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First L eap-Y ear Letter Of f er s T o Support Spouse The R e g i s t r a r ’s o f f i c e has re- c ord ed t h e f i r s t l e a p - y e a r pro- In a li t t e r r e c e iv e d Thursday a d d r e s s e d to t h e S e c r e t a r y o f the B a c h e l o r ’s C lu b , r e p l i c a t i o n w a s to t h e m a d e fo r “ p e r m is s io n to t a k e c a r e o f a h u s b a n d , ” w h ic h p r i v il e g e a c ­ c o r d in g b e in g g i v e n t o all m a i d e n s d u r in g the \ ea r 19 32. A r e q u i r e m e n t is m ad e , h o w e v e r , that t h e h u sb a n d p o s s e s s t h e d e sir e d q u a l if i c a t i o n s . l e t t e r , is T h e w r it e r o f t h e l e t t e r s e e m s t o think t h a t sh e is d e s ir a b le , as s h e w r i t e s : “ F ir st a nd by f a r th e m o st i m p o r t a n t q u a l i f i c a t i o n I o f ­ f e r is th at I h a v e a jell, wh ic h I u n d e r s ta n d is p e r m a n e n t ; th u s, I c a n t a k e c a r e o f a h u sb a n d . O f c o u r s e , m y s a la r y ht ing o n ly $ 1 2 5 l a m o n t h will n o t a l lo w him all th e l i f e b u t he m a y be l u x u r i e s o f a b le to work tw*o or t h r e e hout a d a y and m a k e a e x t r a m o n e y to b u y c a n d i e s , c ig a r s , e t c ., w h ich all m e n m u s t h a v e . ” little c a n n o t c o o k s u c h in f a c t , an e x p e r t S h e c o n t i n u e s th a t she is a v e r y g o o d c o o k , in m a k i n g sa la d s , c a n d i e s , and d e s ­ s e r ts , “ hu t o f c o u r s e , ” sh e a dd s, as m e a ts , p o t a t o e s , an d b isc u it s, but t h e y a r e not so e s * ntial t o the w e l l- b e i n g o f m an. If a b s o lu t e l y n e c e s s a r y to c oo k su ch t r i f l e s . ” I c o u l d t h i n g s learn In t h e e n d , h o w e v e r , t h e w r i t e r b e c o m e s a lit t l e s h y and b a s h f u l and d o e s n o t g i v e her n a m e , but s i g n s h e r s e l f as an " A p p l i c a n t . ” Gidley Outlines Three Changes In Pharmacy Course Bulletin Is Sent Faculty M embers for Possible O bjections posal. For 3200 Hours R uling Requires Four-Year Course for D egree In Pharm acy A b u l le t in o u t l i n i n g the p r o ­ p o s ed c h a n g e s in the r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r a d e g r e e o f b a c h e lo r o f s c i­ e n c e in t h e C o l l e g e o f Pharmacy is n o w b e i n g c ir c u l a t e d a m o n g the m e m b e r s o f t h e g e n e r a l t a c u ity . D e a n W. F. 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Is O n l y T e x a s M e m b e r T h e s e c h a n g e s c o m e as a result . .. o f th e r u lin g o f the A m e r i c a n A s- j c e l a t i o n of C o l l e g e s o f P h a r m a c y th a t all its m e m b e r s m u s t o f f e r a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e and at le a s t 3 2 0 0 ho u rs o f in s t r u c t i o n a f t e r J u ly , 19 3 2 . T h e C o l l e g e o f P h a r m a c y at t h e U n i v e r s i t y is t h e o n ly m e m ­ b e r o f t h e a s s o c i a t i o n in T e x a s . ,• nu in T h e p r o p o s e d f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e h a s b e e n o f f e r e d as an e l e c t i v e in th e c o l l e g e f o r the l a s t f o u r y e a r s , but it i f no o b j e c t i o n s are r a is ed will b e c o m e t h e r eq u ire d c o u r s e f o r a ll s t u d e n t s a f t e r J u ly , 19 32. 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E x ­ s t u d e n t clu b s in f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s will o b s e r v e M arc h 2 as th e d a y f o r a ll U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s e x ­ s t u d e n t s to g a t h e r t o g e t h e r . —-------------- o - --------------- E x - s t u d e n t s S tu d e n ts P la n G ift For H e n r y K ram er man in the m e n ’s p h y s ic a l t r a i n i n g d r e s s i n g r o o m , will r e c e i v e a l a rg e , c o m f o r t a b l e f o r t y - if plans w ork out nin th b ir t h d a y as e x p e c t e d , Robert H a m m o n d . U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t and in s t i g a t o r o f t h e pi e j e c t , said T h u r s d a y . sto o l on h is d o n a t io n s a t T h e plan a s e x p l a in e d b y H a m - ! morn! is to p la c e a sm a ll box f o r th e s u p p ly window* j in t h e b a s e m e n t o f the G r e g o r y G y m , and t h o s e w i s h i n g to d o n a t e l a p e n n y , n ic k le , o r dim e fo r t h e I p u r c h a s e o f the c h a i r m a y do so. 