T oday’s Quotation I’v e n ev e r any pity f o r c o n c e ite d p e o ­ their ple, b e c a u s e I think th ey carry c on fort w ith th em .-—Eliot. SS ct UM (E CX cill T he First C ollege D aily in the South T oday’s N ew s Tip T h e H o m e d Frogs are out for blood. R ead w h a t th e y e x p e c t to do to the Steers S atu rd a y . On p a g e three. A U S T IN , T E X A S , F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 17, 193 3 S I X P A G E S TO D AY Centenary Coach Hired Football Mentor at Texas A. & M. i. if . rf «. Neff Offers Resignation to Baylor Trustees n • ~ — * — ------ —------------ ;— ---------------♦ unties ixext Petit ■ • Suspends I McCurdy Speaker For T. C. U, Rally At Gym Tonight rVillareal, Storm , Fath W ill F eature on Program A t 7 :3 0 o ’Clock Band to March Fenland, V ance, M i l l e r , Y antis W ill Perform For Bar G roup A “ double-header” pep rally I for football gam e Saturday. Oil! tonight at 7:30 o ’clock the Texas-T. in Gregory G ym na­ in ('. I will be boid sium preparation V. leader, a n - j D eW itt, 'h ea d y ell nounced Thursday. John M c-; Curdy, secretary o f the Ex-St a - j d en ts’ Association, is on th'1 p ro­ gram as the principal speaker o f the Jesse Villareal, member of the I diversity debate team , will give a short fight talk j ; when Mr. McCurdy has finished, Mark S to r m ’s Order o f the Bar ' evening. troupe of acrobats and Conrad F a th ’s quartet o f singers are on the program. The Order of the Bar is composed o f H arvey Pen - j land, George V ance, Billy Miller, Harry Williams and Hugh Yan- i tis, all of whom will be seen action d oing the tricks best accomplished by each J Fath will reveal th e j individual. identity o f bm group o f s i n g e r s ' at the rally. D eW itt in feat o f set of said, “ W e ’ve University Heads Begin Outline On Summer Session R egistration Fees R em ain Sam e as in 1 9 3 3 For Students got to show the Longhorns w e ’re behind them. This gam e is the crucial for the championship-bound test S teers and in order to win the contest all stud en ts must get behind the what happened Texas-T. C, lh ga m e! They b ea t an o ver-confident team and a stud en t body certain of vie- ! Juno 5 to July 17, and from Ju ly tory. The score was 14-0. Plans fo r the 1934 U n iv ersity sum m er school are b ein g formu- lated by the A dm in istrative ( oun- in oil and the chairman of the var- R em em ber j ious departm ents of the Univer- sity, E. J. Mathews, registrar, a n ­ nounced Thursday. Two terms of t six weeks each will run J 1 7 to A ugust 27. last yea r at football team . from that “ Saturday, in rem em brance o f what occurred year, we re goin g to have a ‘F rog Festival' in the Texas Memorial Stadium." last year, w The Longhorn Band will form in front o f S cottish Rite Dorm i­ tory and w ill march down G uada­ lupe Street turnin g east on T w e n ­ ty-first S tr ee t to G regory G ym na­ sium. The bonfire which w a s for this rally originally planned has been ^postponed until ne>|t Thursday night. 7 hg reKi8tration f e e o f $10 for i)e charged T e x a s tprrn and ou t-of-S tate stu d en ts alike; war veteran s will be ex em pt from the payment o f the fee . These f e e s will be used to su p p lem en t the $4 0,00 0 appropriated by the Legislature. The library deposit will be $0 as usual. that “ About two thousand Mr. M athew s said tickets have been sold fo r the g a m e,” Ed Olle, business m anager o f in te r­ com day. tw elve thousand people will be in a tte n d a n c e,” he concluded. in for­ mation from P resid en t H. Y. B e n ­ edict will go out im m ediately co n ­ cerning the sum available for each departm ent, and requested that each send in its recom m endations late athletics, stated T h u r s - 1 as to courses and tea ch in g pm- later than Decem ber “ Indications are that a b o u t! so n n e t not 15. The specific courses to be taught in the sum m er school will be announced la t er . Courses will be offered by all schools? except the College of Pharmacy. Last sum m er 2 ,8 0 9 DOLLEY WILL. SPE A K J, U. Holley, associate p rofessor of banking and investm ents, w ill be the speaker at a m eetin g of the International Relations Group if of the A. A. U. WL today at 12 :4 5 o ’clock the U n iv ers ity C o m ­ mons. Dr. H olley’s subject will be “ In fla tio n .” in individual stud en ts attended su m m er school and paid fe e s a g g r e g a tin g $ 39,0 00. ---------------(j--------------- Tickets for Opera Go on Sale Today around the perip B y the B u z z a r d She asked for it so here it is: E L IZA BE TH TAYLOR. E vidently the GAMMA P H I ’S j are hard up because they r e t - j tain ly got it in the com in g Ranger. ! H ow did she m anage, or rather j who is her manager? M ARJORIE BROOKS this: year. is g o in g stead y T ickets for the fa ll production o f the U niversity Light Opera Company, “ The Pirates o f P e n ­ za n ce ,’’ which will be presented in H o g g Memorial Auditorium , T u es­ day and W ednesday, N ovem ber 21 and 22 at 8:15 o ’clock, will be p lacid on sale in the rotunda o f Main B uilding today, David Stitt, chairman of the a n ­ nounced. cam paign, P a tr o n s’ t i c k e t s m ay be bought the Light from the members o f Opera Company' any this tim e w eek, and g e n e r a l admission and reserved seat tickets will be sold in the J. R. Reed Music Company us well as in Main Building, S tilt said. for P O T T S introducing tam e down K IN C A ID WILLIAM S goes wild during the summ er, but he usualy | m anages to the j long session. B ILL M A R TH A GAR R AR D to the g u y s 1 and gals is com ing . PO TT S out of c o n fin e m e n t for th e w e e k ­ end. Rehearsals today will be held in the studio on the second floor o f B. Hall at 7 o ’clock, and all m em ­ bers are asked to n ote this change in place. The orchestra directed by Caci Edward Bock will be present. A practice will be held Saturday a fte r n o o n before the gam e in B. _ f u m e , president, lik es to write continuity copy for K.N.O.W.? Maybe ROSS S H E A - announco(I- * Be last d ress reheai- RER could a n sw er that one. I Wonder why S ID N E Y MILLER „ „ sal will be held Monday night at o ’clock in the auditorium. ila!1 a lso ’ ^ . . . . . . j E I L E E N C R A IN has a habit in of w aking up her boy friend r tim e to make classes. C H IL D R EN HEAR DOBIE \ also a flirt. A is not only “ trickle ” l r 1 she DOROTHY J E A N S T E W A R T is J. Frank Dol ie, associate pro­ fessor o f English at the U niversity, w ill talk to the children o f Math­ ew s School tod ay a t 2 o'clock as (HUED P A TTO N can’t see an y one the final event in the observation excep t each other. S P R O E S S E R W Y N N and M IL- I o f C hildrens’ Book W eek. Committee Member Explains Federal D a n c e T a x Matter A s s e m b ly G r o u p B e g in s In v e stig a tio n T o G iv e A ll R e c e ip ts to U n io n Initial steps are being taken to do aw ay with the ten ce n t tax now added to admissions to the A ll-U niversity Dances, Harry Harrington, chairman o f the U n i­ com m ittee, a n ­ versity nounced Thursday aftern oon. A com m ittee, appointed by last the S tu d e n ts’ A sse m b ly week, is .studying the step s that m ust be taken to exem pt the stu ­ dents from paying the tax. dance is “ The situation t h i s , ’’ H ar­ rington said. “ The fed er a l gov- •rnmont says. that in order fo r the admissions to be tax exem pt, all of the net profits from the dance must go to an ed ucational in stitu tion.” “ At the present tim e 95 per cent, of the net p rofit is goin g into the Union Fund as directly stated by the U n iversity c o n s u ­ lt nit mn. The eth er 5 per cent goes to the fun d in d irec tly after j passing through the hands o f the S tu d e n ts’ A sse m b ly.” to the fund and ] “Three years ago the consti- ! tution provided that 90 per cent j of the p rofits should go directly IO per cent i through the S tu d e n ts’ Assembly. I The new 95-5 per ce n t arrange- ! men; vs - made this spring. What we are now try in g to do is to get J the entire am ount to go directly j to the Union Fund and let none of it pass through the hands of the assem b ly.” “ The reason for this is that the federal ridin g on the sub­ j e c t is thai IOO per cen t o f the net profits must go d irectly to an educational institution or be ed ucational purposes. used for There is -erne objection on the (Continued on P a g e F ive) University Pays Almost 810,000 Year for Water for the U niversity Tin- old oaken bucket had noth ing on the drinking f o u n ­ tain at The U n iversity of T exas in popularity, for U niversity buildings are co n stan tly in use b etw een classes. A y e a r ’s w ater for supply drinking purposes as w ell as for w atering the grass, labora­ tory, cleaning, and other pur­ poses totals 7 6 ,2 4 1 ,0 0 0 gallons, according to the A ustin w ater and light departm ent, or 3.6 per cent o f the entire city's con­ sumption. A t the special rate allow ed the U n iv ersity this water supply costs $9,895.16, Action on Parking Matter Is Deferred By City Council Benedict A sks D e t a i l e d Study Be Made O f Situations Regents Will Act G uadalupe M erchants G ive V iew s From Business Standpoint but Consideration of the entire prob­ lem o f traffic and parking around the U niv ersity cam pus instead o f j legislation one a f f e c t in g ! street and area was asked by Pres* , ident H. Y. Benedict in proposing to the City Council that a joint city authorities and the building and grounds com m ittee of the Board o f R egents, and represen ta tives o f interested citizens. ' co n fer en ce be held by the The President appeared before the council in connection with a petition which had been presented by business men o f Guadalupe S t r e e t asking that parallel park- . ing be permitted on the U n iv er­ sity side of that street. He e x ­ pressed concern ov er the possible be tra ffic hazard j created by the inauguration of the I new plan and asked the council to : postpone consideration the the entire problem ! m atter until I could be given careful study. th a t would of The council vo ted to accede to the P resid en t’s request. Dr. Bene- dict announced that the R egents (C ontinued on Page F ive) A. S. C. E. Plans Engineering Code T exas Branch M eets N ext M ay in San A nton io P u b lic ly S u s p e n d s 7 S tu d e n ts fo r H a z in g C h a rg e s a n d D r u n k ­ en n e ss Investigate Cases B o a rd R e fu s e s to T a k e Im m e d ia te R e s ig n a ­ tion of P re s id e n t during WACO, Nov. 16. —Seven B a y ­ lor University stud en ts were pub­ l i c l y Hie te nded chapel | hours Thursday morning by r e s ­ ident Pat N e f f on charges o f haz­ President ing and drunkenness. N e f f presaged his remarks c o n ­ cernin g the suspensions by o f f e r ­ ing his resignation to be effe c tiv e at the end o f the chape! hour, but a special m ee tin g of the Board | of Trustees a fte r the m eeting re­ fused to accept the resignation. ( OLLEGE STA TION , Nov. 16.