Benedict Urges Faculty T o Vote for University A m e n d m e n t ©tic Bailli The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932 No. 43 ‘ Stop T e x a s !9 Is C r y of T h e s e Fighting B aylo r Bears ;'= === Visitors Served B arks and R o o t s , - V is ito rs to th e o f fic e o f C. C. A lb e rs, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of p h a r m a c y , w e r e s e rv e d i n f o r m ­ ally F r i d a y w ith b its o f b a r k a n d ro o ts. T h e d elica cies c o m ­ p r is e d p a r t o f a s h ip m e n t of p a r t s h e r b s r e c e iv e d f r o m all o f th e w o rld by th e C ollege o f P h a r m a c y in m a k i n g f o r u se m e d ic in e s. T h e t id b i ts Mr. A l­ b e r s his v is ito rs in­ clu d ed S a ig o n a n d C e ylo n c i n ­ n a m o n a n d licorice ro o t. o f f e r e d Memorial Prize Open to Senior Students of Law Friends of David Harris Donate Trust Fund Of $2,000 A tr u s t f u n d , d e s i g n a t e d a s t h e J D av id H a r r i s M e m o ria l P riz e , h as b ee n d o n a t e d to th e Schoo l o f L aw to be a w a r d e d th e s e n io r law' s t u ­ d e n t h a v i n g t h e h ig h e s t sc h o lastic a v e r a g e w ho h a s o b t a i n e d bis b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e e f r o m t h e U n iv e r s it y a n d m a d e a t le a s t one- h a l f in school, I. P. H ild e b r a n d , d e a n of th e School o f L aw . said F rid a y . o f his e x p e n s e s w h ile T h e f u n d o f $ 2 ,0 0 0 w a s d o n a t ­ ed b y H a r r y N, H a r r i s , Sol H a r r i s , | I sid o r e H a r r i s a n d A l e x a n d e r T . S id m a n in m e m o r y o f th e i r b r o t h ­ e r a n d f r ie n d , D avid H a r r i s , w ho in A p ril, w as a c c i d e n ta lly killed la te M r. H a r r i s w a s 1931. T h e th e g r a d u a t e d w ith law class o f Ins b a c h e l o r o f r e c e iv in g 1921, a r t s a n d d o c t o r o f law d eg e es . He w a s p r a c tic i n g law in H o u s to n a t t h e tim e o f h is d e a th . T h e d o n o r s a s s ig n e d th e f u n d to t h r e e tr u s t e e s , o f w h o m D e a n H il­ d e b r a n d is on e, a n d d i r e c t e d t h a t in s a f e s e c u r itie s , Vol. XXXIV Benedict Favors Amendment For Safety of Funds Ramifications of Proposal Outlined in Letter To Faculty Regents Approve Act Prevents Future Use Of Bonds Issued By Board F a v o r i n g th e U n i v e r s i t y 's t h e a d o p t io n o f th e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t a f f e c t ­ in g p e r m a n e n t f u n d to b e voted o n in n e x t T u e s ­ d a y ’s g e n e r a l e le c tio n s , P r e s i d e n t l l . Y. B e n e d ic t, in a l e t t e r s e n t T h u r s d a y to f a c u l t y m e m b e r s , e x ­ th e p la in e d v a r i o u s a m e n d m e n t a n d his t h a t “ Is by s a y in g s t a t e m e n t se e m s to m e t h a t a c a r e f u l c o n ­ s i d e r a t i o n o f all t h e r e l e v a n t f a c t s to a w ill a l m o s t in e v ita b ly h e a r t y a m e n d ­ m e n t . ' ’ p h a s e s o f c o n c lu d e d s u p p o r t o f le ad th e P r e s i d e n t B e n e d ic t said t h a t “ t h e R e g e n t s f a v o r th e a d o p tio n o n N o v e m b e r 8, 1932, o f th e c o n ­ s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t a f f e c t i n g p e rm a n e n t, f u n d t h e U n iv e r s it y b e c a u s e it m e r e ly p r e v e n t s in f u ­ t u r e t h e in v e s t m e n t of th e f u n d in b o n d s issu ed by th e R e g e n t s ; t h a t is, it m e r e ly p r e v e n t s th e R e ­ g e n t s f r o m b o r r o w i n g th e f u n d . R e g e n t s A p p r o v e P r o p o sa l “ T h e a m e n d m e n t w a s .subm itted t o th e p e o p le by th e L e g i s l a t u r e w ith t h e f u l l k n o w le d g e a n d a p ­ p r o v a l of th e B o a rd o f R e g e n t s . ” P r e s id e n t B e n e d i c t ’s l e t t e r r e a d a> f o llo w s : “ A s o r ig in a lly w r i t t e n , t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n o f 1876 lim ite d t h e f ie ld o f in v e s t m e n t to U n ite d a n d th e S t a t e o f T e x a s S t a t e s bon ds. T h e r e b e i n g n o n e o f th e l a t t e r on t h e m a r k e t , t h e oil r o y ­ a l t i e s c o m in g in a f t e r 1925 h ad t o in U n ite d S t a t e s b o n d s w h ic h w e r t s e llin g a t a p r e - j k u n u m a n d y ie ld e d a v e r y low r a t e o f in t e r e s t . in v e s te d In* in v e s tm n t . “ A s a c o n s e q u e n c e , in 1929 th e R e g e n t s r e q u e s t e d th e L e g i s l a t u r e to s u b m i t a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d ­ m e n t c o n s e r v a ti v e ly e n l a r g i n g tin* T h e a m e n d ­ fie ld o f a n d m e n t th is r e ­ a d o p t e d a s a q u e s t b r o a d e n e d t h e field o f in ­ v e s t m e n t t o in c lu d e b o n d s issued by t h e B o a r d o f R e g e n ts , th e p r o ­ c e e d s o f said b o n d s to be u se d in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f b u ild in g s. th a t w as s u b m i t t e d r e s u l t of T h e W e a th e r Ye st p r d a y ’s t e m p e r a t u r e . 81* T o d ay , cooler. Koy Scheduled to Play Against Bears Today As Steers Fight for Title B y I R V I N G I S R A E L T e x a n S p o r t * S t a f f HE Society-for-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Longhorn-Opponcnts will s w in g in to o p e r a tio n a g a in to d a y w h e n y o u r L a r r u p i n g L o n g ­ ho rn - r e le a s e t h e i r h e a v y a r t i l l e r y on th e ir th ir d c o n f e r e n c e fo es, th e U n iv e r s it y o f B a y lo r B e ars, a t C a rr o ll Field in th e th r iv in g c i t y o f Waco. T h e e n g a g e m e n t has b e e n s e t f o r 2 :3 0 o ’clock w ith 12,000 o f ♦ t h e citizenry, students, and hume­ the I coming grail < looking on a' itro c itie s. * l l r i Bell Prophesies Longhorn Victory In Rally Speech Upperclassmen, Cowboys Join Frosh on Floor Of Gymnasium A c ro w d of a b o u t 2,000 s t u ­ d e n t s g a t h e r e d a t G r e g o r y G ym F r i d a y n ig h t, Hi s q u a t in f o rm a lly on th e g y m n a s iu m P o o r an d h e a r S p u r g e o n Bell, f o u r - y e a r m e m b e r of te a m , ta l k o f a “ B e a t give B a y lo r ” p ep r a lly . th e U n iv e r s it y d e b a te th e c h ie f “ W e ’re on o u r w a y to a S o u t h ­ c h a m p io n s h ip ,” ( o n f e r e n c e v ictors, A lth o u g h th e m e r r y h e n c h m e n h a v e bee n if C lyde L ittlefie ld Histed as fo re g o n e th e d an c e s o f a decisive t r i u m p h a r e dim indeed if Bm E r n i e Koy fails ;o u n r a v e l th e c e llo p h a n e f r o m Heavily band­ a r o u n d his b a c k a g e d as a r e s u lt o f a w re n c h e d back s n - m in e d in th e Rice c o n t e s t , E r n i e m a y p a r t i c i p a t e in t o d a y ’s is s o r e ly g a m e n o t n e e d e d L ittle fie ld does n o t w a n t his -tai f u l b a c k to becom e “ s t a l e ” on th e d a y o f th e T e x a s C h r is t ia n gam e. b u t b e c a u s e b e c a u s e he ar T h e T h r e e M us k e t e e r s I f E r n i e pla ys th r o u g h o u t th e g am e, th e S te e r s will r e s o r t to f o r ­ w a r d , b a c k w a r d , a n d l a te r a l p a s s­ es. l f he play s very little , t h e n H illiard. 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Ny w a tc h e d on “ C h e e s e y ” is a n ­ ilin m g f o r a s e r ­ in th e S cu t) w est He is fully p r e - S tif f D e f e n s e Debate Forecasts Trouble for Oil Laws Amendment Martin Takes Jibe Heads of Major Corporations At W e e NI - r n a n E w i n a *» C uft/^o S T A N F O R D F R E S H M E N I N V A D E * * * * * * * * * * * Blushing Co-eds Run for Cover * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T h a i a m e n d i n g th e S t a t e ’s con- the Rail- e r v a tio n law- to p e r m i t GI RLS9 D O R M P A J A M A S th is t h a t —— Aldridge Elected Term Leader For Senior Law Class west : w as his opinion, a p p l a u d e d lu s tily elevens, iii- lis te n e rs . H e said h e w a s j by ta lk in g on a de­ n o t tim e b a t a b le q u e s tio n , b u t h i s j sp e ec h w a s to be ’ isled as a dis­ ‘W h y W e Must a n d cussion o f Will B e a t B a y lo r un S a t u r d a y ’.” th e Morris, Kling, Bell Named I B a y lo r sy ste m by th e T e x a s Long- h o r n s g am e. H e t o d a y ’s p o in te d o u t. h o w e v e r, t h a t a . B a y ­ lor d e f e a t of T e x a s w ould m a k e th e B e a r season a c o m p le te su c­ cess, w h e t h e r o t h e r schools c o n ­ q u e r e d B a y lo r o r n o t, b e c a u s e af th e S o u t h ­ T e x a s ’ high pla ce w e s t C o n f e r e n c e , d e c la r e d t h a t th e B e a r s k n e w t h e y w ou ld be to th e wit I w a s e le c te d p res-j Sum Aldide th e n o r class in idem o f the d School of L a w at a sp e c ia l called m e e tin g F r i d a y m o r n in g in Law I . T h e m e e ti n g w a s B u ild ing r e a r called by B e n C u n n a lly . p r e s id e n t O t h e r O f f i c e r s F o r Semester p re d ic te d a n u p s e t o f in t o d a y ’s g a m e . f ig h tin g w ith th e r bac k s in a n d in a n d lin a n n u a l prize. T h is a w a r d w ill ] k e t d e m a n d n u t likely b e g iv e n t h i s y e a r , b u t will, in all p r o b a b i l i t y b e m a d e rn i i a t t . 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A t th., la st m e e t i n g o f t h e f e e - 1 >*™k_ u l i v o f t h e S choo l o f L aw a reso t h a n k i n g taW i-l.m en* o f th e t r u s t f u n d . th.- d o n o r* ( o r the- es- S e n a t o r W ill M a r ti n of H ills­ b o ro r e c a lle d th a t G o v e r n o r Stor- I m * loW " - a t he w o u ld v e t o a n y bill w h ic h th.- S e n a t e a y e a r P A L O A L T O , C a l.- —Nov. 4.— I ( I N S ) — S h o ck ed S t a n f o r d U n ic e r - ; si tv a u t h o r i t i e s to d a y p la n n e d dis- j th r e e c i p lin a r y a c tio n d o z e n p a j a m a - c la d f r e s h m e n w ho b r o k e h e r e t h r o u g h in to t h e g i r l s ’ n ig h t last f o r som e th e T h e I n d i a n f ro s h rat ed into cor- d o r m i t o r y J lid o r s , c h a s in g th e s t a r t l e d g irls in to ro o m s w h e re t h e y re- t e m p o r a r i l y To d on b a t h - a n d r a n w ild b ac k th r e e - s t o r y b u ild i n g j tir e d F o r th e f i r s t tim e in six y e a r s th e y b r o k e th e g u a r d o f u p p e r c la ssm e n on th e d o o r s a n d f o r c e d t o s n e a k in to a • j room. " I fee l v e r y g r a t e f u l to t h e d o n - j c o n t a i n e d m a r k e t d e m a n d . T h e f r e s h m e n , c e ie b ra tm S e n a t o r W a l t e r W oo d u l r e m i n d - , a n n u a l p a j a m a r m o before fn r f u n d t h e e h a v e g iv e n ! I h eir t h e i r b ro k e n . O n c e in s c a n t , a t t i r e . j a g o while th.