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Dr. B a t t l e has j g e s tio n s I g r o u p s r e g a r d i n g the f ro m ’ n e n e w building. v a r io u s re c e iv e d sug- f a c u l t y in t e r i o r o f “ T h e m a j o r i t y of t h e su g g e s- th e p l a n o f i lion? se em to f a v o r I u sin g th e b u ild in g f o r cla ssro o m s and s e m in a r s ,” he ^aid, “ b u t t h e final t h o B o a rd o f R e g e n ts .” r e s ts w ith decision t h a t Dr. B a ttl e e x p l a in e d if tlu* cla ssro o m p la n w e r e a d o p t e d , the t o w e r of t h e s t r u c t u r e w o u ld f a c u l t y ; likely ho u se o f fic e s I m e m b e rs. is I used, p r o b a b l y th e f i r s t tw o flo o rs ad* will be d e v o te d e n t ir e ly th e o t h e r p la n of to If ; minis! rat ive offices, th e b e g i n n in g o f “ No d e f in i te d a t e h a s b e e n se t the a c t u a l f o r th e b u ild in g ,” Dr. B a t­ w o rk on .-aid. “ The W a sh in g to n en d tle of is th e p la n s f o r not e n t i r e l y com plete. 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T h w e a k a w a y f ro m hon the lor t e a m w h ich b e g a w ith s t r o n g h o p e s ha b e e n kit- a r o u n d c e lla r by e v e r y c o n f e r e n c e c lh th e F i gs a n d e x c e p t ens. A lth o u g h h e a v ily dop ed lo t h e G o ld e n Be i n g h t t a k e t h e A r k a n s a s U a ride on > ne o f t h e tilts. t h e b o tto m of th # f r a y , in to t h e 11V: s al l y B a y- jars j < r to seems [ E R E ’S w h a t K a p p M orse, j A B O U T G R A Y — H s p u r ts w r i t e r f o r U n c le J a k t ’s st S p o r t i n g N ew s, a n d c o n f e r e n c e p : b a s k e tb a ll o f fic ia l, h a s to say a b o u t J a r k G r a y : “ Mr. J a c k G r a y , T e x a b a s k e tb a ll f o r w a r d an d last y e a : V rn c o n f e r e n c e s e n - a t on, h a v e fo u n d h im - e lf a l last. A t t h e se , • b e g i n n in g o f th is y e a r ’s r a c e he '.he M w as ju s t a n o t h e r p la y e r on T e x a - t e a m , b u t in hi t w o w last t im e s o u t, again,-! A & M. a n d M Rice, he ha- sui k a g r a n d to ta l o f j — field* N ice 19 goals f r o m t h e le a g u e . s h o o ti n g a n y b o d y ’s in k M. J a c k p la y e d a g a in s t A. T h u r s d a y a r s ' I;ad a b ig r gin. lo o p in g n in e g o als. J im m y K itts , R ic e m e n t o r , w a s ti • t h e u n t r a p ­ g a m e a n d w i t n e s s e d p a b l e e x h i b i t ! n, b u t t w o let ri a;, n ig h ts l a t e r Kit! ’ Owls is c e r ­ g e t a w a y f o r IO loops. I im ti aret t a i n Mr. K ilt- w a r n e d I g a v e a b o u t s t o p p i n g him , hut it j u s t could V t be done. Mr. Gray loris- ria- a tag t o b e a l i n i n f e r e n c e a g a i r • ■inch t h i s \ (. a; t h e i r ©rd. rs .-cm. ing th e m T E X A S G O L F — p ROS PEI TS f o r a t h i n ; n^-< - tho o ’ ive fi K i t h t co .!. r< • c h a m p io n s h ip f o r Ia ngh rn g o lf in g t e a m a p p e a r b r i g h t f o r th e c o m in g y e a r . M e m b e r s o f last Sea­ t o n tit le wit ing s q u a d w ho will be back in c lu d e C a p ta in J o h n P a y n e a n d E d Whit.*, w h o a a soph< - m o r e la st y e a r w on the c o n f e r e n c e individual tit'.- R e g u l a r - foi 1933 v ho will n o t b r hack a r e C a p ta in J a c k T in t iii a n d Dick Sr Ider. T in - a i n f in is h e d hi* a n d to school. S n id e r did n o t r e t u r n be rl he vac ant b o rt its will likely of th e p r e s e n t c r o p filled f r o m so p h o m o r e s a n d n e w c o m e r s w h ic h ! will R aym ond R a m s e y , C h a rle s K n-tetim at h er, M ickey * b g ib ility include T H U R S D A Y , FEBRUARY I, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Sports Briefs From Aggieland COLLEGE S T A T I O N , J a n . 31. j T e x a s A g g i e - C e n t e n a r y \ - -T he G e n tl e m e n f o o tb a ll g a m e sched- ule d f o r B e a u m o n t o n O c to b e r 13 will m a r k th e f i r s t tim e in m a n y t h a t th e C a d e t e lev e n h as y e a r s p la y e d a g a m e in t h a t city. T h e 5 A ggies, h o w e v e r, a r e n o t u n f a ­ m ilia r w ith B e a u m o n t , b e c a u s e o th e r C a d e t t e a m s h a v e c o m p e te d t h e r e t h r e e tim e s w ith in t h e p a s t b as eb a ll tw o y ea rs. T h e A ggie se rie s te a m sp lit a t h e r e w ith th e B e a u m o n t E x p o r t ­ e r s ( T e x a s L e a g u e ) in th e S p i i n g of 1932, a n d th e C a d e t c a g e te a m d e f e a te d th e B e a u m o n t M u s ta n g s , le a g u e q u i n t e t , a S u n d a y School t h e r e in D e c e m b e r o f th e sa m e ye a r. T h e E x p o r t e r s c a m e h e r e a n d tw o - g a m e sw ept a tw'o-tilt s e rie s w ith C a d ets th e p a s t S p rin g . t h e ! T h e i n t r a m u r a l f o o tb a l l c h a m ­ pionship a t T e x a s A. & MI Col­ is a m o o t q u e s tio n but lege still should he d e c id e d n e x t w e e k -e n d w hen F i r s t B a tta lio n , F ie ld A rtil- 1 e r y , 19 33 c h a m p io n - a n d w in n e r s o f th e “ A m e r ic a n L e a g u e ” c h a m ­ p ionship th is y e a r , m e et F i r s t B a t ­ this talio n, I n f a n t r y , w in n e r s o f la c e . y e a r ’s “ N a tio n a l L e a g u e ” These te a m s w e r e to h a v e m e t th e p ast w ee k -e n d , but d e c id e d ly in ­ clement. w e a t h e r and th e a p p r o a c h of s e m e s te r e x a m in a tio n s c a u se d p o s tp o n e m e n t o f the tilt. C a p ta in J o e M e rk a , T e x a s A g­ gie b as k et hall c e n t e r fro m B r y a n , p ro b a b ly h as b ee n kno w n by more d if f e r e n t n a m e s in his c a g e c a r e e r th a n a n y o th e r S o u th w e s t C o n f e r ­ ence p la y e r. H e is now in his th ird season as an A g g ie a t h l e t e , an d j in g am e a c c o u n ts. A t odd ; d u r in g this tim e p r o b a b ly h a s b e e n mis nam ed a dozen o r m o r e tim es tim es, am »ng o th e r nam es, he h as seen his n a m e in p r in t a s Peck M e rk a : (his f irs t cousin w ho is a ta c k le o n t e a m ) , S te v e F r e d the Cadet M e rk a , Jo e M erks, M erka. foo tb all a n d H ome tow n p rid e is e x e m p lifie d a m o n g T ex a s A ggie c a d e ts by th e n u m e r o u s “ hom e to w n ” clubs o r ­ g a n iz e d e a c h y e a r a t th e college, b u t h o n o rs fo r th e roost p a tr i o tic “ ho m e c o u n t r y ” s tu d e n t p ro b a b ly should go to T a y l o r (B u g * * ) W i l­ the C a d e t s ’ ca p ab le so p h o ­ kins, m ore b a s k e tb a ll g u a r d . Wilkin** n e v e r ov erlo o k s a n o p p o r tu n ity to boost R o b e r t s o n C o u n t r y , in which F ra n k lin , hi** b o m a to w n , lo ­ c a te d . is PAGE THREE HARRISON STAFFORD, one o f th e g r e a t e s t " b lo c k in g b a c k s e v e r to w e a r th e O ra n g e a n d W hite, r e t u r n e d to th e c a m p u s W e d n e s ­ d a y to m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r r e e n t e r i n g th e I n i v e m t y . S t a f f o r d w on a n a p p o i n tm e n t to W e s t P o in t a n d s p e n t t h e f irs t p a r t o f th is y e a r as a p le b e in th e A rm y School, A s a m e m b e r o f th e f r e s h m a n te a m , S t a f f o r d w as te r m e d th e fin e s t b lo c k e r o f th e t e a m a n d r a p id l y w o n th e a d m i r a t i o n of his t e a m m a t e s a n d th e v a r s i t y s q u a d . J a c k B u c k le r w ho w on a l l- A m e r ic a n on th e A rm y te a m th e p a s t s e a s o n f o r his s te lla r b a c k f ie ld w o rk at* th e h a l f p o sitio n m a d e th e r e m a r k while v is itin g a t his h o m e in W a c o t h a t S t a f f o r d w a s th e g r e a t e s t b lo c k e r he h ad e v e r *een. S t a f f o r d w as o n e of th e 89 f r e s h m e n w ho w e r e dism issed fro m th e g o v e r n m e n t school a t th e end o f th e p a s t s e m e s t e r . O nly tw o m e m b e r s o f th e f i r s t tw o fro sh t e a m s w e r e a b le to p ass th e s t r i n ­ g e n t r e q u i r e m e n t s o f th e school. S t a f f o r d said t h a t he w oald a t t e m p t to g e t ais d e g r e e in p h y ­ sical e d u c a tio n f r o m th e U n iv e r s it y d u r i n g th e n e x t se m e s te r . I i ' J f c . T - m * , v P l rn rn I ■ * v ■ *. ■ * ■ Kl I < 4 - t M i ■ ; ■ Honor Position at Stake When Frogs Cadets C O L L E G E S T A T I O N . J a n . 