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W h o e v e r T h e S w e e t h e a r t a t t e n d e d at the r e v u e a n d ball by t he f o u r o t h e r c on t e s t a n t s . S a r a h Bl ai r is a s e ni or in th*1 Col lege o f A r t s and Sci ences, m a j o r i n g in English. S h e is blue- eyed wi t h b l o n d e cur ly hair. A m e m b e r o f Kappa K a p p a (‘. a m m a s o r or i ty , she is vice p r e s i d e n t of Ca p a n d Gown, m e m b e r of the U ni ve r s i t y Light O p e r a C o m p a n y , O r a n g e J a c ke t s , T u r t l e Club, She will be the duche ss o f t h e and Y. W. C. A U n i ve r si t y a t t h e C o t t o n Ball a t A. & M. College Apri l 8. H KLUN S H A R P is a b r u n e t t e , a f r e s h m a n in t he ( ullage n t h e p ro­ g r a m a r e Dr. U. A. Wi ley, Dr , A. B. Cox , Dr. J, CA Dolley, Dr. pp Newlove, Dr. R. 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F o u n d a t i o n f o u n d a t i o n . o * l oik T h e p r o d u c t i on s t a f f f o r b a c k ­ st a ge e f f e c t s will work o u t t he i r sc hedul e f o r t he- o p e r e t t a F r i d a y night. P er s o n s on t h e s t a f f a r e A l ­ bert Mason, Dave Young, Kd I e- vine, Bill D e c ha r d, < h a d e s E v ­ e r e t t , J a c k Spence , L e o n a r d B a ­ ker, Billy King, H u g h Y an t i s, L e d b e t t e r , J a ck Rooney, R o ge r I Glen M u r ra y , J i m Mueller, F o x M e m b e r s o f t he s t a ff e x e c u t i n g t he p n ,_ S t u d y b e e n ^ I ^ ^ Miller, Robert f l a n n e l , J a m e s Bos- a™ t he a i f i r m a n v e i h a l lo s B a t e s and the Ath- ,a D E B A T E E N T R I E S N A M E D R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s s e n t a t i o n will c o n s t ru c t p a r t s of the sets F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e s e a r e Gl enn Mu r ra y , Dan T h o mp - t h e son< v i r g i n i a Nixon, G e o r g e Sui- f o r j n a e u n i L i t e r a r y Soci e t y sin ing i nt e r - s oc i e t y d e b a t e s w e r e j , ivaip N o r m a Col lard, M a r y Lee Selected t h u r s d a y ni ght. J e r r y l e o n e , Russell P a t t o n , J a m e s C u f f , M c A f e e and Willie Cr * n e t t will t e am, compos*1 Untile I) Roy P a r k e r will t a k e t h e ne g a ti v e sud*1. Clint B a r h a m will s e r v e a * a l t e r ­ n a t e on t h e s qu a d . di scussed ■ T h e q u e s t i o n to b e is “ Re so lv e d: T h a t t h i s s e m e s t e r P r e s i d e n t t h e P o w e r s S h o u l d Be S u b s t a n t i a l l y I n c r e a s e d ti; a M a t t e r o f P e r m a n e n t Pol i cy. ” O t h e r soc i et ies in t h e t o u r n a m e n t xviii the H o g g D e b a t i n g < d u b a n d the Rusk L i t e r a r y Soci ­ e t y . F ox Miller, Rut h Hu ff , a n d Sybil Frenzel . a f t e r n o o n S a t u r d a y G e o r g e Sullivan, R u t h H u f f , Env­ oi v P owe r s , and M a r y Lee Cone will do f u r t h e r w or k on t he sets. O t h e r m e m b e r s o f t he c l ub will be a p p oi n t ed Mon da y an d T u es d a y . T ra v el E xp erien ces R eddick R ecounts i nclude t he o f In past y e a r s t he T e x a s Fu n- chol, Dr. A t t e m p t Cr edi t E x p a n s i o n ‘T h e m e a s u r e c r e a t i n g a new loan J. A. F i t z g e r a l d , ta me bl ea u, m u s i c i a n s , p a i n t e r s , a n d R. \ \ \ Co op e r, Dr. E. S . Re d f o rd , a r c h i t e c t s , have held a j o i n t r e ­ Dr. A. P. Wi nst on , Dr. C. A. Du­ c e p t i o n f o r t h e public wi t h a com* s y s t em of F ed er al c a p i t a l val. J. A. Bur di ne, a n d Mrs. M a t ­ banks r e p r e s e n t s a d i r e c t a t t e m p t b i n e d exhi bi t i on a n d c o n c e r t , but tie H a t c h er . this y e a r only the exhi bi t i on will t he part of the F e d e r a l g o v ­ on be held. to e x p a n d b a n k c re di t . e r n m e n t Th e h a n ks w o ul d e x t e n d l oa ns d i r e c t to i n du st r i a l b o r r o w ­ ers a n d t h r o u g h o t h e r l e n d i n g a ge nc i es for p er iods r a n g ­ ing up t o five years. Moat of t h e s e loans capital he loans a n d high risk loans. Th e exhi bition will also lie open W e d n e s d a y ni ght. Apri l 4, f r o m 7 until S u n d a y , IO o ’clock a n d April s, f r o m 4 unt i l ft o ’clock. S tu dents R eq u ested H enry B ercow ich in N e w York cl ea r l y would D ies indi r ect l y -------------------------o - n e w ----------- — T o A id Landscapers ----------- the c a m p u s W o i k on is being t h e in l a n d s c a p e r s p r e p a r a t i o n for Hopes its com- Br ookl yn, n H e n r y Bercowich, 45, f o r m e r the U n i v e r s i t y , died s t ud en t March 2ft at t h e N o rw e g i a n Hos­ pital in Br ooklyn, N. Y. Mr. B e r ­ cowich was a n e w s p a p e r m a n and at t he t i me of his d e a t h wa s dis- t h e S t a n d a r d f o r tibet the Daily the I lay r idge secti on of r e p o r t e r a n d News Associati on a n d f or News in a ’ £ ( “ S i l v er p u r c h a s e all t he wav p ro pos a l s f r o m t h e mild c o m p a r a t i v e l y h a r m l e s s Dies the a b s u r d F e i s i n g e r Bill, Bill to r «mlirp * 11 Vt0’j l ( ‘ r u s h e d by ^ . l i e a s u r y gal d i n t i> t oe to b u y 1, 500,000, 000 o u n c e s of R o u n d- U p . to pletion by sil ver $2.18 lion a p p a r e n t l y f r o w n s upon l a t t e r m e a s u r e but m a y f ind up ( C o n t i n u e d on Ra ge 3) t h a t ti me have a t pr i ce - r a n g i n g an ounce. The a d m i n i s t r a - J e x p r e s s e d , b u t c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e J a n d mo ti o n p ic tur e c r it ic f o r t he He w a s a t one t i m e d r a m a t i c been the j s t u d e n t s is n ec es sar y. its B r o o kl yn S t a n d a r d Union. A t an- 0 . J. H e r r i n g t o n , g a r d e n e r o f ; o t h e r t i m e he w a s t he ship news* t he U ni ver si t y, has r e q u e s t e d t h a t r e p o r t e r f o r a Honolulu newspa- the s t u d e n t s r e f r a i n f r o m wal ki ng per. ac r oss the gr ass a n d m a k i n g pat hs t h r o u g h t he beds of n e w l y pla nt ed s h r u b s . Mr. Bercowich was a s t u d e n t in t h e U ni ve r s i t y d i n i n g t h r ee y e a r s f ol l owi ng 1915, a n d was co- ‘I will a p p r e c i a t e it if t h e y will e d i t o r of t he L o n g ho r n Ma ga z i n e to the in as sociation, a n d was a H e r r i n g t o n m e m b e r o f S i gma D e l t a Chi, h o n ­ for lend t h e i r c o o p er at i o n t o e v e r y o n e o f us wh o is t r y i n g to m a k e t he a l u mn i I bt ti IT. He b e l onge d j o u r n al i s t i c a t t r ac t i v e , f r a t e r n i t y said. t he o r a r y m e n . Club O ffers D in ing Service to M em bers T h e U n i v e r s i t y Cl ub, 2304 San to A n t o n i o S t r e e t , is o f f e r i n g d i ni ng j g r o u n d s s ervice the t he m e m b e r s of U n iv e r s it y s t a f f . (A E Rowe, p r o ­ f es s o r o f d r a w in g, has a n n o u n c e d. M e mb e r s a r e p e r m i t t e d t ak e me al s e i th e r r e g u l a r l y or o c c a­ sionally at U n d e r the club. to Click to A d d ress F ello w sh ip G roup O range Jackets T o Initiate 7 M em bers Dr. L. L. Click will p r e s e n t t he S even new m e mb e r s