- .•o-e«t» d a s h e d to covet , tobe*. W in d o w s a n d d o o r U p p e r L im it N o t F ix e d “ A* t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n n o w r e a d s , a ‘ r in c e n ti v e to t h e b o y s w h o h a v e to j U . 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T h e s e s u m s to th e m a g n a n i m i t y o f th e h e a d s th e la te M r. H a r r i s , w ho w a s w ell h a v e bee n s u f f i c i e n t t o c o n s t r u c t l i ke d by t h e la w f a c u l t y a n d t h e j of t h e m a j o r c o r p o r a ti o n s , su c h as f a i r l y a d e q u a t e p h y s ic a l p l a n t s a t i n s t itu ti o n s a l t h o u g h e a c h o f th e s t u d e m b o d y .” m o r e m o n e y c o u ld be s p e n t to a d ­ v a n t a g e . Delta Sigma Pi To Meet in Waco b o m a a n s w e r e d t h a t he Was not f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e O k l a h o m a c o n s titu t io n . “ W h o is g o in g to s e t t h e p ric e s j d o r m i t o r y .=• p r o d u c t s ? ” M a rtin . old M e llo n ? ” t h e i r r a l l y r e f in e d in la w c o n s titu t io n a l. M a r t i n a n d c h e e r s u p to R oble H a ll d a d m en w h o h a d tr a p p e d th e m . in b r illi a n tly c o lo re d n i gh t d r e s s ] a f t e r f r o s h w ild e re d f r e s h m e n C o-eds d i s c r e e t ly a id e d t h e b e ­ to e s c a p e via th e a window' a n d clin g in g vine. 140 Will Attend Freshman Picnic th e fro sh w e re th e y d is c o v e r e d th e y inside f r e s h m a n t o le a v e b e c a u s e o f re lo c k e d ex - its cllonely KU*rded by u p p e r class- D o r m ito r y I of th e School o f Law* O th e r o f f i c e r s n a m e d w ert C r o wd H a s Go o d A f t e r p a r a d in g th e b a n d e n t e r e d o t ° ° k c h a r g e . H ere(j pja c es th e p r e s id e n t was^ e jec ted , J s t u d e »its p r e s e n t t h e e le c tio n | J a e k B o y e t t e r e q u e s t l e f t l i m e f ro m S c o ttish Will C re w s M o rris, vice p r e s i d e n t ; j b v L ittle f ie ld H azel K ling, s e c r e t a r y - t r e a f i i r e r , j D o rm ito r y , he an d S p u rg e o n Bell, S p e a k e ! . Con- g y m n a s iu m a t 7 :3 0 o’clock. At th e 2,000 p a lly p r e s id e d o v e r t h e i r scat- un til a t which tim e \ r l i d g to A new p r e s id e n t b a n d a n d th e C o w boy s on will be e le c te d sem i t h e t h e second se m estei i e a r * s ta g e . Few f r e s h m e n w e r e p r e ­ Bell s t a t e d . Alias K lin g is t h e only '•( m a n m e m b e r o f th e s e n io r class who has f ile d a p p l ic a tio n f o r a bac h elo r o f law- d e g r e e , Bell said. F r e d C o p p e r w a s p r e s i d e n t o f the s e n io r class t h e first s e m e s t e r th e p a s t sc h o la stic y e a r , a n d of \\ a n i w as p r e s id e n t C h a rle s L. of tim e d u r in g 1 511 B o y e tt b e g a n w ith a t h e clas> j 0j n t h e b alco n ie s f l o o r b e f o r e g y m n a s iu m sent . jn w e r e u n a b l e d u r in g th e last s e m e s t e r .-Q . - Glee Club Provided With Practice R o o m A lth o u g h L o n g h o r n s L ea v e F r id a y the B e a r s ala r e p u t - • •ii to hav e feeble o f fe n s iv e f crees, r e q u e s t K ro ney, P e a r c e , a n d Jame;^ sh ould f o r sp ir it, d e c la r in g th a t B a y lo r k ee p th e T e x a s line and -o. e n d ­ w ou ld be no se t-u p . A f t e r s e v e r a l a r y I usy t h r o u g h o u t the gam e. in tr o d u c e d . H e ye? s. 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T w o m o r e yells p r e c e d e d " T h e th e r a lly I e n d e d . t h e C ow boys l a n d t h e yell s t a f f , who fo rm e d th e f o r th is m o r n in g t r a i n , g e t t i n g t h e r e a t I I o ’clock. T h e L o n g h o rn te a m l e f t to w n at -I o ’clock F r i d a y a f ­ te rn o o n . ---------------o --------------- Lyes o f T e x a s . ” fav o rite - by a the L o n g h o rn 9he b an d , t h e rally , A lth o u g h te a m 'le ft Tin* an d . R e h e a rs a ls w ill be held on Mon- 1>. days fro m 5 to 6 o ’clock, W e d n e s - of d a y s f r o m 7 to 8 :3 0 o’clock, a n d T h u r s d a y s f r o m 5 to 6 o ’clock, B ooklets to Be Sent H igh School P ap ers o f Miss M iller said. “ N e w s p a p e r Sty*b” is t h e s u b ­ je c t o f th e f i r s t p a m p h le t f o r th e m e m b e r s I n te r s c h o la s t ic t h e L e a g u e H ig h School A ssociation. “ It is now u n d e r p r e p a r a t i o n a n d th e w ill p r o b a b ly be m a ile d A U S T j N S T U D E N T S H U R T L av e rn e C h a n a b e r r y a n d J. G. ( m e m b e r s a t th e end of n e x t w ee k ,” P e r p h r e y , J r . , A u s tin H ig h School D e W i t t Reddick, c h a i r m a n ut Uh s tu d e n ts , s u s t a in e d m in o r “ E n r o l l m e n t b la n k s w e r e se n t ies in a n a u t o m o b ile a c c i d e n t a t T w e n ty - s ix th a n N u ec es 'last w ee k , a n d a b o u t 8 o ’clock F r id a y n ig h t, ac- e i g h te e n e n r o ll m e n ts h av e a l r e a d y c o r d in g f r o m S e to n I n f i r m a r y . O c c u p a n ts j in th e n e x t o f u n in ju r e d . th e to ta l e n r o l l m e n t la st y e a r w a s 0 5 ,” M r. 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T h e y a r e h a r d work- r e c to r of Council o f C hica g o , w as a d i s c u s - , ing, se rious, a n d idealistic , b u t sion on C z e c h o slo v a k ia , E d u a r d u n lik e o t h e r S lav ic p eo ples, th e y n o t Mieek, a s s o c ia te S lavonic la n g u a g e s , said W e d n es - d r e a m e r s , I D u r i n g dav. of a r e i n t e n s e l y -practical a n d t r a i t s w i t h which p r o f e s s o r t h i n e th e c e n tu r ie s s W a n t e d : K o y ’s P asse s in t h e p r e s e n c e o f Koy th e line-up will n o t o n ly raise S t e e r t h e m o r a le o f th e t e a m b u t also a i at rd ■ in­ f e r a p o w e r f u l a e r ia l a t t a c k . W ith the M u s t a n g g a m e Linn* o u t o f I e c u s p a s s ­ h e re ing w as m iserable. la st w e e k , A . ' n the e a ch te a m s a g a in s t T o d a y 's g a m e will m a r k ap pearance o f th e th e ’.wen v-t hi rd tw o o ther. u t th e s e c o n te sts, y o u r L a r r u p i n g L o n g h o rn - have c a p t u r e d oven- teen. In 1931, th e B e a r s fell be­ n i re T e x a s by a 25-P c o u n t a t M e­ m o ria l S ta d iu m . A p e n n a n t- b o u n d s id e tr a c k e d a B aylor te a m on its hom e field in 193(J y ii 14-t> score. W h a t is t o d a y ’s a n s w e r ? elev e n Instill A rrested O n U nited States O ld e r I.- • ;s bat lh A T H E N S , Nov. 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A f u ll h o u s e a n d f a v o r a b le r e ­ view s m a r k e d th e f i r s t s h o w in g s o f th e play T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y E r n e s t H a r d in , d ir e c to r . n ig h ts . t h a t he w a s well s u it e d F r i d a y t h e w'ork of his p le a s e d w ith to b e in p la y e r s , “ W e a r e glad “ In t h e o u r own s t u d i o , ” he said, f u t u r e wre s h o u ld bt* ab le to p r o ­ d u c e l a r g e r p la y s b e c a u s e we now hav e th e p la c e a n d tim e to w o rk on t h e m . ” B e v e r ly S h e f fie ld , p r e s i d e n t o f th e F r e s h m a n F ello w sh ip Club s ta te d F rid a y t h a t t h e clu b c o u n ­ cil will hold its f i r s t m e e t i n g S u n ­ d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 3 o’clock t o plan t h e y e a r ’s p r o g r a m . T h e coun cil I ‘UY c h a p t e r o f D e lta S igm in c lu d e s th e clu b o f f i c e r s a n d a1! 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A. a n d is o p e n to all f r e s h m e n . il silvei t o n i g h t , w hich th e d ir e c tio n o f M o n r o e S. C a r r o ll , W aco d i s t r i c t d e p u t y f o r T e x a s a n d B a y lo r. B e sid e s th e f r e s h m e n w h o will be in ­ c lu d e D r. a n d M rs. W. T . M a th e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n A. M c C u rd y , Mr. a u d M rs. F r a n k P o s e y , th e Rev. a n d M rs. H a r r i s M u s te r s o n , Miss D o ro t h y G e b a u e r , b lis s M a r ­ p o r t e d ill F r i d a y b y th e U n iv e r - ] g a r i t a H aw th orn Miss L u d m a Ko T w e n t y - t w o s t u d e n t s w e r e re 2 2 R E P O R T E D S IC K --------------- o--------------- in v ite d g u e s t s w ill t h e r e , T h e f i r s t issu e o f t h e T e x u s m a y be fo u n d u n d e r th e h e a d “ On s k y H e a lth S erv ice . a n d th e C a m p u s — H e r e a n d T h e r e . ” e r h o f o r , M ilto n S im on , a n d L e n - j M r. a n d M rs. W o o d b u r y , B e v e r ly T h is p a g e d e a l s w ith p r o m in e n t ! ore K e c se e w e r e c o n f i n e d t o S e- S h e f fie ld , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e F r e s h ­ th e u n iv e r s i tie s j f ig u r e s , h a p p e n in g s , a n d c o m in g j to n I n f i r m a r y . V elm a J a n e M ey- j m a n F ello w sh ip ( lull* s a i d F r id a y , t ’b u r ie s Mai- p ec k y , Miss M a r g a r e t P e c k , in C o lleg e D ig es t, a m o n th l y i n d e ­ p e n d e n t m a g a z i n e f e a t u r i n g ma- men* a c tiv i tie s a n d c o lle g e s o f T e x a s , a n d p u b - e v e n ts o f th e v a r io u s in s t itu ti o n s , n e r s , R. Ii. P ent/., George K. I ac- j q u a r d . 