S h e B a i l l i t e x a n The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TH U R SD A Y , NOVEMBER 14, 1929. SIX PAGES T O D A Y No. 48 . VOL. XXXI Faculty to Act On Motion For Athletic Changes Dr. Law Asks Disapproval Of Employment CH Students Meet at 4 o’Clock Six W eeks’ Summer School Will Be Discussed Today Turkey Day Game To Be Heard Over Radio at C o - O p Play-by-play report of the Plan New Work For B.A. School, ys Fitzgerald Sa an- Texa=~A^g*e gam e w ill be —... ne lanced ut t h , U n iv ,™ t y C o - O p . ; Hotel Management Courses dirt ct from the stadium at C ollege , May Be Offered N ext S tation , over a special leased w ire) the I obtained by the Co-Op and T exas S tu d en t P ub lications. The gam e w ill begin at 2 :3 0 o ’clock T hanksgiving Day. The broadcast has been arranged who will remain in A ustin, stated Bd Rather, m anager o f the Co-Op. Cooperation Given fo r stud en ts T e x a s Hotel Association 'J'q Give Students Experience Y e a r —---------- ----------- McCurdy Lauds Students’ Work In Union Drive Appreciation of the response made by the new stud en ts in the stud en t U nion drive which has been conducted on the cam pus for the past ten days was expressed in a letter by John A. McCurdy, execu tive secretary o f the Ex- Stu dents’ A ssociation. The letter read as follow s: STAR IN PLAY Winton to Speak At Geology Meet On November 15 Address Will Be Given On ‘Recent Advances In Paleontology’ Field Trips Held S o c i e t y Entertained By Program, Dinner Saturday Union Drive Ends Wednesday With $12,372 in Pledges The Union drive eamo to a close at I o’clock W ednesday with a total of $12,372 secured in p ledges. D ivision B secured the g reat­ est am ount o f pledges, having obtained a total o f $5,022. The team reporting the largest am ount of subscriptions w as captained by C lare N elle Tucker. Her team reported a total o f $1,0.32 pledged. —........... ........ ........... F rank*’ Team Lead* " | ^ y Dr. W. M. W inton, head of the d epartm ent o f geology and biolo­ gy of T exas Christian University, will giv e an address on the subject “ R ecent A dvances in P aleontolo­ g y ” b efo re the Society o f E co­ nomic P aleon tologists and M ineral­ o g ists in session w ith the South­ w estern G eological Society. the The m em bers of society w ill be the g u ests of the depart­ m ent o f geology and the Bureau o f Econom ic G eology o f the U ni­ v ersity Saturday, N ovem ber 16. A field trip to points interest around A ustin will occupy Satur­ day m orning. Saturday afternoon has been le ft open in order that the d eleg a tes m ay the footb all gam e. A T .C .U .-T exas banquet, follow ed by speeches and the read in g o f papers, will be held Saturday night. attend of The o ffic er s o f the society are Dr. M arcus A. Hanna o f H ouston, president; Dr. J. B. R eeside o f the U nited S ta tes G eologic S ur­ vey, vice p resident; Dr. J. A. C ush­ man, m icro-paleontologist of H ar­ vard U n iversity, editor; and F. B. Plum m er, o f the Bureau o f E co­ nomic G eology o f the U niversity, secretary-treasurer. Daniels Speaks To Methodists Sunday Morning Missionary Kept in Field By Daniels’ Fund Visits Here J. W. D aniels, m issionary to Brazil from the U niversity M eth -1 odist Church, who is now at home in San Antonio on a y e a r ’s leave from the field, will speak at the m orning service at the M ethodist Church Sunday, N ovem ber 17 at l l o’clock. His su bject will be concerned with exp eriences in the m issionary work which he h a s been doing at P asso Fundo, Brazil. Im m ediately a fte r his gradua­ tion from the U niversity in 1914, Mr. D aniels was sent to Brazil by The largest am ount reported since the last m eeting of solicitors w as turned in by the team cap­ tained by David Franks. He an­ n o u n ced '$ 1 .3 3 secured since the last luncheon. Total alf sa crist ions secured by all team s since the last m eeting am ounted to $862. A tten d ance at W ednesday’s luncheon was som ew hat below the average of attendance past m eetings. Songs and piano solos w ere given as en tertain m en t for the gu ests by Florence W eym outh and Janet Sheppard. at, C ongratulations were extend ed ti. the w orkers by John A. Mc- Curdy, secretary o f the Kx-Stu- d ents’ A ssociation. Inclem ent weather and interruption caused by football gam es presented a s e ­ rious handicap to the cam paign, said Mr. McCurdy. The show ing made by the team s w as all the more remarkable in the face of the obstacles they had faced, he pointed out. Crowell Laid On U. of T. Campus ‘Shyster’ Appears in Recent Issue of Saturday Evening Post “ The S h y ster,” a story by Chea­ ter T. Crowell, portraying a ty p ­ ical W est T exas ranch b oy, who d ecides to com e to the U n iversity o f T exas and stu d y law , appeared in the last issue o f the Saturday E vening Host. C row ell tells o f tho the b oy’s registration, his bourn spent on the cam pus, and his fin a l th a t th e U n iv ersity decision is not tea ch in g him an yth ing th a t he does not already know. I is “ The U niversity Spirit Not L ack ing Mr. C row ell is a n ative T exan and in his m any periodicals and stories published in various A m er­ som ew hat i ican m agazines, he o ften tak es below the scale in loyalty. This; “Journalism T exas as his them e. is not due to a lack of the proper in T ex a s” and “ C ow boys,” pub­ spirit in the students, but is due to lished in the A m erican M ercury the absence of proper fa cilities in 1926, describe T exas ranch lifo w hereby the students m ay becom e and som e o f the adventures as a acquainted,” Mr. McCurdy d e­ , new spaper man in T exas. clared. The building i Mr. C row ell w as m anagin g edj- will elim inate this condition and fbi* provide a m eans to establish social I f .ye yeara He then becam e *ta f£ contacts lor the stud en t body, he ; correspondent to the D allas N ew s, an(j ja^er a m em ber o f th e s t a ff o f pointed out. the N ew York E vening Post. He is now a con trib utor to the num er­ ous m agazines and a m em ber o f tor o f the A ustin Statesm an Plans w ere at the m eeting W ednesday for the fresh ­ men and tran sfer dance. A ten- tative date was set for D ecem ber I 13. The dance is y et to be ap-, proved by the facu lty. A uthors’ L eague o f A m erica. 0__________ discussed proposed C ongratulations w ere extended ti. the w orkers by Ralph H ill, Joe; Fisher, and Clara N elle Tucker urn! the m eeting concluded with Eyes of all present singing “The T exas.” Sigma Delta Chi To Have Banquet New m em bers o f Sigm a D elta Chi, m en’s national honorary and fratern- professional journalistic Varied Selection Of Books Placed In Main Library A new treatise on lefth a n d ed people m ay be found in B. £ . P ar­ son ’s new book, “ L efth and ed ness’* which has been added recen tly tf> the U niversity Library. T w en ty other new books also w ere added. One book o f b iological import**. a l i c e is D. de Schw eir.itz’s “ Grow­ ing U p .” The author discu sses the story o f how human b ein gs enact Bess1 Olson w ill the role of the Queen in the com ­ ing Curtain Club production, “ The Queen’s Husband.” This attraction, w ritten by Robert E. Sherwood, a form er editor o f “ Life,” will he presented in the near future by the Curtain Club. Fireside Forum Program Extends To December 13 Faculty Members, Campus Leaders Conduct Meetings The schedule for the rem ainder o f the w eek o f the stud en t F ire­ side Forums has been announced by W. A. “ B lock” Smith, secretary The m eetin gs, of the Y.M .C.A. conducted by 55 m em bers o f the facu lty and others on the cam pus, will continue through Friday, D e­ cem ber 13. F ifteen forum s m et W ednesday night. The discussions at the d if­ feren t houses w ere led by the fo l­ low ing: Clyde L ittlefield, Alpha Rho Chi; Dr. Frederick Eby, C ope­ land house; L. H. W harton, Little Campus; I). A. Pe nick, Newson house; Frederick W’alker, P etty house; IL J. E ttlin ger, Phi Sigma Delta; Frank Bobbitt, Sigm a Nu; George Baker, D elta T heta Phi; U. C. B lodgett, GafTord house; C. A. W iley, Griffith house; A. W. Smith, H essey house; Berry Whi­ taker, H u llett’s house; Rabbi W einstein, Tau D elta Phi house; V. I. Moore, Theta Xi house. have Elwood Gri scorn w ill charge of the discussion at the Sigma Eta Chi house Friday night. Nine groups w ill m eet this The E x -S tu d en ts’ A ssociation o f the U n iversity of Texas 2300 Sun A ntonio S t., A ustin N ovem ber 13, 1929 N ew S tudents o f 1929: o f I w ant to take this m eans o f exp ressin g to you my own personal appreciation and the appreciation th e U nion ex ecu tive com m ittee for the part you have taken in m ak­ in g reality of our dream for a U niversity U nion. The total ju st raised in the cam paign com pleted did not reach the goal which you set for your­ th a t selves but in spite o f fa ct it represented a great in deal o f hard work m any cases sa crificia l g iv ­ ing. and gym nasium , w ill The Union project is m ov­ ing forward slow ly but su re­ ly. The first building o f the group, the gym nasium -audi- torium ,«is half com pleted; the the w om ­ second building, en ’s be started in the very near f u ­ ture; the third building, the central U nion b u i l d i n g , which w ill be the organiza­ tion and social headquarters for the whole stud en t body, w ill be started just as soon as paym ent o f pledges w ill w arrant it. The you have ju st m ade w ill add m a­ terially to the ultim ate com ­ p leten ess and su ccess of this great project. As new stu ­ dents the m ost of you should have the opportunity o f se e­ ing this w hole project com ­ pleted b efore you are much more than h a lf w ay