will be i n­ in last of t h e s c he d ul e d iti ated at the O r a n g e J a c k e t b a n ­ the f ellowship l e c t u r e at q u et toni ght at T e x a s Union. New t h e F i r s t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r ch S u n d a y n i gh t at 8 o ’clock. M i g - m e m b e r s a r e Ge n e C h e r r y , J a n e s u b je c t will he “ T h e D ra m a t i s t St o ne, E li z abe t h Hol l a nd er , Fiet- L*>oks a t Religion.” l e ct u r e s series c he r Metcalf e. Sybil F r e n z e l, ployed Censorship Clause Downed Unanimously by Assembly Mathews Names Condition Exam Date Schedule R evised Form of C onstitution to Be S ub m itted To Student B od y for A dop tion A t P olls T u esd a y R epresentation Article Changed Advanced and Postponed Tests to Begin April 5 _______ * Three S ubstitute Plans O ffered to ‘Editorial Propriety C o m m itte e’; Lack O f Q uorum D ela y s A ction E. J, Ma t hews, the a d v a n ce d , r e g i s t r a r , has fol l owi ng d at es a n n o u n c e d po s t po ne d, and for con di ti on e x a m i n a t i o n s : T h u r s ­ day, April 5, at 2 o’clock, e x a m ­ ina t i on s in English, G r e ek and publ i c s p e a k i n g ; F r i d a y , April 6, at 2 o ’elock, a n t h r o p o l o g y , e n ­ philoso­ gi ne er i ng , p syc hol og y; phy. S a t u r d a y , Apri l 7, a t 2 o ’clock, e d u c a ­ a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , business tion. e x a m i n a ­ j o u r n a l i s m tions. g o v e r n m e n t , an d physics, a n d I conch, G e r m a n . Lat in, p h a r ­ macy, and Spanish e x a m i n a t i o n s will c ome Monday, Apri l ‘J, at 2 o’clock; T u e s d a y , April UU b o t ­ any. c h e m i s t r y , economics, geol ­ ogy. a n d sociology e x a m i n a t i o n s ; We d n e s d a y , April 2 o'clock hi st ory, home economics, zoology and all o t h e r s u b j e ct s . All examination-* wilt be held in Law Bu il d in g lo.;. s t u d e n t havi ng m o r e t ha n one e x a m i n a t i o n f al l in g within a s i n g l e g oup should call a t S u t ­ ton IOU W e d n e sda y, A p r i l 11 all i l l , at A , Mr. M a t h e w s h as t e nt i on t „ the at- foil(>wing. rule of called c a t a l o g u e . “ A s t u d e n t who the fails to puss a condi tion e x am ination in a n y - abject foi feit s t he right for a n o t h e r e x a m ­ ination in t h a t su bj e ct a n d must take t h a t s e m e s t e r ' s work over to for se cu r e o o l ' t to ask it. ” Texas Composer To Give Concert Music Club to Present Fox, Writer of Ballads u c a r J. Fox. not e d T e x a s c o m ­ poser of co wboy songs a n d b a l ­ lads, will lo- p r e s e n t e d in c o n c e r t at H og g Memori al A u d i t o r i u m T u e s d a y ni g ht , Apii! 3, a t 8:15 o ’clock u n d e r the a u s pi ce s of t h e W e dn e s d a y M o r n i n g Music Club, Si tun* his r e t u r n f r o m s t u di es in a n d in New Y o r k E u r o p e and f r o m r adio br oadc ast s , Mr. Fox ha- a l i gn ed h i ms el f with a m o v e ­ me n t in the i nt e r es t s of A me r i c an music ami songs. His o bj e ct b a s i nt o been to record and t r a n s l a t e t e r m s ot s o ng th*1 n a t i o n al ideals and a s p i ra t i o n s ca this c o u n t r y . In hi1 opi nion, -ongs in whi ch both c o mp o se r and a nt h o l of t h e lyrics ar e A m e r i c an s o f f e r the most elo­ q u e n t m e d i u m f o r n at i on al e n o ­ tional expr ession. Ti c k et s f or Mr. F o x ’s c o n c e r t the U n iv er si t y the Reed Music a r c on sale at Co-Op a n d a t Co mp a n y Engineering S o ciety t he T ex a s a g e r o f Co m p a n y , talked on “ P r o b l e ms of Drilling Gul f Coast Salt D o me s ” at t h e A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e of M e c h a n i ­ cal E n g i n e e r s W e d n e s d a y night, the r e g u l a r m e e ti n g o f Mr. J u d s o n is r ecogni zed as an a u t h o r i t y on dr illi ng m e th o d s em- i n the drilli ng o f t h e Gulf f o r m e r l y Hie H u m p h r e y Oil C o m p a n y t he (-oast domes. He w a s it sold to T h e “ c e n s o r s h i p ” ar ti cl e of the pr oposed c on s t i t ut i on wan u n a n i ­ mousl y voted down by m e m b e r s of t he S t u d e n t s ' As s e mb ly T h u r s d a y t nght at t he last of the c o n s t i t u t i o n revision m e et i ng s b e f o r e t h e n ew s t u d e n t laws will go on the ballot at s p r in g election T u e s d a y , April 3. Th** a c t i on T h u r s d a y ni gh t b y the A ss e mb l y d ef ini tel y, a i f a r as the s t u d e n t s ar e c o n c e r n e d , t a b le d the p rop os e d edi tor i al p r o p ri e ty c o m m i t t e e a r t i cl e which would place in t he hands of t he c o m m i t t e e t he t ig ht to c e n s o r all m a t e r i a l in the T ex a s R a n g e r a n d the g r i n d secti on of t he Cactus. S t r o n g o b j e ct i on s d u r i n g t he p as t s ever al weeks led Bill Sinkin, c h a i r ma n of the c o n s t i t u t i o n a l revision c o m mi t t e e , to move that t h e c ensor shi p ar ti cl e be el imi na t e d e n t i r e l y b ec aus e he felt t h a t if s t u d e n t opinion w a s so .strongly against this ar ti cl e it mi gh t lead t h e m t o d e ­ feat t he whole c o n s t i t u t i o n a t th*- polls T u e s d a y . A l t e r n a t e Plan* Gi ve n two P E n g el k i ng s u b m i t t e d S t u d e n t Pub l i c a t i on s , Inc., T h r e e al ternat * - to t h e censor ship a r t i c le wer e s u b m i t t e d . W o r t h W a r e asked t he Asse mbl y to co n si de r a schol ar shi p proposal, whi ch I indirectly would ma k e , he said, u n n e c e s s a r y a n y c e nsor sh i p rules. I S. I Di r ec t o r s o f T e x a s p r op o sa l s : I) g iving t h e Bo a r d of the p ower to r e m o v e edi tor s a n d associ at e ed i tor s if t h e y violated rules a n d to r e p o r t s uc h ♦ ..•ase* to the Dean o f Men, a n d ti) c r e a t i n g a s u b - c o mm i t t e e c o m ­ puted of all m e m b e r s of the Bo a rd of Dir ectors, except t he edi tor s, which would n o m i n a t e t h r e e c a n ­ for edi tor shi p a n d a s s o ­ di da t es ci ate edi tor ship of ea ch p ub l i c a­ tion and r e s t r i c t i n g t he ballot to those t h r e e candi dat es. Engineer Course Given in Summer Five Divisions of College To Have Full Schedule E n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s a t t e n d i n g tilt1 f i r s t s e m e s t e r of t h e c om i ng I s u m m e r session will h a v e a full I p r o g r a m of n u m b e r e d c ou r se s in I the five main divisions of the U al­ lege of E n g i n e e r i n g choo s e f rom, but th ose a t t e n d i n g the se c­ ond s e m e s t e r will onl y be abl e to r e g i s t e r f o r cou r se s in civil e n ­ gi ne er i ng. t o the 333, S t r u c t u r a l M >• c b a n i c s 113, T echnical Me cha ni cs a n d H ig h w a y E n g i n e e r i n g ft7b a r e t he cour se s o f f e r e d d u r i n g t h e second s u m m e r session. s e me s t e r of Banks Mel. a u r i n, of p r o f e s s o r c on du c t civil e n g i n e e ri ng , will two c o u r s e s ; d a s s s e n t h e Col­ T. TA T a y l o r , d ea n of lege of E n g i n e e r i n g , will pr eside over classes in the l a t t e r course, t he f irs