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L e e 1*1 U s e W a s U t n o m ? , , i Fort W o r 'h b e t w e e n s e m e s t e r s L e # F r e is i n g e r , Robert P e t e r - and T he U n iv e i so n , and D e lb e rt T h o m a s Lam b N e w c o m er * v. ll be a s s is tin g artists. o v e r a g i v e n B aylor, A r k a n s a s , S o u t h e r n M eth- i.di t, ♦inn F ra n cisc o , C e n t e n a r y , T e x a s . are ity - o f th e sc h e d u le tai I. to rho h a ir -r a isin g bob sled e v e n t s , u n d o u b t e d l y pull h o w e v e r , will m o st 'i^iey will be c o n ­ in te re st, d u c t e d o v e r a r o u t e h a v i n g no Ie4 than 16 c u r v es , m o st o f th e m I an pin . 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H e will c o n t i n u e to p r o fi t a b o u t b y th e r e c e n t e x a m i n a t i o n s in e li g i b i l- by the r e t u r n s r e c e iv e d fr o m his a r e r e s p o n s ib le f o r the a l l e y s and is not to b r i n g b a c k to S .M .U . t h e b a s e b a ll t e a m s r e g i s t e r e d f o r e n o u g h c o u r s e s , In all th at B o w l i n g , w h o holds the S o u t h ­ p r o b a b ilit y , the M u s t a n g s w h o re- p o r t with s o r t a r m s w ill be (ii- w e s t A .A T. d i v i n g t it le and w a s r e d e d to th e a l l e y s fo r l im b e r i n g t he o n ly o u t s t a n d i n g s p r i n g b o a r d up th e ir t h r o w i n g w in g s . p e r f o r m e r is n o t a b le to c o m p e t e b e c a u s e he t o o k p a r t a R u t g e r s U n i v e r s i t y f r e s h m a n m e e t th a t t u r n e d o u t to be an o f f i c i a l m e e t , R o b e r t s o n said. 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T h e co ach , a l t h o u g h he had b e e n e x p e c t i n g t o m a k e a g o o d s h o w i n g t h i s s e a so n , b e l i e v e s fo r T e x a s t h a t t h e b a n n e r y e a r in s w i m m i n g w ill be 1 9 3 7 , a f t e r t h e bo y s have; had s o m e e x p e r i ­ ence su ch as t h e y will g a in in t h e trip they, will s o o n t ak e to M i e h i - g a n . te a m th e T h r e e D i v e r s L e f t T h e i r 1 a r e th rap d i v e r s l e f t , R o b e r t s o n e x p l a in e d , and w h i l e t h e y do n o t c o m e tip t o Bow lin g s c a lib e r , w ill be a b le to g i v e a fair p e r f o r m a n c e . T h e y are L e r o y B u r se y , L e e A l l i s o n , a n d C h a r l e s B i n t l if f . L e v in e w a s t h e s t a r m e d l e y s h o w m a n , and A lle n , who h o ld s t h e 2 0 0 - y a r d a n d 400^y ar d c o n ­ f e r e n c e c o n s i d e r e d by the c o a c h a s the m o st p r o m i ­ in the c o n f e r e n c e . n e nt s w im me i1 is J o h n K e o u g h is the m an w h o r e c o r d s , w a s . g o i n g to h a v e t o take both t h e i r d a y a f t e r W e d n e s d a y ’s i e e e HALF K HALF MAKES OHI SWELL SMOKE! T rain in g p erio d s for th re e intram ural sp orts— b o x in g , w r estlin g , and fe n c in g — w ill b e g in to d a y , Berry W h it a k e r , d ir ecto r o f intram urals for m en, a n n o u n ced T u e s d a y . B ox in g , w h ich will be s u p e rv ised by H a rry L ein b a c h , will be held ev e r y aftern oon from 4 : 3 0 o ’c lo ck until 5 : 3 0 * o ’c lo c k . W r e s t l i n g w ill be o f f e r e d * - 23 T racksters Due for Drill At S. M. U. fr o m 4 : 1 5 o ’c lo c k u n til 5 : 1 5 o ’c lo c k da ily u n d e r H e n r y S p eak e. Ed B a r l o w and M ajor S. N. Eck- dahl w ;ll te a c h f r o m 4 o ’clock u n t il 5 o ’clock. f e n c i n g da ily “ T h e s e are th e o n l y th r e e sp o rts in i n t r a m u i a l s w h ic h r e q u ir e a p ­ p r o v a l o f e n t r ie s , “ Mr. W h it a k e r c o m m e n t e d . “ T h e e n t r a n t s will be and j u d g e d on p h y sica l t r a in in g skill d e m o n s t r a t e d . T h e p e r io d c o n td f tU n t s who a r e in P . T. i n s t r u c tio n . a l e is f i t n e s s D A L L A S , F eb. 4. ( I N S ) - - A t l e a s t t w e n t y - t h r e e m e n w ill s t a r t t r a i n i n g W e d n e s d a y f o r S o u t h e r n i m p e r a t i v e - f o r all ^ t h o d l s t U n i v e r s i 't y t r a c k a c t i v i - n o t t a k i n g ^ t o that s p o i t , Vjc H u r tf head traclt c o a c h, y e s - T h a t n u m b p r * r e p o r t e d at 5 o ’clock. 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W a l t e r C a i n , G o l d e n G l o v e * a n d will play S o u t h e r n M e t h o d is t t w o g a m e - at F a y e t t e v i l l e a r e S u c h a r e ­ f a v o r e d to w in both . f i v e su lt w o u ld g ive A r k a n s a s as v i c t o r ie s o u t o f s i x c o m p a r e d in f i v e g a m e s for T e x a s . g a m e s f o u r c o n q u e s t s to b o x e r f r o m T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f t w o t e a m s . t h e i n j u r e d T e x a s , F r i d a y n i g h t a t A r k a n ­ s a s C i t y , K a n . , i n a d u a l m a t c h l f b e t w e e n t h e O k l a ­ S m i t h is t o u r n a ­ h o m a G o l d e n G l o v e s m e n t r e ­ p l a c e d S h o u l d e r - b l a d e . t h i s w e e k , h e w i l l b e F r a n c i s b y i n K a th r y n M o n n ig , Lila W irt*, to her E lle n N e w b y , M a r y K ile y, and M a ry B r o w n B a s h a m w e r e in S a n h o m e in P o r t A r t h u r b e t w e e n se- A n t o n i o la s t w eek-en d. Ida M ae Au t r e y w e n t I m e s te rs . he ad d ed . E n t r i e s fur t h - t h r . e - r e n t . t e r d a y on th e f i r s t c a ll a n d w e r e to b e o u t W e d n e s d a y , t n f ct a t G a l l a g h e r ' s " 7 t h a n d C o l o r a d o told question public o ffic ials w e are that w e are “ under­ often m inin g B u t, the [constitution. ’ according to him, “ there is no in­ stitution in the I nit cd S ta t e s that is sn sa ci od talk about it or criticize it.” that we can t B efo r e the talk, Hubert Jones, Austin business man and form er student of the K niversity, gave a report o f the financial standing of the Open Forum. He said that there was $ 2 50 still in order to bring the entire number of speakers to A u -tin, but that the lectures would he beld som a way or another. lacking Mr. J on es called for v o lu n ta r y co ntributions and a n nounced that in the fu t u r e th ere would be a tw en ty -m in u te organ recital be­ fore the lectu re-. W. E. B arrett of A ustin played before Bishop McConnell’s speech. -■•.