— Coach Homer H. Norton o f C en­ tenary College has been hired as head football coach and director of the departm ent of physical education at Texas A. & M. College, E. J. Kyle, chairman o f the A ggie athletic council, announced Thursday. He will succeed Coach “M atty” Bell, m entor o f the institution since ♦T929, and will begin his duties next fall, although he ss expected to take part in spring practice in 1934. f 0m < | f f Whether is was because of Bell's failure to put out a winning f o o t ­ ball team this year that caused the hiring of the C entenary coach it was not announced. The A g ­ gies were one o f the. favorites to the Southw est C onferen ce win championship at the beginning of the season. In co n feren ce gam es the A ggies have won from B a y ­ lor and lost to Southern Metho­ dist and Texas Christian. Under Bell's mentorship the A g­ gies have not won a S o uthw est B e l l came to A. & M . from t i t l e . Texas Christian University sn 4-929 taking the place o f D. X. Bible who went to Nebraska. Bell says he has no plans for the fu­ ture. team s Norton, whose contract with Centenary will expire next fall, has been coach of the Shreveport college l l years. N orto n ’s grid teams have not last 17 they have been starts, although, tied by Texas arid Texas Christian this year. lost a gam e the past in the for Ex-Students Take Part in Meeting P A T M, N E F F MATTY BELL New Library To Open January 2 Winkler States | The stud en ts suspended were Truitt Smith o f McGregor, Ralph p i bm ***•«% I H o d g is of Pasadena, Davis Min- * U i l C I C U O C r V I t C d shew of Teague, E. B. White of Dayton, Joe McCarthy of M->xia, Newel Davis o f Fort Worth, and Oscar Tar nee o f Waco. White, one of Held in Beaumont For Yount, Regent the suspended football player on ones, was a the Baylor eleven. R em oval of Stored Material Including Docum ents Begins Soon XT . ., . .. Thirty other students are under investigation. President N e f f in an address ' similar to the one lo* made earlv the same subject last spring on Baylor Randall R epresents Board A t S e r v i c e s Thursday (tay,. The N ew U niversity U h , a r y BE A U M O N T, Nov. 16.-— Final rites for Miles Frank Yount, 53 years old, philanthropist, p resi­ dent of the Y o u n t Lee Oil C o m ­ pany and member of the Board of of The University of Regents the LTexaa, were hold at the resid en ce will be open by Jan uary 2, E. J. U niversity and that hazing and Winkler, librarian, said Thursday, drinking must be abolished. Dis- Material, which has been packed orderly conduct at chapel must for quite a while in the present j be stopped, the Baylor president library, will be moved to the new said. jj^rary in the next few' days, Mr. Mrs. V o ln ey Taylor of Browns* Winkler said. Some o f this ma- j chapel m ee tin g w a s over indicated j here at 3 o ’clock Thursday a f t e r - j Ville, ex-student o f the U niversity, and j noon. Yount died here Monday w i l l preside over the final program terlal j of the Texas Federation o f Wo­ public docum ents from the Library ] thirty-odd of Congress. j m en’s Clubs which is being held in them com ing from distant cities. , Austin this week. Installation of reports of the d iffer - and travelled I literature will conclude the delega- old to the new Library slowly until J Christian the Christmas holidays start De- g a m e tw o Saturdays ago in c e l e - 1 ftm ' thc‘ *u n e ra * services Thurs-j en t division- of art. music, eem ber 20. Then work will pro- b ration of the annual home-com- d ay- gress rapidly sn that the n ew Ii- brary may be opened by Jan uary! 2, Mr. W i n k l e r ad de d. “ in vestigation s” was j n U?ht fo llow in g a heart attack. the action of certain Hundreds of persons, many o f Final Session of W om en ’s Clubs Held Today thousands of miles to pay !n!iUle business associate. Moving will continue from the students b efore tfse Baylor-Texas Faculty m embers on f o r m d u r i n g N e f f s plea football were at t ^ie Yount home long be- officers and load of! that the seven suspensions lion program today. F acu lty m em bers includes a wagon tu a Diend and Some o f them final former ing week-end. because o f U n iversity a fte r Quality Street’ Offered Tonight Initial Little Theater Play G iven at A uditorium “ Q u ality S tr e e t,” Jam es B arrie’s " ill bo g r e a t e s t novel, w ill be p resen ted U1 T j1 by the A ustin Little Theater as initial season perform a n ce a t its H ogg Memorial A uditorium today and Saturday at 8 o ’clock with M iss Katherine W h eatley, adjunct p ro fessor of Romance languages' as director. Mem bers o f the cast from the U n iversity include John W atson, Eli Wallach, Caro! A ustin , Lucille Mick, Elizabeth W est, Mrs. I). T. S tarnes, w ife of Dr. Starnes, ad­ junct p rofessor of English, and P ow ell S tew art, instructor in E n g­ lish. The Little T heater w ill present all their plays in H o g g Memorial Auditorium and season tickets are now on sale. The Classical Language Library, j “ new the plat- ti f o r expresed i Philosophy L i - J com plete indorsement o f the pres- id en t’s “ better day tit Baylor” San A ntonio w a s selected by R eserve Library, the board of directors of the T exas brary, B acteriology Library, new s- collection, aud the general branch of the Ami n an S ociety of Civil Engineers as the place which to hold the n ext m e e t i n g o f i quarters. The Garcia Library, the organization, a mut U t May. The directors the preparation o f an en g in ee rin g new spapers and periodicals, code under winch civil the I n s t containing 11,009 volumes, 15,000 by su spending from the rolls of of j the university several stud en ts in- discussed pam p hlets, for athletes engineers lft0>000 page8 o f manuscript of disobeying the hazing rules. T hursday and eluding well-known the m e e tin g , the jyje x jcan scholar, w ill also be in ; lib, ary will be moved to the n e w * President N e f f spring in his “ clean up” program included a t program ” numerous student started action file s conduct i The T. John A. Focht, ,................. t,.......... _ e m oved. professor o f j highw ay and vice en gin ee rin g j president o f the T exa s branch o f I the society,, stated that one repre­ sentative en gin eer from each s t u - ; dent chapter att riding the Texas section m eetin g in San A ntonio; will receive com plim entary tickets J to the luncheon and banquet. All j stud en t en gin eers are to be e x ­ empt from registration fees. The board of directors includes C. M. Davis o f Fort Worth, p r e s i-| d e n t ; T. E. H o ffm an o f Lufkin ; I San E. I*. A m e s o n o f San A ntonio; and J. T. L. Mc N ew o f Col- I lege Station, secretary o f the as- J soeiation, a lso attend s the m eet- ! ings. o f Dallas; ll. Mieier F och t. j VV. w as th o ug h t by stu d en ts to be a n oth er! T h e VV l i mn L i b r a r y w ill r em a i n o f the N e f f s steps in e l i mi n a t in g it has entirely' t he “ d isru p tin g e lem en ts” , the old building, and in not b e e n decided w h at will be at Baylor Universit y, d o n e with Mr. t he Aiken collection, Winkler said. PR O FESSO R IN JU RE D about the U n i v e r s i t y ; bruises buti psychology, sustained cuts body A U THOR IT Y GIV EN A utho rity of patrolling all f e w s t r e e ts in Miss Mary Elizabeth Bulbrook, adjunct professor o f educational a n d early a she was campus w as given to U niversity Thursday night when authorities Thursday by the City struck by an A ustin taxicab in Council. These excep tions include front o f the Greyhound Bus Sta- lio n in the 700 block on Brazos T w e n ty -fo u rth from Red River Street. S tepp ing from behind a car to S peed w ay, E ast Tw enty-third driving north, Miss Bulbrook was from Red River to San Jacinto struck by the taxicab which was from driving south on Brazos. She was Boulevard, taken to her home, 2607 U niver- N in e te e n th to San Jacinto Boule- sity A venue. vard. Jacinto B oulevard, p a s t Trinity and the S e r v ic e Im p re ssiv e v thousand Yount RerM,ns J e< 1 ‘‘ spacious i lome/ and J aIt u' ™any stood T* h I last I ^ x T i V " V t,u‘ short but imPre*sivt> funeral service was read by Dr. T, (Continued on Page F ive) M. Many ex-students of the U niver­ s i t y are in Austin, actin g as d ele­ gates* to the convention. A m ong them are Mesdames Edgar Witt, who was Gwynne Johnstone before her marriage, now living in A u s­ t i n ; Leonard Stallings of Ballin­ ger, the form er Josephine Gilliam; R. S. Siiapard o f Dallas, nee Lois Lake; R. A. Buford of Austin, for­ merly Christine Littlefield; E. Roy J o n e s . Elgin, nee Annie Laurie ; Houston. Mesdames Willis Sauer b f r ’ of a Historical Scenes Planned in Review " k 1 vho I • T I • - -------------- appointed In Production n a g e. Vivian Snuty; VV alter Mur- J ray o f Austin, w h o w a s t h e f o r m e r Student C ooperation A sked Mamie Baker; J. Davis j o n e s of Smithville, nee Zoe Austin: Sam Cox, recently acting postmistress of Mexia, who was Li! Harper before her marriage. Re-enactm ent o f events in the Texas S en ate when the establish­ Mesdames Kitty Fay Robinson in ment o f the University was Marek o f Yoakum, form er t h e controversy is to be one of Kitty Fay Robinson: M. M. Miller many elaborate scen es in the his- formerly Evie of Greenville, torical review depicting th e devel- j c h au d o in ; Fred Morst% Austin, the opm ent of education in Texas and the part the University played in it to be p resen ted the Texas State T each ers’ C onvention, former Estelle Kiett; Leto Skiles s; Loury of Dallas, nee Let* Bk j J. Cawley o f La Feria, nee Vera j Franklin: Cecil Morris of Runge, P. G. I nee Leis F iankiln, and I nee Dr. H. V. Benedict, pres den a i Grt,enw0(ld o{ Harlingen, the fo r­ Greenleaf ['aul; and f r id a y , D ecem ber I. during M, rj the Cookmen Cross Mallets With Sooners Today 1 able amount of material to t h , U niversity, working in collab-1 oration with E. VV, VV inkier, lit>- larian, h a s contributed a c o n s i d e r go into the m aking of this production. Did books, letters, and newspaper files have been studied with care for months by Jam es H. Parke, di­ rector, and William L, McGill, in order production supervisor, that the huge stage presentation may be authentic in historical de- j tail as well as colorful in e f f e c t . students 4The cast will require and several hundred faculty members, and for this reason the student full cooperation o f in ­ body is asked. A ny students t h i s terested in taking part in their names to Dean A m o No- | production are asked to turn the in ! wet ny. Main Building 157. Misses Dolores Peavy, Dallas; Ei­ Smith, Anson; Elizabeth leen Smith, Anson: and Luc Be La Roe, Whitewright. R ea g a iT G i^ u p H o ld s Initiation for 14 Initiation services for fourteen new members were held by Reagan Literary S o cie ty Thursday. Rem­ ade Robinson, president of the group, was in charge o f the initia­ tion. Eleanora McGehee was ap­ pointed chairman of a com m ittee so draw up a new constitution for the organization. Lorraine Gar­ vey and Fletcher Metcalfe were appointed to serve on the commit­ t e e with her. New members o f the club are Rota Debenport, N ann ette Grouse, P eggy Hill, Bess Jo Chewning. Pauline Bern&dine St i ans, E I i z a b e t h Ann Poth, Helen Margaret H andley, Audrey Levy, Evelyn Handetman, Sara Lynn Hart, Miss Garvey, Margaret Turk, and Evalyn Maude Parker. G o I d e n, rn 1 7 E R N O N COOK’S U niversity IN T H E P IC T U R E , readin • p o l o team will race! t h f iv stronK- u ,fl est foe of the season this after- j noon w hen th ey cross m allets with ; substitute; Bill King, substitute; Captain Jerom e J. W a ters’ q u a r - 1 Cooper, N um ber 2; Harold W a l­ le t from th e U niversity of Ok- j a t l o m a rom „ „ AUan Calvert. - - year and arrive ^ t o r s , ‘su bstitute; Humphrey, H u m - (Copper at No. 2 position; ber 3; Kay Garnett, N um ber 4; B. C. Holtzschue, substitute. Cap­ tain W atters and W atts ave not shown iii the picture. , 7 . WALTON ELECTED HEAD H u m p h r e y s at No. 3 position; and j Thomas O. Walton, president of K. Garnett at the No. 4 position. A. & M. College, w as elected pres­ ident o f the association of [.and I Grant College* and Universities, / TMIE SCARTING L IN E -U P for which is m ee tin g this w eek in Chi­ t he U ni ve r s it y team will