Slit Battu ®txau The First College Daily in the South VOL. XXXI Regents Bids on Receive Women's Building March 8 B ids on tho W om en’s A ctiv ities Building have been advertised for •with sp ecifica tio n th a t all sealed bids m ust be in the C om ptroller’s o ffic e by March 8 at l l o’clock in tho m orning. The bids w ill be p resented and opened at the m eetin g o f the R egents on that date, J. W, Calhoun, com ptroller, announced Thursday. B efore ad vertising for bids a ll* ----------------------------------------------------- League Schools Enter One-Act Play Tournament T w o N ew District Centers Made at Plainview A nd Pearsall Started in 1927 Four R egional Contests Conducted During April J * | U O U I l C l l and sp ecifica tio n s w ere plans krone over and approved by the V ^ Q -'C C l building com m ittee, com posed o f; Dr. W. J. B attle, chairman and professor o f classical lan guages; R. L, W hite, U n iversity supervis­ in g architect; Miss Mary G ear­ ing, p rofessor o f home econom ics; D r zo o lo g y ; rnmnh-nllnr com pti oiler. I). B. C asteel. and J. W. Calhoun, «L * _ Three hundred In terscholastic Meets to Check Over Handbook L ^ uc oneact p,ay tournament, League m em ber schools have en* Interscholastic s tered the 1930 Roy Bedichek, ch ief o f the leagu e, P l e a s e r o f C o n U jn s . . . , A U A c t i v i t i e s U t I n f o r m a t i o n O n *» " » un" d . . . “ ’ta > ! is an increase o f 40 over the en try ., , , jlst ]a^ year. February I was tho in the piay j final dftte for cntry '• .. AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930. A pp lications For Postponed E xam s In Before Feb. IO o ffic e not Students who plan to take any o f the postponed exam in a­ beginning tions o f the series February IT must apply at tho later R egistrar’s IO, than Monday, February assistant Fichtenbaum , Max registrar, stated Thursday. exam ination officia lly postponed may be taken within a year of the date from which the exam ination w as postponed or w ith the next class in the sam e course, provided the stu ­ dent petitions the R egistrar as required. An Postponed exam inations w ill be given February 17, A pril 6, and J u ly 5. A pplications for exam in ations m ust be turned in to the R egistrar b efore F ebru­ ary IO, March 29, and June 28, respectively. Crane Stresses Building Needs In Talk Tuesday First Tryouts For E. P. Wilmot Prize on Feb. 14 Independent Group to Hold Declam ation in Law Building For New Students C ontest is Sponsored By Daughter Of Founuer T ryouts fo r places in the inde­ pendent groups of boys in the FL P. W ilm ot freshm an declam ation con test in the U niversity will be held Friday aftern oon, February I t, in the Law, Building auditor­ J. ium Keane, tutor in public speaking, Thursday aftern oon. at 3 o ’clock, stated D. Open To Freshm en front this This group is open to all fresh­ men boys. Three w inners will be selected independent group. Those desiring to try out and should to names of the public speaking departm ent a3 soon as possible, Mr. Keane a n ­ nounced. subm it their names their declam ations # and over the in the council revisions checked C a m p u s ----------- A handbook o i cam pus organ!- has ] John A. McCurdy, secretary o f I J. the E x-S tu d en ts’ A ssociation; ^\. Correll, p ro fesso r of electrical en gin eerin g, and Carl Eckhardt, i cations, which o f superintendent plant, also aided m ade in the plans. power!, been w orking on all year, w a s | corrections ,na(ie wh(?n the Co-ed Council m et The contract will be let in fou r with Miss D orothy Gebauer, as- separate divisions, con sistin g o f I distant dean ol women, in the ot- general, plum bing, h eating, flee of Dean of W omen I hursday the at 4 o ’clock. Inform ation on all and electrical contracts. requirem ents, campus a ctivities, election o f m em bers, what classes they represent, the purposes and tim e of m eetin gs are to be con ­ the in tho book. W hen tained handbook is published, copies of it will be distributed to the d if­ ferent o ffic er s o f the cam pus or­ ganizations. Students Leave On 3-Day Tour * 16 Engineering Inspection Industries o f Near San A ntonio Planned S ixteen civ*!! and arch itectu ral! eIC 1 * ' p • - Last year the Co-ed Council w as j organized and began work on the handbook on which they are n o w , , The mem bers w ere > working. selected as represen tatives o f d i f - ' # .. ... “ V ! ’ 1 e councl ! tournam ent. Enrollment Increase# n ecessitated the The increased enrollm ent in the; in- j crease in thV number of distinct play tournam en ts from 24 to 26, Mr. Bedichek said. The two new district centers established are to be held P lain view , with George W. Mc- D onald, o f W ayland} C ollege, as district m anager; and at P earsall, w ith G eorge P. Bar-; ron as d istrict m anager. president at W ayland C o lltg e, R egent Estimates . _ , rund s for Needed at Over $ 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 The E. P. W ilm ot declam ation con test freshm an girls and boys is sponsored by Mrs. S. B. Edward Crane, m em ber of the Roberdeau, A ustin, daughter o f ! Board o f R egents, told the mein-1 Dr. E. P. W ilmot, deceased, the first sponsor o f the con test. He began the con test in 1906. First prize fo r the w inner in both the men’s and the w om en’s division is $25. The second prize is $15 worth of books given by the Uni D istrict 8, form erly Marshall, ; hers o f the D allas T echnical Club has been moved to L ongview , with at their m eetin g in the U niversity II. L. F oster as d istrict m anager, j Club at noon Tuesday o f the need D istrict 12 has been m oved from or the U niversity for buildings to the replace the shacks now on Fort W orth to T rinity U niversity I at W axahachie, with Miss Yetta cam pus. M itchell as m anager. D istrict l l , i I form erly located at S. M. L., has; proper supervision and investm ent I I I 1 Mr. Crane suggested . . . . r r 3 f , that a versify Co-op. Second Tryout# February 18 The prelim inaries for the d ec­ been moved to T exas S tate Col- of the U n iversity’s leg e for W omen (CLI.A.) at Den I oil lands would relieve T exas ta x I Lunation co n test will take place i t j ton, with Em ory Ilorger m anager, payers of a huge burden, adding: I I ucsday, F eb ru aiy Ik. incom e from In le ft Thurs- campus 1 en gin eerin g stud en ts d ay afternoon at 1:30 o ’clock on • are Anne E lliott ch airm an ; Louise ; ^ ^ a three-day ducted by Phil F erguson, profes- nor of highw ay en gin eerin g, and Virginia D echerd; and M arjorie ^ ^ (o u rn a n ien t. R. L. P eu rifoy, adjunct professor JA m eyard. o f civil en gin eerin g. In terscholastic League one- “ The people o f T exas are in th e j wom en C(mtests hav<> been con- oil business the business organization of the freshm en girls. A ll girls inspection tour con- Robinson, secrettaryJ f [art‘tta T*1‘ ducted since 1927. The first year only eigh t schools w ere entered For- | nfyt Mexia> Miami( P a la t in e , San d ivision o f the -con test to all t ex ilin g to com pete in the co n test should give their names to Mr. Keane w ithin the next few days, it w as announced. U niversity should be enlarged and so developed as to be able to co n ­ duct this business properly.” In his speech Mr. Crane bot; Mary Grace Milam; Emma: and | the prelim inaries are open in a big w ay, ** * d is­ ^ _ '. ’ j The en gin eers visited the D it- C u r t a i n C l u b T r i a l s o------------ — I A ngelo, Sen Jacinto, H ouston, and first place, ; Sinton. M exia won T o Be February 17 ! with San A ngelo second and Sin- third tlin ger Lime Com pany o f N ew B raun fels Thursday aftern oon, go- ing from there to San A ntonio to- inspect day where th ey w ill Republic C em ent Company, San A ntonio S ew er Pipe W orks, and plant. the new sew age - for the spring The date f or try-; the C urtain Club has the ou| s the been set for Monday night, Febru l7 j announced Fred Mere- disposal j fjith, president, a fter a m eetin g of I the club Thursday night. y o-J^t«rature, as it is narrative prim arily * a lyric ' in , form . The style is remarkable fo r ; its extrertc^slpapi&ity, and the aggeration and supernatural e le ­ ornam ent*, m ents are m ere I Throughout the poem there is not Individual Class Feature E vening’s p r o g r a m a base thought, a fact which i i Stunts very unusual for litera tu re o f thai period. The high sense of dig- ! n ity, which is evident throughout, deads the epic to arise to noble A ll wom en of the facu lty have ^ a n < ^ r be. ,, b anq uet, ‘Th* *•<»* «* * U invite,! to attend th e c o - ,d ' o’clock and to attend the dance at the Scottish Rite Dorm itory from 8 to 9 o’clock follow ing th e banquets. 