81. — W ith a c l e a r le ad in th e S o u t h ­ west C o n f e r e n c e c a g e r a c e as th e ir go al, C oach J o h n B. Reid*? T e x a s A g g ie s will h« ad n o r t h th is w e e k ­ en d f o r t h e i r a n n u a l inv a sio n of the- T e x a s C h r is t ia n H o rn e d F r o g a n d S o u th e r n M e th o d ist M u s ta n g bailiw icks. T he C a d e t s will m e et th e F r o g s S a t u r d a y n ig h t at F o r t W o r t h a n d th e n will m ove o v e r to D a lla s f o r a tilt w ith the M u sta n g s M o n d a y night. Not since 1930 hav e th e C a d e ts d e f e a t e d th e F r o g s a t F o r t W o r th . A n d n o t since th e sa m e y e a r have t h e y eked o u t vic to ry th e M u s t a n g s at D allas, o v e r t u r n o u t T h e A g g ie - F r o g s c ra p S a t u r d a y to be n i g h t w*ell m ig h t t h e p r e m i e r c a g e nich e the c u r r e n t c o n f e r e n c e se a so n . E v e r y ­ th i n g , past r e c o rd s, o f f e n s i v e a n d d e f e n s iv e a c c o m p lis h m e n t a n d p r e s e n t c o n f e r e n c e s ta n d in g s seem t o f o r e te l l a c o lo rfu l b a t tle . o I T h e A g g ies a n d F ro g s have s u r ­ to d a t e p r is in g ly s im ila r r e c o r d s th is season. E a c h h as w o n tw o g a m e s a t ho m e a n d ea c h has split a p a i r o f game< on th e road. The A g g ie s hav e w'hat m ig h t he called a tw o - p o in t b e t t e r r e c o r d in th a t t h e y have sc ore d 132 p o in ts to th e F r o g s ’ 131 a n d h a v e a llow ed th e ir o p p o n e n t s 108 p o in ts to th e F r o g s ’ 109. T h e f a c t t h a t th e g a m e will be p la y e d a t F o r t W o r t h , h o w ev e r, p r o b a b l y will give th e F ro g s an edge. T h e Aggie> a lw a y s h a v e had th e in w in n in g d i f f i c u l t y hav e C h r i s t i a n s ’ hom e c o u r t a n d w o n o n ly tw ic e w ith in th e p a s t r a t h e r f iv e y e a r s . T h e y c a m e on close to it th e p a s t se a so n , th o u g h , and le d u n til th e f in a l m i n u t e of pla y b e f o r e th e y su c c u m b e d by a 27-26 co u n t. p la y in g In re sp e c t to t h e F r o g s h a v e a e x p e r i­ ence, decided m a r g i n on th e c a d e ts, as n e a r l y all o f t h e i r p la y e rs a r e v e t e r a n s while th e A g g ie s hav e o n ly tw o l e t t e r ­ m e n , C a p ta in J o e M e rk a a n d G r i f ­ fin B ro a z e a le , av a ila b le . F o u r of th e C a d e t p l a y e r s e x p e c te d to see se rv ic e in th e tilt a r e so p h o m o res. T h e y a r e T a y l o r W ilkins, M onte C a rm ic h a e l, B tsbey, a n d J o h n n i e Davis, f o r w a r d . t h e A g g ie s ’ a n d F r o g s ’ c o n f e r e n c e r e c o rd s to d a t e th is s e a s o n : M ere a n d J o e a r e A. A- M.— A g g ie s 28, Rice 31, at H o u s to n ; A ggies 40, S o u t h e r n M e th o d is t 34, at C ollege S t a t i o n ; A ggies 34, T e x a s 29, a t A u s t i n ; Aggies 30, B a y lo r 14, at College S ta tio n . T. C. C.— T. C. TC 59, T e x a s 31, la . A r ­ a t F o r t W o r t h ; T. C. U. k a n s a s 31, at F a y e t te v i lle , A rk .; T. C, C. 28, A r k a n s a s 21, a t F a y ­ e t te v i lle ; T. C. II. 29, S o u t h e r n Mi th o d is t 26, at F o r t W o rth . last g a m e In S o u t h e r n M e th o d is t t h e A g ­ gie- will m e e t still a n o t h e r f o r ­ m id a b le a n d d e t e r m i n e d o p p o n ­ e n t . T h e M u s t a n g s h a v e h ad tw o w e e k s since in t h e i r which to p r a c tic e a n d in w h ich to m ull o v e r t h e i r c o n f e r e n c e p r o ­ g r e s s to d a t e . A lth o u g h t h e M us­ ta n g s hav e w on o n ly o ne g a m e in five a t th is s t a g e o f th e c o n f e r ­ ence ra c e , it is t o be r e m e m b e r e d that o nly o n e p f th e five til ts h as b e e n p la y ed un th e M u s t a n g s ’ ho m e c o u r t. Students Base Membership In Group on Forefathers t h e m e m b e r s o f S o ld ie r ,s I a n d o w n < r s, and th e a n ­ f i g u r e a m o n g p r e a c h e r s t h e c e s to r s of S te p h e n F. A u s tin C h a p t e r of t h e D a u g h t e r s of t h e R ep u b lic of T e x a s. T o b e c o m e a nu m b e r of is n e c ­ th e U n iv e r s it y c h a p t e r it to e s s a r y th e R e ­ an a n c e s t o r who s e rv e d in public o f T e x a s, e i t h e r t h e r e v o l u t i o n a r y a r m i e s o r in some d e p a r t m e n t of th e g o v e r n m e n t. tr a c e o n e ’s f a m i ly to T h e g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r o f Mrs, T a s s D. W a t t e r s o n w a s C a p ta in J e s s s e B a r n u m w h o w as o n e of t h e A u s tin c o lo n ists a n d who s e t­ in w h a t is k n o w n as u p p e r tled A u s tin . A n o t h e r colonist w as C a ­ brie! C o l e w ho is the g r e a t - g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r of M ildred A lice W e b b . in 1821 a n d in 1822 w ith W illia m B abb, th e g r a n d f a t h e r to o f J u d i t h S t e r n e u b e r g , c a m e his fam ily T e x a s c a m e the A u s tin colony. Mr. B ab u r a is e d th e first c ro p to be h a r v e s te d by A m e r i ­ c a n s in 1821. H e also built a w a t e r mill on th e C o lo ra d o R iv er in a d istric t k n o w n as R a b b is P r a i r i e in F a y e t t e * C o u n ty . T h e from i m p o r te d mill s to n e s w e r e th e o t h e r m a t e r i a l .Scotland a n d ca m e fro m N ew O rle a n s . in f i g u r e A p ro m in t nt e a r ly T e x a s p olitics w as W illiam M ene- fee, th e g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r o f Mil­ and Hazel! H osford. M r. d r e d M e n e fo e w as o ne of th e s ig n e rs o f t h e D e c la r a tio n of T e x a s I n ­ d e p e n d e n c e , a m e m b e r of C o n ­ ju d g e o f the g r e s s a n d ju r is d ic tio n of C o lo ra d o , as well as s e r v in g on v a r i o u s c o m m itt e e s in c o n n e c t io n w ith th e f o r m a tio n of t h e new g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e Rep ublic, th e fi r s t th e a r m y o f A n o t h e r la n d o w n e r a n d so ld ier was R a n d o lp h C. Doom who se rv e d in th e R e p ublic o f iii 1836 f o r which he r e - , T e x a s moved 640 a c r e s o f lan d in N a - j v a n o C o u n ty . M r. D oom was also j a m e m b e r ut* th e C o n g r e s s . Mr. I D o o m ’s is | E s t h e r H o u s to n Doom. M a jo r J a m e s K e r r th e a n c e s t o r of j A n n e S c h le ic h e r a n d se rve d u n ­ d e r C a p ta in s P hilip D im m itt a n d Ira W e sto v e r, g r e a t - g r a n d d a u g h t e r is of th e F is h e r , G re en ith g r e a t - g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r R o b e rta L ittle , w as a circ u it r i d e r of the M e th o d ist C h u r c h a n d se rv e d as tw o ^es- the- c h a p la in of th e last the sjons of Republic of T ex a s. t h e C o n g r e s s of i ■ rn -ar U S E D anlet E WJ A CompleteiStockfof Books Needed fit All Courses Everything You Need The Students Store" PAGE FOUR 1. S ite G aily (Stxati R T h e Daily Texan, s t u d e n t n e w s p u b li­ fa ca n , ,n o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x * - , j*ub!i«hed on t h e c a m p u s of t h e U n i v e r - __ -tin bv T h e T e x a s S t u d e n t s i t y s t A P u blicatio n s, I n c o rp o r a te d , e v e r y m o r n - tnc e x c e p t Monday, t h r o u g h o u t th e