Im proved Telephone Service Seen In N e w Plans © fa D a i Im © ex T h e First C o lleg e D aily in th e South H i e W eather Yes ter day’s t e m p e r a t u r e ; high, ( I T oda y’s f o r e c a s t : pa rt l y cloudy 63; low 54 and colder. AUSTIN, TEXAS, TU E S D A Y , FE BR UAR Y 14, 1933 No. 116 Intramural A r tis ts Action Bill Introduced Xirmail Schedule , , Newly Appointed Rates announced Menlbers Sea, e(, Vol. XXXIV Faculty to Hear Discussion For New Catalogue Ten Changes in Arts And Sciences Bulletin Suggested Meeting Today Legislation A ffects New Students, Degree Applicants in of tho Te n changes genera! catal ogue proposed by the f a c u l ­ ties of the College of Arts an d t h e G r a du a te Sciences and School will be discussed at the f o ur t h me et ing of t he general f a c ­ ulty in Garrison Hall I Tuesday, Dr. M. R. Gutseh, .secretary, said Monday. The legislation will a f ­ fect appl icants f or degrees, m e m ­ bers of the G r a d ua t e School and the School of Law, new students, and s tu de nt s of Czech, psychol­ ogy, a n d Greek. philosophy, Latin, is in filed Not ice of the changes has been submi tt ed to the ge ne ra l faculty and as yet no protests have been received, Dr. Gut.-ch said, lf no the office objection the sce­ of the Pr esident or of n t a r y of the facult y within t e n days f r om t he da te of circul ari ­ zation. the changes proposed a r e to have been approved by held if objection the body. However, is filed within t h e this period, proposed legislation will be p r e ­ sented to the gener al f aculty a t i the its next meeting. Otherwise legislation will be submitted to the Board of Regents for its a p ­ proval which m a tt e r , if accepted, becomes official. Dr. Gutseh said. R e q u i r e 3 0 S e m e i t e r H o ur * from 36 s e m e s t e r 1 change would do ! The first of these changes as : the i and Sciences the c andida te for t he college to ad vocat ed by the f ac ult y of College of Arts would r eq u i re degree a complete at least hours of work at the University. The second away with that t he degree p r e ­ c an di da te s pa ra to ry to law must take a f o r ­ l anguage examination. The eign third a me n dm e n t would include Czech language group. A the r equir ement for f ou r t h c ha nge would make the r e q u i r em e n t f or Hie minor when the ma jor is philosophy or psychology more specific and log­ to ical by allowing subs ti t ut e another minor on r ec­ the d ep ar t me nt o mme nda tion of aud with t h e dean, the approval <>f the modern the student in C h a n g e C a t a l o g u e S e c t i o n The fifth a m e n dm e n t would change section 2 u nder prescribed work to read “ A s t u d e n t who o f ­ a course in one of the clas­ fer sical languages in satisfaction of re q ui r em en t 2 may not o f f e r thi course t oward the satisfaction of re qu ir eme nt 3.” This was s u g ­ gested because at present a s t u ­ dent who offers Latin to satisfy the mat he ma ti cs r e q ui r e m en t may not o f f er Greek t h e l anguage foreign to satisfy r equi r ement . to “ In l e a d : The sixth change would amend “ prescribed p ar ag r ap h 3 u nd er wor k’’ satisfying this r equi rement Latin B will bo counted as a n umb e re d course.” recom­ a m e n dm e n t was This mended by d e p a r t m e n t of class­ the Dean on ical the is lait in B equivalent to the first number ed course in any other foreign l a n ­ guage. language* and that grounds in C ha ng e s t he general c a t a ­ logue wnich are advocated by the the G ra d u a t e School f acult y of ( Cont inue d on Pa ge Four ) around the perip with the b i l l i a r d Lives Menaced Bt/ Cable B reak One foot of space m a y have saved the lives of several men F r i ­ day a ft er no o n when a telephone the University to cable parallel power cable, and very close to it, was damaged d ur ing excavations on the Main Building, F. E. Moss, a lineman f or the telephone company, said Monday. the south side of “ The telephone cable is about a foot from the powm cable, which carries a high voltage, and if the powei cable had been struck, some of the wor kmen might have been ele ct r oc ut ed, ” Mr. Ross explained, in “ The only d a ma g e was done di sr up t in g some of in the wires the telephone caille.” Burglars Enter Sigma Chi House For Second Time Double Robbery Takes Loot Valued at More Than $200 Loot valued at more t h a n $200 j was taken Su n da y night and early Monday mor ni ng by thieves who entered the Sigma Chi f r a t e r n i t y house, 306 West Ni ne te enth, and a house located at 2008 Red River, Jame^ Foible, Sigma Chi house ma na g er , was about 6:30 by a thief prowling t hrough t he house, He roused Wayene Love the f ront door slammed, but as they reached the bv porch, the disap­ that his peared. Love discovered watch valued at $125 had been taken. Seven boys were sleeping ii. the house at time, and all the su ff er ed small losses in cash. awakened i nt r ud e r t ime had the S u i t s S t o l e n C. M. Lanier, a s t u d e n t living at 2008 Red River, r ep or te d Mon­ day t h a t a thief had e nt er ed his room somet ime d ur i ng the night and carried off t h r e e suits worth $75 and two pair of shoes. A gold watch, some medals, and n u m e r ­ ous other a r t i c l e s were overlooked. T hr ee boys were sleeping in the room at tho time the prowler e n ­ tered it. About three weeks ago, Lani er was robbed of all his cloth­ ing. Wrist watches, a typewr it er , and $H><) in cash were taken from six f r a t er n i t y houses in a series of burglaries d u ri n g the week-end o f J a n u a r y I I and 1 5 . T h e Sigma , Chi house wa* en te re d at that time burglar- also. Ot her f r at e r n i t i e s Reports received from Ka pp a Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi, and Phi -Sigma Delta. the d e ­ tective b u r e a u of the Austin po­ lice d e p a r t m e n t Monday a ft e rn o o n stated been found of the loot or the persons responsible for the recent burglaries. that no tr ace two had Urskow Funeral To Be Held Today Barton to O fficiate Burial of Laborer At Fu n e ra l services for .Jensen Ur kskow will T ue sd ay at 2 o ’clock the Charles chapel of f uneral home, ceived from the Monday. Christ tan be held from the B. Cook i n f o r ma ti o n re* m o r t u a r y stated Mr. Urkskow was killed while j Calhoun Seeks Faculty Advice On Phone Plan Five Changes to Be Made In Present Trunk Connections Lines Added New Buildings Necessitate Dial Installation On Campus In a ci rcular l etter distributed j ! to various d e p a r t m e n t s of the Uni- | versify, C. W Calhoun, c o m p t r o l - 1 lier, advises that t he expansion of I activities a ccompanyi ng the occu­ pation of the new buildings neces­ sit ates a c ampus telephone service. reo r ga ni zat i o n of t he j Expansi on of the new telephone - facilities will not be star ted until all necessary inf or mat ion r e g a r d ­ i n g such expansions has been re- I ceived and a decision has been ; 1 reached by officials. 1 A f t e r st udy a n d with I of the t elephone company, the f ob j J lowing system appe ar s to be th< best solution, Mr. Calhoun said: trunk conf e re nce the officials and engineers The addition of foul I j lines to the existing system to r e - j | Hove the overloaded condition cd the ten present trunks. C ha ng i ng of phones so t ha t all j calls made c ampus f r om any phone, whet her made to a .station on or o ff the campus, will be made by dial and not by calling the operator. ( ’ails from outside the campus the c amp us to be to stations on made as a t present.. in to be divided two Phone s classes, A Phones of and B. class A will tu> used to call a n y ­ inside or outside the c a m ­ where pus as at present , except that co n ­ nection will lie by dial. Phones of class B will be connected with phones on the c amp us only. They cannot be used to call out si de the c amp us mu c an t hey be called from the outside, b u - make dial c onnections with all o t h e r campus phones. L i t t l e C a m p y * in S y s t e m The Little < ampin- will be in­ c or por ate d in the system. t lass A phones will cost about $3.50 a month and class B $1.75 a month, depending, Mr. Calhoun advised, .somewhat on t he numbei of each used. i nf or m r eques ted The various d e p a r t m e n t s have been the to ('omptroliei how ma ny phones of A and lf will be required. They were also asked wh et he r t hey would be interested in having a building phone system that lias no connection outside the building and will not bo a part of the regular phone system. If such an a r r a n g e m e n t is desired, the room* where needed the phones a re should lie indicated in the r e c o m ­ mendations. The addition of four t r un k lines will make a total of fourt een, al ­ lowing f o r that n u m b e r of s i m u l ­ between conversations t aneous University outside stations. st ati ons and B aptist Service W ill S ponsor C ity R ally The Baptist T r a in in g Service, the citywide which will sponsor revival tally in connection with week, will begin T ues day at IO o’clock at the F ir s t Baptist Church, Miss Madge Baker, directoi of the Austin Baptist T r a i n i n g S e r ­ vice, said Monday. fell I t h e doing p la st er ing work on second floor of the new Physics Ray Rozell of Waco will dis- Building last Th u r sd a