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Horae v isits w e r e m a d e to G a r l a n d A d a ir , w a s f o r m e r l y a T o d d , s t u d e n t T e x a s. te a m T e x a s L o n g h o r n s w h o se n a m e s ap ‘ a n a r t i c l e by J i n x T u c k e r , s p o r ts | C a t h e r i n e C o c h r a n w e r e in A u s tin , I th e T e x a s C ollege D ig e s t f e a t u r e s H o sp ita l. o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y of j tim e S o u t h w e s t P a tr ic ia J a m e s , M a r jo r ie C h a rle s S e e k a m p , W e sle y D avis, j way f o o tb a ll o f f ic e s f o r in T h o p u r p o s e o f th e m a g a z i n e p e a r on th e te a m a r u E r n i e K ey , ] M a ry S u a v e ly , J o h n W illia m s, ( L aw Society to T ry ‘C ase’ Field by Koy D u r i n g a t r a f f i c j a m on t h e c o r n e r o f T w e n t y - f i r s t a n d S p e e d - I o ’c.ock F r i d a y , E r n i e K oy, c o - c a p ta in o f th e U n iv e r s ity j-H C lip p in g s is to c o n v e y to t h e r e a d i n g pub- O s c a r E e k h a r d t , T o m D e n n is a n d lie i n f o r m a t i o n p e r ta in in g ' to edu- Bigg D ittr n a r, A n d y A n d e rso n , c a tio n in th e h i g h e r in s t i t u t i o n o f s p o r t sc rib e of H o u sto n , d e d i c a t ­ e e S t a t e . f r o m stu - ed a p o e m to B e h n H illia r d a n d d e n t p u b . R a tio n s , c o lleg e b u lle tin s , I t h e p o e m a p p e a r s in th e D igest, th e S o u th - a n d o f f ic ia l p a p e r s a r e to a p p e a r in t h e m a g a z in e e a c h m o n th . T h e ! w e s t, T e x a s , L o n e S t a r , a n d T. a n d Th list o f his d u tie s a t th e U n i v e r s i t y a t th e I ease is o n th e d ocket f o r T u e s d a y as that of o u r S tate* F o r o v e r 300 N o v e m b e r D ig e s t c o n t a in * e d ito r - J. ials f r o m th e s t u d e n t p u b l ic a t io n s I p la y e r s a n d Law years, th e c o u n t r y w a s a p a r t of o f A. & M., T e x a s , B a y lo r , Rice,.] f o o tb a l l, a n d s c h e d u le s o f H o w a r d P a y n e , am i T e x a s C ollege e a c h t e a m o f th e v a r io u s c o n f e r - N e w s j onces, o f A r t s a n d f o o tb all college, j th e m e . f r o m C. F le m i n g , F a n n y C ro w , W illia m j L o n g h o rn s , an d his w e ll-k n o w n J This F o rd collided w ith a c a r d r iv e n b y 1918, A llen A u s tin , J o h n May, J o e B. a c c o r d i n g T e m p le , a n d D o ris T e m p le . B u ilding. J u d g e G r a d y C h a n d le r will p r e s i d e o v er L a w S o c ie ty w hich will h e a r th e j to ease a t th is tim e. S to c k in g sa id F r i d a y . Dr. S to c k ­ in g h a d an a t t a c k o f to n s i iiti s O c ­ t o b e r 27, a n d h a d t o u n d e r g o an o p e r a tio n . f o r a r e a in a T r a v i s C o u n t y C o u r t d a m a g e to p e r s o n a n d body. T he w ith D r. G e o r g e W . S to c k in g , pro- f e s s o r o f e c o n o m ic s, w ill r e s u m e T e a m s t a n d i n g s »«1 T pv*8 T.nne S t a r A. c o n f e r e n c e s , a in U n m V s i t y n e x t M o n d a y , M rs. | n i g h t a t 7 o’clock th e M c L a u r in T h e m a j o r p a r t o f it w a s k n o w n -------------- o--------------- M c L a u r in Law' S o c ie ty . K o y h a s file d suit a g a i n s t Kidd { th e j th e h a p p y r e s u l t s o f S T O C K I N G R E C O V E R S th e A u s t r i a n - H u n g a r m n th e w o rld a s B ohem ia. C z e c h o slo v a k ian s a r e o f th e S l a v i c : t h e m a n y T e x a s t h e i r e x p e r ie n c e • J . H . K id d , w e ll-k n o w n I This new I n d u s t r i e s . t h e w o rld c o m p le t e s w ar. th e th e th e to in in g e o g r a p h ic a l c e n t e r o f n e w n a t io n , h as p r o v e d e s ta b lis h e d e s ta b lis h e d to be o n e E u ro p e , [ b y A u s t r i a - H u n g a r y , t h e Czech in in slovak ta n s s u f f e r e d m a n y of t i r e s a u d rigid f e p r e s s i o n s u n d e r t h e H a p s b u r g s . T h r o u g h o u t t h a t period, th e y k e p t t h a t was as th e Stat** of Illinois, b u t u n d y i n g , a n d n a t ive l a n g u a g e a n d re- a p o p u la tio n tw ice us la r g e l i t e r a t u r e , a n d a c u l t u r e tim T he e n t i r e n a t io n is o f t he s a m e alive a n a t i o n a l spirit r u le o f t h e in j u s - 1 Dr, L a w r e n c e H. W h a r to n , p as­ to r of th e U n iv e rsity P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u rch , will speak o v e r s ta tio n K N OW to n ig h t at 8 o ’clock on “ Good Cove rn ©tent,” Mrs. C 'a u d e th e T e x a n F r i d a y Hill r e a lly night. “ E v e r y o n e w h o alive is v ita lly i n t e r e s te d in th e c u r r e n t p o litica l s i t u a t i o n , ” M rs. Hill said, “ a n d if rad io lis te n e rs w a n t to h e a r a good m a n g iv e so m e g oo d p o in ts on h o w to g e t th e N in e t e e n th C e n tu r y , goo d g o v e r n m e n t, I su g g e s t th u s in f o rm e d is f u s e d to subm it to G e r m a n i x a t i o n . T h e i r p e r s is te n c e f inally bro k e e m p ir e , s d o w n t h e o p p o sitio n of th e ir pol- it teal m a s te r s , so t h a t by t h e mid- ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e T w o ) I h e a r Dr. VV b a r to n to n ight ,” T he die o f “ T h e R e g e n t s a r e o f t h e o p i n - I incom e ion, h o w e v e r, t h a t t h e p e r m a n e n t f u n d is n o w l a r g e e n o u g h to m a k e th e U n i ­ t h e r e f r o m , t h e v e r s i t y is as it a v a ila b le fu n d ca lle d , l a r g e e n o u g h f r o m now on t o , p r o v id e t i n 1 a d d i tio n a l b u ild ­ in g s t h a t th e g r o w t h o f th e in s t i ­ t u t i o n s will f r o m tim e to ti m e r e ­ qu ire. B o r r o w i n g W a s J u s t i f i e d t h a t t h e b o r r o w i n g o f “ In o t h e r w o r d s , th e R e g e n t s b e ­ t h e lieve a b o v e m e n tio n e d six m illion s fo r th e b u ild in g s w as j u s t i f i e d by th e m a r k e d a n d p a i n f u l lack o f e v e n a n a p p r o x i m a t e l y a d e q u a t e p la n t, f u t u r e b u t t h a t b u ild i n g s n e e d s will n o t be j u s t i ­ fie d . H e n c e t h e R e g e n ts f a v o r a d o p t io n on N o v e m b e r 8, th e b o r r o w i n g f o r ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e T w o ) around the perip w ith b u z z a r d th e T h r e e c h e e r s f o r t h e s t u d e n t s w h o g o t t o M exico a n d b a c k all d r e s s e d up ( n o t b o r ­ r o w e d ). t u x e d o s in R e c e n t e v e n ts r e m i n d us o f th e good old d a y s w h en the B e n d e r s ’ ( T ub w as in its h e y -d a y . M A R J I E MCKEAN is a dilly o f a c o n t r i b u t i o n fro m T. C. U. like f o r p e o p le to be b u rie d in J u s t t h i n k w h a t c o ­ I t ’s a s h a m e E D G A R P F E I L law* school. e d s a r e m issing. M A R T I N CASEY h igh-po w < * red sa I e a m a n . is r e a lly a to d a y , A n y rags, a n y bones, a n y b o t ­ i m a g in e t h e in tle s J u s t ‘C O L D C R E A M ’ C O K E role o f h a n k y m an. la d v ? A N N B E N T L E Y a n d B E N N Y M ’K I N N E Y m a k e a good p a ir. is B L A N C H E B U R B A N K a p r i n c e o f a g irl. lies T h e w a y to E U G E N E O ’N E I L ’S t h r o u g h m e n t i o n o f h e a r t R U B Y M A Y , in e a se you w a n t to kno w . T H E D A I L Y ' T E X A N SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932 H A R O L D T E E N — T H E S U P R E M E S A C R I F I C E J/u&dwsi 7 b lAlCiNKwCfa I OOBBBC) TEEMS &yCAAA PAPERS - «-UN ALO/s)<3, Ll U Pi&CE Of H M T - FORE TM' S u i EEP* P i c k s ' r o c tip* K t a o d t a o D f t I F c D S F o a o o a T h e D a ily T e x a n in v ite s th e mr I t in * o f f r e e - la n c e e d l- tor in Is or “firing line*' article* to b« published in the S tu d e n t F o r u m c o lu m n s, . tu to ria ls m u s t be w r i t t e n bv a- I m u s t p e r ta in d ir e c tly s t u d e n t s o f t h # to s o m e p h a s e o f finch D r , s!adept life- A ll c o n tr ib u tio n * m u s t be signed, bot the contributor's name will not be primed if he so r e q u e s t s . Unsigned articles will not he printed. Those of 200 words or less will receive preference. P O O R P O L I T I C S I ami'ii' politics can bo m o t disgustin g rn times. V the U n iv ersity , w here everyone tries to be on friend ly te rm s with th e ir fellow stu d e n ts an ac! rn which some e ro u p throw® a monkey w ren ch into the m achine of fellowship comes n e a r m aking one lose all confidence in m ankind. th a t have no special T h u rsd a y night, selfish th e i r polities* m achine h app en ed individuals, m erely b e ­ cause to have the m ajority vote o f th e S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly, ram - ro dd ed and plato I two individuals on th e Board in of Pubisati<>ns in te r e s t tho publications w hatsoever. N e ith e r s tu d e n t is from th e d e p a r tm e n t of jo u rn a lism , n o r have e ith e r in publication .me evei work. W h y should they w ant on the bo ard? P u b ­ licity a n d th e d esire to show the pow er o f th e ir m achine can be th e ir on y excuse N either one has least idea w h a t the w ork th e y have ta k e n over ' ■ h i s ts of. in te re st ta k e n least the ms Tn ming \ bot gro up k e p t n a r r o w -rn in dc i his expo su re of th e i r m ighty power, from th is the a man t h a t L a stu d e n t in the jo u rn a lism u e n d s to e n te r th e jo u rn a lism a m a n th a -d o n , a n d can gain valuable ex- field us his pr ; member of tho Board o f P u b lic a ­ p< 11once as tions th will aid him in his f u t u r e w ork. B ut w hat c an be gained bv the n o n -jou rnatism stu d e n ts m erely a little publicity and th e ex perien ce of w atching well organ ized business w ork efficiently, th e r e is hope th a t th e y m ay le a r n th a t an he carried on w ith an open m ind anil sent e of all u n d e rh a n d e d m eans. ne hat leat lh is indeed g r a tif y in g to the st li­ as a whole is th a t th e B o a rd o f Pub.i- composed of a t n l ficient n u m b t r o f mem- are not swayed by the m ere w o rd of a n y <»? th nt ca rn ? hers th, cam pus faculty cations Board f ile D*ikj ®rx a g r e a t i Austin could s i m p l e extent if they wouit steps. A coup le will go to tho L i b r a r y to s t u d y , c o m p l e t e t h e i r w o r k e a r l y e n o u g h l a s t s h o w , a n d e v e r y t h i n g t o st. e Hit is f i n e u n t i l t h e m a i n f e a t u r e r u n s o v e r t h e l l o ’c l o c k d e a d l i n e ‘ o r a r r i v i n g a t h e r m T h e r e a r e n u m e r o u s o t h e r o c c a s i o n s t h a t l e a v e o n l y t h e l a s t s h o w f o r t h e c o l l e g e s t u d e n t t o s e e , a s a t t e n d i n g a b a n q u e t o r is o v e r a t a n e a r l y h o u r , o r d i n n e r t h a t c e r t a i n d u t i e s t h a t w i l l n o t p e r m i t t h e s t u ­ d e n t s ’ l e a v i n g h i s o r h e r w o r k u n t i l a late* h o u r . ,i - h o w , n o on*' O n c e w i t h i n a is w i l t i n g t o l e a v e j u s t a s t h e c l i m a x is n e a r i n g . T o m i s s s u c h s c e n e s a s o f f e r e d h y t h e w o r d s ‘• P e o p l e c o m e , p e o p l t g o . b u t n o t h i n g e v e r h a p p e n s , " a s u t t c r< 1 b y L e w i s S t o n e i n t i n c l o s i n g s c e n e o f “ G r a n d H o t e l " w o u l d b e m i s f o r t u n a t e . It is s e l d o m t h a t a - h o w r u n - m o r e t h a n t e n o r f i f t e e n m i n u t e - p a s t l l o ' c l o c k , a n d t h e s t u d e n t s w o u l d b e p e r ­ f e c t l y w i l l i n g t o m i s s o n e o f t h e s h o r t a t ­ t r a c t i o n - i n o r d e r t h a t t h e y m i g h t s e e t h e e n t i r e f e a t u r e o f t h e e v e n i n g . A c h a n g e o f t h i s o r d e r w o u l d c e r t a i n l y b e m e t w i t h a p p r o v a l o f f i c i a l s , s t u d e n t s t h o s e h a v i n g t o e x p l a i n t h e i r l a t e s l i p s , A m i . t o o . m o r e s t u d e n t s w o u l d b e w i l l i