P hon e It In News ................. . A f t e r IO P. M C irc u la tio n A d v ertisin g ... ....... . ------- -* ............... V O L . X X X II. 9181-61 9187 23164 23165 __ -----— --------- “ T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R ’ A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 4 , 1 9 3 0 . S I X PA GES TODAY N o . 6 3 . The First College Daily in the South ® e x a l C loudy T h u rs d a y The .Weather Council to Air S T E E R S FAC E FOOD B A T T L E O N H U N T E R S KILL OF DUCKS Plans for Game Schedule Shifts S te e r . soup te a m . f o r th e L o n g h o rn J ducks a n d 37 geese f e ll b e f o r e th e Possible Changes A ffect Baylor and S. M. U. Games ! Duck I football . No, the above does n o t r e f e r to I t . C. r „ S. M. U., o r a n y team., which have been j u s t t h a t last Public a p p e a r a n c e a t t h e an- University President Named f o r th e S te e rs th is season. real duck Coaches Clyde L ittlefie ld, Bill next T h u rs d a y night. Coach J a m e s had th e h o n o r of J a m e s , M a rty K arow , S h o rty Al- der.-on. arid C a p ta in D e x te r S h e l - : b rin g in g down th e la rg e s t n u m b e r ley r e tu r n e d T u esd a y night fro m a of ducks, w ith Shelley r u n n in g him a close second. S h o rty A lderson, duck h u n t on th e L ouisiana plan- Cross Country Awards And} ta tio n of R e g e n t L u tc h e r S tark. ac co rd in g to rep o rts, f u rn is h e d a: Citizen Honored Must Be n o t e m p ty ­ r e t u r n e d p r o g r a m o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t b y fall- handed . O ne h u n d re d and tw e n t y ing in th e sw amps. Chairman of Workers Committee sh a rp sh o o te rs. T h e , o f tho Meet in January Discuss Funds tim e, for j L onghorns, which will be N onofficial Man ' lucks a " d **“ • w ,“ th c ,r o f th e T e x a s 1 I t ’s n u a l duck soup th is gait! . f e a s t ‘ a n d th e y held ... , . i Bids on Stadium Work To Come Up Of City Benedict Helps Select Austin’s Worthy Citizen Uncle Sam Does Laundry Service t o th i r t y T w e n ty th r o u g h la u n d ry b a g s go weekly the mails handled by th e U n iv e rsity S ta tio n post office b r a n c h in th e Main Building. O th e r p ac k­ ag e s f o r s tu d e n ts and a great vo lum e of mail f o r th e U n iv e r ­ sity fa c u lty is h an d le d daily by th e post office officials. W e a th e r b u lle tin s a re posted daily on the bulletin b o ard s of in d ic a tin g w e a th e r th e office, t e m p e r a t u r e ai co n d itio n s and all p a r ts of the U nited .S ta tes Tickets for Play Issued Thursday ‘Children of Moon’ Given Next Week has P r e s i d e n t H, Y, Benedict the been ap p o in te d c h a irm a n of co m m itte e to se lec t A u s tin ’s most w o rth y citizen f o r 1930. T he com­ m itte e to se lec t th e m o st w o rth y citizen s ta n d s f r o m y e a r to year and the p e r s o n s who se rve on it a r e Dr. H. Y. B e n edict, p resid e n t of T h e U n iv ersity o f T e x a s ; Mrs. J a n e V. M cCalium, S e c r e ta r y of S t a t e ; and Mr. K. A. Murchison, School th e A u stin I p r e s id e n t of Board. ! me in J a n u a r y Tile c o m m itte e is to m e e t some the I L selection, a n n o u n c e d Mrs. Mi Cab him. N am es su g g e ste d by people of A ustin and by th e com m ittet are to he consid ered. to m ak e T he citizen selected m u st be a resident o f A u stin a n d m u st be outside th e line of official d u ty o r em p loym ent. Last y e a r s ’ m ost w o rth y citizen was “ D ad d y ” Walsh who gave lib orally to o r p h a n s ’ homes, et:Ie au nt clubs, c h ild r e n ’s homes, and M exican churches. in D i s c u s s A w a r d s Possible sh if ts Phi Beta Kappa To Meet Friday th e f o o tb a ll sc h ed u le will be discussed a t th e w e e k ly m e e tin g of th e A th le tic C ounc il a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock to n ig h t in G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m 105, a c c o r d ­ in g to W. E. M etxenthin, c h a irm a n Initiation of New Members o f th e council. A r r a n g e m e n ts will be co n s id ered w h e re b y T e x a s Will p la y S. M. U. a t Dallas in 1931 a n d 1933, B a y lo r will e n g a g e T e x a s a t A ustin in 1931 and 1932, a n d S. M, U. will play T ex a s A. & M. at College S ta tio n in 1931 atli! 