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Winner of Sigma I’hi Epsilon- Tau Delta Phi g am e vs. w i n n e r Jot Sigma Chi-Phi S i g m a Delta J game. ' Winner of l)elta Chi -Hal f Moon “ W ha! delicious p a s tr i e s ! ” t a s t e d thus** lf you hav e n ' t me l t- in - your - mo ut h pies and r ake s • nerved at Wu ka sc h' * you htill have an unexcelled t r e a t coming-. to know Do yeti h a p p e n t hat : S h o r t y \ Pierson was a t w o- l et t er ma n in the I niver ity? He l ettei- cd in te nni s and eros c ou n t r y. Ile i n t r a m u r a l cross c o u n ­ war* a k o t he Univer sit y t r y c ha mp i o n of 1 Wo years. Liney diving champi on, W i n m r a l expor t , hand bu ll cha mp i o n .Poi a couple a f years. b a r \ era! ut Ie t things. ( bach A alkei was a four I man for t hr ee y ea r s at tho ( hieago? lit* made ' B y of its ha ohall, t r ac k, basket md football, He also plavc-d Mona! baseball f o r a mini- f y ea r s, playing wi t h P itts- Xevv York and WUKASCH BROS. 2 0 0 2 G u a d a l u p e The mecca of Austin’s eating population— Emmons Grill 2 )46 G u a d a l u p e Special S u n d a y d in n e r s noon a n d nite ( P h a r m a c y ) (B. pha T au O m e g a by f or f ei t. j Sigma Nu d e f e a t e d O m eg a Be t a Pi. man Club, by forfeit. F r a t e r n i t y Class B Athlet irs d e f e a t e d Czech Club S patial to The Daily r e ra n . T au Delta Phi d e f e a t e d S igma A r k a n s a s Rgstorhacks here t o ni gh t J ed T h e e n g i n e e r i n g fields o f T ex as in t h e publica- tion. O t h e r secti ons will, be d#vot- to special me n t i o n of ex?s,tu- last q u a r t e r ; d en t s of t h e College of E ng in e e r - t o I ing. D e p a r t m e n t s a n d o r g an ira- | ovei come a lead w hich th e Aggies J lions of th e ca m p u s will also r e ­ n a l f Moon d e f e a t e d De l t a Chi j held th r o u g h o u t th e gam e. H oke. , eeive to m e me nt i on in th is issue, FA YET FEN I L L E, Ark., J a n . 17. a special section of - The T e x a s Aggies u p s e t S i g m a Chi d e f e a t e d Phi S i g m a 1 r al l y by will be discussed e x t ens i ve l y by a ."7-31 s. ore. A the P or ke rs failed t he Phi Epsilon. Delta. by forfeit. Aggie captain, Phi Delta T h e t a d e f e a t e d A k ) with 13 points. led the scoring —-----------^o- -........-T 0 .......................... BA R RO N T O L E C T U R E u rr i f ■ i Unfi nished t h « , S y mp h o ny Lf a will I, ct a r e by I abel Ahrens, Alpha Delta Pi, w e e k- e nd a t h e r is sPc’n(Jin^ u home in Lockhart . MU d t f e 8 “ "i ,) 0 lU bc Bt.rn n m Mr J rn f ., , m T a u D elta by f o r f e i t J.' i. r to f . f t n ie* ( ' » c l i H - k - S c r n m n . "R .M g lo il amt In t e l l ig e n c e .” S p ec ia l music, __ S o’c l o c k — We dn e s d a y night High Cost o f Chri s t i ani t y. ” service. J P re ach C hrist C ru cified .” o’clock— Sermon, 7 :30 s ‘The an d Bible c la ss e s in E n g lish . U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N 1 0 :3 0 o ’clock—-S e rv ice s in Get*- man. 7 : 3 0 o ’clock— Services in L ag IO S u b n e t : " G o d ’s One W ay t E lish. , to Salvation. ‘ •. , ’ ' ,uncetm rn of ( ., Bullish {H a le presented by Miss A n n ie! m< tit " f Mi ; Marjorie Breakers, j Maxwell, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Stick j E eh a rd t, refershment. s were scrv- Cordially, Drinks named were Eau j etj to the foll owing gu ests; Me s ­ dames Murray Boyd Wells, Gglburg, E ckhardt, Ar t h u r San Antonio and Nowiin el pit, son o f J u d ge Hal < : olph form n y o f A u stin, an ex-student o f the University made last week The marriage ic <• i. McGh Josepha J Ramsey, and Rand Rand * * « \rnurv itti'.m DA T E A N N O U N C E D - A t M u e l l e r ’s S h o e S t o r e Social Functions Inaugural Ball Rush W e ek their ladies atte n d e d : Fred and Adams, C. J . Alderson, F re d Ayer, C. E . Ayers, E . Ch, ll. B antel, L. Theodore Bellmont, E . I.. Boy son; VV. I*. Boyd, D. K. B r a c e , Jo e Burns, J . VV. Calhoun, B. B. Gas- I t e d , T. VV. Camp, S. A Correl!, H Calkins, C. H. Clark. (J, Glascock, V. II. E . Degler, J . C. Dolly, F r e d ­ eric Duncalf, J . Anderson F i t z ­ (* a I’ - gerald, S. A. Focht, B. NL ford, C. T. Gray, R. Grossman, I. Guthrie, C. Moore, VV, E . Metzenthin, Ii. T. Manuel, W. T. Mather, M. M. Mc- F a rlan , F . McAllister, VV. H. Mc- Neil, E . K. McGinnis, . YI) to $ 6 5 In all new shades Ab n beautiful ( • hives VV raps, and other A m j - orient A x m l to our / shop is cordially solicited. if / J 11 - , f, : t I (f lf J | l l I E BLUEBONNET SHOP 2 2 0 6 L u ad a kl pc P A G E F O U R T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, ISSI' Illustrating Indian Burial Legislative Beginnings of the University F i f t y Y e a r s A g o T o d a y E x t r a c t fr<. m a M e s s a g e o f G o v e r n o r O r a n M. R o b e r t s to t h e S e v e n t e e n t h L e g i s l a t u r e , J a n u ­ a r y 18, 1 3 8 1 : “ She ( Te xas ) h as en do w e d life and pr oper t y, b o t h . . . ( h e r ) Uni ver - j .qty wi t h 1,221,400 a c r e s of land, e noug h of which i have I teen sold to begi n its e s t a b l i s h me n t now. I . . That other es s e nt i al point is an e m p r o v e m e n t I in the execution o f t h e l aws f or the p r ot e c ti o n of t heir expe d i t i on and 1 force. That is an i mp e ri o us necessity r e s t i n g upon us now'. And while g iv in g especial a t t e n t i o n to t h a t , we m ay ma int a i n o u r public f re e schools, en l a r ge t he our moans f or t h e i r f u t u r e i m p r o v e m en t by ; m ote rapid sale of its land, lay t he foun dation of ! an u niversity, en co u rage our A g r i cu l t ur a l and Me cha ni ca l College, establ ish addi tional n o r m a l ■ schools, and t h e r e b y g iv e an i mpetus to o u r e d u ­ in cational interests g e n e r a l l y . ” E x t r a c t f r o m t h e A d d r e s s o f L i e u t e n a n t G o v e r n o r L. J. S t o r e y : “ And, again, w hat T ex a n ’s heart does not throb with d eligh t as he con tem plates the prospects b e­ fore us, and, as I b eliev e, in the near fu tu re, for the erection o f a first cla ss S tate U niversity? A lready j the p rin cely fund provided by our patriot fath ers th** I for th is purpose is b eliev ed to have reached I value o f two and a h a lf m illions o f dollars, and the dem and is com ing up from every quarter, that th is L egislatu re shall decare ‘prat-, ticab le.’ and ‘estab lish , organize and provide for the m ainten an ce, support first class, and d irection o f a u niversity o f . . . . to bt: styled “The U n iversity o f T ex a s.’” th at ’it it shall proceed to is now that the learning in stitu tion s of “ Let the good work begin at once and be pressed to an early com p letion , and, as soon as possible, save T exas the q uarter o f a m illion o f dollars, an ­ nually contributed by her people to build up and support in other S ta tes where they send their children to be educated. And, b etter still, let the heroic deeds o f our patriot fath ers be studied by the youths of T exas in our own in stitu tion s, and from the proud dome o f our U n iversity, as it tow ers above the hill tops o f th is capital city, let them map out for th em selves the pathway to fam e and to fortun e. With these great • espdnsibilitie.