T oday’s Quotation H e is truly gr e a t that is little in h im ­ self, and that m a k e th no a c c o u n t o f an y h e ig h t o f h on ors.— K em pis. P ro f Calls Roll Thrice as Bells Ring Frequently his roll him, and “ The jin glin g and tinkling of b e l l s ” caused at least one pro­ fessor to call three tim es W ednesday m orning. ’ One bell rang, and he began callin g the roll. He had reached the E ’s when another hell in ­ terrupted another group o f his stud en ts cam e surg­ in g into the room. He must have been wrong; that was the last bell which had ju>t rung. He began the roll call again. It was no use, for another hell in tin1 hall, and an ­ clam ored other band o f stu d en ts cam e in­ to the classroom. The p rofes­ s o r saw the h opelessness of it all. hut he stuck to his colors. H e called his roll th e third time. B ut this tim e he w ent on through the list w ithou t in­ terruption, as no more bells rang out. Six Students Go To Rhodes Finals From University Five Are Native Texans; Three in Graduate School The selection o f six m en to rep­ resent the U niversity in the final elim ination of candidates from c o l­ le g e s in this district for Rhodes scholarships was made a fte r a co n ­ sideration of the qualifications of the candidates submitted by them ­ selves to a special com m ittee u n ­ der the direction o f Dr. D. A. Penick, professor o f classical lan- j gu agf‘3 and assistant dean of the College o f Arts and Sciences. All j of the candidates, with one excep ­ tion, are residents o f T exas, a n d j three o f the six have degrees from the University. Ray Leroy Thurston, 20, from W ebster Grove, Mo., is a senior in the College o f Arts and Sciences. All o f his college work, except the freshm an yea r spent at W ash ing­ ton U niversity in St. Louis, has been in the University, where he will take his degree in governm ent in June. At present, he is a stu ­ dent assistant in the departm ent o f governm ent. He is a member o f Sigma Eta Phi, honorary classical fraternity, and Pi Sigm a Alpha, honorary political scien ce frater- ( Continued on Page Six) Chemists Named To Honor Group Gutzeit, Mahan, Griffin Elected Monday Phi Lambda Upsilon, national honorary chemical fraternity , held deetion o f new m em bers Monday night. The men elected are C. L. G u t­ zeit, graduate stu d en t m ajoring in organic chem istry; Ii. I. Mahan, senior stud en t m ajoring in or­ ganic chem istry; and L . I . Griffin, junior chem ical engineer, To be eligible for membership stu d en ts must have at least a “ B ” average in all ch em istry courses taken at the U niversity, and m ust possess those qualities which make for success as a chemist, in 1921. The Pi chapter of Phi Lambda U psi­ installed at the U niver­ lon was sity on ly other chapters in the South are at Rice In stitu te and Alabama P olytech ­ nic Institute. O ffice rs o f the lo­ cal chapter are Calvin Bratton, p resident; Ernest Koepf, vice pre president; Pope Law rence, treas­ urer; and Monroe Kriegel, secre­ tary. Dr. W, A. F e lsin g is f a c ­ ulty advisor. --------------- o--------------- M aterials O rdered; R ep lace Fire Loss to replace T ools and m aterials have been ordered by the J. E. Morgan Com­ those damaged pany by fire when the c o m p a n y ’s shack burned Friday night, Jack Chewn- ing, em p loyee company, stated W ednesday. o f the The shack will not be rebuilt as the^ com pany will soon com ­ plete its work on the campus. The m aterials that have been ordered will be placed as soon as they arrive so that it will not be n ece s­ sary to store them. VOLUME XXXV New Greenhouse, First of Series, Opens Next Week Pharmacists W ill Assist In Providing Exhibits In Hothouse Near Power Plant New Gardens to Take Place Of Proposed Site Near Dam f§ A d e q u a te facilities and space J f e r g r o w in g perennial and annual ‘^fltih.rubs and plants fo r the U n i­ ver sity cam pus will be provided w ithin the next week w hen the f ir st unit o f the new g reen h ou se g roup will be ready for use, Dr. G. W. (Goldsmith, p rofessor p f said W ed n esd ay. Con­ botany, struction o f the u nit w as begun last A ugu st. S tu d e n ts in general as well as) to fo r that those enrolled botanical the courses w ill have access new green hou se, Dr. Goldsmith ha d, although he added it m w ould be time b efore the -'.me I M a c e can be properly filled. The C o llege o f P Pharm aey will a ssist) l l providing plants for the hot­ house. The located south of the power building, will he m odernly equipped to provide h um idity as w ell as tem perature regulation. One part will be kept eom paratively moist fo r palm s and sim ilar plants. structure, n ew T h e plan of locating th e b o t a n ­ ical display gardens and g r e e n ­ house on the campus re ce n tly sup­ planted the one of several years ago which proposed the develop- m n t of a park on U n iversity land located n ear the A ustin Dam. Trails w ere laid, shrubs and trees v ere labelled with m etal plates, and a rose and cactus garden w as started, Dr. Goldsm ith stated. At the p resen t time, how ever, no care taken o f the property is so th a t only the cactus garden has survived. being Engineer Group Chooses Eight Junior, Senior Make Pi tau Sigma Students Pi Tau Sigma, honorary m ech­ anical en g in ee rin g fra ter n ity , has elected the follow in g to m em ber­ ship: William Glynn L o a th er, B r e n ts Edward K enley, Walter Guy Henderson, Horace Payne, Jr., R ufino Lopes, Rudolph A r­ thur Brown, Robert Hall VV hite, and S helby Kritzer. throughout T h e fraternity w as fou n d ed at the U n iversity o f Illinois in 1015, and since then has expanded unUl th e re are 15 chapters located at toe leadin g schools Country. The U niversity o f Texas ch ap ter w as established in 1931. frater n ity ii based on scholarship, p ersonality, and probable success a s engineers. S e le c t io n s are made from men h a vin g the h ig h e st g rad es in the ju n io r and senior classes o f the d ep artm e n t of mechanical e n g i­ n e d mg. E n tran ce the to --------------- o--------------- B arek m an R eturns F rom W o rld ’s Fair Miss Louise Barekm an, editor the o f offic ia l publications of U n iv ers ity , in A ustin arrived S u n d ay a fte r a t w o -w ee k s’ visit in Chicago as the g u e s t of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Perry, form er in­ stru ctor at the U n i v e r s i t y , who is n o w teachin g philosophy at the U n iversity o f Chicago. around the perip B y t h* B u z z a r d * I ‘ . . C U R T IS D R IV E R is h ittin g j, books p retty hard this year . H is absence makes