n g t o a t t e n d t h e ii* w a r m - i f t h e y w e r e c e r t a i n t h a t t h e y c o u l d a r r i v e a t h o m e b y l a r g e p e r ­ c e n t a g e o f t h e p i c t u r e s h o w a t t e n d a n c e is c o m p o s e d o f U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s , i s b e ­ l i e v e d t h i s s m a l l c o n s i d e r a ­ t i o n f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y t h e t h a t m u s t d e a l w i t h I I o ’c l o c k . A s a l a s t s h o w , - a f t e r t h e y d e s e r v e l e a v i n g t h e t h e A u s t i n t h e a t e r s . f r o m it C A M P U S CHATTER Not B y B IL L D O Z I E R in tend ed a t all as a sales] th e new stu d e n t direc- j t h a t — b u t volume j th a i th a t like n o g u n or w e a p o n o f a n y sort h a n d y , th e h u n t e r ( b a r - f l y to y o u ) se r io u s r u m o r s th a t a n e w c o a c h w ill so o n m a k e his a p p e a r a n c e to g u id e th e t e a m s R o c k n e m a d e r e a c h e d d o w n a n d p ic k e d up a f a m o u s . . . c o l l e g e a n d u n i v e r s i t y h a n d f u l o f “ y o u r s ” a n d t h r e w in s t u d e n t s a s a g r o u p d o n ’t k n o w th e lion 's f a c e . O f c o u r s e so m e w h a t th e d e p r e s s io n r e a ll y is . . . c h u m p in t h e a u d i e n c e will up an d f o r r eal b a r g a in s all A m e r ic a n s ask “ W h a t ’s s h o u ld go to th e in t e r io r c i t i e s of S t o r y t e l l e r w ill w a lk c o m p l a c e n t l y M e x ic o a n d t a k e atJv a n U g e c f th e up h a v e t h a n k s ! ” I A s a r e n o c o p y r i g h t s o r a n y t h i n g o n th is, so it is p a s s e d on for w h a t it m ig h t e a r n e s t , t o a b r ig h t , b e w o r th w i l l in g - t o - w o r k p u b l i c ) . I ll ta b le a n d r e p ly : a n o t h e r b e e r — m a n y y e t t h e r e 'y o u r s ’ ?” an d th e p e s o to th e t h e DAYS, S E W S B y J A C K H U D S P E T H , J R . — T o m o rro w this column will list I ta lk for the m a jo r issues of th e c a m p a ig n , 5 to r y or a n y th in g a n d give each p a r t y ’s s ta n d p o in t on th e m . T h e ir prom ises o f gov­ e r n m e n ta l econom y will be dis­ cussed in detail. j ^ believe F o u r , CAMPATGN HI ST OTIV: y e a rs ago when H oover went offic e , C ongress w as R epublican ! such action is at by a argo m a jo r ity . N ow C on­ g re ss is slightly D em ocratic, and a f t e r this election, th e D em ocra- tic m a jo r ity will be g re a tly creased. Will Mr. H o over be th e re j bona fide to face it? list oh all cam pus W hen Cleveland w as elected e x tr a - c u r ric u la r o rg a n isa tio n s with P r e sid e n t in 1892, his C on gress I n a m e s of th e ir leaders, a n d aU I th e ' b r ig h t idea of j u s t m ade its rouoh- which has heralded a p p e a ra n c e is of m ore practical va.ne th a n a n y bulletin Some m ention should be m ade published b \ the U niversity, w ith of “ The Daily T exan and U niver- in in to jous c atalogues. stud ent j U n iv e rsity ; a th" e n tire m orning fro m th in k J u t all possible) of possible exception o f th e var- sity ” pro g ra m which is daily p u t ( if on the a ir over tho fat -roaching radio sta tio n of A u s tin — KNO tv. the things which it c o n ta in s : the Matt Schon is tho yo u n g gentle- nam es, addt esses, a n d teleph on e ! man whoso melodious voice gives n u m b e rs o f every fa c u lty m o m - J th e low-down on all cam pus news, in- I her, o fficer, s tu d e n t assistant, and ; m eetings, events, ct c e te ra every f»:15 to 6 :3 0 — and if you don ’t th in k i t ’s good, just. listen in som etime. W hoever had th e p ro g ra m -ort? of v aluable in fo rm a tio n a n - ; deserves a nice pat ors th e back, ent said clubs, societies, and w h a t • since som ething alon g lines like have-you of g e n e r a l to th a t n o t only is darn e d good p u b ­ all. In c identally, I th in k th e d i­ licity fo r oui g re a t in stitu tio n , bu t r e c t o r y U U e only U niversity b u l­ make? a good p ro g ra m over moat letin which is not d istrib u te d g r a ­ a n y b o d y ’s radio station. T u n e in t h a t can easily be put tis, but on the pro g ra m som etim e and get aside by the s t a t e m e n t —a n d a ■i real t r e a t hearing all abou t m any tru e one, too— t h a t i i ’? c e rta in ly o f you daily w orth ten c e n ta l come in c o n ta c t with an d in which von a r e g e nuine ly in tere ste d . things which in te r e s t loc the same size as the state of Il­ linois. there ale 16,000 libraries where Illinois has 260. These lib­ raries strive to have not only the best books, but also the best lib­ rarians who are educational lead­ ers in their respective commun­ ities. Another vast program being carried on in the country is that of physical education. The famous Sokol organization, now 70 year? old. is, to a large degree, respon­ sible for the physical fitness of the Czechoslovakian people and also for keeping them fit morally and mentally, ?hewing the world the possibilities of a great peiple liv­ ing in a limited geographical area. in closing hts talk, Mc. Moore of I express* d the for I America to Czechoslovakia ; sending to her a million and a I half of her sons and daughters idealism, permeated with a nigh j who have made hard workers and i useful citizens. The United States looks to Czechoslovakian fellow- t h e ! citizens for cooperation in of Adult Education Movement Chicago ami America. indebtedness - — o — -------- is b e t t e r F O U R T O O N E r a t e o f e x c h a n g e n o w p r e v a i l i n g on fo r d o lla r s . . . th e n e b u l o u s q u a li t y o f f r ie n d s h ip i l lu s t r a t e d a r o u n d a la r g e u n i v e r s i t y su c h a s th is than a n y w h e r e e l e s e . . . R uth C ro ss is n o w w r i t i n g a n e w n o v e l l i f e an d a d v e n ­ on th e h is t o r ic a l t u r e s o f S t. D e n is , . . th e S t a t e C a p ito l b u il d in g h e r e is o n e o f the s e v e n l a r g e s t e d i f i c e s in t h e e n t i r e w o r ld a u n i v e r s it y ma th e- m a t ic s p r o f e s s o r r e c e n t l y t e s t i f i e d in a c r im in a l c a s e as to th e a n g l e o f th e m o o n on a c e r t a i n d a t e in a t t e m p t i n g to p r o v e th e f a c t th a t it w o u ld be im p o s s i b le t o i d e n t i f y a r o b b er a t a c e r t a i n ti m e o f th e e v e n in g . . . . Education- - (Continued from Page I) Benedict— th e y began to receive Forat powers \ of se lf-governm ent. This gain in political pow er was im m ediately enhan ced upon by a Car reaching p ro g ra m of educatio n f o r adult citizens as well as chil­ dren a n d youths. L ecture courses, stu d y circle-, an d th e prom otion of music and d ra m a so ra ise d the level of intelligence and c u ltu re the g r e a t o p p o rtu n ity t h a ’ w hen fo r complete ind ep end en ce carne in IM -, the c o u n try wa? u n u s­ ually well p repared. In th e fir s t y e a r of in d e p e n ­ dence. th e re w as laun ch ed a n a ­ tion-wide p ro g ra m fo r a d u lt e d u ­ cation. In 1924, this becam e c ry s­ tallized into a c e n tra l p ro m otio na l c e n te r in P r a g u e u n d e r th e name of the Masai VK I n s titu te fo r A dult Education, j O ne of laws o f the I nation provided th a t ev ery com ­ munity with a population of 2,000 people o r m ore must have a •pub­ in a co u n try lic library. T oday, first the (Continued from Page I) 1932, o f th e c o n stitu tio n a l a m e n d ­ m e n t a f f e c tin g th e University p e r ­ it m erely m a n e n t fu n d because p re v e n ts in f u t u r e th e investm ent in b on ds issued by of the fu n d it merely th a t the R eg ents: is. p re v e n ts from b o r ­ the R e ge nts row ing from the fund. the “ T h e a m e n d m e n t was su bm itte d to th e people by le gisla ture with th e full knowledge and a p ­ proval of the Board of Regents. th a t a c a re fu l It seem s j con sid era tio n of all of the relo- i n e v i t a b l y ■ c a n t s f a c t s w i l l a l m o s t tho to a h e a r ty s u p p o rt of to m e lead a m e n d m e n t.” R u th Roby wilt visit A i k e n I G a r d n e r in W aco for the T*exas- Baylor ga ne S a tu rd a y . T o m m y L a w n nee of Nashville, T em p , is a g u e s t of Alpha T au O m ega house fo r a few days. by the sa m e p a r y — th e D em ocrats. Then came a de pression, and th e R e p u b lic a n s! g ained c o n tro l of Congress. At t h e n e x t election, Cleveland w e n t ! out. W h e n th e R epublican, T a f t , w a- 1 in 1908, he h a d a Con- ! e lected g re ss o f the same political p a rty . B u t th e D em o crats soon replaced t h a t Republican m a jo r ity . T a ft lost th e n e x t election. political clique. I t is believed t h a t th e th r e e j w a s d o m in a te d n u rn bors and editors cf this y e a r ’s publi- are sound e nough of mind the >f Publication? f re e fro m politic?. to keep A jo u rn alism s tu d e n t— T. B. O U T B U R S T S O F T E M P E R Th lee ere a r e time? and p a c e s fo r all things, and lu re room b e fo re a largo h i-to ry e ass is no fo r a p r o f e s s o r to display his te m p e r. W hen c- f o r g e t himself so fa r as I" m ake h a s ty re- ibat speak of no fore though, such as, “ And T want to h e a r any m ore out of you. Do you that'."' incensed a g a in s t They resent listening to him and find note- g b a rd . T h e y w onder t h a t th e p ro fe ss o r can I Presiden cy, the whole cia?? is then and talk to them with any show of ani A- after this outburst of temper. a !if"*r student, I’d like to voice my resent- n> -oh ii unseaming behavior on the part of and an apology U not out of order. :Y - — F. D. S. t h e in a c e r t a i n it, a n d m a k e W ilson then had the same e x ­ perience. His D em ocratic C ongress w as seized by th e R epu blicans in 1918. In the n e x t election, th e R epublicans also ob tain ed T h e f o l l o w i n g st o r y is to o go o d that l e f t u n to ld : It s e e m s to be s a lo o n t h e r e w a s ( m o d e r n i z e it a s p e a k e a s y i f y o u p r e f e r ) the c u s ­ to m a r y b a r - l o a t e r a n d h a n g e r -o n , w h o had f i n a l l y “ s p o n g e d ” o f f of fo r so m a n y d rin k s bis f r i e n d s th a t h e d e c id e d if h e w a s g o in g Will history r e p e a t itself? Now to get a n y m o r e lib a tio n s w i t h o u t t h a t th e D emocrat? c o ntrol C on­ s u b t le gress, \vU th e y get the P residency Pa Y‘"S m u s t be u s e d . A f t e r m e t h o d a ls o ? P r o b a b ly . m u ch p o n d e r in g a n d d e li b e r a t i o n he s e v e r a l th e a t t e n t i o n o f p r e s e n t and b e g a n u n f o l d i n g the s t o r y o f h is A f r i c a n lion h u n t i n g experience?