C O M P L E T E I N T E R N A T I O N A L ' N E W S W I R E S E R V I C E < THE DAILY TEXAN T h e F ir s t C o l l e g e D a i l y h i t h e S o u t h AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, F EBRUARY 7, 1936 E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y Today’s Quotation Pride is in crea sed by ig n o r a n c e; th o s e assu m e th e m ost w h o k n o w th e least. — G ay No. n o % T o d a y ’s N e w s Tip U n c le Cliff h as som e “ B right I d e a s ” on p a g e four today. Vol ume 37 Campus Museum D r iv e Will Begin Monday T h e s t u d e n t s o f th e U n iv e r s ity helped bu ild t h e i r M em o rial S ta d i u m a n d th e y helped to build t h e i r T e x a s U n ion . t h e i r T e x a s M em o rial M u s e u m , In th e sam e w ay th e y a r e g o in g to be g iv en an o p p o r t u n i t y to th e s t u d e n t s ’ e x e c u t iv e help b uild c o m m it te e of th e c a m p u s d riv e t o w a r d s th e b u ild in g of th e m u s e u m , w a s told last n ig h t w hen th e y m e t e f o r th e secon d m e e t in g a t a d i n ­ n e r in th e T e x a s U nion. J e n k i n s G a r r e t t , p r e s i d e n t o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A ssem b ly a n d c h a i r ­ m a n o f t h e c o m m itte e , c o m p le te d n a m i n g th e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m th e d i f f e r e n t d e p a r t m e n t s in th e U n iv e rs ity , w ho will b e g in a c tiv e n e x t o r g a n i z a ti o n of th e M on day . d riv e C o m m i t t e e C o m p l e t e d th e i r T h e s e s t u d e n ts , w ho will pick a s s is t a n ts fr o m r e s p e c ti v e schools a n d colleges, a r e Bill M u r ­ ra y , J o e T a y lo r, D o na ld M a r k le , K a th e r i n e P i t t e n g e r , S u s a n S a n ­ fo r d , I r b y C obb, Berino S c h m id t, N a n in e J o e B olden, F r a n k B ow ers. J o e W a r d , M ary W irtz, Covie O liver, T o m L u m p ­ kin, J o e S to r m , I). R oy P a r k e r , J o h n G re e n , a n d N a ta li e Collins. S im m o ns, W illiam L. McGill, d i r e c t o r o f th e U n iv e r s ity C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s i­ tio n, e x p la in e d how th e M u s e u m will be c o n n e c t e d w ith t h e T e x a s C e n te n n i a l c e le b ra tio n . A lth o u g h th e a c t u a l bu ild in g will n o t be c o m p l e te d fo r th e c e le b r a t i o n , he said, th e e x h ib its t h a t will be dis­ p layed on th e c a m p u s f r o m J u n e to "D ecember will l a t e r be placed in th e M u seum . N o t t h e U s u a l M u s e u m B oth th e casu al v isito r a n d th e s c h o l a r i n t e r e s t e d in r e s e a r c h will be se rv e d by th e M u seu m , f o r it will be n o t only a “ p o p u l a r '1 M u ­ s eu m , b u t a “ s c i e n ti f ic ’’ M useum . T h e r e will n o t be j u s t ro w s a n d ro w s of cases c o n t a i n i n g sp ec i­ m e n s , Mr. McGill s t a te d , b u t the d is p lay s will be aetu&l g ra p h ic r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s . T h e r e a r e $;500,000 a v a ila b le no w . he p r e s e n t said, b u t th e p la n s call fo r a s t r u c t u r e c o stin g t h e b u ild ­ a t le a s t $ 50 0 ,0 0 0 , an d i n g will soon becom e i n a d e q u a t e , th e op inio n of e x ­ a c c o r d i n g to p e r t s w o r k in g on th e s u b je c t. N o t h i n g W r o n g W i t h S p i r i t . H ew hts m oney > s to be r a i s e d I . . . . . K y Under Colored Dean Deplores Treatment of Negroes iLost Laws’ Held Valid ---------- I n A e r SS V S C o d e d e a n o f T il’lo tson C olleg e, j u u g r ^ In Original r o r m u p p e rc la s s m e n g r o u p o f th e Y. M. . X r r S i c m e d - F rror A - in th e s o u t h “ T h e n e g ro c h a n g in g , b u t th e a t t i t u d e o f th e | th e w h ite is I tin u e d . A n e g r o is fo rc e d to t a k e in o r d e r is f i n a n - tr e - speech T h u r s d a y n ig h t b e f o r e th e { mendOU* d is a d v a n ta g e , an d t h e r e is n o t,” said W. H. J o n e s , I to e a r n a in a I d a l l y e m b a r r a s s e d a n d a t a jo b livlihood, he lo w e st k in d o f is n o th i n g he can do a b o u t it. A f t e r b r i e f ly s u m m i n g u p ge n- m av th e s o u t h e d w e l M t , i o t d n w w „ w h0 1,1 P o e tic s , to o , th is d i f f e r e n c e T h e r e ar e m a n y c o u ,d s(,e n . e ra l c o n d it io n , in n o t i n g th e g r e a t econom ic c h a n g e , ta k i n g place all o v e r n ow c o u n t r y . D ean tile help in the g o v e r n m e n t , b u t e v e n . I o n e p a v e hie college p r o f e s s o r s w . th d o c t o r s t i x H a s N o E f f e c t r f £ vt - H U N T S V I L L E . F e b . 6— (I N S ) to d a y r e _ ‘ , , , , / s VV. P e a n fused Dr. A. B Cox, p r o f e s s o r of cot- to n m a r k e t i n g anil -tr*** a r e ­ pointy to g r a n t a w rit of h a b e a s o p in io n w hy Vt I l l .1. C op eland , m a in u n c h a n g e d I I U V ’ V U . ** * ■ ,» •» racial - in th e so u th . re la ti o n s re - 1 a n d m a s te r s d e g r e e - a r e e x c lu d e d , t u r n t0 n orm a! p r „ d u c t , on „ I . fr o m v o tin g b e c a u s e of th e i r race. ^ h Qn „ T h e C o tto n Sit c o rp u s asked b y T. J. ( ope! co n v icted of in c e s t, on th e g ro u n d t h a t th e s t a t u t e a g a i n s t th e crim e h a d b e e n o m i tt e d fr o m the officia l - C h a n g e in T e c h n i q u e N e e d e d “ T h e r e too m u c h convell- — is * tio n a l p r a c t i c e ; n m o t e n m im in al code kep t a t aortal, c o n s i d e r a t e a t t i t u d e t o w a r d N o N e e d hope T e x a s will be th e f i r s t 1 ""I ’7 t ' ' " t o one n u n T h e ’ po- f o r L y n c h i n g j- ■ « it cal m e a o f hfc b e fo r e th e e co n o m ic see tio n of the S o u th e r n A g r ic u l tu r a l n e g r o e s ” W o rk e r s ' A n o c i a t i o n at J a c k s o n , n e g r o e s copy o f th e cri A ustin . th e n e g r o be is n e e d e d . t r e a t e d a c c o rd in g T h e case w a s a t e s t suit to de t e r m i n e w h e t h e r t h e c rim in a l code so nal se c tio n s left o u t w h e n the of m a co p y was b o u n d d o not exist. C o pelan d w a s s e r v e his s e n t e n c e . re m a n d e d to nj Will Go to H i g h e r C o u r t ^ . tu tu to his p e r- t h a t T e x a s, b e c a u se o f h e r le a d - j n ot a c c o r d i n g to j e rs h ip in o t h e r fields, is th e log- “ Gut o ff o u r f o r e ig n m a rk e t f o r c o tto n , an d A m e r i c a s whole th r o w n into d is o r d e r ,” Dr. Cox said he in rac ial would tell th e a s s o c iatio n . He will th a t while th e g ov ern T a lk i n g o f a g r i c u l t u r a l eo n d i- i s p e a k e r w as th e t r e a t m e n t of ne- m e n t has been r e s t r i c t i n g and de p r o d u c tio n , t h a t I g ro o f f e n d e r s a g a i n s t whites. H e c reas in g A m e r i c a n « he s t a t e d , s p e a k i n g j in f r a n c h i s i n g th e n eg ro . th e f i r s t s te p econ om ic set-up p e a lin g w ith n e g ro e s . T he i r e l a ti o n s ^ ^ ^ c h a n g e th e p o in t out la st c u l t u r a l cal s t a t e lag o u t will be p o in te d t e c h - ! ta k e by to in ^ tions-. D ean J o n e s d e c la r e d J u d g e D ean hell! t h a t th e o m i s - *«w e ' a jj know th e n e g ro f a r m e i r e m a r k e d is no need w o rld c o n s u m p tio n a n d f o i e gn H e sh o uld said D ean Jo n e s . lie u m a r K e o . ‘ so uth is a v e r y s o r r y s p e c -1 f o r like p ro d u c tio n have in c r e a se d . .... J I , t a c i t'. ” T he t e n a n t c r e d i t sy s te m I ly n ch in g , since all th e ju d g e s a n d Ittv It . , a r e w h ite, n e g r o , a n d re d u c e s h im to p eo n - j a n d a v e r d i c t w ould a lm o s t inv a- eezeg th e v e r y jjfe o u t 0 f th e o t h e r c o u r t o f f ic e r s * I I I I U.I1UI11, VI CHIV C/HVVIII •* -* ■ * - * * • . I w * I * • t h a t a r b i t r a r y th e r e p u n is h m e n t i i I f i e t L n t I " - I » v . . I sion m erely w as a n e rro i by th e t b t l A P I O ' * » book b in d e r a n d t h a t as th e orig ,1 J I m a l code had b e e n signed by th e g o v e r n o r a n d n e c e s s a r y s t a te of- , a Meet ^ ficial* the e r r o r did not a n d th e se n te n c e s o f C o p e la n d o th e r s s e n t to p ris o n u n d e r t h e se c tio n s now f o u n d to be missing. An app eal will be ta k e n to th e a m l e c o n o m jc sla v e ry , D ean J o n e s believes. P o l i t i c a l a n d E c o n o m i c I n j u s t i c e ria b ly be d is a d v a n t a g e o u s n eg ro d e f e n d a n t . “ L y n c h in g , he said “ P e r h a p s th e g r e a t e s t tices in th e so u th a r e in t h e field m o st u n lim ite d in ju s - s t ig m a on th e so uth an d h e a p s al- th e in ju s tic e on final d e te rm i- o f e c o n o m jc r e l a ti o n s , ” he con- n e g r o .” p lace s a U n ited S ta te s w ould r e d u c e A A A p r o g r a m a n d T r o u b l e I* U n d e r - c o m u m p t i o n T he g o v e r n m e n t a s s u m e d wi h 1 t h e to a B a c k h o e ! Act t h a t a p la n n e d d ra s re d u c tio n of p ro d u c t io n sn th e th*’ s u p p l y of c o tto n s u f f ic i e n tl y in p ri c e which th e p ro d u c e r s in p ro d u c t io n . But as w ould c o m p e n s a te f o r a loss : soon as we r e d u c e d o u r out p u t i cau8e a r jSe Ginger Rogers M a y Be Trinity River A dm iral F O R T W O R T H , Feb. 6 . — ( I N S ) — A mon G a r te r , p u b li s h ­ e r o f th e F o r t W o rth S t a r T e l ­ e g r a m . to d a y had pro p o sed n e w h o n o rs f o r G in g e r R ogers, a t ­ s t a r who w as tr a c t i v e m a d e an a d m i r a l o f th e T e x a s n av y by G o v e r n