1932. And Address Planned I n itia tio n o f new m e m b e rs a n d an a d d r e s s by Dr. R. A. T s a n o f f , pr o fe s s o r of philosophy a t Rice I n s titu te , will be th e m ain f e a ­ tu r e s (,f a F o u n d e r ’s Day d in n e r of Phi B e ta Kappa, h o n o r a r y scho­ lastic f r a t e r n i t y , at ti o’clock, F r i ­ day. D ecem ber 5, a t the U niversity C a fe te ria , Dr. O. B. W illiams, pre sid e n t, h as a n n o u n c ed . lo c k er room th e sta d iu m , a n d in T h e m a t t e r of a w a r d s f o r cross c o u n t r y a n d football m en , bids on r e p a i r i n g o f sta d iu m seats, and im p r o v e m e n ts in c o n n e c ­ g e n e r a l th e tion w ith Dr. T s a n o f f is a n a tiv e of Bul* j th e c r e a t i o n of m o re space gas in, but lie received his n a tu ra l- j g y m n a siu m fo r .zation p a p e r s as a citizen o f th e b a s k e tb a ll will also In* discussed. U nited S ta te s in 1926, He r e e e i v - : The council will discuss th e a p ­ <*d his fre s h m a n t r a i n in g at Rob- pro p ria tio n of fu n d s f o r the ad* in C o n s tan tin o p le, .‘i t s College d itio n al p u r c h a s e th e U n ited n a u g h tr a c t a n d re c e iv e I his p ric e s ch a rg ed f o r foo tball p ro -; b a c h e lo r of a r t s d eg re e fro m Ob* gi ains at th e I ex us-A. A- M. gam e. (.r jjn College, Ohio, a n d his doe- i ,,,• of philosophy d e g re e from C o rn ed U niversity. Dr. T s a n o f f has bee n an i n s t r u c to r in philos­ ophy , Clark U niversity, a s sista n t p r o fe s s o r of philosophy a t Rice I n s titu te , a n d is at. p r e s e n t p r o fe s ­ sor of philosophy a t Rice. the C ava- ancj in c re ase d I s t a t e s w here H as P led ge M eeting A lp h a D elta Sigm a then cam e of the and f o r _ 0_ All he to _ W r i t e * B o o k * ‘‘The P roble m of published o f Evil,” now on th e press, i m m o r t a l i t y '’ in 1924, and “ N a tu r e a r e ^ j tw o hooks w r i tte n by Dr. T s a n o f f . He is also th e a u t h o r of n u m e ro u s artic le s in th e leading reviews. a< j New m e m b e rs in itiated into Phi B e ta K appa a r e Richard to be D ecem ber 20 Is Final Issue D ate For 1930 T exan th e d a t e of S a tu r d a y , D e c em b e r 20, will la s t issue this editor-in- be o f T h e Daily T e x a n f o r y e a r , David Hall, chief, a n n o u n c e d y o t e r d a y . the P u b lic a tio n will be resum e d d ir e c tly a f t e r th e C h ristm a s vac ation , a n d th e first edit on of the new y e a r will be th a t of J a n u a r v 3, Mrs. McCrummen Is Buried Today Services Held at Oakland Cemetery Four to Compete For Intersociety Debating Award Gold Watch Given Winner Of Inter-group Tilts Since 1922 Hogg Wins Boone, Little, Stevens, And Booth to Form Teams W in n e r of the C a rl M a y e r gold w atch will he chosen f r o m f o u r c o n te s ta n ts of th e H ogg D ebatin g Club in a d ebate T h u rs d a y night, December 4, ai 7:30 o ’clock at th e Y.M.i A. F u n e r a l services fo r Mrs, Sallie Stone M cCvummen, s is te r of Mrs. h a s Since 1922 C arl M a y e r II. Y. B enedict, will be held T h u r s ­ given each y ea r a gold w a tc h to day m o rn in g a t IU o ’clock a t her the best sp e ak e r of th e te a m or home at 808 W e s t T w e n ty - th ir d team s w inning th e fall in te rso eie S tre et. T he bu rial serv ices will be at O akland C e m e te ry . The Rev. L aw rence W h a r to n , a n d T h o m a s ( urry, p reside nt o f th e A ustin Theological S em in a ry , will be in charge, Greek Letter Council Gives Final Rules For Fraternity Rush Week F in al rules and regulations g o v e r n in g fraternity R ush W eek, F e b r u a r y 23 and 24, w ere d ra w n up a n d a d o p te d by th e I n t e r f r a t e r n ­ ity Council in session T u esd a y nig h t a t the D elta T a u D elta house. i he com plete list of r e g u la tio n s as a n n o u n c e d W e d n es d a y by J o e Riley, president, is the follow ing: P u b l i c List t ------- — --------------------------------------- “ I. T h e dean shall publish a list te n days a f t e r final e x a m in a ­ tions, of all eligible t r a n s f e r s and fre sh m e n , with dresses. th e ir hom e aid- } “ 2. F r a te r n iti e s shall give the j dean a list of ru s h e r s with whom t he y want d at es two d ay s a f t e r I receiving list of eligibles. “ 3. As soon th e r e a f t e r , a-* pos­ sible, the dean Miall send rushee* a th e in fo rm in g f r a te r n iti e s w a n tin g t hem. th e m of d a t e s w ith ! lettei Mrs. M cCrum m en w as found ,jt.ud Monday by h e r d a u g h te r, Miss Cecil M c C rum m e n D eath resu lted from a h e a r t a t ­ tack. e v e n in g P i o n e e r R e * i d e n t Mrs. M c C rum m e n had been a resident of A ustin for approx*!