-, th is grand wmrk b efore us, m ay I n ot rep ea t. that th ese legislative halls present th e broadest field fo r u sefu ln ess to the statesm an of Ti Kus. Here his earnest effo r t and patriotic d evo­ tion to his cou n try’s cause m ust yield to her the richest reward in everyth in g necessary to advance her civilization, hor m aterial w ealth and her p o liti­ cal power, while for him self he m ay righ tfu lly lay to his own soul the fla tte rin g unction, th a t he has not labored in vain .” j I S I I I f~ DAYS b-* VM republic is w a k i n g up quickly, for Home Drug Installs Sandwich Counter bei ng es tabl ished, and pl a ns r e g u l a r ai r t r a f f i c a t e bei ng m a de — a t or m o u n t a i n o u s bit of count) >. or(j e r t h e , U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s , _______ b e t t e r a c c o m m o d a t e t h e H ome D r u g com)i any has r e c e n t l y add e d a d v e n t u r e g r e a t loi ; v * E v e n t he b aseball is u n d e r g o i n g e q u i p m e n t f o r se rv . n g c of fe e a n d clinical o b s e r v a t i o n s these days ; wwl WKf ce s^ a ,.sleep c h M c r '. b „. B y S O P H Y T h e t a S i g m a H A R D I N Phi Staff H a r d times, it seems, like c h a i ity b e g i n at home ’ ■ ’ a l t h o u g h an d t h e ir r es ul t s have been success- f or the pre- billy conc ea l e d b y m a n u f a c t u r e r s ; have bec o me e x p e r i m e n t s ______ . t he ,„: J .. . . . . . - . . , - e xa ms a n d s a n d wi c h e s f o r t b at “ b e t w e e n m e a l ” depr ession habi ts w i t h s t u d e n t s It a n d the new service has been add- f o r s t a t e d jj Mc Co r ma c k, m a n a g e r of t he t h e i r s a t i s f ac t i o n, i d rp — . A . . . t . a 1 1 Biithocities alike > '* "'u v !*1 ,,f so me store. ---------------------------------------------- “ a b r o a d . W i l b u r s e nt g e n e r a l b usi n e ss depr ession a n d b e e b a l l a -• g has h ad no e ff ec t upo n A me r ic an j h r ep or t ed , mwexi 1, i n v e s t m e n t s C a r r , a s o n a n t s e c r e t a r y of s tale, i"* I U ‘W ’ ««> t*>»* r e p o r t e d c o m mi t t e e last w e e k in t h e hea r - ^ mg the st at e s u p pl y bill in Amel i r an that i n v e s t m e n t s in f o r e i gn * • • • m » *♦ * " ' J. I ■»»» « « l in a p p r o p r i a t i o n s # t it e h 4 t h e out to .. . in t he s p r i n g t r a i n i n g c a mp s a n d h ca vi c r cov e r s . 11 • * * • • • * * , t o l f , r e c o r d s t u d e n t s w h o «I1-n, ' Fanan! , , "' Ti Official Notice 815,OOH,OOO,OOO, a n i n c r e a s e Of a billion dollars o v e r 1929. p or t s also ma de mo r e t h a n 200, 000 w er e issued. Pass- i < • • • • • • " * • • * * * * • • • * • • • • • • » f i gu re s ; A S S T A T E D in t he hou si ng r e g u - lations of the Univer sit y, t ho s e _ c ha ng e i n t e n d I r o t esx01 Mautu-e Ma i t e n ot . J ^eir* place o f r esidence a t t he end T* I i nch i nventor , h as pr od uce d an Qj. ^ 1 3 s e m e s t e r m u s t n o t i f y t h e instrum ent which he believes to p r o p r i e t or on o r b e f o r e . January be t h e musical m e d i u m of the f u ­ 22. N e w f r a t e r n i t y pledges ma y I t will mimic a n y o rche s t r a tur e. give f ive d a y ’s notice and move i n s t r u m e n t , and, bes ides this, has to t h e c h a p t e r h ous e on M a r c h I, an indivi dual t o n e of its own. Re­ unless b o u n d by a w r i t t e n co n­ it pro­ s e mb l i n g a small spi ne t , t r a c t t h e se­ du ce s vacuum mester. t u b e vi br at ion s t r a n s m i t t e d by a d i f f u s e r to w ha t r es e mb le s a loud s p e ak er . This will g r e a t l y simpli­ fy m a t t e r s f or t he v e r y musically inclined, s net t he y will learn how i n s t r u m e n t on to p l a y on eve r y ;he s a m e keyboar d. ARNO NOW OTNY . A s s i s t a n t Dean of Men. t o r e m a i n t h r o u g h t h r o u g h sounds August Graduates •—VhtUttifk CtniiUn ft it R ial RtiltStjhi W he n a Pa* if ic Co a st I n d i a n dies t he g r av e is enclosed within a fence or a s t r u c t u r e is built o ve r it. Wi thin the i n c l o s u r e ar e p l aced the tools a n d w e a p o n s of the b r a v e ; t h e household ut e nsi l s of the squaw or th** toys of t he child ac co rd i ng to the a g e an d x of the oc c up a nt o f the g rave , so t h a t t h e spirit may not e n t e r the “ Happy i f u n t i n g ( H o u n d ” u n p r e p a r e d . The p ho to gr ap h shows a n I nd ia n gr ave n e a r Ha z le t on in n o i t h e r n Briti sh Columbia. MAVERICK COLLECTION IS DISPLAYED IN ARCHIVES is l a tt e r r e p o r t s indissolubly and doc u m e n ts has been the hi st ory of T e x a s dat ed March round a p ic tur e of and a r elative of Ma ve r i ck ’s, is al­ ine! wk, T e x a s pio-j Ko p r o mi n e n t l y displayed, a s is a l et t e r to Maven* Ic f r o m Th o mp s o n, l l , IS-I .