o r J a m e s V. A llred. film T h e T r i n i t y has ( ' a r t e r p ro p o s ed th a t th e /vi­ v acio us a c t r e s s also be m a d e a n a d m i . a1 of th e T r in i ty R iv ­ er. its ow n C o m m o d o re H a tfie ld , to w e r i n g r iv e r m a n , b u t it w as b elieved c o m m o d o re g e n ia l t h a t t h e ta k e o r d e r s to w o uld be g la d fr o m A d m ir a l Rogers. Cox to Attack U. S. Cotton Policy Today LaFollette Announces Definitely Trip Here ----------- P hilip L a F o ll e tt e , g o v e r n o r o f W isconsin, will be in A u s tin to de- t h e S t u d e n t ; liver a n a d d re s s S a t u r d a y nigh t, F e b r u a r y 29, b e f o r e W i l l A s k R e t u r n G o v e r n m e n t C o n fe re n c e to be held a t th e U n iv e r s ity F e b r u a r y 28 a n d » , - p I 29. O rig in a lly , the g o v e r n o r wa- sch ed u led to give t h e o p e n in g ad- I O Normal before _ Agriculture Group At Jackson, Miss. - r e d r e s s o f th e c o n f e r e n c e . D £ a n d f o r _ It’s Like Old Times W ith Jodie Back S t u d e n t and p ro f e s s o rs who w e re h ere w hen the Oh) Main r e c o g ­ B u ild in g was nize a fa m il ia r face w he n th e y s t e p th e New L ib r a r y B uilding. th e e le v a to r .standing into in J o d i e , who once Foi Jo d ie H u e b e t t e r is hack. J o h n M a rtin e z , a f f a b l e op- e i a t o r o f th e elev a to r, h a s b een ill. the elevates! in the Old Main B uild­ ing an d I- now an e m p lo y ee of th e S te n o g r a p h ic B u r e a u , has J o ­ been t a k i n g J o h n ’s place. die the w ork, b ut sh e ’ll be glad w hen .John g e ts back. like-; ra n Bluebonnet Belle Section to Close In Two Weeks _______ N omination.- foi th e B lu e b o n n e t I I t I* p la n n e d to o b t a i n G r e g o r y th e W is co n sin G y m n a s iu m g o v e r n o r 's spe ech t o in v ite th e public. G o v e r n o r J a m e s V. A llied of T e x a s will i n t r o d u c e th e sp e a k e r. D e fin ite c o n f i r m a t i o n t h a t G ov­ e r n o r L a F o ll e tt e w o uld c o m e t o A ustin w as receiv ed T h u r s d a y b y te le p h o n e . He will s t a y a t th e G o v e r n o r ’s M ansion a n d will r e ­ m a in in T e x a s th r o u g h M a r c h 2, to a t t e n d th e W a s h i n g to n on t h e B raz os c e le b ra tio n in H u n ts v i ll e w ith G o v e rn o r A llred on t h a t d ay. G o v e rn o r Hill M c A liste r o f T e n ­ nessee will a t H u ntsville. arse b e p r e s e n t S t u d e n t s M u s t R e g i s t e r T h e S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t C o n ­ S t u ­ sp o n s o re d by t h e f e r e n c e d e n t s ’ A ssem bly will be a t t e n d e d by th e fo u r r a n k i n g o f f i c e r s o f the s e n io r colleges o f T e x a s. S t u ­ d e n ts in th e U n iv e rs ity w ho w ish to a t t e n d m e e tin g s a n d d is c u ssio n s of th e co n v e n tio n will be r e q u i r e d to r e g i s t e r a t th e S t u d e n t s ’ A s ­ sem b ly ro om in th e T e x a s U n io n b e fo re F e b r u a r y 27, a n d p a y a f e e of 50 c e n ts f o r a p la te a t th e b a n ­ q u e t to p re ced e G o v e r n o r L a F o l- l e t t e ’s talk. is a n G o v e rn o r L a F o l l e t t e , a lt h o u g h q u ie t a n d a b le r e t ir i n g , sp ea k e r an d a good e n t e r t a i n e r , R oderick H a m ilto n Riley, a s s is t­ a n t p r o f e s s o r of e c o n o m ic s w ho t h e U n i v e r ­ th in k s. Mr. R iley w as re s e a r c h s e c r e t a r y to e x -G o v e rn o r R o b e r t L a F o ll e tt e , e ld e r b r o t h e r of th e s p e a k e r , a n d com es fr o m the sam e to w n a- th e tw o m en . last fall, fo r m e r l y “ O n e o f t h e F a m i l y ” Like all L a F o lle tte s , th e go v­ e r n o r h a- d a r k p ie r c in g e y e s a n d jaw . A lth o u g h only 38 a s h a r p y e a r s old, his h a ir is c o m p le te ly g r . y . N ick n a m e d d e ris iv e ly “ th e • i boy c a n d i d a t e ” w h en he r a n f o r nB„ , m an , gi a v -h ead o d , m id d le-ag ed , 53 0 , h e „ # r A F r i e n d l y S u i t h ig h e r c o u r t s n a ti o n of th e q u e s t io n . f o r Remodeling Plans For Sutton Hall Being Studied T h e crim ina l la w s w e re codified in 1925 a n d h a v e sto od u ntil a few days a g o w h e n it w as fo u n d j t h a t th e b o u n d c o p y k e p t as t h e official re c o r d had a n u m b e r of C o m p le te r e m o d e li n g o f S u t t o n p a ges missing. A b o u t 40 p e r cent Hall is b e in g s t u d ie d by a c o m - had been c o n v ic t e d and se n te n c e d rnittee c om p osed of fo u r m e m b e r s u n d e r v a rio u s c r i m i n a l laws t o u n J of th e f a c u l t y of th e School o f E d- u catio n a n d S ta t e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e A. T. Mc th e D e p a r t m e n t o f P sy ch olo gy , Dr. H ob G ra y , as- K inney, as a t t o r n e y to r ( o pela nd , s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f te a c h in g a n d c h a ir m a n of th e co m - h a b e a s c o r p u s m itte e , said T h u r s d a y . V iri a m o u n t th e a r t o f J filed a n a p p li c a ti o n t o r a writ o f j p re n e n te d to have b e e n le ft ou t. t e s t in t o a t h e q u e stio n o f f r ie n d ly w h e t h e r c o n v ic tio n s w e re legal. It w as c h a r g e d t h a t Cope- s u i t t h e O p p o r t u n i t y f o r the r e m o d e l ­ in g will co m e e a rly n e x t fall w h e n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f ic e s now in to t h e to n H all a r e m o ved A d m in i * tr a ti o n - L ib r a r y B u ild in g now c o n g tr u c tl o n . u n d e r S u t- land wa.* d e t a i n e d new' illegally, Case f a k e * 4 5 Minute* s t a te w as re p r e s e n te d by w as e x p la in e d by H a r r y L. I rex*. d i r e c t o r of th e M em orial M u seu m c a m p a ig n , who o u tlin e d th e c a m ­ pus d riv e t h a t will be c o n d u c te d in v e ry m u ch the sam e m a n n e r as th e on es he helped with in fin a n c - open ing the Memorial .Stadium and the School ut Education and the De- o r jjjjn a ] 0(,de. T hey also argued e x .Students* Association, will get cr*, g atherers, and gleaners. Union. A tto r n e y G e n e r a l William Mo­ t h e c r a w , Lloyd D av id so n , an d Dis M ax R ogers. T h e y a r g u e d t h a t th e om issio n being an if a n d f o u r t h flo o rs of S u tt o n Hall t ^ e code d j(j n o t a f f e c t th e s t a tu s th e Q| ^ T h e f i rs t the T ields, I e a r l y m a n ’s a rat 1 <>n ot th e soil; Miwing ct th e th # magic se e d ; p e r f o r m a n c e of se v e n th t h e a n n u a ] R o u n d -U p , sp o n s o re d by T h e s e m ov es will leave th e p a y m e n t o f Psychology. ■d to t h e A t t o r n e y t h e e x p a n sio n of p articula r u n d e ,. L ib r a r y B uilding. r e g u l a r ad o p tio n f i r s t € r r o r a f t e r S X y 0-* • ’ lams c o n t a i n e d in „ „ r „„ w j|, b(, move(i L i b r a r y , now P r e p a r a t i o n s r h y th m ic a lly p he I hi a w a k e n i n g ; his p re p- ^ m o v e m e n t, L a b o r o f ^ th e I B t o r f o r on in j ■ « £ • \,hu “ T h e U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s is on j T en ta tiv e ! 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M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n th e a d v is o ry s t u d e n t s , s t u d e n t s , V„ , VJ t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , Mls t. « to , Mr. S o kolsky w as p r e s i d e n t of space, D r. G r a y said. S h a n g h a i J o u r n a l of Com- th e i t ho p es to have a p lan to sub- th e f a c u l ty o f th e School m e r c e f r o m 1921 to 1924 a n d an m jt to a d v is o r o f th e S h a n g h a i S t u d e n t s 0 f E d u c a t i o n in th e n e a r f u t u r e , U nio n in 1919. H e w as e d i t o r of be a d d «d. t h e R ussia D aily News, th e F a r u lt y edi- E a s t e r n Review, a n d a s s i s t a n t edi- t o r of th e N o rth C h in a S ta r . He is also a c o n t r i b u t o r to T h e N ew Y ork T im es, A tla n tic M on th ly , N ew O u tlo o k , an d V a n i t y F a ir . 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A l f o r d , f ( c ) ......... ( Fenl and, f Hassel l, f . B a k e r , a -t ud e n t in t he Co l l e g e Wr a y , t* o f Art-* and -i l ent en, is a brea.st- W h i t e , c 0 > 0 2 0 0 ii ii • > Tp 4 I 2 0 6 » 0 2 3 0 F t o T p 0 I F g I 2 ii ii 2 . 1 I) 0 F e 0 . . . I .0 0 I I 12 Tot ab R i c e ( 3 2 ) S e a l e , f O t t , f T y n e s , f S t e e l e , f .Stanford, K elly, c L o d ge , g O w e n , g T o ta ls loc I I . H a lf - t i m e s c o r e : R ice 17, B a y R e f e r e e , A b C u r tis ( U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s ) ; u m p ir e , Z i g g y S e a r s j ( K e n t u c k y M i n e s ) . P e r s o n a l f o u l s ; T. A l f o r d 4, i K. A l fo r d 2, G e r n a n d , Clark 3, 2, S t a n f o r d 2, W i l f o n g 3, K e lly T y n e s 2. 