lo n g s e s s i o n . E d ito r ia l O ff ic e s . J o u r n a l i s m B uil d in g i o u T e le p h o n e VI “ I OI. ICI 10 2. an d < A Mer IO It m. OI XT) A d v e r t i s i n g and Journal i sm B uilding B u s i n e s s O ff ic e s . T elephones l o? I S I 04 and 2316b. P r i n t e d b> th e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s . A. C. ’W r ig h t, M anag er. E n t e r e d a s se cond class m a t t e r a t the p o sto f f ic e a t A u s tin , T e x a s. S u b scrip tion price by m a il: five dollar? yearly. Jo* Uornad ... .............. . Jay Hall John Pearron bedder* Weldon Hart BUI Dosuet Sam Householder Editorial W'riter* Bob M arquis Sports E d’tor Owen Engli-h A»»i?tants: Richard Morehead, Stanley (iiir-n. Brae* Collier, Gordon S’rachan. W arre n Cooper, and Joe Storm- Bociety E ditor Aaotatant - . Virginia W’hite »r d Lovell Raney. ................. — . Mahal Shelby T heater Editor A < * « , Mnhel ___ _______ _________ . . . . Shelby, T rum an Poancey. J o b s Meddert •flUSF FOR T H IS ISSUE Night Editors A s s is ta n t: Bunt cite Hancock. M i l l a r d Zeagler, Adeline Labella Musical Progression wnaiiuwmiunMinimMwntmMrowMimniittHwmnwmtnwmminnmuwnmttHwnimimintonnMWimiHi Student Forum inimnitHmtmnMttHmunitiiiimni'mMimimimmiiitiiiiiMmiiuitMitiiimuiMMtmMUimiimiitMm.itmiimn The Daily Texan in v ites the w riting of fr e e la n c e ed i­ in th e be pu b lish ed lin e” a** ‘firin g * torials or S tu d en t Forum colum ns. S u ch e d ito ria ls m u s t b n", » U n iv e r sity and m ust pert a* Tree stu d en t life. All co n trib u tio n s m ust he sig n " ! nam e w ill not be p r i n te d a rticles will not be p rinte d . if he >y stu d en ts of the to som e phase of th e con trib utor's hi nests. Unsigned T hose o f 200 words or less will receiv e p referen ce. W. E M IS A N SW E R ED If he can no t I hesitate to reply to W. E. M G irticle fo r f e a r that I shall not have had enough lime to increase my knowledge so that my g ram m ar will not g ra te upon his sensitive ears. I am so rry my opponent has so horribly b etrayed me by saying th a t I d o n ’t know w hat I w rite about. find ‘‘mystic forces" and “ cosmic b e a u ty " in fin e music. I am ■ inclined to takes more than look for them. I will admit it j simply being an esthete who rolls his eyes and more th an merely saying that Bach is o n e ’s f a v o r­ i t e i ow poser. As in J which I said that fine music has an “ underly in g ; cosmic b e a u ty .” I have been asked by a humble seeker of knowledge to explain the phrase. Al­ it will be very tirin g to his though I am afraid to believe th a t he does know w here in a previous article to my re fere n ce h o r S o m e ti a y s now t h e St ude nt F o r u m J feeble brain, I will a nsw er his request, A mortal man has reached up to wi th a dis-; c o l u mn s have be e n r a g i n g the sphere cushion Of music and f ine art e duc a ti on I above, and while there, he has fixed in his mind I certain strain s of melody which he th oug ht would at The Unive rsit y of Te x as, a di scussion th*- life of man on e a r th m ore enjoyable. I make wh i c h has t oo f r e q u e n t l y d e g e n e r a t e d to „,an ,s , composer who ha. captu,.cd from mutua l d o ! ansation of the- di sp ut a nt s per- nature or the cosmos some of her eternal secrets sonai t a s t e s a n d o p i n i o n s , w h i c h h a r d l y and has incorporated them into a melody for man, p r o v e s that “ music hath c ha r ms to soot in* i 5hat *u‘ nia*v with n a tu rt‘ and m a >' be in ham t h e s a v a g e b r e a s t , - b u t w h i c h , s t r i p p e d ™ " > ' wi4h U » world. W hen this i , w r itte n f o r the . . use of man, the manuscript is said to have under- F o r t u n a t e l y , s t u d e n t s ° f p e r s o n a l i t i e s , is t a k i n g t h e r i g h t (ill et -: lying cosmic b e a u ty ” or words to that effect. t i o n . P e rha p s even this ex planation does not satisfy f o r m o r e o ppor tuni t i e s for m u s i c a l e nj oy m e nt | the earnest request from W. E. M. that I explain a r e easi er a n s w e r e d now t h a n f o r m a n y myself* I sincerely hope it does. hut then p erh aps ’ I all the explanation in the world could not convince ... • , him th a t fine music is som ething more than human. a p p e a l s , , ... . , y e a r s in th- past. Fac ili ti es l ike th o se re- ,. 1 q ue st e d r ecent ly by student ar e be i ng m a d e av a i l ab l e on t he c a m p u s . 1 P r o gr ess has not be e n rapid, until t he lie-* g i n n i n g of t h e pr e se nt bui l di ng pr o g r am,! it ha.- be e n de f ini te . H ow m any s t u - , edi tor ial ists . WM, FOX —--------- d e f l a t e d tires The boys of B rackenridge Hall issued a w a rning the whole world la-t night durin g the Presiden- B, „ th a t th lh,, p u h l i c - a d d r e s s s y s t e m in t h e . er, w>. of their way in order to gel into the H o m e E c o n o m i c s B u i l d i n g H o w m a m ' building. I Rn OW that th** Un ve r si ty’s library c ontai ns a most c o m pr e he n si ve c oll e cti on o f i , „ w o r l d s printed music, w m c h bast night an expensive automobile so com-; waa necessary for anyone e n te rin g or leaving the building to climb . over the railin g th a t surrounds the building. How- the o ffe n d e r will again show such inconsideration. An unofficial, s e lf-ati­ is true that the re is muc h room for pointed com m ittee of the association d e fla te d ab '- e l. use e xa c tl y a s are a " e r e fe r e n c e vol ume s and sour ce boo ks? the pietely blocked the w a-v th at . • ., is avai l- t h e ever, it tim es likely isn’t that « • lt ... in ,, ■' # . , . 1 , , . • . . tires on the car. in to the tmtmuuuitm. tangled O re g o n ’s w a r or education I in some the middle of — K RE SID E N T . to under -rate n tniitmMiiiM tm i * it iii mn mum* > snit mum 11 ftt tf mut inn * 11 ii mini it uhuh I»oui memo O R E G O N ’S SCHOO! MESS HIH tllllf U1IUIHI1 ffllomittmilHIII! UHHIflino* HHH !IHIlHUtOM< th e U n iv er s it y ’s c u rr ic ul u m , h e a t e d w ritin gs o f Raymond Matey, Current Comment a d v a n c e m e n t of T h e University of Te xa s in the line of fine ar ts cul ture. At p re s en t almost nothi ng is o f f e r e d in a f o r m a l w ay institution itself. O nc e the r e was, b y the it. the one c o m m e n t a to r phr ase d its d e m i s e is a sad one. But to s a y w a t the r e is no ho pe for th e future } is grossly ambition,* ability, and i ar -si ghtedne s? of m a n y peo- problems are pie wh o even now as p ire to see those th i n g s; brought to the national a tte n tio n brough the syn- r e s t o r e d the “ brain t r u s t e r " who busted right the a n d wh o a r e w o r ki n g, Roosevelt expansion era but who, nevertheless, still a n o t h e r , t o w a r d t h a t end. has w ritin g c o n tra c ts with a n u m b e r of papers and ^till has, stra n g e to say, some following. Motey rig htfu lly a college professor and nothing else, but exalted into prom inence by this ad visa ry capacity in the presidential round-table early in the admin- j istratio n, thinks th a t the O regon muss is som ething j which should serve a? a w a rning to o th e r n a t e s . St u d en t s who h a v e sim il ar as pi ra ti o ns i nter e st; by all a r e d e m o n s t r a t i n g th e ir m e a n s let it c o n t i n u e ; only t h r o u g h t h e e x h ib iti on of defini te a n d th e ini tiation of an active, pr act ica l p r o g r a m will a n y t h i n g be ac co mp li she d. T h e o p ­ po rtu ni tie s a r e obvi ous. A e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m s p r e s e n t st u d e n t v.uh those of several year s ag o would seem to show t h a t th e g r a d e of im p o r te d t a l e n t is not so high. T h e r ea s o ns for the d e t e r io r a t io n m i g ht be inqui red into, an d I hy tbe University of W ashington a dh eren ts, t h e d iffi culties m e t h o d s of s u r m o u n t i n g . . . I * * ,,, , n t h e consider c d . An i nc r e a se cd i n t e r e s t 1 111 p r o g r a m s m e n ti o n e d above would insure t h e i r co nt in ua ti o n and expan sio n, Use of local and stud* ut s u g g e s te d by s ev er al writers, in ve sti gat ed. E f f o r t s c a r r i e d <>n by Austin musical o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n s to bring o u t s t a n d i n g h e r e s ho uld be e n c o u r a g e d . The trouble w ith Oregon is not in the single- the single board system ,, What is w rong w it ii Orcgt n is that it has two institu tion s whore it should have one — the ambitious .