‘I, in which t he p r o g r t I < clit erin Sa mu* I A. neer wliDsi hose n a m e with link* in • xhibit of Ma vet ii k 1 el- laud tire- pared f or display in t he ar ch i ves if the University by Mrs. Mattie ar chi vi st . Mav­ \ ii st i n t e x ­ erick ai ded in t h e d ef en s e of as aga i nst inva d i n g Mexican the anni* • ; lie v as r ap t ut a ha nu of rn itll rs w ; the of his e f f o r t s to secur e Ma ve r ic k ’s release. P o wd e r and shot pouchy used by Mavin il k in e a r ly Texas d a ys ar. t h e dis­ shown, while play is complet ed by a book en titled1 “ The P r i s o n er s of P e r o t e , ’ .ti 1842 a j o u r n a l kept by Wi lliam Pres ton Si app while he was a ' prisoner San Antonio, and im* i mpr i sone d I at the Mexican f or t r e s s f r o m De along with a nu liber of other® in j c om b er 25, 1S 12 to May IU, 1844. in Phil­ the f a m o u s f o rt r e s s call* d P e r o t e T h e book was published ip‘■mn. The f at e of these prison- ach Iphia t he y ea r following S t a p p ’s fell upon ii auh i«Jr Student Forum PROVERB!A i nd i gna t i on i r s a r ous e d gr ea t I ex as t l u n a ! wer e e v e n t ually released the the i n t e rv en t i o n of St ates.' ’ in ai id goon as su me d i nt e r na- they pr oporti ons. so t h r o ugh United t h a t r il l ase f r o m prson. S everal of these items a r e r e­ cent acquisi tions of the archives. I ii*- chain which Maver i ck wor e in prison was pr es e nt e d to t he Uni­ v er si t y' by FowU Yd*HT o f S e ­ at tle, Wash. , while t he s u r v e y o r ’s the shot a n d powder chain ami pouches a r e t he gifts of Mrs. A g ­ a t h a M. Welsh of S an Antonio. Bot h Mrs. Welsh a n d Mr. T e r ­ ril! a r e d e s ce nd an ts of Samuel Maverick. These relics a r e of p a r ­ in t i e u l a r signi ficance w h e n eonHd- re- it. connect ion with the Iii addi ti on the display inc l u des a rot©, a- included f he Mid* E x p e d i t i o n ” er e d to Ma v e r i c k ’s pic­ len- t ur e, v e r a s u r v e y o r ’s ch ai n which iii* Used in l oc at i ng T e x a s l a n d s ; the N e w land in t he a n t a r c t i c was cha i n which hound him to his f el ­ discover ed f rom t he plane of S. low pr ison er in P er o t e P ri s on ; a A. Ca mpbe l l a n d F l y i n g Off icer p ic tur e -h* wing t he cha i ne d pris- E. Douglas se nt u p f r o m the S. o n e i s at S. Discovery by S i r Dougl as Maw- t he bool, on, n ot e d English e xp l o r e r who by T h o ma s J. G r e e n ; and an anti- cent gift of Mrs. M o G a r m h of San! last N o v e m b e r with a s t a r t e d cie, edi ted by F. W. Wi nkler , I iii- Antonin, who s ome t i me ago pre-j ‘T i l e B e x a r sente*! t h e l ibrary v, ith t h e buck- Kl o u P u! s c i e n t i s t s ti. c o n t i n u e u s vers it y a u d Dawson P r i s o n e r s , ” which ap-1 skin t r o u s e r s which Maver ick wove to po g ra p hi ca l a n d oceani c ex plot- j a ti e n s in the A n t a r c t i c . Blocked pea red in the T ex a s Histor ical A bv a shoal a r e a on which were six nation Ou ar t e rl v. t h e m a r - f ' " n u m e r a b l e l arge ber gs, M a n s o n -ent up the f l y e r s to i nvestigate : f u r t h e r and to d e l in e a t e t h e coast line of They the blocked a r ca. ob s e r v e d new land e x t e n d i n g even fin (h e r t h a n t h a t si g ht ed a t this s a me point, Ca pe Ro b e r t , by C a p - 1 t a i n J o h n K. Davis in t he a u r o r a j I i n 19 FL ic'; wrot e to his wife f r o m pr ison, vel our collection of M a v e r i c k ’s let- on I>i« cmbcr HO, 1812, tors, (braies, memor ies, a n d inval- he expr essed hi® hop e s of b e i n g uabl e relics tha t have b ee n p r e ­ set free t h r ou g h t he i n t e r v en t i o n sen ted to the ar c hi v es by various of WadtK Tho mpson, m i n i s t e r to m e mb e r s of the fami ly, ” Mrs. Hat- Mexico A pencilled l e t te r which M a c e r - g r a d u a l l y r ou nd i n g o ut “ Wi th these new items, we a n while in prison a t P e r o t e . .States, I c he r said. librarian, on the U n it e d in which lh oui . I . PREPARED TO MEET TRIALS LWISE GO FORTH B e r n a r d Shaw, a s k e d a bou t his p r o j e c t ed work at, t he p e r f o r m ­ a nc e of the H a h im a H eb re w play* I err, in London, insisted that while a " B a c k to M e t h u se l ah ” took only ________ a m i n a t i o n By N E V A COX ..•ta S. ■!; ,t Phi su«rf . 1 say u n t o you • >t th* Uni ver si t y ' q ue s t i on s ncd unto t he six f vo ,,ut and meet them if ye can. . t t i - wt c r y ma de. Behold, the p r o . ! 11?11''' niB,h,t, . t .° •H*r f o r , n : h|* m ' xt , I play would t a ke a mo nt h, b ut re- In An dor r a, to a n s w e r ; go t i n y republi c in t he P y re n e e s be ' , lessor s co met h and triveth us harii Fr lOMicvu aim f or us f u s e d to say m o r e . os uai 1 . t , j . t h e r e wa,- c a m e , , . . , verily, kingdom Yen! that tin of Tex! t h o u s a nd s t u d e n t s , v. .1 • A tiok the r books, an d s t a r t cd fort Ii t o mc*t t!>:!! e xa m i na t i o n ques tions. And hal f of t he m we r e foolish t h e m wen* s tudents, and halt of wise. foolish T h e y t h a t wer e t o o k the r lamps, anil i-*ok no oil with them so that they could s t u d y t h e i r took e xa mi na t i on s: But oil t h e i r in lamps. \cssel s with the wise t h ei r Knowl ed ge Is T r i m m e d T h e n ail o f the six t r im m ed t h e i r t h o u s a nd k no w ­ ar p se a n d ledge. And the foolish said u n t o the wise, Give us of y o u r k n ow l e dge ; is f o r of o u r knowledge none. th e r e But t he wise a n s w e r e d , sa> ag. Not sn; lest we be vi ol a t i ng the j h o n o r s y s t e m ; b u t go ye r al l ie r to t h e books f r o m which we learned, t w e e n F r a n c e a n d Spain, movies will soon be s e en f o r t i m e h i t h e r t o b ar r e d f r o m m e r i t , o f film d r a m a s . T h e little the f irs t J inha bi t a nt s • the excite- j the 5, 000 by the door w a s s hu t , and arni work began. t h e ! J A f t e r w a r d c a m e also the oilier s t u d e n t s , saying, Pr of es s or , pro-1 lessor , open u nt o us tha t we, too, m a y t r y to pass o u r exams. B u t ho a ns w e re d a n d said, V e r ­ ily, verily, I say u n t o you, I know y ou not. G e t t e s t t h o u o ut of toy sight. Y O U T H : in y o u r A p p e a r s a ti d d r e s s e s s u i t s w h e n th e y h a v e b e e n s e n t to u s . U N I V E R S I T Y T O G G E R Y C l e a n i n g a n d P r e s s i n g y i i E 1931 w ill C A CTUS N, OF carry pi c t ur es a n d records of t h o se who w ill take d e­ grees in A ugu st of this year. J. G, SHELTON OPTOMETRIST I m p r o v e d L a t e s t I n s t r u ­ m e n t s . M o d e r n M e t h o d s o f E x a m i n a t i o n 1 2 5 E . 