2, L o d g e 2, O w e n 4, G i t F r e e t h r o w s m i s s e d : K. A lf o r d , Settle, W h ite , S t a n f o r d 2, K elly 4, O w en. S o r e il e , ( lark, continued up to M arch 2, the d a t e when all b o x i n g , w r e s t l i n g and f e n c i n g e n t r i e s m u s t be s u b m i t ­ ted. At t h a t t i m e t h e d i r e c t o r s o f th e s p o r t s will m a t c h th e c o n ­ t e s t a n t - , determ ining t h e p a ir in g s a c c o r d i n g t o t h e skill and c o n d i ­ t h e entrants a s d e m o n - tion o f s t t a t e d d u r i n g t r a i n i n g p e ­ a t h l e t e s w h o riod. O n ly t h o s e h a v e participated in t r a in in g will considered for F i t e , K ite e n ­ be tr a n c e . th e B y A C E B R O W N ____ _________ Tn*n S|»ort* Staff tho L on g - ' l e n g t h y f r e s h m e n E D S Y E R S , N i g h t S p o r t . E d i t o r Marty K aro w se n t hoi ji c a g e m e n th r o u gh a sci im mag*’ a g a i n s t the T h u rsd ay a f t e r n o o n . Gray, e m p l o y e d th e T. C. U. o f ­ f e n s e a g a i n s t t h e v a r sity q u i n t e t ;r> t y p e o f a t ta c k t h e y t a s t e o f th*- in t o S a t u r d a y w h e n the will run in v a d e G r e g o r y G ym C h ristians for a S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e g a m e . F r e e T h r o w * M a y W i n A g ain K arow e m p h a s iz e d E d i t e d b y S T A N L E Y G U N N _____________________________________ __ t0 give the regulars a ’,9»nfmiHHiiniinwm«iiiiwiwwiiwmfwmRmip,i»wifffiRwiimDiwitpiiiit*«Miit»tf!t)w*rwMwnf»nTm‘m«?iw;iiiiintmfBWiirumiiRi»»R>wiiifi fmwufMWftwnimnMidiiffHWiftwHinwimwmmitnHHtfwuinni The y e a r l i n g s , c o a ch ed by Jack T exan S ports Disch to Send Strong Texas Nine After Twenty-first Championship Games Carded Baker and Old With Houston, Head Swim Team S. A., Pittsburgh Replacing Alien th e f a c t th a t throw s win m a n y a bali gam** T he entire sq u ad took turn a b ou t a t d r o p p in g th e hall through t h e basket from the f r e e - thro w lin e. T he Longhorn m e n t o r a b o se n t th e m en th r ou gh a f i f ­ s h o o t in g te en m in u te p ractice bi f o r e he dism issed them fo r the a f t e r n o o n . B O X I N G N O T E S field goal f r e e T. C, U. u s e s both th e z o n e th e m a n - f o r - m a n d e f e n s e . and into p r a c t ic e T h e F r o g s ha ve put e a ch k n o w n it t y p e a n d e x a c t l y w h e t h e r Dutch M ey e r, their m e n t o r , will d ir e c t th e m to use one s t y l e or a m i x tu r e o f the tw o as a m e a n s o f c u r b in g the a ttack o f t h e Karowm eri. is n o t F r o g D e f e n c e S w i f t y “ W e a r e w o r k in g hard and will be r e a d y fo r w h a t e v e r kind o f d e f e n s e T. C. U. m ay use. We both a nd have drilled sh ould be th e L o ngh orn c o a c h T h u r s d a y a f t e » - noon. ready,*’ d e c la r ed a g a in s t both Prom all in d ic a t io n s th e lin eu p will find e i t h e r C lif t o n or B u t l e r at orm o f thp g u ar d po s ts m o s t o f the tim e, p r o b a b ly t e a m i n g with e it h e r O sb o r n e or White. B u t le r and C lift o n a i e tall a nd should help th e te a m f r o m a d e ­ f e n siv e a n g l e , O sbo rne and W h ite are n o t t o ­ g e t h e r . J o e Roach m ay bs* s h i f t e d to the rear lin e o f d e f e n s e sh ou ld K arow se e f i t to use him th e r e . J a c k C o llin s will sta r t a t c e n t e r , t h e and T a y lo r and B a x te r fo r w a rd t h e L o n g h o r n lik ely to se e a c t io n s p o t s lin eu p . fi ll o u t t o in Co-ed Opens 'Today Bask B y J E W E L M O O R E Texan Sport* Staff E x c i t e d g ir ls scream an d g a s p for breath, g e t red f a c e , and j u m p a r o u n d w e a r i n g s h o r t s o f v a r y in g c o lo r s and s t y l e s . in th e c o u r t s T h e s c e n e is a n y o n e o f th e b a s ­ ketball the W o m e n ’s in G y m ; the c h a r a c t e r s are m e m b e r s o f the s o r o r it y , d o r m ito r y , a n d in ­ to d e p e n d e n t play intram ura l b a s k e tb a ll t o u r n a m e n t wh ic h b e g i n s this a f t ­ e r n o o n a t 4 o ’c lo c k ; the t i m e is an y a f t e r n o o n th is w e ek . sig n e d up in th e t e a m s Miss D o r o t h y Markle, d ir e c to r o f i n t r a m u r a l , has r e q u e st e d th a t each te am w i s h in g to p r a c tic e a r ­ r a n g e p la c e, the c o a ch , ball, and p in n ie s w ith her one day b e f o r e the de sir ed p r a c ­ tice. a b o u t t im e , the T h e r e a r e t w e n t y - f o u r t e a m s t o u r n a m e n t , a n d e n t e r e d rn each l e a s t te a m must have a t rune p l a y e r s and m ay h a v e as t w e l v e . T h r e e g a m e s m any as will be p la y e d e v e r y T u e s d a y aft e m o o n b e g i n n i n g a t 5 o 'c lo c k , and e v e r y F r id a y , nin e g a m e s will be s t a r t e d at 4 o ’c loc k un til the t o u r n a m e n t en d s. t h e Each t e a m m u s t be s u it e d up and r e a d y t o play w ithin t e n m i n ­ u te s a f t e r t im e s e t f o r t h e m a tc h or l o s e by d e f a u l t to th e l f team n e ith e r t e a m is r ead y a t th e d e s ­ ignated tim e, th e y both d e f a u l t . is r ea d y to p la y , that T U R T L E C L U B T R Y O U T S T O B E H E L D T O D A Y The T u r t l e Cl ub is c o n c e n t r a t ­ t h e s p r i n g t r y o u t s w h ic h in g on t o d a y and W e d n e s ­ will he held day, F e b r u a r y 12, b e c a u s e t h e y wish to g e t th e m e m b e r s lin ed up fo r t h e ir a n n u a l p a g e a n t w h ich v ill be held in April. f r e s h m e n and u p p e r c l a s s ­ A ll men a ' c i n v i t e d t o c o m e t o the t r y o u ts F rid a y a t 5 o ’clock a nd the W e d n e s d a y at 7 o ’c lo c k W om e n 's G ym pool, a n n o u n c e d Mi- M arga ret H o d g in s , s p o n s o r . Miss H o d g i n s and F r a n c e s H | i l , leader o f t h e clu b, will j u d g e the tro kes and d iv e s o f th o s e t r y i n g out. in S I C K L I S T r V ir g in ia S t u d e n t s ill at St. D a v i d ’- Hos pita): J e w e l l J o h n s o n , A n n i e B. M cC lend on, < o n n o r , F'-ank W i ll i a m - , W illiam B y r d , J. FL Lee, A lta M. < a r n e s, G u y Lakin-, J a c k Di«mukes, Wi l l i a m M , E - ’ he* Horn e y er , Harol d Kidder, D o r o t h e l e e K n igh to n , C. A. Rankin. S t a f f o r d C r a ven , D o r ­ n s Ba l dwi n, J a n e Di c ke y, F e l t o n B r o w n , Ma r v i n Loui s e W or le y , L a F a y e t t e Du c k e t t , Grin J e f f A u s t i n , M a r g a r e t W ilk in -, L p scom b , and Vi r gi ni a Kenda l l . I n f i r m a r y ; Mi l dr e 5 Wi nans, Ma c k Wo o d w a r d , D o u g la s Cl e mmo n s , T. H. D a n ie ls , Sure© At S e t o n F o g g , By J E R O M E A t . L E N Texan Sport s .Staff into Or: March I the Longh orn ba«e ball sq u ad will go tr a in in g fo r the 1 9 3 6 b a s eb a ll c o n f e r e n c e play. T h e v a r s i t y , un der th e c o a c h ing o f U n c l e B illy Disch, wull he c o n f e r e n c e g u n n i n g c h a m p io n s h ip and f o f l o a t the p e n n a n t for the s e c o n d s u c c e s s i v e yea r. right fo r the the o f e d itio n T his y e a r ’s t h e O ra n ge and W h ite nine will o f f e r p le n t y o f s t r e n g t h in e v e r y p o s i ­ tion. E n o u g h pitc h e rs, o u t f i e l d e r s , i n f i e l d e r s , and c a tc h e r s to p la c e t h r e e c o m p l e t e team * un t h e field mark th e L o n g h o r n te a m as a po tent sal c a n d i d a t e fo r c o n f e r e n c e honors. S ix e x p e r i e n c e d p i t c h o s will be r e a d y f o r du ty, g i v i n g t h e L o n g h o r n s a v e r s a tile and p o t e n t h u rlin g s t a f f . O ther p o s it io n s will filled by e x p e r i e n c e d p la y e rs, he N i n e L e t t e r m e n B a c k N i n e l e t t e r m e n will r e tu r n to bid fo r bertha on th is y e a r ’s a g ­ g r e g a t i o n . N o r m a n Branch, c a p ­ tain c i e - 1, and H e n r y R a m s e y will form t h e n u c l e u s o f the p i t c h i n g s t a f f . Both t h r o w th e sp h e re w it h their r ig h t arm . Morris Sand.* and J. C. M tinro will vie fo r t h e f i r s t base p o s it io n . T h e latter w as o u t last y e a r b e c a u s e o f fo r o f ac tion w h e n th*- se a so n g e t s un der w a y . O t h e r le tt e r m e n and th e ir p o s itio n s a re J o e F it z s i m m o n s , c a t c h e r ; A u b r e y G rah am , s e c o n d R igby, t h ir d b a s e ; b a s e ; L lo y d Luk e W in b u r n , s h o r t s t o p ; and Melvin P r e ib i s c h , righ t th e i lln e ss b u t will he r e a d y lin e u p field. R e se rv e * B r o o m i n g S e v e r a l sq u a d m e n o f la st y e a r in a d d i ti o n to the m o st p r o m i s i n g in crop o f se v e ra l y e a r s will g iv e th e hea d m e n to r p l e n t y o f m a ter ia l. f r e s h m a n c a n d i d a t e s J a m e s S tu r g is , S q u a d m e n and fr e s h m e n o f th e 1 9 3 5 te a m w h o will r ep o rt fo r the o p e n i n g o f th e sea- d u t y at sun are C. C. H u g h s o n , H e n r y R a m s e y , A c e Brow n a n d T o m m y M a y e s , p i t c h ­ ers J o h n G a r n e t t will be th e o n ly s o u th p a w c a n d i d a t e fo r th e p itc h ­ ing s t a f f . F l y - s h a g g i n g c a n d i d a t e s i n c lu d e L e r o y W e s t e r m a n , H o r a c e i Mann and D o n T h om as. Marin is a l e f t ban d e r, w h ite T h o m a s has th e I qu ality o f e x t r a o r d i n a r y s p e e d on J a m e s M a e d g c n , the paths. c a t c h e r ; C l a r e n c e a t r a n s f e r ; E lm e i F e r g u s o n , and Bill H u g h e s w ill b a tt le fo r th e v a c a n t in fie ld . P r a c t ic e g a m e s will be a c he d uled with s o m e o f tho s t r o n g e s t in the n a tio n . p r o f e s s io n a l t e a m s I Tho first practice g a m e s will be played a g a i n s t the H o u sto n B u f ­ f a lo e s on M arch 20 and 2 1 . O t h e r g a m e s t e n t a t i v e l y c a rd ed are w ith San A n t o n i o a n d P itts b u r g h . H arr ison , j p la c es in the St l o n g c o m p e t i t i o n is e x p e c t e d from tw o m e m b e r s o f the S o u t h ­ w e s t C o n f e r e n c e . A. & M. will f l a s h y te a m c o m p o *ed -ophoinor*’-, a nd B a y ­ is e x p e c t e d to f in ish w e ll up ; p r e s e n t a j m a in ly o f lor in the r u n n in g . T he L o n g h o r n s will be s t r i v i n g t w e n t y - f i r s t c o n f e r e n c e for their c h a m p io n s h ip in t w e n t y six y e a i s u n d e r t h e t u t e l a g e o f U n cle B illy Disch. D u r in g th at tim e L o n g h o r n t e a m s h a v e g i v e n s t r o n g c o n ip e tit inn l e a g u e te a m s . O ne o f U n c le B i l l y ’s a g ­ g r e g a t i o n s w o n t w e n t y - f i v e straight to se t a c o n f e r e n c e r ecord that still s t a n d s . se v e r a l m a jo r to T a y lo r, G e n e U a r t l e d g e , F r e d e ­ rick D e r b y , Z e n o b ia K elly , Kat h- r.vne H o lm e s. M aurice P rice , E l ­ liott R o b e r t s , J a c k C u n n in g h a m , J o e l A lvin M a r t in , R o b er t Park, I W e s t b r o o k , V i r g in ia C h a d b o u r n ? , R o b in so n O ’H air , L add ie Li di ak, T h e o d o r e D o r s e y , (V. L. B r id g e * , and Mary A l i c e Cockrel l . A t S c o t t i s h Rite D o r m ito r y a re Nell F r a n c is, A n n B r e w e r , Y’v o n n e Fuller, B e t s y A d r i a n c e , an d M a r y N e w t o n . HI at h o m e : M arilee E d d in s, V iv ia n B y e r s , Clara M ulle r, H o r- t e n s e T e l l e p - e n , M ary H e r n d o n , H ugh V e a l , K a t h e r in e F in c h , M a r ­ cia L i n d g r e n , C a r o ly n T u r n b u l l , J a n e t t e B l a t h e r w ic k , H a llie C r ig h - ton, B e r n ic e K o c u r e k , G e n e W o o d ­ fin, A n n i e L. P e g u e s , D o r o t h y S t i l e - , and M a r g a r e t Reber. B y B R I A N C O Y N E Texan Sport* Staff A r k a n s a s c i t y , R a n ., F eb . 