y . He Why Adults Should Attend f r o m a scaffold to the bas ement j *LU,HS . t T r a i ni n g Service,” and Bapti of the building. Miss Kdwina Robinson of San Marcos will talk on “ How to Plan and Render i n t e r e s ti n g B. Y. P. U. Pr og ra ms. " The Rev. T. N. B ar t o n will o f ­ ficiate a t t he services and pall­ b ear er s will be selected from the member s of the local c a r p e n t e r s ’ the in te rme nt will be union, Oakwood Cemetery. in As f o r as could bo determined. Mr. Urkskow had no relatives in the United States. i tied were Phi Ga mma Delta, Delta (classes WYNDOM ( (JOLOEN DAWN ) \\ HITK is scheduled to receive a board bill from the Pi Phi house manager . Ask A UBR E Y E L L I O T to show you his comic valent ine . . . eireu- th«* re stantial evidence indicates e nt r y a1 a cer tai n DE K E into I n ci de nt ­ W A L T O N ’S ally, a cullud g en tl ema n recently inquired of a Ni ne te en t h S t r e et resident, “ Could you all tell me what- Miss SIGMA CHI live a t ? ” following. It is said that J A M E S W I G I N ­ T O N ^ manl y chest s u f f er e d no end by v ir tue of the removal of a m u s ta rd plaster. LOIS T H O M P S O N ’S v o i c e would make any q u a r t e t t e worth while . . . The prize secret of the c ampus is the n a t u r e of FO R RE ST S H E L L E Y ’S Chr istmas to MARY WI L LI AMS . . . list closely . . . “ now is the time to buy S t e r ­ l ing” . . . Sheeley heeds the ads, gift F och t to S p e a k O n ‘Our S ta te H ig h w a y s ’ Dr. J ohn Arnold Focht, pr of es­ sor of hi gh wa y engineering, will speak on “ O u r St a te Highway De­ p a r t m e n t ” in an illustrated lecture to be given at a meet i ng of Sigma Xi a t the Fa c ul t y Club T uesday at 8 o ’clock. In his lecture, Dr, Focht will t r a ce the o rganizat ion of the St at e Highway D ep a rt me nt from 1917, when the S t at e Legi sl at ur e passed the aet to organize this ment, to the pr ese nt date. in that Dr. Focht will also explain t he the is being done work m o t o r patrol, design, construction, ma int ena nc e, equipment, mat erial and tests d e pa r t m e n t s . In this last d e p a r t me n t , Dr. Fo c ht will tell of ; considerable research work t h a t is being done, especially with soil j and concrete. T. C. Gar denei of Dallas, who is in charge of fevi val week, will receive r epor ts from the di fferent churches. Mi** Grace Conn of Dal­ las will explain the sword drill. the use of Thursday the rally will start at It) o ’clock a t the Sout h Austin Baptist Church arui will be held in connection vvth the monthly meeti ng of the council wor ker s of the Aust in Baptist Association, 1) ------ A yres to C onsider E con om ic P ro b lem s Dr. Clarence FL Ayres, pr of es ­ sor of economics, will deliver the eighth of the University public lee Eco- lur es on in Garrison Hall 5 the “ Na tu r e of a ud ito riu m Wednesday o’clock, at Dr. A y r e s ’ talk will continue t he discussion o f economic problems dealt with by the speakers of the past two months. The n at ur e of present Eu ro pe an conditions and the problems of int ernati onal r e ­ lations will be br ought out by Dr. Ayres, d e pa r t- j nomtc P ea ce ” I nt er est cont inues to grow a* the i nt ra mu ra l basketball teams n e a r t he semi-finals o f the t hr ee cliv ision— de pa rt me nt al , f r a t e r ­ i ndependent. Games nity, and each week b et ween the p r e s en t date and March 15 will d e t e r ­ the balcony mine who will play in the finals on Kite Nile. T e a m follower each night dot g a m es are scheduled, and the to grow large crowds promise as the field narrow* down so t he best team. Jewels to Red Candy Boxes: Growth of Valentine’s Day B y I. G. A B N E Y It. is indeed a far cry from the gaudy red cellophane which symbolize Va le nt in e’s Day, F e b r u a r y 14, to u elegant love-letters, composed with such p a instaking care, ft seems strange once its ou t st an di ng f eature, ach and universal festival should have d e g e ne r at e a pa children and people who like t o t send hoi rid comic insults to other s j whom they especially dislike. that into I lac of candy k to the that were an anci ent time for that lose In 186-!, the day had already b e ­ its popul arit y as a gun to holiday. “ Saint Va le nti ne ’s Day is almost e ve ry wh er e a much de- g e n e i at ed festival,” says a book time, “ consist­ published at ing merely of t he st rating of j o c ­ ular a n ony mo us letters, and tilts contin* d very much to t h e h u m b ­ ler classes.” The a u t h o r would doubtless have g r eat ly extended his l ament s had he seen the few vestiges of the fete that remain to us— s tandar dized heart boxes and cheap place-card . O l d English C u s t o m of Originally, in England an d Scot tin- principal cust om c o n­ land, of lots. sisted the d ra wi ng in equal "Maids and bachelors” numbe r s got t o ge th er an d wrote their na me s on billets, or small paper tokens. These were mixed and d r aw n out by lot, each person j receiving the name of one of the oppo-ite sex. Tim courtship which inevitably followed lasted fen sev­ eral days at least, and the whole t hing was “ likely to end in love." The y o ung men went about w e a r ­ ing the badges of their par ti cul ar long as the wooing maiden.- as : lasted. Samuel Pepys, in his famous I j our nal, wrote this "ti St. Valen­ t i n e ’s Day. 1667: "Thi s mor ni ng came up to my w i f e ’s bedside ii being dressed myself) little Will Mercer to be her valentine, an d brought her name wr it te n on blue paper in gold letters, dune by hi m­ self, ver y p r e t t y ; and we were both well pleased with it. But I am also this y e ar my wife’s val­ it will cost me five e n t i n e , and pounds. Speaki ng of the cele- : bruted Miss St ua rt , who later be ­ came t he Duchess of Richmond, lie says: “ The Duke of York, being once her valentine, did give her a jewel of 8t)0 pounds; and my Lord Mandeville, her valentine Dos year, a ring of about dud pounds, l at te r Ei ght eent h < A n ­ ility husband-catching seemed to I be the chief concern of the maiden who happened to be in circulation l h One girl says, on F e b r u a r y in an i nt imate essay: “ Last F r i ­ day was V a le n ti n e ’s Day, and the night, b ef or e I got five bay-leaves, .rn! pinned f o u r of t he m to the c or ne rs of my pillow and the fifth in I should d re a m of my sweethear t, Betty said we should be married before t he y e a r was out. But to make it more sure, I boiled a n egg hard, and took out Die yolk, and it with sal t; and, wh en I filled the middle. And t he n the In if I ( C on ti nue d on Page F ou r ) Professors File Applications For Federal Positions Texas Senators Recommend Blanton, Commission Of Education From a Washi ngt on dispatch by Murk I,. Goodwin, s t a f f c or r es ­ pondent of The Dallas Morning t WO News, members of t h e I Alive rsit v arc applicant Fed- new oral appoinments undei I honor rat Vc regime. is understood that f a c u l t y of for the the it the position of assistant di- i I lr (’aleb Peri y Pat terson, pi o fessoi of g ove rnme nt , ha* applied f o r doctor of the Federal budget, anil Dr. Annie Webb Blanton, a s s e - j ciaie professor of educational a d ­ ministration, r e c o m ­ has mended by the Texas senators for a pp o in t me n t as Commissioner of Education. Dr, Blanton, the sistei of Representat ive Thomas L. Blan ­ ton of t he Abilene district, was at one time St ate S u p e r i n t e n de n t of Edueat. ion. been M a n y T e x a n s A p p l y Texas is fur ni shing manj, appli­ cants f o r maj or places. Hairy Se x­ ton of Brownsville, secretary to Speakci J oh n Gar dn e r, probably will be ret ommc nde d for app o i nt ­ ment us Collector of Customs for the San Antonio district limb r the new admi nist rati on. This place will be available immediately a f t e r March 1. Mrs, Earl Cog.bul of Granbury, prominent Texas club woman, has been in Washi ngton in the i nt e r­ est of her a p p oi n t me n t as Com­ missioner of Indian Affairs, In - p a n men! of Interior. J u d g e A. L. Lewis of Houston has appled f or t he position of gov- ernoi of Por to Rico, a place now held by J a m e s Beverly, an e x ­ student of the University; Sam McCorkle has applied for the posi­ tion of A tt or ne y General of Porto Rico. A n u mb e r of Te x a ns have made application f or positions in dgai Soule, the diplomatic c o r p s , the for to Latin f Houston, has applied position of minister A merit a. O R C HE ST R V TO MEET The Wesley Foundation or che s­ t r a will meet W ed ne sd a y night a t 7:•!