- j mately tw e n ty years. B e f o r e tnov- j ing to Austin, she a n d h e r bus-1 band, J. C. M c C ru m m e n, lived in [ Paris. Texas. the A th e n a e u m " I The rushee* m u s t accept t wo f r a t e r n i ­ d ates wll Ii at least ties if more than one asks him f o r I date-. This shall In* included in the D ean’s first le fter to r u sh e rs. the R u s h e rs answ e r must following day a f t e r r e ­ ly d ebate cham pionship. T h re e d e b a tin g clubs, th e Rusk L ite r a r y th e A th e n a e u m L ite r a r y Society, the H ogg D e b a tin g Society, and Club, com pete th e c h a m p io n ­ tot ship. This y e a r the H ogg D e b a t­ ing Club won tho c h a m p io n s h ip b y j , | t>an u,, Club deft atin g 2-1 and the Rusk Club 3-1 a n d 2-1, in d ebates held in N o vem be r. I c o m m ittee I “ 5. The speakers of th e H o g g Club Im* appointed by I he dean, ; shall are co m p e tin g T h u rs d a y the the d a te s a m o n g to a r r a n g e L e s t e r Boone, W endell L ittle, O r ­ a n d re f ra te r n itie s ville Booth, and M. D, Stevens. eeivng f r a t e r n i t y t a l k un “ D e ­ T h e s e s p e a k e r s will (shall be given two d ates w ith ea ch m o c ra c y ,” a n d t h e i r s p e c ' b e s will rushee, unless he has d a t e s with he l i mi t ed to t e n m in u te s each. lo u r f r a te r n iti e s , and more th a n then hi shall have one d a t e with o u c h C o m m i t t e e A r r a n g e * D a t e * im partial ceiving the first dates. Reach re q u e stin g reach n ig h t letter. \ n T ic k ets fo r “ C hildren of the M oon” will be given out to nu m ­ bers <>i' C u r ta in Club a t th e r e g ­ u la r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y night at in G a rriso n Hall a u d i­ 7 o’clock torium . A fin an c ial report will also lie made by A rn o Nowotny, as sista n t dea n of m en a n d fac u lty sponsor 'it- th e o r g an iz atio n . W o rk on the d ra m a is nea rin g eon Diction, a n d re h e a rsa ls point to w a rd s a S u cc ess fu l p e r f e r - l l . 12, and 13. a t S a en g e r r u n d e Hall, 1607 San Ja c in t o S n . et, said B a r n e t t Shaw, I p r e sident of the club. j m a n i c D ec em b e r th e F a n t a s t i c a l P l a y " C h ild re n of the M oon” is a She is su rvived by O th e r most w o rth y citizens ♦ -meted in prev io u s y ea rs a re A. P. W oo ld ridg e, Will T. Caswell, \ man J. Bailey, A. J. Zilker and Mrs, David I r e Clark. th r e e sis­ te r-, Mrs. Benedict, w ife o f P r e s i­ dent ll. V. B enedict; Mrs. Rob ert G re e r and Mrs. David B a rry . Los A ngeles; by f o u r sons. Dr. T. D. M cC rum m en, A u s tin ; E. L. Mo­ ;< rum m en a n d R. ll. M cC rum m en, S. M c C ru m m e n, Mi j,y th r e e d a u g h t e r s , Miss : vet- m a n tle set, consist rig of a Ct* il M c C ru m m e n , A u s tin ; Mrs. and Cando- P ra n k Mc E lroy, m issionary in th - plaque v n t e r - p i e o e Sabra. Belgian Congo, A f r ic a ; Mrs. N. J. , , Morrison, W a shington , D. C.; and W ednesday one b r o th e r , J o h n Stone, Paris. ........... - ... * o ........... I Y F , P W alsh last y ea i. It w as a j a i - j j>.|r js . L ubb o ck ; H. hG g 1 , loge ~ V , Sigma Delta Chi . W . _ IVA___ , i l l I n i t i a t e M ortar Board Plans t JI r n i n i l l d i 93 Attend Alec Ex-Student Meet Plans Formulated for Next Reunion in 1932 th a t E n g in e e r in g Dean T. I of T a y lo r of th e Col- r ep o rte d th e second bi* onnial re u n io n of e x - s tu d e n ts in th a t college, held T h a n k sg iv in g i D ay b e f o r e th e gam e, was an out islanding success. Then* were 93 i a t e Sunday N i t ? h t Dinner nUMT,hers o f th e ho m e co m in g as red bejn£, d i r e , lcd play o f this ty pe. T h e pfcv is B a r n e tt Shaw, ,.v J a y C lark, I an tj t j1(1 s . Pledges to Wear Tuxedos In Saturday Classes 'Phe a n n u a l fall in itia tio n of b ein g built by S am Sigm a Delta Chi, h o n o r a