through your U n iversity career. To you then will com e more di­ rect b en efits from your g iv ­ case ing than has been the w ith an y of those who have preceded you. g ift to I would also like e x ­ tend g ra tefu l thanks to The D aily Texan for its fine co­ the operation in cam paign en tertain m en t and the to com m ittee fo r m aking our daily luncheons such pleasant affairs. o f some a n d e x ­ In conclusion, m ay I this press the hope th a t in new you, U nion cam paign stud en ts o f 1929, may have the experienced pleasure sa tisfa ctio n that com es from having given som ething o f your tim e and m oney and o f yo u rselv es to your U n iversity, and that this may be only of m any thin gs that you will do for th e U n iversity of T exas in the years to com e. Y ours for Texas, first the JOHN A. M’CURDY, E xecu tiv e S ecretary. -------------------------------- o--------------- R everberations o f the ch a lf a s o f subsidization o f a th letes w ill be sounded in the U n iv ersity gen- w r r a l fa cu lty m eetin g scheduled Texas Teachers Meet in Dallas November 28-30 r f or this Thursday a t 4 o’clock when Dr. R. A. Law’s m otion that “tho gen eral fa c u lty disapprove the em p loym ent o f stu d en ts com -, | j iiiversity Professors Take p etin g in ath letics fo r in stru ctors j Active Parts On Program Dr. J. A. F itzgerald , dean of the School o f B usiness A dm inis­ tration, new1 is arranging cou rses in hotel m anagem ent to be the I given in the U niversity. R. Bruce C arter, chairm an of I the educational com m ittee o f the I T exas H otel A ssociation, has d e­ plored the shortage o f trained ho- ; tel ex ecu tiv es in T exas. The T exas Ifotel A ssociation has agreed to coop erate w ith the U niversity in the adoption o f hotel m anagem ent cou rses so that stud en ts o f these co u rses will have pra< itcal ex p er­ ience. in physical train in g” com es up; fo r final vote. F urther discussion w i l l be given to the question pending be­ fo re the body th at the fa cu lty should go on record as req u est­ ing the Board o f R egen ts o f th e U n iv ersity to reduce the sum m er six session o f the U n iv ersity to w eeks in order th at th e cost o f m ay be kept w ithin the appro­ priation1" provided by th e leg isla ­ ture. This question has been b e­ discussion fore the fa cu lty fo r during previous m eetin gs. Dr. Law, who w as succeeded as chairm an of the A th letic Council chi8 year by Dr, D. K. Brace, presented the m otion to the fa c ­ u lty at the T uesday m eetin g. Dr E .R. Sim s, another m em ber of the A th letic C ouncil o f last year, is su stain in g Dr. Law in the m o­ tion. A lthough th e m otion is not designed to produce any d efin ite action , it would la y down a prec­ ed en t upon which could be p redi­ cated som e rules and reg u la tio n s o f ex ten siv e effect. A s present there are seven stu ­ d en ts who act in the ca p acity of a ssista n ts on the m en’s physical train in g s ta ff; how ever, Dr. Law1 averred that his m otion w as n ot directed at them . He explained Turn to P age 4, Col. 2 Present Day Club Collects journals For Farm Women fifty -fir s t A num ber of U n iv ersity p rofes­ sors will participate in the pro- annual gi am o f the m eetin g o f the T exas S tate T each­ ers’ A ssociation in D allas Novem - ber 28 and 30. Dr. H . Y. B ene­ dict, president o f the U niversity, j ^ and Dr. II. T. M anuel, professor Paso del N orte, El Paso; War- of educational p sych ology, will wick .Hotel, H ouston; Rice H otel, speak a t the fifth g en eral session H ouston; I,amar H otel, H ouston; Saturday m orning, N ovem ber 30, j pjaza H otel, San A ntonio; J effer - a t 8:30 o ’clock. son H otel, D allas; St. A nthony H otel and B luebon net H otel, San A ntonio. The fo llo w in g h otels have e x ­ pressed w illin g n ess to em ploy a hotel train in g stud en t: Baker Ho 1>ajja}, ; H ilton H otels; Hotel Dr. W. J. B attle, p rofessor of classical lan guages, w ill be chair­ man o f the classical lan guage sec­ tion, and Dr. D. L. Cark, adjunct p ro fesso r o f E nglish, w ill preside. Dr. Clark and Jacob N eu w ill give a report o f the com m ittees on clas­ sifica tio n o f freshm en in English at the U n iversity. Dr. R. A. Law, professor o f E nglish, w ill su m m ar­ ize the discussions. P a y n e Give* R ep ort Dr. L. W. P ayne, Jr., p rofessor o f E nglish, w ill give a report o f the com m ittee on reorganization o f the teach in g o f E nglish gram ­ m ar in the secondary schools of th e sta te a t a jo in t m eetin g o f all lan guages groups. M iss J en n ie S. W ilm ot, ad­ ju n ct p rofessor o f hom e econom ­ ics, will preside at the home eco­ nom ics section. Roy Bediehek, ch ief o f the In ­ tersch olastic League Bureau, will I be chairm an a t the Interscholastic the j League break fast Baker H otel, and T. II. Shelby, dean o f the Division o f E xtension, given a t “ We hope to he able to o ffe r hotel m anagem ent courses n ex t fa ll,” stated Dr. F itzgerald . “Then stu d en ts may take a B.B.A . de­ g ree, m ajoring in hotel m anage­ m en t.” --------------------------------o------------- New Men Named For Membership In Friar Order Beaty, Payne, Dunlap And Toepperwein Elected To Society Curti* A. B e a ty H u gh G. D un lap R ob ert M. P a y n e Earl W. T o e p p e r w e in D efinite plans fo r sta rtin g a cir- wili preside, d ila tin g library o f current m aga- fir. M. B. P orter, professor o f sin es and journals for the r u r a l; Pu« m athem atics, w ill speak on Turn to P age 4, Col. 4_____ w om en o f Travis C ounty w ere | r lade by the P resen t D ay Club at a m eetin g Tuesday at the U niver­ sity Commons. Cowboys to Drill For T. C. U. Game M agazines are to be collected and brought to B. Hall 19 for dis­ tribution. The periodicals w ill be d elivered to the rural w om en by the club m em bers. Plans fo r activ ities during the rem ainder of the fo o tb a ll season w ill be discussed at a m eetin g o f the C owboys th is aftern oon at 5 A com m ittee com posed by A nne o ’clock in fron t o f the Main Build- McGarry, A gnes N em ir, and Beu- J in f, stated Jake Looney, forem an. .. lah B elle J o ss w ill atten d to the [)n lls (or the T c v gam e als0 im- co llectin g of th e m agazines. Miss Ruth A lien, adjunct professor ®f tt)at a „ C ow boys be pres- econom ics and an a ssociate mem- Turn to Page 4, Col. 4 ent, Looney urged. b(? practiced, and .M B I is it Friar is the senior honor society the U n iversity. The society I i i object of w as founded in 1911. is to con fer the honor of m ember- j ship upon the eight m ost eligible j men chosen from each senior cia** o f the various departm ents and j schools o f the entire U niversity, j and to give those men selected a m edium o f associating together i w ith m em bers o f the facu lty o f the U n iv ersity , prom inent citizen s and alumni invited by the society to m eet with it at the form al banquet board for the discussion of events, a ffa ir s, problem s, and ten d en cies w ithin and w ith ou t the U niver­ sity. E le c t T w ic e a Y ear * * r - This Week On The Campus T hu rsd ay to 2 o ’clock — Luncheon I for Bess Jane Logan Friars elect new m em bers tw ice each scholastic year. In the spring term from the junior classes th e four men that stand out as the m ost eligible for mem­ fall bership. term it elects four more eligible : Earre, Penn., w here she w ill spend j men from the sam e classes who B ess Jane Logan, tutor in jo u r­ nalism , le ft W ednesday fo r W’ilkes Leaves for East follow in g it elec ts the In j the facu lty o f the School of Law : lb ree m onths w ith her sister, M r s.! are then in their senior year. at the U niversity Commons. Mamie Stackhouse. Pu rely H on o rary 4 to 5 o clock W .A.A. cabinet m eetin g in the W om an’s Gym. ;> to 6 o clock—-R eagan L iteraiy in th e g irls’ stud y Hall, S ociety Main Building. 5 to 6 o’clock M eeting o f the bfer S ince the death o f her m other, E lection to Friar im purely hon- ^jr8 £ j Logan, wrho died Oc- orary. M em bership in social or- t< i>er 26, Miss Logan has n ot m et gan ization s, affiliations and popu- the U niversity and She plans to resum e i rnere prom inence are n ot qualifi election to clavises in new s gatherin g a n d ; lark y w ith reporting. February I 0___ cation s upon which Friar is based. Cowboys in fro n t o f Main Build- m g. 5 to 6 o’clock— P ierian Literary S o ciety in Main B uilding 172. 7 to 8 o’clock— Chem istry Club in K Hall 5. 7 to 8 o'clock— G lee Club in Main Building 157. 7 to 8 o’clock— C urtain Club in S Hall. 7 :3 6 — S tu d en ts’ A ssociation in Main Building 212. 