t S ev e r al c h a n g e s in the first p r o ­ posed r e p r e s e n t a t i o n ar ti cle w e r e made. T h e d e p a r t m e n t of j o u r ­ nalism was a dde d to Die original list. of schools and colleges to elect a s t ud en t a s s em b l y m a n . t h e College of A r t s and Sciences, in *-ase a n o t h e r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e n ee ds to be ad de d, he shall be a ma n , a c ­ cor di n g to the c h a n g e . In Monda y night, Apri l 9. was se t the s p r i n g b a n ­ the d at e for us q u e t , R ec om rnerid* t ion Ad o p t e d the T h e Assembly a d o p t e d u n a n i ­ mously r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of Billy Flight, c h a i r ma n of the c o m ­ mi t tee on a w a rd s , t h a t the A s s e m ­ bly buy S t Ba l f our awa r ds . T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of D. B. H a r d e ­ n e r . that a w a r d s be given to m e m ­ the presi- ber s of lent, vice pr esident, the s e c r et a r y . J u d i c i a r y the Judi c i a r y Council u na ni - c h a ir m a n of the the Assembly, a d o p t e d Classes t o be o f f e r e d t he t i r st Council, and s e me s t er include W a t e r c o l o r ; El- J m e m b e r s was e me n ts of A r c h i t e c t u r e 4 07a a n d mously. the 4 07 b; A r c h i t e c t u r a l Design 1 0 a a n d 10b; A r c h i t e c t u r a l Desi gn c o n st i t u t io n a m e n d m e n t s h a d been 810a an d 8 1 0 b ; S h a d e s a n d Shad- a do pt ed , and his a b s enc e a f t e r - ows; t he ab s en c e Color 214. S. E. 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WA Gal* a n d WA* t T e xa s, w h e r e b e e n killing the sly b e a s t in g r e a t F ol lowi ng t h e l e c t ur e t h e r e will I D or ot h y J on e s , and Lovell Haney. is be a n o p e n f o r u m discussion. T e a I will he s e r ve d by m e m b e r s o f t h e I s p o ns o r e d by Miss D o r o t h y Ce- as Geologist until ba aor, a s s i s t a n t d ea n of w o m e n , P u r e < til C ompa ny. o rgani s a t i on * whi ch t h e Fel l owshi p Club. This Orc mo r e le ct u r e o f t h e aeries is c ompo s e d of t w e n t y U ni v e r si t y has not yet bee n sch ed ul e d . It is girls. T h e m e m b e r s a r e chosen on ma i n- j to be d el iv er ed by Dr. O t t o S t r uv e , j b ec au s e of t h e i r sc hol ar shi p, lead- i n i d i i e c t o i | tor y. of t he Y e r k e s O b s e r v a- er shi p, ability. a n d g e n e r a l al l- ar ou nd Mr. J u d s o n h a s ‘published p ap e r s the p r obl em of salt d ome s in both the A m e r i c a n P e t r o l e u m G e ­ ologist and t he Oil a n d Gas .Jour­ nal, Dobie Deplores Governmental Work Stamping Out Coyote Writer Says Animal Is Useful as Scavenger to Inhabitants of Brush Country of West Texas T H E w a r now b e i n g w a g e d on the coyot e, f l ee t - f o o t e d Te x a s wild a n i m a l , is c o n d e m n e d by J. F r a n k Dobie, p r o f e s s o r o f E n g ­ lish a n d n a t u r e e x p e r t , who be­ lieves that such t act i cs might le ad l‘u- to t h e a n i m a l ’s e x t in c t i o n tin** year*. in t he l and o w n e r c o yo t e de- his p r o p e r t y cl ean. n u m b e r s . Mr. Dobie said t h a t h e j a n i m a l a c t s as a s c a v e n g e r a n d coul d r ea di l y u n d e r s t a n d t h e s h e ep aids t h e g r o w e r s w a n t a l l o y e d , the a n i ma l s ince q ue n t l y ma ke s r ai ds on t h e i r h e r d s . ; '“' p H E l a t es t m e t h od used t*> e x - j two or t h r ee a day. B u t he f r o w ne d u po n t h e w a n t o n JL d e s t r u c t i o n o f the a n i m a l in o t h e r I shoot places, a n d d e c l a re d s uc h p r a c t ic e s ' R a n ch e rs j u m p t h e m on f oot and merit o f A g r i c u l t u r e al so ha* a T h ey p r e f e r to live as f ar ba c k u nj us t , ful in t he b r u s h c o u n t r y o f S o u t h ' f o r the pur pose, t o f l y o v e r t h e i r T e x a s r a t lier t h a n a m e n a c e . 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WL S t a y t o n , Dr. and Mrs. a n d Mrs. “ The T a n g l e d We b, ’’ a o ne- act play, will Im* p r e s e n t e d by m e m ­ b e r s o f t he ( ut lain Club S at ur da y the r e g u l a r m e et i n g of n i g h t a t t he U ni ve r s i t y Club. T im p r o g r a m will s t a r t p r o m p t l y at 8 o ’elock. F O P r X I Y P B S I T Y C L U B P L A Y W I L L B P G I V P X I a n d Mrs. E d g a r Wi tt, Mr. i hi. T. Miller, a n d Dr. his m o t h e r , Mrs. J. Z. two sisters. Mrs. T. 1). alias, a n d Miss I)r urn- t wo b r o t h e r s , ( . L. H o u st on , a n d T. G. Los Angeles, ( ’alif. I >ttimm< II r u nim* T O A T T E N D C O N V E N T I O N G. C, Goldsmi th, ch a i m of has b •gat' r o n o s I) p i c n i c 4 und» Bart© i Cli a i l e F e b r u a r y I, gold i m p o r t s h a v e a g ­ g r e g a t e d m o r e t h a n $6 00, 0 0 0 , 00 0 a n d , a l t h o u g h t he flow is n o t t a ­ p e r i n g of f, a n a d di t i o na l $200, - r e a s o n a b l y be e x ­ 00 0, 000 p ec t e d to b e i m p o r t e d d u r i n g the n e x t s u m t h r e e m o nt hs . This would p e r m i t a f u r t h e r p r i m a r y cr e di t e x p a n s i o n of a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 1,000,000,000. c an is in “ T h e t o t a l p r ac t i ca l v o l um e of im­ p r i m a r y c r e d i t e xp an s i on m e d i a t e p r o s p e c t t h e r e f o r e in the n e i g h bo r ho o d of $8, 500, 000, - 000, Since this ex p a ns i o n involves no b o r r o w i n g r e s e rv e f rom banks, it is n o t s u b j e c t to t he di- J f ee t cont rol of t he c e n t r a l b a n k s j ex c ep t as t h e s e flanks m o p up e x­ cess r e v e n u e s t h r o u g h open ma r - ' ket selling, a policy which is m o st i mp r o b a b l e j u s t now. t h e C r e d i t B a s i s E x p l a i n e d * j . . t he • A t h a t t h u s the . , c r ed i t is ag a i n st is d i r ec t l y c o n - 1 “ S e c o n d a r y r e s e r v e b an k s a r e , e x pa n s i on, is b as ed u p o n m e m b e r h ow e v e r, bank b o r r o w i n g f r o m the r e s e r v e b an k s a n d :r*.liable by t h a t sy s t e m. At p r e s ­ ent, re- , (pined to k ee p a gold r es e rv e of J . lo pet cent a g a i n s t t he i r d e m a n d deposits, t h e r e ­ serve ba l an c e s c a r r i e d with t h e m by fin* m e m b e r banks. Excess gold ibis 85 p e r c e n t holdings a b o v e i r es e rv e anti IO pe r c e n t re- i serve held b ehi nd F e d e r a l Re ser ve t h e the s e c o n d a r y exp an s i on can be r e s e r v e t h e i r m e m b e r t h i r t y - f i f t h s b an k s one h u n d r e d f r e e gold hol dings, or t h e i r of f o r each do ll a r of a b o u t $2. 