6 t h S t . P h o n e 7 2 2 2 ’ "°*“ 6 3 0 0 MASONS' fENDERpWP ' 1 - 1 ii m a o s ECKER SERVICE O F F IC IA L A A A S E R V IC E Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE '■puis will be t he only opportunity t h e s e grad u ates w ill which have in this, only perm anent r ec o rd of The U n iversity o f Texas. to be represented t he in f or .section can be mado Re se r va t i on s this Mond a y a t B. Hall 119. space The Cactus ‘The Book of T exas’ ■olessors foolish s l u m b e r e d j a n d l e ni n it for your selves. t a r r i e d , I NS ti Ic the I he V that \\ ere and sh ■ . and they that w e n wise used the oil Fiat was lamps and studied t h e i r books sn not know, they might know w h a t was • with that x ami n at io ns . asked on 11 * i that d a v ti And on in t h e i r ha d g o n e to l e a r n w h at And while the foolish st ude nt s they did t he pr of e ss o r s t he i r qu es ti ons ; a n d ( t h a t w er e p r ep a re d f o r t h e m wont I t he ie was w e e p i n g a n d t h e ex- in wi t h t h e m to the e x a m i n a t i o n : a n d g n as h i n g o f t e e t h . An d t he wise s t u d e n t s passed came I t h e i r e x a m i n a t i o n s an d w er e hap-; t h e y j py, a n d foolish failed, the and wailing MCCALEB TIRE and BATTERY CO. Lavaca at 5th T I R E A N D B A T T E R Y S E R V I C E PHONE 2-3139 HAROLD TEEN—u WEIN E Y POOR DECOY, T U O T S— JAGUAR, CLIFF AND CACTUS AL A M odern A e s o p ’s Fable T h a t Isn’t A Fable. BY H. Y. BE NE DICT President, T h e U niversity of T e x a s upon a t i me a poor loan who h a d no a u t o i d s of t h e c a n y o n was was cha i d d own a d ee p c a n y o n by a h u n g r y an d harp-toothed j a g u a r . One an a m l i inhabit v< r tie a 1 cliff, the o t h e r side was n ot u - 4,tM'p but cove r ed solidly with un i m p e n e t r a b l e ca c t u s thicket . As the poor fellow ( who had come f.i ; and f u r e n o u g h to ma ke a “ I ' in t r a c k , b ot h lOn c a i d s a n d mile) came to t he end of t he c a n yo n . t t he vive i he w as faced by a h uge a l li g a t o r with t h a n t h e j a g u a r . T h e r e ami s h a r p e r t eet h at tha t t i me n<> a v i a t or t o swo op d ow n a n d e him an d t h er e were no caves 01 holes in t he id big < dough for the ma n an d too s mall f or tin alligator. And he w a s a law ag liar .-ho car ti na six shoo t e r , boot- ' gas. or poisi tit t it !Z< Ii cannon, a ' i e ere E s t a b l i s h e d I B M T h # D a ily T e x a n , s tu d e n t n e w s p u b lica tio n of T b s filii* b e r i i t v of Texan, i p u b lished on th e carri t i e Un iv er- sit.* s t A u s ti n by T h e T e x a s S t u d e n t P ublications. In co rp o r­ ated , e \ . ry m o r n i n g except M"inlay t..n* t e n s i o n , and e v e r y T u e s d a y , T h u rs d a y , and S u n d ay n. m i n t t h r o u g h o u t th e summer aes* r>. • k bout the jk t E d it o r i a l Office s, p b o n e s Ii ii (Aft* ii 120, 122, 127. i c r rn 9 47.) Business Offices, ll. Bali ll®. T eleph ones 1-11*4 so d U S . T*U- Printed l>y t h e U n i ' er- t t r l r. ss, A C W ms hr, II s t a g e r • a t Austin, E n t e r e d s s se co n d cia * ma . » at th e x>- S u b s c r i p t i o n price by m ail: l i t e dollars yearly . und 2 - 3 1 6 5 . T e x a s . E d it o r - In - C h i e f A s s o c i a t e E dit o r _ DAVID FALL MACOM BOUD) A A ti ii. ’cid 'n I:. ( >wi< Mary I, >e W ’ K I UTI .'I Zula Z 'dlie C. S teal ley S p o r t s E d it ' - A s i s t a n t l ; Al Sum ll .rd Soc ie! y I Ii’ Ari st ae I / A n rn. r n LL - Chn I nor. L Eli; Si s >rt s it I n Nigh! is A T H E T A S I G M A P H ! 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University"s indecency, ami wind.- a cry <>t " fo r s h a m e . " r OI d i s - I o n - PML I c a ­ t t i e t h e w it h t bo hat* •PHT Aim of t h e money »st e v e ry d t diversity to be a.bl- a n me r i to it. ii, if. an Ie. A few iv ft tim * !u* a r m o r e subdivi sions cnmc in r equ e st s f or a ddi ti o na l 1. e n o u gh mo ne y to sub- hs pr o per ly. T h e “ Mor e M/piey a T< -.a ( ’('liege P r e s i d e n t ’s of fi ce ’otiipared wi l d a r el a t i v e l y e m p t y if’ cash available f or a d d i t i o n a l expendi- reds a n o t i a » md light ar e I m g a t e i e t e i nt r nn i ur line a n o ti” file i n a l wa y s full < Ii! Ill t u res. It is <»m bur: t i not ent irelv unw n will For the campus it T h e r e ar e man it . her e th* ca ny o n and the college on ce ins to be no way o f escape, o f f e d i \ e b a ­ across c r y r o ad out. mill i <>1 lege Th e pain that r an k le s in th* breast is the fact th a t th e cod* the present stu de n t body th a m e m b er s have been a little re concepts of : when* he errs rn in hi: que will al wa ys stand d e r of a lack of T<*\a from it. T he code wa; a view t o w a r d s chits it for As laxity, but with I ot crystallizing definite of t tie im present at ive I S t u d e n t In a l y . ie ai good-will of I la' L'nivei to th e rest of tho col leer ei at ions ft> t ome <*f w ha cd conception < * I I .* rig! It T he prom dupe »»I bavin ship code suitably in: s it e ’s house at at hle te one Some of th e ere t h e country, noted Of spirit have similar codes gy m na si u m s or athletic posed plat)Ut should not prix k to a guilty * oast ’n ■ an expression of what i h e a r t s of Te x a s rooters, bodies will not r e m e m b e r anet* t h a t brou gh t the ok ing, but will consider st o t an inspiration as tile miss in their portsmanship. But bidiel t hat t Ii*’ p la ­ ts a s ha m ef ul rem in- s por tsm ans hip . F a r not d r a w n up \ \ i t h ing th*‘ s t ud en t Body th e ex press purpose ~y th e t rut a t t it ade u v o r - i i a ut' * • x i >res»*i< >n ity a n d a rei lie world ai a cone ret cly >rn soil it \ a ni tin ii intl cr d gen- wo rd ­ like. ti s p o r tsmit ml in n u n i ve not an unusu I universities « e m ne v e r s a y 01*’ l e t t e r e d in t h e i r I in- pro- p l a n t s . c o n id r e d a b rat h e r a . but in tin* J i g lie si Aud (“lit ii’ ll IX* lip lit a mioy- e t o c o n c r e t e b e ­ yonds as m u c h a e> ut T e xa s. W h e n mor e mo ne y by way of l a r g e r a p p r o p r i a ­ te 'rn sought from the public t a x e s it: is said that the d e m a n d s upon t h e r e v e n u e s of the S t a t e a l re ady exceed taxes, When mor e mo ne y is sought by way of in t e as e d st u de n t fees the e d u c a t i on al pr ospect s of poor boys an d girls ar. t h r e a t e n e d . T h e j a g u a r a n d t he alii g a t o r close the r o a d - to m o r e money. th..* p o we r of m a ny people to pay \\ moi the I Ct 1 Ii lien, in e f f o r t s to avoid t r y i n g to t a k e c a r e of ■ s t u d e n t s t h a n it well possible with the money ex*'la mn ta' time s t u d e n t s by h i g h e r e n t r a n c e ii r eme n ts is proposed, d e m o c r a c y in ed u c at i on !!