* — .all o f w h ich b oiled d o w n to s o m e t h i n g lik e this: the in t r e p id h u n t e r w a s a s l e e p in his t e n t o n e n ig h t w h e n h e a w o k e to fin d a lion f r o n t o f him . W ith s t a n d in g ception * if a larger number votes being tabulated, the Liter­ ary Digest Poll lias not changed I during the past week. Roosevelt j little of his popular j has -rfI retains his *7=4 vote, but h* leaving Hoo­ electorial ver 57. DIGEST POLL: With the ex­ f e r o c i o u s A f r i c a n t h e m , m o r e inst a votes, of I g o t fo r in . to (hts y e a r j u s t c o m p l e t e d Id le th OU sr b ls : T h e G r a f Z e p p e ­ its n in th lin b a s trip from G e r ­ rou n d to B ; >.bl an d o t h e r c o u n ­ m a n y . the . tr ie s o f S o u t h A m e r ic a ne .v car d o n a t e d th e d e p a r t ­ m e n t o f m e c h a n i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g is err*by w o r t h g o in g to see. sin ce all th e m o v in g p a r ts ,*re e x p o s e d an d t h e o b s e r v e r c a n s e e j u s t w h a t m a k e s “ h e r d o w h a t sh e d o e s ” , . . t h e w h e a t m a r k e t s e e m s de- u > m in e d e v e r y d a y to set a new- to low mat k— th e p r ice the 1 5 2 0 le v e l n o w . . . the* D e m ­ is p u t t in g o u t o cra tic c o m m i t t e e : p la c a r d s th a t “ lf 1 You W a n t F o u r M ore Y e a r s I ike W e ’ve H a d — V o t e fo r H o o v e r ” . . I . . m e r e ly b e c a u s e P itt b e a t N o t r e D a m e last w e e k th er e a re a lr e a d y th e e f f e c t is b ack to I ob Keep Fire Gates Clear G i v e borne o n e a r i g h t or p r i v i l e g e , a n d h e w i l l n e a r l y a l w a y s a b u s e t h a t r i g h t . ‘Ti? r a t h e ’ b o l d l y s a i d ; rn vert h oi efts f a c t s a r e m e r e l y f a c t s a n d just t h a t . A n d v a r ­ iou s U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s h a v e f o r s e v e r a l p a s t S a t u r d a y n i g h t s b e e n lin in g th is . T h e y h a v e b e e n t r e s p a s s i n g o u t o f t h e i r b o u n d s g i v e n t h e m in t h e p a r k i n g a r e a in fr o n t o f t h e g rn n a si urn on S p e e d w a y . M a n y c a r s g a t e w h i c h h a v e b e e n b l o c k s o f f t h i s s t r e e t . p a r k e d t h e by T h i s g a t e w a y is k e p t f r e t fr o m b l o c k a d e m a i n l y in o r d e r t o l e a v e a p a s s a g e w a y f o r f ir e t r u c k s iii c a s e o f t h e o c c u r r e n c e o f a f i r e o n t h e c a m p u s . N o d o u b t t h e s e s t u ­ d e n t s p r o b a b l y r e a d t h e s ig n , t h i n k n o t h ­ in g o f it? r e a l s i g n i f i c a n c e , j u m p o u t o f t h e i r c a r s , a n d d a - h o n in to t h e G e r m a n . W i t h o u t a d o u b t, t h e s e la w b r e a k e r s do n o t t h i n k o f t h e s e r io u s n e s s ct t h e i r a c t s — t h e r e a l c o n s e q u e n c e w h i c h c o u ld r e s u l t f r o m t h e i r c a r e l e s s n e s s . B u t h o w c o u l d t h e s e m a s s i v e f i r e t r u c k s r e a c h t h e c a m p i a n y o t h e r w a y ? T h e y a r e t o o h e a v y t o s w i n g a r o u n d in t h e s m a l l n a r r o w a l l e y s . T h e t r u c k s c o u l d n o t r e a c h t h e c a m p u s a n y o t h e r w a y e x c e p t by g o i n g i n d e e d a m u ch l o n g e r r o u te . S t u d e n t s hav< b e e n o b e d i e n t th " l a w s r e ­ in a b i d i n g bv c e n t l y s e t u p b y t h e n e w p a r k i n g r u le s . B u t why b e g i n r o w ii f a i l i n g to c a r r y out T h e s e s t u d e n t s s u r e l y o r e ’s o b l i g a t i o n ? h a v e Hot r e a l i z e d t h a t t h e y a r e e n d a n g e r ­ in g liv e s a n d pro}ie tv in c a s e s o m e f i r e or o t h e r (ii.-a o r o c c u r r e d on t h e c a m p u s . W a t c h y o u r p ark ii t h i s g a t e w a y o n S p e e d w a y , a n d dc >ckade t h e f i r e t r u c k ( n u a n c e wk a p a r k fo r 1 h * G e r m a n or s to p 1 in to t h e re e r w o < ; . lib r a r y fo r a run S T U D E N T S AND LIFE S tu d e n ts should realize th a t they a r e really a 0a r t of th* world of a ff a ir s . This y ear, more than ever before, th e fact is being im pressed upon th e m • y th e fa c t th a i m any o f th e stu d e n t? will have .0 work. R eality, and with it the hard ships of life, into .L l b rin g a ce rta in degree of seriousness anyone st Ii*’". Although i hr blue-nosed critic s are c o n tin u a lly Ye a r g u i n g an yon e who will listen to th e m a b o u t the >. Id life t h a t a college stu d e n t cive?, we b e ­ Iud, m ost colk ge stu d e n ts lead a norm al life. live) By a n orm al life we mean a life which is vitally tied up w ith th e m ore w orthw hile things in the world, a n d o ne which will lead to so m e th in g b e t­ te r in the f u t u r e . T hese r e fo rm e rs, m o st of them at least, have reached th e ir peak. T hey will g r y a te ab rn th ey wilt M agnate in a silence en fo rced by society until they die. that point for a while and then College .students do c a i r y on a bit. T he ballyhoo at class electio n- is a little old fa sh io ne d and i? Indulged in by those in te re ste d in a little re lie f l a t h e r th a n a n y th in g else. If em o tion al fre e d o m is not to be allow ed in co.leges and u niversities, w h ere is th e stud en t o r the individual to fin d such fre e d o m ? W h e n a n d if he g r a d u a te s th e individual vill f ud i hat th e n he is e ith e r h eld down by co n­ vention o r held aloof to th e b itin g criticism of those who accomplish with such g ra c e tho 1 trivia breaches o f c o n ve ntion t h a t he m a n ­ na"-. can not Q uite a n u m b e r o f un iv ersity men and women are w orking at least p a r t tim e now, a n d th is f a c t Indicates th a t the e n tire stu d e n t body m u s t come into c o n ta c t with this much reality in life b e fo re g ra d u a tio n . Ai if ic hilly s.- a d m itte d ly p re v a le n t on to tin m a jo rity o f stu d e n ts be in g the cam pus, qui h e " fo living on allow ances, but the point? of view b ro u g h t into th e classroom by those Who have been out. in the World are p ro v ­ ing v a ria b le to the n e ophytes, a n education and The Socialist SOCIALISTS: party represented by Norman 5 Thomas expects to poll a record- j breaking vote next Tuesday. What do they propose? 1. Public ownership, control, and operation, of our mines, for­ ests, utilities, and communication and transportation systems. and power resources, I oil 2. Th* creation of a unified Federal banking system to replace the many private banks now in existence. J. T a x e s which would bring to the state all large and the major portion of the large incomes. inheritance?, ! Times J. With the profits from the publicly operated industries, and the money from these taxes, the government would aid the poor and the destitute. 5. A great program of build­ ing public works — highways, parks, bridges, ect. — would be undertaken. Mr. Thomas says his purpose is “collective ownership and man­ agement for use rather than pro­ in order to create an abun­ fit dance of those things which pen­ ile need for themselves.” The Socialist, like other third parties, is not important from the of ever winning an standpoint election, but its proposal do in­ fluence the standpoints taken by parties. Many the two major party planks have arisen a third party platform, only to be y;at a e u ; a p p ro p ria te d when it is seen t h a t j ?rivv?U: th e y have a p o p u la r ap peal. in — Daily Illini V o tin g to Be T opic O f B ap tist Service W h o Gets th Butter g<> herm an d m ake river w ishing fo r fishes. lh* a n e t than sit by J u s t when things s e e m moun ta ins and forget all a b o u t th e rest of the world. But j u s t at th e time w he n e ver yth in g t h e seems at its worst, s om et hin g s ta r ts brea ks rolling y o u r way. You a n d yo u r I Very f e w people in this world a re able to keep smiling SGS day s in th e .s ear, No m a t t e r how hard one a tt e m p ts to have a pleasant word for anyone t h a t he meets, he or she finds it qu ite a problem a t times. 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SA TURD A Y , NOVEM BER 5, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T H E A T E R S “ T H E BIG BR O A D C A ST " (? ) — Bing Crosby, Cub Callo­ way, Boswell Sisters, S tu a r t E rw in, to d a y th roug h T u e s ­ day. “ The Old Dark H ouse,” Boris K arloff, Gloria S tu a r t, Charles Lilian L au gh to n, Bond, midnight m atin e e p r e ­ view tonight, 11:30 o’clock. A t the P a ra m o u n t. “ A BILL OF D IV O R C E M E N T ” ( ? ) — Jo hn B a rry m o re , K a t h ­ arine H ep b u rn , Billie B urke, t o d a y th ro u g h Tuesday. “ Sherlock H olm es.” Clive Brook, Miriam J o r d a n , m id­ night m a tin e e preview' t o ­ night, 11:30 o ’clock. At the Hancock. “ V A N IT Y S T R E E T ” (C l — Charles Bickford, H e l e n C handler, now th ro u g h Mon­ day. A t the Queen. “ GIRL CRAZY” (? ) — Bert W heeler, Robert W oolley, t o ­ day only. “ Speak Easily,” B u s te r K eaton, Jim m y D u r ­ a n te , S u n d ay and Monday. At the Texas. “ H O LID A Y ” — Philip B a r r y ’s play, presented by the Cur­ tain Club, direction of E r n ­ est R, Hardin, last time to ­ night. 