■•> THE PEN that cant Leak? A t a b o o o n ink-stains! Fare­ w e ll to in k m essiness! T h i s n e w EV FRSH A R P c u n ’t leak! H as a Safety In k Shut­ o f f that p o s i t i v e l y p r e v e n t s in k fr o m f l o o d i n g i n t o cap! Y o u c a n a l s o t a i l o r t h i s E V E R SH A R P ’S P o in t to fit y o u r writing! Fills in s im p le one- s t r o k e m o v e m e n t — h o l d s d o u b l e t h e v o lu m e o f in k — i n k s u p p l y a l w a y s v i s i b l e ! S ee it today! $7.50 AND $10 O T H E R M O D E L S $ 3 . 5 0 - $ 5 ‘Y o u r X u m r in (Io l d F r e e TEXAS BOOK STORE • The S tu d en ts Book Exchange with CHESTER MORRIS S A L L Y E I L E R S ; HE N R Y T R A V E R S , C. HENRY GORDON S C OT T Y BECKETT mom nevus! I TEXAS ( T o d a y O n l y ) O p t i m i s t Cfiib P r e s e n t s S u c h o r o w s k y ’s F a m o u s P a i n t i n g NANA Th e m o s t e x t r a ­ o r d i n a r y r e s u l t e v r r p ro d u c e d on c a n v a s . It all h u t Now o n view b r e a t h e s . I 13 W. 6 t h S t. a . in A d m i s s i o n , l l IO p. m., 25c to P r o c e e d s of this t h e A u s t i n O p ti m i s t C l u b ’s U n d e r ­ p r iv i le g e d B oys w o r k fu n d . s h o w i n g to go to ‘W atchful W aiting’ Is Al Smith s P olicy finds Smith N K W Y O R K , Fe b . I . — ( I N S ) — ] Former Governor A lfred E. Sm ith : is adopting a “ w atch fu l w a itin g ” policy in national politics. feels the political! that issues have come to a head to o . it- soon. He was learned today, to sit back and for President R o o sev elt to wad blistering American answer bn b efore I . d e i t y League again his views on the problems and polit­ ical l i l i e s co n fro nting the co u n ­ try. it advisable, p resenting publicly speech lf President Koowev* It elects to refrain from replying to the Smith I speech, the form er g o vern or will have nothing to ay or over t-.e radio until the June political conventions draw near. in the press;1 Except for his “ poor J o e ” an- Senator .Joseph r. Robin- w< i on, defen d er o f the Roosevelt ad-' ministration, Mr, Smith has hail nothing to ay since his Liberty I <>igue f*eech. He has occupied his time attending to business and in his thirty-sec- • labor problems •md th e Umpire • State Building. The building was; being carrying signs a lleg ing that Empire State Budding to organized labor. to day by men the is unfair floor o ff ic e picketed in S p a r e n b e r g W a r n s A g a i n s t L a t e F e e s February 8 is the last day that not Sparenberg, student* can r e g i s t e r |o*e credit, C. H. auditor, warned Tuesday. and If the fee is paid F eb ru ary IO or l l , the penalty will be loss of If it is not tw o sem ester hours. or Kl, paid until February 12 there will be a loss o f three se ­ those mester hours, and dates a four-semester-hour pen ­ ally will I"' drawn. a fte r rows of d e a d soldier* on the t a b l e ? You d o n ’t? Then you'll never be able to like “ Remember write ;i m ystery Last N ig h t,” once y o u ’ve g r o w n ! up. that tale, This* Universal form erly i» a titled “ Hangover Murders” Dorothy murder rnystery Parker and the Marx Brothers might have collaborated on, had they all been alcoholic and wor- rind not one whit about their lit erary reputations. It’s a “ stupendous epic” that to he chic and mysterious idaho impressive ‘ rips an I I rate manner. • And ends in a hit-and-m iss de- bacle. in a most The story is simple: a group o f Long Island sophisticate* gath for a With laughs garnered en route, ei* Progressive Dinner, planned To Be Drunk. T h ey anc­ re ed admirably. N ext morning, in the h an gover stage, they stum ­ ble on one of the group —- m u r - 1 tiered. Other murders follow, at t o the solution. f o n d a n t It’s all weird and involved. 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Still Ilk music if you hap- and (. per it might ievotee please you a lot E stim ate: B. -rnoomaw. to hp a AT T H E S T A T E “ REM EMBER LAST N I G H T . " A U n i v , » r * a l p i c t u r e w i t h R o b e r t Y o u r n ; , E d w a r d A r n o l d , C o n s t a n c e C u m m i n g * , S a l l y E i l e r s , G r e g o r y R a t o f i a n d R e g i n a l d D e n n y . D i ­ r e c t e d b y J a m e s W h a l e a n d p r o - d u t e d b y C a r l L a e m m l e , J r . Do wall. th( you see elephant* on >r spot* before the ey es, O' I he p i c t u r e OI a t h o u s a n d s u r p r i s e s ! 1\ I I VV * . I ’ VT REMEMBER LAST NIGHT? W ith E d w a r d A R N O L D C o n s t a n c e d . r n in* arni ■ i ie a1 un I arg< Lew t( e. 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F E B R U A R Y 5, 1 9 3 6 CAMPUS SOCIETY Edited B f EVELYN BUZZO ' T H E D A I L Y b. jj. T E X A N Cactus to Close Class Sections It's A ll P a rt O f Dag's W o r k For Janitor Ex-Student Leaves For Brazil the University Miss Mary Sue Brown, who re­ ceived her master of arts degree from last June, left January 25 for Porto Alegro, Brasil, where she will direct the erection of a new school building. Mils Brown, a Methodist m is­ for fifte en sionary, has taught years in the Colegio Americano and will continue her study of there. Miss Brown architecture has been asked to taki to Cran­ berry College in Brazil the tex t­ books on education which she col­ lected here. rn * * Theta Sigma Phi To Edit Matrix To make arrangements for put- TODAY IN BRIEF 4-6 o’clock— University Ladies’ Club tea, University Club. 5 o'clock— Mortar Board meet­ ing. Texas Union 315. 