-tate college and the uni­ versity only 30-soir.o-odd miles aw ay. At one time S tate ( ollege w asn't much; but it had am bitions. iii ra th e r the busine-s men of ' orvallis and the in.-titution’s executive had ambitions. Finally came artists j the day w hen S tate College eel ip ed the university, A nd it should. The P ullm an H erald has used om p a n son l t a n ! dination, put the S ta te ( o lle g e exeeutive in as chan- Instead of se ttlin g the I he o p p o r t u n i t y for ceiler of both institutions. things happened. The fight p r o b le m s ass ist anc e in the solution of th*- pro ble m is a c h a l l e n g i n g one What Price Orchestras'? R u m o r s c o nt in ue to float a r o u n d controversy ii merely fanned it anew . And what J has h a p p e n e d 0 The w elfare of education -ight of line? | ' Public opinion," says the ex-brain tr u s te r , “ ought j to be m ustered to defend the intangible but im­ p o rta n t educational values involved from th e sys­ tem of co n tro l that the -ta te has provided.” Which is correct. F o r while tw o cities squabble and while c a m p u s to t h e effect t h a t G uy L o m b a r d o (acuities argue, strike and force board members to resign, w*hat is happening to O re g o n ’s e d u c a ­ a n d his well k n ow n Royal C a n a d i a n s will tion al-hu ng ry young men and women? They a r e stop o v e r in our Stall on t h e ir r e tu r n Ba st . the s u ffe re rs , losing in value th a t which th ey can Th e r e s e e m s to be few facts to b a c k up never recover. in­ this rumor, bu t t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s lot of hoping% t h e N a t u r a l l y it w ould be quite p le a s a n t to one rece ntl y e n j o y e d by t h e s t u d e n t s of h a w L o m b a r d o play for one of ou r Sat- j this University. Th e L a n t e r n gives t h e fol- lowing price q u o t a t i o n s : T e d H en r y , $ 2 0 0 ; I u r d a y nig ht socials. H o w e v er , th e who le i d e a ti- s u r r o u n d e d with i n n u m e r a b l e ob- F r e d W a r i n g , $1,000 plus 7 0 s of g a t e ; ; J a c k ; stacle?, th e chief of which would be pc- Bernie Cumm ins, i unia ry if a hooking could be a r r a n g e d . Miles, $ 2 5 0 ; J a n G a r b e r , $450 to $500. j 2,dog for o ne a p - j G M W e e m s , Guy ; d Ben Bernie Alo ng this line is a s u r v e y m a d e by th e Ru dy Vallee rec< h Ohio S t a t e L a n t e r n w hic h grew' out of a b e a r a n c e in Colin controversy r e g a r d i n g th e r el a tiv e m e rit s | L o m b a r d o , W a y n e King o f local anil “ nam e that h as not k e p t f r o m or c he st r as. T h e con- . ar e not a v ai l a bl e at a, trovers}- of course w as si m i la r • Moscow Daily .State Mirror. to $ 6 0 0 ; do ing a $300 to T H U R S D A Y , FEBRUARY I, 1934 tives would give J a p a n s e b w eighing 364,000 1936 com pared weighing 363,000 tons owned by j as the first of the 175 com plaints j for co ntin uing the the United States. I TO veg- J in a d m in isterin g civil w orks fu n d s I in A rkansas, and one in Indiana, Meanwhile, a t the Capitol, Rf to n s by j by the Public W orks A dm inistration publicans hoped to hold up flute civil wofl I program until they o btained mm inform ation on P re sid e n t Roo* 0 f the six cases‘ th re e are in I vcIt’8 reflu e st f o r a p p r o p r i a t e . of unlaw ful distribution of C WA j a p prop riatio ns were probed. A U ST R IA — Y esterday C han cel-' th e division o f investigation of vessels 102 to K entucky, one in M aryland, one (O ontinued on Page 0) I I ’m . I t ! - -, Insult Offers it DAY'Sig- Huge Bribe •. * »( B y L E R O Y C O L E 5* Balloon Crew Killed in Crash lor Engelbert Dollfus o ther of his m any steps to keep Nazis out o r Austria. He proclaimed took B R I B E -The modern m an without a co u n try ,” Samuel sull, deth ron ed Chicago king, has of T a r kl to allow try. acct lished in o i : v fifteen million d him to e n te r t h a t re p o rt to a rding an Istanbul paper. In utility men came bv radio when they re- the g o v e rn m e n t I pos ted they w ere t r y in g to pierce the height a tta ine d remains. ter- The last word heard fro m the rorism had become so b arb a ro u s th a t “ the g o v e rn m e n t’s patience is at an end," and gave Vice-Chancel­ powers lor Emil Fey dictatorial and t h e situat ion. told him to clean up .he heavy fog for a landing. th a t Nazi A previous re p o rt h ad said that hey had exceeded the p resen t un- • ffit :al a ltitu d e record for stra to - phere ascents by n early a mile. Fey is authorized to jai! police local au th oritie s as well as a ny recognized world others whom he considers o bstruct- and governm ent officials a n d I he present, dlars :oun- pub- *pi A (though no ext rad it U nited Stat tiation and been consider ti Me a n wk rem ain in n i g h t , hut, say he is t be allowed tr y ten da SOV it I C iv il to av m i le s te m p t heavy iii the ballo* *anh. Be members up d* me nu St !*i > ai*; T u rk e y at present ha? on tr e a ty w ith the »s, one is u n d e r nego- ha? the governm ent as unlikely •e n Ie, In 11 reed bet aa un to permit t° miles. ired last physicians I to travel, he may emasn in the coup. nger. Aft ma hid e the uillo a height killed a- land the cr b reaking rh, the three w the of which Tues- 1 2 a l ­ a in h ■i M* t of ■rash? k illin all t. lentil it .at no s' iveral >w when to down th** three th e s m a s h ­ i n g rn - Iii i cord wa- set last N o vem b er by L ieuten ant < o m m a n d e r T. (I. W. L. F ordney to Fettle an d Chester jug tho Doll fuss regime. _______ BIRTHD A Y A ssociated Press j when th e y reached a height of ten [ fig ures gath ered yesterd ay from least r a i s e d ii s ta te s indicated th a t at s i ,500,000 had been through the thousand? o f Roost— \ s re p o rts circu- FAR E A ST ---------- th e J a p a n e s e the navy told the incomplete and, unofficially new from infantile paralysis, The figures lated in Washington th a t w a r in veil B irth day Balls given T uesday the f a r East was scheduled to r night for the benefit of th e W arm April or May, the J a p a n e s e min- Springs Foundation for s u f f e re r s su*i of auxiliary vessels of navy would ou t ran k those of the were I nited S ta te s by the end of 1936. eases, available, which in most estim ated. At the same time th e c o u n tr y ’s showed 737,057 persons had c o n ­ at Texas estim ated a t u r n o u t the I nited State? j a p p ro xim ately 66,000 w ith fo rm er foreign m inister, Ken-1 trUnited a total o f $839,568 kichi Yoshizawa. told the house of celebrations rep orted. of p e e r s th a t a r u p tu r e in the reia- lions bi tween ro­ und J a p a n was ‘’inevitable” un- ceipts estim ated ai $67,300. D a l­ les? t r e a t y restrictio ns on th e size in of N ippon’s fleet w ere 'flu x e d to conform imposed upon Amt idea. criminal The expansion prog ram outlined prosecutions were ord ere d in six involving charges o f g r a f t the house o f re p re se n ta - cases --------- - - -- Tuesday las had tin the State. largest g a th e rin g G R A F T those b e f o r e to Save Money B u y GtocI U s e d BOOKS N O W at 10% discount I / PRICE CASH 2 for a1! b o o k s used here a g a i n . Hemphill’s Book Store 199 