find cage. Dr. A. P. Brogan, assistant I position, °B’an ot* *Be Graduate School, at- “7 7~ 77 7““ team arrived T h e Sooner ♦ * * Mack . -------------------- — , in A ustin fresh : Longhorn team played last week. ; The Cookmen m e t the Sooner I ^rom a a m * w ‘n over > Iowa last week. team to win four only tim es able last year and two of ..... team were the gam es. Thi - year invades A ustin with *■ boma a stro n g er team even than the one o f last year. T h ey have won every one o f their Missouri V a l - ! is the system used by the Okla-i gam e again st the Longhorns: Got ley C o n fer en ce g am es so far this s boma Military A cad em y whom the don Watts at No. I position; John j o ’clock. iii runner-up : legiate championship in 1 plays the arm y style of polo which homo coach announced that J fo llow in g men would start O k la - I ^ P H E SOONER TEAM , which w as j show spectators that they are go- 2 position, Mike Butler at intercom ing to be hard to beat. The Okla- , 7 , VT Captain Vernon Cook at the No. the three post, and “ R o s s ” Cook at the ; the fourth The second gam e o f the series will be played Sunday at position 1931, the ’he the Jack Adams at N o, , in A ustin Thursday and took a short to workout, long enough though tended the m eeting. CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT The Cosmorama Club will meet M i tar Board will not m eet to- today at 8 o ’clock in Texas Union day, Annabel Murray, president* 812. F arrell Sm ith w ill lead th e I announced Thursday. The tim e o f 3 :30 ; discussion on “C ontem porary P o-; the n ex t m eetin g w ill be an- MEETING POSTPONED |e t r y ,” nounced later, P A G E T W O T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 17, 1 9 3 3 B E L L M O N T R E C A L L S D A Y S Congregations in connection with ! room of the tem p le immediately the activities of the organization after the .services. R efreshm ents OF O L D A V I A T I O N S C H O O L I oral Judaism e i ai judaism . I I Jewish Women. Services will be A reception honoring Dr. Barn- i open to the public, Rabbi Baron «r„, „„ ...iii ” ston will be beld in the vestry said. THE CAMPI! P B y M A B E L S H E L B Y Sororities Select Fall Themes For Semi-Monthly Teas Friday tic have chosen tneir tor to: the tea 4 u» <> o’clock, The State will take up all other In keeping with the season, so- house. The table will be decor- warrants as soon as formal an­ autum nal ated with white chrysanthemums | nouncement o f the decision handed down by the United States Su­ preme Court in favor of Texas for $3,000,000 against nineteen fo r ­ eign corporations, who had op­ posed law o f the franchise tax 1930. sem i-m onthly and green candles in crystal can- be held this a fte rn o o n from die sticks, State Warrants Through August Issue Redeemed Payment of Other Script Awaits Decision Of Supreme Court - — State warrants up to and in­ cluding number 182,914. valued at $523,695, will be taken tip pro­ vided that they were issued Before September I. Charles Lockhart, State treasurer, stated W ednes­ day. SOCIAL C A L E N D A R Friday, N o ve m b e r 17, 1933 S i g m a , Kappa chapter house, inform al 9-12 dance, o'clock. Association of Medical Engi­ neers, sem i-form al dance, Dris- kill Hotel, 9-1 o’clock. Students’ Sunday Club, for­ mal* dance, Gregg House, 9-12 o’clock. Woman’s Building, o p e n house, Wbman’s Building, 8-11 o’clock. Hardin’s Rooming House, in­ formal dance, 2407 W hitis, 9- 12 o’clock. Kirby Hall, open house, Kirby Hall, 8-11 o’clock, rooms, Newman Club, open house, 8—11 Newman Club o’clock. Saturday, Nov embe r 18, 1933 open house, 7-11 Sigma Phi Epsilon, chapter house, o’clock. Houston Club, tea dance, Country Club, 7-9 o’clock. All-University Dance, Texas Union, 9-12 o’clock. Texas legislators designed this law to prevent out-of-State cor­ porations from paying small fran­ chise taxes in Texas and keeping the bulk of in some other state. Mr. Lockhart securities their as soon as formal notification arrives, warrants, some held by members and autumn flow ers will 0 f the University faculty and other stated that be .aped in the decorations at the Kappa Alpha Theta tea. Mes­ dames H. L. Marks, Lynn Hunter, V* I. Moore, and E, J. Villavaso w 111 preside at the tea table. employees, will be taken up. --------------o-------------- Galveston Group Twenty Years Ago Today By BILL POTTS Last night, som e two hundred i girls met in the study hall and learned the University songs and yells for the coining games. “ From the standpoint of quality, the School of M ilitary Aeronau- j tics, which operated on the pres- ! ent site of the L ittle Campus some I tw enty-five years ago, was con- ' sidered the finest ground-sehool of its type in this country.” This was the enthusiastic statem ent of L. Theodore Bellm ont, director of physical education at the Univer­ sity and former commandant of the S. M. A., while rem iniscing in his o ffice Tuesday. Among other graduates of the I S. M. A who achieved greatness j in the World War, and in various other fields after the war, two men in particular— Frank Luke, Am erica’s greatest balloon buster, and Earl Carroll, of stage a nd movie fam e— stand out in present- day prominence. it convenient the obeying orders and winning b attle,” Mr. Bellm ont went on, “ Luke did so well that his superior officers found to overlook his disciplinary short­ com ings, and, whenever possible, to let him follow his own pursuits. “ It is said that on his most su c­ cessful rampage, Luke, after dis­ obeying orders, ran into a nest of German balloons, and set an all-tim e record with the punctur­ ing of six in less than three hours. B efore he was killed in action he had destroyed nineteen balloons and had caused several airplanes to meet destruction. “ Everyone is more or less fa ­ miliar with the activiites of Earl Carroll,” Mr. Bellm ont continued. “Ills ‘V anities’ are world-famous. H is activities at the S. M. A. seem to have been typical of his bally­ hoo stunts of today. :‘This fellow Luke,” Mr. B ell­ m ont described, “ was a quiet, “ Carroll co-operated willingly unassuming, likeable sort of chap, in every entertainm ent enterprise, who entertained only the most and was the ’social lion ’ wherever serious thoughts, and, while he t h e he went. While attending caused no real trouble within the I’m school, ‘When he wrote ranks, found no little d ifficu lty in Through with the Arms of t h e discipline. With a bending Army, FII Come Back to the Arms rather careless and m ost fearless! of Y o u / which was one olf the attitude, he went very much where 1 most popular songs of the period. he pleased and punctured alm ost j / ‘Carroll became fam ous during any German balloon when he took the war for his dare-devil flying | tactis, and for several years after the notion. the historical officer* th e war, was a feature performer “ Unlike to who was court-m artialed for dis- for an extensive fly in g circus.” ---------- r f A i n e I I U I U O I n i t i a t i o n l l l i u a u u u is A ca'od suffrage movement undcr way at The University of Texas. Last night the girls of the Form er S tu d e n ts E lected T o Woman’s Building started a riot ***« bad a fiery m eeting. A little [while after it had started the anti- ' suffragists stormed in and tried : them but the “an tis” VU J* J it m e d i c a l f r a t e r n i t y Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical Tem ple Beth Israel To Hear Barnston ---------- Dr. Henry Barnston, rabbi today 8 at Sabbath services Israel, o’clock in Temple Beth Rabbi H. S. W'einstein announced Thursday, Dr. Barnston is being of | brought to Austin through the an- Temple Beth Israel of H o u sto n ,! nuai November tour sponsored by the the Lnion oi American Hebrew will be the guest speaker at decorations. The Alpha Delta Pi house will I With Thanksgiving as its motif th e Tri Delta tea table will be dec- represent a ‘i n t of the wood" in c rated with a cornucopia overflow- the fall" with au tu m n leaves, mo*?, ; mg with colorful fruits. Floral a n i m ounted animals and birds as decorations will consist of bronze The and gold chrysanthem um s. Mrs, th*- principal centerpiece of the tea table, light- Selden Reed and Mrs. Rita Lowry cd with red. orange yellow, and will pour. green candies In rustic oaken can- Y chow and white chrysanthe- dle holders, will eeriest of a hoi- mams will form the decorations low log placed on moss and sur- i of the tea given by the Gamma rounded with autumn leaves, An Phi Betas. Presiding at the tea old will bi alumnae group will pour. fashioned brass ti a service table will be Mrs. Jean I. Faye, Members of the A football tea will be given by i he Alpha Chi Omegas. The house decorations will consist of banners, pennants, blankets, and seals, while the tea table will rep­ resent a miniature gridiron. An autum nal them e w ill also I e carried out at the tea given Asters and chrysanthemums * in 'by the Kappa Kappa Gamma so­ ft} 11 colors will form the house and n u tty . M esdames J. T. Thomp- son, Gertrude Roe, and Oscar Rob- ti.b.le decorations at the Alpha I’hi tea. Mrs. Esther D. Rice of insun will pour. Kansas City, Mo., district gover- Margots and bronze chrysen­ i c r of Alpha Phi. will be among themums will form the centerpiece the injects. Presiding at the tea of ‘he tea table at the Phi Mu table will be Mrs. H. E. D egler bouse. Yellow and brown candles Swill be used. Mrs. B. D. Mat* a n i Mrs. Dan Moody. Toe Alpha Xi Delta house will . thews and Mrs. O. T. Booth will (,recrated with be Mrs J. W. Readfield w ill officiate a1 the tea table. leaves, flow ers, and fruit w ill constitute the house and Mrs. Fred Morse and Mrs. Fred table decorations at the Pi Beta leave*, preside at the table. Autumn fall < atterwall will pour a: the green Phi tea. and white tea at the Chi Omega will pour S O R O R I T Y I X ITI A T E S G A L V E S T O N ' S T P D E X TS T E X P L E D G E S S E X D A Y O R C A X IZ E T H U R S D A Y Formal initiation of ten pledges U niversity students from Gal- into Zeta Tau Alpha sorority w ill! veston met at the Texas Union be held at the chapter house Sun- Thursday night and organized a day. Then Perkins, vie* president, I Galveston Club. officers elected were Andrew Magliola, staged Thursday afternoon. Friday nigiit the new members president; Leroy Reed, vice pres- The wiii take part in the pre-entation of a play, after which refresh nu m s will be served. ident: and Tom Juneman, seers- I ta ry -tre a s u re r. fraternity, held initiation for pledges Saturday, Novem ber l l , a t waj^ 0f the chapter house in Galveston Among the new initiates are the follow ing ex-student® of the U n i­ versity: Frank Hewson, Lawrence G riffin, Eldon Fine. Clarence Mrs. George Schrader I Cain, Roland Blumberg, Doak Blassingame. Nick Ballich, Luke Able, Robert Lewis, Claude Pol­ lard, Jr., Derrill Pratt, John Stew ­ art, Charles Terrell, I. L. Van Zandt III, and Jam es Wooten. Alpha K a p p a K a p p a was founded at Dartmouth Medical College in 1888. The T exas chap­ te r the second fraternity founded at the School of Medicine, was 49 founded in 1900. There are ’ive chapters of the organization over the country. o COUNTY AGENT APPOINTED COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 16. sion. its were put out Women from every w ere present inelud- the housem other, the scrub and ing woman, a society matron, Mrs. Booker T. W ashington. Headline in Daily Texan: “ Rev­ erend Stuck Lectures Here,” FOUND: The filling teeth without pain at small cost at the Union Painless Dentists. art of LOST: Kappa Kappa Gamma to Mary fraternity pen. Return Batts. W A N TED: A quiet, studious land room-mate. House