85 T h e m e m b e r banks , f r e e gold. h av i n g b o r r o w e d this cr e di t , c a n in t u r n lend it out, w h e n c e it can e x p a n d via p r i m a r y credit e x p a n ­ sion l imit of five to a p r ac t i ca l , t ime s the c r e d i t bo r ro w e d . notes, base upon which b an k raised. In g e n e r a l , lend t h e r e f o r e , c o n s t i t u t e s : b an k s can cr edit the to 14, This Such banks . f r o m gold “ On March the p o t e n t i a l t h e r e s e rv e f r e e gold h o l di ng of a p p r o x i m a t e l y b a n k s w e r e $ 1, 850,000, 000. f r e e gold would per mi t a pr ac t i ca l s e c o n d ­ a r y cr e di t e xp an s i on of $26, 400,- 000, 000. ’I his s um, h u ge as i t is, is d w a r f e d by t h e possible credit s t r u c t u r e whi ch could be r e a r e d on t h e basis o f possible i nc r e as e s ] in t he f r e e gold holdings of t he i nc r e as e s i m p o r t s t h e or f r o m T r e a s u r y r e s e rv e banks. It was e s t i m a t e d above t h at gold i mpor ts d u r i n g the r e m o n t h s mi ght be e x p e ct e d to t ol a : j at t b s , sum. t h e res- eve h a n k s would be I to hold $ 70, 000 , 00 0 as r e q u i r e d t he r e s e r v e p e r 85 t h a t a m o u n t of m e m b e r aga i nst b ank deposits, l e avi ng $130, 000,- J OOO as f r e e gold, which could s u p ­ por t a c r ed i t e x p a n s i o n of $130, -! 000. 000 t i m e o n e h u n d r e d t hi r ty - t imes 5, or some $1 $50,- f i f t hs 000. 000. least $2 0 0 , 0 0 0, 00 0. O f sales of gold by . t he n e x t legal c e n t t he to Social Calendar F r i d a y , M a r c h 3 0 0 until I o’clock, F o rt W o r t h Club danc e, T e x a s Union. 8 until 11 b e lo c k , Little Campus D orm itory, open house. 8 until I o’clock, Phi Delt a d i n n e r - d an e e, A u s t i n T h e t a , Hotel. 9 until I o’clock, Phi K a p p a Psi, f or ma l d a nc e. A u s t i n Club. 8 until 1 1 o’clock, S i g m a Phi Epsilon, open house, c h a p t e r house S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 31 7: 3 0 until Gamma Delta, c h a p t e r house. IO o’clock, Phi house, open 8 until I I o’clock, Ki r b y Hall, open house. ‘J until 12 o’clock, All - Uni ­ v er si t y Dance, T e x a s Union, . t he , , , , , . gold held by the . , , to . sold consider abl e s u ms of gold d u r i n g the past month. W e r e all t h e free ... t r e a s u r y to be . banks, it ba would ma ke possi bh an ad di ti on a l cr ed it to $3 , 150, 000, 000 t imes one h u n d r e d t i mes 5, or a p p r o x ­ t h i r t y - f i f t h s i m a t e l y $4 5, 000, 000 , 00 0. a m o u n t i n g expa nsi on r es e rv e in all “ T h e total p r a c t i c a l credit e x ­ in t h e n e a r f u ­ pansion possible t o n i mme ns e a g g r e ­ r e a d i e s t he gat e of al most 882, 000 , 00 0, 000. This f i g ur e c o m p a r e s wi t h total deposits of $$ 8 , 0 1 1, 00 0, 0 0 0 c a r ­ r ie d co mme r ci al licensed an d m u t u a l savings bank s on Oc­ t o b e r 25, 1933. M m * all of this new ( r ed o e x pa n s i on to get into pnckl y, the e f f e c t fin ci rc u l at io n pr ices c a n be easily c o mmodi t y H o w ev e r , new imagined, cr e di t will come int » bei ng only w h e n the business wor l d begi ns to b or r o w f reel y f r o m t he b a n k s a n I this b o r r o w i n g will d eve l op only upon a f o r busi ne ss p r o f i t s , which pr ospect is g r e a t l y d i mm e d by t he a d m i n ­ r e f o r m p r o g r a m . T h u s i st r at i o n is t he only t he g o v e r n m e n t far. e f f e c ti v e b a n k d e m a n d e r cr e di t , and its b o r r o w i n g h a s been t he most i m p o r t a n t f ac t o r in the r e c e n t g r o w t h of b ank d e p os it s . ” r e a s o n a b l e pr ospec t the of G RA SS L E A S E S L F T P r e s e n t le as e ho l d e r s of U n i v e r ­ la rf* I .*, will not b e d is t u r b e d sity H ' v,*ie.n, f 1 as,v jeases a n ’ *et> P. Bv bee of t h e t h e U ni ve r s i t y of I*. By bee of T e x a s Land O f f i c e in S an Angel o T h e object of said T h u rs d a y . to get is t he Board of R e g e n t s p e n n a n t nt land, t he t e n a n t s on but t he y a g r e e d not to place leases on the m a r k e t f or the highest b i d ­ der. Rates have b ee n scaled down in s o me eases w h er e t he y w e r e cons ider ed t oo high. SIGMA N U S - L E C T Si gma Nu f r a t e r n i t y held t heir a n n u a l s p r in g e l c . t i o n of o f f i c e r s . W e d n e s d a y fur next year. New of- presi- vice p r es i ­ dent ; F r e d H u s b a n d s , house m a n ­ a g e r : and Bill D o u g h e r t y , s t e w ­ ar d. These me n will hold of fi c e f or o n e year, , Wl.h u h a ,t * * * P . E . M , T O E N T E R T A I N T he I'. F. M. Club, o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r physical e d u c a t i o n m a j o r s u n ­ ,j,.r t he supe r v i s i on of D. K. B ra c e an d Miss H i l da Moles- its a n n u a l b a n ­ w o r t h, will give qu et a n d d a n c e April 2*'. in t h e c r y s t a l b al lr oom o f t he Dri kill Hotel. o — ---- A l m a L ea Hall will s p e nd E a s ­ t e r with he r p a r e n t s in Houst on. E u g e n e S t i t h, G e n e Cr ad doc k, V er n o n Ro ge r, and Ollie Herd m a ke u p t he cast, which is u n d e r t h e dir ec t i o n o f K a t h e r i n e i M a n ­ g e r . Shelton, t h e ma n of m a n y n,vs- tcries, will h a v e c h a r g e of the r e ­ m a i n d e r of th- p r o g r a m . He will o f f e r a d e m o n s t r a t i o n black magic, in * • * TO H O L D O P E N H O U S E Phi G a m nm D e l t a fra ter n ity will e n t e r : Ain with a n open house S a t u r d a y n i g h t at c h a p t e r house f r o m 8 t o 9: 80 o’clock. Re­ f r e s h m e n t s will he se r ve d to m e m ­ ber s a n d t h e i r guests. the * » * D O U G L A S - B A L D W I N W E D H a t t i e Be ss Ba l dwi n, d a u g h ­ t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. R. B a l d ­ win, was m a r r i e d to R o b e rt B r e w ­ e r t o n Dou gl as of McAllen, son of Mrs. M B. Douglas, f o r m e r l y of C i n c i n n a t i and t he Phi l i ppi ne I slands, W e d n e s d a y , Ma rc h 21, a t the E pi s c op a l C h u r c h in P h a r r , j coul d come l e ft f o r Mr. a n d Mrs. Dougl as f or a visit M o n t e r r e y , Mexico, s h or tl y a f t e r the wedd i n g. T he y will be at h o m e in McAllen. Mrs, Douglas a t t e n d e d T h e U n i v er si t y of T e x a s d u r i n g the y e a r 1927- 1928. She is a m e m b e r o f Phi Mu so r o ri ty. r es e r ve * * . M a r g a r e t < o t h a m will spe nd in S a n Ant oni o with h e r l a s t e r p a i n t s . Impson has as I nippon of C. D o r ot h y guest Ru t h T he l e a v i ng spe nd t h e w e e k - e n d at in Beeville. t wo a r e h e r I. A. t oday to ' h e i r h omo G o l d S a l e s B o o m C r e d i t T h e ( t r e a t * * credit e x p a n s i o n, j fjt.