r y a n d }at F rie d h o f. , p ro fe ssiona l jo u r n a lis m f r a t e r n i t y , '* president. the includes T he e a s t a t 2 o’clock S u n d ay follow- V ;!i bf- in g : Dick W eaver, J o e M u n ster, I a f te r n o o n , Ike Moore, p re sid e n t, Rachel Williams, Bess Olson, P aul a n n o u n c e d y e s te r d a y . W a lte rs , K a th e r in e M arshall, D ale I Ki* ht new m e m b ers, who w ere ini- R ow den, and G ir a r d K in ney in O cto b e r, will be i p i e c e d I.. Bryce, S am Bual Bart,,,,. Ann,- Brice W. j L. Brow n. Anna T. Coup er, Donald C h ristine Ellis, M a r g a r e t Halm, Ina Ho-ch, Lydia C la r a J a n a k . E le a n o r M. L uetcke, W illiam C. M eC utcheon, Mrs. G ladys H a d ­ docks, L ydia M arq uis, H elen E. Milam, Mrs. V. A. M orris, E s th e r S h ark ey , W illiam O tis T ay lo r, W illiam C le m e n ts W a r r e n , an d J u a n i t a O. W ebb, g ra d u a te s . o 7 O dell S ough t For Tl?ey a a ‘ tbtJ Bheppard V n e<,-at tki \ tim<\ follow, n g : R o b e rt A rc h e r , R o b e rt L r T. Baldridge, R a y B row n, J o e Cook, W. JR. Cowley, H a r o ld C u n ­ n in g h a m , G o rd on F u lc h e r, a n d A l­ b e r t Reese. L aw B anquet T alk O ffic e rs of Phi B e ta K appa a r e I Dr. O. B. W illiam s, p re sid e n t, Dr. j S a r a Clapp, vice p resid e n t, and Dr. A rnold R om berg, s e c r e t a r y . ; Mr. Wilmot Odell o f Fort Miss C la ra May P a r k e r is r h a . r - j W o rth will p r o b a b ly be the speak- m an of th e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e e r f o r th e night a t ' t h e a n n u a l law b a n q u e t to he held a t th e Dris- o f a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e d in n e r, kill H otel M onday, D e c e m b e r 8. j tu x e d o s Mr. Odell, a m e m b e r of th e B oa rd j an(i W*M issue S u n d a y ’s T e x a n ini of R e g e n ts o f th e U n iv e r s ity a n d tu x e t*os- E ach pledge will be given I a p r a c tic i n g a t t o r n e y W o rth , r e q u e s t Moore said, a n d th e r e g u l a r T e x a n j f r o i* the School of Law* t h a t h e i ri*a D will yield th e ir places to t h e ; d e liv e r th e m ain ad d re ss, signified i pledges. his d esire to do so if condition s w ould perm it. L eague R ecom m ends C hanges in D ates R e c o m m e n d a tio n s f o o tb all In ac c o rd a n c e w ith , F o r t an a s sig n m e n t W e a r T uxed os The r e g u la r in a n s w e r th e „ to a that, t h a t fo r a t ---------- , , , { ) on o f t h e local c h a p t e r o f S ig n .a |,s . M Delta Chi, th e p le d g e s will w e a r ; ciet tradi- I ca v J f ex p issue, W O A I P lan s fo r sp o n s o r in g S u n d ay th e Gables, n ig h t d in n e r a t room, 2506 Rio G ra n d e , w ere dis­ of M ortal cussed at a m e e tin g | B oard called T u e sd a y a f te r n o o n by Rosalie Leslie, 5 o ’clock te a I I'he dinru i will ta k e place Sun day n ig h t, D ec em b e r 7. from 5:30 to 8 :30 o ’clock, a n d m e m b e rs of (M o rta r Board will a s sist in se rv ­ ing. A p r o g ra m f e a t u r i n g J a n e t will be p r e s e n te d . P a r t p r o fits will go to M o r ta r Board and will be used by th e o r ­ g an ization to c a r r y on t h e i r ca m ­ pus p r o g ra m f o r th e y e a r , A reso lution w as a d o p te d a t the m eeting fa v o r in g th e f o u n d in g of a t i a c h a p te r of M o r t a r Bo ard So- h o n o r ap- h a v in g th e „ I L th e re Decin. n t to all classes S a tu r d a y , L j j (,‘l f o r a c h a r te r 0 _ high .school g a m e s be instead of Fri* ; p layed S a t u r d a y I clay a n d t h a t a choral c o n te s t be included in in te rsc h o la stic league p ro g ra m w ere m a de at th e tw e lfth sectio n m e e tin g o f th e league in H o uston th e past w eek-end. T hese r e c o m m e n d a tio n s will be consid­ ered by th e S ta te E x e c u tiv e C o m ­ m ittee. T h e m otion to a d o p t t h e I gjty. eig h t s e m e s t e r ruie w a s d e f e a te d . I U n d e r th e e ig h t s e m e s te r ru le a c o n t e s t a n t is ineligible f o r league co m p etitio n l ight s e m e s t e r s a f t e r he has e n t e r e d high school w h e ­ th e r o r no t he has been in eight se m e s te r s o f co m petition. ' on fail O ther m ain speakers w eek also, M oore said. b a n q u e t of , S igm a D elta Chi will be held n e x t lessor of E