has hot cold water. Hancock Opera House: Friday iii his new song only, Al Wilson play, “A Rolling Stone.” H eadline: “ V a r s i t y Dames M eet.” The U niversity Dames me' little > Thursday afternoon for a social dinner and inform al discus All the new dances are being taught by Mrs. Hale and her daughter at the Protection Hall, ag en t j Come and learn the new tango, the hesitating w altz, and all the others. Small charges. * * * agent Plans were made for a Christ­ mas dance to be held December 26 in Galveston. Those K ho will be initiated are Lay la Bruce, Mary Forrest, E li­ zabeth M cAllister, Marion Ander-! son. Marjorie Davisson, Marion Moore. Bena Walton. Ruth Hutch­ .Vina Glasscock, and Mrs. inson, Fred Upchurch, — Miss Ruby Mashburn, home In past years the Galveston demonstration for Lamb Club has been an organization that County, has been appointed dis­ has met once or twice, put on a trict home demonstration dante, and then disbanded. This for the Panhandle District No. I, year it is the purpose of the club to function the entire year, bring- Miss Mildred Horton, State home ing Galveston students closer to j demonstration a^ent, Texas A. & M i ss gather, and putting on activities i M. College, has announced ” “ Mashburn, with headquarters at to interest the Galveston students College Station, nlac« as a whole, Magliola stated. made vacant by the transfer o f Miss Minnie Mac Grubbs to post Southeast as district agent for Texas, District No. 7. CZECHS MEET TONI GHT The « zech Club will m eet to­ night at 7:30 o’clock in Texas Un­ ion 315 to discuss plan* for having the group's picture taken for the Cactus. Entertanm ent to be given POLICE TO HOLD D A N C E in honor of Czech ex-students, A benefit dance sponsored by who will m eet in Austin November the Austin Police Departm ent will lh . will also he decided upon* A tap dance by Beatrice Rubella and I be held tonight at 9 o'clock on the roof o f the Austin Hotel, Chap accordion solos by Henry Dusek cions for the affair will be fur­ are on the program for the even­ ing. nished by the police department. U niversity girls who wish to a t­ tend must get permission from M is* Ruby Terril!, dean of women. Austin Thursday morning to at- Music for the dance will be fur- tend the wedding of their son, Dr. niched by Steve Leon das Warren Payne III, and “Hokum Kings. Suzanne Molly Burns o f Pauls V a l- 1 ley, Oklahoma. The wedding will ta k f place Saturday at 6 o’clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Pauls Valiev. MILK C ON TR AC T E X P L A I N E D COLLEGE STATION, Nov. 16. — The new governm ent milk con ­ tract is to be explained during early November to producers and distributors of Texas cities which have applied for assistance to the Gardner a n d 'his A p icu ltu ra l Adjustm ent Admin- A ration , by E. R. Eudaiy, ex ten ­ sion dairy husbandman, Texas A. & M. College, who returned from Washington recently. He Is work- Members o f the El Paso Club j }ng tem porarily for the dairy sec- discussed plans for a Christmas tion of the adm inistration as a fia n c e to be held in El Paso dur- representative for Texas and New * * CLU B P L A N S D A N C E Dr. and Mr?. L. W. Payne left DR. P A Y N E ’S SON W E D S fills th e * * * Dr, I ayne is a former stu d e n t; ;ng the holiday- at the m eeting Mexico of the U niversity, and his father is jn Texas Union Thursday. The so- ‘ 0_____ * 1 ' / ’■ y . . . : *f E ”* Sh ,n ,h * Cni- «*> H O U S T O N I A N S E N T E R T A I N The dance to he given by the Houston Club w ill be Saturday night from 7 to 9 o’clock at the Austin Country Club, instead of Friday night at the Texas Union as previously announced. No ad­ mission w ill be charged. The only qualification for adm ittance is that the person live in Houston. * * * C L U B HOLDS O P E N HOU S E 4 299 CARS R O IST E R E D October pajwmger instructed to j fo rm u la * p lan , for a social to H eron , and Bessie Orgain were ap- car regia- be given before the holidays, Orations in the seventeen m ost pop- Horaee Shumate, Elizabeth Cam- ui0Ug counties o f Texas totaled i 229, an increase of 17 per cen t pointed to aid on the reception over the 3,669 in Septem ber and com m ittee fo r the Texas Union 156 per cent above the 1,681 cars open house. sold in October, 1932, according to figures compiled by the U n i­ versity Bureau o f Business R e­ search. During first ten o f All months of the current year regis­ Saints Episcopal Church will en­ trations totaled 33,301, compared tertain with a formal dance to ­ n ig h t at Gregg House. All Bpi®- with 19,727 during the correspond- I copal students in the U niversity j in£ period o f 1932. S T U D E N T S GIVE D A N C E U niversity students * * * the An inf< rmal open house and dance was held Thursday night from 9 until 12 o’clock at the F a cu lty W omen’? Club a t 2610 Whitis. The hou-e wa - decorated w i t h Punch and cake were served to KIRBY HOLDS OPEN HOUSE The girls of Kirby Hall will the guest®. hold open house today from 8 to are invited* Tom Hill and his or chestra will furnish the music. The dance com m ittee consists of Bill Buggess and H etta Jockusch. * * » chrysanthem um s. 5 yellow * * * T. C. U. STUDENTS TO VISIT i l l o’clock The follow ing students will b ello w ed to ask two guests. E N G I N E E R S H E A R D A W S O N R. F. Dawson, of the Bureau of Engineering Research, spoke before the American Society of Civil Engineers its m eeting Thursday, R. H. Koether, reporter, announced. He spoke on the val?- " st; c . W. Moore “ “ W"** be,inf' at - Each'"girl wilT‘be“ .7-1 1 * ’ Enter- j highway m aterial Ii. Wilson. Catherine! for the evening will be *ave a PaP®r in Austin from Fort Worth fen j tainm ent on the en gineering the T. < U. game; Martha Gar- dancing. Mrs. B. R. Beeler and j Phase of the recent Rl° Grande i ai d, Ethel Mac Koum ace. Wikla I Mrs. C. F. Yeager will be chap- j Clark, Josephine Jackson, Mr. and j erons. j Mrs. R Jo h n on, E dn a Mariam Wilson, j A N N U A L REC EP T I ON HELD Max Clark, A. J. Baskin. W orley P residen t a n d Mrs. H. Y. Bene- Jones. Bill Anderson, Lon Beavers, dice! will h o n o r the s ta f f of th e University with th e ir a n n u a l re- and Jack Spencer. | caption a t Texas Union from 8 until l l o’clock tonight. F o rm e r- iy the P r e s id e n ts re c ep tion s have * * „ CHI U PSIL O N H EARS TALK C’hi Upsilon, hon orary geologi- Demand the Hood. * * * I M ontgomery Speaks To Social, Civic Group Dr. R. H. M ontgomery spoke to the Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. civic and social group Thursday night at the Y. M. C. A. Building on the “ KRA and Its Significance.” In his speech Dr. Montgomery stated that the whole program is organized to combat the depres­ sion. He also stated that the cause of the depression is ably described by the words of both General Hugh S. Johnson and Will Rogers: “Too few people got too much m oney.” “ This s a i d Dr. M ontgomery, “ is what Roosevelt is trying to remedy. The rules on which the this country are now based might have been adequate 150 years ago, but they are sadly out of date today.” -------------o-------------- governm ent of condition,” Ruth Bratton will have as her guest this week-end Helen Sloan of Fort Worth. “Flowers For All Occasions ” P h o n e 2 -1 1 4 7 N ig h t P h o n e 2 -3 8 4 3 for w om en, m e t ; been held in th e U niversity Club. f r a te r n ity cal W ednesday to hear J. E. Pearce, professor of anthropology, deliver an informal lecture on “The Rela- te n of Geography to Man’.* Oui- Virginia Holland. tu r f.” A fter randv iches were served. the lecture tea and I * * * Janice Holbert spent last week- in Franklin a? the guest o f John Monroe will visit with friend* and relatives in Houston TEJAS CLUB INITIATES next vvetfk enrostilia ...... . .... 3 6 c 1 . 0 0 P o n d ’* C r e a m s 6 9 c 6 0 c M u l s i f i e d C o c o a n u t Oil S h a m p o o 36c 5 0 c W o o d b u r y ’s C r e a m 39c 2 5 c M e n n e n ’s T a l c u m 18c 6 0 c O d o r o n o .. . 4 3 c Fountain Specials C o m b i n a t i o n S m i t h f i e l d H a m a n d E g g S a l a d S a n d w i c h w i t h C u r r a n t J e l l y , P o ­ t a t o C h ip s a n d a H o t F u d g e S u n - 9 4 d a e ( C h o c o l a t e o r B u t t e r s c o t c h ) ^ FREE! 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I Q C $ 3 . 0 0 v a l u e v * Student's Lamps A t ­ f l e x i b l e a r m . W i t h t r a c t i v e a n d i d e a l fo r t h e s t u d e n t t o s t u d y O Q _ b y. O n l y E n a m e l e d f i n i s h , f i j i S p e c i a l .................. V * • * w I Q Electric Iron ^*or *r' o f T t i u , in published ok the cam pus of th e 'Utiiver- I ab;ice;tone, In co r­ porated, a cry m orning except M onday, throughout th e lo n g se *m ou. Editorial ' '(rices. Journalism B u ild in g 101, 161, am i 109. T elephone* Pl * J -61, ( A tte r IO p.m . I i Manager. A u d i t , I t xa». P rin te d by th e I ■ ersity P ress, A. C. W right, t E ntered as second class m atter at the p o sto ffice at S u b sc rip tio n p rice by m a il: F iv e d o lla rs y e a rly . F d lto r- in C hief ............. ....... ..................... ....... .............................. . 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T i I (JOANNA Po j t i t .va m x \ J s . i g C. V 6 o o OM; I U - COME Up TSBB '(OH, SOAaET/MES- ‘ T V *9 I N 1 1 1 C l a y 's v - \ B y L e R O Y C O L E Sound Money Men Leave rn rn ♦ Tom Connally Climbs Ladder '.nF £ £ 7 Statistics Given On Decrease In Faculty Salaries University Staff Listed A p p r o p r i a t i o n Bill For Biennium In ■ Lf *83*. Religious Workers To A id in Program , I IvtvnwnotniiM Cooperation with the State T ea­ in giving a chers’ Association rr, . • . Thanksgiving mornmg Progr»m rn I Ii n h m h m i Gregory Gymnasium was unani mously voted by members of the Association of University Religious W o r k e r s at their meeting Tues­ day, the Rev. L. U. Spellman, president of the association, stated. Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galves­ ton was to have addressed t h e members at this meeting but was unable to be present because of an engagement at the Governor’s mansion. hmm SOUND M O N E Y — By appoint- the $3,300,000,000 public works under J ing Henry Morgenthau, Jr., to ad- program could get fully Current Campus ....... mum.rn : j minister the nation’s finances due- ; way. ing the indefinite leave of absence granted Secretary of the Treas-i HEARING I ary Woodin Wednesday, President j mob blocked the entrance of the j a“" “ altd ° * "the’ ‘p,oXTo‘L T o f \ “ ^ a p p r o p r i a t i o n hi., for the current Salary scales for the teaching . milling i staf{ of thp University have been indicated that he was | { * « £ » , * * * , not yet through tinkering with the -------------- Because iseveit KOOS | ’ iUW.nnWn .Senator Tom Connally, chairman bit mourn. - it I hi. desk for weeks at a time. I n - 1the '»'<• esc»Pe- 200 ( a U 1 6 .— Pledging themselves to (;0};ar NKW YORK. N ti n fight in the event of war. vers it y students, in addition to ; as undersecretary of the Treasury _ f • members, thi week were on ye>t crday, has long been assoc i- n. In addition to adopting this ated with Professor George F. meeting, the students laid pre- ; W arren, author of the present ef~ fort to force commodity prices up a national convention of college ■ by gold purchase, while Wood in is pacifist principles. : an asserted sound money man. • pac a pi Inns 0 fui Morgenthau, v, ho wa? ^ .... at ^ STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif., Nev, 16.