7 :3 0 — H ildebrand Law S ociety in the practice court room in the r la v em en t o f the Law Building 8 o ’clock— Scribblers m eeting at 1009 W e n t T w elfth S treet. Williams to Speak To Chemistry Club The so ciety elects those candi dates for any d egree who stand o a t from the m em bers o f class and represent the m ost weP their S A talk by Dr. O. B, W illiam s, i rounded type o f college men. bacteriol- asso cia te professor o f Friar# a t the U niversity are Lea o g y , w ill be the main fea tu re o f | He Byrd, Marvin Brown, Roy Can the program o f th e regular bi- r:n* Burt Dyke, William lo r d , Al m onthly m eetin g of the C hem istry j ber! Jon es, W illiam Club at 8 o’clock this Thursday r ig h t in K Hall 5. A m o N ow otn y, Jam es Parke, K eno B ees, G eorge Seay, Claude V oyles, and A. W. W alker, Jr. A fte r the program , an inform al m eetin g w ill be held and refresh ­ ment* w ill he served. him in the m issionary field of the U niversity : ity ’ . wiU be received in to the or* are horn and grow up. Thursday night with the follow in g; tht, fttU(jen t “ S elected A rticles on CompuL leaders: R. A. Cox, Sigm a Alpha M ethodist Church The class has I Ka n 'zat'on *be * n'v<’rt,ity Commons. aory A utom obile In surance,” b y Mu; O. B. W illiam s, D elta Sigma Phi; J. W. Calhoun, Foster house;! am | enabled him to carry on his t,ri(lair n igh t at 6:30 o ’clock. The! J*, l . Bow ers, lia b ility John McCurdy, H alf Moon house;; w orj< th,,re by m eans of the Dan neW members are G,enn B urgess, ‘ an(j com pensation for personal in- Dr. E, C. H. Ranted, H ibbett house; W. T. R olfe, Alpha Tau Omega house; J Beverly house; F ather Blakslce, McDonald house; L. W. Payne, V. Bf, C. A. is “ V alen tin e and O rson,” by A, Dickson. i e s ’ Fund, which has recently changed its nam e to the W esley Ike Moore, and A yres Com pton. A. Fitzgerald, Foundation. a banquet to be A new book on includes folklore hooks jury. on The dinner also will honor W’m. j Ray Miller, president, who w ill at- J lend the national convention of be Sigma D elta Chi, w hich will . hold N ovem ber 18, 19, and 2 0 a t I the U n iversity o f M issouri, Co­ lumbia, Mo. M iller will leave for Columbia Saturday. i»„*„ \ *• . * The su b jects o f the forum cover student other the d ifferen t phases o f life, world problem s lollies o f in terest. and .. — has, in . i tion o f one o f his dream s: Beginning as a pioneer in mis- ■ sionary work in Brazil, Mr. Dan- .. i iels the fifte en years of . his work there, seen the reali/a- the establishm ent of a M ethodist Col­ lege a t Passo Furylo. One o f the i dorm itories o f the co lleg e is named | in honor of Miss Mary Decherd, adjunct p rofessor o f pure mathe m atics in the U niversity, who ac- the establish- tiv ely sponsored ; m ent o f the college. Faculty Community Chegt Drive Ends Phi Delta Gamma Elects Officers Phi D elta Gamma, honorary and p rofessional fo ren sic fra tern ­ ity, elected R. J. Bartosh as pres­ ident and Bill Morrison as secre- tary at night. m eetin g M o n d a y ’ | Plans for the year w ere C ontributions to the Commun- dossed hy W. *>. Moore, nt‘x - m eetin g w ill be ity Chest on the U niversity cam* pus had totaled $2,109 W ednes- heU! W ednesday, N ovem ber 20, day, Dr. R. A. Law, U n iversity at which tim e chairm an, announced. The drive pcctive , has ended* but a few more con­ , tributions are still being received, he added. new m em bers w ill brough up for consideration. ... , . ’ * , , . . the na™es o f Pros- T w elve literature have been added to the Library; they are as fo llo w s: E. D. Star- huck, “A Guide to the L iterature S. I*. fo r c haracter T rain ing” ; Sherm an, “ My D ear C ornelia” ; E. Bernbaum , “ A nthology o f R o­ m anticism ” ; K. Wr. Stokoe, “ Ger- | man Influence in the English Ro­ m antic P eriod” ; W. A. J. A rch­ “ The Romantic M ovem ent bold, S . I in E nglish L iterature” ; E. Buchanan, “ Immortal V erse” ; J . Buckrose, “ Down Our S treet ; W. R oughead, “G lengarry’s W ay and O ther S tories” ; Luis de C or­ dis- gora y A rgote, “ Las Soledades” ; M. T. Cicero, “On the Comm on­ and Helen Eastm an w ealth ” ; M anning’s edition old o f French poem o f the Thirteenth C entury, en titled “ La V ie S aint T hibaut.” the do be Aviation Society Will Meet Tonight Engineer Teacher* Attend Convention The U n iversity A eronautical S ociety w ill m eet this Thursday night at 7:15 o ’clock in E n gin eer-: ing Building IOO. A. P. Barrett, who is connected with the Texas Air T ransport Com pany in Fort W orth, has been extend ed an in­ vitation to attend the m eeting. Mr. B arrett lik ely will make a short address, Frank G. Posey, p resident o f th e so ciety , stated. o--------------- Mrs, Am o Nowotny H a s Operation Phil F erguson, J. A. Focht, and S. P. F inch, p rofessors o f civil t P ioneering, attended the N ation­ San al H ighw ay Convention A ntonio W ednesday. day wa* d esign ated as structural en ­ gin eerin g day. in The Mr. F inch returned W ednesday night. Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Focht w ill attend the entire con­ vention and plan to make the trip Saturday , to M exico Friday and with the delegates, convention Hated T, U. T aylor, dean of the College o f Engineering. , 0 , 1 - w . J . . Mrs. A m o N ow otny, w ife of the a ssista n t dean of m en, u n d e r w e n t L. McGill, an operation for appendicitis Wed nesday m orning at S t. D avid’s bos pital. Pierian Society To Discuss Play Report# la te W ednesday night “ The K in g’s H enchm en,” by indicated th a t her condition w as Edna St. V incent M illay, will be j sa tisfa cto ry . The cam paign on the campus has been conducted fo r the past facu lty member*. week by 25 to Funds received w ill be used aid tw elve organization#, includ­ ing the Boy the Girl Scouts, and the Y. M. C. A. Scou ts, ASSEM BLY TO MEET A short business m eetin g will I Reagan Initiated — o--------------- New Members Of Three books on historical sub­ je c ts w ere included in the coiler- I tio n ; th ey are as fo llo w s: A. Av­ id , “ I^a France au M ontenegro I d’apres V ialla de Som m ieres et the Henri D e la r u c ’; W. Byrd, “ Wil- Byrd’s H istories o f thd Di­ Reagan L iterary initiated th is jv id in g Line B etw ixt V irginia a f d Thursday aftern oon at 5 o ’clock North C a ro lin a ”; J. A. Swisher, “The A m erican Legion in Iow a.” in the girls ’stu d y h all. o f S ociety w ill bo; Ham Several new m em bers the m eetin g ________ at * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — 0 ~ *Y' PLANS RETREAT follow the in itiation. ---------------o----- of t h e j The Y. M. C. A. o f A. & BI. j C ollege is planning a week-end re- H E N D E R S O N T A K E S T R I P Roy B. H enderson, ath letic d i- ; treat, probably iii the nature of a rector Interscholastic camp, to be held a t C ollege Sta- League Bureau, will go to Cran-; tion. The U niversity V . M. C. A. bury this w eek-end, w here he w ill arid Y. W. C. A. members h a \o invited to join the co n fer- attend the Hood C ounty teachers’ ; been in stitu te and a ssist in the organ-] ence, which w ill be held N ovem ber ization o f the Hood C ounty Inter-! 29, 30, and Decem ber I, f o ’low in g scholastic L eague. ^the Thanksgiving footb all gams* ' . F rid a y A S H B E L M E E T S N O V . 21 Two sto ries w ill be read to the in Main B uilding 172. 7 to 8 o’clock— T heta Sigm a Phi A shbel Literary S o ciety w ill Fred M eredith has announced a i m eeting at 1004 Lavaca S treet. I 7 to 8:30— Open house at L ittle Campus D orm itory. 8:30 to l l o'clock— T ea a t for F a cu lty W om en's d u b U niversity fa cu lty . ' the stead o f this Thursday, it w as an- Club fo r thin Thursday night ; m eet Thursday, N ovem ber 21, in-! special m eetin g o f the Curtain at. I nouneed by Mary Jo F itzgerald , 7 o’clock in S H all to com plete the the president. A new historical bock, plans for the production o f “ The the “ The R aven,” by Marquis Jam es, Q ueen's H usband.” M eredith I* w ill be review ed at the m eeting, j president o f the club. Scribblers a t th eir second m eeting o f the year tonigh t. The m eeting ing th at th e program s should be W ednesday. will he held a t 1009 W est T w eltf j conducted in discussion form , and S treet Ram sdell, p resident, w ill several business m atters the group. The m eetin g was scheduled to at 8 ©’doer,. Charles each m em ber has been asked to have been held Monday evening, on I N ovem ber l l , but was postponed next • due to the holiday in observance bring read a1! available m aterial b e fo re that su b ject ^o f A rm istice Day. j m eeting. before the Curtain Club Ha* Meeting Tonight — ----------- o--------------- S C R I B B L E R S M E E T T O N IG H T A m eetin g of the m em bers of the topic for discussion at the he S tu d en ts’ A ssem bly has been m eeting o f the P ierian Literary Society th is Thursday at 5 o’clock I called for 7:30 o ’clock this Thurs- day night in Main B uilding 212, It was decided at the last m eet- Bob Payne, president, announced T STEER FROG CLASH CALLED BEST OF Watching THE STEERS HORNED FROG VETERANS Intramural Sport Scores T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. ALL-ABO ARD FOR A&M C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G P « L 2 0 0 1.000 . 7 5 0 2 0 2 . 75 0 1 . 7 5 0 1 SOO 2 2 0 OOO 0 2 0 OOO 0 3 0 P W L T 2 4 2 2 4 2 1 T. C . U . T E X A S B a i l o r 5. M. U. A rk anan* Ri ca A. ft M 1 0 1 0 Southern Pacific The Official Route C arryin g the F ootball Sq u ad , O ran ge J a c k e t s Y ell L e a d e rs and T e x a s Rooters O CCA SIO N Texas-A. & M. Football Game THANKSGIVING, NOV. 28. ^ Special Trains To Accommodate You! • C a rr y i ng F oo t b a l l S q u a d - Ca r r yi ng O r a n g e J a c k e t s , Yell L e a d e r s , a nd C o w b o y * . - Ca rr yi ng T e x a * S t u d e n t * All P u l l m a n c a r * with spec i a l c a r * f o r R o t a r y C l u b , Y. ML B. L. , B o o t e r * Cl ub, Infield a nd C i t i z e n* o f A u * t i n Mrs. Marjorie H am lin wa* cull­ ed lo her home in Houston over the week-end because of the ill ness of her father. His condition was improved when Mrs. Hamiett returned to Austin Monday. Studen ts W ho Dem and B etter C leaning & P re ssin g DIAL 7601 BIGGS & CO. City T icket O ffice D riskill H otel, 604 B razo s W. R. S m i t h D. F. & P. A. Ph o n e 4 3 0 5 W e will be gl a d to d e l iv e r y ou r ticket t o you E „ Ni.t , ^ hk»e C. P. & T. A. DDING .. 29. 45.00 Suit*, 2 Pts 23. 35.00 Suits, 2 Pts 25.00 Suits, 2 Pts. .......... 