■<• e q ua l i t y of o p p o r t u n i t y a r e t h r e a t e n e d . ii e f f o rt s ai t m a d e to d" s t a n d a r d w o r k on .1 s t a n da r d income, lither i r r e mov a bl e dif f ie- nit ie *. T h e ii* mo* ratio * lift a n d t h e cost cact us clos two r e m a i n i n g ways of escape. rile bt! r anee ais of ei < I o . jet* a p p r o p r i a t i o n s 1 oquii t ment s, Ka p e bei ng cb fees, hight*) au d g r e a t e r ef f ici ency cd, w hat is t he U ni ve r s e v ii get Do its b* st! I nlike the man in t he c a n y o n it can not die; it must live somehow, d e s pi t e t h e t e et h oi t he jug im r a n d the alligator, the t h o r n s on tin cact us, a n d t he s h a r p flints in the cliff. Mor al : S t u d e uts mu. t do in t he I nivi rs ity w'ho docs ought to have a dean doing hi ! cit In r * ii “ I* inal T r i a l ” t he i r best! A s t u d e n t not do his o r he r l*e-t his best to put him ct or the t r a i n home. Texas Needs a Museum xa s a f f o r d to C A N T H E S i A IT. rn' I >f ric h hi st ori c c o n t i n u e t o lose t h e w * a i t h * 'tat are- r i g h t ­ a n d s c i e n t i f i c c ol l ec t ions. ti i s t st e rn a n d f ull y he rs, to N o r t h e r n a n d ft*1 cie a i nst i tut ions ? < tai Tin I ’niwrsit v of ! a s h o p e t( r a n k h i g h a m o n g nt h if -he* a l l o d s v a l u a b h in h e r h a n d s t o lie a i n a d e q u a t e l y e a r e d f( C a n t h e I nivt r s i t v a n d will f r i e n d s o f iii** g i v e i r r e p l a c e a b l e ani * p r o v i s i o n f o r the houg. of t h e s e c< lilt t h e y c a n b e t o r e d u c a t i o n a l p re*-* - ■t us i v e r s i t k * * *!*1 Ie* tions airt a d j b o i l t o n t h e c a m p u s t * * a c c e p t , c o n t i n u e • si b o o l c o n t i n u e *0 ii is n o t h e r e ti lid c a i n ! * pi up; Sy s t e m w h e r e b y t h e p u b l i c Ie l o IU ll*I i.t i o n a n n i D u r i n g t h e H>ur< n d * a st Alai* A c h a n g e iii c o n d i t e my I r un iv hic ii lh es: * b i l l p r o c i d - rn B u i l d i n g , • t h e F o r t y - f o l l o w s i n s i m i l a r - i x y e a r s . M u s e u m qu est i on s: a ri se is I* 1 id in t h e i n g f o r a T e x a s S t a t e M us* u w h i c h i- to b* b r o u g h t b f u n s e c o n d L e g i T a t u i o . T h i me a: t h e s a m e g o n e r b i l l s i n t r o d u c e d a ), a n d sponsor* d '*> t h* A ssot int ion, 01 yranized last s u ­ K i s s ­ t u r e one of t h e s e bills e d b y t h e Si natl* wi t h onl y foul c o t e s a n d w a s f a v o r a b l y r e p o rt ( t w o c o m ­ mitt! es in t he i l o us e o i t a l i c e s . d cf pas- in di sc ussi ons o f th s a g e 'if Uh bill it is argi l i n a \ e a r ut si** ii e c on om i c (lf sn * - 1 a s t h e p i * * - sent o n e t e m p t t o p a s s a m e a s t b n p r i n t i o n s p u r e l y e d u c a t i o n a l p u r p o s e s w f e n m a n y c i t i z e ns o f t he - t a t e a t e b a vi n a h a r d s h i t ii:** b a r e niece ot it t o sc* art l i f e . h i e s i d But T e x a n s m ust t h i n k of t h e f u t u r e , not <0 t h i s y e a r only . T h e i r c h i l d r e n will ria u p a n d c all t h e m u n e n l i g h t e n e d p l o d d e r : ii t he y or t h e i r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s cont into ti I*. I hi Stat) of T e x a s lose h e r ric h his tot ic a u d sc ie nt i fi c he ri t a ge b e c a u s e of i n ­ ability . ie,g a l l ? , to protea t it. it is f o o l h a r d y t o a is qui ri ng' a p p r re I ie prest l i ke li ho d t h a don a T h e S o u t h oeM n e e d s a m u s e u m t o c o m ­ p a r e f a v o r a b l y wit Ii m u s e u m s in t h e n o r t h a n d e ast . T e x a s n e e d s a m u s e u m . T h e Uni v e r si t y n e e d s a m u se u m . T h e F o r t y - se c o n d L e g i s l a t u r e c o u l d su ppl y t h i s p e e d . 'I ho f l U o ri a J hon*cl of Tho T ex an solicits • if i i1 • 1 j 1,. j {,1 tho f r e e -Inure edito ria ls n r "firing l i n e ” a r t i c l e * • wile:.* Forum column*. S'j h editorial? ne.st. bi written by University student* anil •nu ; t*< riatn to tome ph • ««• of student life. AU cue 11 ih u tn e,s m u s t W signed, but. t h e c o n t r i b u t o r 's if he so request.-*. Unsigned t h e w r i t in g t o be n a m e will not be p r i m e d articles will not he printed. T h o e of 2*Ki wurd-i y r !< will r eceive p r e fe ren ce . B R O N Z E S P O R T S M A N S H I P S p o r t s m a n hip! Of what does it c o ns is t ? Where* is st g o i n g to lead us? Shall it be decided upo n b\ a few a pp o i n t e d student and h a n d e d o ut to t he l ud ont I dy on mi me o g r ap he d s heets a n d br onze plaques I In- continually r e m i n d i n g us that we a r e no sport* In to be c our te ou s , how ich u d i s g r ac e to come t o T h e U ni ve r s i t y - rn a r< flection <*n the c h a r a c t e r of t h e f 1 i l i u m body, and w i t h out the s t u d e n t body t h e r e would nu University. Shou l d people who have 1 > ai hee t h e ag e of r ea son have to be told how to act. ho to lose wi t h gra,.*e to give as well as to a n d vein with modesty, L u receive.' indeed a dis­ it was t he first place, gr a c e f or th* s t u d e n t body to h ave a c t e d as it did •c " n e or two garni , but it was a g r e a t e r d i sgr ace for a c o m m i t t e e to have to meet a n d decide for it t h a t ii had a ted di sg r ac ef ul l y, a n d t h a t it was time to t urn I lit* Ot he r cheek. An<| now, to cap rsiiy i nd e ce n cy b e f o r e t he tin* climax, t h e r e comes tin p i o pose I to place a n e v e r l a s t i n g r e m i n d e r of th*, eyes of the pr e- i n tv a n d the school of the f u t u r e , S t u ­ ll* Hts! f o r s h a m e ! f o r s h a m e! will you allow the * - y r a e e *li»»ri«t«- .» i> I r r f wmemsm■*ememmmd'‘Z'ZV-"Z THEATERS “ R E D U C I N G ” * P—- w i t h M a r i e D r e s s i e r a n d P o l l y M o r a n , t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . “ T h e n o w C r i m i n a l C o d e , ” w i t h W a l t e r H u s t o n a n d P h i l l i p s H o l m e s , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e P a r a m o u n t . “ J U S T I M A G I N E ” — w i t h El B r e n d e d M a u r e e n O ’S u l l i ­ v a n , a n d F r a n k A l b e r t s o n . ne w t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . “ L e a ­ t h e r N e c k i n g , ” w i t h K e n M u r r a y , T a s h m a n , L i l y a n a n d N e d S p a r k s , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t tTTe H a n ­ c o c k . “ T H E B A T W H I S P E R S ” — w i t h C h e s t e r M o r r is , Ulna M e r k e l, a n d G u s t a v V