— -on otf the humo will be a am representing Stanford radio debate with Will Rogers, Jr., member of the de which will hold a iransatlam i Cambridge University in England November I was announced thi- week. “ Resolved, that the polit­ Id lies in democracy i'athel* ical salvation of th- w uestion, with San- be Ii ’I1, an di- taters hip” w ii ford upholding the affirmative. Previously, Wood in. in a court- ' ecus, friendly letter, had submit-. resignation to j Roosevelt, pointing out that j current illness had kept him from i toad of accepting the resignation, I Roosevelt suggested that the sec- ,l" ars’ take an of absence. To make way for Morgenthau, Undersecretary Dean youthful IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 16.— Police this week A cheson, the other sound money were invest.ga: ng extortion threats made against man of the Treasury Department, Margaret Rise, publisher's daughter, who has re -I submitted his resignation and had reived several mysterious calls. One demanded ‘dig up $ 10,000 and have it ready.” that she have hor fa th e r J Rm-wvflt has chosen William I. j telephone J it accepted. letters and the Myers, form er assistant Farm Credit Administration to I succeed Morgenthau as Agric ul- in _________ NFW YORK, Nov. 16.— Predicting the Hitler I tural C n ,dit Administrator. joined regime in Germany could nut last longer than two I SEADROMES— Wednesday the years, Professor W erner Hegemann, not a Jew'! ban of the Nazis, this i Public Works Administration al- but politically under the week in lotted $1,500,000 for building an of the faculty Exile” at the New School for Social Research f o l - I experimental floating airdock 500 lowing H e I miles off the Atlantic coast. the “ LLrii versify i ai rival here. an authority on architecture and . . ,, nbiHK- He declared that a f .,- Hitler. Germany ihoose either strong nationalism or Bolshevism^ t o w n , „ - ______ _ . L, if tb re- Louisiana Women, and the King- ‘‘"h himself followed Connally up the worn in I Professors in inquiring committee, was I n hersity forced to climb a fire escape and : received from $3,750 to $6,500 in go through an upstairs window' to 1932-33. I nder the new scale the get to the committee room yester- range of salaries will from j $2,700 to $4,550. Associate pro- ,{a y ‘ As he climbed through the win-1 f e t o r s , for whom the salary scale in 1932-33, will receive from $2,200 to $2,7 >0 in 1933-34. 53,000 to $3,600 (low. he found himself in a ladies*! range wa washroom, but attaches quickly steered him through the building. Mrs. Hilda Phelps Hammond, President J chairman of an anti-Long group of be Those present included WL A. : Smith, secretary of the Y. M. C, I A.; Rabbi S. H. Baron of Temple j Beth Israel; WL ll McKenzie, pas­ tor of the First Baptist Church; Earl Roberts, Baptist student j worker; WL O. Raines, in s t r u c t o r ! John CL Townes Bible in Bible, ( hair; Mr. Spellman; Allen G. Roe, j Methodist student worker; Frank instructor in Bible, I L. Jewett, .salaries ranging from $2,400 to Texas Bible Chair; Harris Master- $2 800 last, year. Under the new j son, pastor of All Saints Episco- range j pal Church; L. H. W harton, pas- budget tht ir salaries will from $1,800 to $2,100. Instructors tor of the University Presbyterian in Church; T. AV, Currie, instructor receiving $1,800 to salaries j in Bible. Presbyterian Bible Chair; 1932-33 will be paid Miss Louisa Roe, Presbyterian ed- within $1,350 to $1,650 range. and M. D. staff Woodbury, associate secretary of Adjunct professors were $2,200 paid Approximately 80 per cent of u cat ion a1 director; BRIEFS— When Clarence Hath­ away, editor of the Communistic Daily Worker, started a row over the teaching administrative Communism while he was testify­ of the University have their places j the Y. M. C. A. ing before the House Immigration listed in the appropriation bill as Committee Wednesday, Chairman passed by the Legislature. None of N[e w B o i l e r S e t U n Dick&teln of New York decided it the staffs of the self-supporting • i i * the open was time ti* activities, including the staffs ot investigation of I healings in the the dormitories and Commons, the activities the United in The inquiry will be athletic staff, and the Health Ser­ re­ , vice are so listed. While tht- num- sumed December 4 . . . General Johnson announced Wednesday j ber ot persons on the stat! exceeds that he would start holding open W-'‘ num ber of persons whose hearings on charges of profiteer* places are listed in the appropi ia- t h e ing under the NKA December 12. j t ion bill, the salaries of a1! —-----------o ----------- — pressure adjourn Nazi , ... of ,, , l r * In r o w e r Building n ________ 0______ _staff have been cut, whether the 11 REPORTED ILL T h e following s t u d e n t s are ill at St. David’s hospital: W. ( • 25 per cent, j positions are in the bdl oi not, al- most exactly as if they had been in the biti, that is, by approximately B xperiment is a success,, j Francis, Eugene Coleman. Mar-j garet Winfrey, and S. S. B arbara- I At Seton Infirmary are Jack Bat- ! STUDENTS LOSE APPAREL son, Joel Westbrook, and Carlos j Donald P. Cheatham, Talbot (Bell. In the infirmary at Scottish Fields, and R. M. Luby of Sigma police Rite Dormitory are Rosalyn Wein- Nu fraternity stein and Ann Collins. Frances Wednesday of the th eft of two Shafter and Celeste Cox are ill at suit.-., a hat, a pair of shoes, and a their homes. trace of the leather jacket. No missing articles has been found. ----------- o ------------- informed 0__--- - Kappa Delta sorority held for­ mal pledge service for Louise Stromberg of Alice, Thursday afternoon a t the chapter house. — o------------- Clai Omega held formal pledge f o r service Tuesday afternoon Hazel Buttle of New Braunfels. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bentley sons were in Austin Tuesday visiting Bob and John Strange last week* their daughter, Ann. J. V. Strange visited his end. O fficial Notice IN THE women’s intramural con­ test for the second round of the - I tennis tournament, the time limit h wi„ , Satupday w * November 18. MRS. AGNES STACY, secretary and coach of women’s antramurals. man, ALL MEMBERS of varsity, fresh­ tennis squads an- to meet at 5 o’clock today in Gregory Gymnasium 21 ti. ineligible and D. A. PENICK, coach. 170,000 Square Feet Of Concrete Poured one Approximately hundred seventy thousand square feet of concrete has been poured to form the walks of the University. Be­ fore the walks will be accepted 176,000 and declared I square feet will have gone into I their making. finished, Besides this enormous amount I of concrete for the walks, there , will be constructed 10,000 square roadway surface. To I yards of there will be {swell ! 1,600 square feet of steps, and j 9,000 square feet of flagstones. last detail, the I Complete to the this total plan calls for one fishpond. T h e work, t h e contractors re­ port, will be finished by the last of t h i s m o n t h or the first of De­ cember. o-------------- poi J Light Opera Group Gives Radio Program ---------- the The new boiler installed at a cost of $100,000 last June in the I Power Building furnishes 75,000 pounds of steam hour, and the steam is conducted I Members of I niversity tunnels Light Opera Company entertained through a network under the campus to all the Uni- over KNOW \\ edncsday from 6:30 versify buildings, C. J. Eekhardt, I until 7 o’clock, superintendent Plant, announced. Power ; Those on the program were Earl i Cornwell, Virginia Kershner, Carl new Edward Bock, Jam es Stone. Carrie boiler was necessitated by the I Merle Hatch, William Logan, Mary new building program begun by M u e 11 e r, Charles T a y l o r , the University last year, Mr. Eek- j David Stilt, Glenn Martin, a n d hardt continued. The total Capac-; Ward Martin. Ina Moodie Cal- the I houn acted as guest announcer and ity of -team generated Power Plant is 175,000 pounds p e r ; Robert Osborne was accompanist. j hour. installation of the ------------- o-— — The the of at The interior of the old boiler I Harriet Hauseman of Brownes- w as given a new' coat of paint I Ville, a graduate of th e University, and clean ed of all rust. 1 is visiting Eva Roscoe. YOUR LAST CHANCE! FRIDAY, SATURDAY •ft* CASH-CARRY Men’s Suits CLEANED PRESSED Call for and Deliver 35c P a l a t e C le a n e r s 3 0 3 W< t t 6 th CASH AND CA RRY P h o n e 86 6 6 D y e r s 2 0 8 W e s t 1 9 th A fte r all college and university training! is supposed to p r e p a r e stud ent s for the practical affairs and problems to be met II a f t e r they have left the classroom, and it j the works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, including sev­ is necessary t h a t such training be given if! eral first, editions, owned by the late Dr, Henry Van Ame ric an s e c o n d a r y education is at all t o I , Dyke, thi« week were presented to the Princeton lull ii! its mission. Many schools could d o University library by the Rev. Tertius Van Dyke, well to ta k e to h e a r t the r e m a r k s which rn of Dr. V an Dyke. A set o f th e w orks o f R o b ert a re evidently followed at Wisconsin. I £y»/,*taV$ ot Commerce Roper th„ appIication „ f the Sea. corporation 0 cean Work j J £o r funds ti. place seadromes a t PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 16.— A collection of 500 mile intervals between Amer­ ica and Europe will be granted, thus providing an “ toil bridge” for safe, dependable, and profitable transatlantic passenger and mail service by airplane. ------------- aerial ... . Louis S also wa riven to the library. The proposed landing facilities tevenson, formerly owned by Dr. Van Dyke, wiIj be available to any commercial individual aviation company or agreeing to pay toll charges. These toll rates are expected to liquidate the loan before 1945. uittiiimM.intiniiuiuiuuHiimiiuiuamHtuisimnntnoKtititioMMiifntiumMUHtMnumniiiMHtiaiiiiiHtiimiotf Thoughtless Words Thoughtlessness is the cause of many woes. It is the vehicle of unha ppin ess and disappointment, and an unnecessary and unkind practice which should be shunned. is th e Very often a thoughtless r e m a r k direct cause of a g re a t amount of worry and displeasure. At all times care should be ta k e n of what is said, and to whom it is said. There are people who, for lack (if something b e t u r to do, sp< nd th e ir time ma ki ng t e d i o u s n m a rk s concerning pe o­ ple about whom they probably know very little and in reality care Ie-s. The people who ma ke a habit of this thoughtless pro­ c ed ur e a r e usually not a w a re t h a t they a r e ha rming anyone. Their talk may be in innocent tun. but they do not realize the p ow e r of the ir words, especially when they a re carried to t h e sui jeet of the conversa­ tion in an intensely magnified form, as is usually th e case. One may easily m a k e a r e m a r k concerning a friend t h a t seems ha rm le ss enough to the p a rt y assembled, but one t h a t is a pe rm an ent sti gm a on the c h a r a c t e r of the friend. Humor at th e ex­ pense of your friends is not worth the price ii e n vokes. A seemingly witty r e m a r k is not worth the loss of a f r ie n d . Everyone has a certain amount of pride, and when it is injured by the re m a rk of some un­ is not easily t hi nk in g person the wound h e a h d . As a re mi nd er of the offense the hurt leads to rem uner at io ns at th e first opportunity. W o u l d n ’t it be b e tt e r to think first and talk la te r? E v e n t h o u g h you are down t h e mouth chee r up. R em em be r J o n a h — he came out all righ t.