen t th is ad a t HARBER SH O P. 2264 G uadalupe, receive a receiv e ton ic w ith haircut. TEXAS and tuck clip PREE. G entlem en, CAFES LAUNDRIES S T U D E N T RATHS HOME LAUNDRY. I I I P H O N E 3 7 0 2 LOCKSMITH to all tru nk s, KEYS FITTED doors, re­ ps ired. Rob;. F th lia. Jr., 564 Brazos. P hon e 2-141 I. locka, cleaned and etc. G uns A GREY felt Buford hut w as left in V'aggener Hall SIO at 12 o ’clock Saturday. Owner w ill apprec­ iate finder calling 3625 , LOST ESKIMO SPITZ w hite puppy. Ha*, three dark sp o ts on Body. Reward _________ for inform ation. ITione 9 2 9 1 . ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE ROOM w ith sleep in g porch in fu rnish ed . Con- ven ien t to U n iv ersity . 2624 Rio Grande St. P hone 2-2560. p rivate home. N icely W ANTED S tu d en ts——Spare Tim e Work S ee Mr. S te e le ; 1912 Nttecea B etw een 5 and 6 p .m .__ W A N T E D Can u se several young m en and you n g in m aking wom en who are in terested som e good spen d in g m on ey in the next few w eek s w ith an excellen t op p ortu n ity for a perm anent con n ection . Sales e x ­ p erience desirable, h ut not required. S ee H ig h t a t B. H a ll 110 b etw een 1:3 0 ______________ m d 3 p.m . W ed n esd ay . USED CARS KEAL BARGAINS IN UN ­ USED TRANSP ORT ATI ON PLUMBERS repairs, Plumbing g a s Gas h eaters. N ice selection . > na hie. T rojan W ater heater*. a Street P hone 6768, RECORDS W hen in Round Bt SAM I! NSS 03 LAFE Stop at u . of T. S tu d en t*’ H eadquarters pvr-H, !* Chicken Dinner# BO cen ts lit. ELMER. L eggo the feed hag* long enough to call by B. Hall 119 to get This to the T exas. your m ean* you, Leroy Hurley tick et free CLOTHING H IGHEST CASH PRICES paid for -sec­ ond hand cloth in g. S h oes, co a ts, h a ts, and ev ery th in g valuable. 417 E. 6th. Telephone 8762. HIGHEST PRICES paid for second hand cloth in g, sh oes and hats, W e a lso buy j ladies' cloth es. P hone 8717, or call by, 407 E ast Sixth. CLEANERS •\ NEW today. Peep J* < rushy, Cong r e s ­ tit; i Y • • . ■ n ,i. T h eir it ! . it "H ere L ies L ove” and “ H ow the O cean” as sung by Bing J. K. R E E D MUSIC CO.. >05 TAXI SERVICE TH IS Carl Cxignit is a re a l fellow th at lift. Call by fo r a co m p lim en tary w ash Job d o e s n ’f m ind g iv in g a th e T . P. G as ii S e rv ic e Co. CONG RESS TAXI 20e— One P hone 4 7 6 or Two P assen ger* 417 C ongress B. H al! from TRAVEL BUREAU of S T U D E N S th« f a k e a d v a n t a g e AMERICAN TRAVEL, BUR EAU. Sh*-# to o u t-o f- ex p en ses. T ravel home and town gam es, Phone 2-3333. H ERE ARF. PRICKS TH AT YI FAN RE A L SA V IN G S T O YOU S u its C A P ( c a s h a n d c a r r y D elivered P a n t s C A D elivered I* ( c a s h a n d c a r r y I ST A D l l ' * SKY 2503 Guadalupe l l , F IN t-.itS Phone ELECTRIC SERVICE TYPEWRITERS We have the P E SI RENT T Y P E WRIT EMS in A ->in S T E C K S * th at Lavaca 5-334 AM m akes typew riter* rented, b o u g h t, sold *asy p a y n im !* . [ \ REW RITER EXCHANGE H O r - * T. n ih P im a* g - $ t < i TYPING S T E R N S T Y P I N G B U R E A U wa n t * y o u r ty p in g . Quick aer vice, reasonable Biti*. fo r a n d d eliv ered . 1’feOM W ork called > . GIRLS, he - is aem e m oi* puhm fitf to? fo r a r P. Ga A S e - i ice Co. rom pinnal* A* i or y o u r a ry g r e a s e job C h a rle s. I U v!!,-. C all by 1 9 f t K«* (al a n d * It. H all I . I car. ; 1929 Ford C o u p e .....................