n g lish in the pro g ra m will be Chief J u s tic e Guerdon qf t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t of T exas, P resid in g J u d g e M orrow of th e c o u r t of c rim in al appeals, and I r a P. H ildebrand, dean of the School o f Law at the U niver- Dr. E. M. C lark , a s so c ia te pro- th e U niver- L ity, has a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e Ra- 'ii - Guild o f T e x a s will b r o a d c a s t f ro m a in S an A nto n io , Dectrab' r r’- “ P la n s fo r C a m p S ite L ... Blay- o f S h a k e s p e a re a n d Ibsen I Ians f o r a m in i a tu r e c a m p siU* will be included in t h e F r id a y p ro­ will be m a d e a t th e T e-W A A -H iss gram s, Dr. C lark said. T h e firs t c a m p c r a f t co u rse m e e tin g T h u rs - L f the “ Juli us a t C aesar day a f t e r n o o n , D e c em b e r 4, No VO ITI I o ’clock a t th e c lub house, Mi- D L ’I* I Der 21 l^nilippine G overnor E lizabeth M cGuire, sponsor, ha -------------- |~^. I e - VV . A . / \ “ i " i l S 8 D iscuss s ta tio n VV (JA I L B utte Is T en tative of d r a m a s, p r e s e n te d at* n o s ” w as p e r f o r m a n c e d ra m a tic i i ; a » f | . — L • . Shakespearian P lays B. A . School F acu lty in a t te n d a n c e . social ion Plans a r e a lre a d y b eing m ade f o r the n e x t on T h an k sg iv in g D ay, 1932, a t which j a t tw o h u n d re d pected. to be held r e u n io n , at** e x ­ le ast Many Re t ur n A m ong th e e x - s tu d e n ts w ho at- I te n d ed t h e h o m e com in g w ere Gus B rae her of L ib e rty , p r e s id e n t of t h e association; W. J. Powell of Dallas, first yell le a d e r a t th e Uni­ .San A n ­ v e r s ity ; Ray Heck o f tonio, Cy C ro fto n of M arble Falls, Earl H e n r y o f B e au m o n t, a n d m any others. M an y o f th e m e m b ers were a c c o m p an ie d by th e i r wives an d families. Members o f hom e co m in g th e association -p e n t th e m o r n in g in g r e e tin g old frie n d s a n d r e n e w in g old ac quaintanc es. L uncheon was served t o the m e m b ers a n d th e ir the U n iv e r s ity C o m ­ fam ilies P ra c tic a lly t h e e n t i r e a s ­ mons. sem bly a tte n d e d th e T ex a s-A . & M. football gam e. in Issues 8 6 Reports in that th e y s tu d e n ts Eighty-six th e School o f Business A d m in is tra tio n r e p o r ts w a r n in g have received th em a/4e m a k i n g g rad e s of E o r F in one o r m o r e o f th e ir courses, J. A. F itz g e r a ld , dea n o f the School of Business A d m in istra tion, a n n o u n c e d M on­ day. O nly 69 s tu d e n ts w e r e r e ­ this tim e in 1927 and pin t«*d a t 81 last year. A lth o u g h t h e n u m ­ ber is la rg e r this y e a r th a n p r e ­ viously, fail­ ures is net as g n a t because of o f s tu d e n ts th e now enrolled, the p e r c e n ta g e of la rg e r n u m b e r the school at F o u rte e n s tu d e n ts h a v e been p la ted en p ro b a tio n and will be dropped f ro m th e clone o f the se m e s te r u n le ss th ey in nine m ake an a v e ra g e of C hours w ork fo r th e rest of the sem ester. A cco rd in g to tin* new ru lin g th is year, a n y .student who does not m ake an av e ra g e of D in nine hours w ork will also be dropped. in e f f e c t P hi Psi c h a p te r F R A T E R N I T Y M E E T S L am bda of Theta, n a tio n a l h o n o r a r y e d u c a ­ tional f r a t e r n i t y , will m e e t in (regular session o ’clock the T h u rsd ay , D ec em be r F acu lty W o m e n ’s Club. B e r t h a Ca ,-y. p reside nt, has an n o u n c e d . O ffic ers a n d c o m m itte e c h a irm en are 7 o’clock. re q u e s te d a t 7 :3 0 4, a t com e a t to T h e m e e tin g w a s th e best sec­ tion a t te n d e d m e e tin g e v e r held. O n e h u n d r e d and se v en ty -fiv e p e o ­ ple a t te n d e d a n d f ifty m ore t u r n ­ ed a w a y because- o f lack o f room . o f the presided Shelby, D ean Division p f E xte n sio n , o v e r the m eeting. ll. T. ~_0------------- Third C heck R eceived From Farm er Fund f o r th e E. R eceipt by th ird check the U n iv e r s ity o f th e IX F a r m e r I n te r n a t io n a l S cholarship F u n d has been a n n o u n c e d by the B oard of R e g e n t-. T his check is f o r $25,000, b r in g in g t h e to ta l r e ­ ceived f o r th e f u n d up to $115.