4 . .h i. Friday n igh t at 6 1 R oland’ con cern , th e treachery o f a French w arrior, Roland, a French brave and Charleroange’s nephew, is the hero o f the b a ttle again st the Saracens, and fin a lly pays the extrem e p en alty o f death for his bravery. Special Election Petitions Due By February 18 Officers to be Chosen Include President, V ice President P etition s for o ffic er s which w ill he filled by the special election of o f filed w:th February 25 m ay. be the Josie H ailey, secretary S tu d en ts’ A ssociation, as early as Tuesday, February not later than T uesday, February 18, each the school will be in charge of election box of his school. One assem blym an ll* and from The follow in g o ffic e s arc va­ cant: president o f the S tu d en ts’ A ssociation, vice president o f the S tu dents’ A ssociation, business adm inistration m en’s councilm an (S e n io r ), C ollege of E ngineering councilm an (se n io r ), W om en’s (ju nior, senior, or grad ­ Council uate from the stud en ts at la r g e). -.................o--------------- 3 4 2 N ew S tudents Special guests for the freshm an class banquet at L ittlefield D or­ mitory are Dr. and Mrs. J. B. W harey, Dr. and Mrs. EL T. Miller, Professor and Mrs. J. W. C al­ houn, arid Misses Martha Lockett and Rosalie G odfrey of the L ittle­ field house sta ff. G uests at the sophom ore dinner at Kirby Hall are Dean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, and Mrs. J. W. Rob­ bins and Mrs, Alma Hume o f the house sta ff. The juniors are to have as their gu ests at the W om an’s Building Mrs. Frances Goldbeck, Dr. Caro­ line Crowell, Mrs. A m o N ow otny, and Mrs. Pearl Cann Chad w ell, and Miss Elizabeth Brookshier of the W om an’s Building. Senior guests at the Scottish Rite Dorm itory are President and Mrs. IL Y. Benedict, Dean IL T. Purlin, Miss Ruby Terrill, Miss Lula Mary B aw ley, Miss Ione Spears, A m o N ow otny, Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCurdy, W. L. Mc­ G ill, Miss Anna Hiss, and Mrs. J. Bd. Kaufman and Miss Selm a S treit o f the house sta ff. Individual class stu n ts at each dinner are to feature tho ev en ­ in g ’s program. -------------- o -------------- In Second S em ester February IO S et A» ^ inftl J ransfcr D ay The number of new student*I registerin g for the second se m e s-j S tu d e n t, who wish to transfer! ter » « » brought to a to ta l o f 342'; late Thursday a ftern o o n with the I ft""" ° " c departm ent, school, or o f ‘ he U niversity to an- registration of 22 stu d en ts on the I than fourth day o f the new sem ester, other may not do so the oi*ht day a fter the b eg.n n in * of Accord mer to to • report from ti rt rn nil ,atet " ’La (Chanson in conception, b efore do Roland’ stand s like an arch, narrow but the g reat literature o f that age. It is typ ­ ical of those epics which were to follow .” — „--------- o— ———— Attendance A t Assembly Meets Is Compulsory A resolution providing for com - pulsqry attendance o f the m em ­ bers of the S tu d en ts’ Assem bly w as passed by the assem bly a t a m eetin g a t 7 :1 6 o’clock Thursday night. The hill was, introduced by M. L. Cook, representative from the School of Law. The p resident will be required to call fo r the resignation o f any member who is absent from three con secu tive m eetin gs o f the as­ sem bly, w hether such m eetings be regular m eetin gs or special m eet­ ings. No excu ses will be accepted for such absences unless the per son absent has been ill on all o? the occasions, or unless a repre­ sen ta tiv e has not been n otified at lea st tw o days in advance. around the perip with th* buzzard A uditor’s o ffic e One year ago today 21 stud en ts entered tho records show. - —-——O’ N ew W om en Student* M ust T a k e P .T . Exam 1 assistan t registrar. the Seco nd sem ester, according to j new! an announcem ent m ade Thursday The sun has shone fo r two days in succession . . . that is the m ost the U niversity, afternoon by Max I* .chtenbaum , sunshine w o v e had in 1930 . . . taking advantage Grade books will be distribute o f Old Sol on the g o lf links, ten- We nis cou rts and elsew here . heard one stu d en t allow th a t he’d go sw im m ing if he had a place to go . . . th a t’s carrying it just i f s the a bath-tub for us for a few more days. cd from the R egistrar’s o ffic e Sat­ urday m orning, and stud en ts are requested to w ait until Saturday afternoon and Monday to apply fo r tran sfers, Mr. F ichtenbaum stated. little too fa r though, I S tu dents w ere Q___ . . Dr. F. A. B ucschel. sta tistic ia n | c e m e t e r y t Mrs. Caldwell In the U niversity Bureau of Bus- iness R esearch, lor Jackson, Miss., to attend a m eet-; ing of the Southern A gricultural , T-L,,, .subject W orkers A ssociation. The lo ft Tuesday ■ . * . Tuesday night follow in g an acute 0 f heart trouble. f jgra. C aldwell, A velyn Caldwell, granddaughter is a jun ior in who su ffered a concussion of the " • ' , brain Saturday night when he fe ll, . j , \ U niversity and a m em ber of j , - ■ , ' - W illiam D ex ter Ham ilton, Jr.,: a p .p t . . -w h ic h h*! road to t h - , thc K ap p. K .p p v Gamma sorority. th“ s ^ c h T f L u r m t y houw J D ead lin e S et For and to appropriate m oney, about Sem inary g a v e a course on Tin’ $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 a year, with which operate the dorm itories. _________ o _______ Austin Presbyterian T h eologs al W omen stud en ts w ho entered U niversity as freshm en or as to N ew T esta m en t.” The Rev. P. D. tran sfers at the f in t o f the spring | Miller of A tlanta, Ga., taught a sem ester must have a physical ex £T^a p j ^ j U p s i l o n . . , . . * . , had not regained con sciousness; th u rsd a y aftern oon , T. O B am on, U niversity , . . com pletely, j )r j for . . .« physician lur men. stated. He has stu d en t issue of the . \ beer, conscious at intervals, how -. R eview w ill be due March I. A q { ever, and is gradually im proving. Jones, stu d en t editor, announced L Adoleac p don, m e n s fen cin g hold a special in at 8 0 clock Junior Ma- The new women stu d en ts are Main Building 172, according to Mrs. L. M. f to report to C orrective C ottage, an announcem ent m ade Thursday Uujfht H cla8H in m Wl. , t T w enty-fou rth S tr e e t,! night by Bob Miller, president of cau se I Miss Edith Bowman o f H on-ton • a g a in st the fraternity, w ill she said. m eetin g tonight I a u ; R # * v IP W A tlanta, conducted a <1,^-in ” Pi IX C V IC W mary M aterials and M ethods.” vviir taught a course Jo te n n is and Methods. the third i lc x a s Law r> I- I e x a s L a w C ontributions Failure to students, i. % . a , * J * , , , . . . (la ss on “ M aterials and M ethods am ination, Miss Leah G regg, of M issionary E d ucation.” Mrs.; stn jctor from wom en, WL G. A nderson, announced also in- in physical train in g for' Thursday. take the exam ination cu ts to bv count, d H as Special M eet . — 0 ! Thursday. “ In order to keep th ~*r~* C # .,,J_ _ # . s t u d e n t I m p r o v e s S lo w ly From Burns p leU C a r y for t h e t . hand rn a cor.. ^ essary tribution for the thu d ixsue.’ Jon" each .student’- Law Review com _ _ ;i u riudent a Law K* r‘m | _ t« w sa,d> *,,t vv^' hf f ministration.” and 6 o’clock. If unable to confit Th*- first class period wa* from at this time they have been a k rd . ^ o'clock at night. Rev. t, phone 23201 for an appointment. .A.... . o m . ................. . N e w m a n C lu b „ l o u H. W harton led the devotional — o ------------- ^ ^ ^ 8 : 2 „ „ , . lw .k. M u s j c W i „ F e a t u r e Alan S. F oust, graduate stu- ‘ wiHiam Buck T V * n t in the C ollege of E ngineer- A ll sta ff m em bers w ill be ex- The second clasn i , util 9:20 o’clock. period lasted . C z e c h C l u b M e e t i n g _ _ , . . ___ Caldwell is survived bv a Some Phases 01 (jon fic j(]( Southern D ivision of the A m en - n _ Science A ssociation ^anjfhter, Mrs. Jay Knox o f Had- 1 can Dairy j yesterday was j ; two sons, Thom as the D evelopm ent of the D airy In- C aldw ell, and W. D. Caldwell, dustry and D airy Products in the botb Gf Houston. Loth men w ere the U niversity S o u t h ,’ Dr. Buechel is expected to re- ei1(j Were rn en* herr of the Beta Theta Pi fratern ity. Mrs. Knox v- ill arrive in Austin from New Jersey Friday afternoon. turn to the cam pus tom orrow . ---------------o-------------- graduated from 3 NEW BOOKS D ISPL A Y E D PoDular new' books on display P allbearers w ill be 0 . W. Hill, in t e r n * ...o n . o f t h , library J *■ * * * ■ *■ O- V m ay be checked out Monday at I o 'clock, Miss Lorena Baker, loan 1>avM D racy, W imam Huck, OC UC , assistan t in the Horary, a n n o u n c -, ed Thursday. Hill, and Hill Caldwell, __________ * TO ADS MAKE FIN D S PHI DELTA PHI M EETS FORT WORTH, Feb. 6. Two M have sprung! petroleum M embers o f Phi D elta Phi. hon- ^ T e r n i e h t in the camp legal fra tern ity , will m eet T g x a s C hristjan U n iversity’* orary Saturday m orning at 12 o clock in th e practice courtroom o f the I I‘ornepe< tai m eetin g o f Phi D* Ua Kappa, national honorary educa- t ’on fratern ity, w ill be held today I o’clock in Education Build* ’ * I ir,» 307 AERO CLUB MEETS Paul H argis and Max B m klti FA CULTY LECTURES Faculty m em bers of the Uni- Hall. in tin* I gave short talks at a m e e t i n g of versity who spoke Lni-^ cal So the U niversity A eronautical So- j veraMjr F acu lty L e c t u r e * ’ series < at 7:1 .'. have been I a c u i t y L e c t u r e v e r ily Tht? U n iv ersity Czech Club will gd are John R el, pre8ident; and in Marv Hassu> P ip e t t e , secretary. m eet ton igh t at 7:30 o’clock Install O fficers New 0 Ju st h a d word that m y cx- in MEDICAL . a fter C lu!> will be in sta lled at a m eet- doing quito w ell on his fin als . . . ing Sunday. Those to be in stall-; heard that th ere’s only one thing men th e N ew m an; schoo| next sem ester ! room m ate w ill be ffiv ers of . . harder than exam s a school and th a t’s concrete. at will include piano l u m i n a T ri,o», and y o d .! aum- hers b y Jane Bryant, V ic tor Schm idt, president, announced l u X T u ° ‘h" numr 1 the m eeting Sunday. , wi!‘ be sel<,cU'i at "By ae w.y, did you mu. those blankets yes- i BOND with . . . He declared that he A SH BEL SOCIETY MEETS A sh ort business m eetin g w a sip lifie d Procedure in the AiHOlti- washroom business sta tistics, spoke on “ Sim- JUsU SIMMONS G IV ES LECTURE was m oving - • • D. Simm ons, professor 0 f j The B. H aflites declared that they it m ust have som e soap in tho . th e U niversity held by the Ashbel L iterary So- zation o f D eb ts” at a m eetin g o f; h a s n t furnished any c ie tv T hursday at 5 o’clock in S Beta Alpha Psi, honorary profes- rime now N o wonder you rional accounting fra tern ity , at j see so many dirty hands . Mrs. Joe G ilbert, who w as to the M en’s F a cu lty Club Thursday MU*;' n a v e m a n e a MUK u n have m ade a talk on the short aftern oon at 6:15 o’clock. ........ .................. ........... in c I- RANK H ELLER reports pre sent fo r the second sem ester. He * ,.n. Arfl , n a ti o n business g d m a la tm - , • .... . • , Saw tho cu test little co-ed out horseback w alking th is afternoon . . . stood around hoping sh e’d do a Prince of W ales . . . but . „ • she didn’t. EMILIE MOORE, the blonde Alpha Delta P i, crossing crossing* cautiously and Tv. anty-First. at Guadalupe GEORGE SH A YER talking to a girl, and it looked like ho was som ething trying to to prove her. A nyw ay the expression on his fa ce was one o f determ ina­ tion. *4 o ’c l o c k — M eeting of Phi D elta Bears w ith a fast-breaking a ttack , plays at St. Louis and N ew York eiety Thursday night Kappa in Education Building 307, ti at drove the- W aco q u in tet to a got* M eeting o f Pan- 33-to-22 d e f a t The other “ fin d ” race 5 o ’clock - to Philadelhia to - ’art the /ck in the E ngineering Build* j . ; k i n , chairm an o f the l e c t u r e c o m -J club, w a s called to F ort W orth be-) G ulley were appointed as a cora- w ” . , „„ new' m em bers and pre-! tion degree. ^ ! ing. The tim e o f the m eeting- m itts* o f the San A ntonio Jum orj cause o f the .llness o f her daugh-j m itten on ne w m em bers, and pre^ | invited by Janie B a s -j story b efore th e members o f the W. L. Moore and G eorge Mc- Hum ^ ^ Hellenic in girls’ study hall. ’ . U 7:30 o ’Ht* k - M e e t in g of Czech mg the attack a really fast and play 616 g a m e , w ith the se a so n ! o’clock b eg in n in g n ext Thai day; School .7:30 . .... ........................... r.WKi . . . .. .. ; day night. ending September 28. j night. Club in Main Building 105, -u c ce ^ fu ! one. in San A ntonio, t h . In * T s e next meeting wdl be H « W ^ w e r p l a n t i n N ew B raun fels * . Thursday, h cbruaiy 13, l ^ e t e Uiscumw* w as the incidental ia c to r in rank- The eight team s in the loop will j w as changed from 7:15 to 8 c o l l e g e to speak at Main Higl , ter. B raunfels i SMITH sittin g on And there w as GRETCHEN the east ste p i g W STEER CAGERS CLASH WITH MUSTANGS TONIGHT WARM SUN BRINGS LONGHORN ATHLETES TO PRACTICE FIELDS T H E FRIDAY, FEBRUA RY 7, 1930. I “Taffy” Really Tough Baseball Men Get Batting Work; Track stets Start Williamson G e t s Second Chance ■ With Houston This Year NcttCTS Lead III . San A ntomo Tourney . ^ . I W ith a brilliant mid winter sun ' beaming down, three groups o f Longhorn athletes buckled down to one of their horde.st workouts o f the practice season. Uncle Billy Disch had hi* baseball squad taking an extensive batting p r a c ­ tice while Shorty Alderson put the tra ck men through one o f their fa s te s t session* o f the spring. Over on the F re chroan Field, Conche- Littlefield and Ja m e s wert* sen ling approxim ately fo rty men through their paces in the [ spring g::d work. In order to handle the huge squad which is reporting fo r hase- Sprr /ti tm Th* Asti* T- x*n F e b, H O U ST O N , 6.— Howard Williamson. fo rm e r Longhorn baseball star, will be given another chance to m ake good Hon ton, T e x a s League club t m * year scu-on with William son started the local club year but was shipped to ( h a tta - nooga club in the Sou thern A s ­ sociation when he tailed to make the grade here. W illiam son was a sensation with Syvacuse in 1927 and was with the St. Louis Cards in 1 9 28 , being kept on the bench the g r e a te r p a rt Special to Th- Daily Texan a SA N A N T O N IO , keb. <>.—- B e r - 19trai(fh« get wj n over Lasker Eh- singles to u rn am en t with k e b y B d l and B ru ce Sou thw est C o n fe re n ce champions, sta rte d out lik e .avncs ,, doubles j raa » . . . with the I mean t0 C° P the Uoubles l i t ^ in I the firs t annu al S a n Antonio mid* they Teated Hugh Dunlap, captain of in 1 9 2 9 , by the the T e x a s team same count. B ell meets J o e Kauf* tc n n is to arn a - man, local star, in a q u a rte r final the ment here today when they swept j m atch th a t is expected to he mort* f i r s t and second ; than easy for the National Inter- last -m vitation ^ while B a rnes de- the th e ir lads a re rapidly Austin s ta r, leas p f j colleg ia te singles champion, through ro u n d ’ m atch es with only five gam es, and these only W ilm er Allison, Am erican Davis a f t e r they had the match cinched. I Cup s ta r, paired w-th Will Caswell, the sem i­ T h e two T e x a s fin a l- o f the doubles to u rn e y by in downing making them selves fea red more and more in the singles play with first their g re a t work, Southw est singles i round and Kaufm an and Hardie, champ, is given an even chance to j 6*2, 6-1, in the second round. Ca* d c fe a t J o h n n ie Doeg. Californ ia i well and Allison will m eet B arn e s s ta r who is seeded No. I in the and Bell in the semi-finals F rid a y the S ou thw est C o n fe re n ce th e ir q uarter*!inals I with and B a r n e s , ! straight C o n fe re n ce and ^ in love sets reached ('a ld e r F o x the in o f th e season with a fractured log I which he in jured bi tarinig camp. j to u m e v , W illiam son w a , f o r c e d t o play j ™ t c h ' F r i d a y . . Uncli Billy divided the -quad into t a c h , '.mall groups and assigned .rn,up a ba a i n t ' c a n t and c a lle d ! in th e sun-fleld them up f o r b i t t i n g practice the regular intervals. V a rs ity pit, hor ii game he is capable of playing. U t the mound, while fie va la of the Houston club made wert* u.ed on would th'* entire group took turns at the a t 1 last season, and ne ve r t h a t Williamson w.th the B u ffi, it d e a r played to prove his ability b efo re to prove landing a berth the outfield . W illiam son is now living in Hous- in r T h e two Longhorn advanced to ! The B a m e s - D o e g m atch will be the o*mi finals rn the doubles with j the b es t m atch of F r i d a y ’s play , ' " T 1° ? l T T „ stra ig h t set wins over J o e B r aile v i a n d the T e x a s youth is being giv and Karl K am rath and F o r e s t M c-; en an even chance of d e f e a tin g the N air and T oo ts M cCleary, d o w n -j third-ranking player in the United l a g their top and d e fe a tin g the sec- [ speed in the m eet, using a b a fflin g G O is o n d -ro Jn d opponents 6 -2 , 6 - L cro ss-court gam e, while Doeg opposition S ta te s . is going a t first-round B a r n e s 6-2 B ell entered the quai *, finals T u r n to Page 3. Col. 2 Ranking Tennis Stars Invade Austin Monday I plate. Bob H arris. Texa'. L e a s *, have ure. Bib Falk , Cleveland Indiana, and Dusty Rhoads, Independence, were among the old-timer* tak in g ton their work with the S te ers. ~~ E d OTle < ame over late in the a f t e r ­ noon for a short workout. is track squad rapidly T h e rounding into shape and will b eI ready fo r the weekly com petitions - which ars* to s ta r t soon. Th e se weekly com petitions are a fe a tu re J of L ittle fii Id’s tra in in g s y stem .; and form an im p ortan t link in the development .. a W hile ti a m a jo r tv of his v e te r ­ .a-...... L ittlefield ans are in other is ending a crew o f freshman and ineligible^ through tin* work call cd for in his spring tra ining grind. B a r n e s , leading player.* in th e . Southwest and holders o f the don in crown bios? and singles the Southw est Conf* Fence, will head thai will contingent the T e x a s In addition to meet the invaders. t w o , Linden LaCoste, A llen < v, and S e a r c y F ergu son likely will In* used by the T e x a s team. 0 0 € M 3 0 € & € $ € 9 € M ! £ O C £ C M k M K 3 O O O O 0 C E xtra Special, for Men, Women, and (ft Children SPORT SHOTS C O N F E R E N C E ST A N D IN G Texas to Have Slight Edge Over SMU Five . ............ TEA M A rkansas ............. . 6 5 T E N A S ...... ......... 5 A. in M. 7 ........ . T . C. TJ. 5 ............. S. WL U . S t a t ..... B aylor ... ........ P. w . L. J 5 I 4 2 3 4 3 9rn 3 *2 ' 4 I o ..... : .......6 6 P c t. .8 3 3 ,3 0 0 .6 0 0 .4 2 8 .4 0 0 .3 3 3 . 1 0 6 ; G A M E S T O S I C ,ITT Tf t a vs. 5. M. l l . At I »«(!*» A > d in i-a - v*. Oklahoma A i i M OA R G U E S S E S T E X A S Arkiuir aa ' G A M E S S A T U R D A Y Texan v*. T, C. II. At Ynr% Wutlh. A. ii, M- v*. Rice At Hwiitnn. Arkansan vs. Oklahoma A. A M. T r a i l i n g t h e f o u r ' t i m e c h a m ­ t o c h e e ll. five. t r i p with a claith with / a m e , p i o n * , A l k a n n a * , b y h a l f a their fii.*4 a t­ the S te e r! make t h a t gap tonight tem pt when t h e y o p e n their N o r t h i e x a * the road I t w a * five year * S. M a g o th at t h e S teer* w ere la*! v ie toriou* <»ver the Horde* on the Dal la* cou rt, and since th a t time the wrecked B o n ie* chance* t h e S teer* h a d of copping [ the title ami ousting the Porkers J 1 from th eir position as perpetual twice h a v e champions of the Southwest C on-J fen* rtf e. T h e P o n ie s h a v e p la y e d f i v e j g a m e * t h i s y e a r , w i n n i n g t w o , b u t , w e r e h a n d ic a p p e d b y a l a ’ e s t a r t in p r a c t i c e . b e e n u n d e r w a y . S in c e th e * e a « o n h a s t h e Mustang* h a v e s n a p p e d o u t o f t h e i r e a r l y s e a s o n s l u m p a n d h a v e b e c o m e o n e <,f t h e s t r o n g e s t t e a m * in t h e ; I 1 lo o p . W a l k e r h a s s c o ld e d th e p o n ie s s e v e r a l t ir o e s t h i s s e a s o n , ! a n d is w e l l a w a r e o f t h e s t r e n g t h ) "With a b right *un beaming flown y e sterd a y a fte rn o o n , we• o f th e M u s t a n g * . looked over the entire group of I n H a m m o n 1? a n d .