5 o’clock— Passion Play ture, Ben Hur Temple. lec­ 5:30 o’clock— University Hour. 7:30 o’clock— Freshman Class meets. Garrison Hall I. 7:30 o’clock— KNOW spelling bee, Norwood Building. 7 :G0 o’clock — Theta Sigma Phi, Texas Union 315. o’clock — Pre-Med 8 with hospital pictures Geology Building ium. lecture in auditor­ 9-12 o'clock— Dance for mem­ of Graduate Group, bers club house, 2610 Whitls. F urr-N ew ton . , Bible Chair Arranges Freshman Sunday Class sections of business manager, the Cactus this otolith, Burt will be closed Dyke, an­ nounced Tuesday. However, time remains for students entering the University for the second semester to be represented. In no previous year have class > sections been closed this early, he It is necessary that the added. time sections be closed soon for the printer to be notified def j in the iuitely as to the riumbei of pages. this >eai ‘ The clas* section in c e st 111 any ( a \ - (H n more pho 1 pel 9. the Freshman Sunday xvii I be ob­ served at the W esley Bible Chair Carroll Sunday, February freshman Moon, teacher of class, will discuss national race i relations. Plans for the first re- : creational meeting will be made and topics I second semester will be ch o se n .1 All freshmen, new and old, have ! s^ou-r* *M‘ been invited to attend. ! Dwight Saunders, for discussion ! tUs as in Kelli, Dibrell, an,I Lorraine Ely |*i* • « " « « ” ' the * u t v pit nit 7Wt /nit UST TWI mn tm'im Helen Cantrell, Sam Lee, any KWcedlnf year," Mr. Dyke yearbook liM d i.n o for picture* attendance graphs have been taken than in i following the c l ^ s groups rn this First- and second year law stu- nouneed ,n Hie Daily Texan, Mr. I because of the Supreme ( ttenth wljl have a separate nee lion Dyke saol. Free Month's Theater P ass Given T o T exas Theater Pi ck-A- Li ne T ha t Best D es cri bes Thi s Cartoon R E A D RUL.ES B E L O W 2610 Whitis th; w mils. Mary Kila Poole chairman of University Dance to be held from dent, announced. Piece band W'J1 play fo r the A11' —■T- — o — Radio Ramblings B y N A T H A N S A F I R 2 0 8 W. 19t h P h o n e 8 6 6 6 W e g u a r a n t e e a g a i n s t s h r i nk a g e . AH g a r m e n t s i nsure d a g a i n s t f i r e and bu r g l a r y . The Rev. J.N.R. Score read the wedding ceremony which was at­ tended only by members of the two families. Mesdames R.J. Newton, Jr., and George W. N ew ­ ton were the bride’s only attend­ ants, while Ralph Bullingtpn of Weatherford was hest man. Blue Steele to Flay At Dance Saturday The University Club will have an old time smoker and bottle- pool tournament at 8 o’clock Sat urday night. February 8. Ginger­ to partici­ bread will be served pant'. Dr Walter P. Webb will be in charge. Plays will be read at the reg ular meeting the University in Club house Saturday, February 15. T Y L E R C L U B P L A N S D A N C E Blue Steele and his seventeen­ The Tyler Club made plans for its meeting Monday a dance at evening, Eugene Talbert, presi- The dance will ........ ............. all » to 12 o'clock Saturday night in be on Friday evening, March 13, \ \ a I r n t \ m in the main ballroom of the Texas i n I Hp m a i n I o v a c Union. Each member will be a1- i lowed to invite two guests. The will be the Texas Union, Charles Zivley, tVin TP aa w cub ( h a r l A C A I V IP V manager of the Union, announced Tuesday. Steele's orchestra has recently next regular meeting I Tn i n n t completed an engagement rn the Tuesday, February l l . Trianon last few weeks has been filling single engagements. in Chicago and for the — . T O M A R R Y in , 1,,o i E X - S T U D E N T M iss B a r b a r a M a x s o n , a t h e U n i v e r s i t y t s t u ­ in 1930 d e n t mu ii and 1931, w ill be m a r r ie d to . -xi O a k e s T a f t T u r n e r in A pril. B o th , M iss M a x s o n a n d Mr. T u r n e r a r e . . . l i v i n g in D a lla s. Miss M a x so n l m e m b e r o f ,, G a m m a s o r o r it y . , „„ i/ t h e K appa .. , t _ r, n -r . . . . is a Lr„ , „ , 0 . . K appa * i \ .—u d a i l j d e s p it e , T , tn T h e M ills B r o t h e r s will go on hi* death ut J o h n , t h e , !’ ■ t h e i r . . . A c o w b o y so n g , l a t h e r will t a k e his el des t ol th e b o y s , w h o died last w e e k . I he p l a c e ,. is th e fa- Y ellow R ose o f T e x a s,’ . n , von to m e l o d y of P r e s i d e n t Roose- volt . Glen Gray’s Casa Lo- man' will follow Ray Noble . - .. . . , into ■ TAU D E L T S E L E C T Alex I.erner was elected presi- the Rain,U)W Room> and broadca.st dent of the pledge class of I au last night. fraternity Delta Phi , Jack Goren was selected as sec­ reter y-tr«a aurir of the group. ii * * Folks, Harold tennis champion of San Antonio in 1935, las enrolled in the Un versify. open Gloria Y /a g a in . accompanied j by J anis Ferguson of Lake A r ­ thur, La., spent th • week * nil a her home in San Antonio. Packard Hopkins, of Battle Creek. Mich., spent the week-end in San Antonio with W. Perry Dickey. John Howard Strickland, grad­ uate of the University and a ju nior in the School of Medicine at in Austin he Galveston, visited the home of tween semesters at David Shelby. Mr. Strickland re- ! ceived his bachelor of arts d e ­ gree here in 1933. | Helen Holmes and Beth Almond were in Corsicana between semes ters. \ Jean and Janet Dilley u en t lo Palestine last week-fend. Katherine Green Vaughan Montgomery their parents w’eek end. and Mary visited in Dallas over the over the National from now on, except for their Camel Caravan. ; which will go out over a CBS 1 wire . . . John Charles Thomas I recommends that to be a success- ( ful singer one must have a good I memory, He has memorized over 'OO longs, both words and music, and KNOW, he did not know the “ Music Goes ’Round and Round.” . . . In spite of the fact that I don’t take under Dr. physics Boner, I .'till would like to recom­ mend his excellent organ pro- gram (KNOW at 9 :30). P r o g r a m s f o r W e d n e s d a y 1 :&©- i 2 :30 S E R I O U S - A m e r i c a n S c h o o l K M O X - N a t i o n a l H T S A C u r t i o f the Air, . s t u d e n t F e d e r a t i o n , .