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J . , h a v e t h e c l e r g y m e n its g l o r y , a n d T h e in W H A R T O N H O N O R E D i t \ r e c e p t i o n w a s h e l d at I’1 • b y t e r i a a f r o m 7 : 3 0 t o c o n u n e m m o r a t e t h e A ( ii c h I iiiva i t o 9 : 3 0 F r i d a y n i g h t o ’c l o c k t h e t e n t h a n n i v e r s a r y o f Dr . L. H . t o A u s t i n . Dr. W h a r t o n ’s c o m i n g o f h o n o r . Work on Pl an* long cheri shed by t he Univor-bh a dm i n i st ra t i on tor th*- i losing of that p a r t of Spe e d w a y which db. ides t he c a m p u s are soon to b e real ized. Pr o g re s s m a de in c o a st ru c t m g tho W a l ­ l er ( ’reek Boulevard a un a united I Di­ ve rsity fro m G u a d a l u p e lo t he - t a d turn be ­ f ore t h e end of Th*- school year. ' P h i s c h a n g e will m e a n much l o this i nstitution, In t h e first place, ti da n g e ro u s crossing h a z a r d t h a t has t a ke n m any iiv* < in past y e a rs will be re m o ve d. 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By 1970, a c- t h e p o p u l a t i o n w o u ld be i m ­ m i g r a t i o n s i n c e 1921 u n t i l n o w o n l y 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 a l i e n s • n t e r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , B e f o r e | -»aurding t r e n d , this t o -!l4 A r b it r a r y l im i t a t i o n will have m any a 1,000,000 a y e a r w* re admitted, in stab un i v e ) - t ries, bu t in sm a ll p r i v a t e l y o w n e d c o l- p r i n c i p l e u n d o u b t e d l y wi l l be a p p l i e d to •• p ’ he e n r o l l m e n t ut a c d * a i n l ev e l , D e a n w a l - l i t t l e e f f e c t t h l‘ is believe-.— Indiana Daily Student. a n d . f i n a l l y . ar< permi tted to No slavery is more di sgra c e f ul t h a n vol­ untary slav cry. —Sc n e c a . Auh lio n but A v a r i c e 011 H il t s a n d m a s k e d . W. S. 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He also ! stated th a t n a tu ra l gas a s a fuel give- more easily controled fire. The o th e r two tests will be made mechanical I with lignite and oil. The I test now being m ade is Coak and H. J. Ket- both g r a d u a te squ­ the d e p a r tm e n t o f mo- engineering. These tests Mr. Bishop discussed specific- un d er W. M. the j b r who arc ally the p roblem s of cooling atm o sp h e re o f a co ffee shop. He dents in gave ste p s which w ould in su re I chanical th e c o m fo rt of occupants of th e i ~ ”~ I shop when te m p e r a ­ the outside tu r e was 95 degum s, To m ake his talk m ore impressive, he showed the eq u ip m en t and r e f rig e r a tio n I necessary for such a system of by the office of publicity. T he semi-weekly Bond B uyer’s B ulle­ tin is issued fo r dealers in muni- bulletin was sta rted in the spring of 1928. 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Jo# u*t off th* Ave. LAUNDRY S T U D E N T R A T E S b''T..Y LOCKSMITHS ■I " f k . n — d o o r , a u t o , - p i t h , i , A M 'I L o c k P H O N E i IN G R ESS . PLUMBING RA V NL i n g . G a s - I r. a . I I : i m b i n g , r e p a i r * , g a s h e a t e r * . fit - s e l e c t i o n . N i c e 'tab le. M e r t o n W a t e r h e a t - I a v a c * S t r e e t . P h o n e ST ( I . RECORDS SPH PF. lime VI - VU tin a p h R E C O R D S ’o n g r . s s . P h o n e a W R K C G R D i v . I ' 3 SATURDAY, J A N U A R Y 16, 1932 T H E D A I E Y T E X A N THEATERS •EMMA” — with Marie ler, J e a n Her^holt, a n d Richard Loy, well, th ro u g h to d a y day. At the P a ra m o u n t. DreBP- M yrna Crom- Tues- “ A RE T H E S E OUR C H IL ­ D R E N ? " — with E rie Lin­ den, A llene Judge, a n d Beryl Mercer, to d a y through T u e s d a y ; Eileen M cN am