o n S a y - f f e r t i t * , t o d a y t h r o u g h W e d ­ n e s d a y . t h e “ M a d o n n a S t r e e t s , ” w ith E v e l y n B r e n t a n d R o b e r t A m e s , T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . o f • “ G O O D o n l y . " T h e I N T E N T I O N S ”— w i t h E d m u n d L o w e , M a r g u e r i t e C h u r c h i l l , a n d R e g i s T o o m e y , S u n d a y B i g P o n d , " w ith M a u r i c e C h e v a - a n d C l a u d e t t e C o l ­ lie r b e r t , M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y . “ P a i n t e d F a c e s , ” w i t h J o e E. B r o w n , W e d n e s d a y o n l y . “ U p t h e R i v e r , ” w i t h S p e n ­ c e r T r a c y , C l a i r e L u c e , a n d W i l l i a m C o l l ie r , J r ., T h u r s ­ d a y o n l y . “ M a n T r o u b l e , ” w i t h M il to n S i l ls a n d D o r ­ o t h y M a c k a il l . F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . A t t h e T e x a s . *()iUt> shouts tftiK’h above th* average ar, «!> dietinguuihvd. Reviewed Today it slapstick, d e f in ite ly th e slapstick is rollicking. It “ R E D U C IN G ,” c u r r e n t a t t he I P a r a m o u n t ,, is a M arie Drossier- j Bolly Moi.rn pic tu re, th e r e f o r e a good show. It is com edy, chiefly. is to M uch of be e x p e c te d th a t th e show spend only a v ery little of itself b e f o r e it goes it. do es; but isn’t all. is th e b e a u ty parlo r, h en c e ; N o r th e red u c in g , a n g le of th e p ic tu re all th e re is to it, f o r so m e w h ere ii! its middle the film f o rg e ts all a b o u t th e mud b a th s and th e elec­ sta rt! o u t j tric belts with which it a m i jhp o n i e s co n c ern ed over th e j folk Tbvh* a f f a i r s of th e y o u n g a m o n g tin* c h a r a c te r s . But the show does m u s u f f e r . C e rta in ly , it is n e v e r h u rt as c n t e r t a i n m -ut. di s t r D ressier and M oran g u a r ­ a n t e e th a t, w ith Miss D ressier a n n e x in g th*' bulk o f th e honors, as usual. The show is well put t o ­ is well p h o to g ra p h e d g e th e r . an d well staged. It goes w ith o u t s a y in g co m p e te n tly ac te d. t h a t is it it " T H E B A T W H I S P E R S ," a my*iSii\ th r ille r With com ed y high , lights, will be seen to d a y th r o n g l W ednesd ay on th e Queen T h e a te r re re e n . The eeretral figreie in the i [JWN* rn dings of tin s p ic tu r e is “ the ' th e P a t , ” which will m a k e m any a lid i - 1 cnee* recall with nice m r a sta g e play a n d a silent p ic tu re sim ilarly I titled. U w as th e b e t m yste v 1 j silent p ic tu re ev e r p ut on in clude- The end. now sc re en. ( ’h e f te r M ortis a n d a m im hoi o f I na o tb e ts , in c lu ding P en B ard, M n Sod, William Bakeweil, and Gu iav Von Se,vt'i'crtit?.. Tire . d o t ? in a n d about | r e la te s happi fangs , a fo u n t i v vat a t e which Im been f leaked by a w ea lthy eld lady and Wn which m u r d e r arui robbery toe W U id•.»(• us th e ireeitaiion vt' tin nu mm b-ttn v a rich \ in eric a n “ T H E BIG P O N D , f e a t u r i n g the work mount pn, lu re • o' M aurice ('heValier, will be the th e T e x a s Theater att! action on set ‘en Monday and T u e sd a y . It is an a m u s in g comm I y-d rattus. d e ­ tailin g e v e n t - w hich h ap p e n w hen love a y o u n g Fee ach rn a n falls in with a to u rist' d a u g h t e r and is f o r th w it h brought to home by h e r a u d h e r f a t h e r th e g a f f ai lie doe . but t h ' U nited S tate s, Pot befur* go t«» th ro u g h one ignom iny u f te i a noth- ■ t* in the A ut r ie a n ’s ch e w in g gum f ac tory, which he lo o n p u ts at the top c f th e tr a d e via th e m e song delivered with ty pic al C h e v ­ tin alier p e rsona lity , T h e r e is a good picture. < n hi goes on sale Tuesday W e a r t ' p l a c i n g o h s a l t T u e s d a y m o r n ­ i n g , a l i m i t e d s l o c k o f iii “ < ' n f o n a d o 'n C h i l d r e n . e d i t i o n s o l D u e t o i b i s l i m i t e d s t o c k , w e s u g g e s t t h a i y o u M A K I : I t K S K K V A TK ) N S F ( »U > ( H R C ( ) I * \ M O N ’T > A \ , in o r d e r t o g e t o*i<‘ o f I h o s e m o s t d e s i r e d b o o k s o n T u e s d a y . f L j p i i / im. rn. M m® MT as the gangster. Estimate: C. .! Bu y a n d an o r g a n concert. Mi s Churchill as th e girl is po s.st •-•od I Of a s t r i k i n g b e a u t y , f o r tire f i r s t turn n h e r moti ii pit.cure ca reer. l- his ii na! excel ion I Mr. Ti.we NMI Scott spent ing in San A ntonio. .Saturday EL BRENDEL « ii ■ - ry?; j*» DOOR OPEN i :46 IN T H E P I C T U R E S l e f t : El B r c n d e I, U p p e r “ h e r o ” o f “ J u s t I m a g i n e , ” now at the H a n c o c k T h e a t e r . Le wet' l e f t : C h a r a c t e r s in " T h e B a t W h i s p e r s , ” n o w a l t h e Q u e e n T h e a t e r . U p p e r rifjht: M a r i e D r e s s i e r “ R e d u c ­ P a r a m o u n t a n d P o ll y M o r a n , i n g , ” n o w a t t h e T h; a t e r . in is L o w e r t h e b e a u ty i’.g h t : E d m u n d L o w e in a n d M a r g u e r i t e C h u r c h il l , “G o o d I n t e n t i o n s , ” n o w a t th e T ex a s T h e a te r . T h e sto ry is a re la tiv e ly trivial one a b o u t tw o sisters who a r e a s ­ in so ciated p a r lo r th e y q u a r r e l, b u t a r e b u s in e s s ; th e ir y o u n g je u n ite d w hen both fro m hailin g it as an d a u g h t e r s g e t a j. tr o u b le , into . f so m e th in g o r o th e r. Ed- mo.-t. T he sig n ific an t th in g a b o u t h u m a n , mum! Bowe tykes th e leadin g role the show n a t io n ! w ay in which tim c h a r a c - j j n a sto iy o f a g a n g c h ie f ta in w h a tens a r e p r e s e n te d . T h ey a r e eX* |f .1]j, c e r p ts f ro m life, as th e film is, to it. The a d eg re e, a sa tir e upon h u m o r m a tc h e s c h a r a c te r s , th e a n d is w o rth y of th e m . t ii e s to go s tr a ig h t, b u t succum bs to c i rc u m sta n c e s which arise p r e v e n t I by M a rg u e ri te Churchill and Re j git? T o oniey them: cive : pie to I is ably assisted j in love with a so ciety girl, I ,V t r y , i t Ism Toom ey. T h e r e s t of the sup - I | it. He ^ ° n - ng: real. t h e Kivab].., Will.rn.. C olver, J,- Sally ft . Ham Bakeweil. and ...I,.,,, I.,ic,on Littlefield contribute Bood w o r k in s u p p o r tin g p a r t s to m ake com e off ,vjth Thi. m s l |t, , TO potent; , ;m is , d l w R„it K,lnu,„n,]. !ts ,,,|>h, n , s .. r,.r t , m o,u