$1 IO 1927 P ontiac Sport C oupe. $75 I SIM ON A U TO ELECTRIC SE R V IC E Tau! Sim on, Prop. AUTO SALES CO. OOO L a v a c a S t. S tarters and <’■■■■> R adiator Repairing and Bruke S ervice 400 S an J a c in to S tre e t P h o n e 2-3070 PAGE SIX Cooper Works On Educator’s Life In Library Files Late Teachers Responsible For Founding Of U niversity is H ubert Cooper, youngest son of < l i t e Os Oat at H enry Cooner. ie of the fo u n d e r s of The Uni- in Austin ■r> tv of Texas, "rial concerning his at mater tai c one e e ‘and worka. He ; rfciRg in the vSTiou pus. Mir. < path* fat he TFT C? Si* til Sn cs on the c ]>. r, UT, WO birot he t i ana a the wTil in* ;?1 anni • T 1 J 2 f a t I Dr, Cooper died A ugust 22. 1:182, in Abilene. He was "the t i e re p e rs o n ," according ti fo rm e r Gover- the whole t ■ 0 . M. Roberts, in to r o f *.ho < mflhiishn T ee U niversity c \\ t copt i Dr. exas. born Nave b e r 22. IS52. on a plat R tsk ( ounty, near Cart critptcm! Ysit1 I tiivc4 ’‘sitv 0 f 15 an d in IS 72 Rf a d c Phi Beta Kappa honors. T a u g h t a t Y a l e in I b a to In Ja n u a r y , 1873, he retu rn ed to rexas. F o r six years he c o n ­ due ted H enderson College in E ast T exas and th en became a m em ­ b e r vt ’he f irs t facu lty of the Sam H ouston Normal In stitu te when it opened a: Huntsville in 1879. H< ,m x t ta u g h t classical languages at Yale fo r several years and th e n v e n t the U n iversity of B e r­ lin. VV hen he a g a in r e tu rn e d to Texas, he beearn* th e principal of tile H uston High School and soon aft* r was e «*< ted State su p e rin ­ tendent instruction. 1 rom I *90 to I sn*', he was s u p e r­ in te nd e nt of th e jhlic schools of G alveston and in 1899 became o f Baylor University. presiden t In 1902 Dr, Cooper t ra nsf er re d his w ork to W e st T e x as and Simmer.- University, of which he became president. of pus lie Dr. C ooper's ed ucation was ob­ tain e d in p riv a te institutions. Dr. the F rederick E n . c h a irm an of d e p a rtm e n t and philosophy of education at Th* U niversity of T ex as, says that he w as " s u p re m e ly a m a s te r of the technique of te a c h in g ." o f th e h istory the first Dr, Cooper is responsible fo r m uch of the a dv a nc e d situation of the public school system of today. Hi was professional school m an to occupy the office of the S ta te su p e rin te n d e n t un d e r the new re g im e be g u n in 1884; lie set in motion a new building p ro g ra m ; he local su­ pervise.?; in schools; a n i he e x tri­ c a te d the text book situation from chaos. T here w ere many7 at this the e-iab- tim e fig h tin g again st lishm ent of public high schools; Cooper represented .he progres­ sive vii w, Dr. E by said. in s titu te d U n i v e r s i t y F o u n d e r Dr. Cooper was in interested in­ th e t ra in in g o f te a c h e rs and tro d u c e d the fo r d e p a r t m e n ts tra in in g of te a c h ers a t Baylor and S im m ons universities. He was e n­ g ag ed in ti ainir.g teachers at the l a t t e r school a n d f o r several years at The U niversity of Texa .