us wonder if the . . if F R A N K C R I P P E N tAnd d o c s fvisit the m etropolis o f W est every w eek-end . W hile there is as one o f the bright spots at Grace Hall BA RON I C E H A L L ID A Y . . . Cactus grind editor p lease note: f o r com p lete dirt on oil Zetas see MA R Y F O R R E S T . . . and w hat is 'the m ean ing o f the fig h t between G le e Clubbers s e le c t A N N to R A M S D E L L as a b eau ty can d i­ d a te . . . Received bv post: Good gu ys • . . B O B T R IP P L E HO RN and J U D E L E M E N T S . . . Decided by M A R G A R E T E E W B U R Y : A polo chukker is a Witty fo lia r on a horse . . , ■IL « 1 9 a i t o % c x a n The First College Daily in the South A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 16, 19 3 3 S I X PAGES TODAY No. 52 T oday’s N ew s Tip For a brief su m m ary of State, nation al, and fo re ig n n e w s read “ In T h e D a y ’s N e w s ” on th e e d ito r ia l p a g e . Translations Of Bexar Collection Given to County University to Keep Original Documents in Main Library $30,000 Spent Chronological Arrangement Of Catalogue Cards Finished Translations which the s t a f f of the U niversity is m aking of the fam ou s Bexar Archives, placed in the Library of the in stitution by B exar County, as f a s t as made, will be se n t to the Com m issioners’ Court o f the county for lodgment in the county archives, under ar­ ran gem ents just com p leted by o f ­ ficials o f the U niversity in n e g o ­ tiation with Judge Frost W ood ­ hull, c ou n ty o f Bexar County. ju d ge ten The translation o f the co llec­ tion has reached to date a volume o f approxim ately thousand typew ritten pages. Copies of these t ia n s la tio n s will be sent to Bexar C ounty and copies will re­ tained, together with the original papers, in the U n iv ersity library. So vast is the collection that these 10,000 p ages are a m ere b eg in ­ ning. be in work Since the Bexar Archives w ere in transferred to the U niversity sp ent 1899, the U niversity has more than $30,000 on them. The docum ents have been arranged in chronological order, filed in steel cases, and housed in a fireproof vault in the firep roof building. Each d o cu m ent has been listed on a card, sh o w ing the date, the name o f the w riter, and o f its addressee, and the co n ten ts o f the d ocu m ent in brief. T hese ca ta ­ logu e cards are arranged in chron- (Continued on P age S ix ) Group Chooses 4 New Members Beta Alpha Psi to Initiate Students of Last Century Recalled in Hand Prints M a in B u i ld in g Sill S to n e R e m a i n s A s M o n u m e n t to E x ~ L o n g h o rn G r o u p no carved forgotten, Many have Their names are in history, existing in hands in the sill stone o f the le ft window on that porch? Maybe stone. Their hands are imprinted they don ’t remember, but D ean on the structure o f The U niver­ T. U. Taylor, Dr. H. Y. B e n e ­ sity of Texas as long as it shall dict, and a f e w other old tim ers last, and likely will remain for do remember. They are two right posterity to see lon g after the hands, side by side. The one on University has becom e a mere in- ! the le ft has no thurnb, for there cident was no thumb to trace. That is more in fact. the hand o f the gay but able and halfback, “ Kid” Bethea. “ Kid” many more never knew, o f the Bethea, who w as e v e r y o n e ’s gridiron exploits o f Cade “ Kid” f r i e n d , the perennial poor Bethea and George Robertson. trainer but brilliant player, the I hey, them selves probably have man who on the night follow in g forgotten m ost o f their Univer- j the last gam e o f the season would s h y days. Do they rem em ber that j start down Congress A ven ue and day during the long session of enter, for business, every saloon 1898-99 when with R. W . ;(m the way, not stopping until o f ; he reached the river, sayin g “ I “ Chuck” Wortham, captain the ’98 football team , they were j have no p refe ren ce s.” were idling on the porch o f the j The other hand, the one on the west end o f Main Building, and right, is the hand o f G eorge Rob- for w a n t o f som ething better to ; ertson, assistant m anager o f the do, (C ontinued on P a g e S ix) let Wortham trace their ‘Quality Street’ To Be Presented November 17-18 Little Theater Announces New Barrie Play Roles Jam es Barrie’s “ Quality S tr ee t,” I the first production o f the Little j Th eater for this season, will be j given N ovem ber 17 and 18 at 8 o ’clock, in the H og g Memorial Auditorium. Barry gives a great variety o f : atmospheres, fee lin g s, and charac- j alone I tens to his plays. Phoebe possesses g reat variety t h e ; in sense that it is really a dual role, i First she is the old “school inarm’’ j and then she becom es her own : niece. The q uain tn ess and charm o f the ladies greatly amuse the dashing Mr. Brown, hero from the big city. N ew Revelation Found in Genesis One stud en t on the campus is charac­ fam iliar with Biblical ters. A s one English instructor w-as reading a group o f essays in a freshm an English class he asked the group to id en tify those per­ sons m entioned. This same student is an alert student, too. When asked to identify Genisis, he aw akened in tim e to answer. And now the instructor and class know is “some kind of a Greek philoso­ pher.” that Genesis Regents Honored In Banquet Flans November 29 Set as Date By Ex-students Today at Commons The roles o f the sergeant and the maid, I atty, have a great deal o f rich humor, noticeably prominence. Beta Alph a Psi, professional ac­ co u n tin g fraternity, an nou nces the f lec tion o f four new m em bers: P. A. Bronstad, Robert S. Almond, Bluford M. Lauderdale, and L. Millard. m em bers will be field o clock in the !orni of a banquet j cal schoolroom to the at the University Commons. ’ ignoring members o f the Boar I g iv e n of Regents who were active during I hose two * haracters the U niversity construct i o n p r o . j are amused at the excessive at- gram and m em bers o f the build- : tem pts of the other characters to ing p o g r a m com m ittee, a banquet J. attain a certain d eg ree of “ lady- j will ne held N ovem ber 29 at the lik en ess.” Ariskill Hotel. Dr. Clara Mao local glittering com m ittee of U niversity ex-stu- The scenes vary from the typi- Parker, chairman o f Initiation o f these new | today at the 6 ballroom, filled with offic e r s in dents, announced W ednesday. Beta Alpha Psi is a business g a y uniform s d ancing with ladies adm inistration frater n ity that has j in the latest sty le o f evening at- f o r its purpose th e promotion o f , tire, the study o f accoun ting according the highest ethical