(irs » re Kj, h a „ , w e r e e s t i m a t e d at the r ec or d to* t h e F o r i t a l of $ 1, 509,000, 000 i e n t i re b u n k i n g sy st em, excess re-1 i serves p r o b a b l y w e r e con si d e r ab ly abov e this f igure , as t he e s t i m a t e t he 8,"OO odd does n o t i n c l u de | non m e m b e r s t a t e banks. How-1 | ever , t h e $ 1, 50 0, 0 00, 000 t h e m e m b e r idle r e ­ b a n k s serves of i mm e d i a t e p r i ­ would p e r m i t an m a r y c r e d i t exp a nsi on of a b o u t $7 , 50 0, 0 00, 000 . t h e s e r es e r v e s will c o n t i n u e to he a u g ­ m e n t e d f ew m o n t h s via gold i mp or t s an d p e r ­ haps s ome f u r t h e r r e t u r n of c u r ­ Since r ency ci rc ul at io n. F u r t h e r , d u r i n g f ront n e w tile h ow e v e r, coul d resul t f r o m T r e s * - : d ,,n t . to the r e s e r v e u i y sal es o f gold the m o n ­ syst em. On Ma rc h 14. the c o u n t r y e t a r y gold stock of a m o u n t e d to $7, 605,000, 000* o f which $ 4 , 2 5 2, 00 0, 0 0 0 was o w n e d by the r e s e r v e b a n k in t h e f o r m f o new gold c e r t i f i c a t e s a n d a u ­ nt him r e p r e s e n t e d r e q u i r ed t r e a s u r y r ese r v e s b e hi nd n a t i o n a l b a n k not e s a n d U ni t e d S t a t e s notes. T h e f r e e gold held t h e r e f o r e . by T r e a s u r y , the a m o u n t e d some $3, 150,000. - 000, all o f which could be sold to t he r e s e r v e b a n k s in o r d e r to me et g o v e r n m e n t e xpe ns e s. I n ­ deed, the T r e a s u r y has t h u s -old $ 2 0 0, 0 0 0 , 00 0 to Classified Ad Section TLR F U R N I S H E D A P T S . ,, s O l I H KAS I t r o n j . d o w n s ta i r s . tw o | room a p a r t m e n t . B a th ann k i t c h e n e t t e , Newly d e c o r a t e d . Al <> d esirable I‘hone 2-1 074. 2 2 0s Nueces. 7 M IS C E L L A N E O U S i I BAY C A S H f o r s u i t s a n d o v e r c o a t s . town m o ney on s u i t s o r a n y - t h i n g o f valu e. L. L av es, P a w n b r o k e r , i also room . , 217 L a s t Ki\*h. B a l s — Two ro o m hath, g a r a g e W ater, fu rn is h e d a p a r t m e n t , lights, van f u r- en r h . IWO s t u d e n t s $10 nished. $20. _ 3205 S p eed w ay . Phone 3747. NO, NOT R o b e r t M o n tg o m ery , bu t Rob- j W H A T m a d e D o ro th y H A C E ’S S c & W e ’re M o v i n g A p r i l I t o 2 3 3 2 G U A D A L U P E S T . ­ B e t t e r S e r v i c e — B i g g e r S a v i n g s f i IOC S T O R E J o l l y ? ‘'M ade un B r o a d w a y ." is fo r you and d ate. Bob, a t ■ in B r o a d w a y ” l a v e r g u e s s , but her t ic k e t for is w aitin g You'll to " Made little t h e ort H ibb ctt r i c k e t s awn!', I H I ie* Business Directory C A F E S LOST A N D F O U N D p earls, LOST: P h i Mu pin. Bet w ith r u b ie s aud Kula Lea Kuhn. R e tu r n t o E ra Bell Hogan. P h o n e W o m a n 's Bldg. insc rib ed o r bar k . CHI OM EGA p in I >t. Howard to finder. Nam e bn pin. Level! R a n e y . 304 W e s t I Ii 7325. _____ _______ -VS EE I' “ SI (J" M U E L L E R 'D es ert S c.is'" and t i c k e t - , s i n g s th e r e ' y sells flock of ticket* ''.it “ Made "ii B road wav ’ she will have ■.'.ll at J . ll. 10 8 for her the a to to C L A R I F I E D ! I al 10s. F O R SALE F O R S A L E — An e x t r a copy o f t h e p o p ­ ular 1029 C a c t u s has been placed in o u r h a n d s fo r sale- A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in s e c u ri n g th is hook s h o u ld call 2-3 164 or a d d r e s s T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc., Au stin . I exas , R O O M S FO R R E N T S H O U L D you b e m o v i n g t h e f irs t you tw o b o ys a t find nice room will for 697 W est 24. 2-2024 R O O M S W A N T E D SIN G L E w o m an w a n t s light h o u s e k e e p ­ in g room for $12.00 o r les s. M d be desirable- A d d r e s s Bon 1927-X, U n i v e r ­ sity S t a t inn. Business Directory Picnic Lunches S a n d w i c h e s — p o t a t o c h i p s a n d s a l a d — o l i v e s - - p i c k l e s — i ce t e a — c o o k i e s . For 2 or IOO Dolphin Grill Phone 3398 M eals as You Like T h em C o m p l e t e S e r v i c «— - F a m i l y S t y l e “ E a t all y o u w a n t wi n a l eant it" y o u p i f g v c I c g C O M B IN A T IO N C A F E 2 0 4 W e s t 19 C L O T H IN G H IG H E S T CASH PRICKS paid mid ha:.,! clof b i n g . J i Shoes, cum * - , h a t s , a n y t h i n g p m .-ha cd. 41 7 E. li th . P h o n e 37 62 . fur mc to $8 f u r s u i t * . valuab le J D A N C I N G T ii in BA L L - ;f fur children. AN- I 'I AP. in, bides RA! I .ET S P E C IA L — $2.50 fu r - Ie ison ROOM, TANGO. T A P . E x ercis e class fur ’;idic> a u d ACROBATICS < l a s -ci N E T T E DUVAL SCHOOK OK DANCING, new K. C. Hall, lux W e s t I* 2-3* >4. L A U N D R IE S This N u m ber, 3 7 0 2 O P E N S A D IR E C T L IN E TO T H E HOM E S T E A M I A U N URY S t u d e n t R a te s PL U M B E R S E. R A V E N — sin c e 1890, q u a l i t y p lu m b in g r ep airs , lawn m o w ers s h a rp e n e d , g a r ­ den hose rep airs, new lawn m o w ers. 1403 L av aca. P h o n e 6763. RECORDS H A V E YOU h e a r d " R a f t e r o ” a nd “ C a r ­ ioca” as p l a y e d on V icto r r e c o r d in g s I H e a r th em t o d ay a t J. K. R E E D MU SIC CO.. 805 Cong cess. T Y P E W R I T E R S T y p e w r i t e r s , Adding M achines C a lc u la to rs , Sale**, Rent:,! IG-paira TV P E W RI I KU EXI H A N G E H O E a s t TvUth S t. I howe Ii TUT W h e t h e r you’re late from a it iglu out or era nun ing for quizzes — a midnight snark is good. Kellogg - PEP satis­ fies that empty feeling. But PI J* doesn t Burden the body or interfere with sound, rest­ ful sleep. 9 Delirious flakes of wheat. Nourishing. Easy to digest. Plus extra brin. Mildly laxa­ tive. Heady to eat with milk or cream, Sold al campus lunch counters and canteens. PEP is always fresh in the individual packages. Enjoy it for breakfast t o o —- w ith sliced fruit or honey. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 4 0 ^ 9 * P E P T O t fJ E D WHEAT E X IR A B R A R I). B. Casteel. Ll-. Litt le C a m p u s D o r m i t o r y will , ' t n t e r t a i n wi t h a n open house f r o m 7 :3 0 o’cl ock to l l o’clock a t t h e ] ilotmitiory. T h e r e will be i n f o r m a l d a n c i n g to t he music of L. R i v e t s I Ba r n we l l a n d his Sam H u t s o n S y n ­ c o p a t e s . Mr. a n d Mrs. R. V. S h i r ­ ley will be c h a per on s . Only d o r ­ m i t o r y m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r invited g u e s t s will a t t e n d . Fo rt W o r t h Cl ub will e n t e r t a i n w i t h a d a n c e in T e x a s Cni on f rom 9 to I o ’clock. Music will be f u r - ! niched by T o m Hill a n d his o r c h e s ­ tr a. S i g m a Phi Epsilon will have Open ho us e f r o m 8 to l l o ’clock. T h e r e will be d a n -mg to t he m u s h o f C l ar e n c e N e m i r and his o r c h e s ­ t r a. Phi K a p p a Psi will give t h ei r s p r i n g f o r m a l d a n ce at tin Club f r o m 9 to I o ’clock* the A uh- i * * * S O R O R I T Y T O E N T E R T A I N Chi O m e g a s or ori ty will e n t e r ­ t a i n wi t h a n o pen house S a t u r d a y ni g ht a t t h e c h a p t e r h ou - e f rom 7 t o 9 o ’clock in h o n o r o f Helen .Mims, R e f r e s h m e n t s will be s e rv ed d u r i n g the evening. * * * p re s i de nt . Hillel F o u n d a t i o n F O U N DA T I O N P LA N S DA NC E is m a k i n g p la ns f o r a d a n c e May 5 a t the Austin Cl ub. Du tc h S c h e e l’s o r ­ c h e s t r a will play. T h e d a n c e was or iginally p l a n n ed f o r Ma rc h 21, b u t wa s p os t pon e d. rn Melba E d w a r d s * • E d wa r ds , is visi ting h r f o r m e r in S an A n ­ ■.suitor, H er lyn LVntver sit y -student, ton i o thi s wee k- e n d. V o lley - - ( Continued From Page One) h a n d f o r c e d b y gr ess. a r ebellious Con- IOO P e r C e n t R i s e S e e n “ Despi te a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e p a r t of c o mmer ci al j p r e s ­ s u r e f a v o r i n g a looser credit pol­ icy on ba n k s , t h e loan a n d di s c ou n t p o r t ­ folio