6 . — P u n c h i n g jaw" is j u s t a p or tio n o f t h e b u s i n e s s t o be t r a n s a c t e d w h e n the G o ld e n G lo v e s b o x i n g t e a m fr o m T h e U n iv e r s i t y o f T e x a s c li m b s rn'** t h e rin g with the C h ilo c c o In d ia n s h ere F r i d a y n ig h t. R ay C o l g l a z i e r , d i r e c t o r o f a t h ­ l e t ic s a t the g o v e r n m e n t sc h o o l, will o f f e r H a r r y L c in b a c h , L o n g ­ h o rn pilot, a r e tu r n m a tc h t o be held in A u s ti n la te in March. “ W e w o u l d l i k e v e r y m u c h t o t o A u s t i n , ” C o l - I h o p e w e m a k e t h e g l a z i e r c a n c o m e t o g e t h e r o n a d a t e . ” “ a n d s a i d , t r i p D u d e M cC oo k , Widely k n o w n f r o m O k la h o m a A.AAT. E n i d , will lie t h e third m an in the r in g F r i d a y w h e n t h e L o n g h o r n s and In d ia n s o p e n h o s tilitie s . r e f e r e e M cC o ok , a f o r m e r b o x e r hitn- T E X A S B O X E R W I N S T I T L E Spatial to The Undy Tr I 2 ) a n d N* Ville. Fite-Nite Entries Must Re Trained in to lie 1:15 ' ain bo x e r s , U n i v e r s i t y w r e s t l e r s intl ml i ng l o en! et th* ain! : t'ncei tho.-e ( " u r n a m e n U i nt r a mur a l s p o r t s mus t f ake a d v a n t a g e o f t he o pp o r t u ni t y u n d e r e x ­ pert g u i d a n c e in G r e g o r y G y m n a ­ siu m on Monday, W e d n e s d a y , and Friday a f t e r n o o n s . H arr y Lein - baeh wi I in c h a r g e o f b o x e r s f r o m 1:30 to 5 : 3 0 o 'c lo c k ; S t e r ­ l i ng S p e a k . 1 will o v e r - e e w r e s t l i n g I rom to 5:1 5 o ’cl oc k ; a n d Maj or Ek d a h l w i t h Ed B a r l o w will di rect f e n c e r s f rom ! to 5 o ’clo c k . i n i ­ t i at ed y e a r b e f o r e last in o r d e r to pr e v e n t i ne x p e r i e n c e d and o u t - o f - c o n d it io n c o n t e s t a n t s f r o m e n t e r ­ it w a s c u s t o m ­ ing t h e s e e v e n t s, a r y , b e f o r e that t i me , f o r o r gan - i z a ’ inn m a n a g e r s to e n t e r m e n in t he s e t o u r n a m e n t s w i t h o u t r egar d to -kill itr p h y s ic a l condition* T h is p r a c t i c e w a - n o t o n l y d a n g e r o u s but l o w e r e d t he s t a n d a r d s o f c o m ­ p e tit io n . rai ni ng p e r io d s w e r e TI o The t r a i n i n g pe r i o d - will be w e r e o v e r the gra nd D AY'S Oh’ e c o n o m ic d e pression .Saturday, March .‘IO, 19 3 5 — aa far as the T e x a s R e . Jays were c o n c e r n e d any way. On show t h at d ay w a 1 r esum ed , a f t e r a th r e e - y e a r t h e d e ­ s u - p e n d o n “ b e c a u se o f n e w p r e s s i o n / ’ a c c o r d in g N inth Texa R e la y s th a t t h e Ath letic C ou ncil has ju st m im ­ e ograp hed. to a f o l d e r track a t H e r a l d e d t h e " f i r t t bi * o u t d o o r m e e t o f i t t k i n d i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e t , ” h e l d w h e r e ' t h e w e a t h e r a t f h i t t i m e o f t h e y e a r a n d f o r i t f i e l d t r a c k i cLal t h e N i n t h e v e n t * , ” T e « a t R e ­ l ay* will t a k e p l a c e M a r c h 2 8 , w i t h t o m e o f t h e c o u n t r y ! b e t t a t h l e t e * g a t h e r i n g a t f e t a * M e ­ m o r i a l S t a d i u m . T h e y will c o m e here r e p r e s e n t ­ i n g u n iv er sitie s, c o ll e g e s , and high •-< hool- to c o m p e t e in those e v e n t s o f -t'ortdom t h a t m ore th an a n y <>th» r have b e e n p r e se rv e d in v e r y n e a r ly th e same spirit, in which t h e y were r ega r de d by the G r e e k s and S p a rta n s— that spirit o f com - p e tin g fo r the ako o f sp o r ts m a n ­ ship, not merely for the jak e of u n b ia se d by pecuniary w in n in g , fr o m e v e r y a n g l e as I n flu e n c e s so m e su p e r-b a lly - o f our o t h e r hooed a t h l e t ic s have b eco m e. The U n i v e r s i t y o f T e xa * has a l w a y s be e n le a d e r a m o n g the so u th w e st sc h o o ls at the R e la y s, and this y e a r th ere are p r o m i s e s o f a n o th e r goo d sh o w i n g , pr o ­ e x a ct in e lig ib ility doesn't vided toll, and pr ovid e d that C lyde L it­ t le f ie ld ran d e v e lo p his n e w m a ­ terial which he h a - n ’t to d o in w in n in g c o n f e r e n c e c h a m ­ pionship" for the la-'t fo ul y e ars, an d o th e r s b e f o r e that. faile d A f e w s t a t i s t i c s wi l l h e l p t o t h o w t h e r e a l t u p r e m t c y o f t h e U n i y e r t i t y t e a m * in t hi » b r a n c h o f a t h l e t i c * : T e x a s h a t w o n t w e l v e c o n ­ f o u r , A , A M . f e r e n c e m e e t * , R i c e t w o , a n d O k l a h o m a t w o . r e c o r d , T e x a s a t h l e t e * h o l d 7 Mi c o n ­ f e r e n c e r e c o r d * , R i c e 4, T . C . U . T h a t I 4 , A A M 2, S . M U. I . h a l f b e t w e e n W a l l e n d e r o f T e x * * a n d H o m e r o f T . C . U . , i t t h e 1 0 0 - y a r d d a t h , t i m e 9 . 6 , a l t h o u g h W a l l e n d e r e q u a l l e d t h e w o r l d ' * m a r k o f 9 . 4 t h e l a*t R e l a y * . » h a r e d i n o f M ichigan r' - r ' H L Y A L E C n iv cr-it v •, m i­ m in g c o a ch c a n ’t sw im and he g o e s in the w a t e r with a sort o f d iv e r ’s h e l m e t on, and the U n i ­ v e r s it y s w im m i n g c o a c h has a m e c h a n ic a l “ r a b b it ,” in d o g -r a c ­ sim ilar l o t h o s e used i n g m e e ts, w ith which to p a c e the sw im m e r s T e x a s will m eet som e t im e soon . A n d th e T e x a s -wim* m i n g c o ach also has a piece o f a p ­ paratus dow n at the G re g o r y Gym pool. H e t i e* rn r o p e t o t h e l o w d i v ­ t h e r o p e h e t i e* i n g b o a r d —— t o a b i g s p r i n g t h e b a l a n c e — t o o t h e r e n d o f t h e b a l a n c e h e t i e* a n o t h e r r o p e — a n d t o t h e o t h e r e n d o f t h i * r o p e h e t i e* a b e l t — a n d t h e t hi s b e l t g o e * a r o u n d s w i m m e r ' * w a i s t . se r v e s T his set up f o r m or e than o ne pu rp ose, R ob ertson say s. T h e 'w iin m e r has to keep g o i n g rn order to keep a f l o a t w h e n he i s tied t o it. I f he c a n k e e p up a “ print” un d e r th e s e c o n d itio n s f o r tw o m in u te s, h e ’s p r e tty good. Tile b alan ce tells the coach with h o w m a n y po u nd s o f f o r c e the .swimmer i« p u llin g ; the harder he pu lls, the b e tter his stro ke. Intramurals f H I D A Y , Ft B R U A R Y 7 Handball Single* Fraternity Divi»t<»n v* v s C a r t w r i g h t A .) V* Mi l a m ( P h i P e n vs W e l l m a n I- ( S A M I I DK t. J. H n d e e 7 o'clock division Kcwtt I ('Hi S i g l v- f p M i w c l l ■ K a p p a R i g ) . G o o d w i n ( S i g m a f f si I F r i e d l a - i d e r im r ( f)K Kl v«* R<>ger*< I l*i ( P h i D e ll I. D y e r K i Kb: pa S ig l 1 - Pat P ick ett ( A T O ) Hot* t L a m b d a C h i ) , ( S A K ) v - H u r t e h e '- o n W ood ( B e t a ) . (Ii* t a I ( ok ( P h i P - > J e w . Do :bl» forfeit ( ’I » i D e l l ) , • t i (jSog gan * R a n d o l p h ( B e t a i . 7 : 4 5 Cran - Cle I T h * t a ( D X R ) v* W h e a t Xii (Metal i i S t o n e v* Home (SAK), Kalman-* (Ta Delti v s B e r n i e r T a t D e l l ) , S l i m e ( K a p p a (Kappa My I Ko hoi* Rig) v* Birdie I I • Do 1 P h i G a m I ie d e f t It B e r m a n v* D o u b l e d e f a u l t , F i s h e r ( T a u D e i ' ) B r a ' ' P ■*' ' K a p p a S i r I ( A T O * , White (DKF: v Bardie • Mata I, DK- f e l l l a i r d (Beta Kaitaeili ( M e t a l v* Atkinson d i v i s i o n ( S i h i , ti* ta Ta .* > o ' c l o c k S i* I va 8 : 5 0 o'clock d i v i s i o n Kip*! • t. i T a u J a n t a I v * V a n Z a n d t < P h P - i ) . D o u b l e default v* G o o d s t e i n ( S A M i Lee (Beta) v * M c K v o v iii Ifotid iya ( B e t t i , F> o-ter ( P h i D e f t ) . ( S P E ) Junket ball C ia * * A I ( ‘ rt 7 o'clock di via ion - K a p p a S i g m a ve S i g m a A l p h a K p - lio n. 