ara Dance Revue on s t a g e , last tim e tonight, ‘J o’clock. At the Hancock. th e “ T U L A R E V ERSUS CA LI­ (C) — th e com­ F O R N I A ” last gam e, football plete tim es today. ‘‘The Age for Love,” with Billie Dove, C ha rles S te r r e tt, and E d ­ w ard E v e r e tt H orton, S u n ­ day th ro u g h W ednesday. A t th e Queen. “ I N D IS C R E E T ” (B) — with Gloria Swanson, Ben Lyon, and B a r b a r a Kent, today only. “ Devotion,” w ith A nn H ard ing. Sunday a n d Mon­ day. A t the Texas. E s t i m a t e s : A , g r e a t ; TI, g o o d ; C, f a i r . TI IE CAM PLP B y S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R ‘Harlem Cotton Club’ Makes Debut A t U. T.S. A. Formal Dinner Dance M E X I C A N S U P P E R Mexican sup per w as ^ >t given th (, Wepl,,y A “ Harlem Cotton Club” made its d e b u t to society on the cam pus in th e form o f a fo rm a l d in n e r d ance | T h u rsd ay a t the A ustin C ou n try Club Kri day night from H I o’clock. Members of Texas S ports Association e n te r- tained th e ir g uests with private d in n e r p a r tie s until IO o’clock and w ith a program dance du rin g the re m a in d e r of the evening. S unflow ers form e d to th e University of j W om en’s Missionary Society Bible ('h a ir by Circle No. I of th" of U niversity M ethodist Church, an d El A rco Iris, a Spanish C lub School. Ghili, of Austin High tom atoes, rice, tam ales, Spanish and other Spanish dishes w e re served. • • * P H I M U ’S W I N I N B O W L I N G Phi Mu sorority defeated the K appa Delta sorority in a bowling match last night, three games to I none. Girls playing fo r the w in ­ n ers w ere Malda Lackland, Mercy Ramsey, Wilma Billie, and Alma Camp. K appa D elta’s team was composed of Sally Banks, M ary Owen, M ary H appel, a n d F rances Swanson. -------------------------Q.------------------------ McKenzie Soliciting Baylor College Funds in the fo r in cash The cam paign will T he Baptist Dr. W. IL McKenzie, p asto r of th e U niversity B aptist Church, is to u rin g S outh Texas in­ te r e s t of Baylor College campaign b eing conducted by th e B aptist G eneral C onvention of Texas to th e college. raise $750,000 two last hope to years, iai.se $150,00 this y e a r besides g ifts t h a t m ay be made th ro u g h endow m ents. A series of seventeen d istrict rallies will be held. Dr. McKenzie, in company with Dr. J. C. Hardy, president of the college, and Dr. C. V. E d ­ the w ards, who cam paign, will a p p e ar at several i allies this week. Dr. McKenzie will speak at Houston, Kingsville, an d San Antonio before r e t u r n ­ ing to Austin. in c h a rg e of is i R eview ed T oday illum ination th e s e ttin g negro fo r the occasion. Comical of fac es composed the ce nte rs these flow ers an d gleam ed b e ­ witchingly on th e d a n c e rs in the f a in t by candle light. S teve G a r d n e r ’s H o­ kum Kings were housed in a negro shack which form e d b a c k ­ ground of the ballroom. Black oil cloth tab le covers with tall black ta p e r s m ade up th e decorations in th e dining rooms. furnished th e F o rm a lity was the key note of the night club. Helen Donovan, p resid e n t of the U. T. S. A., a n d Phil B a rn a rd led the guests in a gran d m arch a f t e r the service of th e dinner. Lillian W atts and h e r escort, Tom Coulter, w e re second in the m arch. P ro g r a m dances continued u n til midnight when punch w as served. Miss Ruby T errill, Mrs. F rances Gold beek, Mr. an d Mrs. Metzen- thin, Dean H. T. Parlin, and Dean a n d Mrs. V. I. Moore acted as chaperons. Miss Anna Hiss and faculty Miss M argaret K irkner, of mem bers of the d e p a r tm e n t the train in g , sponsored physical event. Lillian W atts, chairm an of the dance com m ittee, was aided by V iiginia Nalle, M a r y Edson, Blanch Gatlin, Helen Guhn, M a r ­ g a r e t J e ff e r s o n , Helen Donovan, V era Elizabeth Eikel, Ju lia Calla- M ary Kelsey, Dorothy B e n ­ n ett, M ary Walthall, Clemice Mc­ Donald. D orothy and E d n a Gilmer. Shelby, talking is w hat T h e piece S w a n s o n a n d L o v e a n d L a u g h t e r I N D I S C R E E T ,” a t the Texas to- * day only, is