* IU. Cooper opposed As for T he U niversity of Texas, there was g r e a t indecision anti a rg u m e n t c o n c e rn in g ii- establish­ m ent. th e N ew York plan f o r the State of T e x a s and wa- ©ne of the fo u n d ­ e r - of In 1921 D i. Cooper was nam ed ch airm an dt the S tate * om miss ion for the S u r v e y of H ig h e r In stitu tio n s. the U n iv ersity . Three sons and a d a u g h te r sur­ vive Dr. C o o p e r; O scar H en ry the Cooper, Jr.. c on ne c ted with publishing f irm c f Ray Long and Richard R. Sm ith , Inc., of New Y o rk ; Dr. S t e w a r t Cooper of A bi­ lene. a fellow of American College Surgeons; H u b e rt Cooper, o f newspaperm an; and Mrs. Dan A. G allagher of Abilene, who receiv- * * her bachelor of a rts degree fro m th e U niversity. Bevo Leads - - (C ontinued fr o m P a g e I ) ta k e the F i a r I l a :l’s. will t» p dance. tage. Mr. Hail will sing. K n g , anoth* m em ber of t y o f T Train- J U ni ve r s i t y , will p Don McCall, accordionist in th e n as w e l l to Furl Worth w ill be h U n iv * l e a supporter?, it is be eyed by ra il­ r o a d officials, who have annotine* * i a Schedule including th re® spe­ J tw< cial t,- f o r the re tu r n . Announcements in E d . O l l e ? o ffice indicated l r t h a t although riot all student i ck- ei? to th e gam e b a i been sold out last night, th e re?t would go in a las-* Wave of b u y in g today I -i V* orth . rn t the Save with these S P E C IA L PR IC E S Ipana Tooth Past e Gillette Blue Blades ..... „ Gem or E v e r Ready Blades ......... O A j 4 C 34c 23c 17c KOTEX V* J mi lieus /Aa Conjee hosiery Fr ee Delivery Ph. 4525 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N White of the departm ent of ar­ architects w ill ch ite c tu r e . The draw up the first plans for the new i rue ti ce school to be erected ! soon on the east of the 40-acre campus, near Red River. T h e plans? will probably be approved ; this week, Mr. Dahl stated, and I the working drawings w ill then be drawn up. "The area betw een Speedway and Main B uilding now occupied by B. Hall w ill be terraced," Mr. Dahl explained. "Two retaining walls w ill be constructed and an esplanade or court will be form ed at the base of these w al.s. The first wall is nearly com pleted, the balustrades and ornam ents hav­ ing been placed this week. Stone from Texas the stone used in con­ struction work the campus com es from T exas,” Mr. Dahl con­ tinued. "You w ill notice that the the first ten or tw enty fe e t at base of a'.l the new buildings on the cam pus are constructed of this stone. The retaining w ells will likew ise be constructed of t h e same m aterial, carrying out the building m otif." "All on Mr. Cret gave a short talk to students of the departm ent of architecture Tuesday afternoon and attended a dinner at the A l­ p h a Rho Chi house, architectural fraternity. Tuesday night. In a speech at the banquet Mr. Cret outlined the buildings of the in Century P rogress E xposition Chicago, of which com m ission he is a member. Other members pre­ sent who spoke in com mendation of the cooperation of Mr. Cret had given to the U niversity budding campaign were Dr. W. J. B attle, chairman of the U niversity build­ ing com m ittee; P rofessor Gold- win Goldsmith, chairman of the departm ent o f architecture; R. L. W hite, supervising architect, and George L. Dahl of Dallas. the Mr. (’ret, who has recently been awarded contract fo r 57 I ailed States post o ffices, and who designed Pan-Am erican and Shakespearian Library ibuildings in W ashington, D. (A, as w ell as m any of the U niversity buildings, was appointed supervising archi­ tect of the U niversity buddings by the Board of Regents in 1930. He was instrum ental in com plet­ ing the final plans of the L ittle­ field Memorial. I Battery Service I Get your cor § battery “pep- S ped up” be- J§ fore that trip f§ ll , SE" Willard Bat- §§ JfJ to T. C. U.