18. Hell Clothing Co THE SUIT STORE 104 West 6th th Koch and Beaty played * • guards facto r n in the gam e, bang-up hall and I t i’ tai* ,g th* nii-aroiind work bom, it wouuJ be hard to diRtm- guiah between the two. Beaty is! one of the beat offer, ■♦ive guards t ver to hit th* conference, and the a ir tig h t i* a big pass defense of the Longhoi ri-, His good spirit and depeodabd- ity make him a valuable roan to Littlefield. Koch ss one of the; playing best defensive football today, although hi-, elf en- Rive work and wo r k on pas* d e - ! lense is not up to the standard It n ight be added set by Beaty. that Beaty, playing right gust ii, has been pitted against the best■ * sards and tackles that the con-1 fcrence Ka? to offer this reason 1 Hammon and Sander* both played on the left side of the brie, Koch played there, and Captain Brum- raflow of T. C. U. will be on that side. Against tms sort of com­ petition the Texas guard is mak­ ing a name for himself. If mention were made of a man * woo has developed most this sea- sob, Frank Cheatham ought to get a hand. The JLonghorn end hardly aaa given a chance to let- I c r is p n e s s O l d BIR D S are not caught with new nets • What smokers want is not novelty, but quality; not new taste, but good taste. T o millions o f smokers, C h esterh ill taste is an old story — but it’s one they never tire of! is exactly what For what they want most Chesterfield puts first: “ TASTE above everything" M IL D ...and yet THEY SATISFY 1(d2leyp4 RICE krispies MADY TO I** Th e m ost popular cereal* served in the dining-room s of A m erican colleges, eating d u b s and fra­ ternities are made by Kelk»gg in B a ttle Creek. They include L'nra Flakes. A L L - h r a v , Pep Bran Flakes, W heat Krum hies, and K ellogg’s Shredded Whole Wheat Ikscint. A k o K aff ce H ag Coffee - the coffee th at lets you sleep. e s t e r f i e l d FINE TURKISH tnd DOMESTIC tobacco*, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BUNDED o 1929, Liecerr ll I* TMS T o ba cco C o. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929, T H E D A I E Y T E X A N PAGES MSB— B f MBB Mr. ami Mrs. Jack L ittle and) Jim m ie F razier o f Jacksboro L u cille T iller sp en t the w eek­ Louise W eddington sp en t the son , Bill, in A ustin Saturday waK in A ustin last w eek-end. end in San A ntonio. w eek-end a t her hom e in Bryan. Cora Sue Goldston o f M ilford Carolyn P atterson sp en t the spent th e w eek-end w ith Ruth w eek-end a t her hom e in M exia. S teven s o f A ustin. W ayne Lanier o f L uling sp en t Sunday in A ustin, Benton Coopwood, ex-stu d en t o f the U niversity, spent the w eek-end in A ustin. Mr. Coopwood is coun­ ty a ttorn ey o f Caldwell C ounty. Jesse R ehm et o f San A ntonio sp en t the w eek-end v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. 0 . J. B runkenhoefer at the L ittle Campus Dorm itory. Sue Cunningham w eek-end in Bryan. spent th e M argaret Y eld ell sp en t tho w eek-end a t her hom e in Mexia. Laura Lee Ham pshire v isited in M exia la st w eek-end. Maude O’Connor tho week-end a t her home in V ictoria. sp en t Ju lia B ell D uctz and A lexin e Crawford sp en t th e w eek-end in Beaum ont. Miss, B everly (Wills, formerly o f T. C. U ., spent the w eek-end in F ort W orth w ith h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. J o e B. W ills. E arle L andstreet th e week-end a t her home in San An tonio. sp en t Joh nn ie Ruth D avidson spent the w eek-end at h er hom e in Ber­ tram. The Store for Colk ye Men Silver Service Given to W atts PERSO N ALS B y Brotherhood H elen Louise D avis sp en t w eek-end with h er parents H ouston. r » T h e U n iversity M ethodist Brotherhood turned their m eeting into an all-church n ight Tuesday Elizabeth A lkire the w eek-end at her home in San A n­ tonio, having as her g u est N ell sp en t night at 7 o ’clock. A turkey din-1 Logett. v isitin g Mrs. L ittle’s sister, Mrs. | Lucien Campbell w as in Hous- Kva Prendergast, chaperon at the j ton over the w eek-end. Alpha Phi house. form (,r stu . I)oroth<,a , , hi|ilWf ; the in Miss D orothy Ray Sm ith o f i dent o f the U n iv ersity , and Edna Del Rio v isited T exie B uggess at | Bakem an, both o f R ockdale, sp en t I last w eek-end at th e D elta D elta the Alpha house last w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. F . B o g g ess and Delta sorority house. son. W illiam , o f D el Rio w ere A ustin daughter, T exie, a t the A lpha Phi j Marlin. last w eek v isitin g in- Sarah An L lew ellyn o f the Tri- th eir ! Dolt house spent the w eek-end in ^ous®* and Josc- Polly Green o f Cam eron, ex -stu - 1 rhine C aldw ell o f the D elta D elta visited F ran ces Taylor la st w eek-end ut her hom e in B ay C ity. dont o f the U n iversity, sp en t M on-] D elta day at the T ri-D elt house. ! Mildred W ashburn soro rity Jessie Ann F ischer was at her hom e in San A ntonio Sunday and Monday. K athryn K rueger and R oberta Deerm an visited over the w ee k ­ end at their hom es in P alestin e. THECAMPILP B r EVELYN CALHOUN Student Gives Reading for Dam es K irby Hall Girls Visit O u t of T o w n The U n iv ersity D am es w ere en ­ tertain ed w ith a reading by F rankie Lee G riggs W ednesday afternoon at th e home o f Mrs. W. K. Nabors, 1201 T ravis Boulevard. the Leo S everal num bers School o f Music w ere presented by M iss B ertha Sullivan and Mr. Berryhill. from The h ostesses w ere Mrs. John D uderstadt, Mrs. R. L. Coltharp, Mrs. D aniel W ard, Mrs. B. F Griggs, Mrs. N ew ton P ribble, and Mrs. G lendora Hunt. Mrs. N a bors’ hom e w as decorated w ith I brilliant m arigolds. A salad course w as served. • * * S J T A lpha Delta Pi To H ave T e a Friday A bout fo r ty girls from X iv b y H all spent the w eek-end emf, o f tow n. Mabel Parku, D orothy C lifto n , G e r t r u d e L uckenbach, Lucia Tryon, M ildred A pplew hite,, Mar­ g a ret M am ing, L ydia M arquis, R ay K ellog and E sth er Halm v isite d in San A ntonio. Those who w e n t to H ouston w are M elbt Lism an, R uth B ailey, Marion C adw ell, D on a C agle, apd Ruth Jagoe. Those who w en t to F redericks- burgh w ere E d ith S a g cb iel, E l­ eanor Madara, A lbertin® and Cora K oennecke, Sidoaiie and L ou ise K ott. Louise B alderach D ’A lbergo sp en t th e w eek-end G alveston. M adge Clark land C ornelia N o ­ and L ig^ t in ble visited in T em p le. M yrtle D augh tcoy w e n t to D al­ Melba Liesm an sp en t th e w eek ­ D elta chapter of A lpha D elta Pi w ill en tertain w ith a tea Friday aftern o o n from 4 to 6 o ’clock at the chapter house in honor o f Mrs. H. A. Rider, national in spector of the sorority. * * * las. Plans for S.R D. Dance Com pleted end in D allas. Aaron Gordon, the D elta, sp en t H ouston. ner w as served to 150 gu ests. Mrs. H uron W. Mi’/< w as g en eral chairm an, and w ith her com m it­ tees, she decorated the tab les, ca r­ rying out the Thanksgiving m otif. Claude Pollard, form er a tto r­ ney general, gave a talk on "H os­ p ita lity .” Frank R. R undell served as toastm aster. The pro­ gram w as under the direction o f G eorge C. Baker. The ch ie f fea tu re w as a "baby sh ow .” The surprise fea tu r e o f the ev en in g w'as the presentation o f a b eau tifu l silver service to th e pastor, the Rev. and Mrs. H. B. W atts. T he presen tation speech w as made by Dr. W. A. F a k in g , professor o f chem istry, in which h e told them th at th e girt was given in a spirit o f love and ap p re­ ciation. Hilm a Reed sp en t the w eek-end at her home in G alveston. Mr. and Mrs. If. F. B rid ges and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. B relsford o f N ixon w ere w eek-end g u ests of th eir daughter and sister, M argal* et Bridges. Mrs. K athleen D ugger, regia trar o f the H ouston Ju nior C ollege, w as the dinner g u est o f Sophie Sm ith T uesday evening. P h i w eek-end Sigm a in C harlotte Cordray the w eek-end a t her home in G alves­ ton. sp en t M yrtle D aunoy sp en t th e w eek ­ end in H ouston. M artha Fuller, form er stu d en t o f the U n iv ersity , w as in A ustin fo r the gam e last Saturday. D orothy Downm an returned Tuesday from her hom e in H ous­ ton where she spent the w eek-end. H azel Johnson w as the w eek ­ end g u est of M argaret H enderson a t M iss H enderson’s hom e in Kenedy. Anita A nthony o f W estm oor- land C ollege in San A ntonio w as a guest o f friends on the cam pus over the w eek-end. Josep h in e Sims, T ri-D elt, sp en t the w eek-end in San A ntonio. M adeline Callahan w ill this w eek-end visitin g frien d s Rockdale. spend in Alpha Phi sorority w ill have tea this T hursday in honor o f Mrs. McMonis, n ational o fficer. Rose H ow ard, ex-stu d en t o f the U n iv ersity , sp en t the w eek-end in A ustin. Lieutenant and Mrs. L. D. T a l­ sp en t the bot o f San A ntonio week-end in A ustin as the g u ests o f their daughter, M aretta, o f the Alpha Phi house. Cinderella Presenting More New E lliott Flaxm an spent the w ee k ­ end in H ouston w ith relatives. E velyn B elle Sanger o f S co t­ the tish R ite D orm itory sp en t w eek-end in Dallas. Berthol Davis of B aylor M edi­ cal School spent the w eek-end in A ustin. Harold Block o f W aco attend ed the B aylor gam e in A u stin . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. M asterson and daughters, Lillian and Reba May, o f San A ntonio v isited B illy and M arilla M asterson in A ustin last w eek-end. M artha Johnson w en t hom e in Brownwood end. to her last w ee k ­ Mrs. F. H. E ilen berger and son, Frederick, o f P a lestin e visited Edith E ilenberger at the A lpha Phi house last w eek-end. AU One Price Girls livin g in the Scottish Rite ^ Dormitory have co m p leted plans for this fa ll term dance, w hich is to be given F riday night, N ovem ­ ber 15, from 9 to 12 o ’clock. The dance w ill be held in th e dorm i­ to ry ballroom and w ill be sem i­ form al. Music w ill be furnished by Fred home day. Irving N athan, m anager o f the M en’s G lee Club, sp en t the w eek ­ end in Beaum ont. Lylia E n g b erg sp en t th e h o li­ day M onday at her hom e in A n ­ gleton . M ary Lois D u ff sp en t the w eek ­ Edm und Quereau w en t to San end in H ouston. A ntonio Saturday. E m m ett Crumpler spent the w eek-end in Port Arthur. N ancy B ringhurst the w eek-end at her home in H ouston. sp en t V irgil Shepherd w as his in H ouston over the h o li­ a t Byrd Bran nan sp en t the w eek ­ Edward Sepper w as at his home end in P ort Arthur. in Houston over the w eek-end. Now showing new .styles in all the newest colors, with hosiery to m atch. You will miss som ething ii you do not see the new styles. His (fmporlanfc toJ^nou) this Ev e n i n g C l i p p e r Gardner’s Troubadors. * * * Irma Stokes A n d Phil Dodson to W ed M iss Irm a F aye S tok es, form er stud en t o f the U n iv ersity and now assistan t su perin ten dan t o f edu­ cation o f T exas, w ill be married to Phil Dodson, city atto rn ey of Sierra Madre, ( a lif., N ovem ber 28, at the F acu lty W om en’s Club o f the U n iv ersity . Miss Stok es m et Dodson, form er A m erican L egion departm ent com m ander fo r C alifornia, w hile he w as atten d in g a con ven tion in San A ntonio. . * * M ilton S h a rfstein sp en t w eek-end in B eaum ont w ith parents. the his Bert D avis, Phi S ig m a D elta, sp en t the w eek-end in A ustin. M. J. M ittenthal o f D allas spent the w eek-end in A ustin. Jam es M cD ougald and Paul Fahlc sp en t the holiday in H ou s­ ton. Lewis B ra selto n w eek-end at h is hom e ton. sp en t t h e in H ous­ F o ley S antam aria th e w eek-end at his hom e in H ous­ ton. sp en t Em m et Crow returned T uesday from a v isit at h is hom e in H ous­ ton. Luedecke-Moffatt Co. “ T h e Frien dly Store” Presen ting T h ree N e w C reations for AUTUMN Luedecke- Moffatt Co. T h e F rien dly Store New Arrivals for the Game B la c k S u e d e Step-in P um p — Square T oe, Short V a m p . 4 0 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM A T TH IS PRICE. S h i m m e r y m o i r e . . • m a k e s t h i s t h e »<*a»on’* s m a r t e s t . l i p p e r . A n i r i d e s c e n t f l a » h t o a l l e v e n i n g a c t i v i t y . A lso S how in g a C om plete Line of W in te r N um bers $7.50 to $11.00 WHITE I OO we ST SHOT © T H S T R E E T , WEEK-END EXCURSIONS . . . T O . . . San Antonio m. R o u n d L eave A u stin 3 : 2 5 p. rn. $ 2 . 2 0 T- o r 7 : 1 0 p. rn. e v e r y Saturday M ETA LLIC S B eautiful new creations m oulded to th e head in Tricot . . . Sequien E f­ fect . . . and all th e chic models. 6.95 to 12.50 Gold Si! ver C om bination S o m e th in g N e w Every D a y T T his M odel Sm artly C om bines B l a c k Lizard w ith Kid. $ 1 . 5 0 % ? Leave A ustin 4 : 1 5 a. rn. or 5 : 1 0 a . rn. e v e ry S u n d ay AU tickets g o o d to return lea v e San A n to n io 9 : 0 0 p . rn. o r 1 1 :15 p . rn. Sun day night. RIDE THE A T V / \ JI Leave A u stin ea r lier Stay longer San A n tonio B lack Kid B ow P um p A lso s h o w n in Blue Kid. G E O R G E B E N D E T T I C i t y P n t e i q e r A g t . T ic k e ts ch a sed can be in a d v a n c e p ur­ at Overcoats For Now— For Thanksgiving and A fter- N ow you are invited to see som ething utterly new in over garments. It s a difference that the word “ different” seldom implies. Sw agger Styles— Smart N ew Patterns — Colors and F abrics. A ll w eights and lots of those N ew 50-inch College Coats. Priced $25, $30, $35, up to $75 New Tuxedos $35 SLIPPER SHOP P e r fe c h S h o e s — P e rfe c t- P it N a g JOI E Sixth -O ne door off Congress Ti l t e r V V T « t 3 n i R £ cox Me n n o t i c e Juniors, Seniors, G raduates T h e following students must call im mediately at the Cactus Photographic Studio and select a proof for the class section of the Cactus. No photograph will be made for this section until choice of proofs has been made. Horn, Rob!. A. Day, Em m ett B. Osburn, Helen Van W ormer, Carl Marsh, Geo. ll. Block, Joseph M. Culbert, Elizabeth M ary Johnson, J. C. Fay, Thomas Fry, F rances Mock, J. C. Frederick, Kealy Bl ack nail, Va. Hooks, Girns. A. Blair, C. M. Noble, Cornelia Ross, Dorothy Nell B ringhurst, Nancy W alker, Vivian Meyer, W. N. H azleton, A. J. Passmore, G. G. Baker, Tyler Davis, J. C. Huffman, Cal. C. Houston, A nna M. Banks, Su.-ie V. Callahan, J, E. Adams, Gladys Raeussin, Julius Bohlmann, V. K. Jordan, Howell Hardwiekc, Rose .Hardwicke, Margaret Brennan, Carolyn M arquis, Lydia Davis, Ben if. Taylor, R. A. Floyd, Clyde M. Mock bee, Hazel Jostes, Chaa. A. Benson, Eliz. fieshikar. John W. M orris, Elizabeth Y. Porter, IL B. Seekatz, Chester V arner, II. W* Jones, W. C., J r . Stayton, E rnest Hickman, Opal Durham, C* A. Guinn, W. A. Taylor, Melba McDonald, E sther McCook, M arian George, F. A. Strong, Ewell Buchwald, Louise Urbanowsky, Lillian Bury, Geo. A. Doak, M. D. Jones, M ary Kell Schmedes, R. H. Clement, Jack Young, M argaret Griffith, Dorothea C artw right, Jerom e Jaffe, Madeline ( lark, D. J. Johnson, Melba Adams, G. T. Clement, Browne Woods, R. J). Connelly, Ben C. Abell, T. H. Hill, (irace P. Atkin, J. T. Close, Mary Alice Muckleroy, Jam es Brown, l l 0 . Yon Daffiest, Donald W right, Frances Melinger, Alfred Gordon, Allyn Hoffman, Elizabeth M argurger, Nelda Barekman, Louise Kirk, Birch Howard, Gilbert T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. TI is IM ^ DAY'S S I w s J B y D A N C. F O W L E R B u / / Bellows By ALEX M URPHREE T e x * * F a r m L o a n . R e ta in N a t io n a lit y . P r e h is to r ic A n im a l. N e w E x p lo a ir a . N e g r o R *|»ra**ntat»*«*. to IHE I >df*r»l F a rm Board Tuo* JI day Approved a loan of $7J.9O0,- OOO t h “ T e x a s F a r m B u r e a u A anociation of D a ll a s to bo u s e d j a advance* to the b u r e a u 's g r o w t r j me mb* rn. T he hoard also approve d $2,000,000 loans to tin A la b a m a I F a r m B u r e a u A ssociation to be! ad vanced to lt» m e m b ers, SONG FOR TH E MORNING A F T E R I le arn ed a b o u t w omen fro m th a t Hhe t a u g h t me th e w ay o f the o n e ; w orld, A n d now over th a t th e h a p p e n in g is F ro m my lips a r e epithet* hu rled . She t r e a t e d me te r r i b l y a w f u l; H e r m a n n e r s had gon e on the H e r a p p r e c ia tio n wa- lack in g ; And I h o pe abe swallows h e r h u m ; gum . FACE 4 H ie B a i i u H x a n Ch ta MUHM ta IM# T1t« Dally T n t* »• pob!l*h«d tm th* w b d 'j * Ee*4*f- I U M 1 . Editorial *«***. B. HaiL Tai *» banga (Aita* IE » «-• *IW.» Bu «<»*•* ••»**. B- Bali- Trios h**a« M i t t and E ll**. Fria tad Hr th* University Fr#a«, A. C Wright, Ms? ag**. f.n t« r* d a* ««ee»4 elms* w a tts * a t lh* p ea h ritc * a t A t,.U n, T exas. Stibw.-iption pric*: Fir* dollar* yearly, Kd*lor-d»-CM#f_ Jt*»agi*c Editor WIL KAY M O L K * DAVID HALL ftay r *rum IlfoMWPtl Dewart.meat Head* Editorial Writer* _ , a*! II 0 N mu , Wilber" Van ria** " r b. awl Bill ll-or ® Ar* Can»«* R T T r r i ft r — ' j K . HAI tref*! P ara* r» o h * . f * 1*!? A r t * * ' I A ^ X M SMTJw I SM rf a t i#•» I'jl mpiiS.1 ' Dan r, Fowler, Air* M ir-: p h tra. Im * Jo FkMMN*4 Alf rod Mid Bivial Ftatar** .......... v «. f i T A f t i r t .A lf re d M a t u r e , j . _ }*tnmt Herby - it aa. Mary i&tephir** barber. f»ep» r»itent lo* * IlaotTJ: Fete Waal*rate#, D. B- tiara#-< ... fadictr: Chn-un* Fdlfe*. franco# Sam**. V nit* niter R e s t a r t n e a t woad. Cor* B a * lA IT enr. rxiia c i f baa. Re** SH aon, H *r«w Luo si* than . and Clar* imrwrl. (ma _ NIGHT STAFF K enneth Fink T. A Moore, .lr. V enable I itth u g h Ayre* Compton Bill Dyer M ary Alice Heaves* Ou.U* Baxter A. B. Re***. Jr A m e m b er of th e C o n serv ative ; la m e E d ito r Aftiixtant I p a r t y will in tro d u c e B r i t iuh w oman P a r lia m e n t to it tv* who m a r r y fo re ig n e r s the r ig h t to retain th a ir natio n ality . The law alto would provide t h a t British women who a l re a d y have lost th e ir I n a tio n a lity by m a rria g e will regain A ssistant ^ u n j ^ th e y make a d e c la ra tio n A xxi«tant | Atwist* at Rewrite Night R eporter N ig ht Report et Tin- second body of the prehia- ioric r h in o c e ro u s to be f o u n d in IN i la od r ec en tly w as u n e a r th e d in th e village o f S ta r un la. T he body wa < m f*ct and was ex cellently p r e ­ served. o f alienage. Fireside Forums THE plan o f the Fireside A new explosive, “ penthrinit® ,” Forum s as get-together ha?' bei n diie overed by a G e rm a n m e e t i n g s b a * proven s u c c e s s ­ It is a s u b s t itu te t o t professor. fu l— successful from a stand point is a m ix t u r e w ith t h e idea o f e a r n e s t l y Ha-1 far *«f*1 to handle, has g r e a t e r t e l l i n g t o H o m e b o d y w h o r e a l l y explosive force, and is c h e a p e r to knows “what it id all about.” I m a n u fa c tu r e , t o g e t h e r n itro g ly c e rin e in terest o f I t . . n c r a ^ U v i It in doubtful that th e dis-! interested and uninformed; The S en ate lobby in v e s tig a tin g person pricks up his ears and co m m ittee p re s e n te d a l e t t e r T ues- bnaps h i s heels together w h e n ( d a y in dic ating plans for th e clee t h e i d e a Of a F i r e s i d e Forum lie n of negro D e m o c ra ts to Con in his D r e n e n c e . I W"'*» fro m St. Loom, C hicago, a n d ta is suggested in his pr That d o e * n o t hurt the expert- New York. I he proposal w as part m e n t at all; neither d o e s it o f a g e n e ra l plan o utlin ed in dm u- hurt t h e popular student (tis- nients found cu.Hsion groups that are meet- \ jng each w e e k on t h e c a m pun of the U niversity. d a m e s A. .Arnold, vice p r e s id e n t of t h e S o u th e rn T a r i f f A ssociation, to o r g a n is e a “ S o u th e r n R ep u b ­ lican C ouncil” to in Die o f f ic e hold th e g a m s | ..m l « r e ’ blade by th e R epublican p a r ty in * ,.