a dandy show. The sta r is Gloria Swanson, whose two previous pictures, “ T he T re spa sser” and “ W hat a W idow!” w ere respectively d ra m a and com ­ edy from subtle to slapstick. This one is both, the n a r r a tiv e c a r r y ­ ing th e p ic ture sw iftly from r a t h e r pathetic d ra m a to the heights of comedy, and back again. The r e ­ sult is som e w hat kaleidoscopic, and the pic tu re is lacking in dra- ic u n ity ; but th e re is n ev er a m om ent when th e re is n ot some­ th in g am using on the screen. “ I n ­ is th e re fo re , d iscreet,” commonly called grand e n t e r t a i n ­ m ent. is well c o n ­ ceived and well executed in every d e p a r tm e n t : casting, acting, di­ recting, p h o tography and all the thousand and one details of p ro ­ duction. “ In discreet” is a n o th e r f e a th e r in Miss S w a n so n ’s airt ady w ell-feathered cap. in a strictly tr e a te d modern m anner, is story hard ly new. A girl has an a f f a ir with a man, discovers his w a n - ' ban, tiering propensities, drops him. A y e a r or tw o la ter, when she has met a man she really loves, the f irs t man tu rn s up on th e verge of an a f f a i r w ith h e r younger sister. P ro b le m : how to b rea k it up. A nsw er: V am p him, and let the little sis see him a s he really is. But th e man she really loves happens along in tim e to see all, j t hi and m isunderstand. Ile Like “T h e T re sp a sser,” this PIV; s 0*clock from t u r e would be much b e t te r ended a t this sta g e of af f a ir s , but * w jjj th e re is app ended a happy ending som ew hat illogical, b u t en tertain -! ing. T houg h leaves,; th e the a fte rn o o n , w e a th e r Tee- WAA-Hiss, club, will have a hiking g irls’ tre a su re hunt perm it- ing. The hunt will s t a r t at 2:30 W o m en ’s Gym. a picnic supper j)e held at. the ie neb! a i the place w h ere the tre a s u r e is hidden. All w om en stu d e n ts U niversity, the w h eth e r m em bers of th e club or not, are privileged to atten d the hunt. A charge of 25 cents for the suppe r is r eq u ired of all who attend. of T F E - W A A - H I S S HOLDS T R E A S U R E H U N T T O D A Y if j A fte r tin h u n t th r o u g h school, O p erated on a strictly business basis, f o r tho chief purpose of fu rn ishing p a rt tim e em ploym ent to girl students who a r e w orking this th e ir way b u re a u is a non-profit-m aking or­ ganization. It w a s f i r s t o r g a n ­ ized in 191S u n d e r th e direction of W. D. H ornaday. d irec to r of th e office of publicity, and has g row n fro m a force of only two to tw elve girls. G r o u p s D i v i d e d These girls a r e divided into two, groups: the m a rk e rs and the clippers. The m arkers, who are m o r e experienced girls, rea d the p a p e r s every d ay desired clippings t u r n clipped or cut o u t by the These clippings o th e r w orkers. a r e pasted on labels which have w ritte n on them the nam e of the p a r tic u la r paper, the date, and o th e r necessary inform ation. The girls w ork two hours every day, b u t are allowed to w ork a t any tim e th a t is convenient to them. The s tu d e n ts ’ clipping b u rea u h as a t tr a c te d a tte n tio n over the It is especially im p o rta n t S tate . in that it is one of only two clip­ p in g b u re a u s in Texas, ami is the only b u r e a u of its kind operated by students. The papers t h a t a r e clipped in­ in clude every p a p e r published th " S tate, of which th e re are 125 dailies arui 45o weeklies, i T here a re at all tim es between I f i f t y and seventy-five subserib- ! ers who get clippings on all sub- : je c ts including alm ost every topic i th a t receives mention. Among t h e s e subserilx r s a r e a nu m b e r of; I S ta te d e p a r tm e n ts and organiza­ schools, tions, local clubs, private bus im s; professional concerns, individuals. Sub- jo u rn alists, and ! je c ts th a t are called for include , editorials, rn ws stories, a d v e rtise­ m e n ts, legal notices, pictures, and f e a tu r e stories. P u r p o s e s G iv e n i ! scribers d esiring these The ch ief purposes fo r th e sub- clippings a r e I■ > ( beck