East 21 St. 4cross from Law Building KwSwo'v H H H K l f l l Lines in your face come from jangled nerves Ja ngled nerves can ma ke you look older tha n you are. And t h a t ’s bad nows for any woman —or man either. Look in the mi rror today. See if you already have any of those telltale w rin kles th a t conte fro m nervousness— and, if you have, do something about it. Get enough sleep—fresh air— recreation —and make Camels your cigarette. For, remember, you can smoke as many Camels as you want. Their c o stlier tobaccos never jangle your nerves. C O S T L IE R T O B A C C O S Camels are made from finer, M O R E E X P E N S I V E Takeaffwjort rubber ria, o one loop over y«ur j it't£ J S £ rtha!Ltw o back ut your hand, w ell huh, c v n „ loop on your thumb VV h-n ™ , >aml I- ^ the touchiriK your hand to JI,, i hand, work off . ; off the rubber bund * x " M " fro,n , ouU x>dy* without help from **,« draw in jr. Now. without * in ,en* th- f,u,i ac rosa the an*! catch theo*h«-r complete f k h S,nokl',>‘/ “mous bodge expert, * ,l ll o* J seconds. “ " * * * •1S54- T H ll Y N E VER GE T ON YOUR NER VE S! Til Kl C I Kl I C A M E L C A R A V A N f eat u r i n g Glen Gray' s CASA L O M A O rc h e stra a n d o t h e r H e a d lin e r s E very T u e s d a y a n d I U H L I N . Thursday a t IO P. M., E.S.T.—9 P. Af., C.S.T.—8 P. Af., A f .S .T .- 7 P. Af., P.S.T., over W A B C - C o l u m b i a N etwork T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y I , 1 9 3 4 T H e d a i l y t e x a n S c h e d u l e o f C l a s s e s f o r S p r i n g S e m e s t e r G R O U P I GROUP l l GROUP IH -(C o n tin u ed ) GROUP IV -(C o n tin u ed ) M onday, W ed n esd ay, and F riday T w s d a y , T h u rsd ay, and Saturday M onday, W ednesday, and F riday T u esd ay, T h u rsd ay, and Saturday 8 - 9 8—9 9 - 1 0 9 - 1 0 GROUP V -(C ontinued) GROUP V I-(C o n tin u ed ) G R O U P I X G R O U P X M onday, W ednesday, and Friday T uesday, T h ursday, and Saturday M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y , a n d F r i d a y T u e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , a n d S a t u r d a y 1 9-11 1 9 - 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 2 - 1 Better Business Promised, Says Business Review Reports Show Favorable Expansion Trends In Industry By DR. F. A. B U E C H E L Uni versity of Texas Bureau of Business Research include additional F urther ev idence of b u s i n e s s ; is ex p a n din g in dustries j fully con firm s i in the D ecem b er j im provem ent which to appears daily and the statem ent T e xas B usiness Review , “ indica­ tions are that still greater busi­ ness m om entum will be afte r the turn o f the year." attained j fo g should The President's m essage to j Congress and the su bsequ en t a c - . tions o f that body during the w eek I en d ing .January 27 en co u rages th e ; b elie f that clearing the o f I m om entary uncertain ty has prac­ tically been accomplished. Business co n fidence greatly strengthened by full cla rific a tio n ) o f the administration intentions, J both with respect to its m onetary program and the sharp increase in go vernm ent expenditures d o tin g the current h alf year. St ill furth er co n fid e n c e will be created if and when a realistic foreign policy is J adopted and narrow nationalism abandoned. be E x p a n s i o n in I n d u s t r i e s Statistical reports which are now appearing show' sharp ex p a n - 1 aion in a num ber o f leading indus­ tries and the outlook for co n tin ­ ued substantial gains least through the spring season now seem clearly d efined, Further in ­ crea ses a rising scale o f individual purchas-j ing power in both agricultural and. industrial centers should result. in em ployment, with at I Only a too rapid expansion o f out pi;ta or d evelopm en ts of s e r ­ ious labor d iff ic u lt ie s as a resu lt o f w age demands, it now seem s, could an ticip ated forward trend prior to the normal sum m er lull. interrupt the In particular, it now seems c e r ­ tain that there will be a s u b sta n ­ tial and sim u ltan eou s gain in al l , the heavy industries: Construction, | steel, rail, and autom obile. T h is situation, which has not existed b e ­ fore since the beginning of the d e ­ pression, best furnishes ground for optim ism that the up­ ward trend in the cycle is d e f in ­ itely under way. the Public Problems Grow im m ediate Although the a n d in term ed iate outlook for business im provem ent is fa r better than it I has been at the b eg in ning of a n y year siree 1930, from lite longer- tim e point o f v iew , public Preb­ le UM are loom ing, the solution o f which will tax to the limit the best statesm ansh ip the cou n ty can command. In final a n a lysis,) the ri sponsibility for the policy to be j form ulated and rests with tho A m erican people. In the opinion o f Alva Lee, author o f “ A m erica S wings to the L e f t ,” all-em bracing political the only is.ne in any cou n try today can be summed up in the question, “ Shall there be more socialism or le s s ? ” Socialism in Evidence executed A. M. 22 b : W. H. ?. A roll. 205b Arch. 424b Bot. 230b ( F ) : B. 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H 203 EC. 305JI: S H. 207 P H. SI l l : S. I L 206 Ed 317.1 : S. H Ed. 2 Ll * I : S Ii Ed. 33!) : S. H 2 1 0 PL K S6 b ,I : Eng. V. PL P A2 P*: F ug. It. 1(1 E. l a d : M. [4. 3! I . Ie .5: G. H. 101 PL l b . l 3 ; G. lf, 2 1 -i (en g in e e r s) t FL E It. 5 PL l b . l 9 : M. Ii 7 PL 105 l h .2 1 ; G. )I PL I b.5 7 : M. is. 806 FL 12b 9 : G ll 303 PL 12b l l : M P. 29 E 12b . l S : . 313.4 He j. 313.6 : G . IL 8 1 5 FL- >. 881 : G . 3 0 5 L r ;>. 8 3 2 ll : G . IL I if. ..o,: Keo. 8 4 9: G. Ko s. 8 6 6 : G. I L 8 0 7 s . 3 0 1 . 4 Ed FL 3 0 4 Md 3 0 5 4 lf 3 0 7 s Bd 2 7 b.2 s . 2 0 7 If. Bd 2 7b. 4 s . H , 2 2 3 2 1 b . 8 Ed IL 20 3 8 . s Ii 2 7 b. 8 Bd 2 1 0 Kd 2 7 b .l 0 : H F. Ii 2 7 b . l l Ed ll 2 0 8 " - 4 Ed ( a l s o S : S S ) IOO If. 6) ii 2 0 6 l a . 4 : M. B . 31 E. FL l a 6 : C . H 103 Iv I b . l 6; M fi FL l b . l H : M . B. 5 FL I h.30 ; M . B. FL l h 2 2 : M Ii. 21 I b . 2 4 : M IL 2 9 ( e n g i n r ( e n g in e Ii. 3 0 4 T T ) ; M . IL 308 ' 21 If. 105 lf. 213 ti. 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P hys. 2b: P hysics Ii. 201 P h ys. 461b P sv . Ll 0.2: WL IL 210 P a y . L l 6 , 2 : S. ll . 3 0 2 IL Sp. 3 1 6: Law fi. 3 IL Hp. 329 : Law Ii. 7 P. M 3 0 1 .4 0: W H. 14 P. M 3 0 2 . 8 W . H . 8 P. M. 3 0 2 .1 0 : VV. IL IO P. M. 3 0 3 .3 4 : W' H. 23 P. M. M b : VV H. 3 P. M. 94b i 'FT 0 - 9 : 3 0 ) (a lso TT I h.4 : 8 i : WL lf 5 M c $10.2 C l l 215 Span. A b .2: M. Ii. 205 Span. Span, 12b.2 : M Span. 8 5 b : M Span. 72b; M ♦Zoo. I b.2 7.irn. 821 ( T T ) : B. L. 21 Ii. 2 2 ', Ii. 807 ll. 206 ( T T ) : It. I, 12 M B. 208 7 Ii. 204 ii. IOO F r . A b.3 : M. Ii. 323 F r . I b . 4 ; M. ti. 209 F r . 1 2 b . I ; M. b r . 2 4b ; M Si. 225 Geol. I ti I : G. Ii. 1 I Geol. 8 2 b : G. G er. ! b I : ,1. I). 304 t i e r . 4 4 b : J. Ii. Ho:: Ii. 800 G e r. 381 . J G oy, HI 0.3 : G. lf. 5 G ov. 3 1 1 . 5 : G. IL 3 G ov. 3 2 6 : G. I! Goy, H o b ; G. H . 103 Ck. • G k . 6 1 b ; M B 404 l l Hist. 4 6 b ; (L IL FL 8 2 4 ( M W ) ; II. Pl B. 331 ii FL 1 2 5 J . 347 : M. Ii. 3 2 2 L a t . 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IL H S E c o . 31 2 8 : G. lf. 815 E co. 8 1 5 . 1 4 : G. II 81 9 E. FL 52 3 .6 ( 8 ) S C. B . I i ( r e c i t a t i o n ) t i l ( l e c t u r e IQS ( e n g i n e e r s ) l h 5 4 : G H . 101 II. 2 M W F I I ) ; Flog, B FL FL 8 8 b : E n g . B. 139 l a . 1 2 : M. B. 31 F.. l h 44 - M . B. 4 FL l h 4 6 ; W . H . 8 F E l b . 8 0 : M. B. 7 FL I b,52 : this issue EJ tied w ho .-advocate rugged ism — and P rogressives ad vocate semi- brand of collect''.