„i k l , ...lr*I th e .South in the last election, ■ . . t ir»n» .... The men who are willing! to devote their tim e ana art ii w illing t o w a l k . s e v e r a l m o c k s through the rain, in many in­ stance*, are to lie congratu- lated and should receive our expression of appreciation. And besides t h e m o s t com pit j mentary thing that can bel said of them is the fact that they are able to make these I f o r u m s successful in attend­ interest. When a ance and person can gather a bunch ot U niversity boys and keep them listen in g for an hour, he u to be congratulated. P re s id e n t H oover, in hi. A m m ­ i n e Day ad d re ss, em phasized th e proposal t h a t food ships be fre e from all in te r f e r e n c e of bios ade in tu n e of war. He em phasized A m e ric a 's tr a d itio n a l d e m a n d for f re ed o m of th e seas. Faculty to— Arrangem ent* have b e e n t * n n U > i “ * ' l»rtfr- ( C o n tin u e d from Page I ) , h“' 11 / , ' ulrt ,th* * * Dr. night Law dec la re d W e d n e s d a y to that he did not ! offer a n y a r g u m e n t to the fa c u lty . * m b rief of his m otion and t h a t he vote , . , ,, ,, ,d >obmU would s u b m it it lo a d, inte n d , . dilB,ai>.on. , “ . .. . **, made to provide for the a t­ tendance of all interested stu dt-nts at them* m eeting*. Stu-! . . d r a ts have shown b y their st-1 te ndance and comment* a J com m ents a w, and grow ing interest and it seem *I that it depends on the leader* of the discussion groups “to I keep the ball rolling.” . !»• ta ken by question ed When a im a t t i t u d e rec o rd s w ere open som ew hat older | tetk. Councll numbers, a thletics, when c e rn in g sta n d ll. I E ttlin g c r , d ir e c to r o f con­ the to w a rd the f o rm e r Ath- d ccIared person attem pt* to address a I that thc record( f o r group OI younger men, III* is J public approval a n d t h a t he could alm ost o b l i g e d t o M o p back in ; „t.t. th e y co n tain e d n o th in g h i s age. record a few ' n o t c h e s j ^h^*L would w a r r a n t a n y ac tion by a n d say a fe w thin gs t h a t he th e f a u l t y , would not ordinarily ad vocate! His r e p o r t of th e ath letic . a fact and i* one o f the prin - 1 said, showed t h a t *7 s tu d e n ts a r c t’ipal factors th at i* making em ployed by the d e p a r tm e n t a t the Fireside f o r u m s success-; an av e ra g e monthly w age of $16 ful. The discussions repro-1 with to S e n t true and honest convic- one student a m o u n tin g to $55, tions coming from men of ex- ea rn ed on a 50 cents p e r hour perience. the highest sa lary paid w age schedule. th a t — — —o ........ A silver fox farm in N e - i br ask a sued a transportation I company because the air-; plane* frightened t h e f o x e s t o death. A better w ay would Im t*i erect sign* proclaim ing that a talkie w as being pro­ duced on the farm . Dr. Ii. Loeb, a Munich der­ matologist, says that the flea is rapidly dying out of Eu­ rope* The fact el' the busi­ that Europe*4 emi­ ness in to this country are grants bringing all the fleas with them. physical t r a i n i n g T he oven mu dent* w o rk in g in the n o n ’ de- p a r tm e n t, whose d u ty it is to dis­ tr ib u te individual p r o p e r ty to the re- stu d e n ts in eive an ave rage m o n th ly w age the a th letic d ir e c to r d e ­ the d e p a r tm e n t , of $11. clared. Mille! Club T o Issue Paper Each Friday I in s t edition of th e w e e k ly . Th I Iv I I n u n d a t i o n a t th e U n i v e r s i t y i will be d i s t r i b u t e d F r i d a y , N o v e m - { ber 22, a n d f o l lo w in g is s u e s w ill F r i d a y m o r n i n g . j apjM'Hr t h r e e m o n t h s a m a g a z i n e I E v e r y a i -o will be p u b lis h e d , F r e d B eck - c a t h revolutionist ! e i , e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f , a n n o u n c e d . to Denmark CLUB P LA N S T R I P S Leon Trotzky, exiled Bol­ shevik leader, was refused ad -’ mittance last week. Be might try Mexico.’ There’s always room for one the more there O u t of the 44 m e m b ers now in *5irl* Wils (;i-u* ' ,1, d o w n ** **•'•’* lf"i t0 malt* out-of-town * trip* and to give tow n co n c erts, ("d ic e rs of the club an n o u n c e d , An will be m ade I out-of-tow n An airplane propeller h a s ev ery W ednesday for tb r e ^ consee- been invented th a t can Ire re- utive w ^ k s . New B rau n fe ls. Bas- ver*ed. Soon airplanes will trop, te n ta t iv e l y b e invented that can go back- J fauve been selected as th e points ward, thereby giving women of destination. drivers stopping Mad backing up. _______ 0_______ L e o n Flan pent the hotfctay the opportunity of traffic in front of a i d L o c k h a rt [ ..ab.MU. f j ------------- - tr ip in a hill Into j The fact ii I d id n t e x p e c t h e r To he so ex c ee d in g ly g n a t Because it b as boon my e x p e rien c e A blind d a t e is h ard ly a d ate. “ W h a t M a th e m a tic s S hould th a i Fro th m a c Know on E n t e r i n g Col­ Texas Teachers— 22,000 Ticket* To a O i l A ggie Game Sold • | Former Student* EV • AM Figure rn Merger (C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e I ) I t s all ri ght f o r a girl t o be l e g e ? " Or even r e f u s e you a kiss But with all o f my datin g and anooty, r u sh in g Dr. E. R. Sims, p r o f e s s o r of R om an ce language*, will bt? chair-; man o f th*’ S p anish division, Mi No d a te w as e v e r like this. Lillian W e ste r, in s t r u c t o r in Ro-1 A girl m ay be d u m b and b t h o m e ­ ly; A girl m ay n o t < are for y o u r w i n e ; B u t a girl who apa re-ribs nudges y o u r Is not w o rth a h it of my tim e. C A N C F IG H T Or the Fearsom e Racketeer* C H A P T E R I— W a r I* D e c la r e d . P ug N ose Ike, th** t e r r o r o f the B ow ery, stro d e into th e C op pe r School* S houd la ng uages, will sne ak on mnnce Require “ High I n te r v e n e B e­ T h a t No P erio d tw een t h e L ast Y e a r o f High S rhoo S panish and th e T im e the S tu d e n t E n te r s C o llege." tim physical Dr. D. K. Brace, p r o fe s s o r of physical ed u c a tio n , will be c h a ir ­ m an of ed u c atio n section. Miss A n n a ll inn will speak on “ P la y D a y s." Miss J e n n i e M. P in ck n e y will sp e a k o n “ H o w the U n iv e rsity E x te n sio n Division Can P late C a b a r e t w ith know ing le er on his fa c e . S om ebody had bee n p o achin g on his liqu or pre- • d d r e s s t h e t e s t s e d u c a tio n a l a w ere his prize v e r y a n g r y . serves a n d th e m b randie d peaches was w as in of Bn llKjv m o o d ; a t least as ugly as his face a n d th a t w a s some, In fact, he stock. He He slouched o v er to the c o r n e r an d stood ( hut king the c ig a r e tt e u n d e r t h ,. chin. “Say, listen h e r e , W h e r e ’s H am M c D uk e ?" F a tim a , “ H e ’s in th e back room, y o u ' doable f is te d b o lo , a n d ta k e y o u r j paws o f f o f L ittle Red Riding Hood o r s h e ’ll chew you up, you j big, b ad wolf I” ta k in g F u g Non* c o n tin u e d his m a r d i the w ithou t s m u tty c ra ck s an d knocked a t a little gro an haute door a t the end of a d a rk hall. n otic e of Present Day- (C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I ) ber o f the club, is ad v iso ry c h a ir ­ m an o f this c o m m ittee . Five new m e m b e rs w ere elected to th e d u b , and will he in itia te d a t the n ex t m e e tin g N o v e m b e r 26. The m onosyllabic r a n g o u t like The new m e m b ers a r e H ilda Ro- E th e l Collins, sene M< Collum, E liz ab e th H e n d e rso n , and F ia n c e s Lusk. a shot b u t P u g Nose d id n 't quail. He pushe d open th e floor with a c l a t t e r and stood s u rv e y in g the room, his han d in his coat, pock e t clinching s o m e th in g t h a t p r o t r u d ­ ed om inously. T he room w as cro w d ed w ith cd to a t te n d A c o m m itte e com posed of F lo r ­ ence W e y m o u th , Anni* McGngry, and Viola Mae Jo ss w a s ap point- th e business of to hard visaged men who looked like j g a t h e r in g te x tb o o k s and deposit* the so rt of fellow s who live on rat mg th e m w ith Mrs, George l e lte r, T h e y poison a n d carbolic acid. co u n ty s u p e r in t e n d e n t. T he club hard ly show ed a flicker of in t e r ­ pla n s fo r its p r o je c t this y ea r a est. c irc u la tin g lib r a r y for the r u ra l ch ild ren o f T ra v is C o unty. T h e r u i a1 te a c h e rs o f th e c o u n ty m a y o b ta in th e books from Mrs. F e l ­ ler. F<»r a m in u te P u g Nose stood su rv ey in g a flicker o f th e eye-la.sh. T h e n , he stro d e up to H am McDuke. the g ro u p w ith o u t (T o Be C o n tin u e d ) E P I T A P H N o 14 O f A m o* J o h n s o n th is 'Ti* e v e r y t h in g th a t ’* it itll lo f t , H e d id n o t h e a r th e w a tc h m a n '* P la n s f o r j also d isc u sse d an d the y e a rb o o k w e r e the tdub p r o ­ g ra m s w e re outlined. M r'. A lm a T hom a s will w ork on th e >earhook ( wi t h F lo re n c e W eym outh. c a ll A n d n o w hi* w i f e ’* b e r e f t . It m ade th e girl quite a n g r y ; she hit him w ith a w rench. > M O R A L :— The b u r th e n of th e tale t J is th is ; T h e b u r th e n o f this so ng; I f g irls e x p e c t it ot you, You b e t t e r had do w rong. A r i d t p k * V a i d i e y to A dores* ^ j p re p a n s # th e slides fro m p h oto- since the texture and col. D r u g g