—Southern Calif. in Current Comment P L A N S —The landing deck of the contemplated seadromes will be supported by a framework of steel and feet above the water. A 1,500 ton re ­ inforced concrete anchor will hold the strueture in place. iron, rising IOO A NEW ANGLE I’ 1,000 persons is expected. The Indiana Daily Student in an editorial gives us a peculiar new aspect of the advantages of a Under the landing deck will be a college education. Whether they can be accepted modern hotel where passengers in full seriousness is a m atter of conjecture. A may find excellent meals, good purvey was made of a number of Vassar graduates { rooms, and baths. Each seadrome and the conclusion was reached that the sons and will be operated by 125 employes, daughters of college graduates had a g reater chance j A tourist population of about for .survival than others and also had a greater chance of gaining a college education themselves. is fu rther claimed that one reason for this fact, if it is to be accepted as technically corret, is that they have had available to them the know­ ledge offered by modern science, which helps them in their daily life. It is claimed that science has re­ placed uncertainty We acknowledge To lessen the risk of trave!, each patrol seadrome will maintain boats which will be ready to go out to rescue any forced down at sea. in their life. hours will be suf- the fact that science has made rates, wfhile 30 availahle to ail men many startling aids to human ficient for a New York-Paris trip. existence. We have all around us the fruits of . ® POLITICS— Spea ing be- r de rn invention and research. We have the radio j , 500 stat.* and city officials gath- „ . . hour. o f , red {n the w hiu. Housej Presi. supplying U8 with entertainment at all the day or night. W c have the automobile providing (J(jnt Roosevelt Wednesday de- transportation to almost all members of society. ; m anded th a t politics be laid aside We have new instruments and appliances at our in administering the $400,000,000 beck and call for the preservation and preparation Civil Works fund. of food , for the providing of warm th and ventiia- I No person applying relief lion, and countless other useful things providing : fchall be asked whether he is “ a for the comfort and maintenance of life. Sponsors of the plan claim th at passenger fare over the seadrome steamship j route will be less than I Republican, Democrat, Socialist, ships fo r , “ , . . . . These things are common to all men within Ior •,nyt.h ‘n* else’ ’ the emphasized. reason, and generally can be used by all. Neverthe- Before Roosevelt's 'alk, H arry iess we consider that the college bred man and L Hopkins and Secretary Ukes, woman has the advantage in certain ways. Thanks j public works administrator, out- to the training we acquire in our pursuit of higher j lined the Civil Works plan, ex­ odus a?-on, we gain the facility of being able to plaining that it was designed to judge the relative advantages and disadvantages of j put 4,000,000 men to work until the things in the world about us. Our wonderful modi rn appliances are great in their own way, but they are hard servants, and can do great harm if they are not used with discretion and discrimina­ tion. We consider that a college education affords this facility in an effective manner. Your E yes— to Y o u r M in d the W ind own — McGill Daily. H a v e u» e x a m i n e m d fit th e m . It) th e old days a1 the University of; Th e re is some agitation a t Michigan West Virginia a belt was ru ng at 9 o ’c l o c k . State College for the ina ugu ra tio n of a w arning students the y must retire. At $ , football course for both men an d women a. rn WARD & TREADWELL m m n ^Optometrists j a cann on was fired at the a rm ory j and a ny one else interested in the fu nda - J HViNTH tu g e t th e m o u t o f b e d . me nta ls of th e game. U ; N U SU A I - am on g news­ papers is I he Daily Texan in that practically all of its con­ tent is of interest to practi­ cally all of its readers. Most new spapers have dif­ ferent departm ents an d fea­ tures to catch the interest of different types of readers. I he T exan has different departm ents a n d features, too, but they are all of in­ terest to the large m ajority of the great University fam ­ ily. T h a t is w hat m akes ad ver­ tising space in the Texan so valuable . . . . all the readers the pages all the read all time. “ If D ietrich could only see m e n o w !” Yes, even hardened-to-beauty Hollywood hearts might well flutter at such a well-groomed sight I A snowy-white, trimly tailored Arrow dress shirt * .. a suave, perfectly shaped Arrow formal col­ lar, topped off with a fine silk Arrow evening bow! Get these things today . . . for your future nightwork! A R R O W SAHfOtirfP SHRUNK I "Follow tho Arrow and you follow the style'* Headquarters for Arrow Shirts On the Drag THE UNIVERSITY TOGGERY J. L ROSE 2310 Guadalupe P h o n e 3 0 9 0 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 “T A K E A C H A N C E ” with Buddy R ogers, Jam es D unn, Luna A ndre, Ju n e K night, D orothy Lee, L illian Roth, L ilian Bond, and C liff E d­ w ards la st tim es today a t the P aram ount. “ B r o a d w a y Through a K eyhole” with W alter W inchell and T exas G uinan com es S atu rd ay. " C A P T U R E D ” w i t h L eslie Howard, Paul Lukas, D oug­ las Fairbanks, Jr., and Mar­ g a re t Lindsay la st tim e* to­ day at the Q ueen. “ E a st o f F ifth A v en u e” w ith W allace F ord, D orothy T ree, and M ary C arlisle com es S at­ urday. “ K L Y SIA ,” au th en tic film of an A m erican nudist colon y, sta rts tod ay to play through at th e H ancock, S atu rd ay “I LO VED YO U W E D N E S ­ D A Y ” w ith E lissa Landi, \N am or B axter, V ictor Jory, and Miriam Jordan last tim es tod ay at th e T exas. “ P rivate D etec tiv e No, 6 2 ” starrin g W illiam P ow ell com es Sat­ urday. R eviewed Today I L O V E D Y O U W E D N E S D A Y ” * w ith E lis s a L andi, W a r n e r B a x ­ ter, a n d V ic to r J o ry . P r o d u c e d b y F o x . A t th e T e x a s . A ch arm in g story, a splendid cast, w itty d ialogu e, and ad dition al en terta in m en t several w ell- in exfecutod b allet sc en es are char* acteristic o f “ I Loved You W ed­ n e s d a y ” fea tu r in g Elissa Landi, W arner B axter, V ictory Jo ry , and M iriam Jordan. The story is cen ­ tered about an unusual lo v e quad­ rangle con sistin g o f tw o m en who love a b allet dancer, the dancer, a n d th e w ife o f one of th e men. T he op en in g scen es of the p ic­ ture show w ell-th ou gh t o u t screen reveal techn iqu e w h a t has tak en place b efo re the s to r y begins. E lissa Landi is th e b a lle t dancer who has loved a m a n (V icto r Jory) “ n ot w isely, to o w e ll”fo r a year b efore b u t she d isc o v e rs he has b een mar­ ried f o r tw o years. cleverly and A f t e r h e r d isillu sio n m e n t, she r u n s a w a y to S o u th A m e r ic a w h ere ( W a r n e r she m e e ts a n e n g i n e e r B a x te r ). T h ey part when he goes to N evada to w ork on th e Boulder D am a n d sh e goes to c o n t in u e h e r sta g e c a r e e r . T h e y m e e t la te r in N ew Y o rk ju s t w hen h e r f o r m e r lover ( a n d h is w ife ) t u r n u p . T h e n com es th e clim ax w hen she ch ooses b etw een t h e two m e n . to P a r i s E stim a te: B plus. Opening Today A I TH E H ancock is ab ou t the m ost unusual p icture ever to be sho w n on a n A u stin s c r e e n : “ E lyria,” a dram atic sto ry w ith the se ttin g laid in a nudist cam p, o f all places. B e lie v e it or not, i f s th e r e , and th e p e o p le are really nude. Probably this g o t by the ce n ­ sor b ec a u s e it d em on strates that plain, unadorned n ud ity is, a fte r the really h e a lth f u lly prosaic. five m in u tes, first Group Experiments W ith Union Dances T h e U n iv e rsity d a n c e c o m m itt e e W e d n e s d a y d ecided to tr y to hold most o f th e r e m a in in g A ll- U n i­ v e rsity D an c es in th e T e x a s U nion, H a r r y H a r r i n g t o n , c h a i r m a n o f th e c o m m itt e e , a n n o u n c e d . “ T h e d a n c e f o r n e x t S a t u r d a y , f o o tb a ll follow ing t h e T. C. U. to th e g am e, has b e e n m oved T e x a s U n io n as a n e x p e r im e n t . W e f e e l t h a t if t h e b u ild in g c a n a c c o m m o d a t e this d an c e, w’hich is d ue to he o n e of th e la rg est o f the y e a r , t h a t all o f th e o t h e r s c a n be h e ld t h e r e , ” H a r r i n g t o n said. c f T h e new e q u i p m e n t th e U n io n a d d s to th e a t m o s p h e r e o f th e d a n c e s held t h e r e a n d th e f a c t t h a t it is m o r e e x p e n siv e to hold th e d a n c e s in th e gym led t h e c o m ­ m itte e to m a k e th e e x p e r im e n t , h e s ta te d . Smith Speaks On Texas Monuments H a r v e y P. S m ith , a r c h i t e c t a n d a r c h a e o l o g is t S an A n to n io , of sp oke T h u r s d a y on “ R e s to r a t io n of H is to r ic M o n u m e n ts in T e x a s ” a t a m e e tin g o f t h e A r c h ite c tu r a l S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c iatio n . The com m ittee fo r the dance to he g iv e n by th e a r c h i t e c t s D e c e m ­ fo r b e r 8 p r e s e n te d t h e i r p lans discussion a t this m eetin g. A com ­ p e titio n f o r the typ e o f decora­ tions to be carried out has been held, b u t t h e d ecorations w ill be k e p t secret. T h ose in charge o f the program are D elm ar Groos, chairm an, N or­ m an C ritten d en , Karl K am rath, and Wro lff Jensen. B u rn ey S tin ­ s o n ’s orchestra w ill fu rn ish m usic for the a ffa ir . All stu d en ts takin g cou rses in th e d ep artm ent o f arch­ itectu re, the alum ni, and the W est T exas ch ap ter o f th e A m erican In ­ in ­ stitu tio n o f A rch itects w ill be vited , Groos stated . Bud H arris o f F ort W orth w ill v isit here th is w epk-end and w ill atten d the T exas-T . GV U . gam e Saturday. T w o of Three Clubs Have Teams Selected W ith d eb atin g jn terso ciety scheduled to begin D ecem ber 7, two o f th e three d eb atin g clubs alread y h ave their team s selected . H ogg D eb atin g Club and A th en ­ aeum L iterary S o cie ty have th eir rep resen tatives chosen, and Rusk D eb atin g S ociety plans to hold tryou ts for the selectio n o f th eir d eb aters a t once. T h e d eb ates are scheduled in the fo llo w in g order: D ecem ber 7, Rusk (a ffir m a tiv e ) vs. H ogg (n e g ­ (a ffir m a tiv e ) vs. a tiv e ) ; H ogg (n e g a tiv e ). D ecem ber l l , Rusk (a ffir m a tiv e ) vs. A th en aeu m Rusk 14, (n e g a tiv e ). D ecem ber Rusk (a ffir m a tiv e ) vs. A thenaeum (n e g a tiv e ). D ecem ber 18, A th en ­ aeum vs. H ogg (n e g a tiv e ). D ecem ber 2 1 , H ogg (a ffir m a tiv e ) A thenaeum vs. ( n e g a tiv e ). (a ffir m a tiv e ) T h e question fo r d eb ate will be “ R esolved, T hat th e U n ited S ta tes Should Adopt the E ssen tial F e a ­ tures of the British S ystem o f Radio C ontrol.” T he six m em bers of th e H ogg D eb ate team are LeR oy Mumme, F ranklin C ox, Gus G arcia, Ar- m ond Schw artz, R ussell P atton , and Joe N oble, R esu lts o f the A thenaeum tr y - 1 outs indicated the fo llo w in g d e­ baters w ould represen t th at so c i­ Leonard ety : R obert Tharp, Frank, N orm an N ich olson , and Em m ett W h itsett. C lint Barham and C harles B ates w ere chosen as altern ates. Ju d ges w ill be m em bers o f the ia c u k y chosen by the a ffir m a tiv e te a m . T he T exas Book S tore w ill give a cup to the w in n in g so c iety , which pos­ will becom e its p erm an en t is session . T h ere cup an oth er last y ear w ent to aw ard, w hich the A thenaeum S o cie ty , but it m ust be w on three tim es in order to be a p erm an en t possession. Graduate Named NR A Advisor Howell to Examine District Lode Violations J. R. H ow