Today’s News Tip Incredulity robs us o f m a n y p leasures, and gives us n o th in g in return. — J. R. L ow ell. ' C O M P L E T E I N T E R N A T I O N A L ' N E W S W I R E S E R V I C E THE DAILY TEXAN T h e First C o lleg e D aily fas th e South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SAT URDAY, F EBRUARY 8, 1936 FOUR PAGES T O D A Y No. I l l V olu m e 37 W.P.A. Needs Funds to Care For Jobless R o o s e v e l t S a y s O t h e r A g e n c i e s M u s t h o o t t h e Bill T h r o u g h J u l y I F e b . u n e mp l o y e d W A S H I N G T O N , 7. — ( I N S ) - A s h i f t i n g of f u n d s f r o m o t h e r g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s t o t h e W o r k s P r o g r e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n will be n e c e s s a r y a b o u t April I, in o r d e r to t a k e c a r e of fche n a ­ to t i o n ’s July I, President Roos e ve l t said Fr i da y . T h e p ro b l e m o f m a i n t a i n i n g t h e j obl ess f o r t h e r e s t of the fi s­ cal y e a r was t h e chiel topi c u n d e r c o ns i d e ra t i o n a t t h e VV hit e Jl ouse c o n f e r e n c e y e s t e r d a y o f t h e h e a d s of g o v e r n m e n t a l s p e n d i n g a g e n ­ cies, the P r e s i d e n t said. t h r o u g h Mr. Ro o s e v e l t decl i ned to u n ­ d e r t a k e an e s t i m a t e of how muc h re l i e f woul d c o s t b e t we e n w o rk st ress ed n o w a nd J u l y I, b ut he t h a t no t o his p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e c o n t e m - i n c r ea s e was p a r t i c u l a r pl a t e d. off i ci a l s A d rn i n i s t r a t ion t he u n ­ c h a r g e d with c a r i n g f or e m p l oy e d have k n o w n f o r some t i me t h a t f un d s w o u l d h a v e to be a b o u t Apr i l I, t h e t r a n s f e r r e d P r e s i d e n t said. He poi nt e d out t h a t m a n y p r o j e c t s b e i n g s t a r t e d n o w w o n ’t s t a r t p u t t i n g people to w o rk until a f t e r April. to k e e p T h e m o n e y i ndi c a t e d, p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e wo r k go i n g will be s hi ft e d f r o m all d e ­ p a r t m e n t s a nd a ge nc i es , the e x e ­ c ut i ve t he a r m y a n d navy, which a r c doi ng qui t e a hit of w o r k al r eady in th* n a t u r e of P A V A . a n d VV.I.A. p r oj e c t s . Junior Prom Will Be March 6 Shaw Says F. D. R. Is Amateur Communist H A V A N A . Feb. 7.— ( I N S ) — ( om- “ P r e s i d e n t Rooseve l t m u ni s t , b u t a n a m a t e u r C o m m u n ­ ist, ” G e o r g e B e r n a r d S h a w told i n t e r v i e w e r s h e r e F r i d a y. is a “ H e d o e s n ’t know h e ’s a (Com­ mu n i s t , but , like the Russi ans, he is f r o m l e a r n i n g Shaw' a dde d. e x p e r i en c e , S ha w said he f o u n d a n " a m a z ­ ing a nd e n o r m o u s ’’ f e e l i n g agai ns t Roosevel t d u r i n g his r e c e nt st op in said t hi s wa s a t r i b u t e , “ b e c a u s e t h e r e a l w a y s is a fe e l i ng a g a i n s t a ma n a c c o m p l i s h i n g s ome t hi ng. t h e U ni t e d S t a t e s. He T h e “ silly d e m o c r a c y ” of S t a t e s U n i t e d t h r o w him o u t a n d e l e c t g a n g s t e r , ” S h a w obse r ve d. t he “ p r o b a b l y will some Postponed Exam Applications Due Monday is a n d IO, f or Mo n d a y , F e b r u a r y l ast d a y a p p l i ca t i on s pone d, c ondi t i on, s t a n d i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s m a y m a d e , K. J. Mat hews , r e m i n d e d s t u d e n t s F r i da y . be K x a m i n a t i o n s will t he p o st ­ a d v a n c e be r e g i s t r a r , g iv e n I*- f r o m Mo nda y. t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 22. as f ol l ows : F e b r u a r y Engl i sh, Gr e e k , public s p e a k i n g : Monda y, F e b r u a r y 17, at 2 o’clock. a n d A n t h r o p ol o g y , e n g i n e e r i n g , g o v ­ e r n m e n t , philosophy, physi cs, a nd p s y c h o l o g y : T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 18, a t 2 o ’clock. Bus i ne s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , e d u c a ­ t i on, j o u r n a l i s m, a n d m a t h e m a ­ t i c s: W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 19, a t 2 o ’clock. F r e n c h , G e r m a n , L a t i n , p h a r ­ S p a n i s h ; T u e s d a y , m a c y , F e b r u a r y 20. a t 2 o’clock. a n d B o t a n y , c h e mi s t r y , e c onomi c s, F r i d a y , ge ol ogy, a n d soc i ology: F e b r u a r y 21, a t 2 o ’clock. t he T h e h o me t h e m e H i s t o r y , e c onomi c s , zo­ ology, a n d o t h e r s : S a t u r d a y , F e b ­ r u a r y 22, a t 2 o ’clock. J u n i o r f o r P r o m , to be gi ve n Ma r c h 6 at the T e x a s Uni on, will be “ A Night in ot t h e Ga y N i n e t i e s . ” m e m b e r s a n ­ t h e J u n i o r ( lass Council F'ri- n o u nc e d a f t e r t h e i r m e e t i ng which d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e p r o m is t he a n n u a l f o r m a l d a nc e which the j u n i o r girls hon o r last f r o m 9 s e n i o r girls, will s 12 o’clock a n d will f e a t u r e ri al p r o g r a m n u m b e r s a n d de c or a - e x a m i n a t i o n t i ons to c a r r y o u t t he t h e me . t h e p r o g r a m S t u d e n t s h a vi n g c o n fl i c t i n g e x ­ a m i n a t i o n s shoul d call at S u t t o n Hall 101 on S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 15, to m a k e r e a r r a n g e m e n t s . N o t e shoul d be m a d e of the at I c a t a l o g u e r u l e : “ A s t u d e n t who th® I fails to pass a condi t i on e x a m i n a - 10 1 tion in a n y s ub j ec t f o r f e i t s t h e r e ­ f o r a n o t h e r p r j ght to ask s u b j e c t and t h a t in t ha t s e m e s t e r ’s work m u s t t a k e o v e r to s e c u r e c r e d i t f o r it.” W o r k i n g on e - j Naval Parley Success Lies With U. S. A m e r i c a s S t a n d F or H e a v y S h i p s M a y D r i v e F r a n c e F r o m C o n f e r e n c e C o p y r i g h t , 1 9 3 6 B y I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w s S e r v i c e L O N D O N . 7.— Wi t h all Feb. o t h e r p o w e r s in the L ondon na va l c o n f e r e n c e o pp o s i ng A m e r i c a ' s de f o r 3 5 , 000 - t on ba t t l es hi ps, m a n o r to c o n s t r u c t s c e n e r y by c o m i n g t he C u r t a i n C l u b of f i c e in T e x a s Uni on 303 M o n d a y or T u e s d a y f r o m IO to I or 2 to 4 o ’clock. N a m e s a n d p r e f e r e n c e s a s to t he t y p e of a ss i s t a n c e will he r e ­ t h e r e will be no c or de d. Since mor e in t he club, a p p r e n t i c e s h i p b a c k s t ag e will be a d ­ f u t u r e m e m ­ v a n c e m e n t bership. t r y o u t s f o r m e m b e r s h i p the only m e a n s of t o w a r d ----------------- o --------------- Dr. B attle to D iscu ss P resen t D a y E urope t al k Dr. WL J. 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F e b ­ r u a r y l l , a t 8 o ’clock in t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y Me t hodi s t C h u r c h , Dr, W, FL G e t t y s , F' orum p r e s i d e n t , has a n n o u n c e d . in l e a d e r the rise of H i t l e r Miss S e n d e r is e d i t o r of a n e w s ­ p a p e r in A n t w e r p , h e r home. B e ­ fore she wa s t h e Social D e mo cr at a p a r t y in G e r m a n y an d a m e m b e r of be t h e Rei c hst a g. S he m a y c o u n t e d u p on to a r o u s e c o n s i d ­ e r a b l e di scussi on by h e r p e n c t r a t i ng a na l ys i s , Dr. G e t t y s poi nt e d out. A t w e n t y - m i n u t e o r g a n reci tal by Carl F’ei r will pr e c e d e t he lec­ t ur e . G o ld sm ith S p ea k s A t S o u th w e s te r n C A R D I N A L D I E S V A T I C A N C I T Y, F e b . 