‘S k e e te r s th e Longhorn a th le te * who are report ing to the throe d if fe r e n t prat lice cam pi. On (Hark Meld, Unch* Billy Ditch sen t hi * baseball can* D a lla s t e a m h a * t w o o f t h '* b e s t I g u a r d s in th e lo o p , m e n w h o h a v e : b e e n h a v in g g r e a t s u c c e s s i n . ( b e c k in g th e a t t a c k o f t h e i r ‘ lo o p fo e s . T h e w o r k o f M e jm o ld s a n d did a te a through a hm d three bout W i l l i a m s h a s b e e n a b o v e t h e a v practicf “fusion, and then cha* eft c r a p e f o r t h e M u s t a n g * , n o d th e them in. On the Stadium tra< k, Shorty Alderson and (Hyde Llttlv- fudd were eh a'in g tho candidates thither over the cm- hither and dera. while a later .Fame* on th- Littlefield F reshm an Field sent the and spring grid candidate* through a faut hour workout. few nfHwte* jo ined I f r o m thing ah j u t On* peculiar 'He spring gud candidate* I* the fa* t th at th** m a jo rity of them are new men— men who haven't reported I Kame*, a* the for Varsity o f free Hen Md athletic* working on a before. We didn't age a single letterm a n the «qtmd working out yesterday afte rn o on , but Mf understand thai the letterm en ate all reporting f o r another sport ai the present, and are not working edit with the grid squad. week. in _ * I 4 i I Ii I A Ik I rn I is that hi- isn't eligible Howard Tyson, a neat baseball player, hi h r t about ready to whip somebody. Hi* passed 15 hours o f work d aring the fall newest* ! and finds for baseball. Howard, through smm** tee bitte ality known only to pro­ fessors and a few other*, failed to get a completed grade in a course l**t spring, and ha* been ineligible fin* Varsity competition thw ye-ar. all e f f o r t - to have the pfofessot in explain hi* action have been vain, and now Tyson has to sit idly by in ttu* stand- and w atch xotneom* else play the position h* he would be holding down eligible. \4 It won’t be long befo re the Big he heaping for th e ir clubs will League Spring south work, and t h ; , part of th- will con be chit ie big lime pi ired form e l f . F . N. Rigru-y, T exas cc h and a cousin o f Toppe, fo r m r r D etroit scnxaiiun, I Kignt-d by the ban Antonio . the Tega? League, u infielder and one o f the college circle- today. Gordon Sullivain, r b asem an on the IPSO ball squad, r-'amrmd c l i f f s day in battin g practice third okie S t e e r b a e one en th-, Bib Augustus Falk. Cleveland outfielder, in working out wdh the S t e e r * at p r e s e n t ; so 'n Bob Ha? j^d (die r n and Dusty Rhodes, 'b ow ed up for a -hor* time ye day. th * B u f f s Ho wa t-<| Williamson will be * with Houston th is year. Howard tried last m u m m bu*, faded to make th* grad#. H<;’» ar, a r ti s t during the winter. Sto ok i* Allen ta another* T e x a s wt.bl***, • who ha* made fame and fortune a* a c a i to onist. in n o w drawing f o r th e H oulton Poj-t-D.spatcb. .*«• sn linier. with Dew Moines Marty Ka row will go to P u e blo— m> ’ti* said. Tom mie Hugh* Tom m i * will this I I it i f I * I I 4 rn « rn 6 i% s « u p t i t d a t e w i l l H a r t a g a i n s t th e Austin tennis fan w i l l h a v e a ; p a i r c a n ca u s** p l e n t y o f t r o u b l e t o a n y te a m in th e lo o p . T h e T e x a s f i v e w h i c h h,»^ b e e n s t a r t i n g i l l t h e g a m e * f o r T e x a s i P o n ie s t o n i g h t . a n d ( ’ a m p a t T h i s f i n d * R o <• f o r w a r d s ; F o m h y at c e n t e r , a n d H e e * a n d ( h e a t h a m a t g u a r d s . T h e P o n ie s a n d T o a d s a r e a p t t o see st d i f f e r e n t s t y l e o f a t t a c k t h a t w h i c h t h e S t e e r s h a v e U se d in t h e i r o t h e r f i v e c o n f e r e n c e I O c a la h a v e b e e n n e w o f T e n s e a l l P O N I E S R E A D Y F O R S T E E R F I V E sp.itini t« Th*- Dully Pail I *- ri»ft Seem ingly their *<*..• D A L L A S , Kell. 6. not disheartened ov er nod d isastrous d e f e a t by t h c < Maroon wave from A gg tov die last I Friday night, the S o u th e in Metho df*t Univ ersity M u stang banket e e l- have been bearing down all week fo r their game with Univer­ sity o f T e x a s Longhorns Friday night in the Pony pavilion. With the Mustang the Aggie defeat, were laid full length on the can va*, taking the full cou nt as f a r as the conference championship is is only the for there i concerned; m athematical chance o f winning the rem aining games they could tie the whim rs. th a t O PEN IN G DAY S E T $p*r4ml tm Th* 1m.Uu Trxmn M AY Y O R K . Fob. 6. — The N a­ tional League race will g e t under way April 15, mu* day la t e r than end the American Leagu e, and aa Septem ber 28, the same day its league brings the younger i schedule to an end. t*i I t s e e to Austin the p i c k <>( the c h a n c e nation's net aces iii action M on­ day and p o s s i b l y Tuesday when f i r s t a n n u a l San t h e sta r* o f t h e Antonio m id w in te r invitation to u rnam ent come to th meet tin Longhorn acc* in a team - K match. th a t the nationally ranking will be in Austin Monday and is highly probable that i* main over for Tuesday for a j the ; second day o f play* m atches will be played on the Fen* courts. lek Courts, University Said collegiate cou rts in the Southwest. Univer- j slty stud* lits will be admitted on blanket taxes. is d efinitely assured tar* it they will to be best Ail the T h e invaders will be headed by J o h n n ie Doeg, third ranking sin ! gins player in the United S ta te s , I Doeg n The Brush Holder T h e B r u s h H o l d e r is m a d e of a g o o d q u a l i t y c e l lu l o i d an d p r e v e n t s t h e b r u s h f r o m a c ­ an d d u s t c u m u l a t i n g w h ite n ot g r i t in use MI-31 Solution t h a t c a n b e u s e d Is o n e o f the s t r o n g e s t a n t i ­ in s e p t i c s t h e n os e a n d m o u th , w i t h o u t tis- iwr. t o t i n g s u e s . Y e t it kills m illio n s a f ft g e r m s in a fe w s e c o n d s , is B O T H S A F E a u d E F ­ F E C T I V E . t h e s e n s i t ’ v e I E v e r y a r t i c l e g u a r a n t e e d . Rent A T y p e w r i t e r 49c YOU SAVE 61c A typewritten paper i s worth MORE. W e sell, rent, and repair all makes. W E E K -E N D E X C U R S IO N S . . . T O . . . San Antonio . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ R o u n d Leave Austin 3 :2 5 p. rn. Tr,p> or 6 : 1 0 p. m. Every Saturday - _ 0 - — H o u n d ,Leave Austin 4 :1 5 a. rn. or T rip 5 : 1 0 a * m * e v e r y S u n d a y All tickets good to return leave San Antonio 9 :00 p. rn. or 1 1 :1 5 p. rn. Sunday night. RIDE THE KATY Leave Austin earlier Stay longer San Antonio can be pur­ Tickets at chased in advance city or depot office. T e x a s B o o k S t ° r e i’S E. E . B A R R O W t y p e w r i t e r c o . G E O R G E BENDETTI, C i t y P a s s e n g e r A g t . “ T h * S t u d e n t s B o u k E x c h a n g e ath* largest drug-chcin. hyTeny *06 Cong. Ph. 6 0 6 0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 ,1 9 3 0 . T H E D A I L Y T E X X N D U P L IC IT Y O N T H E B E A C H r n CAMPUS By EVELYN CALHOUN M rs. K ing H o n o rs G ra c e H all G irls C lu b A s k s S tu d e n ts T o V a le n tin e D an c e PA C ES into creative activity far beyond the reguirements of a n y given course or any prescribed degree.” But neither Dean Hall nor Dean Leftwich think that these “ideal” types o f students are the only ones who benefit from a college or university course. Faculty Member Lauds Dickens As ‘Author of Poor’ Ideal Students Have Ambition, Says Dean Hall Special to The Daily Texan FORT WORTH, Fob. 6.- -The boy or girl from the home of high ideals and culture, without too much money, and with a motiva­ tion of some purpose in life, makes ments. By MARTHA INGERSOLL “ Even a ‘flapper’ derives much benefit from college life, in spite of her ‘flapping,’ ” Dean Hall com- o f It has once been said that a real education constituted a thorough! tho best college student, d e c l a r e s them derive so little benefit that of Texas! it is questionable whether or not j it is worth the cost. i » »» worth the cost. But many stu den t,” | beautiful and happy looking girls says U L. Leftwich, dean of men are often casually ranked as flap- pers when they do not deserve the at T. C. U., “ is the one whose cur­ imputation of vacuity which this in iosity term implies.” adapting himself to life, carry him knowledge of the Bible. Shakespeare and Dickens, and 118 years ago Dean Colby D. Hall today one of these th ree g re a t men came into being in a smalL English j Christian University. village of Landport— lived in dire poverty all of his life, but by leaving behind him realistic accounts of his very poverty and unhappi­ ness, remains to be classed with the g re a te st authors of literature. A small percentage “ The best type learn and 0 - - —— industry of to . . faculty member c o n t i n u e d , “ Charles Dickens,” declared a member of the University I acuity, who says that since he is by profession a mathematician he does not wish to encroach upon (he authority of the English faculty of the Uni­ versity! “ is great in his simple, direct way of picturing life. Dickens. ’ the “ deals almost exclusively, as does J te rrib ly hurt when he retu rn e d to famous England in which he /A m e ric a n mercilessly satirized the frills and foibles of our people. be understood th a t Dickens tr e a t ed and wrote of his own English Black of Austin in his great ‘Elegy,’ with Gray and simple annals of the short in «„he poor,* the ’ ’b o r t’ should Dickens’ case be novelist carries his descriptions out in the minutest detail. It should the country eliminated, for the and wrote his ' - 1 perhaps Notes’, though 1 ....... ' "r" people the same way, and no one should to ­ ward him for these comments. feel any resentm en t “ Probably,” concluded the re­ tiring admirer, “there is not a fin ­ er collection of Dickens’ works in than is to be found in the extensive library of Charles WELCH TO WASHINGTON S eria l tp The Patly Texan, SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 6.— R a l p h “Pest” Welch, All-Amer­ ican fullback from the 1929 Big Ten champions, Purdue, was nam- coach by 1 ed freshman University of Washington athletic football I officials Tjtyjsday. Seven Grace Hall girls celebrat­ anniversaries ed their birthday the dinner Wednesday night a t given fo r them by Mr*. C. H. King, m atron of Grace Hall. Those who sa t as guests a t the birthday table were Hazel Baker, Omarie Whisenant, Inez Hebert, Mrs. Maude Johnson, Jessamine Nichols, and Wilma Milligan. The Valentine m otif was c a r­ ried out with red candles, heart- shaped place cards, and p a rty fav­ ors. Master Bill Randolph, Mrs. little grandson, also cele­ King’s brated his birthday. He had a .'