standards, to to encourage fraternal relations b etw e en professional men, instruc­ tors, and students o f accounting, and to develop high moral, schol­ astic, and p rofessional attain m en ts in its members. For m any years, with f e w e x ­ ception-;, such an a ffa ir has been held during the annual m ee tin g of Realism is brought out through , the T exa s S tate T each ers’ A see­ the three p ryin g neighbors with ! ciation. The one this year is be­ thorn sound advice. There is q u i e t : ing given to g e t the ex-stud en ts tragedy in the apparently uneven*- together to celebrate the f ift ie th ful lives o f Phoebe and her sister, i anniversary and the building pro- Susan. Too, Barrie does not fo rg e t gram uf tire U niversity. Because of its im portance the banquet will rom ance. U niversity stu d en ts will portray serve as an opening fea tu r e o f the the m ajority o f roles in “ Quality I m eeting, a special night being de- S tr e e t.” voted solely to it. Mrs, D. T. Starnes, w ife o f Dr Program plans have not been i Starnes o f the d epartm ent o f Eng- - com pleted, but it was announced lish, and Powell Stuart, in structor that B l u f o r d H. Jester, chairman | o f English in the U niversity, a r e i of the Board o f R egents, will pre- ; the„only m em bers o f the cast who ! side- . . are not students in the University ---------------o--------------- . . . . . . R equirem ents for eligibility to mem bership in the fraternity are as follo w s: the candidate must he registered in the School of Busi­ n ess A dm inistration; he must have made a “ B ” a verage in his ac­ c ou n tin g courses and a “ C” aver- a g e in all other cou rses; and he * 1, . su ccesslu lly withstand a m ust three-hour exam in ation in account- in g theory and practice, auditing, | business law, and econom ic theory. The fraternity now has eleven fa c ­ stud en t ulty m embers and nine members. i , , MONTGOMERY TO SPE A K Dr. R. II, Montgomery, p ro fes­ sor o f economics, w ill address the Social and Econom ics Relations group tonight at 7 :15 o ’clock at the Y. M. C. A. The subject of the lecture will be th e N RA, and will be followed by an open dis­ cussion. , , 01 erL ° u . are ,arc^ Austin, Lucile Mick, and Elizabeth West. cast f t 1?,, , The play is directed by Miss Katherine W h eatley, adjunct pro­ fe sso r o f Romance the University. languages in P I E R I A N G R O U P TO M E E T Pierian Literary S ociety will meet today at 5 o ’clock in T e x a s) Union 315, Mary Beth B e d w e ll, d u b since president, said W ednesday. Claire i Taber will be in charge of the pro gram. Fort W orth G roup T o M eet in U n ion A special m ee tin g o f the Fort Worth Club will be held ton igh t in the T ex as U nion Building 3 16 at 7:15 o ’clock, Bill Potts, president, said W ednesday. All m em bers of the club and Fort W orth students are urged to attend. wic ii4ow IIIWViIi 4 ^ This is the first m ee tin g o f the it was organized last a Hi*™**!on nf th* n k n . for week. A discussion of the plans for in the dance to be given early D ecem ber will be held, and a re­ port o f the dance and fin a n ce com ­ m ittee will be given. From now on and the club will m eet the first third Thursday in each month. o--------------- P re-m eds to H ear C ranberry S p eak The lecture that Dr. Howard Cranberry, A ustin surgeon and nationally recognized authority on the orthopedics, will deliver at public m ee tin g o f the Pre-Medical Society, today at 7 :30 o ’clock, will be on various types o f operations such as caesarian section, thyroid, bone grafting, tumor, and others. The m ee tin g will be held in the biology auditorium and will be open to all stud en ts and the pub­ lic. SOCIETY T O H E A R C U Y L E R Mrs. Esther Cuyler, authority on botanical subjects, will speak to the S id n ey Lanier Literary S o­ ciety at its bi-monthly m ee tin g to­ day af 5 o ’clock in T e xas Union 301. Funeral Services Q t y Council to DISCUSS ShStX Peking Petition Protest against the proposal to allow parallel parking on the east ' Guadalupe S treet adjacent to the U niversity campus, as pro­ posed by a group o f business men on that street, was voiced W ednes- > lay by various fa cu lty members and students. It was understood i that Petition« were bein g circulated and had been signed by several .♦ sc o r e o f University people W e # ; ’.zzrr- f ■ T.‘, Business Associates Serve A s Pall Bearers For M. F. Yount Buried Today Millionaire Leaves Fortune Am assed in Texas Oil Fields Foreman Listed As Speaker For T. C. U. Pep Rally . . . . . .. Longhorn Band Will Parade From Dormitory To Gym Friday Funeral rites for Miles Frank Y ount, 53, regent o f The U n iv er­ sity of Texas, will be held in Beaum ont at his residence at 3 o ’clock. Mr. Yount died in B ea u ­ m ont Monday night o f a heart Percy Foreman, assistant dis- attack. I n t e l m ent will be in the »tto r n ey f °r Harris County Magnolia C em etery with Dr. E. M, I t r i f I and Houston and a form er stu- , , , University, will be H u n tei, pastor of the West mints- d en t ter Presbyterian Church, o f f i c i a l j the principal speaker at the T. C. | U ,-Texas pep rally Friday night, mg. leader, The active pall-bearers at the funeral will be em p loyees of the The Longhorn Band will form v ,, Y o u n t-Lee Oil Company and the ln front of Scottish Rite Dorrai- honorary pall-bearers w ill be his tory and will march down Guada- f fiends and a s s o c i a t e s of the past tope Street, t u r n i n g east on Twen- years. Mr. Y o u n t’s death was a U y-first Street to Gregory G y m - 1 n a -iurn where the rally will ta k e , . , shock to eve ry on e who knew him. pIace in although they had known o f his j formulation call for a bonfire, hut heart condition for some m onths, noth ing d efinite has been yet de- His death cam e shortly a fte r he . , s rho Order of the Bar, tum bling retired, apparently rn as good organization, will entertain with bar, Mark in his suite at hom e until Storm, president o f the organiza- Hon, said, and Conrad Fath is organizing a quartet to sin g popu­ lar selections. health aa ever. His body will re- tricks main shortly before his funeral. T e n ta tiv e plans n o w (•ill DeWitt, stated. on the high head yell e d . .... . * , , a , . , , . I , . t t ' . . nesday night. The petition of the Guadalupe s t r e e t merchants was presented to the C ity Council last Thursday hut action was postponed on the the U niversity au­ m atter until thorities could be heard. The m erchants’ petition asked that the 30-minute parking regula­ tion be changed to one hour park­ ing on the w est side o f Guadalupe