8*15 o'clock. At the Curtain Club studio. n IHE CAMPLE B y B E L L E B O R O O S K Y Plans for a social to be given November 17 were discussed a t the business m eeting of Alpha archi­ Alpha Gamma, honorary tectural fraternity for women, which was held Thursday in the chapter room o f B. Hall, Annie Laurie C liett, president of the fraternity, said Friday. Other o fficers of the fratern­ ity are Catherine Caldwell, vice president; Ellen Young, secre­ tary; Wilma Roberts, treasurer; and M ao Jane Edwards, marshal. S O C I A L P L A N N E D P Y A R C H I T E C T U R A L C L U B Barry Addresses Hogg Debate Club Elects New Members Honor Body Initiates Smith and Hodges Three into Society Leave for Meeting Theta Sigma Phi R e c o m m e n d s S ta rtin g O n Small Town Paper The H ogg D ebate Club m e t Thursday night in t h e Y. M. C. A., according to a s ta te m e n t m ade by C harles O. P a tte r s o n , presi­ dent. Five m in u te e x te m p o ra n e o u s speeches w ere made on th e ques­ tion: “ Resolved: That W ar Debts May Stein, Virginia Kershner, W. A. Smith, secretary of the in i-J y \L C. A., and Hill Hodges, pres! , ft Thursdav tol. thc U ni- and Caroline Mitchell were tlated orarv freshman women, at a m eeting v e r it y of Oklahoma Normrn rn in L ittlefield Dormitory Thursday Okla., where they will a t t e n d * into Lambda D elta, hon-, d scholastic fraternity for j _ , . x, , I would r , I recommend r n „ ■ egi • jo u r n a ls, per and work up to a nietropoh- cey ec| ♦* Speeches w ere made byhand one C tan paper,” said R. W. Barry, head Charles Kazen, Lanier Cox, Ral- j work before admission to mean- j of the Austin bureau o f the As- atoll W arfield, and G. C. G a rcia .; bership. sociated Press, speaking on “ What j N ew members taken that a J speeches were made on toe ques- night, Eva Mae Porter, president, , ' i t i o n : “ Resolved: That War Debts announced. Aspirants m ust make t(‘e of the Reparations Should Be Can- three A’s and two B’s, or 4 A ’s I fifteen hours of tie.o conn Cli of the Y. M. C. A. This coun* i b i l i t v f or t b f , ► for the Of Y. M. C. A. w ork in this area, M. D. Woodbury, as- s acetate se c re ta ry of the Y. M. C. l o a t h e s * field" cotm - _ " in -P A., explained. in were I Journal-1G* ( - G»rcia* Ralston W a r fie ld ,1 o f Theta aTU* T °ni Currie. Frank Barring- journalism ton ®PPBed tor membership. -------------- o--------------- FORUM HEARS SCHOCH D iscussing d ifferen t colleges of j United Stares and the value j Thursday I The program fo r the next m e e t-j of choosing a p ro fu sio n rn e a r l y fw m the Gorman of t h e i ing, W ednesday, Novem ber 9, will j life, Dr. E. I’. Schoch, professor Qf consist o f debate on the question j discussed Thursday. Scott Daly and C. Garcia will take the a f ­ firm ative. and Joe Spurlock and the I.. D. Herbert w ill negative. acjaptation and translation ^ o r y the ?trusr(r!es o f <^rly Qer. Dr. E. I’. Schoch, profess of physical chem istry, adm ossea i jn Southw est T exas the boys at the H edge boat ding L maintain their neutrality during house Friday night at a m e e t i n g - ^ CSvi] W ar haa h e t n made h y of the Fireside Forum . take in — .............— o - ------------------------ G E R M A N STRUGGLES is Van R oberts of D enison spending the week-end with his daughter, Mary Cornelia Roberts, a t 3002 Speedway. P E N T Z I M P R O V I N G R. It. Pent'/., Jr., University stu d e n t, was resting w ell at St. D avid’s Hospital Friday. P en tz was injured in an autom obile a c - j the School o f Law. has SEVEN TO BE INITIATED cident when he was Zeta chapter of Sigma Gamma bident when he was geological from Houston October 23. He was fraternity, will hold initiation No- given two blood transfusions, the vc rn her 22 for new m em bers re- last one being given October 29, Gently pledged, Raymond Woods, and his condition since then has president, said Friday. a marked improvement. professional past few show returning visitor a* the Tejas ( bab tor the lays. Joe W right, form er student in i, ’ Miss May E. Francis, instructor the University. in education Miss Francis’ translation has just been published by a San Antonio publishing house under the title, ‘The Herm it of the ( ‘avern.” ---o— --- Benita Harding <>f Scottish Rite Dormitory is spending the week­ end in Dallas. C L U B P L A N S D A N C E for Plans the formal banquet and dance which will be held at the Austin C o unty Club Novem ­ ber 23, w ere discussed at the Fri­ day night m eeting o f the Czech Club. The m e e tin g was held in the girls’ study hall, Main Build ing. Georgic Mao M atejek, vice pres- j ident, w as in charge of the pro-i gram . Virginia K ershner gave a violin solo. A * * I Like Most Din" before Sigma Phi, so ro rity night. for O f SA I t i m em bers woo! ary women j degree th is y ear Mr, B a rry said t h a t th e j o u r - 1 nalism student who receives his j h a s as much chance of obtain in g a position as he did several y ears ago f o r old­ er men th e w ork a re being pushed out by the younger ones. “ T h e re is n othing of g r e a te r help to a journalist th a n a college edu- I cation ,” hi’ added. in K A P P A D E L T A H O N O R S N A T I O N A L I N S P E C T O R F A L L F A S H I O N S S H O W N A T S . R. I). S T Y L E S H O W Kappa Delta so ro rity held open house F rid a y nigh t from 7 until 9 o’clock, honoring pledges, and M iss Bessie F a e g an , n a tio n a l in ­ spector organization. the for Colors used in decorations were green and white, carried out in the use of tiny w hite rose buds and daisies; the punch table was also decorated in green and white. The pledges honored a r e Violet Sahm, N ancy T a r tt , H elen Gragg, Lucile Mick. M ary E lla MRlar, and G race Morris. * * * P a u l Cotulla, Tom R ousbg, Frank Stafford, Nils Akeson, Frank Holloway, and Lowry Tims, from Acacia fraternity, will a t­ tend the Baylor game. L a te st highlights of fall and winter fashions were revealed in a style show at Scottish Rite Dor­ m itory T h u rsd a y , sponsored b y Rosnev’s d e p a r tm e n t store. T he follow ing University git* s modeled the clothes: Lois B e n n e tt, G ene­ vieve Weldon. D orothy Shelby, Frances Grosceclose, Edith Will Scott, M a rjorie S u tto n and M a r­ ion Moore. Riding, street, a f te rn o o n , and evening shown. clothes w ere S tr e e t clothes fe a tu re d g ra y an d brown; afternoon dresses wert* displaved in a great variety colors; and th e p re d o m in a n t to n e in evening wear was black and white. S U P P E R G I V E N C L U B Mr. and Mrs. John F. W allace will entertain the Bi-Stone Em* IV I pire Club with a Spanish supper j F 'Saturday, November 5. Members j will go to Barton Springs a f t e r j asse milling at 3u5 W est T w e n tie th I S tr e e t ai 5:30 o’clock. Address of Muller Reviewed by Paper A sto ry a b o u t Dr. II. J. Muller of The U niversity of Lexa- is in the S tu d e n t Review* published by the National S tud ent League of New York City. The article is. based on a talk made by Dr. Mul­ ler at thc In te rn a tio n a l Eugenics C on fe re nc e which met at Ithaca, N. ti., last summer. Dr. M uller is professor o f zoo­ logy at the U niversity and he is on leave of absence fo r the y e a r 1932-33. He is doing research in Berlin, Germany, on a G uggen­ heim scholarship. , , -------------------- Phi Delta T h etas th a t will a t ­ tend the gam e in Waco tins S a t­ urd a y a r e A *.* I - *»s > W aggener, Ka J T a n n er, Ralph Kinde!. Maurice I Acct s. and Irion Worsham. New members who will be in i-1 tinted are W. I. Woodson, Jack Colligan, T. H. Shelby, J. B. W hee­ ler. Joseph Simkins, T. A. Pol­ lard. and Jo h n C. Wilder. Allan M. Brink and James H, the Little Campus in San Campbell of will spend the week-end Antonio. EMScarbrough & Sons Cossacks RO to class go to g am es go o n o u tin g s l l in th re w a E stim ates: A, great; B, good; C, fair. Reviewed Today Opening Today I1 7H K E E L E R AND W O OLSEY , in a n o th e r o f th eir D. T .’s. this tim e called ‘G IRL CRAZY,” opens for tod ay only at the Texas. T h eir capers this time ta k e place in the A riz o n a desert, w here th ey help a friend to jazz up a cow ran ch . A s h e riff a nn ih ilator, local elections, and c o u n te r plots should Serve a s a suitable vehicle fo r the fa m o u s comedy t e a m ’s g a g s and stu n ts. We alm ost expect Bort W heeler to be playing a bassoon to acco m p an y a chorus of side­ w in der ra ttle s n a k e s. K i n d l y C e p H e l p s O u t c a s t . /H A T h ap p e n s to the m odern ’ day girl who is broke, h o m e­ less, lonely? “ V anity S treet,” now playing at th e Q ueen T h e a te r, show's w hat happened to one of th e m when she brick through a drug store so that she would be ta k e n to jail w here she would be given a p ace to sleep and som ething to eat. In ste a d of taking the girl (H elen < handler) Midnight Matinees to jail, the kindly cop. played by Charles B ickford, gives h e r the S H E R L O C K H O L M E S ” featur- key to his a p a rtm e n t w here she C J ing Clive Brook the title stays until he g ets h e r a job in role, will be the p ic tu re seen in the follies. She fal.s in love with at a midnight m a tin e e preview th e cop. but he is a plain spoken tonight, the Hancock Theater man, and tells h er she had b e tte r 11:30 o ’clock. A n o th e r t h e in move into a place of h e r own now series of p op u lar a d v e n tu re s o f th a t she has a job. He atelo advises a1 tho fa m o u s h e r to be sm art an d fin d a rich film proceeds f r o m I s leuths, man who will fix her fo r life. the v a n ta g e point of h aving Mr. W hen he ta k e s h e r a t his word, this Brook, well-experienced he discovers t h a t ho loves her. b u t j p a r tic u la r role as well as others, on y a f t e r she has become itivolv- j tu b e a r the buu]m of th e acting. cd in a m u rd e r. He is successful Love in te re st, the sine qua non o f I the i in movies, clutches of the police, and t h e ; J o r d a n . story ha- the usual happy ending. Miss Chandler gives one of her best performances in this picture in the role of Jeanie Gregg. But that L not saying m uch, for her lack o f experience can be plainly discerned. She will prob ably im­ prove. Bickford does w e I as the hard-boiled patrolman, and Ray­ mond H atton, Mayo M ethot, Ar­ thur H oyt, and the rest are ad­ mirably cast. Nick Grinde does the directing, and does it w ell. HE OLD DARK H O USE,” ] I. B. P r ie s tly *s novel, I th e P a r a m o u n t j ton ig ht, 11:30 in a m id nigh t m a tin e e w it be seen on T h e a te r screen o ’clock, preview, B ons K a rlo ff, Gloria I S tu a rt. Charles L a u g h to n , Lilian Bond roles. The p ictu re, w h a t is com- j rn only known as a thriller out o f i the whole rioth, concerns a sin­ gle n ig h t’s happenings to tra v e le rs ! caught in- j habited by an insane fam ily. A j hint to the wise being s u fficie n t, I ‘ The Old Dark H ouse” m ay be ; regarded iii an ancient house p ro to ty p e this more than a hint. a n d leading E stim ate; C. is supplied by Miriam taking the e x tric a tin g — M. S. T * * * fro m fro m h e r of in O P E N H O E S E D I V E N FOR A C A C I A P L E D G E S Acacia, f r a te r n it y for th e sons ; to from 8 of Masons, held open house F r i­ day night I I o’clock h o n oring 'then pledges, H om er T h o rn b e rry , c hairm an of tho so- > cia! com m ittee, stated.