7. ( I N S ) — C a r d i n a l Luigi S i n c e r e , c h a n ­ cell or of t he pon t i f i c a l uni ve r s i t y, di e d t o d a y at t he a g e o f 66 of c e r e b r a l t hr ombosi s. His d e a t h r e ­ d u c e s t he college of c a r d i n a l s to r e c e n t e l e va t i on -i xt y -evep, ol t he pope ha v i n g b r o u g h t the n u m b e r ne a r l y to the limit of se ve nt y. the t w e n t y c a r di na l s by a d d re s s e d a r c h i t e c t u r e , Goldvrin Gol dsmi t h, p r o f e s s o r of t he school of a r c h i t e c t u r e a t S o u t h ­ T h u r - d a y w e s t e r n Un i v e r s i t y m o r n i n g on “ A l t in E v e r y Day L if e . ” In hi- speech Mr. Gol ds mi t h ci t ed H e n r y F' oid’s pl aci ng of ai* in b u si n e - - an d m a k i n g new mi l­ lion- a- a n e x a m p l e of art in a w o r k - a - d a y world. O t h e r s on t h e p r o g r a m a r e Dr, VV. H. McKenzie, M r s A. P. Rob­ inson. Misses K a t h e r i n e Cook, Ol ga Weed, a nd M a r y Lewis. Mi- E d w i n Sue G o r e e o f t h e S t a t e Li­ b r a r y hold a r o u n d ­ t a bl e di-< u -ion on “ A C o u n t y Li­ brary.” J o h n s on , c h a i r m a n of t h e h o m e d e m o n s t i a - j f o u r o t h e r g o v e r n m e n t e mp l oy e e s t o d a y on c h a i g e - t i on council , will be in c h a r g e of w e r e a r r e s t e d t h e l u n c h e o n to be s er ved at 12: 30 of a t t e m p t i n g to r e o r g a n i z e the o ’clock. t i N S ) — R o b ­ a n d e r t K a u e r, s t a t e a t t o r n e y , NAZI S U S P E C T H E L D i Naz i p a r t y , b a n n e d V I E N N A . Feb. 7. in A u s t r i a . s t a f f will J u l i u s VI I -. $ 3 481, 740. 41 1 L E F T W A S H I N G T O N , F e b . 7. ( I N S ) of I..tai of $3, 181, 740. 4 Ii A e m e r g e n c y re l i e f a n d wOrk- rel i ef f u n d - a p p r o p r i a t e d by C o n g r e s s since 1933 u n e x pe nd e d , r e m a i n j t r e a s u r y f i g u r e - r eveal ed today. Noted Pianist Forum Makes Schedules For Speakers L e a d e r s to D i s c u s s S u b j e c t s C h o s e n B y P a r t i c i p a t i n g F ires id e G r o u p s S che dul e s f o r t he s n e a k e r s of t h e e i ght h a n n u a l F i r es i d e F' orum h a ve been ma de , Donald Ma r kl e , s t u d e n t c h a i n e : Ai of f o r u m •ommit tc , sai d F r i da y . t he t h e Flach g r o u p will e i t h e r s e l ec t a s u b j e c t front a list o f f e r e d by t h e t opi c - p ea ke r . or will n a m e which T h e it w a n t s discussed. spe a ke r s, s e v e n t y p r o f e s s o r s a n d c a mpus l e a de r s who h a ve v o l u n ­ t e e r ed to p a r t i c i p a t e in t he F' orum, will visit each f r a t e r n i t y or b o a r d ­ ing hous e i nf or ma l l y d i s cuss s u b j e c t s with s t u d e n t s t he r e . T h e s p e a k e r s a nd d a t e s fol low: to At t h e B e t a T h e t a IG h ou se : F' dward C r a n e , F e b r u a r y l l ; T o m Rousse, F e b r u a r y 25; C. W. Hall, March IO; a n d J a c k Che v i g n y , Ma r c h 24. B e r r y h ou s e : FL G. Keller, F e b ­ r u a r y 18; FHlwood Gr i s c om, M a r c h 3; H. T. P a r l i n , Ma r c h 17; a n d S. A. Ma c Cor kl e , M a r c h 31. Br i d g e s h o u se : G e o r g e S t o c k - j ing, F' ebr ua r y 19; S. A. M a c C o r ­ kle, M a r c h 4; F. L. J e w e t t , Ma r c h 18; a n d A. B. Cox, April I. B ro w n h o u s e : S. N. E k d a h l , F e b r u a r y 18; W. FL Me t z e n t h i n , M a r d i 3; M a r t y Ka r o w, Ma r c h 17; and H. CL Bl odge t t , M a r c h 31. Chi Phi : VV. E. Me t z e n t h i n, F' eb­ r u a r y IO; C. E. Rowe, F' ebr ua r y 24 ; J . C. Holley, Ma r ch 9 ; a nd J. A. F' itzgerald, Ma r c h 23. F e b r u a r y C u n n i n g h a m h o u s e : 19; C h a r l e s T i m m , Fldwarri C r a n e , Mar c h 4; G e o r g e S t o c k ing, Mar c h 18; a n d J . A. B u r dine, April I, Del t a Chi : T. S. P a i n t e r , F e b r u a r y 13; J. FL Pe a r c e , F ' ebr ua r y 2 7 ; L. L. (di ck, Ma r ch 12; a nd J, M. K u e h n e , Ma r c h 26. De l t a T a u D e l t a : G. W, S t u m - F e b r u a r y IO; VV. S. Bl a c k ­ s h e a r , F e b r u a r y 24; Ir a P. H i l d e ­ b r a n d , Ma r c h 9; a nd R. A. Law. Ma r c h 23. De l t a T h e t a Phi : Kar! McGinni s. See F' ORUM, P a g e 4 Borah Confers With Roosevelt W A S H I N G T O N , Feb. 7. ( I N S ) — S e n a t o r Wi l l i am FL Bo r a h of Ida ho, now a n a vowe d c a n d i d a t e f i r p re s i d e n t i a l n o m i n a t i o n , had a n h o u r ’s l u n c h ­ eon c o n f e r e n c e t od a y with P r e s i ­ d e n t Roosevelt . t he R e p u b l i c a n U p o n l e a v i ng t he W h i t e House, I Mr. Bor ah decli ned to discuss the p u r p o s e of his- visit or t he n a t u r e of his discussion with Mr. Roose- \ cit. “ We had a v e r y p le a s a n t vi s i t , ” ha said. “ W h a t did you discuss wi t h J t he P r e s i d e n t ? ” he w a s a ske d. “ We l l , ” he r epl i ed, “ we d i d n ’t I o mi t m a n y s u b j e c t s . ” A s k e d w h e t h e r n e u t r a l i t y legi s­ said, he l a t i o n was m e n t i o n e d , “ v e r y li tt le. ” Th e W h i t e H o u s e w a - e q u a l l y i r e t i c e n t a b o u t Mr. B o r a h' - visit Jose Iturbi Plays Tonight at Hogg Auditorium S p a n i s h J o s e I t u r b i, c on c e r t be pi a ni st a n d c o n d uc t o r , will p r e s e n t e d at Ho g g Me mo r i a l A u d i ­ t o r i u m t o n i g h t a t 8 : 1 5 o clock in a c onc e r t s po n s or e d by t h e A u s ­ tin C o m m u n i t y C o n c e r t Associa- t ion. Still in his t we n t i es , t h e e a r l y Spa ni s h life a n d succ e s s o f t he vi r t u o s o l e a d s like a H o ra t i o Al- st ory. Bu t unl i ke a n y of Al- g e r s heroe s . J o s e I t u r b i w a s fa- g e r ’ 7, ehild prodigy m o n- as a ov e r all of E u r o p e at r e c ogn i ze d r e n o w n e d a t 21. 17, an d T h e p r i v a t i on s o f his chi l dhood da ys, whe n he w a s f o r c e d to play t o in in a c o n s e r v a t o r y by day, s t u d y h a ve gi ven w a y g e n e r a l r e c o g n i t i on of a g r e a t ge ni us . (iafes a t ni g h t in o r d e r wor l d to a a t a nd I t ur b i w a s b o r n in Va l e nci a , t h e a g e of 7 he w a s w h e r e a t pupil s m u c h s t u dy in g, t e a c h i n g o l der t h a n hi msel f , givi ng c o n c e r t i . F o r a b r i e f per i od w h e n he was 9, he s t u d i e d u n d e r J o a ­ qui n Ma l a n t e s he wa s f o r c e d t o r e t u r n home. H e a ga i n e d f r i e n d l y j o u r n a l i s t , a n d t h r o u g h t h e e f f o r t s of t h e l a t t e r , a p ur s e t he y o u n g was m a d e up to send a r t i s t to Pari s. H e g r a d u a t e d f r o m t h e c o n s e r v a t o r y of t h a t city a t t h e age of 17 wi t h highest honors , d e s pi t e t he f a c t t h a t he wo r k e d a t t he e n t i r e ni g h t a n d da y d u r i n g c o ur s e of his e d u c a t i o n . a d m i r a t i o n t h e of h a s C r i t i c s a r e u n a n i m o u s in ca l l ­ ing I t u r b i g r e a t . H e b e en t e r m e d “ an e n c h a n t e r , a - u p e r b r e m a r k a b l e a r t i s t ” ; mus i ci a n, a i “ He is a n a r t i s t t o the ti ps of his f i n g e r s , a n ar t i st f a s t i di ou s t as t e a n d keen of u n d e r s t a n d i n g , He does n o t kn o w how to play u n- of 1 mus i c a l l y. ” f o l l o w s : T o n i g h t ’s p r o g r a m will be a s S o n a t a in in C I) M a j o r —J. 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F' ebr ua r y 17 Inc l ud e d in thi s gr o u p t h r e e c a m p u s fine a r t s o r ­ in Ho g g M e m o - 1 Th e si n g i n g is b e i ng c o n ­ duc t e d by H e r b e r t Wall , d i r ec ­ t o r of T h e Un i v e r s i t y o f T e x a - Light O p e r a C o m p a n y a n d m e m ­ b e r of t h e New Yo r k O p e r a As ­ sociation. His a s s i s t a n t a n d a c ­ is M i s s D or ot hy compa ni st t h e C i n ­ Ror c he r s , g r a d u a t e of ci nnat i C o n s e r v a t o r y of Music t h e an d d i r e c t o r oi M l i c a t hurch. Uni ve r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n t he p ro ­ D r a m a t i c p or t i ons ot duc t i on a r e u n d e r t he di r ec t i on of Ma ur i n e U n d e r w o o d , g r a d ­ u a t e of the A m e r i c a n A c a d e m y of D r a m a t i c Ar t s in N e w York. the l a r ge s t of This p r e s e n t a t i o n , which will its kind e ver he st a ged b y s t u d e n t o r g a ni z a t i o n s of i ncl ude folk d a n c e s u n d e r t h e di r ec t i on of Miss G e r t r u d e Mooney, i n ­ t he D e p a r t m e n t of s t r u c t o r the U n i v e r s i t y , will in t h a t is pro b a b l e p r o d uc t i o n will be a c ­ c o mp a ni e d by a s y m p h o n y o r ­ c h e s t r a of a p p r o x i m a t e l y t hi r t y- five pieces c on du c t e d by B u r n e t t P h a r r , d i r e c t o r of t he L o n g h o r n Band. It t he p r o ­ duc t i on of “ Robin H o o d ” will not lie c o nf i n e d to its t wo p r e ­ the Uni ve r s i t y s e n t a t i o n s c a mp u s . A m e m b e r the T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l c o m m i t t e e was in Aus t i n F’ri da y c o n f e r r i n g with a u ­ Mr. Wall a n d Uni ve r s i t y i nvi t i ng t hor i t i e s the Light O p e r a C o m p a n y to st ag e this mus i cal c o me d y at t he T e x a s C e n t e nn i a l E xpos i t i on in Da da s. r e g a r d on of to in Mor e over , in case t h e o p e r a c o m p a n y a c ­ ce pt s this invi t at i on, it will p r e ­ s e nt n o t only “ Robin Ho o d , ” bu t a l s o s e ver a l o t h e r musical comedi es. d e f i n i t e pl ans a i e now u n d e r w a y by or g a n i z a t i on will w h i c h st ag e t h e i ni t i a l p e r f o r m a n c e of a T e x a s histori cal o pe r a r e c e n t l y c ompos e d by Dea n Karl Ve n t h of S a n Ant oni o. t h i s Wilmot Contest Offers Freshmen $80 in Prizes Plummer Speaks To Geologists On Radial Flow R e n e w i n g c o n f e r e n c e c a g e c o m ­ p e t i t i on, the T e x a s L o n g h o r n s will clash with t he T. C. U. H o r n e d F r o g s t o n i g h t in G r e g o r y G y m a t fi rst It will be 8 o ’clock. t h e v a rs i t y c o n f e r e n c e g a m e f o r s i nce b e a t i n g Ba y l o r h e r e J a n ­ u a r y 18. T h e F'rogs w e r e w h i p p e d by the Be a r s last we e k a t Wac o. t h e F m h m e n O p e n P r e c e d i n g the m a i n g a m e , T e x a s f r e s h m e n will m e e t , T e m p l e J u n i o r Coll ege t he t h e a t The Y e a r l i n g s a r e t h r e e c o n t e s t s a n d T e m p l e t e a m t he 6: 30 o ’clock. u n d e f e a t e d r e c e n t l y whi ppe d ‘ t e a m , 33-18. in T e x a s has won t h r e e g a m e s an-. lost one, while t he F'rogs h a v e woi one a n d lost t hr e e. I n d i c a t i n g th*. t h e L o n g ­ f r e a k s o f b asket bal l , h o r n - ’ only d e f e a t wa? b y S o u t h ­ e r n M e t ho d i s t a nd t h e F r o g s ’ onl y v i c t or y wa- ove r the Mus t a ngs . G r e a t e s t S t r e n g t h the f o r T h e Th* L o n gh or n s will h a ve t h e i r s t r e n g t h t h e g a m e g r e a t e s t r e c e nt a d d i t i o n o f J o e wi t h t o t he Roach an d H e n r y C l i f t o n F r o g s a r e r e g u l a r squad. lo.-s of Da r r e l l w e a k e n e d by the is L e s t e r , s t a r pivot m a n , who o u t f o o t ba l l this season with a i nj ur y. Al t h o u g h n e i t h e r Cl i f t on to begin nor Roach the g a m e , both a r e c e r t a i n to be u s e d c onsi de r a bl y. is e x pe c t e d P r a c t i c e sessions thi s we e k f o r the L o ng h o r n s have b ee n c o n c e n ­ t r a t e d on of f e nsi ve wor k in b r e a k ­ ing t h r o u g h t he z one d e f e n s e t a c ­ tics usual ly m a i n t a i n e d by t h e Frog*. in shoot i ng f r o m the field ha ve also b e e n e m phasi zed. T h e t he L o n g h o r n - is still d o u b t f u l . Ma r t y Karww. coach, said F r i d a y t h a t his la r ge l y s t a r t i n g q u i n t e t d e p e n d - o pe n i n g l i ne u p drills L ong f o r See G A M E , P a g e 2 Wesley Council To Hold Retreat Th*- W e s l ey F o u n d a t i o n Council will hold a r e t r e a t to pl a n a ct i vi ­ ties a n d a p r o g r a m f o r t h e second s e m e s t e r to night a t S uns hi ne C a m p in Zilke** P a i k . M e m b e r s of t h e counc i l will l eave t he W e s l ey Bibl e C h a i r a t 1 :30 o ’clock. ’ hi? a f t e r n o o n a n d f or t h e T h e p r o g r a m r e t r e a t will be ope n e d by E m m e t t W h i t ­ set t. p r e s i d e n t. T h e r e will be r e ­ p o r t s by council m e m b e r s on pl ans f o r the second s e m e s t e r . A di s­ th* wor k f o r t h e e n ­ cussion of t i r e o r g a n i z a t i o n will follow. S u p ­ p e r p r e p a r e d by r e c r e a t i o n t h e c o m m i t t e e a nd Mrs. ('. W. Hall will be s er ved a t 6 : 3 9 o ’clock, an d at 7: in o ’clock t h e r e will be a n ­ o t h e r busi ness a f t e r whi ch t he r e t r e a t will a d j o u r n . m e e t i n g , Me m b e r - of the counc i l i ncl ude Dr. ( ’. VV. Hall, d i r e c t o r o f t h e We s l ey Bible Chai r , t he Rev. C a r ­ roll Moon, a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r , Dr. Foil und Ue i nsohn, p a s t o r of t h e U n i v e r s i t y Me t ho d i s t C h u r c h , E m m e t t W h i t s e t t , Mr. a n d Mr s Ha r r i s, s p o n s o r s , M. T. E r n e s t J e n k i n s , J e r r y M c Af e e , M a r g a r e t Be r r y , H e n r y R a t l i f f , J e r o m e V a nn oy , M a r y L y n n E v a n s , W e n - ; dell C h a f f i n , I da M a y Ha l l , H e l e n M a r g a r e t H a n d l e y . A r t h u r P ug h , Robe r t Gri mes, Mar i l ee Kone, Vi rgi ni a Ba ke r , David B o t t e r , N o r t o n Lacy. 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C.. a n d at Col o r a d o Coll ege. r e c e i ve d h e r P a n s y Collins, w ho w a s g r a d ­ t r a i n i n g t he physi cal u a t e d f r o m l ast s p r i n g , will b e ­ d e p a r t m e n t c o m e a p a r t i n s t r u c t o r r e ­ t i m e p l ac i ng Miss F' rances Gr e e n wo o d . Miss G r e e n w o o d r e s i g ne d be ca use o f ill hea l t h. The Weather F o r Au s t i n a n d v i c i ni t y: Colder I S a t u r d a y . hi- l e c t u r e with I l l u s t r a t i n g FL B. P l u m m e r , l a n t e r n slides, p r o f e ss o r of p e t r o l e u m p r o d u c ­ tion e n g i n e e r i n g , t a l ke d on t he a p ­ o f pli cati on of m e a s u r e m e n t s r adi al fl ow to oil field p r o bl e m s at t h e S o u t h w e s t e r n a m e e t i n g of Geological Bui l di ng 301 F r i da y night . Societ y rn Geol ogy Mr. P l u m m e r spoke in t he place of Dr. G. H. F' aneher who wa s u n a b l e to a t t e n d the m e e t i n g be F' aneher will i c a u s e of illness. Dr. to t he soc i e t y at a give his to the l a t e r dat e. t a l k W a t t a g e r e m a r k a b l e Up to a b o u t 1925 t he oil indu.- ex t r y e x pe ri e n c e d pansi on du e to inc r e ase in d e m a n d f o r p e t r o l e u m p r o du c t s with the i n c r e a s i n g use of a u t o m o bi l e a n d ga sol i ne e n g i n e s , Mr. P l u m m e r said. As a re s ul t of t he ra pi d e x ­ pansi on, p ro d u c t i o n m e t h o ds pia*- t i ced in oil fields we r e mor e o r le.-s h a p h a z a r d a n d ca u s e d w a s t ­ age. Sixt y pe r c e n t of ' h e oil was l e f t in the g r o u n d in m a n y field-, c a u s i n g t h e loss of billions of d o l ­ l ar s f o r t h e na t i o n. in of oil W i t h t h e adve nt of t he d e p r e s ­ sion a n d t h e di s cove r y of t r e m e n ­ Flast d o u s r es o u r c e s T e x a s, t h e r e w a s a s e r i ous o v e r ­ p r o d u c t i on in the p e t r o l e u m i n d us ­ t r y with c o n s e q u e n t e x t r e m e l y low pri ces, Mr. P l u m m e r T h e p r o d u c t i o n wa- ta i l ed by t he g o v e r n m e n t . c o n t i n u e d . 1 t h e n c u r ­ N e w M e t h o d * the f or ce mor e oil O p e r a t i n g costs we r e so high t h a t it wa- n e r e - s a r y t<> appl y new s p e a k e r e x pl a i ne d. me t ho d s , t r ied have b e e r T h r e e m e t h o d - I o u t succes sful l y, T he first is r e - | p r e s s u r i n g or t he f o r c i n g of g a ­ into the oil .-ands to ol- air ban “ A m e r i c a n N e u t r a l i t y , ” D r . ! on “ I n t e r v e n t i o n J o h n I. 