and that parallel parking b** al­ lowed o f the on the east side street. Those presenting the peti- ion stated that it had been signed by 97 per cen t of the m erchants in that area. I he m a t t e r is scheduled to come up again at the m eetin g o f the City Council today and it w as in­ dicated that represen tatives o f the I diversity administration anil stu­ dent hodv would be present to op­ pose the proposal. Proponents o f the rn w plan were also exp* cted to present their ease to the coun­ cil Delegates Return From Convention Hiss, Cline, Stacy Attend Denton Meeting up rn “ With the Texas Longhorns well the c o n f e r e n c e race, and j with school spirit at high tide, and I p a y m e n t c still on a r i s i n g ebb, we are l o o k - 1 women ha ing for a great representation,” D eW itt concluded. Mr. Y ount w'as one o f the best known m en in the United S tates as an oil man and philanthropist. A side from his oil in terests from which he had am ased a fortun e o f well over $ 100,000,000, he w as identified with a number o f local interests. He b usiness . . director of Bank o f Beaum ont, of the Wall athletics, s t a t e d W ednesday. the I “ About ten or tw elv e thousand are Street Holding Company, Phelan Grocery Company, and of e x Pe c t e d at the ga m e,” he added, the Norvell Supply Company. He I w a s also a member o f the Dock and W h arf Commission o f B eau ­ mont and has been a m em ber of the B o a r d o f Regents o f the U n i ­ versity for three years. Miss Anna Hiss, Helen Cline, and Mrs. A gnes S ta c y of the de- physical train in g for the c o n fer en ce of the Texas Athletic Federation o f Wom en held at the C ollege of Industrial Arts in Den- l l . Six- , hall gam e Friday,” Ed Olle, busi- tv ‘l e g a t e s from u n iversity and ollege chapters w ere w elcom ed by L. H. Hubbard, president o f C, I. A., Mrs. Mattie Lloyd W oo­ l l e n , dean of w om en of the college, -and Miss Elizabeth Furber, dirte- tor o f the departm ent of physical odut ai ion. was a . cts have been sold for the foot- ton* N ovem ber 9, IO, and tatereolie ^ ” Texas Educators To Convene Here ... F .r .t National m.ss m M a g e , "Approxim ately a thousand tick- returned , the from ,;f - P o etry S u b ject For C osm oram a M eetin g ; the topic for discussion at “C ontem porary P o etry ” will be the n ext m ee tin g of the Cosmorama J d u n Friday at 8 o’clock in T exas ! Un on 312. Farrell Smith wall | lead the discussion. The club is a recently form ed J | organization giving stu d en ts the j opportunity to express their ideas j and attitudes, and listen to ! those o f others. The word “ Cos- i inorama” means “view s and atti­ the corners o f from all to tudes earth.” ’w C : lu„b night at 8 o ’clock in the T exas Union. A topic for discussion and a f hairm&n for the n e x t m eeting us chosen. T . C U. visitors S ee Fountain, H ear C h im es ■ H i e Littlefield Memorial foun- — at an ovation I exas College Association Sponsors New Plan ---------- Miss Hiss, associate p rofessor and director of physical training for women in the U niversity, who was the founder of the federation, I was given the j formal banquet held Friday night celebrating the tenth anniversary J of the organization. The prin- [ cipal speaker of the banquet w as The Commission on Goo nit na- Miss Ruth Glasgow, a ssociate pro­ le sso r rn the department o f phy- its I sical education at the University o f t o n , appointed h j the Association of T exas Colleges, will hold first m eetin g W ednesday, Novem- Wisconsin. lu r 29, rn Main Building 157, Dr. I Miss Cline, who is president o f ll. T. Manuel, professor o f e d u - I the University of Texas Sports eational psychology and local rep- j Association and recording secre- resentative, announced Wed nee- tary and treasurer o f the S tate as- the day. This commission is composed o f State m eetin g held in Austin last fourteen m embers the national con- representing spring during j u n i o r and senior colleges, state vention of the federation. Mrs. and non-state supported colleges, Stacy, who also attended the con- city and c o u n t y su p e r in te n d e n ts,! feren ce is and L. A. M oods. State s u p e r in - j secretary of the central o f fic e o f acetation, gave reports on the U niversity, from . The major project, Vebom-j N ext year’s conference will be mended to the commission bv the I at Our Lady of the Lake College ex ecu tive c mmittee, is to devise in San Antonio. Our Lady of the a system of objective tests to be Lake is one o f the t h r e e c o l l e g e s given high school and college stu- j that joined dents in order to compare them to year. The other tw o are W esley The College, Greenville, and North students purpose is to develop a more ac-1 Texas Agricultural and Mechanical ) curate basis for guiding and classi- College. Arlington. T w enty eol- students. The American leges are now represented in the fy in g fed eration in other states. t h i s the ,_“ S Pr day I ten dent o f public instruction. the S ta te association. tam will run and the chim es o f Council o f Education has a coop- State federation. I Main Building will ring for the erative test service which makes o--------------- T, C. U. game George Stephen- Saturday, | this plan possible. here assistant com p-) w h i le th** group is at th** Uni- B eauty N om inations . , . I troller, said Wednesday. The chim es will start I versity, they will he entertain ed the C om m ons,! p l a y i n g ; with a dinner at | “ The E y e s o f T e x a s” at 8 o ’clock ; Dr. Manuel stated . N o v e m b er 29 has been sol as | in the m orning and will con tinu e ; ) at the stroke of each hour until GROUP P LA N S ELECTION U tentative deadline for nomina­ l l y o’clock midnight. The fo u n -j Plans for the selection o f new L io n s o f beauty candidates f o r the editor, All or- fraternity for m e n , : ion iza tio n s are requested to iurn I >n their no mi n a t i ons to t h e Ca ct us in the morning and will of Sigma Delta Chi, professional ! announced Wednesday. IO members were m ade at a m eeting Cactus. < hilt on O ’Brien, run until 5 o ’clock in the after- —------------o________________ l N O V e m D e r A l f turned on a t lain will be journalism ; T uesda y . L a O S C ! o ’clock ----------- i noon. p l M L O Q Extension Students From Four Corners’ Take Work Enrolled in the Division o f E x­ tension are students from Mon­ terrey, Cuba, Trinidad, Brazil, and m any other distant places. Thus, m any fo reig n ers help make up the stud en t body of the U niver­ sity. The foreign total number o f stud en ts is small, however, com ­ pared to the 