‘tiDii I n s t i t u t e o f M u s i c . R T S A . S 3 0 - N u v y H a n d S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a W O A I. 7 : 0 0 - O n e M a n t i F a m i l y . W O A I . C a v a l c a d e rd A m e r i c a . K M O X . V 3 0 - C o n c e r t S a n d . W I W 8 : 0 0 - — Lil y P o n s . K M O X 9 : 0 0 - U a n g R o s t e r 9 RO . K M O X T h e M a r c h o f T i m e . K M O X . L I G H T 5 ; j o — U n i v e r s i t y H o u r . K N O W . 7 : 0 0 — R e n d e r v o u s . K W K . . RO—W a y n e K i n g s O r c h W O A I . B u r n s snd Allen. KMOX s no Fred Allen, WOAI 8 RO — R a y N o b l e s O r c h K M O X . 9 g o — g e m * o f C o lo r. W F A A B o n e r * O r g a n R e v e r i e s Dr K N O W I o OO - B i l l y B r o o k - * O r c h , K N O W . 1 0 : 1 5 E d d y D ' l c h t n ’s O r c h K W K H . IO RO- F .n o c h L i g h t ' * O r c h W O A I - L i t t l e l a r k L i t t l e * Or. h. W HO II OO Genrge ()l*eti t Orth KMOX H a r o l d S t e r n s O r c h W O A I I I ::o M.inti R i v e r . W I W i f f r jy . A N N O U N C E M E N T A N N O U N C E M E N T S H ave You Eaten LESLIE’S FRIED CHICKEN L A T E L Y ? It’s better than e v e r i m c m c r r N s i u r M i l e N o r t h o n G e o r g e t o w n R o a d P h o n e 2 - 0 0 8 7 — A u s t i n V I S I T O U R P L A C E IN W A C O CLEANERS) C L E AN E RS DRESSES C A S H & C A R R Y 40c SUITS M E N ’S W O O L C l e a n e d & P r e m e d Ca s h- Car r y T w o Day * S e r v i c e M E N ’S O C O A T S 26c 3 5 c PALACE CLEANERS Cl as si fi ed Ad ver ti s ers Notice R a t e s f or 2 0 wor ds or l ess t i me t i me s t i m e s t i me s . 4 0 . 5 5 . 7 0 L O O R e s p o n s i b l e f o r o n e i n c o r ­ i n s e r t i o n r e c t r e ­ f u n d s m a d e a f t e r a d a p p e a r s . o n l y . N o s e r v i c e , D i a l F o r m e s s e n g e r 2 - 3 1 6 4 b e f o r o 4 : 3 3 n.rn. C o u n t e r s e r vi c e unt i l 6 *“. .rn Cal l at J o u r n a l i s m Bu i l d i ng 108. CAF E S C o m e Out To RILEY’S 2 1 2 1 S o u t h C o n g r e s s D e l i c i o u s Fri ed C h i c k e n and S t e a k Di nn e r s . E n c h i l a d a s and Chili All Ki n d s of S a n d w i c h e s D I N E A N D D A N C E N o Co v e r C h a r g e Op e n until I a. m. P RO FE SSI ON AL DR M F. S T E I N t o o t Sp e c i al i s t Phone 2 - 5 0 0 4 - 3 2 0 Li t t l e ! i d d A T e a * * Ex Bl d. RECORDS ' R o u n d a n d “ T H E M U S I C C o e * ( J o e H a s m e * ) ' R o u n d ” t h a n Y o u C a n S a y J a c k R o b i n s o n . " “ W h e n a G r e a t L o v e C o m e s A l o n g L o m ­ b a r d o . R e c o r d s a t J . R. R e e d M u s i c C o . * 0 5 C o n g r e e * . s a y s G u y “ Q u i c k e r R E M A I V P E W R I T E R W e h a v e t h e b e t in A u s t i n ase- ' T o S p e c i a l S t u d e n t H a t e s S T U C K S g U h s t L a v a c a 6114 R E N T A L S R e - m a n u f a c t u r e d . d e n t B u d g e t p l a n . A i l M a k e s S t u ­ T Y P E W R I T E R S E R V I C E C O . 1 14 W 5 P h o n e 9 1 1 2 D o n ’t Rent a T y p e w r i t e r W h e n Y o u C a n B U Y O n a J u s t L i k e R e n t a t S e a r s 2 0 0 2 G U A D A L U P E T Y P E W R I T E R S president, said Tuesday. the A series of speakers for and J spring semester meetings W plans for the < onvention to be ; held in Austin some time in June Swill also be worked out at the 5 meeting. rn * rn Faculty Women Hold Dance Tonight of the Members graduate group of the Faculty Women’s E^UIub vY i 11 entertain tonight from 7* until 12 o'clock with a “leap I: year” dance at the club house on the graduate group said that members and their escorts are in­ vited. • • « A.D. Pi Alumnae Entertain Members Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi en tertained the members of the so ­ rority with a buffet supper at the chapter house last night. The .supper was arranged by Mrs. P. A. Simpson, Mrs. W. F. Ayres, Mrs. Lena Johnson, Mrs. E. H. Gatlin, Jr., Miss Peggy Moore, Miss Grace Eyres, Miss Betty Love Rugsley, and Miss Helen Jones. ♦ * * J A N I E L A R G E W I T H D R A W S Janie I.arg queen of Southwest [ drawn Dom of Dallas, elected the colleges of the last year, has with- the University and will resume her studies at Hock adaj School for Girls in Dallas. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta .sorority. * * * EX-STUDENT TO MARRY The engagement of Mi s liar I riot Hausman, daughter of Adolf Hau man of Brownsville, to Au + DV Ambrose of Pueblo, Colo., was Sunday. Miss Hausman is a graduate of the Uni I versify, having received her bach­ announced elor o f arts degree in 1933. * • • Alpha Xi Delta sorority has the pledging of Bar­ announced bara Kone of Austin. Ruth Leggett and Anna Abney were chosen as Bluebonnet Belle * candidates in a meeting held Feb­ ruary 4 at Mrs. Warrens’* board- I ing house. N .Jean Nipper, a senior in Department of Home Economics, las recently withdrawn from the University to return to her home in Brackettbille. the Alpha Delta Pi has nominated Jane Eyres for beauty candidate. sorority Ruth Wier, Lamar Combs, Al­ be) ta Bevil, and Sadell Dorfman visited their parents in Beaumont last week-end. Rebecca Callaway and Mar­ jorie Arp spent the week-end in Brenham. Roberta Purvis, Dorothy Lee- dom. and Betty Swallow were in San Antonio over the week-end. Ruth Kirk and Ruth Reichen- stein went to their homes in Dal­ las for the two-day holiday. Marjorie Roach, having com pieced her work toward a degree, ha- returned to her home in Ama­ rillo. Ellen Hoard, student the last year, has re-en- in University tired for the second semester. ‘ D R E S S M A K I N G l i O L I . Y - M AULU- S H O P - Al t er i .