<) o’clock at Die Wesley Bible Chair, Helen M ar g a r e t H a nd l e y , director, anno un ce d Monday. Intramural Dual Swimming Tourney Starts Wednesday To Reorganize State Education W ould Abolish Instruction Of First Tw o Years At University Senior Colleges Regents, Directors W ould Be Joined into One State Board Reorganization of t he S t a t e ’s higher educati on system u n de r a plan closely following the r ecom­ mendat i ons of the S ta te Board of Educat ion was sought in a bill in­ troduced in the House of Repr e­ sentatives Monday by Mrs. Sarah ; T, Hughes of Dallas, IL IL Ander- j son of Godley, and Penrose Met­ calfe of San Angelo. Freshmen and sophomore cour at the University would be os abolished in f av or of f o u r senior colleges and eight ju ni or colleges. while only t he University and the Agricultural and Mechanical Col - 1 be enttiled to off er j lege would g r a d u a t e work, to he l a tte r r estricted to a g r icult ur e, m e ch a n­ ical a rt s and n a t ur a l sciences. the C o n s o l i d a t i o n P l a n n e d The boards of regent and di-j r ectors at th*, various institutions it- now constituted would be abol­ ished and consolidated into a Texas S ta t e Board of R e g e n t s , which would assume all power* and f un c ­ tions now exercised by t he several hoards, The proposed board would be comprised of nim* members, a ppointed by the Governor for six- year overlapping terms, with the exception that the first hoard shall be composed of one m e m b e r from each of the present six boards and t hree appointed by the Governor. t ha t would be aboli sh' d Boards are Boards of Regent s at The J ni- versity <>f Texas, T* xas Technol og­ ical College, College of Ar ts and Industries, College of Indu-trial Arts, and the St at e Teachers ' ' ob leges, and the Boards of Directors at the Agricultural and Mechanical College, The old boards would .■serve until August 31, 1933. Powers of the S t a t e Board of Control to p repar e a recommended biennial budget f or the educational institutions would be t r a n sf e r r e d j to the proposed consolidated Board of Regents. The Sta e-wide Board of Regents would follow a pp ro xi ­ m a t e l y '!>»' same pr ocedur e as has been the Board of Control, accepting request s of the c o l l e g e s and p r e pa r in g its recom­ mendations, which would be su b ­ mitted to the Legislature. followed by The University, u n d e r t he plan proposed, would be a first class (Cont i nued on Page Two) I urtle C lub to H old E ligib ility T ry ou ts Tr you t - for T o r t Ie * lub will Im- held Tuesday at 5 o ’clock, Allele Barbisch, leader, ann o u nc ed Mon­ day. Second ter m freshmen and t ra nsf er s may e n t e r these tryouts. Requi rement s f or eligibility are a* follows: side s t r o k e ; crawl with f l ut te r kick; b r e as t s t ro k e ; back stroke, eit her e le me n ta r y or r ac­ ing; front dive, st an d i ng or r u n ­ ning; back dive; and an optional dive such as th* swan dive, jack knife, hand stand dive, flip. An average of sex en point* out of a possible ten must be made. \ d e l e Barbisch, Virginia Clam- pitte, and Miss Mary Pa rk hu rst , in­ str uctor of physical t raining, '.sill act a* j idges. P relim inary W ilm o t C ontest H eld T o d a y Preliminaries far tho Wilmot declamation contest will be held fin approximately forty-five fresh­ man boys at 2:15 o ’clock in the audi tor ium of the Law Building, Lester C Boone, t u t o r in public speaking, said Monday. t oday girls and The contest, open only to fresh­ men, is sponsored by Mr*. Eliza­ beth Wilmot. Roberdeau in honor fat her F. I’. YY ilmot. The of bel in cash given first prize by Mrs. Roberdeau in and $30 is given by the University t rade Co-Op to be divided between the man and woman willing first plat e. is $50 M o n tg o m ery S peaks T o S tate T each ers I S t u de n ts at the University w an t quick service when they send let- | tors, so m an y of t h e m use airmail I service, a ccording to a r e po r t given j by t he University Post Office. | For the benefit of s t ud e nt s and othei people using the service, J. S. Gresha, sup er in te nd en t of the University Post Office, has a n ­ nuli lured t ha t the last piano going ! north leave* A u -tin at 5 o’clock ; a nd the last going south, a t 8:30 ; o’clock. Mr. Ore-ha also said that tin' r at es are - cents f or the first j o u n c e and 13 cents f or each addi- ; tional ounce. Engineers Elect Class Heads For Second Semester Ball, Thompson, Raby, And Smalihorst Chosen As School Officers VV. ■It E ngi neer ing d by I for th- end the < av at a rn T. U. Ta? ti by Miru lean coling presid .reside) ’reasui Ball, eeretary-t Small hor: W tibi­ al n eant-a •alb mr* m g Off a rc My Thump Raby, David a t ms. i grot - tm th classes office ire I). \ 1 nold E. P e t t cr, v ice pi set J o hn Tm A f t e r several elected fivers d e n t : i d e n t ; Orval A. Brown, t a ry -t re asu rer , and sergeant-at -arms. W. Lanier J uni or Class Officer* junior class elect . pre :ident sec r et ar (’art e n t ; Carl Bill v B r easur er serge! T, The Thompson vice pre roughs, Lucian C. arms. Fred Clik, B u r - : and n t-ai­ sopho T rube I jan ter \V liker J a d eh Officer more cia president vice prt secret ai Steele, Fie th ( d d e n t ; y-treasu , sergeant Tina?! cia meet mg at white, p r e s i d e n t : vice president; secret ary- t r ea s ur Lever >n. led by ti Albert S r i s t ie N J a m e s K yr; ai i t -arms, j of fie* are J a J. I', Ollie *r; arn s ergeant-at -arm IB ll. As Regents Meet Committees and Officers Will Be Selected By Board Plan Round-Up Bills for Appropriations Before Legislature Considered The docket m a tt er s n a n Im | lion v Ti y and Universe or th e a tt e nt i o n f listed Board of convenes February order of sent to o Preaid en includes connect I ground, such Plant piping, in connec- the development of the its p r ogr am a re of the Regent- when t ha t body in Austin on Thor day, and 16 business for the meeting, embers of the Board f r om ■ ll. V. Benedict’s office, consideration of items in and buildings >n with as plans for Power venetian blinds for hi tidings, Hogg Audi tor ium e qui pme nt a n d draperies, aping, and in tr a mu r a l fields. • tai Officers Elected or consideration of recom- Af t itions on c er ta in rout i ne mafc- mends the first or let of business I cr*. for ti ie meet ing will be t he elec- >f officer* of ‘he Board and t i ( n i of committees. pp oi n tme nt the a The the three new rn- rn hers of Board, recent ly appoi nted by Gov­ e rnor Miriam A Ferguson and a p­ proved by the Te xa s Senate, will t ake t heir places on the Board at this meeting. T he y a re Dr. KU II. Ayneswor h of Waco, Ii. J Lot* cher St ar k of Orange, an d L. J. Sulak of La Grange. The ot her six member s of the Board ar e Charles I Franci s of Wichita Falls, Beau ford H. J e - t e r of Corsicana, I c . E. IL Randall of Galveston, J. T. Scott of Houston, Leslie W a g ­ goner of Dallas, an d M F. Yount be of I’.- a mn nt. Officers elected vice standing chairman. The commi ttees are those on auditing, of bui ut* Mi l ar e c ha ir ma n and grounds, •tai I orgy, al. c o mp la a na d M usual to rices, lea*! .-a1 B xecu tg hi i n ave •aid f inurn legisl h, pul hic r •la electee .VB d opment s in the plans for Donald Obser vator y will be *i to the Board. M e m o r i a l A p p r o v e d plans for the celebration of a nn iv er sa ry of t i e : h t he sity of t he t he time at Round-t p and a t the m e e t • Austin of the Texas S t a te r*’ Association next No vein* laid bef or e t IL will be lev Mi -CP I nix et spring mg in Teach* gents an Board will probably devote rabic time to consideration educational a p p r o p r i a t ion s a ff ec ti ng the Forty- r epor ts of tht Board Commi tt ee j Four ) other measure duration before gi&Utture. Th* rd of Control, ation. and the ( Continued on Bag I, higher ■ t hird L t h e Bo of Edu R ousse S p ea k s T o N e w m a n Club “ Se lf isl on which professor d e ba te c< Spoke to day n ort Ain -a Du viol i ti TI was si ('ac* us the rei m a r repo: T. A. hi of pc ach a the X. in intr i Urbi i UOY i y was Rou top«C th .se. a I tun * t peaking at I the University, wa,an Club Sun- t he club rooms. ►rapieted several t he format dance The b ru a ry 24. bt.* taken s t S u n d a y , Feb- Kaspi'owiez, late t oi lot k ; p i c t u r e will liar meeting 19, Fr ance ", a n n o u n c e d — ........ o - - B rackenridge Hail T o Elect O fficers for if p ri c e r s arui adoption feature he B r a c k e n r i d g F will spring tern cor st Out! hi meeting of \ ssociatlon Tuesday o’clock chi the terrace mitory, Vie Konneici dent, announced Moi Will Crew* Morn withdrew f ro m the U t e r bis first semester i debat e as one of a it ght t h -* f tho the Hail at 7 the dor* •e pre.d- of , v i v ) day. s, pi*- dent. nivcrsit f a l ­ in or de r to am of th) rn du ri ng American England Freshm en to D iscuss E conom ic P roblem s \ Smith, Y\. M. C. A , w si! an F e llo w s h ip ( on et economic secretary of the lead the Fr ei h- lub in a di cu t- probiems which t o n I g h t ok lock t he X'. M C. A » Beverly Sheffield, presi­ dent, said Monday. at P r i e r W d i s will lead the devo­ tional. and Billy Barks will have charge of the musical program. Schaffer Talks On Good Poetry Kwill Klub Has Question Box; Tea Served Sc haf fer , professor aug ;ages, discussed of good poetry be- Klub S a tu rd ay af- home of Dr. Annie IL Aaron nuance of ssenDais i the he Kwill for t e r r moi a* the \\ ebb Blanton. outlined -r Dr. Schafft and didacts epic. iiiamalic, Several of literature. Dons of ca h were read, club this f e at ur e of th* a question nox, ana a lect are the que milted. on box, an Dr. Sc ha ff er Don* that had lyric form! list ra . ne.' sled■ i cite t hr p •ar i t h * w e ; ct i sub g ani t w Uh mo ut h t h c j ■ d t ha • to Un- ■ a b l e ; Ti.;- are bo­ rt ai ti to I ti Dr. S ►ha ffe t hat member speakers I to every two or p r og ra ms so club member dorsi a n d the­ ir g brought p o e tr\ . suggt t hey on th ret a r r a n may point out Dr. Blanton honored