1,788 registered last year. The vast majority of these students are from T exas, hut al­ most every state in the U nion is represented. And contrary to the general U niversity ratio o f two men for every woman, there are 786 women and only 601 men e n ­ rolled. S tudents in the Division o f E x ­ tension make better grades than those in the Main U niversity, T. H. Shelby, dean of the division, said. This may be attributed to the fact that the stud en ts have to do 'heir work to get any credit at all, Dean Shelby said. They cannot stay in school by passing two or three courses ami failing- one or two. Most of the students seem in their work and submit good work, but quite a few fail to send in all o f receive the credit for their courses. lessons, and never in terested to be is the first tim e that This year the division is o f fe r ­ ing correspondence cou rses Un Physical Education 333 and 370. the This division has offered such courses, Miss Julia Vance, registrar o f the division, said; they w e r e added for the convenience of teachers in Texas high school who must sa t­ isfy the requirements of the State Board o f Education l o leach phy­ sical education. o ffic e, Journalism Buildinj fore that time. Photographing o f the beauty nominees has not begun yet b e­ cause the photographers wish t o give them personal service which is impossible at the present time because of the work on class see- tions, athletics, and features. Photographing of the class se c­ tion is progressing rapidly, hut it will soon be closed to allow con ­ centrated effort on organizations and the beauty section, O’Brien said. READERS MEET THURSDAY The Modern Readers will m eet tonight at 7:10 o’clock in T exas ; Union. The program is under the : direction o f Katherine D uncan and Dwight I borough, and will I consist of discussions o f modern, authors. _ o _ LITERARY SOCIETY MEETS Ashbel Literary Society will meet today at 5 o’clock in the Wo- ; men’s Gym, Marietta McGregor, president, announced Wednesday, Administration Program Discussed by Montgomery the A ppearing principal as speaker on the A ustin Rotary Club program Tuesday, Dr. Rob­ ert H. M ontgom ery, p rofessor of econom ics in the U niversity, dis­ cussed tho entire Roosevelt admin­ istration program with its contra­ d ictory factors b etw e en an em e rg ­ en cy program and a perm anent program at raising that aim s level o f 1925 and prices to the 1926 and providing fo r stabiliza­ tion o f these levels. is accomplished, a stabil­ If this ized currency and price level will he attem pted. The n ext step discussed w as the a ttem p t to put 1 4 ,0 00,000 men back to work in a short tim e and to g e t business in w orking order on a lon g tim e basis. The e m e rg ­ ency program calls for inflation and rising prices, while the per­ m anent program calls for practic­ ally non-fluctuation price levels and sound finan cing. Dr. M ontgomery stated W esley Davis is temporarily I both In a comparison o f the two pro- D A V IS ACTS AS SE C R E T A R Y that gram s Dr. M ontgomery took up agricultural production would have industrial issues and compared a ctin g as secretary to Dr. A. P . ; with their probable results. The j production ca u g h t up with it. A t Brogan, professor o f philosophy f ir st step program is the gold is the present tim e agriculture and assistan t dean o f the Grad­ w herein President Roosevelt will producing IOO per cent and in ­ u ate School. Davis is taking the try to run the price o f gold from dustry is “ plow ing up” 75 per cent place o f Miss Harrison Griffith price o f $ 3 3.56 an its present o f its production capacity. w h o w'as to ounce to $41.34 in an attem pt to Dr. Brogan. raise conditions to thy 1925 level. P u ttin g 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 men to work to be decreased until (C ontinued on Pnge S ix ) form erly secretary them FAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1*33 Freshmen Take Battering As Varsity Practices Offense Polish Plays Allison Defeats Kamrath for City Net Singles Championship — ♦ |—— ----------------- Cookmen Face Sooners Favorite Wins ^Unfinished Contest In Season Polo Classic Speaking Of Sports B y R I C H A R D M O R E H E A D re/' AV show F o r t Bohn VV 4 Ai i he t inn u tat ©th* int ii next y e a r , w e l l mug's,” is th e w a y the h S t a r T e l e g r a m q u o te s h a r d , Texas* sc o rin g lei* a q u ai Aer-p a g e ple­ at fo o tb a ll g e n t le m a n lid W e d n e s d a y , H illia rd : the Longhorns* a f t e r th e last it rn F o r t W o r th to h a v e m a d e in ta nt l y- put sa y in g m a y he now lay not — b u l right e x t r a rs a r e p u t t i n g .cep “ B ullet B o h n ’s ” rep- as- t a k i n g an* co v e te d th e to e v e n th e b attle . a well , to w a rd ag , and t y e a r ’s Vt P F o r it w a s t h e P u r p l e c o ­ h o r t s o f C o a c h F r a n c i s S c h m i d t t h a t t o o k t h e w i n d f r o m T e x a s* c h a m p i o n s h i p s a ils o n A r m i s t i c e D a y o f last y e a r. T h e y h a v e n o t d o n e it o f t e n f o r in th e t h i r d o f a c e n t u r y o f g r i d i r o n r iv a l r y t h e C h r i s t i a n s b a s e o n l y m a n a g e d t o w i n t w i c e a n d h o l d T e x a s t o a d r a w in 1 9 2 7 . C y L e l a n d b e a t I e x a s in 1 9 2 9 b y the p r o c e s s o f b e i n g t h e f i e l d . T h e f a s t e s t m an o n t h e s c o r e w a s 1 5 - 1 2 a n d th e F r o g s w e n t o n to w i n t h e c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h i p . L a s t y e a r , lin e w o n t h e T e x a s g a m e a s w e l l as t h e c o n f e r e n c e . W h e n a c o a c h h a s a l i n e t h a t c a n k e e p t h e o p ­ p o s i t i o n f r o m s c o r i n g , t h e w o r s t h e h a s a r i g h t is a d r a w . B u t S c h m i d t h a d a s e t o f t o go p r e t t y fa ir b a l l - c a r r i e r s w i t h h is f o r ­ w a r d s , so t h a t w a s t h a t . a l l - c o n f e r e n c e t h e T , C. U . to e x p e c t B e f o r e 1929 th e F o r t W o r th te a m h ad n e v e r b e a te n a T e x a s e le v e n , and th e y h a d been tr y i n g since M cK inley w a s p r e s id e n t. In t h e f o u r t e e n g a m e s p r e c e d in g th a t they h ad m a n a g e d o n e o n ly t h r e e tim es f o r a to ta l 20 p o in ts o r a to ta l of leas t h a n tw o p o in ts p e r gam e. to sc ore J o f i Meanwhile, the L o n g h o r n s h ad t a k e n th in g s ju s t a s th e y p le ase d a n d a m asse d p o in ta g e * ig htly sm a lle r th a n w h a t F r a n c e owe* U ncle S am , 311 m a r k e r s , ■winning the I UU* g a m e by 72-0. t o t a l a fro m t h r e e last N o v e m b e r 13, S in c e what we shall c o n s id e r 1927 t h e p r e s e n t series, th e t hr-m g 1 f o r s c o re sta n d s T e x a s , f o r T e x a s C h r is t ia n U n; w -rsity a n d o n e sc o re less tie . So on th a t basis, t h e r e is n o r e a ­ son w r i t t e n in th e f o o tb a ll a n n a ls t o b elieve S a t u r d a y ’s co n te st will Le a n y t h i n g b u t a to ss-u p . g am es two A d m i t t e d l y , T , C . U. w ill be p o i n t i n g f o r T e x a s , s i n c e a lo ss t h r o w * t h e m d e f i n i t e l y o u t o f t h e c o n f e r e n c e r u n n i n g . T e x a s he.