— tories. U N IV E R S IT Y S E R V IC E C O . P H O N E 7 1 4 0 CO-ED'S F A T H E R S O C IA L IS T C A N D I D A T E FOR GO V ER N O R I t is not hard to account for one of the 176 socialist votes in tho the recent straw* ballot on cam pus, w hen one knows th a t Oc­ taval Edwards, graduate student in The U niversity o f Texas, is th e d a u g h t e r of G eorge Clifton E dw ards of Dallas, c a n d id a te fol­ l o w , nor o f Texas on the Booml­ e t ticket. has a background Mr. E dw ards, who head ed a full socialist ticket in th e election of Tuesday, y ears of s tu d y and experience. Ile was born in Dallas an d r e ­ ceived his e a rly education th e re . He took his bachelor of a rts d e ­ gree fro m th e U niversity of th e Sou* h at Sew anee, T enn., g ra d u - a ting first in his class. The fol­ lowing y e a r he received the m as­ t e r a r ts degree in English of from H arv ard . Since his r e tu rn sponsored ic enterpris i- and Texas he who WTOt en durn, pro\ isle to Dallas 30 y e a rs ago, Mr. Ed w ard s has been the leader of the Socialist m ove­ ment in T exas. He has initiated m any civic and s fo r the good of I t generally. w n ie the initiative, recall, and eight ho ur into the Dallas m s and Ie established in first night school ta k e n cr by the public school syst ?m. Ie helped to get fra m e d and pass- 'alias, which was la t e r th* cd the first anti-child labor law in Texas. As an attorney, he has consistently defended liberals who were denied their constitutional rights. Octavia E d w a rd s ’ scholastic rec­ ord resembles her f a t h e r ’s. Grad- j H ating first and youngest in her class, she received her b achelor *.f a r t - S o u th e rn degree from Methodist U niversity in 1931. L a s t 1 A ug ust, she took h e r m a ste r of a r ts degree fro m T he University o f Texas, and now* a t 20, she is w orking tow ard a do ctor of phil- ososphy So uthern degree. A t M ethodist U n iv e rsity she w as a m em b er of the h o n o ra ry F re n ch f r a te r n ity , the h o n o r a r y classical f r a te r n ity , M o rta r Board, a nd the : h o n o ra ry to I which she was * lee ted in h e r j u n ­ ior year. Bile was also a - tu d o r; a ssista n t the English d e p a r t ­ ment, won a s tu d e n t ac tiv ity schol­ arship in h e r j u n io r y ear, and a g ra d u a te scholarship at com m ence­ ment. scholastic society, in h ea rtily In the m atter of Socialism , Miss E d w a rd s endorses h e r f a th e r 's platform . While -ho lau g h ­ ingly says that she does not e x ­ pect a landslide of votes in her father's favor, she shares his e a r n ­ est b elief the next step in social evolution and that the time has come to take that step. that S icialism is ---------- m • t r i a l *1 he case of Johnson H ildeb ran d Society P t c n t m u e s M o c k oil to electric and the re f r ig e r a t- i ors f, t)m te# boxes to electric re- f r ig e r a to r s ,” M s Wilmot explam - od. " T h e new laboratory7 will a*-- girls. T h o C haney tfhds will change places until they lions, being held as a mock trial, I have used ail the v a rio u s equip- w a s c ontinue d a t the m e e tin g o f I merit. ’ H ild eb rand Law Society M onday! n ght. The case will go versus for alii nation of a f fee- m m odate sixteen ° ------- ----- ti M arcita Miller spent the week- to next meet- - , mg, Jack Roberts, vice president, y at . t„ i- I- •tv •) , end at her homo in Waco. | M ary C atherin e Smith spent the week-end a t h e r home in M ar­ ..................................................................... Cret Commends University W ork On Construction