- 0 0 0 . e x c h a n g e The f u n d u lti m a t e ly will re a c h $210,000, th e incom es fro m which will be used f o r sc h olarsh ips a v a il­ ab le to b e ­ tw e e n T h e U n iv ersity o f T e x a s an d the N a tio n a l U n iv e r s ity of Mexico. T he f u n d co m es to the University- as a re s u lt of a p ro v i­ sions in th e will o f th e late K. D. , Farmer o f P a r k e r County. .students ---------------------- ‘a n n o u n c e d . f o r th e class will A r e g u la r o u td o o r cooking lf te n t a t i v e l y selected by j business of th e class session. Discussion o f a n ideal ca m p site be a m o n g the G eorge C. B u tte , f o r m e r ly dea n of t h e U n iv e rsity School o f Law, has been P r e s i d e n t H o o v e r fo r t h e position of vice g o v e r n o r o f th e P hilippine to r e p o r ts r e ­ Islands, ac co rd in g ce ive d in A ustin y e s te r d a y . Mr. B u t t e is now co n n e c te d wdth th e j f u tu re , Miss M cG uire said. I a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l ’s d e p a r tm e n t in j W a sh in g to n and was f o rm e r ly c a n - L d id a te f o r g o v e r n o r of T e x a s un I H ildebrand S ociety ;th e R e p u b lic an A a t t o r n e y ( g e n e r a l o f P o rto Rico, a n d a c tin g g o v e r n o r of P o rto Rico. son w hich w a s p la n n e d fo r the h a- been a f t e r n o o n ’s p o stpone d until a d a te in the n e a r \A/*11 TUI VV 111 I V i e e t —----------—o --------------- - I n l i r S C i e i y p r o g r a m *. X L tic k et, i ----------- H ild e b ra n d L aw Society will C ol. E. M. H ouse • I T X D U ives U. I. c o o k s n ig h t of D e c e m b e r 8, l l , b ec au se of I Ml01'* which is to ta k e phu * C. society, i bandi!, p re s id e n t of the ----------- T he U n iv ersity has r e c eiv e d h as an n o u n c e d , f ro m Col. E. M, House a w ork en- T he p r o g ra m will be a mock t itle d “ M emorial d es Allies.” T he j tr ia l of Bill S cu r ry , in d ic te d b y a (tho g r a n d w-ork is in tw o la rg e volumes, j u r y on a c h a rg e of s e ction o f each b e in g d evoted to ro b b in g D a f f a n G ilm er o f hi c a r in t h e W o rld and m o n e y on M onday night, De- the allies each o f W a r. Comber I. R E A G A N T O M E E T R e a g a n L i t e r a r y F p e u 'ty will m e e t T h u rs d a y in th e g ir ls ’ stu d y hall, V irg in ia Irv in e , p re sid e n t of th e society, has an n o u n c ed . fo r T he a t t e r ne n - th e S ta te will be Leslie Neill, S earc y J o h n ­ son, an d G eorge Seay, and a t t o r ­ be neys f o r th e d e f e n d a n t will J. C. D o rb a n d t, G. B. D ow nm an, an d Roy Irv in g T fn & ant. W O M E N T O E N T E R T A I N hold a b e r F a c u lty W o m e n ’s C lub will en- m e e ti n g T h u rs d a y , Decent- jte r ta in w ith a r e c e p tio n in honor the law ban- c f th e new- m e m b ers, T u esd a y , th e D ecem ber 9, at 8 o’clock, a t tho Dor- [club house, 2610 W hitis S tre e t. to G E O L O G I S T H E R E a t te n d e d a! Sidney Powers, p r e s id e n t of the A m eric an Association of P e tr o l­ eum Geologists, w as in A ustin Monday. While Mr'. P o w e rs was here a geological at th e F a c u l ty Club luncheon where he m ade a s h o r t talk. F ro m here Mr. Powers w e n t to San A n­ tonio to a t te n d a geological m e e t ­ ing there. “ 16. T h a t each m e m b e r of the I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C ounc il s w e a r to e n f o r c e t h e r u s h in g ru le s t h r o u g h ­ o u t the y e a r in his own f r a t e r n ­ ity a n d r e p or t a n y violation e ith e r in hm own o r a n o t h e r f r a ­ i n d i c t m e n t com­ t e r n i t y I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y m itte e Council f o r investigation, and on its a be tried by t h e council. P e n a lty f o r the f irs t conviction to be a fine of $75, anti social probati on f or the e n s u in g y ea r. P e n a l ty f o r the inability Dr, E. H. the Bureau o f Leo- to pledge or in itiate fo r the re- director of riomic G eology w ill leave T h u rs-1 m ainder of the term in which the day for W ichita F alls w here he I a r t took place anti ensuing term. will a t te n d the N orth T exas Geo- T his provision not to apply to any | logical Society m eeting. S E L L A R D S L E A V E S a sso c ia te ; second conviction to be I Turn to P age J) re c o m m e n d