•mal! cake all to himself. • • • D a n c e H e ld 7 to 8 A t C h u rc h P a r lo rs Students of the First C ongre­ nold their the 8 gational Church will weekly dance church parlors from -/clock. tonight 7 until in A Valentine dance, the fe a tu re of the m o nth’s open house pro­ gram, has been planned fo r F eb ­ ru a ry 14. The dances a r e spon sored by the Fellowship Club of the F irs t Congregational Church. ♦ • rn H . E. C lu b to G ive B en efit B rid g e .. The Home Economics Club will give a ben efit bridge S a t u r d a y ! from 2:30 to 5, and from 7:30 to * IO o ’clock two d ife re n t groups entertaining, a t the practice house, j F rankie Thompson is hostess of: the afterno on group, while Albe Lawrence is hostess for the even­ ing. Leis Rushing is ’refreshm ent chairman, and Dorothy W a ttin g e r is table chairman. The purpose of th e bridge party is to raise funds fo r the Home Economics Scholarship, which is given annually. ------------ o------------ Landrum P resented In R ecital-L ecture The Leo School of Music will present Miss Miriam Gordon L an­ drum in a lecture-recital tonight a t 8 o’clock a t th e studio, 2010 W ichita Street. Miss Landrum will play the fol­ illustrate lowing compositions to h er lecture: “ P astorale,” S c a r la tt i; “ Chro­ matic Fantasie Fu gu e,” Bach; “ Fan tasia in C Minor,” Mozart; in F , ” “ Theme of Variations Beethoven; F .in “ Nocturne Sharp,” Chopin; “ La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin,” Debussy; “ The March W ind,” Mac Do well; “ The Storm “ The Tides of M aunaunan,” Cowell. F a r r a r ; Spirit,” Miss Landrum is a fo rm e r stu ­ d en t of the University and ta u g h t music here for th ree years before the removal of the de pa rtm en t of music. Around the— . (Continued fro m P age I) of the Main Building . . . talking . . . talking . . . and talking. Did you see tu g of w ar on the dogs staging the campus th e . . . a big collie and a middle-sized collie . . . two feists . . . and one ju s t plain canine had a pieqe of rope about ten f e e t long, and the fig h t staged resembled a March Second class fight . . . it all went well until the big dog tired the f o u r little dogs out . . . then the little dogs took their marbles and w en t to ano th er show . . . . . . in The Commons boasts a The longest line yet was trying) to make the D ean’s office to add, drop, and change courses . and a boy and girl brought along folding chairs . . . no t so dumb. new clock . . . RAE FIL E S stages a the complete fade-out over d e p a rtm e n t of government all be­ cause of a certain she made . . . GEORGE CALDWELL . . . try in g so hard to be big . E Z E Q U IE L SALINAS, Jr., acting as gentlemanly as usual . . . and then they say the south face of the Main Building clock was “ lit” last night . . . th a t’s why it has been telling so m any lies about the time . . . wonder where “ it1' came from. rem ark This unusual group represents perhaps the largest aggregation of twins ever gathered to g e th e r at one time. There are eighteen pairs of twins in this assembly which m et a t Long Beach, Calif. “ H ark ye all! H ark ye alii To Saint Valentine’s call! Come over and see what gaie­ ty th ere ’ll be With m u s k and dancing and punch and fun, Conte early and stay till the evening is done. The d ate— S a tu rd a y evening, February 8. The time— 8:30 until 11:30. The place— University Club. The girl—>-Use your own jud g m ent!’’ Thus reads the invitations of the University Club to th eir \ a1 a n tia e dance. for the members and Two coming events scheduled by the d u b are an informal recep ­ tion their wives Saturday, F e b ru a ry 15, and the reading of a play under the direction of Jam es Parke, instruc­ to r in English, Saturday, F e b ru ­ ary 22. Steer Netters- feated Key and Dunlap, 1-0, 6-4. 6-4; Quick and Sanders defeated Carvel and LaCoste 0-3, 6-1; .Mc­ N air and McCleary defeated Eh- man and Welton, 0-1, 3-6, 0-4; and Seeligson and Colonel Jo h n ­ son defeated Ferguson and Kipp, O I, 6-4.• ----------o-------------- Continued from Page 2 su fferin g from an cut while enroute nia to San Antonio. injured foot, from Califor­ | Jimmie Quick, Dallas star, meets Ben Gorchakoff, Pacific Coast star, while Sidney Wood, New England ace, meets Wilmer Allison in the other quarter-final match. O ther doubles matches schedul ed f o r Friday are Leon Walthall and Major Balsam vs. A rth u r See­ ligson and Colonel Johnson, the la tte r pair U nited S tates Army champions, and Johnnie Doeg and vs. Quick and Ben Gerchakoff Sanders. The winners of these two matches also will play. O ther results Thursday were as follows:‘ Quick defeated Seeligson, 6-0, 6-3; K aufm an defeated Mc­ Cleary, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4; Barnes won by d e fa u lt from Denman; and Colonel Johnson defaulted to Al len Key to complete the first- round matches. round, Doeg defeated Key, 6-2 0-4; Kaufman defeated Sanders 0-2, 7*6J Wood defeated S. F er guson, G-0, 6-2; Gorchakoff de and te a te d Rex Kipp, 6-3, O O, Quick defeated Caswell 0-3, 6-2. doubles matches, Walthall and Balsam de- the second round first the In In P O R K E R S IN M E E T Spacial to The Daily Texan hillbilly F A YETTEV ILLE, Ark., — Feb. gunners 0.— A rkansas’ who blazed their way for three successive national titles will be into g unfire this year by a led veteran sharpshooter the bright lights of New York City. Ben F. Uhl, senior cadet officer, was named captain of tin* Razor­ back firing squad. from Among 22 candidates out for a position on the championship team, three veterans still remain from the ‘ Big Five” who bull-eyed th e ir way for the William Ran­ are dolph H earst Uhl, Tim Hicks, and Vernon Tul- ler. trophy, they At the present time the team is practicing regularly the corps a rea shoot the la tte r p art of February. Captain H arry F. Timp­ son is in charge of the squad. for Arkansas probably will compete in which in an open rifle meet they have been invited to attend a t Kemper Military'School, Boone­ ville, Mo., February 22. Twenty- seven universities have been invited to compete with special matches open to R. O. T. C. units and high schools. college and H igh Shades in N ew Spring Frocks r r r - 7 o $16 BR IL L IA N T to n es a re th e vogue for S p rin g F ro ck s. N ew a r ­ includ e a w id e choice of rivals fash io n s a n d to n e s . . . “ gay-color* p rin ts a n d solid colors in silk a n d crepe. F o r w o m e n a n d misses. T. H. Williams C ongress at F ifth “ ‘David Copperfield’s is gener­ ally conceded to be an autobiog­ raphy dealing with the poverty* I stricken elements of the a u th o r’s i childhood, but it i s my opinion,” divulged the a dm irer of the E ng ­ lish novelist, “ th at quite a few more of Dickens’ w-orks had an autobiographical ‘slant.’ F o r in- ! stance, in ‘Little Dorritt* the story is told of a child born in a deb­ to r ’s prison, and it is known prat*- ! tically to everyone that Dickens’ father was in such a prison at at least one time. “ While Dickens was in America everyone lionized and feted him to such a degree t h a t they were So pleasant and quiet— T h e G r e e n L a n t e r n is a m o s t r e s t f u l p l a c e in w h i c h t o e n j o y a f i n e T r y c h i c k e n u s t i m e y o u a r e o u t . t h e n e x t d i n n e r . G reen Lantern O n e Mi l e O u t o n O a k Hill R o a d P h o n e 2 - 2 4 4 7 N E W M A N C L U B W I N S the Led by their midget forward, Roy Harrison, the Newman Club in Independent copped title League E when the they nosed Little Campus A five out by an 18-15 score last night. Tin work of Harrison stamped him as an All-University man. Lyn Boyett led the Faulkners in a 20-10 win over the E. R. B. quintet, while the Musketeers closed their season with a 10-8 win over the Dissipators. J E N N I N G S C A L L S M E N Special to The Daily Texan W;ACO, Fob. 0.— Adopting an j entirely diffe re n t method of pick­ ing his Varsity baseball squad for 1930, Coach Morley Jennings has issued a call for all Baylor stu- ; dents interested intram ural baseball to report fo r play in a j league which has a schedule last­ ing u Atli March I a t which time the Varsity nine will bt' picked. in Austin's Leading Music House P R E S E N T S BEN SE L V IN O N COLUMBIA J. R. REED MUSIC CO. 8 0 5 C ongress P hone 7 5 0 8 TiHIS BIG NOTE-AISD-SCALE MAN puts new polish in your footw ork . . . BER S elviN’S latest record is packed * ith the bit-m aster’s smartest brand of m elodic syncopation. Ile has your feet cu^cr and venturesom e by the time you’ve In arc! the fourth bar! And th e subjects o f S elvin ’s snappy craftsmanship are the tw o song hits of Broadway’* new m usical comedy se ll­ out, “ S m s O ’ G uns.” 'I ry and lie that for brilliant dance record value! //••ar this great new stepper— and this other pair, too . . . R eco rd No. 2 0 7 7-D, IQ -inch, 7 5 c W a t? (from “ .Sons O’ Guns") !t(h s Y o l k F u m e t* (from “ Sons O’ Gutis") * Fox Trots Ben Selvin and H is Orchestra R ecord No. 2 0 7 8 -D , 10-in ch , 75e i Want To B e H a p p y (from Motion Picture Pro* i Fox T rots •(ta c tio n “ Mo Mo Monette ) rEA f o r Two (from Motion Picture Production “ Mo N o N a n e t t e ”) I pa na Troubadours, S. C. Lanin, Director R ecord No. 2 0 7 9 I), 1 0 -in c h , 7 5 c D o ro ti-B o y s L m , a ry (fr o m Motion Picture I W altzes Production -U U u e Cr G lory") I. T h e C v l l m (W « lu A rti.U ) to VU NCT: (from Motion Pit lure “ (.am eo Ktrby'^ • MuffU Nates ‘ Columbia p r o c e s s " Records Viva •tonal Recording ~ The Records without Scratch Hear these records by T he Big N ote-and-Scale M an T oday on COLUMBIA ISAAC BLEDSOE 821 C ongress P hone 6 6 1 9 —is just around the corn Select Your Valentine Cards and Greetings From Our Large Stocks F a v o r s f o r V a len tin e p a rties a - w N EW USED AND BOOKS FOR YOUR COURSES J. 2 P U C E PAID PCP ycce p p d peers Bring them to the students own stored v SCHM1L SUPPLIES ST O O P D a d a t e x a n H A R O L D TE E N —IT W O N ’T BE LO N G N O W * OOO O E - SP E POUND "" MM LIP’ LOME LETTER o4 OUR R U S T I C ^ p o s W R t e * ^ . ’ UVEll, HONORA I M60T TR REE HOT CETTeftS PROM OLD iROM- " S i d e s - u j h a t ' c m a o o n ^ a d o a j o v t ? - SO E HIM POR BREACH V _ , T & o p p r o m s :.,£ 2 L J - > r " ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1930. * - r a g - r- 1 tiid c LG AGA »J, b a r o l o ! U)f*W * (5 0 T o A t t - T h a t T R O U B L E : r f U1HE.M I "THIAM I CAM DCT MtAA TO AAAKF- A S E T T L E M E N T OUT )//'( OF=- CO URT- MOCO HERES WHAT fX SOO O O ^ e ^ T ; . gree in geology. ized for a physical training class, the condition that the work be Absences were recorded beginning completed within one year. Turn to Page 5, Col. I It h subject to Geology 328a. Structural Geol- j ogy. Prerequisite: twelve semes* ter hours in geology. Frederick W. Simonds, Professor of Geology. ALL NEW women students must the Woman’s gym­ nasium, office 4 5, to be section- report to Coin Controlled Scales New Penny Slot Sc*les, direct free- factory. cany 825 down, balance term*. Thev wilt pay for themselves. Writ*- for Ii At of our scales and tend­ ing machine!