of t h e b a n k i n g s y st e m co n­ t i n u e s the vol­ t o c o n t ra c t . Y e t u m e of new b a n k cr e di t which coul d be called into bei ng r e a ch e s a l most u n b e l i ev a bl e I n ­ dee d , w e r e b a n k credit t o be r a p ­ idly e x p a n d e d to the full l imi t of t h e r es e r ve s , a s e n s a ­ t i o n a l p ri c e rise of IOO p e r cent t o 200 p e r c e n t would a l m o s t c e r ­ t a i nl y r esult . e xi s t i ng f igure s. “ U n d e r ex i s t i n g b a n k s t a t u t e - , it is possible f o r a g i ve n deposit in a c o m m er c i a l b an k to e x p a n d to m a n y t i m e s its or iginal a m o u n t via a c o n t i n u o u s pr ocess of l e n d ­ ing, c h e ek i n g o u t t h e b or r o we d Credit, r e d e p o s i t i n g t h u s d r a w n , a n d the n e w deposits. This process, once s t a r t e d , to be a u t o m a t i c a n d to p r o c e e d to the full limit of t h e e xi st i n g gold r e l e n d i n g r ese r ve s, t e n ds the checks | I,; of the b a n k s t h r o u g h I o p s t he t e n times t he che cks to “ B a n k c r e d i t e xp an s i on deve l ­ be t h r o u g h w h at mi gh t t e r m e d t w o w av e s of e xpa nsi on. T h e first wav e or p r i m a r y e x p a n ­ sion c a n p r oc e ed to a m a x i m u m o f a b o u t t h e s u r p l u s cash a n d excess r e s e rv e b al a n c es ;'ollow i ng c o n t i n u o u s process. T h e bank.-; lend t h e i r excess r es e rv e s t o c om­ mercial b o r r o w e r s who p r o m p t l y check out the r es u l t i n g l oa n c r e d ­ its and mail t h e i r v a r i o u s c r e d i t o r s . T h e c r e d i t o r s in t u r n d ep o s i t t h es e c h e cks in t h e i r r es pe c t i ve bank s , w h i ch hanks , a f t e r s e t t i n g up the r e q u i r e d legal i t h e s e n e w de- ! r e s e r v e s a g a in s t posits, t o t he b a l a n c e l oa n o u t t h e i r c om m e r c i a l bo r rower s. Th e s e loan b o r r o w e r s check o ut c r e di t s w h i c h a r e r e d e p o s i t e d in o t h e r ban ks , r el oa ned, and >o on. “ A s s u m i n g tha t t h e r e is a n e f ­ f ective d e m a n d f or l oans a n d that all the f o r m o f book l oans c r e d i t r a t h e r posi t e x p a n s i o n could p roce ed In t h e li mi t of the i ng excess r e s e r v e b al a n c es , r es e rv e r e q u i r e d a v e r a g e IO a g a i n s t d e m a n d bei ng a b o u t p e r ce nt . t h e s e a s ­ I n as mu c h as sumption:- will n e v e r be fully r e ­ alized t h e pr ac t i ca l l imit o f p r i m a r y credit e xp a ns i on is p e r h a p s the excess resol ves r a t h e r than t e n limes. in p r ac t i ce , t ha n cash, t e n t i me s t h e exist- ! this de-1 t imes t h e i r legal t ak e l ive $ 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 “ On Ma rc h 20, of s e r ve s i n B a n k s t he excess r e ­ banks t h e m e m b e r HAROLD TEEN — A KINGDOM ALL HIS OWN! / loo*Z> UKE- A [ \ J. \ S E T v U & L L . ’ I KIM BT- A ktMb C e p A O A S - B u t - J J *. vvAtvi*,yr—T y j / A Ti?lcO kfiN G\ ' v P o o Y v \ PAGE FOOR ■ S M T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1334 HAROLD TEEN—A N INSPIRED C U M B E R SOM - 1 Savjo v o o SMiM UP t w a t PAUXX -rp&E - I I I N t e p A. crustT .\v \s i ^ Y \ \ O i 2 W T O O i M S Fog co coanuts I On iii] fErxan H h» Dmly I * x«tn. student newt publi­ cation of Th* Univ cr ity of Tex**, ii pfibfi»hi>d on the o»mp ic of the U n iv * r- I i e Tex** St ident »iiv «t A u * un by Incorporated, ex cry morn* 1‘u t hi.'*tions. Ink' except M onday, through ou t th* long Editorial Office*, Journalism B u i l d i n g JOI, 102. and 109, Telephone VIM ti. •' ‘ h™. «"<• '■»>> then, will c o n s e r v e - u n i v e r s i t i e s o l i n t o , n keeping with Arist,„ l e , the Ramrer w ish es t o the unre- lo b a c h e l o r of a r t s d o i lives like Ben reconsider. liberties, but not 1 9 3 5 . observe t h e c o u n t r y e l f e e t h e r e the poetic jug fat*- strain! that characterised past editions, — Fred W ard. i m ft® A ND IM SWfSJON RANCH l i k e l y g o W ill A f t e r a f i v e - y e a r r e s e a r c h a sp e c ia l i d l y c o m m i t t e e w i l l r e p o r t i t s r e c o m m e n d - in a t i o n s n e x t w e t k . mon dat ion f o l l o w : T h e o u ts ta n d in g points in th e re c o m ­ 1. T he n e w curricu la will be o f fe r e d to a group of IOO students, the cream of the high s c h o o l scholars. Tim e and econom ic i n d e p e n d e n c e m ust b e m a in ta in e d by th e se studio *s fo r fo u r y e a r s required to c o m ­ plete the stu dy. 2. C ertain s u b je c ts su ch as g o v e r n m e n t, eco n o m ic s, p sy c h o lo g y , so c io lo g y , art and literatu re w ill be th e fu n d a m e n ta l b a se s o f th e curricula. 3. The only requirement for graduation will b< a course in t h e stu d y o f state and fo r e ig n fe d e r a l l a n g u a g e . c o n stitu tio n s an d a 4. Th* p ro p o se d curricula is o n ly in ex- p< r im e n tin g s ta g e s , t h e c o m m itte e reports, and d e ta ils w ill be w ork ed out later. D IS P A S S IO N A T E V IEW It is not m y intention to condem n Mr. W est- br oo k f o r a n y of hi s views. He has been rather I give h i m credit se ve r e, hut for h onesty, a n d t h e r e f o r e , I shall n o t a t t e m p t to set his essay f o r t h as b l a t an t h ypo c r is y. I do n ot and c a n n o t b r i n g mys e lf t o a g r e e with his stand on the po li t ­ It is m y h u m b l e opi ni on t h a t I a n d ical s it uat i on. erne o t h e r t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s a r e as w ell q u a l if i ed to d e t e r m i n e w h o sh ou l d hold o f f i c e as a r e t h e w hi p- cr a t k - * r s © t t h e R . S . C. f ive H ow ev er , is w illing if Mr. W e s t b r o o k lias n o t the t h e n to be t o choose told t h a t he s t u d e n t o ff i c er s, ray a f f a i r , it a n d I st.all n o t c e n s o r h i m ; a n d yet, I shall not r e t r e a t f r o m my a c t i v e s u p p o r t of any man who is well q u al i f i e d f or t he o f f i c e a n d has announced Ins i n d e p e n d e n c e of pr ej ud i c i a l cont rol . i nt e ll i ge nc e is n o n e of — A n o th er one o f the Dx thousand. W HY JOIN A F R A T E R N IT Y ? . Thos« mendat: essary i p a y i n g h a v e ti other f : I g en tlem en who do not join any 1 who join frater n itie s m u st have reeom - ons and go through pledgeship and its nec- m idents for the p rivilege o f a tte n d in g and for its own social fu n ction s, and do not ie p rivilege o f a tte n d in g and p a y in g for aternal a ffa ir s; w hile those parasitic young fratern ity have fr a te r n ity a f fa ir s More Scholars M I I I m J I rn y U V U BRAND i 6 6UFNETT RANCH I HE old-timer often tells I the privilege of a tte n d in g all ’ *vou I ^ e “ world is go-! to which th ey are invited and are exem pt from ing to the dogs.” And if you j fin a n cia lly su p p ortin g an y. This singular condi- is both pecu liar to this U n iversity and o li­ , j . , . .. . . ft re a moralist von will nod- is a distasted .ii dingl.v a g r e e , and co n tin u e ; a p (j u n n e c e s s a r y p e n a l t y to wearing a fr a te r n ity