--; ton '-on- im v r, ■sn,. As C o ngress a c e , , ami b t- i n d i v i d u a l - inevitably have those w ho takes in governm ent ' u i i u i u i i a- C onserv ativ es— th o se mac*0 morc ^ppaumt action to pay *' d . . . and ., tax payor and tho d o w n t r o d d e n CIGARETTES 15c Lucky Strike, C a m e l, C h este rfield , O ld G old Bayer's Aspirin 10c Colgat e’s or Lister- ine Tooth Paste I *7 A I C 23RD & GU A D . V\ O ku-lie 's „ I Vi ^ Oil fe e ii O ile r s Shaving Cream (Continued in C o l u m n 3 ) (Continued in Column 4 ) (Con tinued in Column 5 ) ( C o n t i n u e d I n C o l u m n 6 ) is bpi lur j v e s to r. No senator o r c o n g r e s s m a n ' copt io n ; a n d , to r o u n d o u t t h e i r . o f books. This policy rig id ly ad- time now . A f t e r r e g i s t r a t i o n F e b the ■ hered to, they will m aintain, will m a r y to turned five so return to the gold standard on the old basis of 2 3.22 grains o f pure corded. I grade in books m u st bf) of- that grades may be re- to the R egistrar’s fool- program, they will oppose to those who : o f im portance will be nos- hardy as to m aintain so that , * * . • , . , fc • in- . . ‘ ,om .. lux. a cow ed ami silent as “ I hey are living for battle not gigantic the sales tax and urge yet higher and CRal)le tho governm ent quickly for i n n . the f o r g o t - : eiirant;,. iniiation ary experim ent, more stu ltify in g rates for tim gigantic flu nu , , , s „ n K between U-i, a n i th,. „ v , , bur,lorn,! -TI... Contwrv.Uvott. no l o n y e , l' - l'l _ T ..the- lll," a r- billion dollars, termed l,y it- sp,,,,- sons ‘ The N e w Deal' has been t h e y were success, or by any possible chance during that riotous ‘hundred d a y s ’ ce rtain ly! ever can be a success, Hut right of IU'13, will no fight to liquidate the entire list of there agreem en t will cease. bureaus • alphabetical as IL publicans and D em ocrats but I brought into existence by the N ew w om en of Austin and the J ni­ lls P rog ressives and Conservatives. Deal, to say nothing o f the Recon- versify will begin Monday night rho P rogressives are urgin g more ; struction Finance Corporation f o r ; * 11 W o m e n s Gym from < to 9 and b etter in flation of b oth c u r - J which the previous adm inistration J ® clock RRd w ill con tin u e Mon re ncy drastic for public works, the Federal dole, I business and stay out; that the CCC. etc.; higher p rocessin g be low ered ; and at the same t i m e ! 1, an' and Thursday n ights fo r the S T U D E N T S are urge urgeo 10 n o te the s s c h e d u I e s in t a x e s ; begin Thursday night, February posted on th e bulletin boards self-explanatory t h e , various buildings on the c am p u s' CHOICE OF for changes courses. in n e x t se m e s te r ’s ! f o r w om en. L. J. M A T H EW S, registrar. ----------- — GI.!) S T U D E N T S who register F eb ru ary I will need their grade LATE R EG ISTR A TIO N MA­ CHINERY will n ot be set up for the accoil modal ion of stud en ts have books and Auditor's receipts from last semester. turned requ ested failed to register by the d o s e o f ! in their grade books a r e ; Thursday, February I, Provisions to cal! fo r them any have b een m ade fo r the r e g i s t r a r in the second s e m e s t e r who Those who have SPECIAL LUNCH TODAY Sm all V e a l T -B on e S teak Roast Le? o f Y o u n g V e a l Hot Pork Roast AND Creamed Potatoes O’Brien Corn Hot Corn Muffins Hot Crisp Rolls Pear and Nut Salad Cott age Pudding C o f f ee Milk Tea 25c C A S H Books Used Here Again. WE BUY ALL BOOKS WHETHER USED HERE OR NOT C o r r e c t School Supplies C o r r e c t School Supplies URBANTKE r URBANTKE O ' Gus F. H ild a Hi pr< s e n la tiv e s AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. HA R TF OR D , CONN. 706 Littlefield Bl dg. — P ho n e 8 1 1 2 T H E A E T NA W R I T E S 80 D I F F ER E N T CONTRACTS — ONE FOR EVERY N E E D THE S P A N P LAN will give your family one year with your salary to prepare them to live a lif etime without it. AN A E T N A A N N U I T Y will put gold in your purse when there is silver in your hair. A ET NA - I ZE ACCORDING TO YOUR N E E DS A S YOU P R O S PE R A ND AS YOUR O B LI GA T I ON S I NCRE ASE PAGE SIX S S I Duval Studies Rates Of Texas Municipal Utilities Economics Instructor G a th e rs M aterial F o r Science Research G ro u p Dr. C. A. Duval, instruc tor in economic* a t th e U niversity, is m a k ­ ing a study of municipally-owned utilities in T e x a s f o r the b u r e a u of r e s e a rc h in the social sciences a ’ the U n iv ersity, p a rtic u la rly as c o n ­ cerns rates. He expects to finish the project in the spring. Dr. Duval has traveled .10,000 miles over the S ta te and expects = s = r -=rr=--at to travel a* least 2,000 mile*- m o r e ♦ .=sss=- sasses: before the completion of his study. He has visited plants in 35 cities, a re a scattered in a wide from In o rd e r to Galveston to Texline. secure goes through the plant m anagers, engineers, other In so rn e cases se v e r a I i i ti p I o y ees. trip- are required b e fo re he can get ad equate inform ation. reliable d a ta , he a n d a n d Interview s night> a t 7 :30 o’clock San A ngelo C lub To H old First M eeting in The San Angelo Club will hold its f ir s t re g u la r m eeting F rid a y t h e music room of th e T exas Union, the Ralph Logan, presidt nt of club, announ ced W ednesday. Plans will be discussed at this m eetin g for a dance or some similar so­ fia': fu n c tio n to be given by the club soon. Tile San Angelo club wa? o r ­ ganized J a n u a r y 19 for the p u r ­ pose of bringing t o g e th e r stu- dt nts from t h a t < tty, and making con tact with o th e r U niversity s t u ­ dent-. Edna O ffic ers of the club elected at the last m e e tin g were Ralph Lo­ gan. p re s id e n t; P flu ger, vice p re sid e n t; Bdl H ixon, se c re­ ta r y ! V irginia Smith, tr e a s u r e r ; Bill Erw in, r e p o r te r ; a n d Helen Mims, c hairm an of the “ sum mons co m m ittee.” All San Angelo s t u ­ this dents are u rg ed m o o in g . to a tte n d o------------------- L unch R oom O pens F o r Second Session S t u d i e s U t i l i t y R a t e s The purpose of the p roject is to make a study of Texas public u til­ ity rat es, and the costs of p ro d u c ­ tion of utility services such as the fu rnishing of gas, electricity, et<. This study will determ ine w heth er the use of th e p rom otional price in the utilities o f the Southw est is advisable. A p rom otional price is one so scaled th a t ad ditional u n - of electricity or gas cost so little that people a r e able to use more. Dr. Duval says that this is the first investigation of its kind t .* be u n d e rta k e n in Texas as a unified study, and that it is the first a t ­ tem pt to collect and analyze costs in plants studied. It is his belief that the collection, analysis, and dissem ina­ tio n of the cost- of prod uction in the plants will be of considerable value to the plants now in opera­ tion, and that the information will be very valuable to the new planta­ in the n e a r f u tu re . the m a jo rity of th e The use of promotional rates in electric p lants serving a p o p u la ­ tion of over five thousand would lower the rates considerably. Dr. Duval says, a - c u stom ers would use more electricity than they do now at high rates. A promotional r a t e similar to that used in O n ­ ta r i o Province, Canada, is advis­ able in towns having populations in excess of fifte e n hundred, he says, T'kttagrafh, Car..• li m Satiatul Railway! T * h a t fil» n{ th e .-wallow fam ily to a rriv e n o rth , an d th e last to d e p a r t south is the t r e e swallow whose picture appears It lines its nest with above? This is a most p a r tic u la r bird, fe a th e rs , and has so decided a liking fo r w hite f e a t hers, th a t it has b een know n to fly long distances in search of white fe a th e rs ra th e r than use those of o th e r colors that were close a t hand. The tre e swallow is h ard y anti it is found a- far n orth a? Alaska and the Yukon, and far south as < a n tra l America, mimon. BOARD Where to Eat BO Y S A d d iti on al d i n i n g r o o m o p e n i n g Feb. I. 3 e x c e l l e n t m e a l s S i - OO. A h o t w o n ic e ly fu r n i s h e d room *. V e r y r e a s o n a b le . 