i s t s ’ M e e t i n g or of th e wood show up b e t te r . i T he only d is a d v a n ta g e lies in th e te n d e n c y o f the th in se ctions to W. F. Gidley, d e a n of the Col- lege of P h a r m a c y of th e U n i v e r - I split a n d c u rl up. sity has Peen invited to ad d re ss a the S o u th e a s t T ex a s m e etin g of A ssociation Retail which he will a t t e n d N o v em b e r 20 a t H untsville. T he b u r e a u is p r e p a r e d to f u r- r.ish th e se slides to schools, clubs, o th e r churches, lib ra rie s, e d u c a tio n a l o r g a n iz a ­ civic and tions, Mrs. M oore said. m D ru g g ists’ o--------------- a n d --------------o ................... * , , , , A. & From ail indications the Texas- be a the sale of tickets. A p p ro x im a te ­ , 1 U n iv ersity f i g u r e d r e c o rd - b re a k e r in r e g a r d to | I>ang W h a r to n a n d G eorge Wa- M. T h a n k sg iv in g g am e will v e r i t y B riggs, e x - s tu d e n ts of th e in th e rec en t . m e rg e r of th e C ity N a tio n a l Bank and th e A m erican E x c h a n g e N a ­ tio n a l B ank in Dallas, Mr. W h a r ­ to n a t te n d e d th e U n iv ersity in th e te rm s o f 1902-03, a n d Mr. long Briggs, w as a s tu d e n t h e r e fro m 1901 to 1905, office of the A thle tic Council. All W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n , ac co rd in g to in f o rm a tio n e c u r e d f ro m ly 2 2,000 tic k e ts had been sold th e tickets have been sold w ith ex cep tio n o f a b o u t l o , OOO seats behind the goal line. th e f o r th r e e O nly tw o o r r o o te r s ’ section T exas section have been sold. —o tic k e ts f o r - — — h u n d r e d th e Program Feature* Reading of Play ------------o ................- Alpha Delta Sigma First Real Wood Slides Obtained Will Elect Monday A lpha D elta S igm a, hon o rary Slides which show cross-sections of vario u s A m eric an t r e e s by th e use of a th in section o f th e r e a l an d p rofessional a d v e rtisin g f r a - 1 wood have been p r e p a r e d by th e visual in stru c tio n b u r e a u o f th e t c r n i ty , will m e e t Monday, No- Division o f E x te n sio n . T h e tr e e s \ e m b e r 18 a t 7:30 o’clock in B. th e ex o g e n o u s illu str a te d a r e o f Hall 310. ty p e , o r those which show th e ir d e v e lo p m e n t by r in g s or la yers. T h e m e e tin g is fo r th e p urpose of e le c tin g new m em bers, it was an n o u n c ed . T he slides show th e m a k e-u p of the delica te color trie wood and shading. Mrs. C ha rles J o e Moore, ch ief of th e b u r e a u , s ta te d t h a t th e se a r e th e f ir s t slides to be m ade w ith j real wood. T he m e th o d is a n im ­ p r o v e m e n t over th e f o r m e r pla n of D ennyC Ivey o f P eae o ck Mili­ ta r y I n s titu t e o f S a n A nto n io w as a g u e s t a t th e A ca cia house la st w eek-end. G e r tr u d e Blake s p e n t th e w e e k ­ end in S an A ntonio. FREE! FREE! I q u a r t o f l u b e w i t h E v e r y 5 g a l lo n * o f Ga* b o u g h t at THREE OAKS S E R V I C E STATION C or. G u a d a l u p e & 3 5 t h St*. J o h n j H e lp You W ith Y o u r H e a lth P r o - 1 D r i n k w a t e r ’ s play, “ Bird in H a n d ,” will be given a t th e U ni- S a tu r d a y a d m in is t r a tio n , wih n ig h t a t K o’clock at 2304 San Dr. F r e d C. A yer, p r o f e s s o r of verxity Club m e e tin g A d r a m a tic r e a d in g g r a m . ” o f Antonio S tre e t. The m e dallion a n d m e a s u r e ­ m e n ts section on “ T h e T e a c h e r 's F a r t in a T e s t in g P r o g r a m , ” T hose who will ta k e p a r t in th e r ea d in g a r e M ary Aden E v e r e tt, com ing i Mrs. R a y m ond E v e r e t t, E. E a r l Rhea T. S ta r n e s, Dr. a n d K a th e r in e a t th e co n v e n tio n will c o m m e m o ra te the McGinnis, life a n d w ork o f th e la te W’illiani S en ec a S u tto n , once d ea n , a n d f<*r a s h o r t tim e a c tin g p re s id e n t, of the U n iv e rsity . Dr. S u t t o n db d a b o u t a y e a r ago, s h o r tly b efo ie the a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e assn- Music S a tu r d a y , N o v em b e r 23. elution. T he club will h e a r a c o n c e r t by Ralph Leo o f the I.eo School of Sm ith, Mrs. D. J. B. W ha ray, W he atley . T. W . Hiker, Osburn Edits Page In The Dallas News M iss M a u rin e O sb u rn , f o rm e r s tu d e n t of jo u rn a lism in the U n i­ versity a n d society r e p o r t e r fo r two year? on the A ustin Americati- is now e d ito r o f th e F ta te s m a n , br.e a r t s page of T he Dallas M o r n ­ ing News. Miss O sburn is filling the position which was r e c e n tly v a ­ by Mrs. Idc.lea A n d re w s c a t e d H u nt, who is now p e r m a n e n t d i­ re c to r th e a n n u a l I n d ia n p a g e a n t at A lb u q u e rq u e , N. M. -------------- o —...........—. N a t T o ep p e rw e in , f o r m e r stu - d< n t in th e U n iv ersity a n d pledge is visiting of A lpha Chi O m ega, Blanket Tax Money Will Be Divided Jo h n H. W r ig h t and L aw rence the E. T h ra s h e r, who r e p r e s e n t co m m ittee selected by th e S t u ­ d e n t s ’ Association for th e c o m p u ­ ta tio n of a p p o r ti o n m e n ts of th e s tu d e n ts ’ activ ity fees, have com ­ p le te d th e ir calculations. T he r e ­ p ort o f the c o m m ittee h a s been given to th e a u d i t o r ’s co m m ittee for the final chock a n d d is t r ib u ­ tion o f fu n d s, it was a n n o u n c e d W e d n esd ay . 3,700 A p p ro x im a te ly b la n k e t ta x tic k e ts have bee n sold to d ate, to ta lin g some $38,000. The fu n d will be divided a m o n g va- rious ca m p u s o rganizations. the GIVE US A RING The Laundry Does It Best We Have Student Rates. 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I — T h r F a b le o f th e G u y I — T h e F a b le o f W h o D i d n ’t Once th e re w a i a co-ed who d a te d | with a sheik She w e n t w ith f e a r and tre m b lin g ! f o r he w as su r e n o t meek. l i e r c o n s te r n a tio n p ic tu r e ; f e a r it k n ew no bounds, j She felt p u r s u e d and h arro w e d as h er! a ra b b it c h a se d by hounds. I She ex pected him to g r a b h e r ; p e r h a p s fo rc e her to pet. H er a n g u ish ed brow w as f r o s i n f r ig h t e n e d w ith c I a rn rn y, sw eat. CH AS. H. RAVEY Jeweler Vs» Block from Hi-Pricea 106 W ed 6th THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1929. - T H E D A I L Y T E X A N N O W A T M A J E S T I C Interscholastic League lo secure a speaker of national reputation for one of the meetings each year and this year Mr. Rogers bai been chosen to make the main ad­ dress. •' F A G E Z WM . ROGERS TO SPEAK Jtomes Edward Rogers, direc­ tor of the national physical edu­ cation ?«rvice. will be the princi­ a n ­ pal speaker at the eleventh nual Interscholastic l e a g u e b re a k ­ fast and section meeting, which will be held in the Crystal Ball­ room of the Baker Hotel a t Dal­ las F rid ay morning, November 9, a t 7:45 o’clock. and The section meeting is a semi­ annual a ffa ir, one being held d u r ­ ing the Interscholastic League one state meet each year, during the meeting of the Texas State Teachers’ Association. f o r n e w rules, and fo r changes in the In­ terscholastic League work are made a t the meetings, and discus sions are h$ld on the affairs of the league. Recommendations It has been the custom of the of Reagan Queen T heater are coming in s is -: I len t m u r m u r s concerning "T he Be-1 spent the week-end with her s a ­ tu r n of Sherlock Holmes,” which Evungeline Kelly ter, Mary Kelly irt booked for showing next S un ­ day. ( ’live Brook has the role of the great detective in this talking version of one of his adventures. Gertrude Murray of Beeville, fo rm er student of the University, spent the week-end at the Tri-Delt house. — c.b. Athene Posey of Wortham was a guest Saturday at the Tri-Delt house. ALICE “W H ITE in ‘G irl from W oolw orth* A l l T alkin® Charley Cl*»»« *? “CRAZY FEET Block Smith, secretary of the V. M. C. A., has returned from a trip to Houston and Beaumont. NOW! 2 5 c til 1 : 0 0 MAJESTIC A l i c e W h i t e in " T h e G ir l f r o m W o o l w o r t h * . ” A T Q U E E N Buster Allen, pledge the; T heta Xi f r a te r n ity from Houston,] Visited a t the fra te rn ity house last of week-end. J. ipj Tom Collier, m em ber of Theta I X i fra te rn ity , w a i n guest of T h e ta Xi for the T ex as-Baylor football v, I game. Dick Nagle, who received his m aster of science degree from the j University during the past sum mer session and who is now locat­ ed at P ort Arthur, was a visitor at the T heta Xi house last w eek­ end. Jam I Files, fo rm e r stu d e n t of j the University, visited last wcek- H enrietta W attingcr of C. I. A. will spend this week-end in Aus­ tin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H. E. W attinger, HOI West Sixth Street. H a r o l d L l o y d in ‘‘W e l c o m e D a n g e r . ” num ber in its cast Richard Arlen W alter Huston, and Mary Brian. ’ I " T h e H o l m e s R e t u r n of S h e r i —Out of the greet ll g r e e t i n g l a u g h t e r Cf Lloyd’s "Welcome Danger” at the \ i I I r i L A S T D AY C L A R A B O W ■ p l D IC K A R L E N ■ i l l j IN “ D A N G E R O U S C U R V E S ’* T E X A S mmm ~ t-Y P l u 1 1 I I Pl II 1 1 - ■ i i CALL Seniors J uniors \vv Theaters H A N C O C K — V a u d e v i l l e — L i t * G r e y C h a p l i n , h e a d U a e r ; f e a ­ t u r e p r o d u c t i o n : " T h e D r a k e B r o e k w e l l . C . . . ”- G l a d y . F r i d a y m i d n i g h t : " R io R i t a ’ — B e b e D a n i e l s , J o h n B o l e s . f r o m W o o l w o r t h * " — A