M rs. St ha ff er with a 11 the evening. Mr-. F r a nk tlu> host’s sister, po ti ret and Mrs. Ben T h r a sh e r Dorothy Hill served. and hi Dr. an a bi! n W. l id e off E n gineers to H ear R esearch Lecture rad i r ti ii resi St and Dr. Henry uare of the C man of t he tet of part men* ' ompany, will lecture to the OI M. o’clock chem i. * YY alt on D. Wilt liver al y and chair- hnieal research d*- ( i I give an illustrated An t e r ti a n Institute ers at 8 t h e IL O. Monday. Dr, Wilde is bringing wi t h him models of oil fields and moving pictures t ha t have been prepared In the by A m e r i c a n P e t rul l st it ate. cha ti teal Engine night Tuesday hall ry president, said lecture in P E MB E R T O N OMI TT ED Due to an i naccuracy in check­ ing the grades, the name of Mary Ellen Pe mb e rt o n was omitted from the list of those eligible to Lambda Delta, honor ar y scholastic f r a t e r ­ nity for freshmen women, Miss Dorothy L. Gebauer, assistant dean of women, announced Modus in swi mmi ng, Competition for i n t ra mu r al dual swimming titles begins Wednes­ day, Raymond Rochefort, instruc­ t or stated. Any group in the University is eligible the to e n t e r include 100-yard c ontests which free style, 200-yard free style, 100-foot free style, 100-foot breast stroke, and I OO Toot bac k stroke. r ep re s en t a t iv es in Tuesday is the last da y f o r con­ t e s t a n t s to compete f or the 1933 record* challenge in the singles contests w hich stood Monday night wi th the records held by t he fol­ lowing . 1 0 0 - F o o t F r e e S t y l e Albert Morris, 15.7; J ac k Steele, 16.1; Nolan Simmons and Lonnie Watkins, 16.4. 1 0 0 - F o o t B r e a » t S t r o k e Lonnie Watkins, 22.8; Paul Gilder, 23.5; Nolan Simmon*, 2.5. 1 0 0 - F o o t B a c k S t r o k e Ervin Du Pre, 19.6; Levie Old, 20.5; Ernest Noel and Paul Gil der, 21. 1 0 0 - Y a r d F r e e S t y l e Lonnie Watkins, 62.7; E rn e st Noel, 63.6; Levie Old, 64. 2 0 0 - Y a r d F r e e S t y l e Lonnie Watkins, 2:46.2;* John Tourney, 2: 52. 5; J a y F o s t e r , 3:46.2. IL ll. Montgomery, professor of economics, gave a series of talks Friday and S a t u r d a y at. the South Texas branch of the St a te T e a c h ­ ers' Association meeting in Corpus Christ I. “ I nt e re s t Swims will be count ed t hr o u g h ­ out Tuesday and t he re is a possi­ bility of these records being im the Mr. Montgomery discussed tho proved upon. place of social si .dices in the e d u ­ single challenge contest s has been cational program and a phase of unusually keen, ” Rochefort said. The records are att good arui with the public utility problem. Duc­ tile exception of those for the last year, he has made IOU ing and 200-yard free style a re b e t te r more than 150 speeches in Texas t han those of last year, ion utility regulations. the in T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933 /V * w ©\btsodI®Qoli F ® iF Q a im T h e Daily T . v a n in v ites t o r i a l s or " f i r i n p o n e ” a r t i c l e s S t u d e n t F o r u m c o lu m n *. t h e writim * of f r e e - l a n c e ed i­ the t o be p u b l i s h e d in S u c h edito ria l* m u s t be w r i t t e n by s t u d e n t s o f t h e to s o m e p h a s e of U n i v e r s i t y anti m u s t p e r t a i n d i r e c t l y s t u d e n t life. All c o n t r i b u t i o n s m u s t be sig n e d , b u t t h e c o n t r i b u to r 's if he so r e q u e s t s . U n s ig n e d n a m e will not be p r i n t e d a r t i c l e s will n o t b e p r i n te d . T h o s e of 200 w o r d s or less wit! receive preference. C A M P U S CHATTER B y B I L L D O Z I E R p ar t ic ul a rl y The e f f e c t s of certain types of music, of a m a ri ta l n a t u r e , often me an quit e; a lot to those hearing- them. In I time of w a r t he out come of bat- j ties has sometimes been decided | to wa rd s ! 'iv * moat ASSEMBLY SIMILAR T O ‘NERO* , b a n t y t ow ar d s all an d malice feel t ha t I should call to tho a t t e n t i o n of ’<«»•>’. . With none. I an a p p ar e n t l y a pa t he t ic student body e er t a .n ac- Urns of the S t ud e nt s' Assembly and express a f e w And , d c f y , nyone opinions c ur r en t among a n u mb e r of person? on the campus. Fri day's Texan carried a news item pu rp or ti n g to slate that a m e mb e r of the assembly hail declared to t h a t body, assembled in r e g u l a r the purpose of the S t u ­ session, that it was not d en t s’ A.-srmhh t h e Lee slain re in its action on proposed bills to change foes sn the University but merel y to co-operate w ;Ih them on the ma t t e r . Tho assembly's sanction of this was shown by a resolution passed u n a ni ­ moux’y that no st ud en t b v allowed to r e p r e se n t the assembly bef-.-re t he Legislature. St u de n ts who had at w-nded legislative hear ings were Beverly criii- v 1 d. to n y in any way to lead h a d ; would get a thrill out of hear ing , omethin U k e ' A n c h o r s Aweigh. ” m m ; a sHB on unmoved by t ha t st i r r in g piece the — n a me u n k n o wn — which ma rc hin g song of the U. S. M a r ­ ines. the If a n y o n e does know na me of the song, please tell n o . since I wa nt to bun it! rn d o n e a b o u t p e o p l e w h o g o t h r o u g h t h e i r c o l l e g e c a r e e r * w i t h o u t e v e r b u y i n g a c i g a r e t t e , b u t st i l l s m o k e c o n s t a n t l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . i f i n t e r n a t i o n a l I h a t e t o s e e r e d - h e a d e d g i rl s w e a r r e d d r e s s e s a n d r e d h a t s . g l e a m y w e a t h e r m a k e s m o s t p e o p l e g e t s l i g h t l y d o w n i n t h e d u m p s . t h e i n v e s t ­ . m e n t b a n k i n g b u s i n e s s wi l l h a v e i n s o m e r e a l w o r k t o g e t it w a n t s t o r e g a i n p u b l i c c o n f i ­ l a w d e n c e s h o u l d h e e m p h a s i z e d m o r e t h a n it s t a t e ­ m e n t s in a d v e r t i s i n g c o p y s e e m t o b e t h e t h i n g t o d a y it i s v e r y b a d t a s t e t o a r g u e w i t h p r o f e s s o r s c o u r s e s l e c t u r e . a n d m o r e s t u d e n t s p r o b ­ . a b l y k n o w m o r e a b o u t l i t e r a t u r e c f t h e f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e t h e y ’r e t h e y d o a b o u t s t u d y i n g E n g l i s h t h a n l i t e r a t u r e . . e x a g g e r a t e d i n is . . . . . . . . . Bill- - (C on tin u ed fro m P a g e I ) school with a medical b ranch at G alveston, a nd would be limited to "c ou r se s generally o f fe r ed d u r ing t he last two ye ar s of a f ou r- ye ar in­ insti t ut ion, " while s t r uct ion in every d ep artm ent, g r a d u a t e o f f er ed could be Restriction Proposed and would be re n am e d : C ollege o f Mines and M e tallu rgy at El Paso, n o w a branch o f the U niversity, to be El Paso J u nior C ollege ; Col­ le g e o f A rts and In du stries a t Kingsville to be S outh T e x a s Jun- S ta te ioi C ollege; East T e x a s T e ach er s’ C o lle g e at C om m erce to be E ast T e x a s Ju nior C o lle g e; S teph en F, A u stin S ta te T e a c h e r s’ C ollege at N aco g d o ch es to be S t e ­ Ju nior C o lle ge; phen F. A ustin West T e x a s S ta t e T e a c h e r s’ C ol­ le g e at C anyon to b e West T e x a s J u n io r C ollege; Sui R oss S tate T e a c h e r s’ C o llege at A lpine to he Sui Ross Ju nio r C ollege; S o u th ­ w est Texas S ta te T e a ch er s’ C ol­ lege at San Marcos to be S o u t h ­ w e st T e x a s J u n io r C ollege; and S am Houston S ta t e T e a c h e r s’ Col­ le g e at H u ntsville t o be Sam Hous- restrict all w ise cor re sp o n d en ce and exten sion teachin g to the two in stitu tions. The proposed ch an ges would b e e ff ective August 31, 1933. T he em e r g e n c y cla u se o f th e bill recites t h a t "there b ein g a serious lack o f co-ordination b e t w e e n the S tate in stitu tion s o f h igher learn ­ ing, c a u sin g u n n e c e ssa r y e xp en d i­ ture o f S ta te funds w ith o u t ad­ van cin g ed u cation, and it bein g necessary in order fo r t h e S ta te to co n tin u e to fu r n ish a d eq u ate ed u ca tio n a l fa c ilitie s f o r the you th o f T e x a s to reduce exp en d itu res," c r eates a need for im m ed iate ac­ tion. Thurlow B* Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE not be A. & M. w ould be the other senior c o lleg e , o f f e r in g grad u ate cou rses on ly in agricu lture, m ec h ­ anical arts and natural science. T he su m m er short cou rses at A. & M. would abolished. T e x a s T ech n o lo g ica l C ollege at Lubbock would be a f o u r -y e a r sen ior college wi thout t h e po we r to o f f e r g r a d u a t e courses. Cs field j ton J u n i o r College of inst r uct i on would lie r e s t r ic t ed ; Jn addition to "the limitation of to liberal a r t s and ag r ic ul t u r e. I t s , al1 g r a d u a t e work a t the Univer- » ' ' « * * * } f l i n g s J" . ^ p e e r i n g L ity and M. the bill would like­ n s ! similar technological courses would be abolished. H o w T o 4 v o / D B O N E R T Official Notice ALL S T L DE N TS who are plan- ing to teach next y e a r and want I com- t e ac h e rs ’ a pp o i nt me n t , the - m i n c e t o help t he m will meet 5 tho audi t o r i um of tho Wednesday, F e b r u a r y 15, at o’clock in L aw Building. MI SS M I R I A M D O Z I E R , se cr e ta r y of p o i n tm en t committee. tho t e a c h e r s ’ a p ­ Prairie View No rma l and In-j dusirial College would conti nue as! tin* S t a t e ’s only hi gher education ■ negro college and would fo ur -y e ar courses limited to c l a s s - 1 ical and scientific studies. of f er Ti n College of I ndus tr i a l Ar ts would be r e na me d the Te xa State College for Women and would c on ­ tinue as t he St a te 's only w o m e n ’s college. of senior I: would be r ank, o f f e ri n g education college ‘ i * i M EMB E RS of Sterna NI will ! at tho F a c u l t y C lub a l S nY lnok * t a !