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R E P O R T S ^ At Fayetteville T e x a n S p o r t s Ed ited by S T A N L E Y G U N N JOF- B E L D E N , Associate* Sport* E d ito r B y E L L S W O R T H C H U N N Spacial Texan Correspond*nt S IC K L I S T At St. David's H ospital: Je w e ll Johnson, A n nie B . M cClendon, V irg in ia Connor, F ra n k W illiam s, IL J . Loc, A lta M. Carnes, G u y E a kin a, W illia m B y rd , M arg aret Lipscomb, Esth e r Mom eyer, Ar- ledpe Lipscomb, V in ce n t Jesse, Dorothelee Knighton, C. A. R a n k ­ in, S ta ffo rd i raven, Ja n e D ickey, Felto n B ro w n , M arvin Fo g g , I.a- Fa y e tte Duckett, G rin W ilk in s, J e f f A ustin, Ja c k Dismukes, H a r ­ old Kidder, V irg in ia K en d all, ami Vivian Rvan. \? Seton In firm a ry : M ildred T. J . Daniels, W inans, M ack W oodw ard, Robert Fred erick Park, Derby, Zenobia -Kelly, K a th e rin e Holmes, M au rice Price, E llio tt Roberts, M erle O ’Neal, Ja c k Cun- ningham, A lvin M artin , V irg in ia Chadbourn**, Rob O ’H air. Laddie Lidiak, Theodore Dorsey, W . L. Bridges, M a ry Alice C ockrell, Ruth H all, and Sue Foote. A t Scottish R ite D o rm ito ry: Nett Fiances, Doris Dodson, M a ry Helen K e lly , Anne B ird w e ll, P a ­ tricia M cG reg o r, M a ry IL Jo h n ­ son. Ill at hom e: M a ry Je a n Be n n e tt, I L B. Strother, M a ry Brogan, Helen Ramsey, D orothy Marks, Nonie Field , H a rr y Loehr, Ruth O liphint. Ruth W eddington, M a ry Bess Egan, V irg in ia Roberts, C lara Block, Jo e Roach, Sue T h rift, M ary Blanche B a ile r, Jo h n Fagg, Dorothy W ithers, Hallie C righton, and W illia m Allan. M a ry H enley Chase le ft Thu* - ' day to spend the week-end at her I home in Hillsboro. W HLUCKIES p p PROPER AGING K l :V I l u c k i e s " ! ! ! B m T O A S T ED PISC i t ’s 'LUCKIES' CENTER Lea ves LUCKIES' SCIENTIFIC BLENDING ‘ L U C K IE S " M O IS T U R E CONTROL ^LUCKIES" STANDARDIZED UNIFORMITY L U C K IE S A R E LESS ACID F A Y E T T E V I L L E . A rk., Feb. The Razor backs o f the TJni- versity of South**i n 34 to 2 J, them and th** numb* c o n fe re e c paced Arkansa the j M ethod ic Mu-tangs, I here tonight to defeat themselves <$ place the r one position in standing. Arkansa held the lead through­ out the game, but they were threatened one** near the middle **cond q u arter when ( ap- of the ! ain Hat en and Big Bitt Blanton, center arui guaid, respectively, started hitting the basket in quick de­ succession. The fense tightened, how ever, and the h a d wa- m aintained. Razorback S. M. r . was led by K a re n with k points, Blanton was second with 0. Poole paced th** Porkers with 12 points, and G illilan d came sec­ ond with 9. B lan to n ’s all corner -hots made the Mus­ I ipton and Ram spot him outstanding fo r tang with running closely. Two forwards, Don Locka rd and Le n o ir Hayes, did some fast passing and guarding to shine for Arkansas. Score at half: A ika n-as 18, Baylor Sweeps Over Leaving Farmers Flatter in Cellar 42-28, B y T. B. K E T T E R S O N Special Texan C orretpondent C O L L E G E S T A T IO N , Feb. 7. “ H o t” as the gym tem perature wa ch illy, the B a y lo r Cnivei.-uty Bears swept over th** Texas A g ­ gies by a 12 to 2* count in a run­ aw ay * age tilt here F rid a y night. Th** wreckage left th* Aggies fla t­ ter rn the Southwest C onferenc* cellar, holding only one victo ry in six ga mea, and the Bear- are now firm ly entrenched with three starts. victories in fifth place, seven in Elongated T h ro A lfo rd , fo r­ w ard, pushed seven of his fifteen shots and converted two of five gift toss-es to lead scoring with I ti points. The Bears took command e arly and made good ten of their nineteen to 1 lead, 26-8, at the half, the A g ­ of gies converting to c only tw o th** tw enty shots. Monte Carm ichael, cap tain,; somewhat rallied his Aggie mat** ,n the second h alf, and they held a Sight scoring advantage fo r a period, although coming no closer than l l points towards taking the lead. Cai michael netted IO points, j B a y lo r made sixteen field goals and ten free tosser to the Aggie-’ ten free t hi ows. field goals and eight Midkiff, Star Pitcher, Eligible for Texas (2 3 ) J.:. s M I . S. M U. T ipton, f Blanton, f ... (filb ert, Ramapo!, c K aren ( e ), c O rr, g Spain, g Bellam y, g f f ......... Totals Arkansas (3 4 ) G illiland , Benton, f Lo c k a rd, f Hayes, f Lurnlay, f Poole, t* Howell Ham ilton, c M artin, g Robbins, g (<•), e Total O ffic ia ls : June- - (F o rt W o rth ). 2 (I Fg Ft P f 2 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 2 0 I 4 I) ii . . . J I a6* 0 I — — — IO 3 9 _______ 0 ............ 4 ...I ii 6 Fg F t P f 2 0 3 I 0 I 2 ...A I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 „.3 I 0 ll I I I Dick .M idkin, lug red-headed season’s pitcher o f last v a rsity } baseball team, has d e fin itely es* I tablished his e lig ib ility foi 1936 season, according to a tele- j fia rn from the hoard of appeals j of the Southw est C onference that wa B illy D itch, coach, F rid a y by received th** M id k iff’s elig ib ility had been questioned in view o f his p a rtici­ pation in the Houston Post T o u r­ nament last. summer. for am ateur teams pitching s ta ff for The assurance of his being per­ mitted to play makes certain a this strong y e a r’s last year chalked up four Southw est Con­ ference victories and no defeats. to lead all conferenc** pitchers in games won. team. M id k iff --------- o--------- 1 5 4 12 end at her home in D eauville. R uby Miman spent last w eek­ C A R D I N A L I N F I E L D S IG N E D S T . L O L I S , Feb. 7. m arried a few weeks ago. r -Y h e dinner will follow' th e wed- theme with sp rin g flowers rmg fo r decorations. Tap dan cers from Don F u lle r’s School of Dancing will en tertain with a mock w ed­ ding presented to the rhythm of jazz music. Those on the p ro ­ g ram are Gladys Reeves, B etty and Billie Poe, Bobby Green. Bob­ bie Jam es, and Mildred Johnson. IO o’clock m em bers of At the club and and stag their dates guests will dance to th e music of Frank H u b e r t’s orchestra. * * * Valley Club to Give Dance February 21 F riday, F e b r u a r y 21, has been selected as the date on which the Valley Club will give its annual dance. G am es W eaver and his or­ ch e stra will play fo r the dance to be given in the crystal ballroom of the Driskili Hotel from 9 until 12 o’clock. Tickets m ay be obtained Taylor, Robert from Volney K ern, Henry Holland, or Charles PugsJey. At the last m eeting mem bers of the club voted to postpone elec­ until Tuesday, tion of officers F e b r u a r y 18, a t 7:30 o’clock in the Texas Union. East minute a r ­ rangem ents for the dance will also be made a t th a t time. * * * Belton Girls Invite Freshmen to Party open F reshm an men have been in­ house vited to atten d an class of given by the freshm an Mary H ard in-Baylor College in Belton Saturd ay, F e b r u a r y 15, a t 8 o’clock. Boys interested in go­ ing should call Ross S pencer or leave th eir names in the office of the Texas I ’aion. I i m i n t I n o u n . _ S . - r . . s a ? - . i 'j Starts T o d a y ! TODAY IN BR IEF 11:15 o’clock— Dr. Sam Jock el teachers, Austin to address High School. I o’clock— Business m eeting and luncheon for alum nae of Kappa Alpha T heta sorority a t the cha pte r house. I o’clock— Broadcast the opera, “ Tristan and Isolde,’’ to be received in the Physics Building. of 3:30 o ’clock — Austin Kwill to be e ntertained by the Klub Miss Lillian W ester a t home of Mrs. T. A. Brown. 6 o’clock— Mexican supper fo r ex-students of C.I.A. at the home of Mrs. ,C. H. S t a r (li­ fer. 8 o ’cloak— Old and bottle-pool U niversity Club. 8:15 o’clock— Jose time sm oker to urnam ent, Iturbi, a t Hogg Memorial A uditorium. C.I.A. Ex-Students Celebrate Today In all parts of Texas F e b r u a r y 8 is observed by ex-students of I. A., Texas S tate College for Women, as the day m arking the college. This founding of that be year a Mexican supper will of given in Austin a t the home Mrs. ( ’. H. S ta n d if ar, fo r ('. I. A. their husbands, and ex-students, tonight a t 0:15 o ’clock. f iiends, to 7 o ’clock a radio From 6:45 program will be to groups all over the state. bro adcast Associate hostesses for the d in ­ n er are Mesdames StarulifeQ^ Mor­ ris Schwartz, Amos Felts, E. C. Duke. S. H. Bylander, Bill Hel­ iums, J. E v e tts Haley, and Misses Ju a n ita Simpson, Mary Cook, I F e rn Alfrey, Louise Matheny, and Elizabeth Keeney. ALUMNAE TO MEET The m onthly business m eeting 1 and luncheon of the Kappa Alpha ! this I T heta alum n ae will be held a fte rnoon the at I o’clock a t c ha pte r house. The active cha})- i te r will ta k e p a rt in the luncheon preceding the business meeting. Local Music Club Fleets O ft jeers Mrs. N. M. Wilcox was elected presid e n t of the W e d n e sday Morning Music (Tub a t a meeting held F e b ru a ry 5 in crystal the the Driskili Hotel. ballroom of O th er officers which w ere elected a r e Mrs. Lee Hollander, firs t vice­ president; Mrs. Roger Tyler, sec­ ond vice-president; Mrs. E. P. Schoch, recording s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. Q. < . Taylor, p a rliam e n taria n ; and Mrs. W. ( ’. Youngs, reporter. Mrs. Vena K. Mathews will e n ­ te rta in the club on F e b r u a r y 19 in 803 West Twenty-second with the p rese n ta­ tion of a