* inDH. R e m o d e l i n g ton- and bucki*'. eyelet*. Mr,„ ’ eh..ne 525:: SIU* ~I)r»-«anr»*t i n g —covered but- t h e . l u s t o f f 2 5 W RL LLS P a s t e Your S u g g e s t e d Ti t l e H e r e N A M E A D D R E S S Wi n a m o n t h ’s T h e a t e r P e s t ill e n t i t l e y o u to see e v e r y i t he T e x a s T h e a t e r . Th w d u r i n g t he m o n t h t r ee . a pats l a u n d r i e s H e r e is h o w y o u w i n . L o o k t h r o u g h t h e C l a s s i f i e d A d S e c t i o n , s e l e c t l i n e , w o r d . or g r o u p of w o r d s t h a t g i v e s th . c l e v e r e s t t i t l e t e t h e d r a w ­ • i n g a b o v e t i l l * u n d e r All e a t rn s s n o i ' m rd T h e a t e r P a s s w i l l b e g i v e n . I h p y o u r t i t l e o t h e d r a w i n g m i s t be i c n e s t m o r n i n g * t al S u b m i t '.hr C l a s s i f i e d Ad S e c t i o n t h e e n t i g t o J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g ... bv M o n d a y b y 5:OflI p rn. ( T u e s d a y ’s ) T . s a n , IPR. 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Dead week is set aside for the sole purpose of study, a week for the students to g e t rea d y for finals th a t are before them. But t bat It work* t wo ways. T he profe ssor e xpre sse s de e p re- how m any of us really use • ai „ lr no# nuld<4 f OI* ti# lid lf 7 I I week set aside for study? Only a . There Is Opportunity for Closer Faculty-Student Relations , • B r u t t h a t a c l o s e r c o m p a n i o n s h i p d o c s n o t e x i s t b e t w e e n ^m a|| hi m and most of his student s, a n d t h e more vociferous btu- ^ e m a jo rity of us have dates and raise hell, for we hav** nu as­ de nt s be m oa n t he sa me sit uati on. signments. Then when final week and comes, we sta y up t h e i r professor u m ome nt. P e r h a p s lie is t e a c hi ng a class cram. Most of us have done that, o f one hund re d , or more. C o n s i d e r t h e di ffic ul ty he woul d and to follow will do the same thing. It is really not e nc o unt e r in t ryi ng to l ea rn t h ro ug h his own initiative t he so bad when we only have one •mperame nt , problems, and pe rsona lit ie s of e a ch st ude nt , final the next day, but what agony u l i t h t h e a v e ra ge c oope ra ti on, h e is c ompe ll ed t o consider when t w o . f i n a l , m e ahead o f u s ’ VV 11 h u t I Little chills ru n up and down our en..I nix. « most o f his class us so m a ny units going t h r o u g h I in* mill. spine, we have an em pty feeding; s t u - and then instead of studying, we It is i mpossible for him to go to e a c h s t u d e n t : de nt s must go to him. , t a i n ca nnot come t o t he man. Let t he c ompl a i ni ng st ude nt s st e p into th** shoes of E v e n in t h e University, t h e moun- worTY h alf the ni*ht away. the students , am , u r e . Instead of having a dead week la n d a final week, we could em- t h e i r p|oy a system by which the pro Most. professors give a b l a n k e t invitation nights . « • the to „ » ^ i , . s classes to c ome a ro u n d a t any t ime f or a ssi st anc e or coun- f e s s e s and th g r e a te r sense of security sel. Thi s is a bo u t as f a r as t h e t e a c h e r c a n go. T h e s t u - ! nv? Dead week and d e n t m ust t a k e t h e initiative t hen , a nd a c c e pt t h e in vita- should be abolished, and instead. of but satisfaction. two weeks long, ti o n . P e r ha ps t he pr ofe sso r will not know you t h e first, or there should be finals. T hat sounds won’t t h e s e c o n d or th ird tim e y o u c a l l a t h is o f f i c e to ta lk you know th a t two finals a r e not t h i s is t h e b e - I s ta rin g you in the face when you . even o ve r some g i nni ng of t h e final t est s in d i ff e re n t i a t i n g a successful university morning and J m a t t e r w u o if t h a t p r o fe S B O r - s tU d e n t c o n t a c t w n i c n IS o n p ro J, t0 8jt f or three hours in the then m a t t e r w i t h h i m * b u t a t a n y r a t e ' [ again o , . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N B R I G H T I D E A S b y U n c l e Cliff t f ' o u s e ' u m / p s ' w d n V a r a t t r a p w h i c h will fhe dead r o d e n f w ilh o u f s o m u c K ( H a n d l i n g O a n you inuenT o n e r e l e a s e p o m a d e r i a P A U V PAN PULCE jo a t flooaiouti ( ^ a s h i e r * w a n ! a h a p device for a u f o m a t i c - allM g a t i n g i f ■their cash fu m i­ C an qcxi d e v e l o p e cr7t £ c J L / ( / r j u t t i o r s w a n f s p e c ia l local- colo r- book*.... c an you wrtfc * O " * o W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 5 , 1 0 3 6 From Other Pens T H E C E N T E N N I A L C O I N . T E X A S M E M O R I A L M U S E U M The following ex c erp ts are from a recent le tte r received by George W. W m ningham , Post co rre sp o n ­ dent, from A. G arland Adair, chairman, American Legion Texas It C entennial Com mittee, Austin. > throws a bit of light on the orig.n the Centennial the of the beginning of Coin and the movement in behalf of a Lexa.* Memorial M u s l im . idea of pam phlet, “ I scraped up a few hundred i I of your poem ‘The ; Hiith of the Lone S tar,' and have I been sending them to citizens out | side of Texas who are co-operat­ ing with us in our T exas L enten nial Coin, and Museum campaign. You would b»* elated to see the fine e x p r e s ­ sion.- of appreciation th a t come in a- a result of this distribution. about I though t I should tell you to this you, the au th o r of th a t wonder ful w ork." a s someone might write The poem m entioned was first A DIRT FARMER SPEAKS A b o u t P a s t A d mi n i s t r a t i o n s Your r e p o r te r looked up the kicked. old Dirt F a r m e r today anti pro- and yoked him into m aking a compari son between D emocratic and Re­ publican adm inistrations. He said: Now take th e Wilson Adminis­ tr a tio n — w hat did it do? Revised the T a riff. Reformed the C urrency. Regulated T rusts and Monopo­ lies. Reduced G overnment. tho e x pe nditures of Idealism was cast aside jn 1920 Mr. H a rd in g was *N »r- elected and we re tu rn e d to m a lc y !’’ Now take the H arding Admin­ is tra tio n — w hat did it do.’ the inauguration, Im mediately a f t e r Mr. H a rd ­ ing’s “ Ohio G an g ” found rendezvous in “ the little green house” on H S tre e t in W ashington. and Roxy (I forget her o th e r nam e) The were its presiding geniuses, f,resident wa> a f l u e n t visitor P e t t y pilfering, snitching and greedy g r a f t finally c u lm ina ting riot, Jess Smith Took steps to bu iDI rn the great- , ., . T est N a v y the world, ami for this set a p a r t an a d e q u a te Oil Re serve. , Abolished Dollar Diplomacy and su rre ptitious ran in sev- an nounced th a t A m erica did not e r a j C abinet O fficers being driven f rom office in disgrace, and num- covet an acre of any other Coun- jjers 0f Bureau O ffic ers being land, b u t would do justice t r y ’s W estern H e m i s p h e r e - r e s p e c t i n g always th e ir te rrito ria l limits. „ . • i Did ju stice to G re a t Britain in a t te r of the P an am a < anal the m a tte r to!,s’ and accorded to a11 N ations A ct, Then equal rights fo r through passage. It co n trib u ted A m eric a’s p a r t in a tta in in g victory fo r h er asso­ ciates in the war. At Versailles it declined for i f a c tu re rs s t the F ordn ey. McC u m b er The voracious p rotec ted Manu- and Monopolists got through the passage of T a r iff poor H ard in g died, and “ Cautious C al" took charge of G overnm ental at fairs. And what did Mr. Coolidge do? At once, petty pilfering and g r a f t were frow ned upon and all ^ rexa- Memorial a t a!1 timefi to ail N ati0ns on the se n t to the pen iten tiary ! * U n pam phlet published by The Radio Post four Am erica a dollar of r ep a ra tio n or *' “ “ u7 * W H " h~ut" B IG BUSI- — *-*«• S ? « » “ S i S l l y ^ e n t h r o n e d an,I The College Digest Magazine and The Houston Press. I t was pub lished form in thousands of copies distributed by may have been the A m erican Legion T exas C en­ tennial Com m ittee in the interest of a Texas Memorial Museum. It depicts the Texas Revolution. l h , C e ™ , , , Colonies. “ only fo r a C o venant look- d v.uvtrimiiv iuua- tha* th e re should and be no re c u rr e n c e of War. This it was only w hat mankind had as piled anc prayed fo r since of the “ Prince of P e a c e " a t Col- U O l l l U of gotha. the crucifixion T ^ / ' k l l l i l V / YI I I ' r h e rest of the sto ry I will tell __ • T T 7 ! i jn)4. to assurance idealistic, b u t another^ tim e. drea m ed of I U U U to and -vou ^ ^ . . Edi t or ' s No t e : is I s t ud e n t in t he U n i v e r s i t y f r om C o r p u s Chri st i . Hi s Br i g h t Ideas ( a l i a s C l i f f o r d S w e a r i n g e n ) U n c l e Cl i f f will be p u bl i s he d in the T e x a n f r o m t un e t o t i me . BOLT T H IS mouse pic tu re: the it ain’t p a t ­ tr a p in write ented. If you think you can de a b o u t it fo r tho w rite rs special Th u # 1 h u h , - know in’ a'u t h 7 turn's anil corners ; tam ed. the successful heights I th e f a rm e r, th e t he m o v e m e n t has at- m e r c h a n t , the b a n k e r — ail alike. I am sure t h a t you would I Verily, A m eric a w axed f a t and r an c h m an , I f.,e All Am erica was prosperous: “ The campaign,'* Mr. Adair continues, “ is going forw ard n ic e­ I really get a g r e a t thrill ou t ly. ‘ng ^ to which . , . . A Sw im m ing Pool ? the - -M inus “ W hat d o ts one do with an old swimming pool?” que** -pi uig-ai rn o f f the clamp, and the bident* would de- dead mouse falls rig h t o u t with o u t ' n o 'f u s s o 7 muss” a t alb' S outhw est yarns. day things a man would ordinar- lily note if he m a d e a tr ip to tho All th e e v e r y - i will recall th a t it was ju st a b o u t j ised to back his idea as f a r as I th ree years ago th a t I whispered | was a hJe to do so. the plan in your e a r and you g a v e j dacity and bigness of th e under- ^ T he sheer au FUM IG A TO R : T he active i n g r e - * c o u n try ( w h a t th e trees look like me r w the pledge , jj<*n t ought to bt stance which givua to go down m e a n t what would ba best, b u t story for h im ; and he don't w a n t i n g Congress to absist us. and ask Doe He d o n ’t w an t you _ I clothes) i* w h a t th e w riter needs, you would, at it to no one, and the pro p er a solid s u b - 1 and how th e people w ear th e ir m ention _ __ _ off gas. how I ju s t didn’t g et aro u n d no expertly w r itte n _____ . __________ __ soon to it. The f u m ig a to r ought to be [ w ants plain o r d in a r y facts a b o u t I m ovem ent in Texas. . to write a ; p rep a re a resolution memoriuliz- p ian appeared We book. ^ He J was the beginning of th e museum I sjde 0f en co u rag in g Adair, Since Since That I planned until n e a r midnight. Out* it is ___ th a t I little I co ntribu ted to the move- th a t Httl time o ur p ro g ra m has progressed, mer ment. ** the co u n try and th e people. j shore hope you make some and T exans have been made mu th a t you would th a t tim e, his taking was fascinating and thrill- I pondered longer ing and the more idea the the feasible it feel much b e tte r when Kagl* . wake up? It is a strain f o r the small enough to fit inside a cash- cashiers e tern ally three hours in the a fte rn o o n , but handlin’ filthy m oney w ouldn ’t oh how tile * intent feel The averag e pupil have to be p ersu a d ed to buy. LOCAL-COLOR BOOKS: register. C lerks forever for who’re and and kind of use of these here sugges- f tions, but I hope you won’t get I f I foolish and spend an y good hard ’era. Hasta Mananer you live in a colorful co untry arid money on Uncle. know it p r e tt y well, you m ight l l u a i j E m pty and deserted, filled with necessary tp unwind and caught i ° ld window screens, boards, and soon dir t of m any years, an abandoned but I nthusiasm and I prom t h e ° W om an's ^ u ik R n g . ‘ 7 0 1 ^ When lapped W here wafter once its n o w ' c r a w T a n d spin their Webbs und isturbed . No one cares about an old sw imm ing pool. the Texas Union ju st ta lk ed and w a s n *(i and j n its place stood the old the U niversity dipped th e ir toes into this pool. T hirty f e e t long, half as wide, and six feet a t its deep- bas a cem ent It was a pool then, but am bottom and tile sides. I audi- g rand gymnasium, co-eds swimming t ^ e pooi of ' _ It was hi.1- idea and he deserve*:- ^ cnd) the credit. However, as a oui aR result of the day t h a t I talked happy t h a t I was half the en in minded work. Since to you, th e re a re to be museums «nce, A d air was at El Paso, Alpine, Lubbock, C a n­ yon, and at the Exposition a t Dab ; las. W ithout the e n c o u rag em en t gress Avenue and discussed you gave to me at tb - conferen.