T,. , f r a t e r n i t y me n. This b o n ■ ( n o x i o u s mi * . to , . not on as high a plane as for- r e c o g n i z e and r e m e d y this con d ition, t h a t the fra- t h e c o ll e g e or j pin. It if t he U n i v e r s i t y does is h o p e d t h a t if you are a scholar you will a m i t i e s them selves will do so. into a discu ssion p l w hy the w orld is not rnerly. But shake your head vigorously and give f ig - 1___ ures to prove your point. _ - _ ~1.A ooii’sriUsuiuHiuiiriJinoovamuiiiritriuo.HMUiMi.titsKmtiiiDHUiimue'j'nuHiHomimimniHiumMiuou* i In the Feb ru ary issue of The Forum, publication of Phi Eta Sigma, honorary scholastic fraternity for freshmen, was an V Z v l I I v l l L article printed primarily to show that the to fraternity “ provides start the student in the right direction.” Well might these figures given be used to that students arc doing prove the point much better scholastically than they did three or lo u r y e a r s a g o . the slight push We give the f e l l o w i n g c h a r ts to clinch A C A D E M IC F R E E D O M E N D A N G E R E D A n oth er battle is being f o u g h t in the w ar for this tim e the b attlefield acad em ic freed om , and is d o s t to home, A p rofessor ai a St. Paul col­ le ge is sum m arily dism issed by the college board, the on ly rea on given by the board b ein g that the g en tlem a n ( c o lle g e ) in question “ criticized adm inistration before his c la sses.” the v j l I l l 1 1 \ ^ 1 1 1 "f~ this c o n t e n tio n : UNIVERSITY O F NORTH D AKOTA If there is any place where freed om o f tho u ght is on a college flourish, if Y e a r N u m b e r o f P e r c e n t a g e o f a l p c o ib g e train in g will not en ab le him to think and for himself. His con tact with his p rofessors a c t in te l­ to should be such that lectual activity and in depend en ce. If the fa cu lty an d the stu d en t body must think and act as the adm inistration d ictates, e v e r y th in g in ­ tellectu al soon stagnates* and criticism should cam p us. A stu d en t m ight as well sta y hom e it stim u la tes him Initiates intellectual M <*n it dustry in cases w h ere oth0r credit was not available, or to make five- year ad van ces ex istin g banks or credit institutions with the latter sharing the risk. through This m easure d iffe r s from that endorsed by the President c h ie fly rn that the fun d s to be used in lending will com e out of the su r­ plus in the reserve system instead of the Federal Treasury. In addition to the surplus, which Glass said would am ount to $140 ,- 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a fte r the banks make their final p aym ent to the F e d ­ eral D eposit In surance Gorpora- tion next month, the reserve banks would I*** authorized to issue bonds ,-rarplus to up to five tim es this [provide additional in ­ for fill-trial loans, and would be per­ mitted to lend up to six tim es its i value. funds S lightly pre! legal a sp ects o f the disputed provision, make up the com m ittee. less than half o f the 3 7 2 codes approved to date c o n ­ tain price control m ethods in one form or another. BR 1EFS— Captain R. IL Skaggs, a student in the School o f A via­ tion Medicine at Randolph Field plunged to his death late W ed n es­ day night from an airplane, while the pilot, unaw are o f the tragedy, continued his flig h t . . . One hun- ! dred foreign publications, include j ing the Saturday E ve n in g Post, ] the American Magazine, V ariety, jand True S tory Magazine, w ere I banned from sale in V ienna yes- terday . . . W alter “ Rabbit” Mar- the ■ anville, second basem an o f Boston Braves, broke his le ft leg ; while scoring a run in an e xh ib i­ tion gam e in Florida W ednesday. Official Notice o f fourth R EG ISTR A TIO N and atten d an ce in q uarter physical training for w om en begin Monday and T u esd ay, April 2 and 3. classes A N N A HISS, director o f physical training f o r w omen. ALL F R ESH M A N girls who have not com pleted their ten m inute in sw im m in g must the sw im m ing begin ners’ s a f e t y take fourth quarter. test A N N A H ISS, director o f physical train in g fo r women. T H E R E WILL B E a w ritten e x ­ in Zoology 6 W ed ­ am ination nesday, April 4. E. J. LU N D , professor o f zoology. Miss May Brookshier, .business director o f the W om an's Building, in has returned from her home Iowa where several she weeks. sp ent Mrs. Pearl G. Chad well, social I director o f the W om a n ’s Building, has as her gu est her daughter, I Olive OhadweU o f .Junction. PRICE F I X I N G — A special cab­ inet com m ittee which has been analyzing criticized the much price-fixing feature of the recov­ ery act will discuss its find in gs with P resid en t R oosevelt when he r ‘turns fro m his Florida fish in g trip. S ecr etaries W allace, Roper, and Perkins, all o f whom are directly c o n e d lied with prices and price and A ttorn ey G eneral C um m ings who will inter- oniroi m ethod s T. H. WILLIAMS CONGRESS A T FIFTH For Wear With Your New Easter Frocks I S I S I IjDAY'S S I M V V-.{/■*) k B y L E R O Y C O L E Senate Favors Cotton Control • rn * Instill Stopped In Turkey C O T T O N EThe S en a te yesterd ay passed the Bankhead pulsory cotton control bi!! a fte r adding a number o f am en d m en ts which w eak en ed som e o f its teeth. The m easure, which now goes to co n fe r e n c e for ad ju stm ent o f a limit cotton production to - ..... ...... y e a r by^=-rrr ^ ^ r ~ ~ ~ :1 ■ - • 1 b ales this few d iff e r e n c e s w ith the House, would 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p lacing a prohibitive tax on all cotton o f the ginned in e x c e s s q uota allowed each farmer. S e n a te a m en d m en ts placed this tax at 75 per c e n t o f the m arket value of th< ginned cotton with a m inim um tax o f s ce n ts per pound, although the bill as passed by the for a tax o f 50 H ouse provided per c e n t of the market value, with a minimum o f 5 cents a pound. The S e n a te also reduced the m aximum f i n e f o r violation o f the to bill’s pr o vi s i o ns $1 0 0 a n d the m axim u m imprison­ ment fro m six m onths to thirty days, and l i mi t e d t h e e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f the bill to o n e year instead o f by the the three House. from $ 1 ,0 0 0 y ears asked _______ t .on forces started the day befo re by the H ou se, w hen, votin g 63-27, ,f en acted over P resident R o ose­ v e lt ’s veto the in dependent o f fic e s appropriation bill calling for $228,- 000.ODO more in paym ents to F ed ­ eral em p lo y ee s and veteran s than I : budget estim ates provided. Seven hours o f uproarous d e ­ bate preceded the votin g which saw 29 D em ocrats join 33 R epub­ licans and in fav o rin g the bill. The 27 a n sw e r ­ ing “ n o ” w ere all Dem ocrats. I F a rm er-Laborite I rider the bill approxim ately $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 will be paid to World War and S panish-A m erican War i veteran s an nu ally w ithout review of their cases to determ ine w heth er their d isabilities were service con- , rare cc n t c e n t hams, sausages, a g t o L alarie5 cut 15 IN S U L L — Y e ste r d a y chartered in I s t a n b u l harbor S am u el " T h e 