a tio n Sellards, ----- -- -------- O to of t h a t th e the O R C H E S T R A M E E T S fo r r e h e a r s a l T he U n iv e rsity O r c h e s t r a will at in W Hall, B u r n e t t th e o r g a n iz a ­ m e e t 7:15 o ’clock P h a r r, d ir e c to r of tion. s ta te d W e dn esd ay. to n ig h t o--------------- S T U D E N T W I T H D R A W S Bernice Laursen le ft A u n in yesterd ay a f te r n o o n to go to her home in Gan A ntonio. She will not be t h e U n iversity n ext sem ester. in school at old m e m b ers new pledges o f A lp ha D elta Sigma, h o n o r a r y a n d professio nal a d v e r - 1 tis in g f r a t e r n i t y , a r e reque sted to be p r e s e n t f i r s t pledge a t the m e e tin g of the y e a r which will Im* held a t 7:11 o ’clock to , an a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by- Miller, p re sid e n t. its B. Hall, a c c o rd in g . T h u rs d a y n ig h t Plans o f the fo rm a l in itia tio n , w hich is schedu led fo r n e x t w eek will be discussed a t th e m eeting. T he social a c tivitie s f o r th e y e a r will be d iscussed by David Hall, c h a irm a n of e n t e r t a i n m e n t co m m ittee. t h e ‘F riendship’ T alk Is H eard by Freshm en “ F rie n d sh ip as a Basis f o r P o p ­ u l a r i t y ” w as th e tnpk* of a ro u n d ta b le discussion by m e m b e rs of a th e F re s h m a n Com m ission a t m e e tin g held a t th e F a c u l ty W o­ m e n ’s C lub T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n , D e c e m b e r 2. T he discussion was led by Miss d e a n D o ro th y G e b a u e r , a s s is ta n t o f w om en, and Miss M a r g a r e t Peck, s e c r e ta r y of th e Y.W .C .A. M eans o f g a in in g p o p u la rity a n d re c o g n itio n on f o r fre s h m a n w om en w e re also dis­ cussed. all T ea w as served m e m b e r s a t the close o f th e hour. c a m p u s th e to around the perip w i t h t h e b u z z a rd B O N N IE B E L L came o u t of th e re se a rc h la b o r a to r y y e s te r d a y a f te r n o o n sm ilin g like she had r e ­ se arche d f o r so m e th in g a n d f o u n d it. T hese e n g in e e rs em b ry o n ic have c e r ta in l y been c l u t t e r i n g up few’ days. th e ca m p u s th e p a s t You should s to p a n d to M A R S H A L L W A L K E R call o ut to his “ a s s is ta n ts .” th e r e a d in g s S U E W A D E sp ends all of h er tim e in zoo lab a d m ir in g a n d t r y ­ in g to m a ke BR EW STER *—h e ’s th e prof. lis te n One of th e o th e r S tru gglers in zoo says th a t he w ould g e t a lot m ore o u t of the course if A D R IA N R O S E w o u ld n ’t sit up th e r e a n d th a t d u m b p a r t n e r w h a t a tell BIG W E E K - E N D she had all the tim e. A L B E R T J O N E S RU C K M A N is g e t tin g to be q u ite a n e x p e r t a t a s su m in g t h a t d iss ip a te d m an- of-the-w orld air. LENA B E L L E “ B IL L ” BOR- DOSKY com in g o u t o f G a r ris o n th is m orning. DOSS B IB B Y w as on the ste p s of th is th e M ain B u ild ing a g a in m o r n in g — t h a t 's g e t tin g to be his r e g u la r H E Y - H E Y sta nd , R U T V IN IN G S C O T T W IL K E Y has a c a r a n d is a p o p u la rity . is b ig and fo otball p la y e r and h a n d s o m e : so tw o m a k e a th e co m b in atio n th a t is h a r d to b ea t. J O E R E N F R O . B ro w n w o o d ’* to w a ste tim e m a k in g his a f t e r n o o n p o p u la r p la yboy , h a te s his classes. Y. M. C. A. Nets $ 3 5 0 for First Day of Campaign Reports to Be Given At Luncheon at Noon Today R e p o rts on the Y.M.C A, f in a n ­ cial driv e Will he given a t a lu n ­ cheon at tho U n iversity C om m ons, D enve r P e r ­ kins. c h a ir m a n of th e drive, an* noun* cd. I o'clock to d a y a t A total of $360 w as re p o r te d a t th * lun c h eo n held y e s te rd a y a t oon. One h u n d re d a n d sixty-six people c o n t r i b u t 'd a n a v e r a g e p ledg e o f over two dollars f o r the of support of tho local p ro g ra m th e Y.M.C.A. h u n d r e d dollars has been set as th e goal f o r the th ree day cam paign. F ifte e n T he b oard in g hoagie division, led by Haskell R oberts, re p o r te d a total of $222 f o r th e f i r s t d a y ’s work. B rady S tevens, c h a irm a n of the f re sh m a n division, r e p o r t- ed >123 f o r hts division. Zollie the f r a t r - St oak ley, c h