- r u esd a y, F e b r u a r y I L uold F oe h t, p r o f e s s o r of h i g h w ay e ng i ne e ri ng will have a n ii I u s - , tn.u.,1 lecture on 11 ighwav I Apartm ent t i J o h n Ar-1 MISS J E T C. W IN T E R S , secretary. 1 ndCT l h ;’ moot U , " o m™' T ? ,. C Te a ch e rs ( ollege, North also a t Denton, would he oper at ed as a j u n i o r college, with student? t ''® T t e x a s • , ? T . ,, »»/ r t h e r college per- ; nut ted to a t t e n d both. R e n a m i n g A s k e d All other S ta te c o lle g e s could be reduced to junior c o lleg e rank ?*'• . • . GG ’ EYE STRAIN A T SCHOOL — n i l e cts your health. Now the time to h ive us check up. is R O S A L IE R O B IN S O N , Mary Bus- : sell, N a n e tt e Kahn, B e tty Will­ ard, Helen Lynn, and Lina M ah af­ fey will please com e to Miss Mar­ garet K irkner’s o f f ic e , W o m en ’s G ym nasium 104, a n y tim e b etw e en 12 and I or 2 and P o ’clock tod a y to take ex am in a tion f o r Bit and Sour tryouts. A N N BROOKE, instructor in physical tra in in g for w om en . ------------ 0------------ Gas Hodges, form er stu d e n t in the U niversity, w a s a visitor on the cam p us over the w eek-en d. have no d efin ite in r e c e i v e d A r e c e n t n e w s i t e m a b o u t a m a n w h * w a * a m i l l i o n a i r e f o r a d a y , s p e n d i n g a s u m o f m o n e y h e l e s s t h a n t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s , m i « h t p r o v e o f i n t e r e s t t o t h o s e w i s h i n g n e w i d e a s . T h e g e n t l e m a n in q u e s ­ t i o n r o d e t o N e w Y o r k f r o m his P e n n s y l v a n i a h o m e i n a s p e c i a l t r a i n , r e n t e d s e v e r a l s u i t e s in a h o t e l , b o u g h t a l l t h e t i c k e t s o f a t h e a t e r , a n d w i t h a f e w f r i e n d s s a t f r o n t r o w a n d a p ­ p l a u d e d a s p e c i a l p e r f o r m a n c e . H e h i r e d a c o r p s o f s e r v a n t s , a n d f l o w e r s t o h i m s e l f , s e n t r e t u r n e d h o m e t h a t n i g h t — c o m ­ p l e t e l y b r o k e . S u c h a l e s s o n on " h o w s p e n d m o n e y " n e e d s n o f u r t h e r c o m m e n t . t h e t o in to As m e r e suggestion (host who control such ma tt e rs , if a n y ­ like t o see more body dees. I ’d to those f o r t u n a t e souls maki ng the h on or roil t h a n is now done. Of c ourse lots of people who think n ot hi ng wh at so e ve r of grades, b u t I still that those who get down and work and make " A V ’ and " B ' s ” should be on t he back for it. t h e r e ar e believe nicc hm if , ,.v ,„ o( flo ck o fficial grad es which deserved I co m m en t, so m eth in g IM w a n t more than just h aving my nam« i in the paper. I ;'*an ’n mind (Ed. note You never d o ) , but it does seem that so m e ­ th in g beside - w hat is now done could be brought about for intel- ]tH.Uja] souls win make, say, a a n INCUBATOR Y* IS SOMETHING YOU I | BURN RUBBISH IN ( r p S K ! TSK ! Isn’t it too bad! Bill A Boner thinks a blizzard is some­ thing you find inside a fowl! W hy doesn’t s o m e b o d y give him a good pipe and some tobacco? For a pipe helps a man to t h i n k s t r a i g h t. Of course, i f s got to be t he right tobacco. But any college man can guide him in that. .-I r e c e n t i n v e s t i g a t i o n s h o w e d E d g e w o r t h to b t t h e f a m f i l c s m o k i n g to b a c c o a t 4? o u t o f 5 ^ l e a d i n g c o lle g e s , Which is only natural -for in all tobaccodom there's no blend like the mixture of fine old burleys found in Edgeworth. In that different# there’s a new smoking satisfaction, a new comfort, for the man who likes to think and dream with a pipe be­ tween his teeth. B u y Edgeworth anywhere in two forms — Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice. All sizes — 15c pocket package to pound hu­ midor tin. If you ’d like to fry before you boy, write for a fret sample p a c k e t . A d d re ss Lam s ck- Bro. Co., 12 0 S. 2 2 d Street, Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SM O KING TOBACCO T h e TTittjr T»r*f.. *t:;drn! r f * * pubh b ti on o f T h e U n i- eermty o f Tex**, in paMi hod on tho rant|m* of tho Univer- • ftjr si Austin by The Texas Student Tub lira Hollis, Ineor- |M>rs»o.|, e v e r y m o r n in g e x c e p t M o nday, t h r o a g h o u t th e Iv tic re us So f. > dur.--.Al O ffic e * , I l l bl** I ph one* I A fte r I o i m . , O I I " ) . l u l l H O , 1 2 2 . 1 2 7 . and 1 3 5 . T e l e ­ P r in t rd bs th* U n iv . *-rty I*re**, A, C W ritrh t, M a n a g e r , E n t e r e d ak second clar.- m a t t e r a t t he >f flee at Ao*tin, Team Nu h a rriet! n p r ic e b y m a i l : F iv e do] Ss I .it. A.‘iv N ! (th I'M** RUP' Re«< ed Ct Rift D m it • po rte Edit <1 7 F Use P SO C H TY S I Rot*, r? J OO J ..... Eof . Raldridg. H o r n e d * : che r. JI M ab I* ck i C< x. lr* in c ( ar. ST A FI ll . . D * k W G ill D e w itt , I-1 lf: TUI"- IST I E Et \; g A r i s t a ! W i g * Mar. J ame Ti Hi * I i rn 'ive IK, O Bar: Telephone Good news s p r e a d ab o u t (b e c a m p u s over th e w ee k -e nd as letters from I ii c C o m p tr ol le r 's office wert' sent to vario us I Diversity f a c u l t y m e m b e r s an d offices. b,k'. i s bepat he a i-bgh of relief, f o l k w e r e able to I real n th e ir min d of b e ­ a- a dim pie t u n a r o s e i ing a n n to pick up t h e tole] ho ne n eeiver a n d get the p ar te w a n t e d w i t h o u t t h e cus­ t o m a r y wait. b i F o r y e a r s th e t r u n k lines l e a d i n g fr o m t h o University h av e been o v e r l o a d e d to •Iv passes t h a t sui h an e x t . i a wing t h e i r without users t h e tole p e r a t or to r waits i t e m p e r over long v it ti a at e d . conn ec t th e m with ii.} All cause fo r ay p ai­ th e f hi rn eye h on phone­ me cia Kit nt i , moved u n d e r th e As t h e plan s rea a v a i la b l e in tw o cl available to all p h t h e ca m p u s, w m i e m u o c o n n e c t e d t a n 1 ] > u i b o th cases, ont cal ling oui xvi a n y o n e cal ling into the cam] t h r o u g h a ce n t r a l o p e r a t o r . tv i t h o n I y I ie r e ­ x'* Ie r n . ill be ul h v inside ill be es. In i a1, while will ring a nd a s s Y p h o r In o r d e r to t a k e c a r e of t h e in c re as ed use of t h e t e l e p h o n e system ar is i n g fr o m t h e er ec tio n of nine new buildings, fo u r a d d i t i o n a l lines a r e to b e used. Thi s will b r i n g t h e total n u m b e r of t r u n k lines to f ou rt ee n. t o lie n e w A n a d d e d f e a t u r e s y s t e m t h e p e r m i s s i o n given to an y d e ­ will be p a r t m e n t to h a w a sy ste m of p h o n e s w i t h i n t h e i r O w e n s e p a r a t e b u i l d i n g . T h i s , r i ­ w ould pr ov e conven ien t I m e nis a.- English, economics, a n d hist ll* v gr ou ps . i ITO C o m p l a in t s h a v e b e e n n u m e r o u s ag ai n st t h e system as it n o w exists, a n d t h e y s e e m to lie ju s ti fi ed . T h e bu il d in g p r o g r a m has hel d u p t h e r e o r g a n i z a t i o n of th e syst em i<*r m o n t h s . S e t t l e m e n t of t h e t e l e p h o n e p r o b l e m sho uld give t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a- much re!.el' as it will a f f o r d t h e users of U niv ers it y ph on es . Will You Succeed? " S ta ti st ic s b a - o d on d a t a g a t h e r e d f r o m t h e experience of IOO bu siness ho us es a n d c o v e ri n g a period of t h r e e to fo u r yea rs, s h o w t h a t a b o u t 90 p er ce n t of t h e college m e n w e r e in rising to l a rg e s a la r i e s a n d r e s p o n s ib le positions as c o m ­ p a r e d w o n 25 pe r ce n t of non-college m e n u — U, S. B u r e a u of E d u c a ti o n . succes sf ul T h e ca s u a l r e a d e r of T a t Brie? on “ t h e v a l u e of a college e d u c a t i o n " loses sight, often, c o n t r i b u t i n g f a c t o r s : i m p o r t a n t t w o of 1. T h a t m u c h of t h e success of college g r a d u a t e s is d u e not entirely to college t r a i n i n g , but to t h a t a m b it i o n a n d in d u s ­ tr y t h a t s end s m e n to colb g i . a n d is m a i n ­ t a in e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e i r lives. 2. Sons of successful m e n a r e us ua ll y e d u c a t e d as a m a t t e r ot course. M a n y of t h e m posses*- o t h e r s in h e rit jobs, w e a l t h a n d a r e g ive n a .