* m u c h m o r e t o l o s e , f o r t h e y m u s t n o t o n l y w in thi* g a m e b u t t h e o n e a g a i n s t A r k a n s a s h e r e n e x t w e e k - e n d a s T h e S t e e r s w e r e t a k e n u n a w a r e s la st g a m e , bu t y o u c a n s i n k y o u r roll t h a t t h e i f t h e y c o m e o u t o n s h o r t e n d n e x t S a t u r d a y — it w ill b e b e c a u s e T. C. U . s h o w s th e d o n ’t b e t t e r t e a m — w h i c h t h e y h a v e . w e l l . t h r o u g h F r o m t h e w a y C o a c h L i t t l e ­ f i e l d ’s O r a n g e a n d W h i t e s q u a d h a s s m a s h e d p r a c t i c e th is w e e k , o n e g e t s t h e i d e a t h a t t h e y m i g h t h a v e t h e s c o r e s o f th e B a y l o r g a m e a n d l a s t y e a r ’s g a m e at F o r t W o r t h p a i n t e d in th e ir h e l m e t s , a n d e v e r y t i m e f o o t b a l l h a t , t a k e o f f t h e t h e y t h e y s e e t h o s e i r r i t a t i n g f i g u r e s . For Frog Contest A n o t h e r s c r i m m a g e b a t t e l i n g was on the p r o g r a m for th e Long- ! h o r n s y e s te r d a y a f t e r n o o n as th e y p r a c tic e d f o r the T. C. I . H o rn e d I F r o g clash h e r e S a t u r d a y . a n d S ta d iu m W i th the e y e s o f the S o u th w e s t c o n f e re n c e fo c u se d on t h e M e m ­ orial c o n f lic t, Coach Clyde L ittle f ie ld s e n t his c h a r g e s th r o u g h a lo n g d e t e r m i n e d drill. 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On t h e w hole, h o w e v e r, th e o f f e n s e w a s o r ! r e j u v e n a t e d S te e r cli* k in g sm oothly. In t h e I ne. C oa che s L ittle f ie ld a n d I S a n g e r an d J a m e s s t a r t e d G ra y a t e n d s, N ie b u h r a n d C o a te s, S m a r t t. ta ck le s, P e n n i n g t o n an d S m ith g u a r d s , w ith C a p ta in Bill t h e p l a y i n g c e n t e r B easley w hole s c rim m a g e . F re d and J im T o lb e rt w e r e a-; t a ckl e s ub s t i t u te s, a n d Rex P hil- lip* r e lie v e d Per,! in g to n a t g u a r d . B e to il the s c rim m a g e w a s o v e r , the L o n g h o rn m e m o t h r o u g h o u t used . most o f th e r e g u l a r sq u a d a ch a n c e > to play. F r o g P l a y s U s e d th e that gives j play s f o r a d u m m y T h e Reds ast ii H o rn e d F r o g s c rim m a g e , s h o w in g a w id e -o p e n t y p e of o f ­ c u s to m e r s fense i p l e n t y of th r ills f o r t h e i r m oney. T he F ro g s spe cia liz e on p rec ision .and d e c e p tio n , u s in g a v a rie d a t ­ s p i n n e r s tack th a t r a n g e s p as ses th r o u g h t h e line to th e field a n d a s y ste m of d o w n sp e e d y la te r a l s , w hich, w ith t h e a p o te n tia l P u r p l e to u c h d o w n e v e r y tim e th e b all is sn a p p ed . b a c k s , a r e f r o m lo n g L i tt le f ie ld s tr e s s e d t h e im p e r - i ; l a n c e of w a t c h i n g Dan H a r s t o n , | th e F r o g f u llb a c k who l a d s sig- j nals. H at -to n is a l e f t - h a n d e r a n d ; I his pas-e< h elped spell d e f e a t f o r { A. dc M. n u t m a n y Weeks ago. T h e v a r s it y c r e w is h a m p e r e d j j slig h tly by i n ju r ie s , n o n e of w hich j a r e c o n s id e r e d se rio u s . J a y A r- i nold -lig h tly i n ju r e d h is s h o u ld e r j ! a g a in y e s t e r d a y , : w e a r i n g t h e " b i r d c a g e ’’ ty p e of j I h e l me t t h a t C h a r l i e C o a te s use*, P e n n i n g t o n is f o r e h e a d since g a s h in g h is in I s c rim m a g e T u e s d a y . C h a rlie J o h n - j : sto n , -!,d m th e c lu b a r e a s k e d to be p r e s e n t, she said. LONGHORN Bowling Alley 2 5 Ob G u a d a l u p e Opening TODAY U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t O. O. ZENT P r o p r i e t o r • >t W i lm e r Allison, th e c o n c lu d in g s e ts i n t e r n a t i o n a l t e n n i s ace, is A u s t i n ’s te n n is s in ­ g le s c h a m p io n by v i r t u e o f his d e ­ cisive v ic to ry o v e r E a r l K a m r a t h th e in sin g le s f in a ls played a t th e P eniek C o u r ts W e d n e s d a y . A llison d r o p ­ p ed t h r e e g a m e s in th e f in a l sets th e m a tc h w hich w as called o f th e th i r d a t 7-all la s t F r id a y in a f t e r e a c h n e t m a n h ad w o n o n e set. T h e m a tc h w a s c o n t in u e d in th e u n f in is h e d set a n d t h e fin a l r e s u lt s w e r e 6-3, 5-7, 10-8, a n d 6-2 f o r A llison. tw o h u n d r e d A p p r o x i m a t e ly s p e c t a t o r s \vitne*sed th e m a tc h a n d *aw e x c e lle n t te n n is t e c h n iq u e d isp la y e d by b o th p la y ers. Allison t h a d t h a t d r a w s tio n b e t w e e n th e n e a r c h a m p io n . s o m e th in g t h e line o f d e m a r c a ­ a n d th e c h a m p io n l i t t l e e x t r a t h a t A t 3 o ’clock t o d a y K arl K a m ­ r a th a n d S t e r l i n g W illia m s will I pla y M a rtin B u x b y a n d B e r t r a m j W e lte n s for t h e d o u b le s c h a m p io n - ; ship, D r. P en ie k s t a t e d W e d n e s - I d ay. 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This y e a r th e y h a v e d e f e a t e d M issouri tw ic e a n d Io w a once. t o u r n a m e n t Intramural Musings T h u r s d a y * * S c h e d u l e I n d o o r B a s e b a l l 7 o’clock— N e w m a n C lub vs. L i t t l e C a m p u s ; c o u r t I ; F r e s h m a n F e llo w s h ip Club vs. W e sle y F o u n d - 8 o ’clo ck — H illel F o u n d a t i o n vs. C z e c h C lu b , c o u r t I ; Z e ta B e ta T a u vs. K a p p a S ig m a , c o u r t 2. 9 o’clock— T e j a s C lub vs. B. H all, c o u r t I ; P h i D e l t a T h e t a vs. S ig m a Chi. c o u r t 2. H a n d b a l l S i n g l e * s a n o u t s t a n d i n g fig-1 a t i o n , c o u r t 2. 