piano and organ recital. * * * studio her on Lee-Mullinax Wed 11 J Austin Friday V edic Lee Mullinux, Univer­ sity stu d e n t from W innsboro, and H u b e rt Lee> fo rm e r student, were the a fte rn o o n , m arried Rev. Lawrence W h a rton of the U niversity P re sb y teria n ( 'huron officiating. F riday Only relatives and a few close the wedding at friends attended Mr. W h a rto n ’s residence. Miss Zelma Mullinax, the bride’s sister, Was her only a tte n d a n t. A f t e r a short w edding tr ip Mr. and Mrs. Lee will be at home at. 17(H) Colorado. She will continue her studies and will g ra d u a te in Ju n e . * * * University Dames J T o Meet Wednesday The University Dames will m e e t at the Wesley Bible Chair W ednesd ay a f te rn o o n , F eb ru ary 12 a t 3 o’clock. Hostesses will be th e Mesdames R. P. H arris, J. N. S te w a r t, J. F. Rzeppa, Marie Meckensen. K. S. Tom, D enver Keeney, C. O’Neal, and C. E. Jackson. F. p ro g ra m , A sot tai hour, and business meeting have been plan­ ned. Mothers and wives of new stu de nt- are invited. [STATE 7 CAPITAL L a s t D A V J A CK B E N N Y IN in “ I T’S T H E A I R ” U n a M e rk el T e d H e a l y 15c l l to I r ° c W T o d a y IO a . m . Adi n. 10c S t a r t s S u n d a y ! X T A Kwill Klub to Hear Civil War Stories Short stories of the Civil W a r period in Texa- will comprise the prog ram at a m e e tirig of the A us­ tin Kwill Klub this afte rn o o n at .’ •TO o’clock. Anecdote- bf ‘•Slave­ time D arkies” will be told. The club will be en tertain ed by Miss Lillian Wester, instr lictor in Romance Languages a t the U ni­ versity, at the home of her au n t, Mrs. T. A. Brown. * * * Guild to Sponsor Book Review Friday Club Will Hold Bottle-Pool Contest The University Club will have time sm oker and bottle- an old 8 to n ig h t I pool of I o’clock under the Dr. W alter P. Webb. G ingerbread will be served all participants. a t direction to u r n a m e n t to u rn am en ts. Each year the club holds th re e T h e bottle-pool w inners play for the ehampion- I ship in the la tte r p a r t of the year. P re sen t champion is Dr. J. W. J Baldwin, associate professor of the a r t of teaching. Mrs. E leanor Sims will review I Ann L ind bergh’s hook, “ N orth of the O rien t,’’ at a book sponsored by the St. David’s Guild io n F riday afte rn o o n , F e b ru a ry 14, at 3.30 o clock in the crystal ball- room of the Driskili Hotel. en(j review week-end a t her home B,onita1 Blundell is spending the in Lock- Helen Cocil(> Cook is visiting pa r e n ts jn Seguin this week- 1 Mrs. Sim- has reviewed hooks in at various group meetings Houston this winter. Tickets are nounced on sale fo r 50 cents. Delta Phi Epsilon the Goldberg ut f leveland. an- pledging of Rhoda has Chain Store Boss Sees Future For Men in This Work | “ If I were into the chain a young man, I would get store business in spite of w hat the leg­ islators say,” IL M. Totland, m a n ­ ager of the Woolworth store here, told the N ew er Methods D istribu­ tion class F riday morning. th a t the chain store offers large possibilities to the person who shows the execu­ tive th a t he is capable. He explained “ You can g e t a store of your own in th ree years on th e aver- . age,” he informed the class. This shows th a t it takes much less time to get in non- top | chain enterprises, he pointed out. In his own case he was made a m anager tw enty-seven month- in the work. a f t e r to the than “ C on tra ry to gen e ral opinion, there is room at the top. espec­ ially for the “ Many more speaker declared. ; stores would be established even em ployes,” some PACB THREE T I capable of m a naging them. The principal prerequisites in Texas, b u t we do not have men j good because she p ut it on h e r face a b o u t f ifte e n tim es a day in to I dem o nstrations a n d h e r skin was good salesmanship is for the s a le s - {in p e rfe c t condition. The o th e r the p ro duct j in d ifferen tly said t h a t she really man himself, Mr. T otland thinks. “ In did n ot know w h e th e r th e p r o d u c t my own store this f a c t was ex- wras good or not, only th a t i t was emplified by two cosmetics dem- a good seller. T h e firs t y o u n g on st r a te r s ,’’ he related. One told I lady sold twice th e a m o u n t t h a t me she knew her p ro d u c t was I the to be sold on la tte r did,” She’ll be waiting for a VALENTINE Choose one for ev er y girl N e w c lever D e sig n s 5c to 2 5 c M a n y d i f f e r e n t sel ec ti ons Come in early for an extensive selection C H A PE R O N S NAMED Chaperons for the A ll- U n iv e r - : tonight, s ity dance for which Blue Steele and his orchestra will play, L. Bland, Mrs. R. FL Butler, Miss M argaret W ilburn, and Mrs. Mary Gregory. are Mrs. Kathleen * * * L ittlefield D o rm ito ry E lects O ffic er s ( Ju ic e r s for the second semestet were elected at Littlefield Dormi­ tory T hursd ay night. Ruth W eddington was elected p resid e n t; Helen Harrael, v ic e ­ p re sid e n t; Ruth Hull, s e c r e ta r y ! and t r e a s u r e r ; and M artha H a r ­ wood, reporter. The girls voted not to publish an annual. S upper was served in the dining hall. Sue Kendall, senior in the Col­ lege o f Arts and Sciences, spent last week-end visiting her b rother, W. B. Kendall of Beaumont. W e P r e s e n t T O N Y F o r m e r l y w it h K e l l y ' s in H o u s t o n Ou r c h e f w h o r e a l l y k n o w s h o w to p r e p a r e It a li a n , M e x i c a n , a n d S p e c ia l D i s h e s . D a n e - f l o o r — N o r o v e r C S a r g e T H E P A R A D I S E 1 0 9 W . Oth P H O N E 2 - 3 1 6 5 Have you seen ? the n e w G len U rquar plaids and colored chalk stripes. 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Through No Fault of Their Own, Some Law Students A re Stumped T h e r e w a s a t i m e w h e n t h e S c h oo l o f L a w , as o ne of t h e subdivisions of t h e U n i v e r s i t y , w a s s y n c h r o n i z e d with o t h e r s c ho o ls a n d c o l l e g e s on t h e c a m p u s . |{y o b s e rv i n g t h e s c h e d u l e s a n d by m e e t i n g d e a d li n e s set by t h e R e g ­ i st r ar , its c o o p e r a t i o n c o n t r i b u t e d t o t h e s m o o t h r u n n i n g o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d p e r m i t t e d an e a s y t r a n s f e r o f s c ho o ls by st ud e n t s . c i d e d l y out of step. B u t t h a t w a s l ong a g o ; t o d a y t h e S c h o o l o f L a w is d e ­ A l t h o u g h t h e y t oo k t he i r finals at t he s a m e t i m e o t h e r U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s did, first y e a r l aw s t u d e n t s will not r e ­ c e i ve t h e i r e x a m i n a t i o n g r a d e s until t h e e a r l y fir mi ddl e p a r t of M a r c h . As t h e i r f i r s t s e m e s t e r g r a d e s a r e d e ­ in the t e r m i n e d by t he e x a m i n a t i o n s , t h e y a r e e n t i r e l y d a r k a s to w h e t h e r t h e y fai led o r p a s s e d until t h a t time. T w o c o u rs e s a r e o pe n to t h e m . T h e y c a n c o n t i n u e until t h e y l e a r n t he r es ul ts of t h e i r first s e m e s t e r ’s w o r k ; if t h e y h a v e fai le d, t h e y will not b e a b l e t o e n t e r d e p a r t m e n t and mu s t w i t h d r a w from t he Un i v e r s it y . O r t h e y m a y , as t h e l aw s c ho o l f a c ul t y s u g g e s t e d in a t o o t h e r n ot ic e on t he bulletin b o a r d F r i d a y , s c h o o l s by t o d a y , t h e last d a t e on w hi c h suc h c h a n g e s m a y t r a n s f e r be m a d e . If, in t h e l a t t e r e a s e , t h e y l e a r n in M a r c h t h e i r w or k w a s s a t i s f a c t o r y , t h e y will h a v e b ee n a u t o m a t i ­ c a l l y d r o p p e d f ro m t h e S c h o ol of L a w until s u m m e r or n e x t fal l. T h e i r l a w w o r k will h a v e b e e n d e l a y e d a w h o l e s e m e s t e r . a n u m b e r of students. E i t h e r alternative m a y w o r k as an unjust h a n d i c a p to Th i s si t u at i o n c ou l d b e r e m e d i e d b y p r o m p t g r a d i n g of e x a m i n a t i o n s — a c o n s i d e r a t i o n to whi ch s t u d e n t s a r e e n ­ t it led and w hi ch s ho ul d be o b s e r v e d f o r t h e s m o o t h c o ­ o p e r a t i o n o f t he U n i v e r s i t y . T h e Scho ol of L a w m a y be t h e p l a c e f o r m e n t a l g i a n t