G. L. Dahl of Dallas Here T o Confer W ith W hite O n Buildings I "The progress in construction work at The U niversity of T exas is very pleasing to me," Paul P. Cret, co n so rtin g architect of the U niversity Philadelphia, from stated. "The buildings being erect­ ed on the campus remind one of the wthite walls, and Italy with the red tile roofs against the skies. The architecture we feel is very well suited this particular country." to "It Mr. Cret arrived in Austin T uesday m orning and w ill remain until Friday. He will return again when the R egents of the U niver­ sity call him to supervise any new plans that m ay he drawn up. is r a th e r d ifficu lt to de­ scribe the co nstruction work al­ re a d y com pleted," Mr. Cret con­ tinued. "At this early -tage I can only say that so far all plans have w o rk ed out very nicely, and we believe th a t upon tile com pletion of all the b u ild in g , the campus of The U niversity of Texas will be one of the m ost beautiful to be found anywhere. As to the type o f a r c h ite c tu re it should be noted th a t it does not fol'o w any d e fi­ nite period. The c om bination of w hite stone and red tile suggests hunnish or Italian architecture. It is this general typ e of a rc h i­ te c tu re t h a t we feel is most suited to T e x a s ." Dahl Confers with Whi te the G eorge L. Dahl of firm of H e r b e r t M. G reene, LaRoche and Dahl, U n iv e rsity consulting in a r c h ite c ts of Dallas, A u stin f o r the pu rp o se of con­ f e r r in g with Mr. C r e t and R. L. is also %% • \ sJ l. fp s . / P "?/ £ ® 8 8 ' / r • a T U I i i i? w k ll - M ) / h m . I VA JACKETS SUEDE a n d SWEATERS "New” Books Published and In Stock D E A T H IN T H E A F T E R N O O N bv E r n e s t He mi ngway F A R E W E L L MISS J U L I E LOGAN bv Ja me s M. Barri e F L O W E R I N G W I L D E R N E S S by J ohn Gal swor thy B L E S SE D SPI NO ZA by Lewis Browne P E T E R AS HL E Y by Dubose Heywar d A N E W YORK T E M P E S T by Manuel K om r oD O B SC U RE D E S T I N I E S A v Yv .Ila Gat her MARCH O F DEMOCRACY b y J - r n - - T r u s ' r w Adorns L ' G H T IN A U G U S T by William F a u l k ne r in and brow se C om e am ong the new books A new case, S ta te v< rsus Mar- tinez, d e a lin g w ith cha: g o of rob - 1 I’m. Eery, will be s ta r te d at the coming m eeting a f t e r the present case has been finished. R oberts -aid. S p u r ­ geon Bell’s firm will a c t as p ro s­ ecuting a tto rn e y s , and R o b e rts’ f irm will be the defense counsel, Dean I. P. H ilde b ra n d will p r e ­ side . E ight K itchens In N ew H. E. Building " T h e new Home Economics lab­ oratory will bv composed o f eight kitchen-, which will be st par a ie u n its in a r r a n g e m e n t," said J e n n ie S. W ilmot, a d ju n c t professor of home economics T u esd ay. F o u r sm all dining rooms a nd kitchen of unit arrangem ents will be equip ped on fo u r d if fe r e n t levels of cost. " I he e q u ip m e n t will d if f e r in four price utensils, stoves, refrigerator?, china, and linen?. The stoves will v a ry from levels of day when s tu d e n ts m ay get tic k ­ et? here. The L onghorn Band will go to F o r t W o rth in tim e to b ro a d c ast over two ra d io stations T h u r s d a y night, W F J Z an d v\ BAP. F o r tin- gam e itself, B u r n e tt P h a rr, d i r e e - 1 tor, ha? a r r a n g e d f o r a specialty by the b a n d 's tr u m p e t section, r e - j h ars®!? fo r which have been c o n ­ ducted d u r in g the p a st