4:1 5 o ’clock - C o u r t I. L e g g e t t ( L u s k H o u se ) vs. W o o d (B r id g e s - ; c o u r t 2, C a n t o r ( W e i n t r a u b ) vs. S p r i n g e r C o le m a n Since polo is a m a j o r s p o r t in the U n iv e r s it y o f O k la h o m a , t h e r e a r e a b o ut f i f t y m e n o u t f o r the s por t , t h e pick o f w hich fo rm th e t e a m which is c o m in g t o th e C a p - j ( W e i n t r a u b ) ; c o u r t 4, Cook ( B ’s) j • vs. O a k le y ( F u ll H o u s e ) ; c o u r t 5, j ital C ity to e n g a g e th e C o o k m e n . St r a d i a n ( W ic h ita ) vs, Ivey (Go- ----------- — o--------------- r i l l a s ) ; c o u r t 6, C u n n i n g h a m (T in - I mr* h o r n s ) ( G r i f f i t h s ) ; ! W ill T ou r C am p u s c o u r t 7, M u r r a y ( W e s. P n s y b . ) vs. J W i n z e r t ( T i n h o r n s ) ; c o u r t 8, Mag- liolo ( G r i f ­ ( T i n h o r n s ) vs. Dilg f ith s ! . c sa tu r d a y V isitors T o u r s o f the c a m p u s will ( A t h l e t i c s ) ; (Z o c a h s ) vs. M a d d o x vs. C ohen c o u r t 3,1 bo •. I . th e e x - s t u d e n t s a n d sp o n so red by th e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A s - j s e d a t i o n S a t u r d a y fo r t h e b e n e f i t I v is ito rs ! (A h e r e fo r t h e T ex a s-T . C. II. f o o t ­ ball gam e. One t r i p w ill s t a r t a t IO o ’clock and l l o’clock a t th e T e x a s U n io n . J o h n th e a s ­ M d u n la y , s e c r e t a r y o f so ciation , has a n n o u n c e d . 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T A U BE TA PI TO MEET P la n s f o r th e i n i t ia t io n of n ew m e m b e r s will be disc usse d a t a m e e ti n g of T a u B e ta Pi, h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y o f the C olleg e of E n g i ­ n e e r in g , T h u rs d a y ' n ig h t. Roger L e d b e tte r , p r e s id e n t o f th e U n i­ v e r s it y c h a p t e r o f the f r a t e r n i t y , a n n o u n c e d M o n d a y . -------------- o ...— ------— M rs. G. W . A lle n o f Y o rk to w n v isited h e r d a u g h t e r , M a u re n e , last w ee k -e n d . RENFRO’S BEGINS T O D A Y Thursday at 8:30 a. rn. Sharp D A N C E P L A N S C HA N G E D T h e A ll- U n iv e r sity D ance S a t ­ u r d a y n ig h t will be held a t the T e x a s U nion in ste a d o f at G re g ­ o r y G y m n a s iu m us p r e v io u s ly a n ­ n o u n c e d , C h a rle s Zivley, m a n a g e r of T e x a s U nion, said W e d n e s d a y . B u r n e y S tin so n a n d his o r c h e s tr a w i ii play f o r t h e d an c e. Little Overlapping Found in Courses T h e c o m m i t t e e w hich had been s e le c te d to s t u d y th e p r o b le m of in o v e r la p p in g c o u r s e s th e U n i­ th e g e n e r a l v e r s it y r e p o r t e d a t f a c u l t y m e e t i n g T u e s d a y th a t t h e r e is v e r y little o v e r la p p in g a n d t h a t it is w idely s c a t t e r e d in d if ­ f e r e n t d e p a r t m e n t s . P r e s id e n t ll. Y. B e n ed ict a n ­ n o u n c e d th a t a c o m m i t t e e on c a m ­ p u s pride will be a p p o i n te d in the n e a r f u t u r e , th is c o m m itte e to be c o m p o sed o f b o th s t u d e n t s and f a c u l t y m e m b e r s . A c o m m itt e e co m p o se d o f D r, W . J. B a ttle , c h a i r m a n , a n d Dr. to Milt »n IL G u t- e h w a s n a m e d s e n d a t e l e g r a m of s y m p a t h y to Mrs. M. F. Y o u n t, w if e o f the l a t e ML F. Y o u n t. U n iv e r s it y R e ­ g e n t . D r. 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T h e s e c o n d w a s b ro u g h t j from K e n ilw o r th Hall in E n g la n d w h ic h S ir W a lt e r S c o tt i z e d ; th e v in e w a s g r o w i n g on the wall b e n e a t h th e b a lc o n y w h e r e A my R o b erts m e t h e r d ea th b e ­ c a u s e o f Un f i c k l e n e s s o f t h e Earl o f L eic este r. T h u s, t h e s e iv y vin es, t h t lik e t h r e a d s o f U n iv e r s i t y w it h f a m o u s t h o s e m i l e s t o n e s o f lite r a t u r e . w h ich f a m o u s life , coronet t im m o rta l- \ Dean T a y lo r n e x t r e la ted so m e lo ve a f f a i r s o f v a r io u s ! h u m o r o u s p r o f e s s o r s in t h e U n iv e r s ity . I hose t o r ie s a r e c o n t a i n e d t h e re­ c e n t l y c o m p l e t e d “ F i f t y Y e a r s on I in F o r t y A c r e s ,” he co m p r isin g th r ee v o l u m e s w hich D e a n T a y lo r wrote. 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H e is j u n i o r m e m b e r of Phi B e t a K a p p a as well as bei ng a m e m b e r o f Phi political S i g ma Alpha, h o n o r a r y - .. u n co f r a t e r n i t y , s t u d e n t a s s i st ­ a n t in the d e p a r t m e n t of g o v e r n ­ m e n t . p a g e at t he U n i v e r s i t y L i b ­ r ar y . p r e s i de nt < f I n t e r n a ­ tional R e la ti o ns Cl ub in 1932, a n d h as se r ve d on se ver al c o m m i t t e e s f o r p a s t R o u n d- Up s . t h e His s p o r t s i n t e r e s t s i n clude b a s e ­ ball, f oot bal l, and tennis. He ha> played i n t r a m u r a l b a s eb a l l at t he Un i v er si t y, i n t e r e s t s ll is o u ts i d e a r e t h e field o f c u r r e n t «. g o v ( r n me n t a I a f f a n s . r e c ei ve b o t h H e r m a n J o n e s c f D e c a t u r is t h e sixt h c a n d i d a t e to q ual if y. He is a s e n i o r s t u d e n t in t he School o f Law a n d will his b a c h e l o r of law a n d b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e es in t he s pr in g. G o v e r n ­ m e n t a n d e c o n om i c s a r e his m a ­ y a ’ a n d m i n o r r e s pe ct i ve l y. J o n e s t h e is at p r e s e n t p r e s i d e n t t h e School of Law. c h a i r m a n of a uncil in f ( ’ h a ti cell o r s . rn em b e r ■Ita Phi, h o n o r a r y l egal a m e m b e r of t he st u- 1 o f the T e x a s L a w P e ­ ri a r , a n i q u i z m a s t e r in I of Law. He al so the Mi L a u r i n L a w o f t h a t school, o f is rn basketi not active t he Uni ve y e a r s in cat ut J un c h i e f s p o r t s i n t e r e s t s lie vail a n d bas eball. 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This u r t h yea: s t u d e n t y f r o m S a n An- college w o r k has t f o r one s u m m e r led S an A n t o n i o is his f ir s t F r a n k is a ft in the Univer si t o n lo. All of hr b e e n hi re exet : when he at ter n J u n i o r College. toe in yea r e m i n e n t wa: s t u d e n t in th Sciences. He E t a Sigma, f ra t er n i t y ' f S i gma Rho, termly', At hi i ty, I n t e r n a t i o n a l Be l a t H i l d e b r a n d L a w Society De l t a Phi, his social m a t e r n i t y . P r e f e r s T r a c k . B a s e b a l l in t he t h e t e a m Tri ; W O a n a wa. lh, Of all the sn or t s , F r a n k p r e f e r s t r a c k a n d bas eba l l . L a s t y e a r he t h e w i n n i n g was a m e m b e r o f i n t r a m u r a l in baseball f r a t e r n i t y division. He also s e rv ed J u d i c i a r y of a m e m b e r Council I 9 p r e s i d e n t o f I man c i a " . R o b e r t Gre J of N a v a s o t a i- a g r a d u a l e h avi ng t a k e n his bac h el o r o f a r t s d e g r e e f r o m t h e Ur.i' i r s i t y in J u n e . 