h n ( .... • R e d u c in g a n enjoy abl,1 show. F .stim ate: B. and e x c e p t wbini’ th f a a r e s h o o t - i ing it out w ith one a n o th e r , its c h a r a c te r s nm* rn m -b oi m a n n e r s le fl n e m e n t. T h e g an g le ad ­ and e r ’s home is a su m p tu o u s a p a r t ­ m ent, a suite de se ttin g f o r th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t of th e y o u n g %r>- ciety girl an d h e r au n t, who d ro p f o r a bit a i fla t- “ J U S T IM A G IN E ,” to be seen th e H ancock T h e a t e r sc re en on is a n * n - now t h r o u g h T u e sd a y , l e r t a i n i n g c o n j e c tu r e in celluloid a n d s o n g a b o u t w h a t life on th e sui fac e of th e E a r t h may be 50 j in occasionally y e a r s hence. The s tr o n g e s t p o in t j of th e Im a g in e of t 19S0, the f le e ts o f air liners in well o rd e re d t h e r o c k e t tr ip s to M ars over night, im a g in e b r in g in g back to life a m a n who has b een d ea d f o r h alf a th e f u tu r i s tic cities t r a f f i c zones, novelty. T O D A Y S T A R T S show its is — “*“--------ri D O O R S O P E X I : 15 I c e n tu r y . It is a b iz a r r e p ic tu re , se le c tin g details alw a ys w ith a n 1 ' $»vo | o e n t e r ta i n m e n t . The r e s u lts af b tjoth in te r e s ti n g a n d dive rtin g . I ET Prem ie!, Swedish c h a r a c t e r co m ed ia n , has w hat is p e rh a p s th e ; m a in ' role the play. M a u re e n in - - o t h e r m u tu a lly I O’Sullivan and J o h n G a r ric k ap-1 5 two* y o u n g lovers play k e p t s tric k e n p e a r as a p a r t by m a rria g e r e g u la tio n s of j th e tim e, a n d F r a n k A lb ertso n ’ tw o I and M a rjo r ie W h ite ones. I T h e r e a r e a n u m b e r of songs and j s e v e r a l sta g e s p a c k e d w ith dane- j in g w om en. o d ’ous, it is n e v e r th e le s s t r u e th a t j it I is. does not m e a s u r e up, in the class of f u tu r i s tic anti i m a g in a ­ tive pictures, with “ M e tro p o lis,” ! this I a s ile n t film of y e a r s a g o ; to D eSylva, Brow n, I C o m p a riso n s being a n d H e n d e rso n , c r e a to r s o f “ J u s t I m a g in e .” A u d ie n c e s will like thi picture. j . - t h i s p ro d u ctio n , s p e c ta c u la r as ! w ith a bow E s tim a te : C. ♦ * * t on “ GOOD to d a y only, I N T E N T I O N S ,” the ‘g a n g s t e r m e lo d ram a which will appear* th e T ex a s T h e a t e r is c h a r a c t e r ­ sc re en ized by a sm oothly r u n n in g sto ry a n d by sm ooth p e i f o r m a n e e s fro m i t s cast. I t is a f a i r e x a m p le of how gdod an o r d in a r y p ic tu re can in be w hen some c a r e t h e m a k in g of it— a n d w h en th e r e s t r a i n gMb* of Egress a g e n t r y ta k e n is A Terrifying Tale of an Arch crim inal! • -....... - The weird m u rifer »f > life fiend t h a t t a k e place in an ,.’d. deserted country estate will make you gam* wi th horror, THE BAT WHISPERS' W I T H The mo*.! m ystify * ” ? CHESTER MORRIS itory th a t will m ak e s i n holt! on lo .-ne which matte* al! (ithfci ami ta m e and tim hi terror-— on,-, seem SH UDDERS! CREEPS! THRILLS! NOTE: tm w, i be sea J it m tuft toe of he fe: — FOR YOUR F U R T H E R ENJOY MENU — THE LEATHER PU SH E R S’ P R I Z E R I N G C L A S S I C JOHN'".* CO* feu’OKE L.C t N E W S E V E N T S / I "CWH Of Mnmeum ria ara NT to- s>+' 'LstudenT'S own Classified Ad Section A P A R T M E N T S F U R N I S H E D Also m u m pore ii. ‘S. J a •) A VA Ii I M E N T ::<1 juintntt N i x , - ' . for SI I 'hone 31 ■■:: bath. 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B elo C orp o ra tion , p u blish ers o f th e G a lv e sto n N e w s , D allas NY ws, and th e D a lla s J o u rn a l, U p o n t h e o u t e r han d -m ad e, e m b o s s e d c o v e r o f t h e scrap book , c o n t a i n in g a c o n s id e r a b le part "I his w ritin g s, d a t i n g m o s tly fr o m about th e v ea l * 1 9 0 8 to w ith in a f e w m o n t h s o f his u n tim e ly d ea th , is th e f o l l o w ­ le t t e r s : in g l inty w a s co n n e c te d with the A. in scrip tion in gold “ Slight Decrease Seen in Deposits At Start of Year “ P r e s e n te d to T h e U n iv e r s i t y o f and e c o n o m i c T e x a s in M e m o r y o f T o m F in ty , Jr., by Mrs. Tom F in ty , Jr., Miss E v e ly n F i n t y and F r ie n d s. 1 9 3 0 . ” C c n ' r i b u t i o n t o E c o n o m i c H i s t o r y A s a c o n tr ib u tio n t o th e p oli­ t ic a l h is to r y o f T e x a s , th e s e m a n y a r tic le s by Mr. F i n t y are reg ard ed a s a f f o r d i n g a so urce o f v a lu a b le m a teria l fo r resear ch by s t u d e n t s o f the U n i ­ I’ has b een said o f him v e r sity . th a i no person in T e x a s perhaps had a b e t t e r in sight into th e m an y q u e li o n s and p ro b lem s o f g o v e r n ­ that a r o se from m e n t and basin* la st 31 tim e to tim e d a t i n g th e y e a r s ih a n Mr. F in ty . ll*' w as in c lo s e personal c o n t a c t w ith men id e n tifie d w h o w e r e p r o m in e n tly w ith in t e r e s t- o f the th e v aried St ate. He w a s w id e ly k n o w n as a man w h o lly w ith o u t pr eju d ice and partia n sh ip .til c o n tr o v o i .sial matter*. . H e d e a lt w ith pu b ­ lic q u e s t io n s in his w r it i n g s fro m att im partial sta nd p o in t and this fact was s<» w ell r e c o g n is e d and a p p r e c ia te d that th e i n f l u e n c e o f his contribution's to the p ress w a s w e ig h t lei p erh ap s t hilt o f a n y o th e r n e w sp a p e r w r it e r qf hi* period. It than in Reduction in T exas W as R eflection of Trend A ll Over Nation T e x a s sta rted th e y e a r ’s buri- rn (hnn for 1931 with a in th e little more* bunk for ev e r y dollar it had on deposit at the b e g in n i n g o f 1930, a c c o r d in g to I. I! W illia m so n , a ssista n t s t a ­ tistician the B ureau o f B u si­ n e ^ ’ R esearch at th e I ’n iver itv. in " T otal d e p o sits o f $ 11 6 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 j the c o r r e s p o n d in g d a te mo D e c e m b e r J I , i ‘* 5‘G as c o m ­ pared to d e p o s its o f $ 4 5 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 on in 1929, w e r e sh o w n by m e m b er banks m a k in g w e e k ly rep orts to the F ederal R eserv e H oard,” W il-i dam son “ T h is sum w a s the smallest for a n y m onth sin ce A u g ­ ust. I 92*. "From lo w m id -y e a r aid. f i g ­ the I OJO, d e p o sits ure o f o n ly $ ! 