ell, Jr., grad u ate o f "he School o f Law o f th e U n iver­ sity, has boon ap poin ted by the N ational R e co v e ry A dm in istra­ tion a s legal a d v is o r to th e d istrict 'om pliance director, E rn est L. T u ft, with h eadquarters at H o u s­ ton. In th is c a p a c ity , Mr. H ow ell x iii exam in e all com p lain ts rela t­ ing to violation s or non-com plj- m ce o f perm anent NR A codes and nass upon them from th e sta n d ­ point of legal su ffic ie n c y , and w ill fu n ction as an advisor on the com p lian ce legal asp ects o f jir e c to r ’s in other re­ spects. fu n ctio n s their S in ce grad u ation from the U n i­ versity, Mr. H ow ell has been asso­ ciated w ith form er S en ator Mc­ Donald M eachum in the p ractice of in in H ouston, w ith o ffic e s law the P etroleu m Building. Mr. H ow - *11 form erly lived in Bryan. Methodists Discuss Merger of Colleges in th e schools r e p r e s e n t i n g T h e q u e s tio n o f a m e r g e r of S o u t h w e s t e r n U n iv e r s ity in G e o r g e t o w n a n d W estm oorland College in San A ntonio will be •tudied by a n e w ly - a p p o in te d c o m ­ m ission five M e th o d ist co n fer en ces in T exas, a f t e r th e co m m issio n h as had tim e to m a k e a su r v e y o f th e d e b ts a n d a s se ts of th e v a rio u s M e th o d ist den om in ational the S ta te , Dr. L. U. S p e llm a n n , s e c r e ­ ta r y of th e com m ission, w hich r e c ­ recom m en da­ e n tly m ade c e r ta in tions c o n c e r n in g th e in schools T e x a s, an nou nced T h u rs d a y . T h e c o m m issio n will be c o m ­ a n d posed of f i f t e e n m in is te rs f i f t e e n la y m en , a n d will be called to m e e t by Dr. C. M. M o n tg o m e r y , p r o fe s s o r o f R o m a n c e la n g u a g e s and c h a i r m a n o f th e com m ission l a s t y e a r. T h e com m issio n will dis­ cuss r e c o m m e n d a tio n s m a d e by the p r e v io u s com m issions, a n d will d ec id e on a n y m e r g e r s th o u g h t a d ­ visable. L ucy D ell G arrett, form er U ni­ v e r s it y s t u d e n t , r e t u r n e d T h u rs - lay to h e r home in H o u s to n a fte r a v is it o f several days w ith frien d s in A u stin . M ilburn Curry o f W inters, ex ­ stu d en t o f the U n iversity, w ill spend the w eek-end at the T eja s Club, and w ill atten d th e gam e here. T om m y L eyen d eck er w ill spend the w eek-en d in San A ntonio. SEE IT AT MID­ NIGHT SATURDAY “It’s Great To Be A live” AH a b o u t th e last m a n on ea rth . L a s t t i m e s to d a y “I Loved You W ednesday” E L I S S A L A N D I Society Debates Open December 7 Model Drug Store Facilities Give Students Experience W ith th e fa c ilitie s o f a m odel d ru g store, com m ercial pharm acy is tau gh t in th e U n iversity. show w in dow s T his drug store rep r esen ts the w ell-planned, e ffic ie n t, up-to-date d ru g sto re of today, and is de­ signed to give the stu d en t actual ex p erien ce in b u yin g and sellin g goods, arran gin g a rticles fo r sale, d ecoratin g and show cases, and w ritin g adver­ tisem en ts. A s m any as tw en ty stu­ d en ts m ay be seated in the room, w hile one person acts as salesm an, and another as cu stom er. A fter practical stud y and d iscu ssion , the stu d en ts, by w orking in th is m odel learn w hat to say and do store, by a ctu ally the p rocesses. through g o in g In th is teach in g com m ercial cou rse, th e co-op eration b etw een doctor is em pha­ d ru ggist sized, S tu d en ts are m ade t o rea l­ ize the im portance of fa irn ess and and fra n k n ess on the part o f t h e drug­ g ist in se llin g m edicines which w ill rea lly b en efit rath er th an do harm. D ru ggists m ay even have a large part in aid in g the health services, gays W. R. N ev ille, pro­ fesso r o f pharm acy. S tu d en ts also learn to a p p ly the in the m odel law s o f pharm acy drug sto re. R ecords are k ep t as accu ra tely as if a ctu al products w ere b ein g sold. cases, w ere fu rn itu re and The fix tu re s, such as co u n ters furnished by and M ailander and C om pany, d esig n ­ o f drug ers and m an u factu rers store fix tu r e s, of W aco, and th e San A n ton io D rug and C om pany, drug w h olesalers jobb ers and San A ntonio. Sam p les o f various lin e s o f m erchandise w ere placed in the store b y m an­ u fa ctu rers o f such articles. T h is in tho model store w as in stalled C hem istry Building, sh ortly a fte r its com p letion , several yea rs ago. Petitions it fit. This piece of stone was presented to Mr. Krahl, an I he in turn gave it to the T exas C en ten ­ nial Committee* i n te r e s t This s to n e r e c e n t l y a r r iv e d a n d wall be m o u n te d in o r d i r to s ti m u ­ in t h e C e n te n n ia l. l a t e E a c h y e a r th e s to n e will be g iven th e the citizen w ho r e n d e r s to g r e a te s t service to t h e C e n te n n ia l w ork. W h e n th e m u se u m is c o m ­ p l e t e d t h e sto n e a n d t h e p ic tu r e s of th e men or w om en w ho h a v e w on it will be p la ce d in th e m u ­ seum. th e c o r n e r sto n e ft r Mr. K ra h l has a n n o u n c e d t h a t he hopes to be p r e s e n t a t th e la y in c of th e new m u se u m . A. G a rla n d A d a ir , c h a irm a n t h e A m e r ic a n L e ­ gion T ex a s C e n t e n n i a l C o m m itte e , said th a t Mr. K r a h l is p l a n n in g a vigorou s c a m p a ig n in C hicago f o r the rale of the C e n te n n ia l seals. Yount Dance Tax PAGE FIV,u ta x rem oved and we in te n d to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f it.” th e assem b ly decides H a r r i n g to n said t h a t th e c o m ­ m itte e would m a k e its r ep o rt a t th e n ex t m e e tin g of th e assem b ly . to pass if upon the issue th e n e x t ste p will be fo r an a m e n d m e n t to be added to th e c o n s titu tio n . In o r d e r for the a m e n d m e n t to be m a d e, th e re will be a v ote o f t h e s t u d e n t body ta k en , ti t e le c tio n , half o f th e numb* v of s t u d e n t s re g is te r e d th e U n iv e r s ity will co n stitu te in a q u o ru m . the q u o r u m will be n e c e s s a r y to le g a l­ ize th e am endm ent. \ m a j o r i t y of In th e in v e s tig a tio n w ith M em bers o f th e c o m m itt e e w h o m a d e th e f ed e ra l a u t h o r i tie s a r e H a r r y H a r ­ rin g to n , M a rjo rie S u tto n , M illard Shaw, Bob M orrison, a n d C a th e r- M ary L o uise M u r p h y o f S c o t­ tish Rite D o r m ito r y will have as h er guest this w e e k -e n d , M a r th a (ira m in e r o f F o r t W o rth , Miss G r a m m e r is a s t u d e n t ;n the T e x a s M a te College f o r W om en. J a n e W e ir a n d M a ry Louise V ea to h of F o r t W o r th will spend the w eek-en d w ith M a rth a J e n ­ nings a t S c o ttish Rite D o rm ito ry . S A T U R D A Y ! NIGHT 11:30 MAURICE CHEVALIER THE W AY TO L O V E ” A N N E DVORAK, Edward E v e rett H orton Starting Today! The Boldest Story Ever Filmed. of tho 2.000 who saw the Saturday n i-h t t ELHSIR —the valley where beau­ tiful women and manly m e n g o n u d e ! A c t u a l l y f i l m e d in a C a l i f o r n i a nudist c o lo n y . s e e ------------- Y o u can w h a t n u d i s m 1 r e a l l y is ! i i to i I 2 S r No C hild ren u n d e r 16 adm itted, Business Directory DANCING SPECIAL— 2^60 for 8 k a o n s . RA LT­ IUX) M, TANGO, ballet, tot-, tail, aero baric . Student*, adult*, children. A N ­ NETTE DUVAL SCHOOL OF DANC­ ING. K C. H ad. IQS W 14, 2-3161 LAUN DRI ES... This Number, 3702, O PENS A DIRECT LINE TO THE H O RE STEAM LAUNDRY Student Rut#-* PLUMBERS E. KAVEN. Since 1890. q u a lity plumb' luff repair*, gas pip ing, and store COB" n ectk na 140.1 Lavaca. Phone L M . RECORDS TAILORS Starts Tomorrow! 1933*s BIG M USICAL DRAMA BROADWAY t A KEYHOLE C onstance Cummin,; R u ss Columbo Tt'XSi Guinan & Abe Lym an And H is Band L A S T T I M E S T O D A Y ! THE YEAR'S BIGGEST M USICAL COMEDY ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT STARTING TOMORROW A T H R I L L I N G D R A M A O F N E W Y O R K B O A R D I N G H O U S E L I F E ! W ith W ALLACE FORD DOROTHY TREE MARY CARLISLE W ALTER BYRON ALSO LAST EPISO DE "TARZAN SPORTING M ELO DIES U N IV E R SA L NEW S C A P T U R E D ” L E S L I E H O W A R D ---------- LAST D AY--------------- W ALTER CO NNELLY Texans on Tour Ta ke a to ur th ro ug h any of leading Austin stores t h e which use the Texan to con­ tact the students a nd faculty and note the scores of Univer­ sity people the re to buy or to look. The students and fa c ­ ulty know th a t the me rc han ts t h e official who patronize student publications of the University are the progressive me rchants of the city. They can be de p en d e d upon to have quality goods of t h e latest styles— attractively priced. un cam pus or drag, life tim* call Finder p lease S h a d ie r is Large Loved them e pad* in v ite you to see MISCELLANEOUS SPE C IA L S : 3 6-p age bluebooks 2 fur 5c. for I Ck, For real v a l u e s s t o p a n d shop a t H A L E ' S 5c & IOC S TO RE. 2 4 0 - G u a d a l u p e . ALISON "H ARRISO N.' "I You W ednesday. ‘ a n d sin ce this is Friday, the 'I h e a te r. Y o u r tic k e t all I can do •how --I* she T ex as is a t J. B. I ifs W A N T ED AT ONCE— 1000 m en ’s sec­ 1000 pairs m en's ladies' I nu m en’s hat*. A k o IIT K. 6th. Phone 2 -0 8 8 4 . sh eas. cloth es. II IG ll E ST ' (' A SI I P HIC KS P A I D for sTT- ocid hand cloth in g. $1 to $8 for su its. v a l u a b l e Shoe-*, coats, h a t s . a n y t h i n g purchased. 4JL7 E. 6th. P hone 3762. I PAY CASH for su its and overcoats. loan m o se y on su its or a n y ­ thing o f va! ie. L. L aves, Pawnbroker, 217 E ast S ixth St. ond hand I a lso su its. sham e W alford, it ’s a durn ROOMS FOR RENT "I LOV ED You W ed n esd ay," G lady- to d a y ’s for a Friday. But call by J. B. 108 pas- to th e show . GIRl.H’ large front so u th ea st room w ith hot plate. All con ven ien ces. Very a t ­ tw o blocks w est tractive. Reasonable, •amp is. Phone 2-1074. FOR R ENT— One bedroom for tw o b oys, #5 each- Apply 2 14 G uadalupe ATTRACTIVE so u th ea st room iii private e n ­ desired. U n iversity home. A djoining ba’ h. Separate trance. Garage neighborhood. Phono 9367. if COACHING Chem., M ath., . Geol., H ist.— 2 -4 2 2 6 . P hysics, FURNISHED APTS. KU FINISHED A PART MHN FT" Exception - ally quiet, i tean. and a ttra c tiv e. Large room twin beds. k itch en ette, and porch. P rivate bath mid en tran ce. All co n v en ­ ience*. Tw o blocks w est of cam pus, $20. Phone 2 -4 5 4 8 . BLOCK north U n iv ersity . Duplex ap art­ ment ■ u pstairs unfurnished, d ow nstairs furnished. P u e room s, sleep in g porch. L iving room has fireplace. 4907, Mrs. Falm an. HELP W ANTED TYPING COACHING A N D EXPERT TYPIN G by U n iv ersity graduate, M. A. d egree in E n glish . f» years' ex p erien ce. Work called for and delivered. Dial 4076J 9842. Business Directory BARBER SHOPS TAXICABS 20c T A X I Phone 6564 TRAVEL BUREAU TAYLOR S FRAVEL BUREAU —Share it su e e t-s iu i busin ess in A ustin 201 E. Tib S i. Phono exp en se plan, tw o year.