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R A T H E R , Manager FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1036 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE THREE Luxury Liners of Air May Circle World Within One Week by 1941 ——my h a t was on and I was going girls are hard to handle, and three o u t the door when in walked three ’girls a r e — oh, well!” girls,” he began. sometimes not so bad, but had. One would say, ‘Well, I d o n ’t know. W h a t do you t h in k ? ’ the second would pass th e And two and I showed them ev erything we question on. A bout an hour la te r “ So these three girls came in, “ One girl is one finally said, ‘Well, personally, I think the P ersian violets are the p r e t t i e s t / So th e y had the P e r ­ mian violets.” B y N E . A . think YOU o cJ grown up Service aviation has and laboratories builders. Y ou’ll T hen step fo r a little while into the d ra ftin g roofns of th e c o u n try ’s forem ost airplane learn t h a t the “ b a b y ” n u r tu re d by the W right thirty- b ro th ers nearly th re e years ago is still a toddler. So f a r as its engineering g u a r ­ dians are concerned, aviation has its full life ahead. Tn the interim, the plans being laid and developed approach the fantastic. They will enable you, for in­ stance, if they succeed, to board a herm etically sealed cabin plane in Los Angeles to soar across the continent through the su b -strato ­ sphere a t five miles a minute. P lans fo r such a plane are a l­ for construction ready purposes. in shape A rriving in New Y ork City, lay ou t a f a st then, you could week-end itin e ra ry to speed you to London and re tu r n , non-stop. Y our ship likely would have cost from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000— th a n any commercial f a r y e t in op era tio n — because plane to the is only incidental money progress of aviation. la rg e r E T U R N IN G to America, you R would fly back to the Pacific Coast, likely ta k in g adva n ta ge of a sleeper service which would tuck you away com fortably while your th roug h the night a t 3 4 miles a minute. Now u n d er huge construction, these ships are designed to ca rry sixteen passengers by night and thirty- two by day. ship w hirred the nex t five or The f u tu r e seems unbounded. “ Within ten years, around th e world in a week will be entirely possible for the business g o -g etter,” predicts Col­ onel E d g ar (Horrell, newly a p ­ pointed “ c z a r ” of the aviation in­ dustry. And in -mm Admiral Byrd Day To Be Observed Here Wednesday W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, has declared “ Adm iral Byrd been Day” in Austin by Mayor Tom Miller and the city council. The date was set as the resu lt of a proclamation by Governor Jam es V. Allied th a t “ Byrd D ay ” be ob­ the served famed in Texas. in every explorer visits while tow n th a t arrive Admiral Byrd will in Austin W ednesday by train a t 8 o’clock in the morning. He will be m et by m em bers o f the Ben H u r Temple, which is sponsoring his visit. G overnor Allred has also invited a city police escort to aid the state m otor patrol in es­ corting Admiral Byrd. Guiton Morgan, city m anager of Austin, will introduce Admiral Byrd at th.- G regory Gym, where ho will g i\e lectures Wednesday a f te rn o o n and W ednesday night. H is lectures will be accompanied by the showing of motion pictures th a t include scenes taken in some of his flights across tow erin g A n t­ arctic mountains. Some of these from s c e n e s w ere photographed the tall as skyscrapers. icebergs as tops of indicate Although atlases that A n tarc tica is two continents, the of Admiral Byrd explorations have proved that is only one. it The last Byrd E xpedition found evidence of coal fields, sandstone, and fossils within 200 miles of the South Role. These ex plora­ tions have given rise to the ques­ tion ol to whom the te r r ito r y be­ longs, A m erica or Britain. Admiral Byrd is a g r a d u a te of Annapolis, and made distinguished records on the sea and in the air I before he began his expeditions, j Before g rad u a tio n his ankle was ! it did not I injured, and because heal properly, he was retire d from the Navy five y e a r s a f t e r g r a d ­ uation. He the Naval entered air service at Pensacola in 1917. D uring the World W ar he com­ the United States air manded later in Canada, stations served in commission the charge of a ir train in g camps. and on Flowers - - (C ontinued fro m P age One) F I R S T A I D SANITARY C o m f o r t a b l e , f i t t i n g , s o r b e n t . h i g h l y f o r m ­ a b ­ FIRSTAID SUPPLIES 25c A D H E S I V E PLASTER, I -I N. X5 YD., W H I T E ................. $1 . 25 CLINICAL T H E R M O M E T E R , I MIN. 19c 9 8 c Your Chance to Save R E X A L L B IR T H D A Y S A L E NOW GOING ON-RUN S THROUGH NEXT WEEK DURING OUR 33R D Drugs, Sundries and T o ile trie s 2 3 c 1 2 c FACE POWDER J * JLm SODA SPECIALS Luncheon B a rb ecu ed B e ef S a nd w i c h Ch oi ce of Pie and C of f e e , T e a or Milk 3 0 c val ue Jumbo Malted Milk 4 S coo ps Ice Cream C ho ic e of F l avo r 2 0 c v al ue Smoker's Specials L i g h t e r s RONSON Windproof L ipstick $ 5 . 0 0 M o d e l T w o s i z e s T h i s s a l e $1.98 T a b l e M o d e l S p e c i a l P o c k e t S m a l l f o r P u r s e 18c ZZ? 15c C i g a r s Tom Moore Van Dyck Havana Sm oke O ’San R. J. 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N E W P O C K E T SIZE V A R S I T Y C A M E R A T H E ONLY C A M E R A S P A R E C A R R Y I N G A FILM No to strings a t t a c h e d this o f f e r — no detai ls . Just p u r ch a se 4 f il ms an d the c a m e r a is yours ROLL O F 6 FILMS O R T H O C H R O M A T I C N O N - C U R L I N G 1 5 C S T A G H A IR OIL 25c size 50c size 23c 31c P E P S O D E N T 2 5 c T O O T H P O W D E R 18c 4 0 c T O O T H P A S T E 31c T h o u s a n d * o f f e e t a b o v e t h e e a r t h , t h i s g i g a n t i c a l l - m e t a l D o u g ­ l i n e r , t o p , t w i n - m o t o r e d a n d e q u i p p e d w i t h e v e r y m o d e r n l as a i r t o u c h i n g b o t h a e r o n a u t i c a l d e v i c e , c o a s t s b e t w e e n d a w n a n d d u s k . B e l o w , t h e e v e n l a r g e r P a n A m e r ­ i c a n A i r w a y s ’ C h i n a C l i p p e r is s h o w n r e t u r n i n g t o h o m e w a t e r s , S a n F r a n c i s c o B a y , a f t e r h e r f i r s t e p o c h a l f l i g h t t o t h e m i d - P a c i f i c , O a k l a n d a n d B e r k e l e y , C a l i f . , a r e i n t h e b a c k g r o u n d . t h e c o n t i n e n t , s p e e d s a c r o s s the b ran c h in g the nav y ’s light of existing wide n etw ork of airmail tr a n s p o r ­ progress his prediction seems r e a ­ out as tatio n , now sonable. Already can aviation point to the record-breaking 3387- trans-oceanic latest mile flight of type patro l plane from th e P a n ­ am a Canal to Alameda, Calif.; to the epochal flights of the Sikorsky Clipper, which has been blazing a new mail and ro u te across th e hazardous Pacific; and to the g en e ral rapid grow th of com m ercial flying. Moreover, the men behind the sc e n ts in the shops and airplane laboratories have th o u g h t of the little fellow who w an ts to fly his P erhap s the most own plane. hopeful sign f u tu r e of fo r private flying has been the effo rt of the industry to build a small, foolproof plane. passenger the * * * EQUALLY significant have been developm ents of a nation- The goal is a type which, above a1!, will be the far sa fe r c ra ft being sold to private owners th a n today. It will he priced to com­ pare with automobiles and ju s t as com fortable, may travel 30 to 40 miles an hour faste r than the best and un the same amount of c ar , gasoline. With it will come th e problem of air t r a f f i c ! But alt cady the Bureau of Air Commerce is laying the g r o u n d ­ work of a rigid tr a f f ic control of airw ays and airports. When that day comes, the “ baby” will be grown up. St. Louis A s k s For Sub-Capital A ppointm ent ST. LOUIS, Feb. 6.— (IN S ) — Selection of St. Louis as the “ su b ­ c a p ita l” of the Southwest, in the e ve nt th e g o v ern m e n t carries out a plan to establish divisional c a p ­ itals the in d if f e r e n t p a rts of c ountry, to d a y had been requested by the C ham ber of Commerce in le tte rs to P re sid e n t Roosevelt and St. Louis represe ntatives in C on­ gress. placed on tho s ta n d and testified to the gem ral proce dure of t h e passage of bills in the Senate and House. R epresen tative McKinney then read an agr eed s t a t e men t of facts in the case. Among distinguished T exas o f ­ ficials present were A tto rn e y Gen­ eral McGraw, his first assistant, Scott Gaines; E arle Street, an ­ other assista n t; Lloyd Davidson, s t a t e ’s a tto rn e y b efo re the court of criminal appeals; District A t ­ torney Max Rogers, and County A tto rn ey R. T. Burns. Copeland was brought to court by W arden W. W. M aid of the prison system. o- C H O R A L T R Y O * ’T S S E T Spring sem ester tryouts for the U niversity Choral Club will be held F riday, F e b r u a r y 14, at 5 o’clock in the reading room of the Old l i b r a r y Building. H. Grady H arlan, director, a n n o u n c e d Thursday. 0 ----------------- - R A B B I G O O D M A N R E T U R N S Rabbi Abram Vossen Goodman, director of the B’nai B’rith Iii Hoi r etu rn ed T hursday F oundation, from Chicago where he attended the meeti ng of th*' committee on religious- work in the universities of the Central C onference of American Rabbis, growing conditions o ut there are so much b e tte r .” the It is spring in California now; so all the spring flowers are in season for the florists. Daffodils, tulips, corn flowers, and violets, a myriad of o th e r blossoms are crow ding flower shops of Texas these cold F e b r u a r y days. Although he may o rd e r a n y ­ thing to yellow pansies roses, a boy usually knows what he w an ts without much h e s ita ­ tion. Choice of flowers for co r­ t h * is usually left up to dage.