1910 Wichita 2-1158 FOR SALE FO R B A L E ■ An e x t r a c o p y o f th e p o p ­ ul ar I 1.!'* C a c tu s ha-j be en pla ced in o u r ha n ds for s a le . A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in s e c u r i n g t hi* hook s h o u ld call 2 * 3 . 6 4 or t e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c , a d d r e s s j A u s t in , T ex a s . me economics, announced T E X A N I S S U E D F R I D A Y place to bu ring the A new be found meeter in fourth fl nomics B Boing, day, Fell ua ry moderate prie as a part of sti Mondays through 12:15 to 1:30 o'cl (rearing, chai near tution section of will l u n c h secont so­ ling room on the the Home Eco- Beginning Thurs- luncheons at S, will be s e n cd, training, Fridays from ■ck, Miss Mary insti­ ll e department of the student if \\ I'dnesdaj. Table be reservations may made in advance by telephoning 12s. Miss Gearing added. Elevator service will be furnished during the luncheon perio - o - Mrs. Wiley Jones, wh visiting her daughter, returned to her home view Wednesday. has been Mildred, in Long- The Daily T exan will be issued Friday despite the fact th a t there are no cia ses T hursday. P r e p a r a ­ tions for the issue will continue today and volunteers will have an th ey so to w ork opportunit.N if editor, Jo e H orn aday, desire, stated. Beryl K roeger will spend tho week-end in San Antonio with her m o th e r who ss ill. Keep A K E T E L I C A V I N G M E E E I I touch your Alma Mater. The Daily Texan will tell you the whole Story. in SUBSCRIPTION RATES I ye a r ...... 9 months (school year) ..................... I semester ....... $5.00 4,00 2.50 .80 I month ....................... To be mailed to you on your Blanket T a x until Ju ne , 1 9 3 4 .................................... 1.75 Let the T H E D A I L Y news of Texas T E X A N University bring you each day Bring your subscription to Journalism Building or mail the am o u n t of the subscription you desire to 1927, U niversity Station, A ustin, Texas. Day’s News - - (Continued Prom Page Four) The present CWA allotment is ex­ pected to he sent by the twelfth of this month. D IS A G R E E - Federal Judges in courts on opposite sides of the United States Tuesday disagreed over the constitutionality of the agricultural adjustment aet. In Florida, Judge Alexander un­ the act of holes you could drive eight yoke of oxen through it,” he said. “ If the constitution is ineffective or too archaic, in God’s name let’s change it, but le t ’s try to do it by the method prescribed or even by revolution, but not by insidious en ­ croachment,” he commented. At the same time in California, the validity of the act as related to the dairy industry was upheld by Judge George Cosgrave when he denied the application of four local creameries for an injunction restraining the Los Angeles Milk enforcing Industry Board t ion to the United States Supreme Court for a final ruling. all STATES — Giving state powers to Hitler in name as well as in fact, Germany1* yes-men leg­ islators Tuesday voted unani­ mously to reform the republic. The bill, which abolishes arm* power to deny Germany equality eventually. JPK, He devoted a large part of his j speech to a review of the condi- J lions leading to the Nazis’ attain- f‘ ment of power, to a scathing de- | nunciation of his political oppon­ ents, and to praise for domestic progress made during his I irsfc year as dictator. all German states and subordinates their government to the national B R I E F S - T h e $90,000 highway administration, was passed by a | g a t h - ; bridge crossing the Red River be­ wildly cheering Reichstag efed to hear an account of Hitler's tween Bonham, Texas, and (>u- 12-month stewardship a? chancel- rant, Oklahoma, lay at the bott om lor. • of the river yesterday as the re­ address, Hitler supp orting snapped any assertion that H e r -; cable . . . Cigarette smoking in- termed j suit of a f Akerman declared from constitutional and issued a group j milk code regulations. of Florida citrus growers an junction restraining the state con- trol committee proration orders. enforcing >eek an immediate appeal from T. J he act when considered rn the the . . . , . . in-J Later in the day, farm officials in Washington said they would from In his “absurd’ many plans to violate Austria and I creased in 1933 but the , * ! e * lorida ^ f c i o n . Mt'm1h0U of I vigorously e x to lle d 'h is‘efforts” to I t Urn'of c i g ™ ’d ip p e d " legal staff expressed them-1 help the cause of world peace But i na! revenue light of the constitution “is so full selves as eager to take the ques- j he said, no one will have the taxes show figures on stamp Classified Ad Section ROOM AND BOARD Mi A L S t hill* e x c e l l e n t . P r i c e s r ig h t . E v e r y * s l e e p i n g in c l u d i n g for b o y s . p o r c h e s ; s h o w e r and tu b bath. One b lo c k c a m p u s . Mrs. ti. A. C u n n i n g h a m . 1 9 1 6 S p e e d w a y . _________ __________ __________ HOI»M~ ' A NI) HOA It I) boa rd, half block b< -y s — a l s o fr o m c a m p u s . A t ­ r o o m s b e fo r e r a te s . S e e our for tract* v, m o v i n g . 2 0 0 6 S p e e d w a y . B O Y S — Room an d hoar d, loc ati on c o n v e n - g a r a g e . n e a r D rag on ca r id e a l line. All E x c e lle n t m e a l* . Ai.-o Too long a g o ; ienc e- 2 2 0 5 R io Grande. W H EN DID we “€ ’* LaT reile Thom pson? to want it to :her* for a tim e. T icket at J. B. IO-. M EN: It oorn and hoard, otic block cif so u th e a st furnish ed room and p rivate bath. Rates reasonable. th. C lock” and hold cam pus. N icely lon g enough ‘T urn Back ZOOS Speedw ay. Rhone 87-16. in girl: SIN G L E well furnish ed room , t ear bath, w ith board for b oys, t .as. roaid-servdee, Ref et onces. Neat U n iv ersity , ga rag i . Rhone 2-5289. LARGE upstairs southeast, room for two front o f W om en’s Gym at including 24 1 2 W ichita. Twenty dollar- ga s. 1590. FOR MEN stu d e n ts : L arge com fortab le room adjoining bath, P riv a te en tran ce se rv ice. Phone in p rivate home. Maid 2 -3 0 6 0 . LARGE com fortably furnished east room in private home. Very reasonable fur tw o b o y s. C onvenient U n iv ersity . Cap­ itol. 105 West 16. Phone *635. TW O furnished rooms for b o y s. Gas fu r rn shed. lim n , {.n e block cam pus. 1904 __________ ______ _ Guadalupe. Phone 2 -3 4 2 3 . | o i ' K N l N t i , pr iced, tw o b l o c k s cle an, c o n v e n i e n t I b o y s . A m p le s l e e p i n g p o r c h e s, 1 for house."*onager open. r o o m s fo r ‘‘..aition 2198 N u e c e s . campus, Phone 5667. E X C E P T I O N A L b o a r d in g h o u s e . L o v e l y i s , e x c e l l e n t m e a l s . S le e p in g p orches, bath*. E v e r y a c c o m m o d a t i o n . 7 0 3 tt h. P h o n e 8 5 7 3 . I WI VV BK VU H F ! I, l i v i n g a n d d i n i n g . G u a r a n t e e d m e a l s . R a d i o - e l e c t r i c vie* t a b l e . H o t a n d c o ld w a t e r . 2 4 0 7 f u r n i s h e d . W a l t e r H a r d i n , r o o m t r o l a — pool ( l a s W h i t e . P h o n e 2 3 3 0 4 . c o m f o r t a b l y I A U G E f u r n i s h e d f o r b o y s . E x c e l l e n t m<-als. r o o m s P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . C o n v e n i e n t l y R a t e r r e a s o n a b l e . 2 2 0 - Rio G r a n d e . P h o n e § 9 2 2 . L A R G E room w it h s l e e p i n g p o r c h ii p r i­ v a t e hom e. A d j o i n s h u t h. P r i v a t e en R e a s o n a b le tr anc e . E x c e p t io n a l m e a ls . I w e boy* . HOI W e s t 22 P h o n e h948 D E S I R A B L E room , p r i v a t e bath, l o c a t e d d e lir io u s m e a l s , c l o s e $27 OO per m o n t h . Mrs. lady. 4 04 W 27 Gall *70 7 W H ER E TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER 2 Vacancies F o r m en, one block w e s t c a m p u s . C o m f o r t a b le r o o m s , s l e e p i n g por c h , s h o w e r b a t h . R e a so n a b le . t u b and Mrs. L. L. Grosss nickle 2 3 0 3 S a n A n t o n i o in p r i v a t e c l o s e t s , to s t u d y . O N C A M P U S , room fo r boy h o m e. S e p a r a t e bed-,, la r g e s l e e p i n g por c h. Houma a r e p r i v a t e e n tr a n c e . Id.