*, of which we have more than 50 distinct-type*. Fairpont Mfg. Co. Dept. O. 2 4 ! R n ak A v e . M I L W A U K E E , W I A Official Notice POST PON ED EXA MIN AT IONS: Tho February series of postpone] od on examinations wilt begin Monday, February 17. T his sen* h i is for postponed examinations only. (Condition and advanced standing examinations may not be taken earlier than April.) Ap* j plications must be in the Regis­ trar’s office not later than Mon­ day, February IO. They will he taken in Education Building 204 I in accordance with the following j schedule: English, Greek, public speak- THIS IS to inform students de­ filin g to take new courses that the* following courses will be opon to them under the following con­ ditions : Geology 12, a second year Shoes R eb uilt W h i l e Y o u W a i t C o m f o r t a b l e W a i t i n g R o o m G oodyear Shoe Shop “ E v e r y t h i n g f o r S h o e s ” U n i v e r s i t y B a n k B l d g . D A Y IN , D A Y O U T A ll U/tdrfd f hi*n .a ii rf rinl la rn o f t t h a t a c e ! S h a k n e w tr h a l i i m e a n t In »>• b i g - t i m a g a m b le r ' * un)*- \ \ here $100,000 i* risked «*n th e turn ut u t «r « 8Pe n t “ b o u t <*»?• se n t f ro m th e T exas S ta te College f o r W om en . r in g w ith p rofe ssors of C olum bia U n iv ersity in connection w ith h e r work. Q UE.™ itm n m n i r m u m S T r C o tta E v ers, Alpha Chi Omega, has w ith d ra w n from th e U n iv er­ sity and h as e n t e r e d T ex a s S ta te , ‘[ c o ll e g e f o r W om en, w here she will , W t h e t h r o u g h be m a d e possible The g a t h e r in g , the firs t of its kind in th e S outh o r W est, is to co u rte sy of th e World F ellow ship Mrs. M a rtin visited th e Lincoln School in c onne ction w ith th e T e a ­ c h e r ’s College of Columbia anil w as in c o n fe re n c e with some of I the T e a c h e r ’s College professors. Council o f Dallas. T h e p r o g r a m Th(J t e a c h e r ’s College of Colum- will bv a r r a n g e d in k ee p in g w ith ( ^ CT„ w „ v .t w w .... _ th e a c tu a l p ro g ra m of th e L e a g u e E(}u e a t jon a t the U n i v e r s a l U n iversitv Assembly. I n v ita tio n s h ave been s e n t th e presid e n ts of o u ts t a n d in g u n iv e rsitie s of the U n ite d S ta te s an d m e n of national p ro m in e n c e who a r e in fo rm ed on in te r n a tio n a l a f f a i r s will be th e p ro g ra m . >u bia co rresp o n d s to the School of F r a n k N u ssb a u m h as r e - e n t e r ­ ed th e U niversity. included on '............. o E ac h college will select three d e le g a te s w ho will he p r e se n te d to th e assem b ly as the r e p r e s e n ­ ta tiv e s fro m a m e m b e r c o u n try of the a c t u a l league. -----------------o--------------- E I G H T S T U D E N T S IL L F o u r U n iv ersity s tu d e n ts w ere in St. D avid’s Hospital W e d n e s­ d a y ; th o s e ill w ere C u r t i s Healy, A lan F o u s t, Hazel Beckham , and C o m e B e f o r e L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y N o w S h o w in g M O N T E B L U E D A V E Y L E E B e t t y C o m p to n — in— “Skin »» A s o u l I t i r r i n S d r a m a y o u ’ll n e v e r f o r g e t . A D D E D U N I T S “ B E A C H B A B I E S ” C o m e d y R io t N E W S — A C T S S en o r Don A le ja n d r o P a d illa y Bell ( l e f t ) . S p an ish A m b as sad o r to th e U nited S ta te s , b e s t* w in g the d e c o r a tio n of the O rd e r of Y sabella La C atolica upon M a y or J a m e s J. W a lk e r o f New York in recog n itio n o f th e kindness, show n by th e m a y o r to t h e office*** a n d crew of th e S pan ish ro y a l nav y cadetship, “ J u a n S eb astia n K lcano,” which visited th e city la s t spring. Newton Gives First Talk to Architects i __ J L A W ‘F A C U L T Y M E E T S T he f a c u l t y of th e School o f | B e a tric e B r y a n t. Those ill a t Ua u m et T h u rs d a y noon f o r tho B r a c k e n rid g e H osp ita l w e r e Na a n d Sam ,* w eekly luncheon, a t s VVI IM V “ vas G odbold, H a r d y Hall, ” ^ * J ‘ i ,i,fl the Liniver- I ti 11 VI I vv* 11 j cr i »* ■ * i i v, * # . H ,w Lint ill at • ^ • A l e x i n dei v> In fir m .. a t th e b u sin e ss j th e s t u d e n t ii, a t S eton I n f i r m a r y i •7 r j b . a n d prcai.lcd - P rinci- session w h i c h luncheon. followed th e ‘ H a r r y G. N ew ton, A u stin atty Commons. Dean I r a P. Dildo- A ldridge. Q ueen T h e a t e r sc re en is one of those q u ie t little p ic tu re s which slip in to to w n , d eliv er th e ir modi- 1886. Its in to title f o rg e tf u ln e s s ; cum o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t , a u d even m o re quietly o u t a g a in , th e n to slip th e w hich th e y d eserve. “ Skin D eep,” and it r e c o m m e n d s L#ng gai{, its e lf to th e m e m o ry only as an- o th e r g a n g la n d m e lo d r a m a — ami i p e r h a p s only because it has served to keep th e principal a c to r s in it a a t w ork piling up shekels f o r r a in y day. is . g e t tin g ^ W f o ^ F ^ i ^ ' T h e Stead - [ la n d sc a p e a r c h ite c t, d e l i v e r * , All the p a p e r s of Mr. S m ith a r e , b ein g copied and th e o th e r phases of his life besides his school days. on th* s to r y by Mans C h ristia n pies of L a n d sc a p e Architecture, j i t is expe cted t h a t it will ta k e two \ A nd erso n , will be given by o r t h r e e y e a r s to w o rk o f co p y in g th e p a p e r s a n d the th e C h ild re n ’s L ittle T h e a te r , T exas s t a t e College f o r W om en, F e b r u - f a s t Tin S o ld ier,” a f a n ta s y based le c tu re e n title d “ G e n e ra l to j u n io r s and se n io rs in th e de p a r t m e n t of a r c h ite c tu r e T h u r s ­ d a y a f te r n o o n a t 2 o’clock co m p lete j ------- 1 — *... 17 r ’ th e m published, M r s . j a ry 8. _____ Official Notice T he C h i ld re n ’s T h e a te r is com sopom ore T he ad d re ss w as th e f ir s t of a l i a sp e n d in g se rie s of tw elve le c tu r e s t h a t Mr. I c h a p te r house N ew ton will give on s u b je c ts con- posed of a g r o u p of la n d s c a p e arc h itec - s tu d e n ts in dra m a tic s. F airy sto r ! m e t e d w ith ies, fa n ta s ie s , an d m y th s are pre- tuve. A le cture will be given every sonted f o r th e children of D enton. T h u rs d a y a f te rn o o n a t 2 o’clock fo r th e e n tir e s e m e ste r , as a p a r t T he w ork of E m o ry B o r g e r , speech instruc- o f a course in design for which to r , with Miss O leta W hite, Baird, th e ju n io r s and se nio rs o f th e d e ­ a c tin g as s t u d e n t a s sista n t, p a r t m e n t a r e r e g iste r ed . is u n d e r th e direction WATCH OUR WINDOW T h e n e w A v ia tio n W a t c h B r a c e le t will be tflad to sh o w th e m to y o u — is h e r e , we W. F. GARUN THE CAM PUS JEWELER ( C o n tin u e d fro m P age 4) , . . , . , a t . . . f o r T I S 10 be 310s.4, e rn m e n t those stu C la ssifie r i e n r o llm e n t, a n d to it:a th o r o u g h ly A nnie V. H ildinger, f ^ o c k . Room later. T h i s is to ca re fo r inc re ase d > T u esd a y , f e b r u a r y 4. O ffic e h o u rs a r e fro m 9 to I a n d fro m 2 to 5 ; daily. T W O new t r a i l e r section s in G ov­ G o v e r n m e n t 3 1 0 : . M onte Blue in the lead in g role h a s n ’t a n y too m u ch to do, and B e tty Com pson lives up to h e r e s ­ tab lish e d r e p u ta tio n f o r sav in g a l ­ m ost a n y p r o d u ctio n by c o n t r i b ­ u tin g c a p a b l e p e r f o r m a n c e in w h a t e v e r role she h a p p e n s to be ca st f o r — th o u g h oc­ casionally, ju s t to prove th e rule. CttH DMlif, JU-i bu (HUY* viiv i u*v, i it m u st o c c u r th a t t h e r e be an ex- j 310s.JJ, I TS, 8 o clo d ;, a n d Gov c e p tio n a l show so po o r chat even « * n m e n t 12 so she c a n n o t save it. B u t n o t “ Skin D eep.” Alice Day a n d T ully M arsh all a r e s a tisfy in g ly a d e q u a t e in m in o r roles, b u t n o th in g can be M id f o r J o h n Davidson a s “ Black- ' lenta u n aM e- b ec au se o f co n flicts; ic ," a n o t h e r m inor p a r t. R o b e r t ; 10 t a k « «*• courae a t t h * h o u " ' P e r r y a n d G eorge S to n e, w ith o u t th e l a t t e r of whom no g an g la n d p ic tu r e since th e epo c h -m ak in g “ U n d e r w o rld ” h as been com plete, th e i r usual g a n g s t e r roles, have and J o h n Bow ers, a se ttle s h an d s o m e hero, dow n to th e role of a d is t r ic t a t ­ to r n e y , which he does q u ite well. P a c e y Lee is also p r e se n t. T he s to r y is an u n p le a s a n t a f f a i r a b o u t th e d e lib e r a te and u n a d u l t e r a t e d j the tr e a c h e r y of a m a n ’s w ife, t h in g being m a j o r e f f e c t o f a d v e r tis e ­ t h a t of an m e n t f o r s u rg