- girl. But girls o rdering flowers are som ething e l s e again, Owen says. from “ The other night I had a date suggested divisions, The N ational Resources Board, which includes five mem bers of the Cabinet, has recom m ended to P residen t Roosevelt the establish- { (J V ----- to f a d - m e n t of “ sub-capitais,” in ita te co-operation with states regional problems. The board ha- eighteen te n tativ ely geographical covering the en tire country, and a city in each of the divisions would be a t e n t a ­ “ sub-capital.” U n d er tive plan, St. Louis would be in a division com prised of Missouri, the g r e a te r p art of Arkan>as, Oklahoma and Kansas, S outhern Illinois and p arts of Iowa, N e­ braska, K entucky, In diana and T ennessee. the (C ontinued from Page One) is able world price of cotton. 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T h i s s i t u a t i o n is n o w p r e v a l e n t o n t h e c a m p u s . A n d t h i s is o n e o f t h e d i r e c t c a u s e s f or s o m a n y o f t ho s t u d e n t f a i l u r e s in t h e f i r s t Qu i z, or e v e n e x t e n d i n g on t o 1 t h e s u b s e q u e n t o n e s a n d t h e u l t i m a t e f ina l e x a m . T h e b es t b a r o m e t e r to i n d i c a t e t ho a m o u n t o f s t u d y i n g b y t h e s t u d e n t b o d y a s a w h o l e is t h e u s e t h a t is b e i n g m a d e o f t h e l i b r a r y f a c i l i t i e s . A n i n q u i r e r i n t o t h e s t u d y a n d r e a d i n g r o o m s o f t h e library a n y t i m e t h i s w e e k or n e x t w o u l d f i nd a m a j o r i t y o f c h a i r s v a c a n t . S h o u l d o n e q u e s t i o n t h o s e in c h a r g e , h e w o u l d f i nd t ha t t h e r e a r e b u t a s m a l l n u m b e r o f r e f e r e n c e b o o k s b o r r o w e d d a i l y ; a n d h e w o u l d f i nd f u r t h e r t h a t at lea-d d u r i n g t h e first I t w o w e e k s o f e a c h n e w s e m e s t e r t h e s m a l l e s t n u m b e r o f b o o k s o f t h e e n t i r e y e a r a r e c a l l e d f or. S h o u l d o n e c o m p a r e t h e g r a d e s o f t h e first q u i z to t h o s e o f s u b s e q u e n t t e s t s , h e w o u l d s e e r e f l e c t e d t h e d i r e c t r e s u l t o f t h i s f i r s t - o l - t h e - . s e m e s t e r " l e t - i t - g o - i t is." A f t e r t h e h l u e - p r i n t s a r e d r a w n , t h e o n l y w a y to b e ­ U e . ^ , M o t w o ex. 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T h e f a c t t hat j u s t s o m e a r e m a k e s it j u s t a* l a m e n t a b l e f r o m a p r a c t i c a l s t a n d p o i n t . T h o s e w h o m a r e or l e s s c o n s i s t e n t l y a b u s e t h e o p e n s h e l f p r i v i ­ l e g e e n d a n g e r its e x i s t e n c e n o t o n l y t o t h e m s e l v e s tint t o o t h e r s a s w e l l . St. P e t e r wi l l s u r e l y t a k e t h a t i n to c o n ­ s i d e r a t i o n . N e w York C o m p a n y T o H ire S tu d en ts tin F eb ru a ry 27 to in t e r v i e w Jun e g r a d u a te * o f the S c h o o l o f B u s i ­ ne** A d m in is t r a t i o n . S o m e of -elee* ented. th at thinL t h e r e c a n be I f this stor y w a s n o t a g r o s s e x ­ a g g e r a t i o n o f w h a t a c t u a l l y o c ­ c u r r e d , I l i t ­ tle d o u b t t h e p e r f o r m a n c e w a s o n e w h ich s h o u l d not h a v e b e e n a llo w ed t o h a p p e n on T h e U n iv e r s i t y o f T e x a s c a m p u s . T he f a c t that the f i l m s w e r e p r e s e n t e d o n t h e c a m p u s g i v e s rise, per se , to a presumption t h a t t h e y w e r e p r e s e n t e d un d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e University or s o m e U n iv e r s i t y o r g a n i z a t i o n . little S e e i n g if a n y o p e r a t i o n s pr o p e r ly be S u c h a p e r f o r m a n c e c a n h a v e e d u c a t i o n a l v e r y v a lu e . per­ f o r m e d will be o f little or no v a lu e to a n y o n e o th e r t h a n a m e d ica l st u d e n t , and p r e -m e d i c a l s t u d e n t s c a n n o t c la s s e d a s su ch . T h e place f o r s u c h e d u c a ­ tion o f a m e d ic a l s t u d e n t is in a th e d i r e c ­ m e d ic a l schoo l, u n d e r tio n o f a q u a l if i e d t e a c h e r , and t h e y m a y be p r e p a r e d to w h e r e a p p r e c ia te p r o p e r ly r e c e iv e a n d neb k n o w l e d g e . T h e s h o w i n g o f is d e g r a d i n g su ch f ilm s in pu b lic to t h e m edical p r o f e s s i o n , an d is h i g h ly r es e n te d b y t h e m e m b e r s o f the p r o f e s s i o n w h o a r e in te r ­ e s t e d in p r e s e r v i n g m e d ic a l e t h ­ ics. T h e d a n g e r s o f a d v e r t i s i n g to th e m edical p r o f e s s i o n c a n n o t be e x a g g e r a t e d . T h e p r o f e s s i o n has y e a r s to i n c e s s a n t l y f o r f o u g h t p r e v e n t th o g r o w t h o f such a v i ­ I t h in k t h a t it is c io u s p r a c t ic e . hig h ly in i m ic a l to th e best i n t e r ­ e st s o f b o t h t h e m e d ica l p r o f e s ­ sion and o f t h o s e w h o a r e se r v e d by t h e m e d i c a l p r o f e s s i o n t h a t th e U n iv e r s i t y or a U n iv e r s i t y o r g a n ­ iza tio n s h o u l d lend i t s e lf to w h a t a p p e a r s t o be a c l e v e r bit o f a d ­ v e r t i s e m e n t . T h e o r g a n i z a t i o n wh ic h s p o n ­ so r e d this s p e c t a c l e sh o uld be d is­ c lo s e d .* P e r h a p s , a f t e r r e a l i z i n g t h e r e s e n t m e n t a g a i n s t su ch p e r ­ f o r m a n c e s o f th e m e d ic a l p r o f e s ­ sion a n d o f n o n - m e d ic a l p e r s o n s as w e ll. t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n will c o n ­ sid e r at g r e a t e r b e f o r e a g a i n s p o n s o r i n g su ch a p e r f o r m ­ a n c e . len g th J A M E S W. DIBRELL. ‘ E d i t o r ’ . N o t e : D r . H o w a r d G r a n b e r r y ’s s p o n ­ s o r e d b y A l p h a E p s i l o n D e l t a , f r a t e r ­ h o n o r a r y l e c t u r e w a s p r e - m e d i c a l T h i s f a c t w a s n i t y . r e p o r t e d i n T e x a n s o f F e b r u a r y 2 , 4, a n d 5. 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S E E a n d H E A R it t o d a y . TYPEWRITERS D O N ’T R E N T A T Y P E W R I T E R W h e n y o u c a n B U Y o n e r e n t a t S E A R S j u s t l i k e S T A N D A R D R E M I N G T O N R O V A I . L . C . S M I I H F r e n c h K i d o r P i g s k i n . $ 1 . 9 5 , $ 2 . 9 8 , $ 3 . 9 8 In Co rk , R u s s e t , etc. N e w N o v e l t y L e a th e r and in G rey P u r e e s o t h e r n e w sh ades. $ 1 . 9 5 , $ 2 . 9 5 , $ 3 . 9 5 - - And then she comes out here Very, very well dressed $ 4 0 0 D O W N $ 5 0 0 M O N T H L Y S tu d en ts , N e w and Old, M ake This 't heir Store SEARS. ROEBUCK ANO CO. r n Goodfriend’s T e d S h a w n a n d hi * d a n c e r * a s t h e y w i l l a p p e a r i n o n e o f t h e i r m o v e m e n t . f r o m t h e i r L a b o r S y m p h o n y w h i c h w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d o n t h e * t a g e o f G r e g o r y G y m M o n d a y n i g h t . L ouize H e n d e r s o n has r e t u r n e d in O zo n a, h a v in g to h e r h om e ju s t c o m p le te d w o rk on h e r b a c h ­ elor of a r t - d e g re e . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 0n,r, T IT E D 'A I I) Y T F . X X N C A M P U S S O C I E T Y E d i t e d B j E V E L Y N B U Z Z O In te r p r e tiv e D a n c e r s Judges Urge Less Relief ‘Red Tape’ D A L L A S , Feb. 6 ( I N S ) - T h e County J u d g e s an d C o m m is s io n e rs A sso cia tion of T e x a s to d a y parsed re s o lu tio n s u r g i n g c o n t i n u a n c e of th e H aydc n - C a r t w r i g h t ro a d f u n d { th ro u g h 1938 a n d r e l a x a ti o n o f th e g o v e r n m e n t ’s policy in r e g a r d to its c la s s if ic a tio n o f p e rs o n s who may re ce ive relief. n a m e d t e l e g r a m s C o m m it te e s w ere to d ra w up fo r m a l re s o lu tio n s a n d to p r e p a i e to P r e s i d e n t I R oosevelt a n d H a r r y H o p k in s, >e- 1 lief a d m i n i s t r a t o r , t h a t t a p e ’’ be cut. T he m e e t in g “ red 2 :30 r e s u m e d o'clock, a f t e r re c e s s in g f o r th e noon hour. sessions u rg i n g its a t t h r e e h u n d r e d A p p r o x im a te l y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o! th e a ss o c ia tio n a t t e n d e d th e m o r n in g session. The m a n n e r in w hich w o rk r e l i e f is be- ing h a n d le d w as c ritic iz e d by s e v ­ e r a l o f the s p e a k e r s. i n s u f f i c i e n t : J u d g e L. A. F o n te p o in t e d o u t t h a t e i g h t e e n g o v e r n m e n t p r o j ­ e c ts in H ale C o u n ty a r e b ein g held up b e c a u se o f q u a lifie d lab or. He said t h e r e w e re p le n ty of m e n a v a ilab le w h o h ad | n o t b e e n on re lie f an d w ho n e e d - j ed w o rk , b u t re g u l a t i o n s t h e y a r e d is q u a lifie d , j In ca u stic in d i c te d J la n g u a g e he th e g o v e r n m e n t th e s e m e n ” because to “ s u p p o r t th e m se lv e s a n d n o t g e t on a t th e .s ta rt.” f o r “ p e n a li z in g th e y s o u g h t did th e r e l i e f b a n d w a g o n th a t u n d e r p re s e n t J u d g e E m m e tt M oo re a s s e r te d in I t h a t sim ila r c o n d itio n s e x is te d T a r r a n t C o u n ty . He said “ we h a v e ! ; m a n y p r o j e c t s b eing held up be j i c ause t h e r e a r e not e n o u g h qu al- I ified w o r k e r s on to s t a r t f th e m . T h e r e a r e m a n y o t h e r s in , th e w o rk the c o u n t y a b le I h u t t h e y c a n n o t q u a li f y t h . r e lie f w o rk b e c a u s e th e y w e r e i n ­ d e p e n d e n t o f g o v e r n m e n t aid d u r- • ing p a s t m o n t h s . ” to do r e l ie f f o r Miss Moore to Give Organ Recital o r g a n special p r o g r a m is a s e n i o r M ary J a n e M oore p f D e n to n , who in T e x a s S t a t e C ollege f o r W o m e n , will p r e s e n t o v er a K N O W to n i g h t fro m 8 :1 5 t o SUO o’clock. T h e p r o g r a m is th e b e ­ g in n i n g o f a series o f e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t s to be given each w e e k a t to be b r o a d ­ th e sa m e ti m e a n d cast th e P h y sics B u il d in g fr o m a u d it o r i u m . Miss M o ore, w ho is a niece of L. IL H u b b a r d , p r e s i d e n t o f th e college, will be the g u est o f M a ry H elen M obley, a s t u d e n t t^ e U n iv e rs ity , while in A u stin . in Miller and Ocker Speak on Flying C olon el H . J. F. M iller, c o m ­ m a n d i n g ot f l e e r a t B ro ok s F ie l d , j San A n to n io , arui M a j o r W illiam C. O c k e r, e x p o n e n t a n d d e v e lo p e r of blind fly in g , will s p e a k t o n i g h t : a t 8 o’clock te l at a j o i n t m e e t i n g o f th e A us- j tin T e c h n ic a l Club, th e I niv ersity th e A u s­ A e r o n a u t i c a l ( lub. a n d tin R e s e rv e O f f i c e r s A sso ciatio n . th e D riskill H o ­ in Colonel M iller will n e r v a t io n A v ia ti o n , ’ a n d expel i- in a e r i a l o b s e r v a tio n . en e e s ta l k on Oh- i M a j o r O c k e r, w ho sp ok e to th e A u s tin T e c h n ic a l C lub last y e a r on “ B lind F l y i n g ,” is e x p e c t e d to b rin g a d d it io n a l int o rm a t ion "ti d e v e lo p m e n ts a n d t r a i n i n g in t h a t p a r t o f a v ia t io n w o rk . M a j o r O c k e r in f lu e n c e d th e d e ­ v e lo p m e n t o f t h e t u r n a n d b a n k in d ic a to r , a sm all i n s t r u m e n t t h a t in d ic a te s w h en th e p la n e b e a r s to t u r n s ri g h t o r fro m a s t r a i g h t co urse. le f t o r o th e r w i s e A n y U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s who a r e i n t e r e s t e d in a v ia t io n o r th e s u b j e c t o f blind f l y in g a r e invited th e m e e t in g . to a t t e n d ------------ o M I S S I O N A R I E S O N L E A V E Miss M au d M ath is, B.S., M.A., a n d Miss R ach el J a r r e t t , g r a d ­ u a t e s o f t h e U n iv e r s ity , hav e re - t u r n e d to th is c o u n t r y on a one- y e a r furlough f r o m t h e i r d u ti e s as m i s s i o n a r i e s t o B razil. Miss M ath is h as been in B ra z il f o r a l­ m o s t t w e n t y y e a r s , lo c a te d a t Rio de J a n e i r o , Miss J a r r e t t has be en s t a ti o n e d in San P a u lo , Brazil. Special — \ H o le p r o o f Dure S ilk e l u t i o n KNEE-HIGHS In all the n e w spring s h a d e s 7 9 P r . 3 p airs for $ 2 . 2 5 I uds ma i n c a u t e l a l run:.; l onge r! w e ar s 2 5 f < to 5 0 t hi - new ; 1 e -mc kt ng co me s Be c a us e just it doe s a way I net , ' 1 w i t h all k n e e - . t r a m a nd .stretch - r uns . Bu> t h e m a i n e a u -cs t< I a c t u a l f. ot A ad g • < f a r g r e a t e r c o m f o r t w i t h m o r t gi a> e t u i Styli t lie ordi nal ' y kind ;wi!> o u t w e a r test J* i f \ l a n s i n g u car's L New P A N T I E G I R D L E for s ports and E x c e l l e n t e v e n i n g ♦ light, c o m ­ . . fortable . . , of a t w o - w a y stretch Las tex that giv s tr e aml i ne c o n t rol most i n e xp e ns i ve and o n ly F our Societies Decline joining Chi Deltas F o u r U n i v e r s i t y s o ­ l i t e r a r y cieties, S id n e y L an ier, R e a g a n , A shbel. a n d Pi e r i a n, ha ve d ec id e d a g a i n s t a f f i l i at i on w ith Chi D elta T h e t a , n a ti o n a l l i t e r a r y so c iety , a t i tim e , p r e s i d e n t s o f th e p r e s e n t th e societies a n n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . T h e f e l l o w s h i p fo r w hich th e s e U n i v e r s i t y g ro u p s hav e be en striv >. ing d u r i n g th e p a s t y e a r w ould j be im possible if o n ly one o r tw o of th e so cieties w ere n a ti o n a li z e d , E v e ly n B ra d e n , p r e s i d e n t o f Sid- | n e y L a n ie r , sta te d . othei t h r e e so cieties a re a w a i t i n g f u r ­ t h e r in f o r m a t io n b e f o r e a d e f i ­ n ite decision is re ac h e d . I he T h e in v ita tio n w as e x t e n d e d re c e n tl y t h r o u g h th e D e p a r t m e n t of E n g lish . • * * Hogg Debate Club Plans Smoker to hold a n d decide d T h e H o g g D e b a te C lu b m e t last n i g h t a s m o k e r n e x t T h u r s d a y n ig h t at 7 :3 0 o ’clock iii th e T e x a s I nion. C h n - Dixie, f o r m e r p re s id e n t of th e clu b , will act as t o a s t m a s t e r , a n d o ld e r m e m b e rs will ta l k on th e h is to ry , politics, a n d s p e a k ­ ing c o n te s ts of th e club. t h a n k s T h e m e m b e r s of th e clu b set the to re c o r d o f u p a H e m p h i l l B o o k sto r e foi t h e $ 1 0 to tile w in n e rs of th e fall given d e b a te s . T h is t h i r d c o n ­ th e is s e c u t i v e y e a r th a t the H o gg s have th e a n n u a l w o n th e d e b a te s a n d prize. P l a n s w e re m a d e a n d d iscussed f o r th e d e b a te to be h eld S a t u r - j d ay , F e b r u a r y 15, in A u s ti n be ­ t h e H o g g C lu b a n d de- t w e e n th e A lam o H e ig h ts h a t e r s f r o m High School o f S an A n to n io . A f t e r th e busin ess session , th e J m e m b e r s p r e s e n t w e r e e n t e r t a i n ­ ed by jo k e - te l li n g of C h ris D ixie, d a m e s Dibrell, E d K liew er, p r e s id e n t, a n d o th ers. th e * * * Miss Leslie Reads Story to Society T O D A Y I N B R I E F P a r e n t 8 :3 0 o ’clock E d u c a ­ tion g r o u p . U n iv e rs ity J u ­ n io r High School. M. T otland , 0 o ’clock — IL W a g g o n e r Hall 23. 5 o ’clock-—J u n i o r C lass C o u n ­ cil, T e x a s U n io n 315. 7:3 0 o ’clock U n iv e r s ity A e r o ­ n a u tic a l S ociety an d Au.-tin T e c h n ic a l C lub , Dliskil! H o ­ tel. 7:3 0 o ’clock A t h e n a e u m L it­ e r a r y S o ciety , b a s e m e n t o f th e L a w Building. 7 :3 0 o ’clock U n iv e rs ity Light O p e ra r e h e a r s a ls , H o g g M e­ m o rial A u d ito r iu m . 8 o ’cloc k— L e c t u r e E arl S im m s, c r y s ta l ballro o m o f th e Driskill. by 8 o’c lo c k — S o u t h w e s t e r n G eo ­ G eology S o c iety , logical B u ild in g 301. 8 o ’c lo c k — A. A. U. VV. m e e t ­ ing, T e x a s U n ion 301. 8 o ’clo ck— S er v ice s, T em ple B e th Israel. Mrs. Webb Elected D.A.R. Regent Mrs. W a l t e r P r e s c o tt W e b b was to su ccee d Mrs. elec ted T u e s d a y of r e g e n t a s G eo rg e G r e e n T h a n k f u l c h a p t e r , ll u b b a r d D a u g h t e r s o f the A m e r i c a n Revo­ is n o w com ­ lution. Mrs. G re e n pleting; h e r seco nd y e a r in th e o f ­ fice. O t h e r o f f i c e r s elec ted w ere Mrs. E r n e s t H a rris, v i c e - r e g e n t ; Mrs. E. K. S m ith , sec on d vice­ r e g e n t ; Mrs. S t e r l i n g F illm o re, r e c o r d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. T. A. B ro w n , t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. F. S. Rog- ! ors, c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. J o h n W. G o od w in, c h a p l a i n ; Mrs. c u r a t o r ; Mrs. C P. P a t t e r s o n , B a n k s M c L a u rin , p a r l i a m e n t a r i ­ a n ; Mrs. C h a rle s Lewis, r e g i s t r a r ; an d Mrs. J a m e s H. M axw ell, his­ c o m m itte e , t o r i a n ; Mrs. G e o r g e G r e e n , c h a ir m a n , Mrs. J. L. Rose a n d Miss M o d e n a H aw k in s. n o m i n a t i n g ♦ * * S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y 8-11 o ’c lo c k — P hi G a m m a D el­ c h a p t e r h ou se , o pe n Chi Omegas to Give Style-Bridge Party t a h ou se. 8-11 o ’clo ck— G ra c e H a l d o r m i t o r y o p en house. l Ex-Student to l our California, Hawaii B e n it a H a r d in g , e x - s t u d e n t o f th e U n i v e r s ity an d a m e m b e r of K ap p a K a p p a G a m m a s o r o rity , le f t D allas S u n d a y on a visit to C a li f o r n i a a n d a n e x te n s iv e t o u r Islands. Miss o f H a r d i n g p la n s to s t a y in H aw aii u n til th e la s t o f May. th e H a w a i i a n On h e r w a y th e c o a st she to will v isit Miss L a u r a B u tl e r , a f o r m e r s t u d e n t o f th e U n iv e r s ity now a t t e n d i n g th e U n i v e r s i t y of A riz o n a , a n d Miss B e tty C omogys, also an e x - s t u d e n t , n ow living in S an F ra n c is c o . Miss H a r d i n g will sail from Los A n g e les F e b r u a r y 20 on th e S. S. Malola. * * * Reviewer to Speak On Motion Pictures in the U n iv e r s ity , Miss R osalie Leslie, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t re a d H a r r y S tillm a n E d w a r d s 's sh ort “ E n e a s A f r i c a n u s , ’’ y e s ­ s t o r y , t e r d a y o f S id n e y to m e m b e rs L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S ociety. D o ro th y L y n n T a y l o r p lay ed a violin solo, A n i t a a c c o m p a n ie d S. G a e d k e a t by Mrs. the p ian o. by N a m e s of p ro s p e c tiv e m e m b e r s of S id n e y L a n i e r L i t e r a r y S o c i­ e t y m a y be s u b m it te d club m e m b e r s e i t h e r M a r g u e r i t e to W in n o r E v ely n B r a d e n , b o th of w ho m live a t L ittle fie ld D o rm i­ to r y . I n v i t a t i o n s to th e new m e m ­ b e r s will go o u t M arch I. O f ­ fi c e r s o f th e c lu b f o r n e x t y e a r will be ele c te d A pril 16. * # * Rusk Elects Three Contest Chairmen C h a ir m e n of t h r e e sp e e c h c o n ­ t e s t s divisions w e re ele c te d by m e m b e r s o f the Ru k L i t e r a r y S o­ r e g u l a r m e e t i n g t h e i r at