-tart up th e la d d e r . A l t h o u g h i n h e r i t e d a b i l i t y ; fi g u r es t h e v a l u e of a college edu ca ti lea din g, really, as a n ovei lug stock p r o s p e c tu s , tin e m p t o r " a p p l ie s h er e h i g h e r fees a y o u th s fif o f ca l a m i ty it rn to* id th e deprivi e hulk a l t u n s is first ap; < ar. n d i c a t i n g t h e on art- as mis- •optimistie non- law of “ c a v e a t I, So p e r h a p s r i g o t a m b i t i o u s t h e riot T im ely N eed s St ud en ts will r enu mber t h a t e ar li er in t h e w i n ­ t e r agi tation was st ar te d to organi ze a g roup of kl en t > to r epresent the s tude nt body on proposed fee changes, but t h e S t u d e n t s ’ .Assembly killed thus movement by r e pr e se n ta t i on s t h a t t he y would look a f t e r the s t u de n t s’ interests. Wh a t is the resul t? \ comm Hee r e p o r t is ma de to t he S t u d e n t s ’ As­ sembly a f t e r the proposed legislation h as a l r ea dy been considered in commi tt ee by t he Legislature, try to infl uence t he that the assembly should not Legi sl atun but should co-operate with it in this fee changes. Let me point out that it m a t t e r ain as deat h t h a t a n y s t u d en t who re- t he University a f t e r change s will co-operate bv paying the n e w fees. * coaid the assembly me m be r s o r an y on e sn ti Whs a r e m ad e I ballyhoo a n d a tt e nt io n givin 'I »nly ju stification that can be advanced fo r to a ct in the in ­ a S U ideats’ A ssem bly is that it . ter* st of the stud en ts o f the U niversity. Had t h e . a solubly m erely fa ile d to take co g n iz a n c e o f t h e ; S u c t i o n I, would have been n eg lig , ut en .ugh. B u t . nMne# h 5mm, hel w hen it lulls other stu d en t org an izations . n to i n - L hnuW m akc a ctivity bv promi.-es to intercuts look a l t e r to e o f the stud en ts and then fad s to act, there can be nu ju stifica tio n . p atted W in k m om ento us questions have h u n g over t h e like om inous clouds proclaim ing the Forty A rev appl- inching storm , the Students* A sse m b ly , like N ero, who "fiddled while Ro nu- burned," has spent a rg ui n g over who should have passes to the S hav f a d a y night G er ma ns a n d w h e t h e r to b u y t t ave ra ge . an out-moded the me sq ui te of West Texas. We might u n d e r s t a n d a n d if it were p u t to t he purchase of hay s teer f r om ria n is It beneficial uses. r u m o r ed that a petition f ro m t he .student udy is to be pr ese nt ed to t he Boar d «*f Re ge nt s s t i n g t hem to abolish t he S t u d e n t s ’ Assembl y—- is to in with l op st ud e nt s c a n ’t bt* wrong. But to give this body an o p p o r t u n i t y t o redeem -elf, let me suggest a w a y out of the d i le mma t he the a pp r oa c hi n g r e g a rd sem b ly h a l o n s . Let eat h voter be r e qu i r e d to show it poll ax receipt pur chased fr om the Students* Assembly or $5. The mo ne y derived t an be used to pay t he s-embly what it deserves f o r it- valiant e f f o r t s to roiect st udent in t er e st s an d will have th e added a v a nt a g e of p r od u c i ng m a n y u n a w a k e n e d stu- ents to watch more closely the actions of the a r ­ ar, My and it ■ithei j u r t i f y its existence or abdicate. to d e ma n d of t he assembly t h a t — A LAW S T U D E N T . S o m e a t t a c h m e n t s h o u l d b e t h e r e r a d i o s t y p i n g s o m e n o t e s , f o r c o l l e g e l o w in o r d e r t o w i t h p o w e r s t u d e n t s r e s i s t a n c e l i s t e n i n g t o t h e m w h e n m a d e k e e p r a t h e r f r t r n t h e y s h o u l d b e d o i n g s o m e t h i n g e l s e . I n s t e a d o f w r i t i n g a t h e m e o r is a l w a y s a s i m p l y l o v e l y p r o g r a m t o h e a r . a n d n i n e t i m e s o u t o f t e n t r i ­ t h e p r o g r a m e m e r g e s u m p h a n t A l i t t l e " c e n s o r " or " c o n s c i e n c e ” I m e c h a n i c a l l y a t ­ a n d w h i c h t a c h e d Ic w o u l d s a y at r e g u l a r i n t e r v a l s " N o w , y o u g o a h e a d a n d s t u d y a n d g e e y o u r w o r k d o n e , a n d t h e n l i s t e n t o t h e r a d i o , ” w o u l d s e r v e a r e a l p u r p o s e . A n d w i t h s p r i n g c o m i n g o n , t h e a t t a c h ­ m e n t is r e a l l y n e e d e d m o r e a n d m o r e . t h e S e t It se e m s t hat all o f a sudden m ost o f us have decided that in full e n ­ order to really get the j o y m e n t out of is it that have a hobby or n ece ssa r y ‘‘co lle c tin g the m ovem en t ha? reached no serious propel tions, but the search for bottles such th in g s a * cdephar (e m p ty o n e s ) , and old pipes is raging rampant. The cu stom ary is g r e e tin g b etw e en tw o so m e th in g like: "W ell, I got two *o o r .p r o v e a n d p o l i s h , s e e m s t o b e s o m e t h i n g t o n e w e l e p h a n t s f r o m h o m e t o d a y w h i c h w e p a y t h e l e a s t ^ p o s s i b l e a t t e n t i o n . T h e r e - D id y o u f i n d t h a t n e w b o t t l e y o u O u r d i c t i o n , w h i c h w e s h o u l d c o n s t a n t l y e n d e a v o r e r n s o i e t y , a n d o n e a g a i n s t w h i c h c e n s u r e m a y t i n t o f t h e m o s t d e p l o r a b l e f e a t u r e s o f o u r m o d ­ is t h e c o n d i t i o n o f o u r s p e e c h . to craze." So S P E E C H L E S S W O N D E R S j u s t l y b e d i r e c t e d , friends life fa r s u it o f t h i s n e g l i g e n c e in i m p r o v i n g o u r m o d e r n I w e r t : t o r ? A n d s p e e c h h a s f a l l e n t o a v e r y l o w l e v e l . S e v e r a l w e e k s a g o S i r A a d r e d M a c P h a i l a p t l y pointed out the deficiency in our diction an d car e- f u l l y «.n u m e r at e d ‘ ne m a n y v a l u e s o f g o o d s p e e c h , values v > ch u n fo r t u n a te ly ver y few care to de-1 o f v e l o p . H e e v e n w e n t s o " c o lle cto r” will reply: "No, Gut I h a v e a f r i e n d w h o w o r k s in a s i r A m i r e d Ma. r n a u a p t l y . p e a k ,.a a m , hlm s a v i n f , a l l th {. ]>0t t h > for m e . ” Somebody ha> s a j<] that s u c h t r ai ts a r e c o g n a i i v e is true t h e p s y c h o p a t h i c w a r d s w o u l d b e t o rtu r t b u i l d i n g a n n e x e s f o r c e d arid t a k i n g a d - v a n e e . v a r s i t i e s d o n o t a f f o r d t h a t t h e m a j o r i t y o f t o s a y t h a t u n i - t h e i r s p e e c h a n d in sanity, but re.- e n a ; i o n s t o s t u d e n t s i m p r o v i n g if such f a c i l i t i e s f a r a - f o r in g r a d u a t e s l e a v e t h e u n i v e r s i t y w i t h t h e i r v o i c e t h e o l l a a m x r i n o b e t t e r t h a n it w a s t h e d a y t h e y e n t e r e d . W h a t S i r A n d r e w s a i d is p e r f e c t l y t r u e . F e w r < p i e s e e n t o r e a l i z e w h a t a s n i c k i n g a s s e t g o o d s p e e c h is a n d w h a t a l a r g e p a r t i t p l a y s in t h e • d e v e l o p m e n t o f o u r p e r s o n a l i t y . T h e m a n w i t h g »od d i c t i o n n o t * n l y c o m m a n d s a g r e a t e r a m o u n t j o f r e s p e c t b u t c a n g a i n g r e a t e r s u c c e s s i n t h e ill p r o n o u n c e d s p e e c h . A p e r s o n p o s s e s s i n g s u c h a f a u l t i s g i v e n l i t t l e h e a r i n g a n y w h e r e . O n e m i g h t a s k h o w o u r s p e e c h m a y b e i m p r o v e d . a t t a i n e d a i m e d , e n t i r e l y b y i n d i v i d u a l in t w o y e a r s . in a y e a r t h a n I d l e t h o u g h t s : M o r e f o u n t a i n p e n s c a n b e l o s t b y c o l l e g e s t u ­ f a c t o r i e s d e n t s c a n t u r n o u t . . p e o p l e w h o p r o t e s t t h e i r d i s l i k e o f p u b l i c i t y u s u a l l y n o t a r e t r u t h f u l . . . . I t h i n k e v e r y b o d y o u g h t t o t a k e a c o u r s e in s o c i o l ­ o g y o r s o c i a l p s y c h o l o g y . a r o u n d m o r e c o n f e r e n c e s h e r e w a i t i n g t h a n . s o m e t i m e s o m e t h i n g s h o u l d b e in a n y o t h e r w a y is w a s t e d t i m e f o r . . . . . . ; j A ti I: f i l i a l t o vv r id , N o o n e h a - a n y f e e l i n g f o r s l o v e n l y a n d - \ it a m o d e r n cam]) ; h a vt L e e ; i ii g r o u n d s equippt possible with th d e r way. T h e IU ris en Hall a r e iud* ed a help d e n t s a n d *>ther person v, I < ox t i' 1 he < a m p u s at night. nit - iv v v oi ;c la is t h e to k e e p r be.-* h as muc h light as e n t co n s tr u c t io n un- » I v T h i s i I r o u t o f (* a r - f f f o r t , t o 11. OM s t u - h a v e t o p l o d , c - i i i th* t i m i light. Since th e reno A n o t h e r c u r r e n t rn u ne c a m p u s DI h a v e hi en Marted, n a t u r a l Iv m a n y of t h e . hit ii v. 11 * T>i mer on lilt c a m p u s h a d to be t a k e n d o w n . No ii < finite system r oi new lights f or t h e position 01 minim ; ins ta lle d w h i c h will be l a t e r d a t e it a has bt en yet wrn ked o it. These plans a r e rf t i relop bei ng v* 01 kl d on a n d will th* stalled. . h u h Uni- versify oftivu y a id I i is s l i e f m i t t * I walk s a n e p l a n k t h e pl ac ing o s o v e i I h >■ c a m p u s . Tho ii id cr- which na* it IT-Ct lit IV* been plat cd n v a r i o u s p l a t e t h e g r o u n d s we rt c< rt a: n i\ .. g n at help to iii t i n c a m p u s u!