l i c e W h i t e , M A J E S T I C — " T h e G ir l C h a r l e s D e l a n e y . F r i d a y mid* n i g h t : G a r y C o o p e r , M a r y B r i a n , " T h e V i r g i n i a n ” — R i c h a r d A r l e n , W a l t e r H u s ­ to n . Q U E E N — " W e l c o m e D a n g e r ” — H a r o l d L l o y d , B a r b a r a K e n t . S u n d a y : " T h e R e t u r n o f S h e r l o c k H o l m e s " — C l i v e B r o o k . T E X A S — " D a n g e r o u s C u r v e s ” — C l a r a B o w , R i c h a r d A r l e n , K a y F r a n c i s . F r i d a y : " F o u r G a y n o r , D e v i l s ” — J a n e t C h a r l e s M o r t o n . R e v ie w e d T oday “ T h e G ir l f r o m W o o l w o r t h * ” — to Little Alice White undresses her very best brassiere and step- ins fo r the benefit of patrons of The Girl from Woolworth*,” now at the Majestic Theater, bu t she leaves the audience cold, and, as usual in her flippy pictures, it re­ mains for th e clever dialogue w rit­ er to pu t into her mouth enough wise cracks and snappy come-backs to get a rise out of the audience. The dialogue w riter in this case succeeds as well a* ugual, and the audience giggles and Litters ac c o r d i n g l y . ' s o t h a t "The Girl from Wool worths” may be called a sue cess. T h e . picture delves into the at fairs of a young lady who gargles in a five-und-ten, popular songs ho f alls*in love with a subway gu ard posing as a high h at actor "from the road ” while she in turn is posing as a Schuhert-Ziegfeld product, who a brilliant starts stage career in some night club or other, and who finally gives every­ thing up so th at she can cook pot- roast and beans fo r the subway guard. lascivious night club m anager mixed up in it too. Charles Delaney again acts the p a rt of little Alice’s boy friend, and a pain in the neck by the name of Rita Flynn does a god job as the understanding girl friend. Everybody and everything cise, including the song and dance routines, are only what might be expected. There is a -c.b. in “ D a n g e rs us Curve*. ’— Adding a f t w subtitles to a form er talking riot does not necessarily make a fine silent picture. This simple fact is more than plainly em pha­ the c u rre n t production sized at the Texas T h ea te r starring Clara Bow. In ste ad of the tense atm osphere and smooth plot con­ struction of the talkie version, we have here an interm inable series of close-ups of darling, plump Clara moving her lips and strong, silent Mr. Allen moving his I iris. And in my private opinion, a pic­ th ree principals tu re of moving th e ir lips to is nothing get w'eak-kneed over. two or the is not P a t Delaney, ably portrayed by strong Clara Bow, in vital c haracter that she was the talking picture. She is, un fo rtunately, a ra th e r f a t and well made up; em p ty faced puppet. This is u nfortunate. "D angerous Curves” was one o f the best of It is one of the talking pictures. slowest and dullest of silent p ro ­ ductions. ' many of them in to keep up The- subtitle w riter did his best with his too copious q uantity of lines. Many of them are funny — but it was necessary to p ut too the plot P a ra m o u n t would have done wisely to stick in a few gang wars and comedy chases— anything to instill a little action here. At the Texas. thread. — bill. O p e n in g Today V a u d e v i l l e — Pita Grey Chaplin is the stroke of apoplexy with which the vaudeville stuns its pa ­ tro ns this week. It has been r u ­ mored that she sings well and is good to look upon— so you’d bet­ te r see her. are the stage u n it The four other acts which com­ plete “ Le- P au l,” Swor and Goode in “ Two Black Aces,” Masters and Gradey in “ Oh! H arry !” and Alice and Sonny Lamont in th e ir acrobatic stunts— or maybe they sing. m r / / / / / / / / / / IpTHE RETURN O f I SHERLOCK ■ H O LM E S ! WITH Cliift Brook A P a r a m o u n t T a l k i n g P i c t u r e S O O N — Y O U C A N H E A R F I C T I O N ' S G R E A T E S T D E T E C T I V E / The bill this week has variety a and abundance don’t know. notable in screen personality. The fe a tu re on the screen all-talking i mystery production, "T he Drake C a .e ,” with Gladys Broekwell. to me. At Sounds plenty good — bill. the Hancock. is an S till H e r e " W e l c o m e D a n g e r ” — C ontinu ­ at ing its triu m p h a n t run the j Queen Theater, "Welcome D an ­ in g e r” presents Harold Lloyd the greatest comedy ever p ro d u c -1 ed— and a superb example of intelligent use of the talking ap­ paratus. From beginning to end the picture is a riot of fun, much of it developing out of a d v a n ta ­ geous use of the microphone, for good old belly not ju st for t h e 'vapid purpose of r e ­ is cording a sound. Mr. Lloyd to be praised f o r this production, and M anager “ P a t ” Patterson of the Queen is to be congratulated on booking it fo r Austin patrons. Don’t miss it. laughs and — c.b. C o m in g " R io R i t a ” — Bebe Daniels and John Boles sing th eir way through screen history in this production. Adapted from the Ziegfeld musi­ cal comedy and produced with a lavish hand, "Rio R ita” should furnish practically p erfect screen entertainm en t. A t the Hancock, beginning! with a midi ight matinee Friday night and playing through W ed­ nesday. — bill. "The V i r g i n i a n ” — F riday night at 1 1 :3<) o’clock Gary Cooper and his chorus of cowboys will bring "T he V irginian” to the audible the Majestic T heater screen of for a midnight preview before starting the scheduled run of four days next Satui day. And much m o n u n t is being made of it. J u s t is anything why talkie above remains to be seen, but where there is smoke there m ust be some fire; and so it behooves one and all to plan to go get b u rn t when "The Virginian” strikes town. Be- -ides Mr. Cooper, the picture will the usual pro gram this production A u stin '* I ’ntrrUi n merit NOW THRU HAROLD L L O Y D “Welcome Danger 'HS rn 22 I i i rn S irn B I I P i i rn rn 0, P J and S If y o u r n a m e b eg in s w ith e ith e r O , P , Q , R. or S, T h e C lass S ection of th e 1930 C a c tu s W ill C lose fot \ ou S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r I 6, 6 p. rn. You S h o u ld M a k e Y o u r R e serv atio n Im m e d ia te ly at B. HALL PAGE 6 1 1 Hr-r1 ' T H E D A I L Y T E X A N W eather Delays Fellowship Given Workers on Gym jn History For L I B R A R I A N S C H O O S E T E N B E S T M A G A Z I N E A R T I C L E S Koch and Giles Of Housemothers Speak at Meeting Psychology Relative To Girls* Problems Discussed Dr. Helen Kr*h, p r ofe sso r of educational psychology. and Miss Annie Giles, mem ber o f th e I ni* varsity Hon«4*rnothers* A nociation. w e r e the Mx*ak*rs ut a m a l t in g he U n iv e r s ity H ousem other#’ A p* . o p t i o n » ' 4 o’c ln A W«il>«M)»y in th e irH-' Dr, Koch spoke on th*- 'mbj* loifi h‘ o f " K lep tom an ia '* ;' h -’ story of a small frfrl at an orphan* a re who had the habit of taking whatev#«r she w ant'd for h erself Fhe wan brought. by careful i»-v- etiological handling, to th e reali ration that there are tw o better ways o f obtaining what one wants. First, by asking fo r it; second, by earn i o r it “ You cannot export to < hang*- so-called kleptom aniacs into nor mal to the r>r. K w h h ou sem o th er s “ Y ou m oat sta r t p sych ologically to reform the sim pler w rong hah its g r o w in g from th is a n d work up to the higher mi*de a fflic tio n j m ea n er*.” in e v e r y th i n g Bliss Giles, in sp e a k in g on the su b j e c t “ ftM pect fo r Other Pen pip’s P ro p erty,” •'aid: “ Mont U n i­ ve rsity girN hav e a high se n s e of right and w r o n g with r e fe r e n c e to b ig things. and m any ar*- quite conficient iou? they do, even to little th in g - Other* right w ho w ould c u t o f f hands rather than stea l, see m not to see the lilt I*- th in g s at all. for th** property of o th e r s is on** o f th e earm arks o f for go o d b r e e d in g j u d g i n g w h at ty p e o f heme c o m e s from. and a basis “ Respect their Work on the n e w A uditorium B u ild in g ha* been i G ym nasiu m , m m e -A hat d ela y e d the past four ; * na> 4 by th e co n tin u e d rains. A ll' steel co n str u c tio n w ork has b een] also have b een f o r c e d t o d isco n tin u e I T h e b rick la yers I stopped, Third World Trip First Floating University Carried 31 Students From Texas brary. T h e ten o u t s t a n d in g magazir articles for O cto b er a 1 s e l e c t e d by a cou n cil o f librarians h a v e been p.,sle d on the bulletin hoard in th* read in g room o f t h e Main I. rf, *arry- hir*l U n i - 1 T he list, o f articles) in clu de “ W h a t I B e lie v e ,” b y R A. MJi- in The F oru m . Dr. M illiken kan w on th e N o b e l Prize in physic# in j work. I At th*- p re sen t tim e a bou t four I ; fe llo w sh ip in hi* f e e t o f w a te r bas drain ed in the j,)Jf m e m b er sh ip in the tr a n s fo r m e r room which will have to be pumped out. versify World Cruise A " < nd se m e s te r v o y a g e .since the steel work has been r, ha c a n n o t c o n tin u e, | n ou nced by Dr. Jam* h ‘ w in for the «e*-1 1923, around the hc*-n aru I... Lough, -top ped on the - (age, work on the K ° h # s w im m in g i*#*oI b ecau se the Hag*- s t e e l m ust b*‘ up b e fo re th e sw im m in g pool can be officia lj c o m p l e te d , s t a te d . c o n s t r u c t i o n d e n t A p p r o x im a te ly 7 ; I ton s o f steel I ai*- b e in g u*ed, n early 1,25(1,000 t ricks will be put up, arid b e tw e e n ] fo u r and fiv e ear lo a d * o f roofing tile ar*- e n r o u t e to A u s ti n , fo u n d e r and pff.«id**nt of the stu cruise a ss,o*-ratio n. 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