- Chaperons J fo r the occasion w ere Dr. ant! I Mrs. W. A. Fellin g, Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt M. Payne, and Mr. T. A. Raiisse. Pledges honored were E a rl Roberts, J. D. Hazelwood, Low ry Tims. E rn e st F eagin, Nils t u c ­ son. Neal Eskew, Leslie Bonner, E m m e tt Cam bron, and Frank Hol­ loway. * * * N A T I O N A L P R E S I D E N T T O V I S I T S O R O R I T Y Miss Amy B u rn h a m Onken of Chapin, IU., grand p re sid e n t of Pi Beta Phi sorority, will arriv e in IT for a visit A ustin N ovember w ith T exas Alpha chapter. Plans for Miss O n k e n ’s e n t e r ­ ta in m e n t include a fa c u lty rec e p ­ tion a nd open house November 18, a b a n q u e t a: the A ustin Coun­ tr y Club the sam e nig ht, and a I b u ff e t supper following a m eeting : N ovem ber 19. I A to u r of the city will be made la te r ^7777777/77777J 2r»c l l to I Always A B E T T E R Show C HARLES RI C K FO RD HELEN C H A N D L E R Tor ch y Com edy Paramount Parade U n iversa l N e w s I N O W S H O W I N G T I j I l l write you a nice letter just as soon as I can buy This Very New LETTER CARTOON PAPER Yen I f s o n 19C A BOX 2 BOXES FOR 35c P a p e r and envelopes to m atch . . th e re are d if­ fe re n t C artoons on each sheet of p a p er. I t s indi­ vidual, new, and very collegiate. See our w indow s. . CO-OP ‘T he Students O w n Store’ A Vote for Safety and Progress VOTE "YES” on the University Permanent Fund Amendment This am e n d m e n t will prevent the future investment of the P erm a n e n t Fund in University bonds. It will thereby keep the perm anent fund intact as an endowm ent. T h e $6,000,000 of the P erm an en t Fund now being invested in University bonds will be re-paid. BARRYMORE “ A BILL O F D I V O R C E M E N T ” BI LLIE BUR KE , K A TH A R IN E H E P B U R N . DAVID M AN N E R S T h e present building p io g ram at the University and A. & M. will not be affected by this am endm ent. (It does not become operative until Jan uary I, 1934). — AD DED ATTRACTION— CHARLIE CH AP LIN in "EASY S T R E E T ” Cartoon ‘’Redskin B l o c s ,” Fox N ew s T h e Available Fu nd will be ample to provide for the future building needs of the institutions. Y o u r vote for the University P erm an en t Fund A m e n d m e n t will be a vote for safety and progress. Shiver If You W ill— Scream If You Must! “ O ld D a rk H ouse” with BORIS (F ra n k e n s te in ) K A R L O FF Melvin D.ni-I is — Ollas. L aughton — Clo* ia S t u a r t W h a t Mystery! W h a t Suspense! T o n ig h t 11:30 p.m . I AK S DATE NO W ! v, 7 S T U D E N T S — C L I P T H I S a n d s u c c e e d i n g a d v e r t i s e m e n t s o f t hi s s e r i e s a n d s e n d t he m e s s a g e s to y o u r r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s . Y o u wi l l t h e r e b y r e n d e r a d i s t i n c t s e r ­ v i c e t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y . Thi s s p a c e c o n t r i b u t e d b y t h e T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c t h e d a i l y t e x a n S A T U R D A Y , NOV EM BER 5, 1932 t e a r ,- - YEARLINGS RALLY TO DOWN ALLEN ACADEMY LONGHORN HARRIERS BAREL Y DERE A T TEXAS AGGIES, 27-28 Semi-Final Tennis Matches / tosh ink t luo Game Guessers Give Texas r» Lane B I a k e n e y Crippled Aggies > -» Touchdowns B attle M ustangs Intram urals „ ^^ _____ _____ ■ * • In Final 6 Touchdowns Over Bears I Cops hirst Place Start Today at 2 o'Clock W / H A T some of the boys and girls, University officials and in VV struct ors. structors, and football players have to say about today’s game: Bess Harris, one of the cam- pus’ queenies: It may be a fe ­ male opinion, b u t we’?, whip the Bears by a 21-0 score. ----------------- - —-------—- bunch this year. The only way we could lose the Baylor game would bo to hit a terrible slump. In football it’s hard to get a team up to its peak more than once or twice a season, But we’re strong ; enough to do Baylor without lieu- hie. * * * B urnett Pharr, director of the Longhorn Band: We have our best team in years. FII risk 13-0 as a guess. I believe th a t only T. ^ w « n us and the approx.- con(erence champioMhip. * * *" Special to The Daily Texan the the Capturing five of first eight places, the Longhorn Cross- Country team defeated the Ag­ gie harriers yesterday afternoon on the local course, 27-28. Captain Lane Blakeney broke tape first with the time of 20 minutes and 14 seconds. COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 4. Southwest to Their backs Conference figuratively wall, speaking, and their injury ro ster longer than it has been at a n y a.i embattled time this season, en­ team Texas Aggie football trained Friday afterno on for Da - the Ag- , ]as where it will m eet Southern *ast year on the Aggie course J Methodist U niversity’s Mustangs j Saturday afternoon* a t Ownby Stadium. The tilt will be home- owing yesterday coming day for form er S. M. U. field. I am *?s them as the favorites to , students and also will be the oc- by a larger margin, and won the conference a few weeks r * , * ne Steers defeated i .heir title the _ _ _ „ in (’a t h e is also players ( lose on Thirty-one -v defeated both Aggie stu den t body. Rice in dual meets. the meet will be t h e ( clown again this year, as casion of a corps trip by ,.u e a t act that in Austin composed the Aggie squad for the trip, the largest num ber of players to be this to a foreign game taken ( apium Blaketiey’s season, but at ( e a s t th ree of these | he^-s ' va» Hector Fuentes, ace of are expected to see little if any I j i e Cook service. They are Captain Jimmy halfback; third and fourth place. Others Henry Graves. Corsicana, h a lf­ the following order: back* and Ted Spencer Gilmer I fullback. Aston and Graves have* [not fully recovered from injuries in Bliteh (T e x as); Cox I Cohen (T ex as); Smith (Agies). tho Aggie harriers. Farmersville. (Texas) ; Nancy Fair, another campus ^ a wet queenie: Barring snow. or some other unexpected 1 phenomenon of Texas weather, ^ ^ the Longhorns will undoubtedly i win a deceive victory over Bay- lor. Twenty-seven to nothing will be the score if the Bears don’t Steers favor. kick a field goal. * * * “ Shorty” Regan, forem an of the Cowboys: The underdog is a1- twins, Aggie sophomores, copped Aston, ways a tough customer in his own back yard. rn mind, Texas will win. If our boys bear t h a t i finished te r time. ' j on a brilliant piece of strategy by Koy back of The Allen g a d d e rs scored first Brackenridge Hall dorm: With t h e the Steers should have a ripping mea!. the game, Meyers j 0f b *a r m eat # And the score should from his own 20- be about 25-6 Jim m y Mjller, m anager quarterback, Cook. On the line-up, in I By W ILLA RD SIMPSON I. Kaplan Period (Phi Delt) vs. Connally | tor passing By IRVING CANTER Texan Sport# Ste// 2 oVlock: Taylor (Kappa Al­ pha) vs. EL J. Anderson (Sig Ep) court (Tau Deli) vs. Smith (Tau Delt) court 2. Crider (Pi K A) vs. Windrow (Phi Gam) vs. court 3. Kahn (Tau Delt) Staging a spectacular last quar- Kroll (Delta Theta Phi) court 4. Brooks attack, Alderson’s (Phi Psi) court 5. Eckhart (Sigma ; Frosh came from behind to chalk Chi) vs. Moore (Chi Phi) court 6 . 1 up two touchdowns and a 18-3 vs. Cline victory over Allen Academy yes- Everton ( Sigma Chi) court 7. Galatzan | terday at Memorial Stadium. (Tau Delt) vs. court 8. Sockm an (Phi Gam) vs.; Andrews (Delta Sign Vt aggener (Phi Delt vs. Garonzik mately 800 to its feet time af- (Phi Sig) court 1° ». enthusiastic crowd of (Phi Gam) forfeit. double court The game was featured with thrills ca lor,. which brought the I JC 4 o clock Springer (All S tar.) /AHI \s. Bruhl ( Griffiths) court 4. \ n Ha t (Beverly Bears) 3. Moore\s. Ravey (B s ) r>nnrt 9 l a r i a t ^tVrU * v" Vlart*” t R verlv R s r i Grst play of * tars) ‘‘quick-kicked court 3. Moore (Fosters) vs. Al- J yarcj line. The punt sailed len (Merge* Ie) House) court 5, M Rison Stars) vs. Alley ( B s ) court « order forfeit, court /.M itchell (Swartz) vs. Graham (E.R.B. s) Dilg (Kitty Rats) vs. Baker (Grif- recovering fiths) court I4. Lewis (All Stars) Smart blocked Donaldson’s vs. double forfeit. the 3-yard line. When Johnson at- I tempted to kick from behind his; (Kitty Rats) vs. double own goai jjne, the entire Allen forward wall surged through to court 8 j block the punt with Moreau, end I touchdown.; tb e head of the unprepared frosh! (S w a r tz . safety man who was downed o n ' (All 6. Smith fo r t r y a over I 5 o clock Double forfeit vs. Simpson (Bell House) court ; f or £be extra point. Twice more Academy I. j threatened the frosh goal line, but the agg net (Griffiths) vs. < air. with the shadows of their own I o. Huson frosh put up a stone wal! defense « any to take the ball on downs. With the half speedily approaching its ( Welly House) court 2. S te w a r t . goai posls looming over them the good defensive (E. R. B ’s) vs. Allen CE. R. Bbs) Court 3. Conner (Athletics) vs Peery ( \ \ el tv House) court 4. Dennis (Patterson vs. Hill (Kitty endj the frogh offen, Hats) com l House) vs. Gruneison (Roberts Runs by HadIock and _ House) court 6. Learned (Brack; the bail on the Allen (Hillel Foun) Hah) vs. Murex court 7. Greenwall (Hillel Foun) vs. Morris ( A I E E ) court 8. Smith I Gossett fo r a touchdown. Had- 1 niversity Y (ASME) vs. double forfeit. Pear- son (Wesley) vs. Goldberg (Hillel point; his placement Foun) court IO. line. Finding the Allen fro n t line! to I impregnable. Johnson passed (Bell , ■func'tioTi with great effect!1 * * * Sears "Oochie'' Earle, the boy who plays such a mean le ft end for the Longhorns: P layin g in our ow n home town for the first 1927, “ O x” B lanton and I will do our hest T e xas in our own backyard. will win. It’ll he a good game. C om e and see it! sin ce tim e * * * M arty Karow, varsity back­ field coach: Baylor has a darn .. , line. I t s as good , . . . , in the conference. In or- der to beat them, T. C. U. had to pass or work the ends to beat ]ock failed to convert the extra I our year— th a t’s af.I! We’re due believe in the boys and coaches, kick went *or a conference championship, and know they’ll do their best. p a tt intercepted I wide bv scant inches as the first I ^ °*d S tafford plays like he did We ought to win today. I half ended Horseshoe Pitching Singlet *as* Saturday, wre’ll b eat Baylor 2 o’clock: Holland (Tau Delt) touchdowns, < vs. McLeod (Kappa Sig) court I. * * * T u rn e r (SAE) vs. Payne (Sigma tack in the third qu arter in an at- M artha Lockett, Chi) court 2. Harvey (Phi Psi) tempt to break the 6-6 tie. Isobel. Dormitory m atron : I ’m terribly in- Harrison Stafford, go, the score vs. Williams (Beta) court 3. Gen- Ai]en end te re sted, fo r I’ve been a fan fo r 7 , ” 7 1 y{ luO M :u' Allen end. still Although de! J thirty court Lambda Cm) line He wag in the clear ^ hen don’t know muc much about football (Delta Theta Phi) v , r, . - •ry I., D eb) court 5 Brooks (Phi Delt) vs. Sheffield (Lambda Chi) 6. Be vo II, o u r g e n t l e ( ? ? ) m a s ­ cot : W e ’ll do t h e s a m e t h i n g to t h e B e a r s t h a t I w a n t e d to do t o t h a t S. M. U. c h e e r I c a d er . of of vs. W illiams i these pasges on his own 2 0-yard t h e u him down With the re a r to ball on hls own 20-yard line. De- Elizabeth Armstrong, still an- queenie; If tho campus let th at W harton whizz. I °th er Littlefield Bears DeBona uncorked a passing at- j Yaa i Livingston came up intercepted one intercepted one I think we will win. a t least 19-0. (Tau D elt) 4. Cole years* three from ' N I ' Dennis, completed 18 tosses out Denter of 29 attem pts for a total of 191 1 cards, and scored in each of four Quarters. the D E P A R T M E N T G IV E S PLAY “ The Singapore Spider.” a play, will be presented by actors from { the City Recreation Departm ent a t Gregg I for the Sunday Club o’clock. House Sunday ai 6:30 .stu­ V ictor Kormeier, University dent, and Juan ita Simpson a r e co-ciirectors for the production. Helen Donovan, ex-secretary of the Students' Association: If Koy and Hilliard play, we will win 35-0. they don’t, If . ■ more nearly even. Stafford will ling. ome through with his usual beau- it will be ! tiful game of blocking and tack- Major Ekdah), fe n c in g in ­ structor: W ell, if we c a n ’t beat Baylor this year, w e ’ll never b eat them. Tell eve ryb od y the the m ajor says score. 