s o n l y ; but t h e r e is little j u s ­ t i f i ca t ion f o r t h e e x i s t e n c e o f a g r a d e s c h e d u l e c o n f l i c t w hi c h w o r k s so to t h e d i s a d v a n t a g e of s o m e of t he bud­ t h e i r c o u rs e s d i n g G o l i a t h s w h o a r e u n d e c i d e d a b o u t t h r o u g h no f a u l t of t h e i r o wn . A L L F I R S T sem ester students are due to pay the second half of th e ir registratio n fee. It may be paid between now and S aturday , If F e b r u a r y 8, without penally. today, F e b r u a r y 8, without paid penalty. If paid on Feb. IO or l l the penalty will be two sem ester hours of c re d it; ru a r y 12 or IS the p enalty will if be three s em este r hours, and four paid th e re a fte r , it will be semester hours. During the week students beginning F e b r u a r y the east will fill out a card end of the first floor corridor in Sutton Hall and present it a t the A uditor’s Office along with receipt for first and til# fee for the second meeter. F o r T e x a s residents amount will be $ 2 5 . s em este r se­ ttle 3 in hours a rc 11 to 12 o ’clock in J o u r ­ nalism Building 3 0 0 . L. M. H O L L A N D E R , p rofessor of G erm anic languages. F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E e xam in a­ tions for seniors will he held at 2 o ’clock S a tu rd ay afte rn o on F e b ­ Petitions must be in ru a ry 15. later the R eg is trar’s O ffice not 12. than W ed nesday, F e b r u a r y Place of exam ination will be an- C. A. S W A N S O N , associate p rofessor o f Romance languages. F R E S H M E N who intend to take English 2 0 2 s , a tw o-h our-credit for cou rse in English lite ratu re fresh m en , should add the course t h e i s t the Dean’s office this week, fees I T h ere are five sections, no two the a t the same hour and sam e dav*. on T H E O D O R E S T E N B E R G , the D epa rtm en t of if paid on F e b - 1 nounced later. E . J . M A T H E W S , r e g i s tr a r chairman of Engl ish. F I R S T S E M E S T E R grades are available a t the R e g is tr a r ’s O f ­ in fice. num erical order and each student will present his reg istratio n n u m ­ ber to obtain his grades. Reports a r e f i l e d E . J . M A T H E W S , registrar. T H E D E A D L I N E fo r signing up for the Te-VVai-Hiss t ry o u t sup­ per is Tuesday, F e b r u a r y l l . M A R G A R E T L O U I S E H IL L , leader. P O S T P O N E D will be given F e b r u a r y E X A M IN A T IO N S 17-22. S t u d e n t' who wish to take e x a m ­ ination* in this series should make application at the R e g is tra r’s Of­ fice not later than Monday, Feb I r u a r y IO. The exam in ations will j be held rn A rch itectu re Building ] 1 0 5 beginning at 2 o’clock. The schedule of subjects and hours is listed in the General Info rm ation Bulletin and is posted on bulletin boards. Conflicts in schedule max be arran g ed a t the R e g i s tra r’s O f­ f ic e on S a tu rd ay , F e b r u a r y 15. E. J . M A T H E W S , re g is t r a r R E H E A R S A L Is m e m b e r - of the scheduled Light Opera c a s t S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 8, a t g e n e r Hall Try ou t* 7 : 3 0 o ’clock. Next week the re- i women contestants will be h e a r s a ls will be held at th* same Thursday,- F e b r u a r y 20, tim e M onday, Tuesday, Wedrn d a y , F r i d a y arid Satu rday. |05 . H E R B E R T W A L L , director. to wishing titles of p articipate A L L freshman men and women in the Wilmot Declam ation Contest f o r J should leave their names and the their speech?* at Wag- for held in W a g ­ genet Hall 101 a t 3 o'clock; the try ou ts fo r men will be a t 7 : 3 0 o’clock. E L L W O O D GRISCOM, p rofessor of public speaking. (w ith S T U D E N T S in terested in improv­ in g th eir rea d in g ability in Ger­ special emphasis on m a n t e c h n i c a l G e r m a n ) a re invited to le a v e t h e ir n a m e s with W . E. Met- t e n th i n , p r o f e s s o r of Germ anic IO l a n g u a g e s , b e fo r e F e b r u a r y a n d to discuss the fo rm a tio n of a c o u rs e . Consultation n o n - c r e d i t P I C T U R E S M A D E F R E E N O W bought N* w students who a blanket t a x should have their pic- ture taken at the Co-Op not later than today. A f te r today a fee of 2 5 cents will be charged , E. C. the Co-Op R ath er, m a n a g e r of said. The Student Pulse IN DF.FF.N SE O F DR G R A N B E R R Y the fu tu re, The n a tu r e of the artic le a p ­ in pearing under Stud ent Pulse F ri d a y ’s T e x a n compels a reply in ord e r to p reven t a gross mis­ it understanding. In would be advisable fo r one to a c ­ quaint himself with the fa c ts c o n ­ he c ern ing th e m a t te r into a slanderous c r i t i ­ launches cism of an honorable r e ­ spected man brought to the U n i­ versity g u est stu dents speaker o f a group of r e ­ I with which one is not even cam pus before and the as motely re lated . I the most ap t doctors had as a hobby the m aking If the au thor of the artic le had known t h a t Dr. C r a n b e rr y was in I one of I this section of the c ou n try who of ! medical films, or if he had known refused ; that Dr. C r a n b e r r y had I invitations to serve on the facul- I ties of d i ffe r e n t medical schools, : or if he had known th at Dr. Gran- I berry had studied in London, V i­ or enna, Edinburgh, and P aris, if he had atten ded the program i and heard Dr. C r a n b e rr y speak of t ii .*• I bhe deplorable amount of publicity th a t had caused him much em ­ b arras s m en t and that he would not come to the University more publicity often because of then which he always he would realize how ridiculous t h a t I are his s t a te m e n t s about medical ad vertisem en t and lack o f e d u c a ­ tional value in the p rogram W ed ­ nesday night. the received Epsilon Delta the program as three d ifferent u tt e r The au th o r showed his not ignorance o f the m a tte r in even knowing what organization it ap ­ sponsored issues peared in of The Daily T ex an and was c a r e ­ fully announced a t the p e rfo rm ­ is ance. Alpha proud th a t it can bring such men as Dr. C r a n b e r r y to ou r cam pus, is indeed reg rettab le th a t but r e ­ such a p e rfo rm a n c e and ceived a the program was. arra n g ed strictly for the pre-med- i it al stud ents) can fully ap p reciate such a p rog ram , and as the au th o r of y e s t e r d a y ’s article is not even a pro rued, his opinion is n aturally biased. i open-minded manner. Only I pre med in a more dignified is not (and it It Dr. C r a n b e r r y has shown his several pictures on our campus Epsilon tim- s before, and Alpha Delta has sponsored the showing of other medical films, but n ever has there been any sensationalism displayed. T h ere a re many p r e ­ med* in the University who have is never seen an operation. only logical th at they would like to know ju s t what they a r e g e t ­ ting in to; and th at is the reason so many have asked Alpha E p ­ silon Delta to bring medical pic­ tures to the campus this y e a r , and that is the reason why Alpha E p ­ acco m m o dated silon Delta them. The object is not to a tt e m p t anything so foolish as to ed u c a te pre-meds in surgical technicalities, but merely to show students what to exp ect in their profession. U n ­ fo rtu n ate ly an undue a m o u n t of pro- publicity was givan to the g i a m this week and m a n y a t ­ tended who were not pre-meds in terest. nor had any medical F ro m the actions of these people the T e x a n rep o rter found a basis for his s tory of Thursday m o rn ­ they were, at the same ing, and any time. Considered absurd by pre-meds. has for popular One c a n n o t base just criticism on a newspaper article, which is interest and printed which is th ere fo re man y times e x- x ag e r a te d as was the one in r e ­ In due resp ect to Dr. ference. C r a n b e rr y , I sincerely hope that the au th o r of y e s te rd a y ’s article will apologize for his rem ark s. ( ’ H A R L E S IL HERN D O N , Presid ent, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Forum - - (Continued from Page One) F e b r u a r y l l ; F. L. J e w e t t , F e b ­ ru ary 2 5 ; R. C. Martin, March IO; George Stocking, Marc h LM. E d g a r house: W. A. Felsing, 19; C. M. Cleveland. February March I ; Leo B l a c k c o c k , M arch 18; L. VV. Payne, April I. Fit* h ou se: IL J . E ttlin g e r. F e b r u a r y 2 0 ; W. A. Felsing, March 5 ; VV T. Conklin, March 1 9 ; Clyde Littlefield, April 2. F resh m an students, Plan II: E . S. Redfo rd, F e b r u a r y IO; W a l te r Percy jL Crosby, G reat Britain rights reserved- C 1916^ King Features Syndicate, Inc Radio Ramblings B y N A T H A N S A F I R Kuehne to Speak Are You Going On Color Pictures T o Church Rolfe, March M a r c h March 29. 