c ie ty T h u r s d a y night. c ho se n Davis was D u dley c h a i r m a n o f th e d e b a t e d e p a r t ­ m en t ; R o dn ey S u n d a y , to h a n d le th e o ra t o r ic a l c o n t e s t s ; a n d J e s s e G e o rg e K enn ed y, as r a n e o u s s p e a k i n g c h a ir m a n . rcee iv ed W a r r e n Pruitt e x t e m p o ­ th e firs t v o te of a p p r o v a l n e c e s s a ry P la n s to b e c o m in g a m e m b e r. the f o r a s t a g p a r t y l a t t e r p a r t o f th e m o n t h w ere o u tl in e d by W ro e O w e n s, v ic e ­ p r e s id e n t. to he held T he P a r e n t E d u c a ti o n jCIass, I s t u d y i n g “ M otion P ic t u r e A p p r e ­ c ia t io n ’’ in a se r ie s o f lessons con- j d u c te d by Mrs. V irg in ia S h a r b o r - ough, will have Miss R u th Lewis, r e v i e w e r on th e A m e r i e a n - S t a te s - i m a n s t a f f , as g uest s p e a k e r a t its m e e t in g th i s m o r n i n g at 8 :3 0 I o ’clock, in ro om F34 o f th e U n i­ v e rs ity J u n i o r High School. Miss L e w is’s topic will be “ Mo­ tion P i c t u r e s fro m th e S t a n d p o i n t o f a R e v ie w e r.” S om e of h e r r e ­ view'- h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n discussed * in th e class, b u t she will a n s w e r a n y q u e s t io n s th e m e m b e r s m ay hav e a b o u t th e m . T h e r e will also be a rev iew of I the previous lesson s and a study for­ th e J o f some o f judging motion pictu res. standards • * * S E R V I C E S F R ID A Y R e g u la r S a b b a t h serv ic es will be held at th e T e m p le B eth Is rael, E le v e n th S t r e e t an d S an J a c i n t o B o u le v a rd , to n ig h t at 8 o ’clock. The s u b j e c t o f Rabbi A. V. 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H E R B E R T W A L L , dir ec tor. ST I D E N T S i n t e r e s t e d in i m p r o v -j ing their r e a d in g a b ilit y in G e r ­ (w it h sp ec ia l e m p h a s is on I invited to m an te c h n i c s H e r m a n ) are le a v e their n a m e s w ith W. E. Me t - j ze n th in , p r o f e s s o r o f G er m an ic la n g u a g e s , b e f o r e F e b r u a r y IO and to discuss th e f o r m a ti o n o f a no n -cr e d it c ou r se . C o n su lta tio n h o u rs a r e l l to 12 o ’cloc k in J o u r ­ nalism B u ild in g 3 0 6 . L. M. H O L L A N D E R , p r o fe s s o r o f G er m a n ic la n g u a g e s . I F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E e x a m in a ­ tion* for s e n io r s will be held at 2 o ’clo ck S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n F e b ­ in r u a r y 15. later t h e R e g is tr a r ’s O f f i c e not t h a n W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 12. P lac e o f e x a m in a t io n will be a n ­ n o u n c e d later. P e t i t i o n s m u s t be C. A. 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Th d e n t s am! s t u d e n t s wRo th e firs t c u t e sie r . ap p lie s to both n e w stu- j - a -re in E. J . M A T H E W S , Tall Tales o f ‘Mr. Fishhook’ Influence Authors o f Today 50 Cities Plan Gala Centennial th an of C e n t e n n ia l c e l e b r a t i o n s bring* list o f sch d o l e d c e l e b r a ti o n - ‘.he to m o r e C ities and f i f t y . t h r o u g h o u t th e s t a t e are t o w n to be c o o r d in a te d p l a n n i n g e v e n t wi t h the s t a t e - .vide o b s e r v a n c e o f t h e C e n te n n ia l. O c t o b e r Id t o 1 7 ; B e l t o n , h is to r ­ ical o b s e r v a n c e an d r o d e o J u l y 4; S e g u i n , t h r e e d a y p r o g r a m April J, 3, and 4; S a n A n g e l o , f a t st o c k ro w and ro deo March 7 to I I and stock p i o n e e r -how S e p t e m b e r 7 t o l l . c e l e b r a t i o n an d T h o s e a d d ed W h a r to n , C e n t e n n ia l l a s t w e e k w e r e o b s e r v a n c e M arshall will hold th e Caddo Lak* S t a t e Park o p e n i n g c e le b r a - EXPANSION IN TEXAN DELIVERY ZONES B y I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w * S e r v i c e W h e n T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l o f f i ­ c ia l- .Hart lo o k i n g a r o u n d f o r ho t o ho n or w i t h m o n u m e n t s , r o e s t h e y o n e d i s r e g a r d e d in the Red R iv e r c o u n ­ w h o, up than t r y , m a n y an historical f i g u r e . is b e tter r e m e m b e r e d e n t i r e ly P e r p e t u a t e d r e c e n t l y in a v o l ­ um e p u blished by th* Tex;*- Colk lore S o c i e t y , a g r o u p d e d i c a t e d to p r e s e r v i n g th e n a t i v e f o l k t a l e - o f the S o u t h w e s t , this legend;*! y ! v ure is k n ow n o n l y as “ M . Fish- b a c k ” and fo r tall ta le ; .Mr. F . di- b a c k ’s o n ly s e r io u s riv al ti;* m or e e ld e r ly B a ron M u n c h a u se n . D o b i e E d i t * L o r e is Mr. Ki th b a c k ’s c h i e f b i o g r a p h e r f o r tho F o lk lo r e v o l u m e s , e d ite d by th e w e ll-k n o w n T e x a s w r i t e r arid U n iv e r s i t y p r o f e s s o r o f E n g Bsh J. F ran k D ob ie, i- J. M. In a v ­ er, w h o w as " b r o u g h t u p ” sn th* c o u n t r y w h er e Mr. F ish buck s e t ­ tle d wh en he c a m e f r o m Illin o is m 1 8 1 4 . T h a t he had a real h is­ is a t t e s t e d b y to rical p r o t o t y p e the s e v e r a l “ F is h b a c k ” n a m e s o n o f f i c i a l m a p s c o u n t r y o f ar ou n d Clarksv ille. th e told f a m ily B u t th e l e g e n d a r y Mr. F is h b a c k was born on a u t u m n n i g h ts w h e n th e l o n g s t o r i e s — som*' o f w h ich are e a s i l y d e t e c t e d as t h e b a sis fo r s o m e o f th*' pu b lished r e c e n t y e a r s . T h e r e Is, f o r i n s t a n c e , th* f a m o u s c a se o f th** r a w h id e bar ness, tr a n s m u t e d into a t le a s t tw o w i d e l y k n o w n by p r o m i n e n t authors. s t o r i e s s h o r t st o r k sh o rt o f C a u g h t i n R a i n Mr. F ishb ack had to c u r r y his w a te r up slope f r o m t h e S u lp h u r R iver to his c a b in ; s o h e r ig g e d up a s l e d g e w ith h b a r r el, to which he hitched his f a i t h f u l gr< y m ar e T h e h a r n e ss wa m a d e o f l a w - hide. T h e m a r e O ne d a y a sh a rp rain c a u g h t him a t th e f o o t o f t h e s l o p e , j u t t u g g e d s t a r t i n g up. a w a y and Mr. F is h b a c k b e n t his h ead t o th** rain, a nd t h e y fin a lly r ea c h e d th e c a b in ; b u t w h e n he lo o k e d ar o u n d it fo r w a s n o w h e r e in sig h t. S o he u n ­ hitched the m a r e, t h r e w th e h a r ­ n e s s o v e r a iiv e o n k s t u m p and w e n t t*» bed. th e b a r r el B a r r e l C o m e * B a c k T h e n e x t m o r n i n g t h e su n w as s h in i n g br ig h tly and w h e n Mr. I* i sh b a c k w e n t to th** d o o r he -av, the b a r r el cornu g up th*- hill, T h e r a w h id e had ,-tretched in th e rain , hut v\as c o n t r a c t . ng -tin. T he b arrel v a d r a w n c le a r up to the s t u m p . t h e in I hen th* r < ‘ w a s the e p i s o d e o f that h at Mr. F is h b a c k g a l lo p e d s a m e m a r e , th e fa s te s t in h i s t o r y , 20 m ile in f root o f a rain stor m Wh* n he art ved hom e , the mare'* rum p a n d Die t a d o f F i s h b a c k ’* dicker w e r e w e t ; ail *outh o f th*' sa d d le w a dr y as a b o n e . A n d t h e s t o r y o f t h e m i r a c u ­ t w e l v e partrid - lou s s h o o t i n g o f g p e r c h e d on a limb. Th*- b u l­ let rplit t h e lim b in su ch f a s h io n p a s s e d that w h e n t h r o u g h a n d it ca u g h t th e bird by th e to* th e b u l le t th e sp lit c lo s e d , . T h e B i g T h i e f ! Hut t h e s t o r y w h ich f r o n t i e r s ­ m en to ld w it h most relish w a s t h e p u w d e r h o r n yarn. F i s h i n g in th e lake o n e d a y , Mr. m iddle o f a F is h b a c k had to t h e m i s f o r t u n e drop his p o w d e r h o r n . N o t b e i n g a v e r y g o o d s w im m e r , he a s k e d his c o m p a n i o n to dive for it. T h a t F is h b a c k w o r t h y T h e r e w a s w a ite d a n d w a ite d . not e v e n a b u b b le on t h e l a k e ’s I-m alty he b e c a m e still s u r f a c e . s u s p ic i o u s aud h im se lf dived. obliged* Mr. T h e r e on t h e b ottom o f the la ke sat hi J tea-.turf.us c o m r a d e , c a l m - | ly p o u r i n g I*, h b a c k ’s p o w d e rh o rn t h e c o n t e n t s o f Mr. into his Kennard, M i t c h e l l On Program Today P a u l K e n n a r d and C l y d e M it ­ t h e chell will b e p r e s e n t e d on U n iv e r s i t y H our Vc ’ cr Bo x, p r o g r a m dir ec tor, a n n o u n c e d 'I hurmiay. to d a y , K e n n a r d will p la y o r g a n s e l e c ­ t i o n s , a n d M it c h e ll, a c c o m p a n i e d by K e n n a r d , will g iv e v io lin n u m ­ ber s. B o x w i l l a n n o u n c e a n d r e a d . . w ith o r g a n b a c k ­ th r e e poem * g r o u n d . p r o g r a m will be br o a d c a st fr o m th*1 P h y sic s Build m g a t 5 alt) o ’c loc k , ami m a y be Iv a n i ov* r s t a t i o n K N( > W. T h e o - .................. 'I h e rt se I le a n , so p h o m o r e is t m v o r s i t y , th** s p e n d i n g th e w eek e n d w it ti h* r pal c u t s , Mr. ll < . I >< an , in lh au arui m o o t . \! rs. A. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936 tio n M a y 4 t o 6 ; F r e e p o r t will c e l e b r a t e on M a y 14 w i t h a c o m ­ m e m o r a t i o n o f t h e B a t t l e o f V e l ­ a s c o ; D ’H a n is w i t h a h isto r ica l c e l e b r a t i o n a t F o r t L in c o ln M ay 2 6 ; P a r i s w ith a p a g e a n t “ T e x a s in th e M a k in g ,” A p ril 2 1 ; and B o e r n e w ith C e n t e n n ia l d ay, at K e n d a ll C o u n t y F a ir S e p t e m b e r 6. 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