•! be to make all st u de n t s a t some time t ake couch-, (as one in m an y Amer ican universities) ;h t her similar ones t ha t night be j ustified. — McGill Daily. - a species of c oq ue tr y to make a parade ' C r praetic rig c. He that spa re th his rod hat et h his son. noticed t h e c a m p u s ne e d s w h ic h w e r e p a r ­ this p r e s e n t r e c o n ­ ti c u la r l y c a u s e d by s tru ct io n work. Classified Ad Section C L A S S I F I E D R A T E S Maximum 2 0 Word* R O O M S F O R R E N T room IO N A L L Y d es ira CC KI t a b l e ft in I mace heat. 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LAUNDRIES STUDENT RATES RECORDS G O T a n d “ S w e e t R h y t h y m " \ GO F L Al ES A N I) I n » I 11! N G S ” t r e c o r d i n g o f C a b C a l l o w a y an.I h is o r - ( C a r it ut J . R. R E E D M U S I C > (longness. TYPEWRITERS sI rn. , HO lh.- Fit, is AII m a k e s t y p e w r i t e r s E A S Y T E R M S tif S o l d on e a s y p a y m e n t p l a n S T Et K S Soh a t L a v a c a — 5 8 34 TY P I N G -a ll s c r i p t ex lier 11 \ t y p e d , W i l l I R A N S l R I F ! w o r k , t h e s i s , a n d m a n u ­ f o r a n d d e l i v e r w o r k if rn e e - i o n y. A v a i l a b l e f o r p u b l i c s t e n o e r a p h e r w o r k . W o u l d a l s o lik e t o k e e p a s m a l l s e t o f b o o k s . L U L L A F I N E R S O N , 2 0 7 E. 1 4 t h S t r e e t . P h o n e 2 - 4 4 2 7 o r 2 - 4 4 5 0 . Is . U N IV E R S I*! Y y r a d u a t e . M A . d e g r e e e x p e r i e n c e t h e s e s , b u s i n e s s a d m i n - repor t.*. D ia l 4 0 7 5 , o r cal l a t C i s t r a u on ■til VV. E n g l i s h , • F o u r t h e m e s , y e a r s I . i n t i m a t e d t h a t w ( oi re *pond< n ! .a* - ti t irk ct to ’ he Ti \S ut H A V E not r ,i< > " v i e w s ? C all N E W S S T A N D , 2 2 6 4 G u a d a l u p e . t h " m w R e v i e w of R e - ; t y p i n g t i n L O N G H O R N in fop i t a t SM OOTH RIDING but th e classified ads of The Daily T e x a n lead you to the road of t r u e economy, for it is the ad v er t is er s who have put the pavement on tills road and made it smooth for the s t u d e n t ’s financial travels. H A R O L D T E E N — L E A N R A T I O N S •TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1933 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 5a AN- Everyone in the University should read this significant statement. ' i i i MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE 1933 CACTUS The University of Texas’ $25,000 Yearbook W ill Be O u t in May The large size and elaborate nature of the Cactus makes it necessary to plan the book well in advance of its appearance and to observe definite closing dates for its v a r i o u s sections. Every Student Has the O pportunity of Being Represented The class sections of the Cactus have been opened to all students— special depaitments being provided f o r Graduates, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen. Individual pictures of students are now being taken for these sections. This Is the Only W ay for a Student to Preserve Permanently His University Identity Representation in the ( actus assures the student of recognition as a member of the great University family for all time to come. Tho Cl ass Sections Are Now Being Closed FinallyJ T h e book has been designed and “ d u m m ied .” A cer­ tain n u m b er of spaces are allotted to the various classes. Most of these spaces have already been reserved by stu­ dents. When the others are taken these sections will be closed. Appointments m ay be m ade now at B. Hall I I 9. Immediate Action Must Be Taken B y Graduates, Seniors, Juniors, and Freshtneti tojnsure resent at ion in This Great ‘‘Book of Texas. THE CAMPUS By M A B E L S H E L B Y Campus Fraternities Entertain Many Guests at Sunday Dinner Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega house for Sunday dinner were Wilda Frost, Esther May Wag»*n- fuohr, Mary Anne Thornton, Paula Holland, Moh that * * * Jackie Sanders left W< dnesday night to remain at her home in Fort VV »rth until Tuesday. Miss Sander* is recuperating from in ­ ners. Esther Halm. Alpha Xi Delta, in San An­ visited at her home tonio during the week-end. T H E A T E R S “ HELLO, EVERYBODY” (B m inus)— Kale Smith, Ran­ dolph Scott, Sally Blanc, and Ed George Bai bier; W ynn’s “ Follow the L e a d e r/’ last times today. “ Tho Mys­ tery of the Wax Museum, Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda Farrell, Frank Mc­ Hugh, Wednesday through Friday. At the Paramount. T H O U S A N D “ TWENTY IN SING SING” YEARS Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, on the screen; M f d Shel­ to n ’:- Eleven F l a s h e s of Music t h e stage, last times to­ on in the Sky,” day. Spencer T r a c y , M a r 1 a ii Nixon, S tu a rt Erwin, Wed­ nesday through Friday. A t t h o Hancock, “ Face “ FLESH” ( B l — Wallace Beery, Karen Morley, Ricardo Cor­ tez, Jean Hersholt, last times “ Child of Manhat­ today. John ta n ,'’ Nancy Carroll, through Boles, We inesday Friday. At the Queen. “ W A R CORRESPONDENT” ( ? ) — Jack H o l t , R a l p h Graves, Lila Lee, today only. “ Guilty as Hell,” Edmund Lowe, Richard Arlen, Victor Mc Logic n. Wednesday only. At the Texas. E st im a te s: A, great; B, good: C, fair. Returning Today WJ A R CORRESPONDENT,” with Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, and Lila Lee, will he o n the screen of t h e Texas today only. Miss Lee ; has a number of good perform- anees to her credit, xvi th nothing i very flashy; Mr. Graves has had roles in so many war pictures] that he should feel perfectly at] home in this one; and Mr. Holt still maintains his position as the ■ only hone st-to-good ness silent he-man out of westerns, strong, j — ............... o ----------------- A. D. PPS TO SHOW FILM A film representing a full day’s activities nursery in a model school will probably tie shown the t h e latter part of F ebruary or first part of March, Mrs. Alice Penick, alumna of the Alpha Delta Bi sorority, announced Saturday. The picture will be obtained from ' t he Un v e r i t y of Chicago Nursery School and will be brought here by active and alumnae members of f the sorority. — o j Agnes Met inn of Newman Hall has withdrawn from the Univer- j -by to return to her home in San A ntonio. Rush Week Specials S h a m p o o , W a v e Se* . a net M articure H o t Oil T r e a t m e n t , S h a m p o o and S et . . P e r n a n e n t End Curls . . . , . . . . . Rose Marie Beauty Shop 2 3 4 8 G U A D A L U P E P h o n e 2 - 2 6 3 0 f o r A p p o i n t m e n t 75c 75c $2 H I L L IA JL S-11A X S D E N D E L H I T E S S A I D T 0 N I G I ! T Valerie Mansbendel, dangler of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mansben­ del, will be married to W. T. Williams, dr., non of Judge and Mrs. W. T. Williams, Tuesday night at S o’clock at St. David’s Episcopal Church. The Rev. Bev­ erly M. Boy!, assisted by t h e Rev. Daniel E, Grieder. pastor of the* First Presbyterian Church will officiate. W. ii. Barret will be at t h e organ. The bride’s attendants a r e , to be Mrs. Gary E. Bray, matron of honor, Miss Gene Carr, maid of honor, and Misses Dorothy Shelby, Doris Henderson, H o r-. once Weller, and Mary Belle Men- dt th bridesmaids. Sterling Williams, brother of the groom, is to be hest man. and San Antonio,! Arthur Fe hr of C h a r l e s F. Carson of Houston, Albeit Moeur, Grady Davis, and Robert M o rri-on of Austin will complete tile party. Miss Manila ndel and Mr. Wil­ liams are form er students of the University. * * * Jam es R. Dutton of Houston, ex-student of the University, vis­ ited in Austin Monday. Margaret E. Holt eligibility lished pledging, j Dean V. 1. Moore said Monday, j for ha* est ab - 1 Wilda Clark spent the yin ek-end v. it Ii lier parent s in Fort Worth. Carolyn Kampmann has gone to San Antonio for a visit with her parents. Louise Boren spent the w e e k ­ end in Tyler. Hancock ii t he bo u n d a f t e i no* will nu ?ught m w ha t I eh I. a rd el III Long- ‘11 tot et t he in t on­ ga m e Wi t h i n c l e m e n t w e a t h e r h ol di ng u p a1) s p r i n g sp o r t s . C o a c h C l y d e L i t t l e f i e l d has a n n o u n c e d a r ev i s i o n o f t h e s p r i n g f o o t b a l l r o u t i n e to t a k e e f f e c t i m m e d i a t e l y . M o r e t h a n 50 m e n h a v e b e e n r e p o r t i n g at 4 o ’clock, hut t h e n ew p l a n is to b e g i n a t 3 o ’cl o c k a n d to e n d at 4 : 3 0 o' clock. O n l y t h r e e w o r k o u t s h a v e b ee n held on F r e s h m a n F ield so f a r . b e c a u s e o! t in i nt e ns e col d A a nd Ila vt l o n g session a n d A u g u s t * 22 t h e s u m m e r s e ss i on . ” ain. bee n held ------- ni By F R E D S C H A F F N E R C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G Ti va- T « , r . A. & M. M. V. Atkart Ba viol .■ t ll P. vs. L. 0 i I .. 6 J *j 4 ....7 4 ....8 4 4 *.,,6 0 6 .. .7 I 6 Up. 