1 5 ; I P aul Was*enich, Felsing, W, A. Grimes house II. C. Blodgett, J . T. P a t te r s o n , F e b r u a r y March 3 ; E d w ard Heinsohn, March 17 ; B. C. T h a rp , March 31. l h ; Holland h ou se: J . A. Fitzgerald , F e b r u a r y 2 0 ; FL G. Smith, March 5 ; A m o No wot ny, March 19 ; W a l­ te r McKen zie, April 2. J o n e s h o u se: C. M. Cleveland, 2 0 ; De W i tt Reddick, F e b r u a r y March 5 ; C. E. Rowe, March 1 9 ; Rex Hopper, April 2. Kappa S i g m a : S. A. M aeCor- kle, F e b r u a r y IO; F o w ler H a rp e r, IL J . E ttlin g er, F e b r u a r y Stum berg, March March 23. CL VV. 2 1 ; 9 ; Lindley h ou se: Clyde Littlefield , Jo h n McCurdy, F e b r u a r y March 3 ; VV. E . M organ, M arch 1 7 ; V. I. M oore, M arch 31. 1 8 ; Little Cam pus D o rm ito r y : F o w ­ ler H arp er, F e b r u a r y 18 ; Clyde Littlefield, March 3 ; VV. F. Cid ley, March 1 7 ; E d w ard Heinsohn. March 31. L undgren h o u se: Cheater L a y, F e b r u a r y 1 8 ; V. I. Moore, March 1 7 ; 3 ; E , G. Keller, M arch Charles Timm , March 31. McG eath h ou se: M arty Karow, F e b r u a r y 19 ; Rex Hopper, March 4 ; Meridith Posey, March 1 8 ; C. W. Hall, April I. P a tte r s o n h ou se: B e r r y W h i t ­ tak er, F e b r u a r y 1 8 ; Karl M cG in ­ 3 ; Paul Thompson, nis, March March 1 7 ; J a c k Chevigny, March 31. Phi Delta T h e t a ; II. Y . B e n e ­ l l ; G. W . Stum- dict, F e b r u a r y berg, F e b r u a r y 2 5 ; Charles Timm, P . Hildebrand, March March 24. IO; I. Phi G am ma D e lta: I. P. H ilde­ brand, F e b r u a r y l l ; L . L. Click, F e b r u a r y 2 5 ; F r e d e r i c D uncalf, March IO; F o w ler H arp er, M arch 24. . . of its debut The Presid ent talks to the Boy (both networks) Scouts a t 5 : 3 0 F o r lovers o f m ysteries, a . new p ro g ram entitled “ The A d ­ S h e r l o c k Holm es,” v e n t u r e s t o ni ght at 9 : 3 0 makes I ( W C N ) Al Goe r i ng, Ben Ber I rue’s pianist and chief a r r a n g e r , to go the book ma k i n g business . B. A. the • old L u ck y Strike Ban d, will he the the j guest c o n d u cto r has quit into (horse ra c in g to yo u ) Rol f e, who used . to c on du c t the old m aestro tonight on . . . . Hit Parade ( W O A I a t 7 ) . I 0 :0®- I on .(OI­ IM ) : 3 0 * P r o g r a m s ( o r S a t u r d a y M u- and “ T r i s t a n S E R I O U S C i n c i n n a t i C o n s e r v a t o r y o f K MOX O u r A m e r i c a n S c h o o l s . W O A I . (I p«* rn. W O A I . P r e s i d e n t K l .-A B e a u t y B o x T h e a t e r . K M O X , Nino M ar tin i, K M O X . S e a r c h e r s th,* K M O X . Po rt la n d S y m p h o n y K M O X . R o o s e v e l t , o f I s o l d e , " W O A I , O r c h e s t r a , U n k n ow n , L I G H T •Hit P a r a d e , W O A I. OO- OO— It obi no l f an d his V iol in , W O A I . 3 0 — C h a t e a u . W I . W . ll OO I 0 OO I (I MO I I O O H o o s i er H ot S h o t s . W n A I . - C a l i fo r n i a Melodies, K M O X . Billy B r o o k - - O r c h K N O W . Ben B e r m e ’?* O rc h . W O A I. O r v il l e K -lapp s O rc h . K N O W . O x / ie N e l s o n ’* O r c h K MOX. K a y K y s e r ’s O r c h . W I W , - B e n n v G o o d m a n ’* O r ch \V M AO. — flddy B u * ' B i n ’s O r ch . W H A P . 11 “IO- (fertile K a y 's O r c h . K K I . O . — T om I Oakley’* O r c h . K F R C . 12 OO— Rudy 12 IO Will O s b o r n ' s Or ch . W L W . 1 2 : 4 ’i - E n r i e Madnirueru - O r c h . W I . W G r a n d v s O r ch . W I . W . I alo——T ed L e w i - - O r c h . KF I. WHERE TO GO Phi Kappa P si: F o w le r H arp er, F e b ru a ry IO; J a c k Chevigny, F e b ­ r u a r y 24 ; J . A. Btl rd i ne, March 9 ; “ R I F F - R A F F . ” A t P a r a ­ mount. With J e a n Harlow, Spen­ c e r T r a c y , and Jo seph < alleia. the E. K. McKinnis, March 23. Phi Sigma D elta: O. D. W e e k * ,: F re d e ric k H a r d y , ! F eb ru ary IO; I F eb ru a ry 2 4 ; C. F. A rrow ood, I March 9 ; E. G. Smith, March 23. j Pi Kappa A lph a: L. L. Click, I l l ; Edmund Heinsohn, F eb ru a ry F eb ru ary 2 5 ; L. VV. P ayn e, March | IO; Tom Rouase, M arch 24. Reed h ou se: Roscoe M artin, | P a in te r, I 1 9 ; T. J F e b r u a r y S. March 4 ; VV. P. W ebb, March 1 8 ; FL G. Keller, April I. Sigma Alpha F^psilon: Waltei i Rolfe, F e b r u a r y I I ; I). A. Penick, 2 5 ; H. Y. Ben edick F e b r u a r y March IO; Douglas W eeks, March 24. Sigma Alpha Mu: E. G. Smith, J IO; A m o Nowotny, F e b r u a r y 2 4 ; G. W. Stu m herg, F e b r u a r y Marc h 9 ; Charles Timm, Marc h 23. Sigma Chi : Clyde /L ittlefield , I F e b r u a r y IO; II. S. McMath, F e b ­ ru ary 2 4 ; F’owler H arp er, March 9 ; J . A. Burd ine, Marc h 2 3 . Sigma Phi F^p*i!on: Roscoe M a r ­ tin, F e b r u a r y 1 3 ; W alte r Rolfe, F e b r u a r y 2 7 ; II. T. Parlin, March 1 2 ; CL F. A rrow ood, March 2 6 . ! Sigma N u : J . A. Burd ine, Feb- I ru ary IO; IL T. Parlin, F’e b ru ary 2 4 ; H. C. B lod gett, March 9 ; V. j I. Moore, March 2 3 . S tag g house: A. B. Cox, F e b - 1 ru ary 2 0 ; L e o B l a c k s t ic k , March 5 ; VV. S. B lackshear, Marc h 19; ; F re d e ric D uncalf, Apt ii 2. Tau Delta P M : D e w i t t Reddick, F e b r u a r y l l ; J . C. Dol­ lop, F e b r u a r y 2 5 ; J a c k Chevigny. IO; T. S. P a in te r, March March 24. To j as Club: E d m u n d Heinsohn, I. P. H ildeb ran d ,! F e b r u a r y 1 2 ; F eb ru ary 2 6 ; VV. P. Webb, March 11; VV. FL M etzenthin, March 25. i T h eta X i : V. I. Moore, F’eb ru ­ ary 1 3 ; C. WL Hall, F’e b ru a ry 2 7 ; DeWitt Reddick, March 1 2 ; J . CL Policy, March 26. W elty house: C. V. Pollard, 2 1 ; A m o Nowotny, ii. VV. H arper, F’e b ru ary March 6 ; 2 0 ; F,’ CL Smith, April 3. Witt house: I). K. B r a c e , F e b ­ P a rlin , March ru ary 1 8 ; H. T. 3 ; D. A. Penick, March 1 7 ; M arty Karow, March 31. Y. M. C. A. D orm itory: Webb, F e b r u a r y 1 7 ; FL G. March 2 ; S. A. MaeCorkle 1 6 ; De W itt Reddick, March W. P. Keller, March 30. ------------------- -o---------------- ju nio r Ouida Altman, the School of E d u c a tio n , visited her sister. Mr*. Sol P ark *, in Houston last week-end. in Xezvus Cockerham of Sudan has t ran s ferred from the U n iv er­ at sity to Texas Tech College Lubbock. Constance Matula visiting friend# in San M arco# this week­ end. is “ S P L E N D O R . ” A t the With Miriam Hopkins, W estley, and Jo el McCrea. S tate. Helen “ M U R D E R O F DOCTOR A t the Queen. Cortez and Mary HAR- With Astor. RIG AN. Ricard o “ IT 'S Capitol. IN T H E A I R . ” A t With J a c k Benny. the " C H A M P A G N E F O R B R E A K - F’ A S T . ” At the T e x a s . With Jo an Marsh and Hard ie Albright. M I D N I G H T S T A G E S H O W “ H arlem B ro a d c a s t of 1 9 3 6 , ” an all-negro re vue, goes onstage at the Capitol T h e a t e r tonight at The s tage show 1 1 :3 0 o’clock. lasts two hours. No fea tu re pic­ t u re will be shown. Review ed T od ay A T T H E S T A T E “ S P L E N D O R ” A U n i t e d A r t ­ i s t s p i c t u r e , p r o d u c e d b y S a m u e l G o l d w y n D i r e c t e d b y E l l i o t N u ­ g e n t . W i t h M i r i a m H o p k i n s , J o e l M c C r e a , H e l e n W e s t l e y , D a v i d N i v e n , K a t h e r i n e A l e x a n d e r , a n d P a u l C a v a n a u g h . “ Splendor” is Rachel C r o th e rs ’ first a tt e m p t at w riting directly the s creen. Chis playwright, for who has done some of the most t h e amusingly flippant lines in gilded e ra, tins time grinds out a -creen story th at is T rip e . . . and nothing else. Hokum is too digni­ fied a te rm for this bosh ab ou t a girl in love with her husband, but prom oting hi- c a r e e r by pieing “ nice” to his employer. Things are fu rth er put in the old ru t when I the husband’s fam ily a re cold to her and resent tho m ar ria g e . Thus “ S plendor” is a v e ry poor to Hollywood writing is prelude fam e, as far a* Miss C ro th ers in each scene, does Miriam Hopkins, looking more beautiful than ever and ac cen ting her ( ’harm best with the bad m aterial. Helen tho only de­ W estley cent part the opus. Jo e l Mc­ C rea is again the collar ad boy. the . hut the is so stale Miss Hopkins key-note “ Splen dor” . story Sets and costum e# have is fine in in . O p t i m i s t C l u b P r e s e n t * S u s h o r o w s k y ’s F a m o u s P a i n t i n g NANA T h e m o s t e x t r a ­ r e s u l t o r d i n a r y p r o d u c e d e v e r on r a n v a s . It all b u t N ow on vi e w b r e a t h e s . 