1932. Physics is hi s m a j o r with m a t li­ ( m a : i f s his n e n o r . While a f re sh- m a n hi won s e co nd place in t h e B r o w n loathe ma t i e a l c on t es t , a n d w h e n a s o p h o m o r e he wo n f irs t place in a s i m i l a r m a t h c o n t e s t . I hi H e B e l a Ka p pa , S i g m a Ai, h o n o r a r y j u n i o r m e m b e r of s t u d e n t . is a l a b o r of using t he coi ler- p r e : a : ion o f the peopl e, era, a n d j c a r d s w e r e m a d e in d up - c o u n t y to w h o m t he y r e l a t e . ” I n q u i r y R e c e i v e d C o m m i s s i o n e r s ’ C o u r t C o u n t y r e c en t l y i n q u i r e d a s t of B e n e d i c t C o m m e n t * ^ In c o m m e n t i n g u po n t he inipor- l a n c e a n d i mpr essive n a t u r e o f the B e x a r Archi ves, P r e s i d e n t Bo n e­ d o c u m e n t s had bee n pl a ce d in the th*- s t a t u s o f t h e w o r k on t h e J sot e x p r es s e d g r e a t p r i d e t h a t the t e d oc u m e n t s , a n d t he B o a r d of R e g - ' a n d U ni ve r s it y l i b r a r y l a r ge ly t h r o u g h ent s, the P r e s i d e n t ’s of fi c e, t h e stat"' o f t he L i b r a r y m a d e im- t he e f f o r t s 30 y e a r s a g o o f L. (J. mod a t e r e p l y , g i v i n g a d e t a i l e d re- j H igbee, his c l a s s m a t e a n d r oo m- the po r t on t h e p r c r e s s to dat i a n d m a t e , l i e called a t t e n t i o n to p r es e rv i n g o f f e r i n g to send t o B e x a r ( •■univ U g h des irabili ty t h a t p o r t i o n of a n d men- w or k t h a t had b e e n co mp l e t ed . of s uc h hi st or i c p a p e r s t i n ne d t he r e g r e t t a b l e f a c t t h a t the t r a n s l a t i o n t he f a m o u s d o c u m e n t s . It in c o r r e s p o n d - k n o w n , C h a i r m a n Beau f ord H. J e s t e r of S t a t e I- n o t t a k i n g s t e ps to r e p r i n t t he B o a rd o f R e g e n t s a n d Dr. H. or o t h e r w i s e p r e s e r v e m a n y o t h e r is well- V. B e n ed i c t , p r e s i d e n t o f t he Uni- the t h a t ver sit y, h a v e b ee n t h e con gr es s e s once w i t h C o u n t y J u d g e W o o d h u l l ; o r igi na l j o u r n a l s o f t he Re pu bl i c of T ex as , while r e g a r d i n g a r t h e m a t t e r , still m p r i n t , a r e n o t accessible, r a n g e m e n t s s a t i s f a c t o r y to e v e r y a n d t h e i r c o n t e n t s p r o b a b l y c a n ­ on e have b e e n mu ie f o r the con no t be p r e s e r v e d ver y m u c h l ong e r ti n u a n ce o f the \v un l e s s r ec op i ed or p r i nt e d. t h e se n ut l u n a I w e a l t h b a c k t o i t s f o r m e r d ” in 1 9 2 5 . rn, | T i l e s p e a k e r e x p l a i n e d t h a t t h e iit­ al’ c c a s e d b u y i n g v o l u m e a n d t h e t o s t a r t i n g o f w h e e l s o f i n d u s t r y a n d ut- g' ner vi l y t h e b u y i n g h e n a t i o n y . ou l d a c c o m - j a i s e rn w e a l t h . 'w el o f 8 9 8 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 i n c r e a s i n g n e x t c o n g r e s s s e t s u p c t o w i d e n t h e d i s p a r i t y Hand (C on tinu ed From P a g e O ne) “ I 1898. rem em b er,” team in says Dean T a y l o r , “ how ty p ical of a gam e it w as to se e R obert­ son excited , and h ear him y ellin g , ‘Hurry up. K id! H urry up, K id!” ’ R ob ertson ’s hand, or th e tra cin g o f it, is ch aracterized by the a b ­ s e n c e o f the third fin g er, for the sam e reason th a t there | no thum b on t h e oth er hand; th ere j was no t h i r d fin g e r to trace. is ' j B e t h e a t o o k a b a c he l o r o f law in 1899, a n d fo r m a n y d e g r e e y e a r s h a d a s t e a d y practice in L i v i ng s t o n , b u t r e c e n t l y he has s p e n t most of his t ime in H ou s­ t o n with a d a u g h t e r . R o b e r t s o n is a m e m b e r o f t he Dall as law f i r m of R o b e rt s o n , R o b e r t s o n , a n d P ay n e . H e t oo k bis b a c h e l o r of l a w d e g r e e in 1900, a n d a m a s t e r of law d e g r e e in 1901. e n d c o r n e r t he w e s t is W h e n old M a i n Bui ldi ng t o r n d o w n to m a k e w a y f o r a n ew s t r u c t u r e , t w o s t o n e s will be i m p o r t a n t , pr e s e rv e d . T h e most st on e , of cour se , is t h e this laid in 188-'!. T h e o t h e r is [ w h i t e s t o n e u n d e r t h e le ft w i n ­ dow on por ch, which is o f a l m o s t eq ua l i m p o r ­ t a n c e in t he m i n d s of Dea n T a y lor a n d o t h e r s who h a v e b e e n wi t h t he U n i v e r s i t y m a n y y ea r s. N o t h i n g of f i c i a l has b e e n d o n e to t he s t o n e is p r es e r ve d, -ce that old b u t it is c e r t a i n tha t i t u n e r s will n o t allow t o fall “ C h u c k ” i nto oblivion. W h e n W o r t h a m , c a p t a i n of t he 1898 f ootbal l t e a m , t r a c e d t h e h a n d s of his f r i e n d s t he st one , he in n o t only m a d e a r ec o rd of f r i e n d - I ship, b u t also he placed a m e m o r ­ ial to t w o of his mo st a bl e hene h- n.i n. T h e t r a c i n g has w o r n s h a l ­ low with t h e p as si ng of ye a r s , b u t r e c e n t l y D e a n T a y l o r h i ms el f r e t r a c e d it w i th bl a ck pencil to b r i n g it ba c k t o life, b a c k t o n o ­ ti ce. the it Learn to Dance IO (Mas* Lessons $6 8 Private Lessons $6 SARAH PUNN HARRIS 8112 West Avenue Phone 6669 NATIONAL BOOK WEEK The Nations Read These Books W olf Silent .......... John Cowper Pow ys The Raven .... Marquis James Victory ................................. Joseph Conrad D evils—Drugs Doctors Howard W . Haggard, Md. Marriage and Morals Bertrand Russell The Tragic Era ... Claude Bowers Kit Carson ........ Stanley Vestal N by E .......... ............ 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Most im portant of all, Camels do not jangle my nerves, even when I light up one Camel after another.” If you are n erv o u s.. . inclined to “ fly off the handle”. .. change to Camels. Your own nerves and taste will confirm the fact th a t this milder cigarette, made from is better for costlier tobaccos, steady smoking. CAMEL’S c o s t l ie r to b a c c o s NEVER CET O* YOUR NERVES...NEVER T.RE ^ •— -- - Copyright. 19SS, It. J. It' >Uylus Tub., co CompAliy k