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to $ I JO.OOO.OOO in N o v e m b e i and fell to tile in cre a s ed j low- ' ...T-MEr WRESTLING G U MPlON, I kl 4115 EARLY THIR TIES >S A VETERAN o f i s - y e a es OF V T STL! MG f .. -HUS TRF FIRST MT J EYER. PIN P E R F M G H O L D M'S SMOULDERS T o t m e m a t ( . m a d i s o n Sb.GMLOtufize v t)' S l y -dOUJSAW.TdE 61(7 A MTK? TURK OUT\NEI6HtD HIM 254- T O U U P S * / GBI! V ' m SL * / rM v> (SPW g r a p p l e r s ARE STEAK MG THE* S’dOW PHOM THE- 8 0 X ERS.' ■A n o n o w o n d e r ;.' I'M Cl At) \ Ut CMAUCibU \ I 11 IO . l o a m s . . . . A*** Iii : V! Al WAVt? I S C H R I S TH FO PO LIS* . OS T Ak) Unlucky Thirteen Texas Building in _ Hospitals shows Decrease o f b u ild in g s u f f e r e d a sharp r e ­ ce ss io n d u r in g 1 9 29 , a f a c t w hich a c c o u n t e d fo r a la rge part o f th e d e c li n e in th e to t a l fr o m th e high in c r e a s e d d e - 1 928 and apart- | m and I A H B m e n t s d u r in g th e y e a r ju st clo s e d fig u r e s . 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F r a n c e s B a g b y , L ou ise P a g g i, Richard B oone, D ee F o r ­ g y , D ina J a c k so n , H elen D u- Prieat, A n g le N e a l, Isabel T h ie l- en , and Baul Hargill in Bt. D a v ­ id ’s; R o x ie B u sk e, P a i r K rum b , S e t o n ; and H azel Clutcher and Sara B a n k s B la n to n pital. in and in B r a c k e n r id g e H o s ­ ‘‘A n --------- Largest Total Since 1 9 2 6 in crea se o f 3.5 p e r cen t j D a l l a s a n d C o r s i c a n a R e p o r t m th e to t a l a m o u n t o f b u ild in g in T exa s d u r in g D e c em b e r as c o m ­ p ared t o N o v e m b e r w a s not su f - l i e e n t to b r in g th e fi n a l m on th o f 1 9 3 0 up to le v e ls o f th e c o r r e s ­ p o n d in g m on th o f th e p r e c e d in g year. 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D od ge C orp o ra tion . f r o m report issu ed b y Miss Le N oir Dim- d e p a r tu r e s lo a n T o S ch ools in M onth th r o u g h o u t 1,302 sch o o ls r ec eiv ed “ Sign if ca ut s t a t e H igh th e p a c k a g e H e l e n I s t a te w ide t e n d e n c ie s a p p ea red in erta in cites. A m a rillo, B e a u m o n t , ; m |tt, c h ie f of library bureau. A total o f 2 ,3 0 3 C o rsica n a , D allas. D en iso n , Port p a c k a g e s w e r e s e n t oui indi- A rthu r, S h er m a n , a n d T y le r re-1 virtual*, lib raries, p a r e n t- te a c h e n * 1,86 3 t e a c h e r s o f m a t h e m a tic s in j p o rted p e rm its e x c e e d i n g th o s e o f ! a s s o c ia tio n s , .schools, and w o m e n ’s T e x a s high sch ools, 6 0 3 m a jo r e d i 1929, Roth D allas and C o r sic a n a clu b s. and 3 2 0 m in o red th ey te a c h . 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I .Oft F l e u r s D’A m o u r o r Y a r d l y C o u n cil to D iscuss C o a c h e s ’ C o n tra c ts H O T F E E T f o r y e a r a f U N e x t c o n tr a c t s the co ucher o f l ’n ; \ er sity will be o f discu ssion a t th e th o su b jec t m e e t i n g el th e Athletic C ouncil ut 1 :30 o ’clock T h u r sd a y in G r e g ­ ory G y m n a siu m , if th a t g r o u p is called to g J or ai that tim e , it war- ; J s h o r t ti ITH* a n n o u n c e d y e s t e r d a y by Ed (Hie, t u x e d o s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s , b u t b usiness m a n a g e r o f a th le tic s . W h o o p s for tho I n a u g u r a l Hall Tu es d ay ni^ht. T h e r e ’s lo t ' b u y i n g l o l l . , , , . Tootie Barker, Z e ta T an AU fo r t he i t ut to I Iou a on pisa, m e n I H a lf Moon f r a t e r n i t y ^announces <• ple d gin g o f ( 'berun R ey n o ld s San A n to n io . T U X E D O S $ 2 5 A n d H igher Priced if you iO Indent >r Collates Dental W ant T h em . T h e Best V a lu es in Town. 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D e p o sit s in c r e a s e d by U n iv e r sity The o f f i c e s and room s $ 1 0 , OOO,OCH) the occ u p ied b y t h e d e p a r tm e n t o f m id -y e a r low and at the c lo s e o f jo u r n a lism are n ot fir e p r o o f, and th e year w e r e at the h ig h e s t le v e l t h e v o lu m e w ill be k e p t te m p o r ­ not o n ly o f th*1 y e a r but o f th e a r il y in th e M ain Library o f the period fro m 1 9 2 k to 1 9 3 0 . In stitu tio n . in 1928 D o m o f th e d u r in g o f jo u r n a lism that last th e it C zech Club M eetin g «•' iv i a ti n n to thew M a t h I n s t r u c t o r s s u b je c ts f o u n d in the r e g u la r Un- Set for February 6 it c a t a l o g u e . A n o th e r p a m p h let r e la t in g I to j N ot M ath M ajors i n * * ------------ than h a lf o f On accoun t o f th e rain-, the t » hav e m e e t in g o f the ( l e c h < lub, w h ich was Frida: n ight, bas been p o stp o n e d until Tab) F eb r u a r y Friday, I o ’c lo c k ii' Main B u il d in g 157. been held 6, at th e t ’o ll e g e o f Mines and M etal- surgy at Ll P a so , wil be F e b r u a r y 15, t h e h ig h o f [ T e x a s m a jo r e d in m a t h e m a it e s , ac- A third c a t a o g u e , d e a li n g w i t h j c o r d i n g to fig u r e s co m p iled b y B. i.ssuod sc h o o l m a t h e m a tic * t e a c h e r s Lest? th e m e d ica l brunch o f th e U n i v e r - ; H . M iller o f E a g le P ass, ch a ir­ itv ii I G a lv e sto n , w ill be ready f o r d is tr ib u tio n F e b ru ar y I. th e cu rric u lu m o f man on th e T e x a s S ta t e T e a c h e r s ’ V woe iufmn. d r . 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Dr, E d u a rd M in I. a aecia ta la n g u a g e s , as th is tw ill g iv e a talk s u g g e s t in g plans o f 23 foi t h e next s e m e ste r , cla s sifie d ami placed o rd er in th e lo g i c a l Thew begin with a se ries o f in ter- w o m b , v i e w s w h ich Mr. F in ty s u p p o s e d ly c o m p a r e s had with C olon el Bill S. C ro o g e, j Per c e ,,t t,urin g th e c o r r e s p o n d i n g A part a fi c tit io u s c h a r a c te r w h o m Mr. j Period o f 1 9 2 9 . F i n t y c r e a te d a n d th r o u g h w h o m ’ Mtc D e c e m b e r to ta l he m a n y s u b j e c t s an d p r o b le m s o f w id e pu b lic in t e r e s t. T h is s e r ie s I wkly b asis, D e c e m b e r c h eek s killed in a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t s last b e g in s in 1 91 2 and r u n s th r o u g h : did not e q u a l those t h e y e a r s u n til j u s t prior to Mr F i n t v ’s d ea th . 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