week. I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932 Round-Up Dates Scheduled For April 28, 29, 30 Fiftieth Anniversary Of University Stressed In Programs Apt ii 28, 29, and 30, 1933, have been decided upon by the Round-Up advisory com m ittee as dates for the fourth annual Texas Round-t p which is to be com­ bined with the ce.ebration o f the fiftie th anniversary o f the Uni- ; varsity. Program plans will be t h e discussed at a m eeting Round-Up com m ittee advisory : Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock ; in the E x-Students’ Association o f­ f i c e , suggestions o f the sub-com of m ittee, composed of Miss Anna Hiss and George Stephens, being considered. The Round-Up advisory com ­ m ittee, with Read Cranberry, ad­ junct professor of electrical en­ gineering, as chairman, is com­ posed of three fa cu lty members — President II. Y. B enedict, D e­ w it t Reddick, adjunct professor of journalism , and Mr. Cranberry; three ex-student members— Ralph Goeth, W. L. McGill, and J. A. McCurdy; three student members — Inez Granau, Ruel Walker, and B. D. Orgain; and three members from the Dads’ and Mothers’ A s­ sociation— F. W. Sternenberg, Mrs. Max B ickier, and Mrs. Char­ les Page, this The program year will include a revue a n d probably ball, and a pageant, participated in by students, faculty, and out­ standing ex-students. The idea of the U niversity’s fifitie th anniver­ sary will be carried out as much as possible. LET’S GO-TEX SMASH r a t 25 Ft.Worth T R IP Dallas R O U N D O R T ic k e ts o n sa le for K a ty trains le a v in g A u stin 1 0 :0 1 a. rn. and ,1:45 p. rn. T h u r sd a y , N ov. 10th, and 1 : 2 0 a. m. Nov. l l . L im ited to return S u n ­ d a y n ig h t, fro m Fort W o r th or D a lla s. Tickets r e a d in g to D a lla s w ill he h o n o r e d r e ­ tu rn in g fro m Fort W o r th or D a lla s. R ID E T H E K A T Y T O V IC T O R Y Special Sleepers for Co-ed*, Reservations to be Made t hr ough Dean of Women’s Office. For further information Phone 7202 or 3143 Geo. Bennett!, G. P. & F. A. •IO reb a te to al! Talking About YOU and a IOU R e b a te HORSES— HORSES , P h o n e P h o n e festal 2 5 2 96 ^1/ * E I N E R P h on e r A B L E S 2S296 R ide th e b est h o rses In T ra v is He* rh7 • B u y a S p ecia l R ate T ick et D riv e Out T ra v is B lv d . to S ig n . TCU-LONGHORN "WAR” DANCE TOP ’o TEXAS Friday Nite — November lith O fficial A rm istice D ay D ance M U SIC B Y The Famous "Murray Lam bert” and His Orchestra and “Frank Farrell’ and His Orchestra ( F o r m e r ly w ith J e s s S t a f f o r d ’s 1 7 - P ie c e B r u n sw ic k R e c o r d in g B a n d ) * Stop a t T H E T E X A S A B A K E R H O T E L Fort Worth’s Largest 9 ’till? O N L Y $1.25 (Tax Paid) P lay in g S a tu rd a y Nite L A W R E N C E W E L K A N D H IS B A N D “ A m eric a s Biggest Little B a n d ” Will your record at the University be preserved or will your connection with the insti­ tution be forgotten? There is but one way to m ake sure th a t you will be identified for all time to come with this g reat institution of learning. The Cactus— yearbook of the Univer­ sity— carries the pictures and records of G raduates, Seniors and Juniors. The file of these books is undoubtedly the most valuable source of University and University student history. Graduates, Seniors and Juniors are in­ vited lo call now at B. Hall 119 and make reservations for space in the 1933 edition. THE CACTUS OF 1933 Official H eadquarters For Longhorn Band and Yell Leaders V