'hill also provides that * o v f r e i p h t e r j e m in e n t e m p lo y e e , who had their I n s t i l l , .to p p e d last take on such cholee pro v isio n , as y e a r .s econom y art will got back prim e $26,000,000 as of (Treat v a rie ty of h o r , d oeuvres, F e b r u a r y , t0 j u iy I, and a n o th e r fiscal and fru its Ham, m any lands, but, 5 c o n tr a r y to the fugitive fin a n c ie r a 1 y e a r or a b o u t $ 126,00 0 ,00 0 . plans, acq uired several T urkish j police in the process. ______ _ \ C R E D IT — The S en a te banking g o v e r n m e n t ro m m ittc e W ed n esd ay substituted jn. ( ila w orders c om m an d in g the f r e ig h te r ’. L plan for {ive. year ,„an8 captain to rem ain in port until he received furth er i n d u c t i o n s . ; th e Turkish c a b - 1 m easu re su bm itted ,a(.e (>f la d w eek bv in A n c ora, w a s , P r u d e n t R o osevelt which would m e t , t r y in g t » d ecid e w h e t t e r t o p er-, have provided interm ediate credit creation of tw e lv e nut Insult to proceed to Rumania or to hold hun at Istanbul. ihrouirh the regional banks. ,lustr jn , M eanwhile, The police in session the n e st r e n t f o r bore , The Glass plan would permit V E T O — W ed n esd ay the S en a te the tw e lv e F ed eral Reserve Banks com p leted the rout of a d m in is t r a - 1 to m ake direct loans to private* in­ 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1930-31 1 9 3 1 -3 2 1932-33 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 7 12 16 16 24 37 36 17 29 34 38 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS I NDI ANA UNIVERSITY 2.11 3.75 5.48 5.44 9.02 4.85 5.09 5.87 3.75 4.57 6.01 BUTLER UNIVERSITY I I 17 15 1930-31 1931-3*2 I 932-33 5.9 8.1 8.0 UNIVERSITY O F WISCONSIN I 920 3.9 1927 3.9 4.7 1928 3.8 I 929 5.1 19 3 0 1931 5.0 6.1 1932 65 66 73 63 7 6 66 66 The scholastic requirement for admis­ sion into Phi Eta .Sigma is one-half of the work giad#d “A ” and one-half, ” B.” Who throws away money with his hand*, »hall se* k it with his feet. IIL.* * A u n iv e r sity ad m in istration which acts w*ith as- little provocation as did the on e in question ;s e v id e n t ly not only thin-skinned, but a bit th ick ­ headed. The U n iv e r s ity of Minnesota is fo rtu n a te ly fa r above the possibility o f any such action. The fa c u lty is op en ly liberal an d critical w hen it f e e ls t h<- n ece ssity. The ad m in istration d eserves a p p r e­ ciation its re fu sa l to adopt any “ g a g r u le ” tactics. for — M innesota Daily. *• *>' \ \ f > Current Campus rn uiimaiHMimmiMimmtu HttumriMimiMumifin'mHmiminm'KHitmtmimtMHKtHttMttwntmittMUt* O S SIN IN G , N. Y .f March 2 9 ,— A lthou g h most tim e, listened with o f th em a r e n ’t g o in g an y w h er e 2 0 0 rapt a tte n tio n to a lecture on w eather forecasts. inmates o f S in g S in g re ce n tly for som e P r o f e s s o r A l f r e d Ni el so n spoke on high and low pf ‘ im- ai e s s , of wind v e lo c ity and direction. N ot a sign o f boredom was n oticeable in the a u ­ dience. Of his pupils, P ro fesso r N ielson said: “ The boys at S in g S ing were as w ell behaved as the m o st studious o f c o lleg e classes. I e n jo y ed teach in g th e m .” P rofessor N ielson was the first of 12 N ew York to deliver U niv ersity fa cu lty m em bers who are lectures at S in g S in g during the n ext few w eeks. N E W H A V E N , Conn., March 2 9 .— Mem bers of U niversity cia last year achieved the freshm en o f any highest scholarship record other cia * during the past 13 years, the A lum ni .w wkly, a t Yak* an n o u n c ed this week. o f 1.936 for C A N D I E S Give an Easter Gift Novelty candies for parties, and ch ocolates attractively w rapped for Easter gifts, in either K ing’s or W h itm an ’s high-grade confections. THE RIGHT C A N D Y A T THE RIGHT PRICE. King's or Whitman's Special Easter Wrapped 5 c to $ 4 5 0 rn E a s t e i W h i t e k i d , built-up for Easter W ear Pumps, Sport Oxford . . . W h it e P i g s k i n , L e a th e r h ee l a n d so le . n a r ­ row w idth*. . White Mandrucca, with a co n tin en tal heel, for new Spring wear. $398 A A A A to C 2 to IO University Drug Store P. W. MCFADDEN & CO. “Service that Satisfies” HELENE SMART SHOES 814 CONGRESS C(,nsaU°n PETS A sn rn rn cr •'Weight girdle for the girl o ho doesn't wont to k n o w she ie eats one (except of course when she looks iii the m ir ro r ). Made o f two- way stretch “S a p p I e-Spnn* that washes as easily as lin­ gerie. 5 0 $ 3 S A L E ! Pure Silk Chiffon HOSIERY In Spring Shades 79 Pair 3 Pair for $2.25 Regular St quality hose — pure silk and sheer enough for dressy wear, m d yet sturdy enough to ifire long sendee. Eve ry pair new and perfect! [DAY, M A R C H 30, 1 9 3 4 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Gable Will P l a y Here S a tu r d a y on th e s tr e e t in w h a t you call it?.! A te n -g a llo n h a t ? A nd you can ; te ll th e m some new — w e ’r e g o ­ ing back to S an A n to n io a g a in in a w e e k — w e j u s t finished t h e r e — j later we go back— j seven days t h a t ’s a m a rv e lo u s a c c o m p lis h m e n t fo r a n y p e r f o r m e r s . Letter*, Cal l s R e c e i v e d “ M any l e tte r s a n d te le p h o n e calls I ’ve r e c e i v e d - te ll th e m I'm s o r ry w ith all m y tim e b usy I c o u l d n ’t a t t e n d to th e m all, b u t so m e tim e ITI ta k e tw o w eeks o f f a n i talk to ev e ry b o d y in p e r s o n . ” A nd ta k e it fro m m e, people, t w h e n you do ta lk to D av e A pollon. ! you a r e goin g to get a t r e a t . He j is still in his th ir ti e s , hut he cer- j ta inly h a s b ee n places and d o n e long b in e s, and you d o n ’t listen > t h a t p le a sa n tly clipped speech his while he looks you s t r a i g h t I in th e eye b e f o r e you rea lize th a t h e re is a real m a n w ho is to keep rig it on a d d in g to his vivid cha p- j te i the stage the world*? g r e a t r i l e to ; sh o w m e n and you a r e g o in g lot of in is one of h e a r a n d see a p le a sin g Dave A pollon. th e h is to ry of — — ..■ a ...........—... O P P O S E S W I L S O N M E M O R I A L ; PRINT 'E T O N , N . J ., March 29. j — S u g g e s ti n g t h a t a new to w n li­ b r a r y or t h t c l e a n in g up of local .durns w ould b<- a m ore f i t t i n g m e m o r ia l to W o o d ro w W ilson, T he Daily P r in c e t o n la n in an e d ito ria l oppose d th e p lat m g o f a m a r b l e shaft, to the la te P r e s i d e n t in th* t r a f f i c circle a t t h e v e s t e n d of P r i n c e t o n ’s b u sin e ss se ction. Professor at A. & ML To Work in Michigan fo r h is r ec eiv e d C O L L E G E S T A T I O N . M arch 2 9 . — P. F. E n g lish , for six yea r? l a m e m b e r of th e biology T a f t a t j th e T e x a s A. & M. C ollege, re- d o c to r of 1 cen My j philosophy d e g r e e r e s e a r c h w o rk in th e c o n s e r v a tio n o f gam e ; fro m Mu- U n iv e r s it y of Michi­ g an a n d has bee n lo a n ed to ‘ he M ic h ig a n S t a t e B o a rd of Con- ! s e rv a l ion u n til S e p te m b e r I, fol- j lo w in g which he will r e t u r n to his is t h e : w ork here. 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