-f here referre d to, I am now won dering courage and conviction carried on." the Memorial Museum.’ if I would have had id€a and helped to plan a move- ment which will result rn a ‘Texa- the o th e r half, now which atten d e d th a t conference three years ago in a c a fe on Cen* (The RADIO POST,) F redericksburg, Texas. to have T oday an an tiq uated swimming pool is as much a w hite eleph ant the a ,. m o th e r ’s old bustle and d a d ’s re d f l a n n e l . O ccupants of the W om an ’s Building are asking for suggestions, “ What does one do with an old sw imm ing pool?" Republican Wants •)/' Med Shwlenfs I A m ‘ I l i r a l u i l h p r ,1? * « v iix r / t T n v v u < m y c i age old p rov erb proved by stu WAUDING N, I * ' , ;.,.ad‘w av dents in the School ..f Medicine —— “ Like fa th e r, like son was the j In discussing the m a t t e r today P ost c orresponde nt rem arked : “ I recall tha incident very dis- ap Chairm an A dair t.,y ......................... .......... tjn , t " hl: actual im peachm ent articles. Mr T re ad w a y b rande d Mr. Wallace XU IBI I ft* IK ll OI «II L ct ll ti au “ u tter .ti* im- W allace, sician> O ther walks of life were listed and in Galveston when titty four liste I proached me on Congress Avenue their fath e r's occupation as phy- and requested my opinion rela- tive to a Texas Memorial Museum idea of memorializing i i - „ with 305 s tu d e n ts nam ing seventy Congress to assist, by having the to coin, if memory . right, 1,000,000 50- ce n t C entennial coma. At first a .1 . e the bigness of the u n d e rta k in g fairly stunned me. T here flashed through my mind the millions of it yards of political occupation*. The p a te n ts of f if Federal mint teen studen ts a p p a r e n tly had no serves me i occupation, ac cording to the Ret? « ia tra r’s records f o r the session o f tape /• ^ t . a • red the -nt I, ■ du * I .sational notori 11934-35. L f N I B r a n d n e w r e g u l a r Ro y a l , U n d e r w o o d , R e m i n g t o n , Co r o n a M O N T H S F O R J .50 R«*nt*l Ap p l i e d on P ur c b * * e IPB IAS BOOK STORE Students Book Exchanqe' Authorued dealer ( or al l p o r t a b l e a n d r t b u ii t standard t y p e w r i t e r s . P h o n e 2 - 5 9 2 0 s e r v i c e . f o r f rom a medi ocre one. has te en days he could Five, or less, a g a i n st a To suppose t h a t ea* h pr ofessor woul d be i nti ma tel y h u n d r e d a re g o od o d d s in t he ii u ii et i x. vt five a c qua i nt e d with e a ch st u de nt , a n d vice versa, is Ut opi an, courses, and if these finals w e n 1 period of f o u r ­ I t is not too mu ch, ho we v er , f or t he n e w s t u d e n t to e xpect , "P™! out over a perio for a n d t h e old s t u d e n t to desire, a closer c o n t a c t t ha n t hat each a3 ^ presents itself. Only on< on each whi ch now exists. » » « t th a t two bring s t u d e n t ’s fa vor — t he s t u d e n t with live inst ruct ors, a t i d 1(jown the g rad e in each course at t he i nst ru c t or with 5 0 0 stude nt s, o r m o r e . Even t h o u g h leu* Cue point., „noachmenl of !I nry A x 11,11 tlllf It is in his p owe r t o m a k e at least fo u r or tive we a l w a y s haw ti,, „id system to s,,rr,' " ,v t h e st ud ent. n e w friend s a sem ester — m en and w o m e n w h o can do m ore than te a ch , and w h en e n c o u r a g e d , will usually go so let's take ‘work.' H m . ’v ' t u those b dif/erence big difference. -GEORGE LAVEN, JR. finul would be given Representative Allen kiiv the same day if n J v a r-sitv a n d five points make We are all Fjiort tu r n back to. ' final® on p rep a re r*‘t r a *r '«*<>" n i i .. is in 1 . . Wallace Ousted out of their w ay to ad vise and assist. SI CK L I S T T h e best time to b egin ce m en tin g this friend sh ip is now, a t the first o f the new sem ester. If the p r o lesso r has a l­ rea d y invited you to com e around to s e e him, ta k e him up on it im m edia tely. T h e course will be much more en- j o y a b l e to b oth stu d en t and p rofe ssor if th e r e is so m eth in g swift, William Mullins, Mozelle m o r e t a n g i b l e b e t w e e n t h e m th an ju st a m o r e o r less c o m - W alker, Franklin William*, Mer­ vin hogg. Alta M. Carnes, Henry Kamas, Dudley Davis, S ta ffo rd Roy m e n interest in a certa in subject. And th e stu d en t will fin d th a t at th e end of th e sem ester, h e h a s m a d e for him- craven arni m a r y 4 were Jewell Johnson, C. ! tie A. Rankin, Annie B. McClendon, j ety-seeker, Louise Worley, Elsie Bodemann, Gwendolyn Mitchell, Conner, Dorris Baldwin, Ruth defense The accusation- by the Repub- \ i r g inia j lican im mediately b rought a lively of Texas, chairm an of the House ag* ' r i ' u l t u r e has worked with Mr. Wallace in f r a m ­ ing the A dm inistration's farm pro- ,‘L gram since I Guy Saki tis, Lee com m ittee, who ^ „ . IUW1R( by Marvin ^ ^ Jo ne s 111 a t St. David’s Hospital F e b - 1 uninform ed* concerning his self so m e th in g a good d ea l m ore v a lu a b le than th ree hours se of credit. Olin Wilkins. Th<>*(* ill a t Seton Official Notice who wish to take exam- were Sue Foote, Sure? S tuden t inations in thi dication a t the R egistrar's Of appl lice not later than Monday, Feb- Taylor series should make j V irginia Chadbourn®, Gene Cart ledge, Robinson O ’Hair. Fred* i ick Derby, Laddie Lidiak, Annie IO. The examinations will L. Pegues, Thad Dorsey, Bernice I » . T re a d w a y ’s based prim arily on atta c k w as the com ment In firm a ry I b y M r- W a*!a^ th a t the S uprem e C ourt's decision, ordering repay ment of $180,000,000 in process­ ing taxes, was “ the g re a te s t legal iZf d steal in history. re p e a te d in this s t a t e - the movie.