-a1 p la c e $ 7 .5 0 . 2 5 1 0 S p e e d w a y . 2 - 3 8 6 5 . R O O M ? fo r h o y s — t w o n ic e r o o m s , b a t h , la r ge a n a n ic ely fu r n is h e d . Q u iet p la c e . N e at U n i ­ v e r s i t y . P h o n e 2 - 3 4 1 9 . L A R G E , c o m f o r t a b l e r o o m s . C o n v e n i e n t l y blo c k c a m p u s . D i n i n g ro o m IU It, B r a -enab le. M r s . E. von R o s e n b e r g . 2 0 0 4 U n i v e r s i t y . P h o n e M)3». PW O BOYS, t w o g ir ls , or s i n g l e . Room in p r iv a te hom e. T h r e e b l o c k s c a m p u s R e a so n a b le . 2 611 W ic h it a . P h o n e 5 9 9 6 . 2 3 3 2 Guadal »pe to s e e . N I C E «lean s o u t h e a s t room l o c a te d ' OI,-.. t o s h a r e w it h s t u d i o u s bo y . T h r e e q u a r t e r bed All c o n v e n i e n c e s . B e t w e e n U n i v e r s i t y a nd c a p it o l, P h o n e 6 5 1 6 . 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G o lds mi th of t he d e p a r t m e n t of a r c h i t e c t u r e m i g h t well wr i te " T r a v e l s with a Si>me 30 y e a r s ago he Bi eye 31 a n d Mrs. G ol ds mi th t h e p r i n c i p a l c o u n t r i e s of E u r o p e on a t a n d e m bicycle. D u r i n g t h e t i me P r o f e s s o r a n d P a n s , Mrs. G>Id~mith w e r e w h e r e he s t u d i e d u n d e r A t el i er t he y m a d e m a n y e x c ur - O u r a y , si< ns i nt o the F r e n c h c o u n r t y s i d e on a bicycle. U s i n g P a r i s a? a c e n t e r , t he y d r e w a h u g e c a r t wheel on t he m a p of E u r o p e Un h ol i da ys t h e y w e n t out on one spoke , t r av e l e d a l o n g t he rim, a n d r e l u m e i on a n o t h e r spoke. Wi t h in this novel plan t h e y s a w m a n y i n ­ t e r e s t i n g places. T ou r C e n tr a l E u r o p e t r od e t h e y bicycle I n F e b r u a r y t h e y w e n t by t r a i n a n d t he Alps, a c r os s t h r o u g h S wi t z e r l a n d , a n d d o w n into I t al y as f a r as Ro m e . Wh i le ; in S w i t z e rl a n d t h e t a n d e m c r the f a m o u s A le n s t ra s s e , a r o a d c u t in t h e side o f a m o u n ­ t a in o ve r l o o k in g the E a s t b a n k of L a k e L u ce rn e . In V en i c e t he t a n ­ t r a i n dem was c a r r i e d f r o m if. I n c i ­ dent all y, t he Gold m i t hs f o u n d in Ve n ic e u p o n s o me s t r e e t s wh ic h to r i de t h e ma chi ne . T h e y r e t u r n e d t o P a r i s by w a y of t he Ri vi er a, Ma r s e i l l es a n d Lyons. the in a gondola. t h e hot el L a t e r t h e y v i s i t e d P i e r r e f o n d s , an old c h a t e au w h i ch w a s d e s t r o y ­ t h e b r o n z e r e s t o r e d by ed by Ma c a r i n and Violet-le-duc. A f t e r cl i mb in g t he s t e e p p a t h l e a d i n g to t he e n t r a n c e t h e y r o d e t h e t a n d e m a c r o s s the d r a w b r i d g e i n t o t h e c o u n t r y y a r d w h e r e t he L or d o f P i e r r e f o n d s m a r sat up o n a br on z e hor se. T h e c o n c i e r g e e x p l a in e d with a m u s e ­ m e n t t he f ir s t t he L o r d ha d e v e r seen. bicycle s t e ed t h e m e ta l T h e paid h o m a g e t o the m a n who sat u po n f i g u r e of '.la d the i r s wa s r i d e r s of t h a t t he s t e ed of met al . Vigil Old A b b e y in a r - j St. Michele. Mo nt O t h e r t o u r s i n c lu d ed t h e C h a ­ t e a u D u n , Or l ea ns, Blais, Oham- b ur d, T ou rs , Le Mons, L i t r e a n d St. i M o n t is a n old a b b e y on an Mi 'iicie isl and f o u r mil es out f r o m t ’n e c o a s t of F r a n c e . T h e t i de goes o ut e v e r y six h o u r s t h i r t e e n miles of s a nd s u r r o u n d i n g t hi s is­ l a nd a n d c o m e s r a t e o f hal f a mile T r a d i t i o n ha- in a g a in a t hour . t he t h a t w h e n l e av in g a n it t he : For Beauty Nominees: A r r a n g f />> c t s e r e h i t r i g m a d e t h i s vc*, c k V' hc r* b y ( a r t u s b e a u t y n o m i n e e s i v U l b e g i v e n a p p o i n t m e n t s o f o n e - h a l f h o u r i n c h i n o r d e r t h a t t h* s t o n t o a r t i s t s m a y h a v e f a l l t h r u f o r p r o d u c i n g m o s t a r t i s ­ t i c p i c t u r e s . It is suggested th a t nominees call now at Journalism Building 108 and arrange for appointm ents s t u d e n t in the Uni " T - - f o o d p r e p a r a t i o n C o n t i n u i n g h e r w o r k in n u t r i ­ t i o n , Miss Hippie will r e m a i n s u ­ in p er v i s o r of t h e U ni ve r s i t y N u r s e r y School d u r i n g t h e s e co n d s e me s t e r . Miss Hi ppi e I owa I rs a g r a d u a t e of S t a t e Col lege a n d a m e m b e r of S i g m a A l p h a I ot a, M o r t a r Boa rd, a n d Phi Upsilon Omi c r on. A U C T I O N H E L D F R I D A Y A u c t i o n for u n c l a i me d ar ti cl e s in the bis* an d f o un d b u r e a u will b e hel d F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 2, a t I I o’clock, Miss M a r g a r e t Peck, s t u d e n t life s e c r e t a r y f or wo me n , this a n n o u n c e d . P r o c e e d s s ale will go t o the Y. WL C. A. f r o m Initial Law Courses Closed to E n tra n ts g r a d u a t e v e i si t y. a b b e y w a s bes i ege d in f e u d a l t i m e s t h a t all t h e m o n k s ha d to do w a s to wai t until in. t he T h e hostile k n i g h ts in t h e i r h e a v y a r m o u r w e r e c a u g h t o u t on t h e s a nd by t i d e a n d dr o wn e d . inc o mi ng t a m e tide t h e Ro eun, A mi e ns , L yo n, S oi sone, Rhe i ms a n d v a r i o u s o t h e r places t he "homeward w e r e visited. On j o u r n e y t h e Rhi ne s t o p p i n g at Co l ogne, B r u s ­ sels a n d t h e H au g e . t h e y sailed d o w n P r o f e s s o r G ol ds mi t h p r ai se s t h e t o u r i n g as a m e a n s o f bicycle t o t h e c o u n t r y , “ W e w er e able p e n e t r a t e p a r t s o f t he c o u n t r y which a r e n e v e r r e a c h e d by t o u r ­ ists," he said, to l Tpon t he bicycle l e a r n i n g t h a t t he S m i t h ­ sonian I n s t i t u t e h a d n on e like it, a n d Mrs.* G ol ds mi t h P r o f e s s o r i n ­ p r e s e n t e d in N o v e m b e r , 1928, gl a d s t i t u t e to f ind a f i t t i n g place f o r t h e t h e i r m a n y h a p p y c o m p a n i o n of a d v e n t u r e s . t a n d e m w as p l aced in t h e r o o m a d j o i n i n g t h a t in whi ch r es t s “ T h e S p i ri t of St. Louis. ' " T h e the H e l e n P o t e e t , s o p h o m o r e s t u ­ f r o m O k l a h o m a , will e n t e r dent the U n i v e r s i t y this s e m es t e r . I. P. H i l d e b r a n d , d e a n o f t h e School of Law, said W e d n e s d a y t h a t no c ou rs e s will be o f f e r e d at m i d - s e me s t er to b e g i n n e r s in law. Th e pr e- l aw s t u d e n t s who ar e f i n ­ ishi ng t h e i r p r es c r i bed w o r k in t h e ma in U n i v e r s it y a t m i d - t e r m will n o t be a bl e to e n t e r t he School o f L aw unt i l t he s u m m e r session. in s a i d : D e a n H i l d e b r a n d “ W e p r e p a r e f o r a b e g i n n e r t h e School of L a w a t t he b e g i n n i n g of t he long session, but do n ot o f f e r a n y c ou r se s f or t h e b e g i n n e r d u r ­ t h e the s e cond s e m e s t e r of ing l ong session. ” A n u m b e r of a p p l i ­ c a t i o n s h a v e b ee n received by t he School of Law f r o m old s t u d e n t s who wish t o r e - e n t e r a t b e ­ the g i n n i n g of t he n e w s e me s t er . 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