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T h e F r o s h p r o d u ce d s o m e ha. k f ie l d m a t e r i a l , o u t s t a n d i n g but is r a t h e r line m a t e r i a l wea k . L i n e C oa ch Bill J a m e s h as c h a r g e o f line whi l e M a r t y K a r o w anti C o a c h L i t t l e f i e l d a r e g r o o m i n g f u n d a ­ me n ta l s . the b a c k s o n t h e t h e t h e W i t h R o n a l d F a g a n t h e onl y r e t u r n i n g q u a r t e r b a c k . Littlefield is w o r k i n g with C h a r l e s J o h n s o n , f o r m e r S c h r e i n e r s t a r , a n d J o e D e B o n a , Br own s vi l l e J u n i o r Col ­ lege l u m i n a r y , t o fill t h e shoe s o f H a n k (.’l ewi s a n d C h a r l e s B a n k ­ J o h n s o n is a b r i l l i a n t bal l­ hea d . c a r r i e r as well as a n d pa s se r . He wei ghs 175 p o un d s a n d loose, e a sy moti on. r u n s w i th a D e B o n a is a p a s s e r a n d p u n t e r . as well as an e f f i c i e n t b r o k e n field r u n n e r . B o t h c o n c e d e d a spl e n di d c h a n c e to m a k e t he s t a r t ­ ing l ine - up n ex t fall. p u n t e r a r e P w h e n t n t T h e L o n g t o n g i n g i- will W e d n e s d a y , in t i me 1 two d a y s b e f o r e em t h e y will Dall as w h e r e M u s t a n g s S a t u r d a y n i g in Dallas iv av ovei me et d > ir­ < i ray, Max* P e n n i n g ! :he Cl mark u the Ti G r a y S t r e n g t h e n s Faculty— G a m e * T h i s W e e k T ©night— T*-\a' H o u sto n ; B a y l o r D allas. vs. \ < Rice in M U. in F r i d a y — T. Ck F . W aco; A. & M. v?• . Al F a y e tte v ille . \ s. Ba yl or it! in S a t u r d a y — Ti x a- S. M. II. m D allas; A A M . vs. A r k a n s a s in F a y e t te v i l l e . th W e a r e still giaS|jling f or b r e a t h a- a resul t of t h e igam* Sat urda> ni g ht . W o r d s f* s e ns a t i on s. All who j a m m e d ev ne? m t h e gym l i t t e r s b e f o r e it d n ’t k. b i l e c cis Schmi dt m a ni ac , “ Sh w as k ee pi n g stat except s c o r e rs vol score. W h a t Kd u n ­ ing lade : a T ex as com: while t h e Fr< T h e Christ rn t h e i r f r e e sh L o n g h o r n s S p e r ini to T h i Tex,, t: F A Y E T T E V I L L E , Ar k. , Fob. 13.— T h e A r k a n s a s R a z o r b a c k s st a g e d a p o w e r f u l s e co nd per iod o f f e n s i v e t o t a k e t h e i r s e co n d vie- golf t e a m , lit t he s e a so n ovefr T u l s a ; co nd e i g h t e e n t o r y o f 19, t o F n i v e r s i t y , 2 s t on i gh t . t r i m A r k a n ­ T u ls a pullet! up t o to IO c o u n t s a s ’ m a r g i n t o a 12 lead f o r A r k a n s a s t h e s e c o n d h al f . in E d W h i t e o f B o n h a m e q u a l e d the a m a t e u r r e c o r d on t he A u s ­ tin C o u n t r y Cl u b golf c o u r s e M o n­ d a y a f t e r n o o n w h e n he s h o t a $5 on t he f i r s t e i g h t e e n holes of a 72 hob- t o u r n a m e n t t o d e t e r m i n e ihe U n i v e r s i t y t h e m e m b e r s o f t he s e ­ n e g o t i a t e d ll oles J a c k T i n i n s ho t t h e first eigh t e en holes in 75, H e did not play t h e s e co n d e i g h t e e n . J o h n P a y n e t he 36 took a p a i r o f 7 9 ’s on in 7 I. A t h i r d a m e n d m e n t w ou l d be a n a d d i t i o n to t he p a r a g r a p h u n ­ d e r r e q u i r e m e n t s wh i ch w o u l d r e a d : “ I f is d i ­ vi de d t w o d e p a r t ­ m e n t s , e x c e p t by s p ec i a l p e r m i s ­ si on of t he d e a n . ” t h e m i n o r w o r k in it m u s t be f o r C o u r s e s M a y N o t B e C o u n t e d f o u r t h a m e n d m e n t w o ul d T h e t he p a r a g r a p h on s u b s t i t u t e “ c o u r s e s c o u n t e d ” t h e f o l l o w i n g : “ No c o u r s e a l r e a d y c o u n t e d on a n u n d e r g r a d u a t e d e g r e e m a y b e c o u n t e d t o w a r d a n y g r a d u a t e d e g r e e , e i t h e r d i r e c t l y o r b y s u b ­ t h e s t i t u t i o n . W o r k d on e m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e m a y be i n c l u d e d t h e d e g r e e of f o r i in d o c t o r o f ph i l o s op h y p r o v i d e d it is a c c e p t a b l e t he c a n d i d a t e s ’ to s u p e r v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e . ” t h e w o r k f o r ----------------------------o ------------------------------ Gidley W ill C ond u ct K iw an is Club S in gin g l ead W. F. Gidley, d e a n o f t h e Co l ­ le ge o f P h a r m a c y , will in s i n g i n g a n u m b e r o f s o n g s a t t h e a n n u a l di visional c o n f e r e n c e o f t h e K i wa n i s Cl u b in t h e S t e p h e n F, A u s t i n H o t e l T h u r s d a y , F e b r u ­ a r y 16, t h e Rev. F. W, J e w e t t said S a t u r d a y . S e ve r a l t a l ks will be gi ve n by d i f f e r e n t m e m b e r s o f t h e cl ub, a n d t he l u n c h e o n will be s e rv e d a t A u s t i n Club. T h e c o n f e r e n c e will ; last f r o m 9 o ’clock in t h e niorn- I ing t o 5 o ’clock in t h e a f t e r n o o n . Dr. G id l e y will be t he l e a d e r of all musi c gi ve n on t he p r o g r a m . Hi gh s c o r e r s w e r e S e x t o n , A r ­ k a n s a s c e n t e r , a n d P r i ng l e , T u l s a g u a r d , w i t h s e v e n p o i n t s ea ch. Intramurals E n t r i e s in h a n d b a l l t e a m s must IO. be in by T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y a s t h a t is t he cl osi n g d a t e on which t h e y will be a c c e p t e d . L e t t e r s r e ­ g a r d i n g t h i s s p o r t h a v e b e e n sent u> t h e v a r i o u s o r g a n i z a t i o n m a n ­ i n d i v i d u a l s s ho ul d do ag e r s , a n d in c o o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e i r u t m o s t th e s e m a n a g e r s g e t t i n g n a m e s on t he lists, a n d a t the T h e r e w e r e 75 point*'ii t i me. last this e v e n t in t e a m s e n t e r e d y e a r , a n d i n t r a m u r a l d e p a r t ­ t he m e n t is t r y i n g t o ex ce e d t h a t m a r k tliis y e a r . in a r e A t e a m cons i st s of f o u r p l a y e r s e n t e r e d in t wo s e t s of w h o singl es, a n d one set o f d oubl e s, if t h e r e a r e f o u r p l a y e r s w h o woul d ilks- t o e n t e r t hi s e v e n t , a n d who a r e not a l r e a d y s i g n e d u p with s o m e o r g a n i z a t i o n , t h e y m a y do so by ca l l i n g at i n t r a m u r a l o f ­ t h e fice in G r e g o r y G y m arid l e av i n g t h e i r n a m e s a t t he desk. B ox i ng, w r e s t l i n g , a n d f e n c i n g b e g i n W e d n e s ­ t r a i n i n g p er i od s day ni gh t at 7 :30 o ’clock in G r e g - ! o r y G y m n a s i u m , a n d will be c o n ­ t i n u e d u n t i l t h e c o n t e s t s a r e at h a n d , e v e r y M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y , a n d F r i d a y n i g h t s a t 7 :30 o ’clock. E T T L I N G E R S P E A K S t h e m e e t i n g o f Dr. ll. J. IT Hinger , p r o f e s s o r of p u r e m a t h e m a t i c s , s p o k e on “ T h e S i t u a t i o n o f t he J e w s in Me xi c o” the A v u k a h , at A m e l icon S t u d e n t Zionist C o n f e d ­ e r a t i o n , M o n d a y ni g h t, G e r h a r d Be n der , p r e s i d e n t , a n n o u n c e d , i n . HUI n i ge r s p o ke on t h e s u r v e y he l a s t y e a r on t h e e c ono mi c ma d e a n d social c o n d i t i o n s o f t he J e w s in Mexico. — -- * i -------------- T O U R N A M E N T T O B E H E L D ap Hillel A t h l e t i c C o m m i t t e e will s p o n s o r a p i n g p o n g t o u r n a m e n t t h e i r ; F ri d a y , F e b r u a r y 24, Mi l ton S t e r n , t he c o m m i t t e e , a n ­ e n t r i e s m a n a g e r o f n o u n c e d M o nd ay . All m u s t be h a n d e d of f i c e b e f o r e F e b r u a r y 2r appointment phone 2-3541 m o r t a l . T h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s h a s a l r e a d y a c ce p t e d t h e s t a t u a r y s u b ­ ject t o its a c c e p t a n c e by the T r u s ­ I,b t Ie u e m M e m o r i a l te es. T h e IL A. Wr oe , t r ii s t e e s ll. Y. I). K. W o o d w a r d , J r . , a n d B e n e d i c t , a r e to P re s i d e n t B e n e di c t will r e c o m ­ m e n d a c c e p t a n c e o f a n a d d i t i o n o f $ 7 50 t h e Y or k Ri te Ma s o n i c S c h ol a r s h i p F u n d . T h i s s u m w a s in b e h a l f o f t h e Y o r k p r e s e n t e d 0 Ri te M a so ns by F. W. S p e e r o f Dallas on F e b r u a r y 2, T h e t o t a l I a m o u n t in t h i s f u n d is now $6, 750, at T h e t o u r n a m e n t will c o n t i n u e whi ch t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y , t i m e t he low s c o re r s will be c h o s e n to r e p r e s e n t t h e U n i v e r s i t y , H a r v e y P e nick, coach o f r ec or d o n t he t h e t e a m , holds, I h*• t o u g h C o u n t r y Cl ub c o u r s e wi t h a 64. P e n i c k t h a t W h i t e wa s o n e o f t h e best p r o s p e c ts r e p r e s e n t T e x a s in t h e h i s t o r y of t h e school. s t a t e d M E E T I N G T I M E C H A N G E D Hillel H e b r e w cl ass, led by Dr. II. J . Leon, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f Cl assi cal l a n g u a g e s , will m e e t t h e Hillel F o u n d a t i o n T u e s d a y at at 7 : 3 0 o ’clock i n s t e a d of 5 o ’clock. Rabbi S a m u e l H a l e vi B a r o n a n ­ n o u n c e d M o n d a y , R a y m o n d B e r n r e u t e r , vei ity, wei ei usko, Mis b e c a u s e of l a t h e r , Ii. < Newly— : h is f ive the Owl him cap*; c o n v e r t e d five t i mes, t h e i r ga me s . t h e F r o g s t h r e e out of in W a co ag a i n s t lead points. His Ii T e x a s c a n m a n a g e t h e i r A n d s p e a k i n g of f o u l shots. T e x a s L o o p S c o r i n g L e a d 11 11 J Et' k G r a y still main! a ns in t h e sco t i tig l ace vs th only m a d e f i f t e e n the Be ar s, good while t h e B r u i n s c o u n t e d t e n out o f ten. G u e s s w ha t E d (Hie had t he boys d o i n g b e f o r e t h e T. C. I . g a m e ? 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