e o n s, b e ­ ca u se when the m an r e t u r n s from tho a prison se n te n c e into which w ife has f ra m e d bim, he sp o rts a new fa c e modelled by such a s u r ­ geon. H ence, she fails to rec og ­ in nize him, and he c a tc h e s h e r in fid e lity. (C e n s o re d .) T h e re i- a lot m o re t o the v e r y in tr ic a te plot, h u t this seem s to be s u f fic ­ ient. f o rm e r ly insidious plastic h e re in th e T h re e excep tio n ally b r ig h t b its in th e p ic tu re a r e included in th e e p ­ isodes (I I w here B e tty Compson s q u a re s hei chin o f f and yaw ps “ I’m a f t e r money, a n d I’m g o in g to J to g e t it,” m e an in g s h e ’s going to ! th e high est bidder, m a r r y 2) w h ere M onte Blue an sw e rs his ruirse’s co n v e rsatio n w ith p a n ­ tom im ic g e s tu re s while his head (3) is com p letely b a n d a g e d ; a n d w h e r e Mr. Blue g r a b s his firs t look a t the r e fle c tio n of his new fa c e anti gasps, “ It a i n ’t m e ! ” — c.b. A nd t h a t ’s th a t. ----------- o----------- C O N D E M N “ G O L D D I G G I N G ” N E W B R U N S W IC K , N, J . , — ( I P ) — T h e college girls h ere r e ­ c e n tly a r t of “ go ld-d ig g in g ” and d e c la re d t h e m ­ selves in f a v o r of t h a t la st straw in .standard, the “ D utch T r e a t . ” th e m a in te n a n c e of a s i n g l e - 1 co n dem ned th e A t th e New J e r s e y College fo r r e p r e ­ te a m s o ffic ia lly W o m en j u n io r and se n io r the s e n tin g classes d ebated the q u e s tio n “ R e ­ so lv e d: t h a t all college d a te s be D utch t r e a t s . ” B oth th e u n a n im o u s decision of th e ju d g e s a n d th e s y m p a th y of t h e s tu d e n t a u d ie n c e w e re o v e r ­ w helm ingly f o r th e a f f ir m a ti v e , as u pheld by the seniors. T he a f f ir m a ti v e d e fin e d “ Im tc h T r e a t ” sim ply as “ a f if t y f ifty p r o p o sitio n ” and “ d a t e ” as “ one of those n o t so r a r e occasions of * a frivolous n a t u r e w h en th e man th in k s tw ice b e f o r e se lec tin g his pb nec k tie and the g irl add - an ex tra dub o f pow der to h e r nose." Map your road through industry N O W . GUESSING the road is bad business when you are starting on your life work. T here are plenty of signs in your physical and mental m ake-up that will help you to find th e right sort of w o rk if y o u ’ll only take tim e to stutiv th e m . Your likes and dislikes, your natural aptitudes, all point the way for you to g o g et tin g into creative,statistical, engineering o r saies-promotional w o r k . . . Read these* signs before you start ou t f r o m col­ lege! T oday, m ore than ever before, industry requires m en who have found themselves. HELD OVER! Paris Bound O N E D A Y T O D A Y ( F R I D A Y ) T O M O R R O W 13th CHAIR Mildred C u l b re a th of Dallas, p atro n e ss o f A lp h a Chi O m ega, days a t the a few “ I’d Like to be a Gypsy* — By— B E N P O L L A C K a n d “ U n d e r a T e x a s M o o n ” — B y — T E D F l.O R IT O J . R. R E E D M U SIC CO 8 0 5 C o n g r e s s P h o n e 7 5 0 8 D o n ’t M iss D w le y ! MARION DAVIES IN M G. MY* ALL TAL KING “NOT SO DUM B” w ith E llio t t N u g e n t a n d R a y m o n d H a c k e t t ___ S T A R T S T O M O R R O W W IL L IA M P O W E L L IN P A R A M O U N T ’S A L L T A L K IN G “ S T R E E T O F C H A N C E ” Y o n W o n ’t D a r e M itt It! HANCOCK T O N IG H T M ID N IG H T M A T I N E E A T 1 1 :3 0 B E B E D A N I E L S — in— “ L O V E C O M E S A L O N G ” H e a r h e r t in g th e n e w te n - ta tk tn a l t< o g h its L a st T im e t T o d a y A S O N G O F K E N T U C K Y ” W ith L o w M o ra n C o n e b e f o r e I fo r 2 5 c F o x M o v ie to n e N e w t Com edy assified Ad Section a n n o u n c e m e n t s FO R S A L E R O O M S F O R R E N T TEX A:' RESEARCH AND COACHING BUREAU— Mat»rial gathered ort any subject. Coaching in nil blanche* br ex­ perts. Firat cia! a typing of pipers arn) these*. TeJpehuna 5634, 709 Wast 24tt Strict. WHY WORRY ><•«' Mrs. Uichel, Spiritual Medium. Residence 208 West 7th. King 88;i2 for appointment Hours IO «. rn. to 9 rn rn. Live day* by appointment. No eolnm i. HIGHEST rash prices paid for secern hand clothing and shoes. We buy ant; •ell. A. Swart i, 417 East lith, Phone S762 DELICIOUS Mexican diahc-.t served ut ZZ it Tom Green. Two meals, 118,00; three meals, $25.00. Phone 2*2(1$2. A P A R T M E N T S F O R R E N T YOUR Photography by Elliott**. Intro­ ductory offer: Four 8*10 Professional Photograph-, on* colored in oil, at a bar­ bion Paul M. Hargis. Plum* $-3893 1012 W 30th Street. WOOD: $8.50 cord. Good cedar chun).s. ( nil m easure. Barton Springs osk. Grocery. Dial 21013. P H O N O G R A P H R E C O R D S “ MV I OVE PARADE,” new Victor dance Recard that y«> PII be alan to own,— Issue Iib-dsoe, 821 Congress. Photo 6ftI0. R O O M S F O R R E N T WOMEN OR MEN—Two nice front roomily *11 conveniences. Pleasant, quiet 102 line. Phone 3242. s Hare A jmrt- honit*. Phone hom e near bas En i 2Ath. HUI,ETR has it at 100ft Cundnlupa. TO INST HU UTU KS or upperclassman— Comfortable fu rn is h e d southeast room in p riv a te horn••. near University, 2S12 Guadalupe. _____ GIRLS: A ttractive rooms and near U n iversity. Phene 6209. hoard, FOR RENT— Living room, bed room, breakfast nook, kitchen, private bath. Phone 23518. 193 3 Whit!* and 1206 West Avenue. R O O M S F O R R E N T TO COUPLE or ladies, nicely furnished southeast room, outside entrance. PH* vatu, modern home. 90S W. 22. Phone 8722 _________ _____ for ROOM tw o quiet instructor* or boys. Private horn”, quiet, private en* trance and bath. 1000 W. 22. Phone 2-3714. ONE ROUM for lv,*o boy* in quiet loca­ tion. Only three other boys upstairs. _ Phone 5298. 801 West 2L_______ UUU RENT: To a Inly, room with all modern convergence*, rn private home. Call 226 39. T Y P I N G TWO lovely, large furnished rooms, $20 apartments a month, also furnished , EXPERT TYPING— Theses, themes, and $42.50 and $45 per month. Mr#. Penn. , notebook# expertly typed. Experienced. ' Phone 6669, rhona Rut cs c t atom ary. Cecil Butler 4828. 2«04 Nuecea S tr e e t ROOMS for boy*, ga* heat, bot water second“ d o .* * from Campus « hut TYIMN«• S p -ia h German^ andI French papers a specialty. Satisfaction guar­ antied. Loa i se V on Struve. 2019 Univer* versiiy Ave. 2008 University Ave. ROOM KUR RENT: All conveniences, j *ity Ave. Phone 7783. to:*! Ovation, reasonable rates, close — .. ONE NEWLY papered room— was $20 and letting ii go for $16, To one or two. Large enough for t w t— w e'I f u n - I shed. Cheaper on 3rd floor— pleasant q n k nicely furnished gin heat. Garage if desired. 1934 San -* south room . rn University. Call 9663 or sue the room at 2510 Rio G rn tide. _ front room 4 ' ‘ Antonio. Phone 7385. ’ DUtO RA BLK upstairs apartment, new end co m p letely f u r n i s h e d , F i v e room s. GnrHice. N ear U n i v e r s i t y . W est side. Phone 7 38 6. SO U T ilK A L T furnished! Ape tn to ftt el th ree room s-—kwh fat ut, p r.v n tc hath — _______ I ii; I Dan A ntonio. I hot. an d cold a s ta r. t ’hone 1 HLF, PLOCK fronting U n iversity: Two J f t "i «hcd steeping I room i. mo ut b e ast porch, convenient hath, $25. Open Feb* I n a r y I, Dial SIS*. 220$ Fan Antonio. j___ K V R RENT. Lrrrsrc in prs* vale home t'>r t w o ic iv*. Walking di <- tape# of Univ ors ify and town. Private furnlalled. Phone f r o n t r o o m • a nee. 41;< hest. 2 2 8 0 4 , J 6*4 C o lo ra d o . W A NTED TO RENT 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms near University. Bonnie Buttle. U n iversity Station. TWO EXTRA N IC E b ed r e a m s —w e ll ______ fu r n ish e d . Larir* n ip p in g gv< brat and g a r a g e . R oom fu r fiv e boys FOK R E N T , k„ „ - Xi i o f h o n c 3 3 1 * . FO R K E N T : N ic e ly _ c o n v e n ie n c e s IncluifWig u s« in p r iv a te h om e private! home, bath ad jo ta m g. nmrth if you are *,,0h>ng for ~ _ I wo roam s fo r tw o or th ree m en o r fu r y o ung couple. MI a t liv in g o f y o u n g cou p le. a nice place to fu r n ish e d room p arch , b ath , ~ young room , in I so n lh and ea st expo*ut*. Privabp en- trance. 909 W eal 26. Phone 6553. j Phone 2-389-'*. a f . y * t » I f - • u here. • Rh b r* . . _____ - . ... B O A R D & R O O M GIRLS—-A ttractive aoutheaxt raoan*. W ANTED— Six boys La! rent*, on e-half block n o rth w est of UnlVMWity Three Kmi'le, $12.f*6; Cafeteria double. $19 porch. en h. 2497 Ualveralty Avenua. Phone { A. M 5271. furns4hed t o l l betw een room n. a t 80S W. 22. S lo p in g tw elve m oo a n d different. Gar*noway Phono hftft.l. W A N T E D WANTED— Them** and the*ea to type. Private instruction in typew riting and in urn- former a ssista n t tbnrtfmnd by — — * varsity. Dial 9965. e n t r a n c e , : “IO Tom COA( HING—Spanish and German. Ratee id..'ne 7783, Louise VonStruve. 2010 Uni­ — ' L I versity Ave. for information. W A N T E D ; T h re e y o u n g ladies, 18 to J I, to travel for California C srv o n tk a . Salary and e» pense#. See Miss Seals”. Driskill Hotel. D R E S S M A K IN G F I R S T CLASS D R E S S M A K I N G — A ltera­ tion*. Sh’ I'.fscfi- n Gu a r a nt ee d . Mrs. Foyil. Phone 7 656. f i r s t c l a s s DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING THE individual loathe# that make them Habel Shoppe. TIS Coagrea* Are. See Mh>» Smit ri'U.nm on t he a • r. r i ** i rn, quiet (b o y s ), DRESSMAKING — Lengthenm g short dressrs, show our new style slip, raj b- 2511 I inif coats and tdanning new d ru ses. Hut- ton holes a s p e c ia lty . M r*. Bell. Photic .tut./. b lo ck i. Business Directory A FINE RO OM 2102 G uadalupe Good m ea'' Phone 7391 NICELY furnished ta: ho;ne. I*hon* 4971, in p rivate S treet. •e so u th ea st room 181b 606 W.-^t IW O wen furnished room s, A Eo meal# if desired. 1906 u u sd a, ipc for boys. I Phone 21668 | FOR REN T: To young ladle *, ©ne large J w ell-furnished, gx-i block Rout!* o f Law Building- W ichita. room, fir** 2002 ROYS— Modern sleeping porch, ga* hi-4!, .in g le beds, SUO board. 