up on th*' ninonnt of ! p u blicity some p articu la r tiling or person has received, to get in f e r motion for research work, an d to g e t new business. In connection with the clipping bureau allied sci \ in s are oft cled likely to aro u se com m ent w h e r ­ ever audiences see it. A ca st of new y o u n g ste rs is given cre d it fo r exceptional w ork: Erie Lin­ den, A rlene Ju d g e , Rochelle H ud ­ son, Bt n Alexander, and R oberta Gale. Beryl Mercer, m other a c t­ ress, has a role. T E X A S T O D A Y O N L Y G L O R I A S W A N S O N B A R B A R A K E N T B E N L Y O N INDISCREET’ S U N D A Y — M O N D A Y A N N H A R D I N G i n “ D E V O T I O N ” EVERY DAY INCLUDING S A T U R D A Y S The Star The Sun Shines tru.-t they can is beloved by f< She eclipses them nil! H er beam ing face who know e n t e r t a i n m e n t ! MARIE D R E S S L E R lur t lion sands joyous r creates »! irtng and duct ion a new . baia< tor. < n d e a n n g , < u- in M e t r o ’ s p i " - h i l a n o u - . “ EMMA” w i t h R H H A R D C R O M W E L L — J E A N H I R S H O l I N O W P L A Y I N G ! - (p a ra m o u n t/^ I HK. st I HK 11 a m l o l l p in. A n d M o r e E n t e r t a i n m e n t ! R u d y V a l i e r » i “ M i l s ; , al J u s t i c e ” S i l l y S y m p h o n y C a r t o o n — " U g l y D u c k l i n g ” T i s , a t o n a l P l e a s u r e s ” — N< B y P a r a m o u n t N e w s J V a f v A , ' I Q I Miss Swanson enacts th e c e n - 1 ability, tra l c h a r a c te r w ith th e finished, fluid, a r r e s tin g charm which is { personality,) p a rtly p artly p e r h a p s ; p artly h e r singing. G ay and i n - 1 souciant, she d om ina te s the pic­ ture, but b eauty and ac tin g the s u p p o rtin g ca st is | ‘^J'^also excellent: Ben Lyon does his best work since “ H ell’s A ngels” as the novelist lover whose motto is “ Obey th a t im pulse.” Monroe j Owsley is good as the man of a f ­ f a ir s ; B a rb a r a Kent, winsome and capable as th e yo u n g er sister; A rth u r L ake (th e typical A m er­ ican b o y ), agreeable as h er boy f rie n d ; and Maud E bu rn e, excel­ le n t in a only Marie Dressier could rival. dow ager role which j E stim a te : B. o p e n in g Today to be n othing MM A ” will bring to the I'ara- r e ­ screen today m o u n t T h e a te r through T u esd a y the grand old about actress. Marie Dressier, whom th e co rre c t and c u r r e n t re ­ m a rk seems less th a n “ God bless h e r ! ” This is her f irs t picture since the 1931 aw ard the A cadem y of Motion Pic­ of t u r e A rts and Sciences f o r the y e a r ’s best p e rfo rm a n c e by an ac­ tress w as bestowed upon h e r for h er work in “ Min and Bill.” Here she deserts, to a degree, the com­ edies which she has been making since th a t picture and ap p e ars in an intim ate d ra m a of A merican family life, p o r tr a y in g again her role of the homely old person m eeting the joys and the sorrows housekeeper of and the in g eneral “ m a n a g e r ” home of a .scientist. When he dies, the children accuse her of m u r d e r ­ ing him for his money, which he has le ft ca re. Richard Cromwell, My m a Loy, and Jean H ersholt ap p e ar in support. in her E m m a life. is as the screen picture H R E N ? ” A RE T H E S E OUR ( H I L - I laying a * down a bai rag*- upon m odern life it af f e c t- p resent-d ay youth. t h e today i will be the p re se n ta tio n on * H ancock T h e a te r ' th ro u g h Tuesday. Wesley Rug- . direc to r who made ! gles, anil J “ C im arro n ,” both w rote directed fol­ this film. lowed a high school lad from the tim e he loses an o ratorical con­ te st to that m om ent in which he bids goodbye to his family, just •Y^ltefore he goes to his d e a th on for killing a man. the gallows the living get free L iquor arid blame. “ Are These O ur C h ildren?” is said to be a relentless and re­ m a rka ble photoplay, dealing with very p roblem s alive today, and Ii" ha- BA UBI H O R N( CAFES SATURDAY M LW L O W P R I C E S B A R G A I N , H O U R , . I U ! 1 2 I P M 25c B A L C O N Y .ll C l o * i n g . l i l t C lo si n g * . 3ft. 40 . 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