17-0 w ill be (N ill Crews Morris. all-Ameri­ can debater: With Ernie Koy back line-up, we should beat in the The next dual meet will be with the Abilene Christian day, November i meet will be with received in the Baylor game, and "IV n 'istian team, Mon- Spencer is nursing1 a shoifder in- I i J I — --------- o Frogs Score 27-0 Win Over Cowboys Injured linesmen who w ere j fcim rath f e n c e r is nursing a s h e d d e r rn- and j u r y receiv ed i n th n C e n te n a r y Buechel a n d W e llm an a t 3 .A lo. Uj tilt Surface, seeded ^ G e o rg e | firsti m Riskind an(| su>Uilrt ,,t l e f t Lord, Bob Russi, and Morrison 5 o’clock; Smalley and Adams, Breedlove, g u a rd s ; Jack Roach, seeded fourth, vs. Carson and Ad­ center; Peck Marka and Em m itt kins a t 4 o’clock. Bux’ y and P e­ Smith, tackless. nick, seeded fifth, vs. I isher and B axter at 4 o’clock; and Caswell and Ehman, seeded eighth, vs. B rady and Pope a t 5 o’clock. The Aggie student body will train Sat- and “ Block” Smith, secretary of the sor of Greek, bicycle rider, etc.: A>: I l ’s j ust We’ve got a fine football team. J I Dr. Penick, tennis coach, profe took the Simmons College Cow- j Members of Delta Chi fra te r- try- n ity %vho wfll atten d thc T<,xas. ooys into .a m p without half ' " t i " ! Baylor game The Frogs,-led b y Brannon and j am M Str ' N i ' i t0,D are Paul W erner, and c ljf to r d C ar. M u ller D oes Y ear's R esearch in B erlin Dr. H. J. Muller, professor of; biology and receiver of a Guggen- stars Seeded advanced easily in city tennis championships F ri­ day. M artyn Buxby, number two defeated Edgar seeded player, Welle, doubles champion 6-1, C-2; Albert Love, seeded five, defated Louis We11- man 6-0, 6-3; and Karl Kam- rath, seeded first, defeated Wick­ liffe Fisher, 6-4, 6-0. national boys’ heim award last spring, Is now in Berlin resuming his research work in evolutionary mutations in co­ operation with European biolo­ gists. Dr. Muller is on leave of ab­ sence until the school year, 1933. In a letter to Dr. I). B. Casteel, professor of zoology, Dr. Muller stated th a t he had visited his sis­ ter in Munich for a week, and th a t he is now completely settled for the yea r’s research work. Results of the doubles matches a re ; Adkins and Carson defeated Cain and Jo n es 7-5, 12-0; Smalley and Adams defeated Challis and C lifton 6-4. 6-2; Brady ami Pope N E W M A N C L U B HOL D S D A N C E defeated Harrison and Travis by A dance held in a picturesque d e fau lt; F erguson and Baker carnival setting was the fe a tu re debated Flick and Alexander by of the Newman Club open house defat* t ; Riskind and S tu a rt de- Friday evening a t the* Newman ft a te d Murio and Lenz, 6-4, 6-3. Club room. Refreshments, which Singles m atches sceduled fo r were in accord with the carnival S a tu rd a y a r e : Buxby vs. Love a t spirit, were served. 2 o’clock; Kamratht vs. Welt ens ; The social was chaperoned by Surface vs. j Mrs. J. M. Ramsey and Mrs. J . G. a t 2 o’clock; Burns, members of the Newman Smalley at 3 o’clock. and Doubles matches scheduled for auxiliary. S aturday a r e : Love and Pease,! team vs. Ferguson j K athryn Pollock third seeded i , a lei \ \ aliens, seeded second, vs. spend the week-end Y e t i l V t . \ > T p 7 n a ^ o clock, \\ if lams Kite Dormitory, o------------- ft Friday of Scottish to a t her home in Temple. RENT A CAR PA TTO N ’S N ew 1931 Chevrolets Ford V-8, F o r d s a r d and N e w G u a d a lu p e & 25th P hone 9 1 2 6 “TR Y U S” OUR “ Sizzling S teak s A re G reat— Dolphin Grill $COO $ (1 0 0 M E A L v T IC K E T S & on to p a r tie s a n d C h a rte r A Bus to g e th e r p a r t y to p ic n ic s, T a k e y o u r to u r s , to a th le tic c o n te s ts . No tr ip too lo n g o r to s h o r t. C o m ­ fo rta b le re c lin in g c h a ir s . D ep en d a b le d r iv e r s . E x ­ c e p tio n a lly low r a t e s e n c h a r te r e d b u se s. K errville Bus C om ­ p an y , Inc. b u s e s w ith G u y G. G r ig g s , M a n a g e r D ay p h o n e 3 1 7 1 — n ig h t 89 3 4 i 4 i! u ' I '♦.Qft • o y Bona used a bad Piece of i ud^- ».3 o ciock Hardy (Chi Phi) m(1, . wben bc, can ed f or a pasf. intercepted vs. Flaxman A h i big) court I. Donaldson promptly and chased bv the entire Sanger (Phi Stg) vs Poorbaugh I thig (ATO) court 2 Moreland (Delta frosh eleven. ran for a touchdown. • Hill Hodges, vice president of I c ^ U Y i D A fumbled punt by Johnson was the *be stu d e n ts ’ Association and for- fcnuait <1 K Ai vs. Adler (Zeta recovered by Vannes frosh mer Steer gu ard; With the team B eta Tau) court 4. W hite (Delta j f rosb 22-yard (Beta) court 5. j jjne again proved to be a thorn in playing their besst brand of foot- ^!g> vs. “-bort Kodgeis (I KL) vs. Able (Lamb- tbe ^ ] i en attack, and the a c a d - 1 hall the score will be about 27-0. emy logt the bajj on dmvns How- If we a r e n ’t up to par i t ’ll be a da Chi) court again * tight fight. With Koy, Hilliard, ° Vo * the 0K, Y V? } I ever the Bryan intercept- and S taffo rd and the rest of line. The 1 7 1 COY/ gridders " i f ti j on . , , H erchel Moody, stellar L o n g ­ horn tackle: W e o u g h t to beat the rn by at least three to u c h ­ downs, but w e will have a tough fight. (ATO) ed Johnson’s pass on the frosh boys at their best we’re at least !cn m ! 30'.vard line. Once more the bril- as good as T. C. U. , 7 McDavid (Delta T a u > i ° U / r t e m lUm. jjs ii. Not to be stopped in their des­ the the “ .Shorty” Alderson, perate parade for victory, frosh succeeded in winning freshman ball over on downs on the mid- football coach who has scouted field stripe. Johnson, whose passes Baylor: The game will be a de- have had been as poison to the acad- fensive one. Both lines. Baylor averages emy’s hopes all f ar behind his scrimmage line to 1 191 pounds from end to end. The, * V8' Beas‘ hurl a long spiraling pas? down; Bears have three candidates fo r! the field to the frosh end, Wilson, all-conference berths. Like all the Leaping high others, they like to take Texas. made a spectacular catch to wrest I But our offense is as strong as our the pass nut of the hands of two Allen backs, and run for a touch- less than one or more in the air, Wilson ran powerful afternoon, teams (Delta Chi) 5 o’clock— Jones gall (SAE) vs. Bloom (Sigma Chi) court 2. W right (Delta Tau) (Phi Gam) court 3. vs. Vaughn vs. Craig Wilson (Beta) court 4. Payne (ASME) vs. W'unsch (Wesley Foun) court 5. Noser (Newman Club) vs. Alt­ ( Hillel Foun) court 6. m an (LCD) vs. Schieffer (A IE E ) court I. Axel­ rod (B Hall Blues) vs. Click (C. E. Club) court 2. Rosenthal (Hillel) vs. Burroughs (ACE) co urt 3. Woodbury (B Hall Blues) vs. Clark (Hillel) court 4. Win­ n er of Dusek-Kf ueger game vs. Karelitz-W aidman w inner game. court 5. Jessen ( A( E < iub) vs. winner of Meliinger-Kutac game. of 5 o’clock— vv mner of Faller- Williamson match vs. winner of Deutser-Blanton match court I. W inner of W eintrau b-C onnors match vs. winner of Karkow.-ki- Tbomas match, court 2. Winner of Rase Du ke ga mi- vs. winner of Se h a ter-Anderson match, court 3, Ne im ald (B Hall Blues) vs. C loetta (ALME) court 4. Reeve- (A IL E ) vs. Ba re ley (AGE Club) court f>. Gary (Newman Club) vs. Polanski (Newman Club) court 6. WELCH SPONSORS PAPER Ross Welch, former journalism Student of the University is now teaching at W at* r \ alley and is fcpomoring the paper published by letter received by De to a Reddick, adjunct journalism. p rufo*sot of S tartin g Lineups i v F rosh Allen Academy Boyd ... ......................... ..... Hanover left end Koontz ....... ...................... Walker Phillips Deason (capt.) I Webb .................................... Dillon l e ft tackle le ft guard center right guard right tackle right end quarterback le ft half right half fullback Smart T urner Weir W ysong Arnold Wetzel Johnson (rapt.) ................. Cook ---- Donaldson I .............................. Meyers .............. Vannes! Of fie iaL: Kith nger, T racey, head linesm an; umpire; Gatoura, field referee; Stacey, judge. I d"wn. The crowd, which was going I wild with joy, did not seem to notice or care when Hadlock I missed the extra point. However, the Allen eleven had ! just begun to fight, and launched ) a desperate last-minute attack in , an attem pt to avoid defeat. C o ley, gave th e crowd its final thrill of; the afternoon. When he ran back the kickoff; it seemed as if he[ ny not than two touchdowns. * * * this year. In “ H a n k ” Clewis, quarterback or the Longhorns: Baylor ha* a good team , but it h asn ’t had the breaks the first half of their gam e with J . C. U., they did not allow the F rogs a single first down. A team that does that bas p len ty But we will win. I think we will beat them by o n e tou ch ­ down. 4 * * Dr. Frederic Duncalf, professor of medieval history: We’ve a good were going to get in the clear and score, but Johnson stopped him a t the 50-yard line. and frosh Glowing tribu te must be paid to North Waite, Tucker, Hardin, the Smart, Boyd, Phillips, rest of the brilliant line .sturdily checked the ad-, that so va ne es of the Allen eleven and j enabled come ! through with a victory, Hadlock, j Johnson, Arnold, Wetzel, Brie bisch, Wysorig, and Gossett, who j punch, furnished the offensive their should also come their team for to in Allen Academy, too, had .-tars at were noble even in defeat. In the backfield, Donaldson,! Bay lor-T exas Football Game Broadcast TODAY I N F R O N T T H E C O - O P 2 :3 0 p. rn. This broadcast presented to the stu d en ts o f the University through the c o u r te s y o f— THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP end the Texas Student Publications, Inc. W IN THE P E N N A N T w h a t do you think ? T e x a s ’ R em aining G am es: Nov. 5 B aylor Nov. l l T„ C. U. Nov. 18 A rkansas Nov. 24 A. & M. a picture ot content, it s y< you’re pulling oil a pipeful of Granger. Anti I admit I like the fragrant aroma myself.' It is surprising how much better a pipe tastes when it is filled with rn j f I $ r-f W S m im GRANGES IS AMERICA’S 1'IPE TOBACCO