1912 roorn. ti PER MONTH— 3 m eals and r< with all con v * * i*ncrs. 2 blocks from J N u eces. ___ ~ ” , ___ is. G arage. *98 E. 22 nd. S t. Phone ; *' \ ® **r* 4. . HOARD arni R oom -'very reasonable, f*** I w o * . - .6 1 9 . $ 9 9 7 Wsr.hi a * n -V ie a f f a-. h I hou**r. Aln© i 'U ZZI. N ' ‘ plenty window - . and ekw if d l^ V d 2204 Rio Grande . ^ ^ |ik,.n, t Ll i room least I tx pace. fUr irk I* llano ired. D E N T I S T DAS. LY N N A L Y N * Dental Bargeoas I t l l Norwood B ldg. IN S T R U C T IO N ROO MS, n icely for boy* at furr i heil $v no Table rea .o n # hie. Iou E ast 26th. Phene 959#* IDEAL locatioM Lusk Hoi o-.:405 Whit!# ] Modern eof'vcn ien ce-, $32 ’>6. E seel)eat rn.; a , at tut #t;ri*iay even in g meal, IWO ONE baff i f a R outbea't room, well fur­ lighted, with all con von- nished and m rice.--' conner'ted v. iI *i sleeping porch V t... r V. Miller. Sr. 2591 Rio Grande. ROOMS FOR RENT (W EYH < ARAGE: One »i*tdy and *»•-.«: bed fo a m , prr ste l>a*h, ho* end cold water. Ca# heat, 28156- Rio Granite Phone I'*.4'. INSTRUCTION —On— CORN E r —T UC M P ET — TRO bl BONE - * a n 8 — ATL BRASS IN STRUM ENTS PIANO and HARMONY TILLEY STUDIO 212 E. 2615 S t. Phone 23020 BOARD AMD ROUM for b*.vs—-Hot and cold w a te r. One block cam pua. d ro.d w ater. One block r a m p ;-. ighborhoed. 205 East t f t h , phime 8 8 8 9 .| « 0 ! K L S . A ttractive room s arid board, near U8ivrrKit>. Phon< 6209. C O A L ! Dh^kY ri' f ^ fcl " * v fe * QUIET ROOM w i l t I * S treet. Phone J for 3 b o y s - p r f v ^ * ^ t r s a c e 280 4 14 Nueces. in p r.rate "hwee POR COAL— COKE AND WOOD U n iv ersity Coal A Wood Co. P hons 7741 608 Ran Marcos S i ROOM AND BOARD tv© lad;es. F* ity . I 47.50. 606 4975. B u s i n e s s s e r v i c e P LEASANT ROOM In home Call Mrs. Kaehric at 7651. After u p. rn. call 8162. 2812 Pearl S t. fiarage if desired. private — -------- — - — — w ? ^ . T U l‘. ie T r KO. St.. Phvue H• I i . “ ~~T S 5 T . n iifiV S __I have ore "ice quiet room (eft . . I ».**"> — . * - U h O - s s I («»*e •’ . , I . . . O P T O M E T R I S T S T U D E N T S 1 Brin* your O culists Prescriptions to as will be given I and a discou n t o f 25 Sm all i very pair o f gia-sc*. yi,a on I store— H sw" • ” --sir" ll •'"©fit, A. BURSTYN, O. D. S 618 1-2 v o iw r w . rtiooe 23o41 F L O R A L WOODMAN’S K LOWER SHOP — Cot tinware, wedding beunuets, tab!# oration#, design e. Merabe* Floral Telegraph Delivery. 999 Co*' _ grass, P hone 9360. artistic P L U M B E R S tTTigs, Gn« heater#. N ice E. RAVEN, Plum bing repairs. Ga# At* selection. Price# reasonable. Meriou water beats* . 1403 Lavaca Street. Phone 6761- BLUB BOHNETT BEAUTY SHOP I Shampoo sets Jl.O O -H a ir w aves WU Perm anent wavs# $7.69 and |1 9 ‘.39? I tr a c e Phone I l v s f L A U N D R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R 'n'. 1 ■ F I R S T A U T O S T I L L R U N N I N G PAGE 8 Texas Documents Of Early History Mended in Library fir THELMA PLUMB The bi?, brown door was cloned, but U opened into un immenw room to crowded with et Cfi ca***, old books, manuscript*, newspaper*, machine*, and work table* that it no long*' seemed large, Here ii the mending room of the archive* at, the library of the these contemporaneous document*. paper*, arni University. Her# . ■ of ’ he in 1897, w h e n Started in 1S97 “ The Bexar Archives, given to ma pi which are invaluable to his toriana, since the printed m a te r­ ial on the early history of Text* served by covering each page with crtptline. I h comparatively *mall, are being t hf Univ0r*tty in t*9S and chron preserved in order th a t a docu­ m entary history of Texas m a y ,be complete gaul available t o schol­ ar*. idling the story of th' Spanish arni Mexican b e t occupation from 17-11 to 18•'Id, besides being torn and soiled, had been chewed by said. rats," Mrs, Hatcher “ These we fixed with crepe line by putting it on both sides of each sheet of the manuscripts, and then ty p e w rit’(tit copies of we made documents, important most trying by a study of the content of the rest t»f thW ^aper to fill in th* spaces eaten out by the rats. Borne manuscript*, when Since the r*taklt»h*mtit of ’he Texas State Historical Assoria l i o n idea o f MMmfcHng thew .dffumenta was inaugurated, about a million and have a half manuscript* alone b ein to a collected, according statement made by Mr*. Muftis Austin Hatcher, archivist. Many time of these record* however, arr so are received, are too faded to Im completely delapidated when tu r n ­ read and under ordinary light ed over to the archit** that t h e y th'**? are Saved until a bright «un- f e w week* roil Id s u r v i v e o n l y a they arc given hiriy day when sillily of handling and hence had to be u> , hr. mflH< experienced interpret ■ th,. archives force With of repaired to served. pencil and paper she writes down - - - - } rv 11». i i «»»*« („* “ figures it out,” There were seventeen maps of „af,^ w,,r(j and then checks to see if her in tuition is correct. he permanently ore- * • v* • --- In ,,,,,,, ( > f S e v e ra l1 writer analysed, ^ Some m#t H a n d w r i t i n g B a d In some manuscript* the hand sir nwiin early Texas among the Austin papers, a collection of mater min accumulated by Moses and Ste­ phen F. Austin and collected by « Buy M. Bryan, the son of Ste- w n t jnj{ ;$ s0 bad that it cannot be lister, Mrs.; r(>ad, The wordy that can be made phew F, Austin's James Bryan, and other members out mu, t be studied and the hand- of the Bryan family. Three maps w r are of the early State of Texas | n ^ e body of the manuscript while the others are smaller maps a w(,r(j ean usually be figured out, (rf Austin's colony, of land grants }iut ri)f)«t difficult problem is to other settlers, and of ^ e signature. There is a letter made )tHp, IS „f Ashbel Smith, s other colonic*; *11 are believed to If, have been drawn by Stephen F. diplomatic of representative The map**, when given Austin. to England, France, and Texas to the archives, were safe and un­ Spain in the early 40’» and an o f­ able but were beginning to show ficer in the nature dances and the folk dances • use until dry. - I’reparations arc of Rn na. The group consists o now being made to have these j maps bound together rn book form to make them even more secure. the maps also wa- used on the manuscript< in the Austin papers with the tray hath omitted instances. The "D eem * Day Book” kl pt by Stephen F. Austin during the early settlem ent of Texas has been pre- ment formerly made with Adolph Bohn Ballet which h a - | withdrawn from the circuit, E m s Ruben-tein, one of the foremost violinists of tic* younger genera- j lion, will make her second visit to ? the college February 18. fourtcen girls under the direction of the originator of the school. The dancers will fill the e n g a g e ­ !b* The process used or in some PK PL Salads of A ll Kinds D rinks That Are the Best P. K. Sandwich Shops, Inc. “ Y o u D o n ' t W a i t o n U n ” 2 2 9 * G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 9 0 9 0 The above *u, chrirtr. in any j Mrs> N. VV, Hobart*, national of is 0 f Alpha Phi Chapter for | | cja | 0 f Alpha ( hi Omega, the month of February. FREE! FREE! O n e 25c p a c k a g e of K leenex given free w ith each jar of A r m a n d s C old Cream p u rch as ed at 50c per jar. 75c Value 50c University Store P. W . M cFadden & Co. , avn 7 nstrmmo* ENJOY THE POPULAR W EEK-END EXCURSIONS T o SAN ANTONIO! THE CITY HISTORICAL U BEAUTIFUL *1.50 ROUND T R IP EVERT SUNDAY Train Dt(W Auatia 6:30 im Dining Car far Breakfast *2.20ROUND TRIP EVERY SATURDAY Train* Lea** Austin 2:02 p.m. and 5:50 pm . Su»«ht»« S**t «l O* Lh., irv ca XcMMrft* **4 "S n * tie Automata*' ALL T IC K ETS GOOD FOR RETURN LEAVING SAN ANTONIO 12:36 P. M. OR 8:50 P. M. SUNDAY — ARRIVE AUSTIN 3H 0 P M .OR l l P M. SUNDAY. i i, T«ck*<* A-»» D**—©**•** *«»«•« H**»* 9 fW ALiesr THOMISON. A rn*. * •» •* A T«e*»( M IL T O N m o * s i s Bv,.*** *******— a**'1- T»>. *.» « ■ » # nun**, mw*wr»fja L.<* T E X A N Three League District Play - Offs Scheduled February 14 and 15 rn Three district basketball the to u r ­ naments linterscholastic League race will be played off the week-end of Febru ary I i and J5, Roy B. Henderson, thieve director of Interscholastic League, announced Wednesday. Others, with the exception of a few that have not yet reported, win be held the week-end of Feb­ ruary 22 and 23. the Districts holding contests dur- ti.g the week-end of F e b ru a ry 14 and lf* are District 3 at Childress, February 15; District 5 at Paris, F ebruary I I and 15; and District J 13 at Brownwood, February 14 I and 15. February 22 last date is for holding elimination contests in the th e districts. The state basketball to u rn a m e n t will be held March 7 and 8. “ Indications at present are that! the new Auditorium-Gymnasium will not be completed in time for the Interscholastic League state basketball m eet,” Mr. Henderson aid, “and if it is not completed, a no th e r gymnasium will have to be arranged fo r .” A rrangem ents have not been made for the gym­ nasium in case the Auditorium is tlpt finished in time. “ The 1930 Interscholastic Lea­ gue basketball to u r n a m e n t will be the tenth annual contest held by the League,” Mr. Henderson stated. F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 7, 193(1. a t t e n d a n c e i n c r e a s e s PH IL A D E L PH IA .— ( I P ) — Con tradicting, apparently, the state­ ments of Columbia professor* that fewer students are m atriculating at American colleges, Dean Ray­ mond Walters, of Sw arthm ore College, writing in a rec e n t issue of School and Society, states th a t collages more and universities have had gain* in attendance and losses this yeal f e v e r have had than last. * The Sw arthm ore Dean draws his conclusions from th e re tu rn s of 226 institutions wruch are on the .approved list of the Associa­ tion of American Universities. 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