1 1 3 W . 6 t h S t . l l a m (O p . m . , 2 5 c A d m i s s i o n , t o P r o c e e d s of t o g o t h e A u s t i n O p t i m i s t C l u b ’ s U n d e r ­ p r i v i l e g e d B o y s w o r k t o s h o w i n g f un d. t h i s M arch ; c on cerned . is “ Color P h o to g rap h y ” the su b je ct o f a lecture to be given by Dr. J . M. Kuehne. professor iii Geology Building of physics, a t 5 auditorium F’e b ru a ry o ’clock, Dr. C. chairm an o f c om m itte e, has announced. the public lectures FL Arrow ood, - 12, Illu strating his talk, Dr. Kuehne will show sliiles of color pictures he has made, including pictu res of the flowers and hills of Cen tral T e x a s , of the A merican West, and the Orient. As a record of a trip to t h e Orient in the sum m er of 1 9 3 4 , he pictures of Hawaii. , has J a p a n , China, and oth er e a s t e rn ! fo r t y | countries, many of which will be included in the lectu re. “ I shall of color t r e a t d i ffe r e n t kinds j o f color by p ho tograph y,” he said. 1 “ T h ere a re quite a num ber of j photography. 11 types shall place emphasis on the screen i process, illustrating and preluding I the photography with some demon - j s tration of color e f f e c t and s e n ­ s a t i o n / ' I c a n ’t even redeem it. E s t i m a t e : C plus. haneock. A T T H E C A P I T O L “ I T ’ S I N T H E A I R , ” d i r e c t e d b y C h a r l e s F . R e i s n e r . A M e t r o - G o l d w y n - M a y e r P i c t u r e . With an eye on the law o f sup­ ply and demand Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, an ticip ating a really un­ w arran ted c ry for J a c k Denny in o f the following his ap p e aran ce the supposed “ hit” p icture season, “ B r o a d w a y Melody,” ground out “ I t ’s in the A i r ” as a chaser. This pra ctically explains every fau lt of the film. On sec­ ond th ought, perhaps M.-G.-M. placed a bet on the w ro ng person fo r in “ B road w ay Melody” belonged to Flleanor Powell without an y a r g u ­ ment. previous pictu re, the Una Merkel, N a t Pendleton, Ted Healy, and Al Shean a r e all l au gh -getters, but lack of enough com edy lines to go aro und causes all not to register. U na Merkel is *ast in a dra m atic role, which p revents her crac k in g laugh-p ro­ voking lines. Al Shean hasn ’t even a speaking part. Yet with all the comedians a s ­ sembled a few h earty laughs may “ I t ’s in the A i r ” he forthcoming. will give Benny an opportunity to radio as a rib screen ac to r. And when M ary Livingston re to rt s that >hc thinks he i.-n’t so hot, she w o n ’t be fa r w rong. himself on the E s t i m a t e : C. — P . A. 4T r i s t a n a n d I s o l d e ’ B road cast T oday The Metropolitan Opera broad ! c a s t of “ Tri*tan and Isolde” will i be received in the Physic# B u ild ­ ing auditorium this a fte rn o o n a t this work I o’clock. Singers of Richard W a g n e r will be K i r s ­ Isolde, Karin ten F lag s tad as Branzell as B ra n g a e n e , and Lau- ritz Melchior as T ris ta n , with Ju liu s Huen, Jo.*-ef H uffm an, and Hans Clemens. in The b roa d c ast will also he r e ­ ceived in the lectu re ro o m of the H om e Eco n om ic# Building. Students a re invited to attend the broadcast. Dine— Dance R om ance His serm on will be p receded L et E v e r ' the anthem . “ Now T o n g u e , " by B a c h , and will be t h e postlude f o l l o w e d b y “ S c h e rz o ” by L e m aig re . G eorge ten or, will sing “ I vVill C u rry , L if t P p Mine E y e s ” by H a rk e r. U n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h S tud ent Sunday school will meet at 9 : 4 5 o ’clock. i lasses j At l l o ’clock Dr. Samuel L. mu Jo ek el will p reach on “ The Marks of a C h ristian,” At 5 : 4 5 o’clock S un d ay a f t e r ­ noon, evening vespers will he held, followed by a fellowship to be supper a t 6 o’clock. At 7 : 30 Dr. E. R. K ellesberger will give an illustrated lectu re on A fric a . C i e c h - M o r a v i a n S e r v i c e s The C/.ech-Moravian Bre th ren C h urch services will be held a t S unday the T e x a s Bible C h air fro m 4 to 5 : 1 5 o’clock. The Rev. Joseph H e g a r of Temple will c on ­ d u i t the services. C H I H U A H U A L E A D S M E X I C O P A C H U C A , Hidalgo, Mexico, F e b . 7.— ( I N S ) — C hihuahua w en t first place in the Mexican into National Basketball T o u rn a m e n t to d ay by d efeatin g San Luis P o ­ tosi, 3 2 to l l . Nuevo I c o n d e ­ feated Z ac a te ca s . 2 4 to 19, and c o n ­ S t a te of T am au lip as the quered the S tate of M exic o, 3 2 to New - - $4 D o w n $4 U n d e r w o o d C o r o n a R o y a l R E M I N G T O N Monthly P O R T A B L E S LTC la P h o n e 2 - 5 9 2 0 T o d a y F o r F r e e T r i a l TEXAS BOOK STORE The Students Book Exchange C o m p l e t e T y p e w r i t e r S e r v i c e A u t h o r i z e d S a l e s a n d S e r v i l e Sunday? Al l S a i n t s ’ U n i v e r s i t y E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h Holy Communion will be held at 7 : 3 0 o’clock Sun d ay morning and church school a t 9 : 3 0 . The organ prelude will be a t 1 0 : 4 5 , followed by the m o rn ing p ra y e r the Rev. and serm on a t 6 V/ illiam S. o ’clock vespers begin, directed by Edm und King. The Sun d ay Club supper s t a rt s a t 6 : 3 0 . Bill E rw in will be the speak er. B lack sh e ar. A t l l by U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h of T om orrow Sunday school m ee ts a t 9 :4 5 , followed a t l l by a serm on, “ The for Challenge Youth of T o d a y ” by Dr. T. CL G ard n er of Dallas. A t 7 : 3 0 o ’clock Sunday night Dr. VV. fl. M cKen­ zie will preach on “ The Highest W isdom.” C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h The Rev. F rank L. J e w e t t , min­ the T e x a s ister, will speak a t Bible Chair at l l o ’clock on “ B e­ lieve It or N o t.” Special numbers will be given by Billy Davis and a double mixed q u a r te t. S a i n t P a u l ’ * L u t h e r a n C h u r c h Sunday school and Bible classes l l will meet a t IO o’clock. A t o clock the Rev. K. G. Mouz will speak on “ L e t Us Walk W o r th y o f the Gospel o f C h ris t.” Night services begin a t 7 : 3 0 . The su b ject is “ The Kingdom of j God, a Kingdom of G race as Seen from the P arab le of the L a b o r ­ ers in the V in ey a rd .” U n i v e r s i t y C h u r c h o f C h r i s t Bible school services will be held a t 9 : 4 5 with th* Univ ersity j class studying L u k e : IO under the l l :45. The .services fo r Rev. Fran k L. Cox. Mr. Cox will l l o ’clock I deliver the sermon a t | on “ M em o ry .” Communion will be t h e at training classes will be held o u t ­ side the chu rch at 6 : 3 0 Sunday night and will be conducted by | Dr. Ben Holland. A t 7 : 3 0 Mr. on i “ The D ay of R ecom p en se.” The ladies will meet at 3 o ’clock Mon­ study R e ve la­ day afterno on to tions: I. Dr. A. L. Devinney will conduct p ra y e r m e etin g W ednes­ day night at 7 : 3 0 , tea c h in g a les­ son on P s a l m : 8. C ox will deliver the serm on the U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h At l l o ’clock service Dr. pastor, will FJdmund Heinsohn, preach on “ The Right to L iv e.” H E A R Adm iral B yrd In Person Telling his own story of Conquering the A n ta rctic— 9 ,0 0 0 feet o f e x cit­ ing and exclusive pictures. Gregory Gym M atinee and Night Wednesday, February 12 A u s p i c e s B e n H u r S h r i n e T e m p l e T i c k e t s a t R e n f r o D r u g N o . I , U n i v e r s i t y C o - O p , U n i v e r s i t y T o g g e r y , S c o t t i s h R i t e C a t h e d r a l Gallagher’s C o v e r C h a r g e W e e k O a y s W e e k - e n d s 5 0 c C o u p l e $1 IO C o u p l e O pen from l l a . rn. ‘ N o C o v e r C h a r g e B e f o r e 8 : 0 0 ’ T h e M ost R o m an tic Spot in Tow n “M eet me a* G allagher's” 7 t h a n d C o l o r a d o For Perfect Laundry Service ALWAYS DIAL 6 4 4 4 DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY *Snappy S erv ic e*