- TYPEWRITERS THE DAILY TEXAN TURN LOSS INTO PROFIT PACE SIX T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 Longhorns Close Weeks Practice With Dummy Scrimmage SPORT SPURTS Kamrath-Williams Win Ends Net Tournament F rogs A r r i v e In A u s tin Today counting, and Dr. R. A. Cox, in­ s tru c to r in economics, in the hill c o u n try h u n tin g deer. T he p a rty left A ustin W edn esd ay n ig h t f o r a ra n c h n e a r Willow City in Blanco County. The o pening of the deer sea­ son T hu rsday found three m em ­ bers of th e U niversity faculty , Dr. C. A. Wiley, pro fe sso r of econom ­ ies, Dr. C. F, Lay, professor o f ac­ To Lead Steers Against Frogs F A C U L T Y H U N T D E E R B y B R U C E C O L L I ER I t h * *T *H E have ,ON( I HORNS veil as tiie sr gnests tomorrcAv, the I t h e Pre gs. Although T. C. \ roggies mav seem very likable. Franc is So b m tit has one of the elevens nv.'st darigel o us football Si nit hwest Conference i n W F T the • Tc*ids are flash- in-the- pannish, w h c n they do d ie k , they have a v. i n n I ng combinatio n. The carry Cl rs-tian s saw A rkansas a way thc* r fir ■ : conference game, t h e then can thern ju st OY pi -rat e I Ag tries, and in c o n ­ to show t heil siltc TI CV Iet th e Baylor Boa 's keep tho score in Waco. the bie v nd of o repeat itse lf. th e l f history Frogs sh raid give it to Tt •xa- in the chin. But. villa* Is this myth;- cal law t f ave rage?? cons stent to wallop bs ck Coach “ M a t t y ” Bell, w h o has f or the past f e w s e a s on s been a t a r g e t f or s h a f t s of cri t i ci sm hurl ed at him b e c a u s e o f his i na bi l i t y to pr o du c e a w i n n i n g t e a m, will n o w be o nl y a t ra­ di t i on at A. & M. T h e e x e s have b ee n barki ng at Be l l , a n d they bark e ve r y t he d e a r old t i me school loses a g a me . A f t e r s e v ­ luck and eral y e ar s of hard poor ma t e r i a I, M a t t y B e l l has f a v o r o f a b e e n put asi de c o a c h “ to inspire the A g g i e s , ” is the a l umni w h o s e e only It that usua l l y o ne g a me a y ear rule like at A. & M. i n s t i t ut i o n s t he in s t ep p e d s u c c e s s f u l l y Co a ch H o m e r N o r t o n o f C e n ­ t e n a r y C o l l e g e , w h o is t o s u c ­ s o o n d i s c o v e r c e e d Bel l , will that he has i nt o a pl a c e that onlv a mi ra c l e man c o u l d fill. A d m i t ­ ti ng that Coach N o r t o n has p r o ­ d u c e d a nice looki ng score sheet for t he C e n t e n a r y G e n t s , he has n o t had a pack o f h o w l i n g e x e s g l o we r i n g at him a f t e r e v e r y mi s t a ke. w A Th F I E igg- r a uthi F R E E W H E E L IN G the N orth Dak >ta ast week, the T ads na RS, N d cocked for the a re prin e. H u n g ry wolves Texas s looking choice rabbit would n guess to th e w ay be mere will watch Bohn th e Chi gent lemon h a v e n ’t Hilliard, v bottled up forg* die a-* year an d its no secret Hilliard e plans to do the same they have plans to < fleet tom orrow . Charlie ( F ro gg ie halfback, and Dan H a r — ton, Fro g fullback, will bear a little watching on th*, part of the Longhorns. It will be aro un d Cam­ per, the lad who has a yen fo r in te rc e p tin g passes catching and and then making them good for a m ark e r, th a t the T oad a tta c k will be centered. -pei Looking ahead, it seems t h a t the Longhorns have a long hard pull ahead of 'h en Even though th e y may get. by the Frogs, th e re i is always the f a r Dom p l e a s a n t;! prim ed prospect of m eeting a A rk a n sa s eleven nex t week. And then, we always have the T u rk e y Day tilt with the Aggies to po n­ der about. The A & M. lads have losing a q ueer T h ani,s g ;ving g amos a nd especia11y when they a re played on a plot of ground t h a t reek- w ith t r a d i ­ tion. known as Kyle Field. No m a tte r what may ta k e place earlier in the season, tim F a rm e rs have a way of pointing t h e T hanksgiving game. to w a rd tow ard dislike — .----------------------- — o-------------- Steer Harriers To Run Saturday stian College wi Abilene •co otry t r w here it will m o h in a dual shed in th e Mem- half the during football U .-Tt xu- Ch send its eros A ustin Satui di the F rn vers: tv meet to be fi nriai Stadiun of th e T. C game. team lier- its opho- n t h e meets, and against th e G eorge Wilson, m ore miler, has w last tw o cross-cou is expected to r t ; A. C. < an f Me mb comp who v ill Uneal A rcher, H Eddard? Cox. the T i Bi Bill Heddon, and Ab (’aptain , Buren rW IjF j.G SHELT ON/-, J, d W I Z5 E PKcrne 7ZZ2 O P T O flE TR IST Latest improved instruments concluded The Longhorns a week of their h ardest practice of the season yesterday a fte rn o o n , with an offensive dum m y scrim ­ mage against the F reshm an Reds J a:* w * * _ I In Memorial Stadium. the T exas Today te a m will take only a licht w orkout and rest, while Coach Francis Schmidt moves into Austin with his ban ii of Texas Christian U niversity Horned Frogs, who are expected to -ult up for a w arm -up drill. less severe than those ot Tuesday and W ednesday, and was devoted to ru n n in g play- through the frosh team from dum m y scrimmage. Y e ste rd a y ’s practice was Coach Clyde Littlefield used the two complete elevens while rem aining m embers of the squad, the ” B” team , w ent over to play the fresh m an Blue team . L ittle ­ field used behind his probable sta rtin g line Buster Baebel, H u ­ bert J u re e k a , Jim m y Hadlock and Melvin Preibisch. In the line were Gray and Sanger playing the wing positions. N iebu hr and Beasley, talk ies. P e n n in g to n and S m a rtt, guards, a n d Captain Bill Smith probable at centei i *o change i Fr >g tilt will be to p u t sta rt the cates in B easley’s tackle Charlie C forw ard wall The the only S h o r t on Conter* Cpates wa- used at c e n te r on ^ other ' e a r n . since 'h e absence leaves L ittlefield r ( a-lo? Bell ithout a capable su bstitu te should ca* out of the game. Smith, >m however, has played full time in the last three games. C A P T A I N B IL L S M I T H Freshmen Blue Team Wins Over Varsity * ’ agal C the -UCI While none of iaeh “ S h o rty ” Alderson'.- Blue team scored a decisive win over varsity “ B” team , 14-2. T h u rsd a y when Morris Sands, freshm an I m erchant, ran 15 y a rd s on an a ro u n d end play in th e second •ter for a touchdown. In the fo u rth q u a r te r the fresh m en scored n when Bill Pelzer, h a rd -h ittin g fullback on th e Blue team , inter- Bohn Hilliard was in the second et of ball carriers along w ith Charlie Jo hn ston . Tommie Wetzel, and Ray Laurence. J a y Arnold, ed a “ B” te am pass and r a n * injured halfback, and Ronald Fa- copt B E A R S I N V A D E LUBBOCK 40 yards th ro u g h th e v arsity te a m gan, q u a rterb a ck , a lte rn a te d with 10$ *0 s players in the second halfback. LUBBOCK, Nov. 16.— The big to score a second touchdow n. Red Barclay, s ta r fre sh m a n back, con- bad B ears fro m Baylor will invade v erted the e x tr a points a t t e r each t h e T e x a s Tech b a t t l e ground at 2:30 o’clock F riday a fte rn o o n to touchdown. a v e n t r e the 14 to 0 d e fea t handed them in Lubbock in la-t season’s th e ir own game. C onfid ent a s tre n g th a f te r having doled ou .‘I to 0 d e fe a t probable to Southwest C onference champions, The U niversity of Texas, in a game last S atu rd a y , the B ru in s feel su re of pouncing the badly bruised M a t­ a d o r - ; on th e ir home field. th*- injuries or. the Texas squad are considered r e g u la r players serious, several are ham pered with hurts. A rnold will be handicapped with a re h u r t sh o u ld e r. J o h n sto n from his top form with an ankle th a t twice this s e a ­ has been Injured son. John M axton, big reserve end and kicking specialist, is b othe re d by a knee in j u ly . Sanger is p la y ­ th e type ing his wing position regu larly of m a te ria l coming up for varsity despite a hip bruised in the B ay­ competition next y ea r. Coach Al­ lor melee last S a tu rd ay , and P e n ­ derson claims th a t the freshm an nington has a gash on hi- head squad is one of the hardest block­ th a t seems to bother him very e r oup th a t little. None of the squadm en a re ing and best workin seriously enough in ju re d to ham- h'-' ^ as ever coached, p er m aterially th e ir play and all will doubtless g et a chance to play in the im porta nt tussle with and the H orned Toads. team scored p o in ts in ti e l a t te r p art of f o u rth q u a r te r when Red Bar- nded the bul! behind the lav goal line r a t h e r ’har. run the risk of having a punt blocked by the varsity linemen. This game S H O R T H A N D IN 12 L E S S O N S Fho. a n d s of student.-* find ABC S h o r t ­ hand of tr« m cn d o u s v alu e in t a k f n n a c ­ r e a d i n g n ot**— T h i s c u r a t e l ectu r e an d lf u lek I y s h o r t h a n d can he m a s t e r e d in 12 e a s y le s so n s w itho ut an i n s t r u c t o r cornule i e c o u r se now sells for *1.00 a t T E X A S BO O K ST O R E te rd a y in a p p a re n tly fine spirits fair physical condition, and with a seriousness in th eir prac- tice t h a t was absent last week. T he L onghorns wound up yes- varsity “ B” indicated the fa r in Ti is A Sensational Store-Wide Event H endler’s Second W e ta k e p le a su r e in a n n o u n c in g our Second A n n iversary Sale * T o our cu sto m e r s, b e g in n in g Friday, N o v e m b e r 17th. This sale is to lie only for a short time a nd in o r d e r to make it a success we off er our en­ tire stock of I. Miller high-grade, h a n d to $ 1 2 .5 0 , tur ne d Shoes priced up . . . at $ 8 .8 5 . Entire stock of J and K foot saver shoes priced up to $ 1 0 . . . $ 7 .8 5 . Also Vitality shoes priced -te up to $ 6 .5 0 . at $ 4 .8 5 . . . I. M iller h a n d -tu r n ­ shoes, black, ed urow n b l u e or Kids and s u e d e s up to $ 1 2 .5 0 . A n n iv e r ­ sary S a l e .................. SS85 L ad ies V i t a l i t y in H e a lt h S h o e s b ro w n or b la c k or blue. V a lu e s up to $ 6 .5 0 . A n n iv e r sa r y S a l e .............................. $485 3 0 0 pairs of Y ou ng M isses d ress a n a sport shoes, r e gu lat $ 5 .0 0 B lack a n d B row n c a lf. A n n i ­ versary S a l e ............ ?3 95 L ad ies J and K F oot S av e r s h o e s . a n d T ies. Strap B la c k and B r o w n Kid. V a lu e s up to $ 1 0 .0 0 n o w ............. Ladies Fine Silk Hose V ery Fine Sheer Full-Fashion Silk from top to toe. R e g u la r 7 9 cen ts. A nniversary Sale Price R A —— I N C S H O E S A N D H O S I E R Y 59 See Our W indows OK J? and 6-3. Karl K am rath and S te rlin g W illiams, ex-L o ngh orn n etm en of n a ­ tional intercollegiate renow n, d e fe a te d M artin Buxby and B e rtra m W eltens, top U niversity players, in th e finals of th e A ustin tennis ------------------------------------------- tournament Thursday afternoon. 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, at Penick C o u r ts * steady Playing good team won their service tennis each in the first nine games of the first set, hut on the tenth game Buxby and W eltens playing b eautifully together took their opponents ser­ vice from them to win the set. The second set was the reverse of the first with each team losing their service during the first eight this point Kamrath games. At and W illiams began to click and for the rest of the set and match they had the U niversity netm en on the defensive. The tournam ent, which has e x ­ tended many days longer than was scheduled bad weather and other obstacles, was concluded with the playing of y es­ te r d a y ’s matches. reason of by ----------- -i >-- ----------- S A N A N T O N I O H E A R S L E E Dr. Virgil P. Lee, graduate of the University who is now head o f the departm ent of marketing and finance of Texas A. & M., w ill speak on “ Money for the Con- sumer” today at the San Antonio Y. W. C. A. Oscar Eckhardt Sets New Mark baseball Oscar Eckhardt, former Univer­ sity of Texas athlete and now' a professional player, burned up the Pacific Coast League this past season when he in established a new high mark winning the batting championship 1 for the third consecutive year. 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