-*,” Mr. A LL FIR ST semester stud ents are ruary two due t o 'p a y the second h a lf of j h - held in A rc h ite ctu re Building 105 beginning a t 2 o’clock. The s< hi d ill* of subjects and hours is listed in the General Inform ation Bulletin and is posted on bulletin boards. Conflicts in schedule may b»* arrange d a t the R e g istra r’s O f ­ fice on S aturday, F e b ru a ry 15. E. J. M A TH EW S, th e ir registratio n fee. It m ay bt paid between now and Saturday, F e b r u a r y 8, without penalty. It paid on F eb ru ary IO or l l the penalty will be semester hours of credit: if paid on F eb­ l l the penalty will ru a r y 12 or if be three semester hours, an d paid th e re a f te r, it will he four sem ester hours. D uring the week beginning F e b ru a ry v. ill fill out a card i l d of the firs t floor corridor in O»c lock at Westenfield Sutton Hall and present it a t th* the Auditor’s Office along with fees receipt for firs t sem ester se­ -worn! fee for the and int mester, For Texas residents the am o u n t will be $25. 3 SPU R will hold tr y o u t in the east Wednesday afte rn o o n at 4:30 Riding Club. Each girl try in g out must bring IO cents LEAH GREGG, studen ts pjq* registrar. sponsor ---------- K. J. MATHEW S, registrar. R E G U L A ! CL A SSE S will sta rt Wednesday, F e b r u a r y 5. LEAH GREGG, acting director of physical IF IT IS NOT raining on W ednes­ day, F e b ru a ry 5, m em bers of Tee Club will play m atches and raining. turn in scores. there will be a business meeting Wednesday 5 o’clock in the library of the Wom- ,.n ’s Gym. a fte rnoon If it is a t trainin g for women. MRS. BLOSSOM GODDARD, sponsor. T R Y O U T S will ii'1 held W ednes­ day night fo r the Co-ed Trio of T H E R E will be a meeting of all T read w ay told the House. “ W hen ployes tor th e march “ He ha- I Lu wit z, K ath erine Holmes, W. ment even L Bridges, Maurice Price, Stan- O n u frv ; ley T u rm Mary Alice Cockrell. N e l l Ll a u r i s w a s : ti«h Rite Dormitory. Bomba, and this notorious man was -hown on in M assachusetts, he the screen Scot- I was well booed. A at ill a N a t i o n a l 1 >** P l a n n e r is f a r more than as L’e c reta ry of noto riety se e k e r he mci e.*kI'ui Agriculture. Ill at home on F e b r u a r y 3 wert* T re ad w a y Brogdon, B u rkitt Rich­ ardson, t i a r a G regory, Mary Louise H a tf ie ld , Hope Quilter, man and his evident Lynn D arden, K atherine Finch, form ation is w orthy of Virginia Crews, Dorothy and Marcia Lindgren. "T h e conduct o f Stiles, ment Mr T re ad w a y this gentle- in lack of impeach Mr. and Mrs. S. J. H indm an via- ited th e ir daughter, Virginia, last week -end observed to bring wouid bo impeachment artieles because of the overwhelming D emocratic ma JOI ny will be held a t the Fee S pears has* with. Monday, Tuesday, W ednesday, drawn from the U niversity to on- roll in the U niversity of Arizona Friday and Saturd ay. at Tucson. H E R B E R T WALL, time i Betty same director. SWEET AS HONEY T H E R E WILL be a m eeting of ae- tive and probationary members of the Curtain Club at 7 o'clock T h u rs d ay night in the basement of the Woman's Building. W H E E L E R LYON, secretary. th e Girl:-:’ Glee ( uh in the tov.* r ro o m o f the Union. F L O R E N C E HALTOM, business manager. T U R T L E CLUB will hold try o u ts F rid a y , F eb ru ary 7. at 5 o’clock a n d W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, at 7 o'clock. M A R G A R E T HODGINS, freshm an men and women night at 7:30 o’clock in Garrison Hall. E L L E N DOUGLAS BROCKS, president of freshman women. CL KOSS S PEN CER, president of freshm an men. to- TU E RACQUET Club will meet W ednesday, F ebruary 5, at 5 tennis the w om en’s o’clock at courts, Tryouts for second-term n e s h m e n and upperclassmen will be held T hursday from 4 o’clock, 3 to RE H E A R S A L S a re chedliled for members of the Light Opera MISS S H IE L A O G A R A , sponsor. Starts Sweet Smokes Sweet Stay3 Sweet sponi-ur. j cast Wednesday, F eb ru ary 5, En- T U R T L E < LUB will not m e e t on P O S T P O N E D will be given F e b r u a r y EX AM IN A TIO N S F e b r u a r y 8, day, F e b r u a r y 7, and Saturday, 7:30 1 7 -2 2 .1 o’clock. Next week the rehearsals I t h i- week af W ednesday of this week. MARGARET HODGINS, sponsor. NOTHING ELSE HAS ITS FLAVflP Alto Imperial Ye Ho Bol• SI. SC A n t i- R e d P a r a d e Set in M o n t e r r e y 4.— j Feb. LAREDO, T ex., (IN S) - P l a n s w ere completed to ­ day for a m am m oth d e m o n stra ­ tion against C om m unism a t Mon­ t e r e y W ednesday, ceived here said. advices r e - ! All grocery stores in M onter­ rey will bt* closed for two days, only milk and bi end being sold. | T hirty-tw o unions, bearing slo- gan< “ down w ith Com m unism ” j th e parade. All will march their em* factories will release in th e Business leaders of the city, who have joined hands with labor dem onstration. franchise for that a bus claim for the way M onterrey paves Communism. Bus service was halted this m orn ing ponding s e t­ tle m e n t of the controversy. it in ular m eeting this afternoo n M ) R T A R B O A R D M E E T S Mm tar Board will hold its reg ­ at b o ’clock in T e x a s Union 315 and will hear a rep o rt of the fre sh ­ man convocation held Monday night. N atalia Collins will rep o rt on the Sunday a f te rn o o n musicals fo r t h i- sem ester, Fletcher M et­ calfe, vice-president of the Mor­ ta r Board, said. H E R B E R T W A L L Baritone T e a c h e r o f Singing D i r e c t o r o f U n i v . o f Texas Li ght O p e r a Co . , Di r e c t o r of U n i v e r s i t y Me t h o d i s t Musi c, o f F i n e Art s, Chur ch, D e a n Tr i ni t y U n i v e r s i t y . 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