a ir m a n of nity division, s ta te d that his or­ ganization would make first r e p o r t a t th«> lu ncheo n t o be held I o ’clock. t h u r s d a y at J o h n McCurdy, s e c r e ta r y o f th e a Es S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation m e m b er of the Y.M .C.A. board, was p r e ^ n t a t th e f i r s t lu ncheo n held y e s te r d a y and ta lk e d t o th e “ C am pu s A t ­ o rg a n iz a tio n m o sp h e re .” I --------------- o —------------ a n d its on , Kappa Sigm a H ouse Nears C om pletion K ap p a Sigm a f r a t e r n i t y ’ss new home will be ready f o r occup ancy • »n five weeks, S. (). Y arb ro ugh. * co n stru c tio n , s u p e r in t e n d e n t ann o u n c ed y esterd ay . . of . Brick work, electric w iring, and p lu m b in g have been com pleted, a n d th e walls on th e inside are color plastered. being schem e to be used on these rough p la s te r walla is to be d e te r m in e d T h e Y. rh rough sta te d . th e th e previo us date. "6. The dean shall send f r a t e r ­ nities ca rd s show ing all d a t e s with rushee* a ; soon us possible, also iV atern ity giving nam es of having (So that f r a t e r n i t y will know w h e n to g et ru s h e e ), “ 7. That the f r a t e r n i t y go get the -rushee- at th e begin n in g of period w ith which it has a date, an d that the f r a t e r n i t y having th e previous d a t e hi- re q u ire d to have th e ru sh ee a t its house in o rd e r to fa c ilita te the f r a t e r n i t y having the next date. E i g h t R u sh P e r io d s than tw o less “ 8. T h e re shall be eight rush last year, periods, w ith th e elim ination of b r e a k f a s t T he p o iuds shall be d ates. IO o’clock to 12 o’clock, 12-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10 M onday, F e b r u a r y - *i> I , * , I needily, r e b r u - 33 a n d I-.., 3-o ary 2 1. i i i shall be pet “ 9. T h e tim e from 5 o’clock to 5:46 o’clock aside fro m f r a te r n itie s , d u r in g which tim e th e y shall make ou t w r i tte n bids an d deliv er them in p erso n to those hi Alecs whom th e y wish to honor. Bids a,<- to bo plave.l , ,a t in th<* h an d s of r u s h e es without com m ent. , . . , , 1, , in th e Six th e ty p e o f r e m a in d e r a|,|U.„x in m te |v Rushee* Remain in Room* rushee* a re IO. l int!,,-,, d u n n g th is pe r- coat md, m u m b l e by any medium, such a s U y l e o f a r c h ite c tu r e . l l i m n | t t telephon e, messenger, rn- personal | ,,iUars wlM interview with th e rushee.*, T he building, w hich will con- .t a i n fo rty rooms, a n d which will $ 6 5 .0 «0, is tr a t e r ! 1.1 ii- shall no! coni. modclpit „ n tlw S o u th e rn Colonial la rge long in Colonial fashion. front porch Th© roo f, in a c c o rd a n c e w ith this a rc h ite c tu r e , p a r ti c u la r will be covered w ith sea-green slate. Polished h ardw ood oak will b e used as flooring in all .stories except the walls a n d floor o f which will be entire- r e ­ “ l l . F u r t h e r , th e ir rooms q u ire d to rem ain d u r in g this period upon pain of b ein g dec la re d ineligible to pledge (luring this y e a r ; and it will be to th e ir a d ­ v a n ta g e f u r t h e r ance o f provision n u m b e r ten. T h e trunk room , boiler room, th e ir ch oice. Should he sto p j k itchen and dining room w ill bo T he hou se w ill be heated by .steam. T h r e e fire p la ce s o f plain 6 :15 o ’clock rushee* will >ign the brick will serve th e f i r s t f lo o r in bid which they c a r e to acce p t a n d a d d itio n t o the ste am , take it d ire c tly to th e f r a t e r n i t y ; of on th e w ay to th e said f r a t e r n i t y situ a te d in th e l a r g e basem ent- house a n d a t t e m p t to use his in-1 f lu en c e to get a n o t h e r rushee to gt» w ith him, he shall be declared ineligible to pledge rummier o f the year. H orsem en O rganize Club W ith Election ” 12. B etw een 5:15 o ’clock and th e ohaerv- jjy o f concrete, t h e b as em e n t, r e - ; the fo r to of T u rn In Bid* “ 13. F r a te r n iti e s shall in t o n all signed and accepted bids to the dean of m e n ’s o ffice by 7 o'clock T uesday, F e b r u a r y 24. “ I L Rushee* shall tu r n in all un ac ce p te d and unsigned bids to th e dea n of m e n ’s offic e W e d n e s­ day, F e b ru a ry 25. re g e n ts shall a pply th e "15. All rush tu le s se t o u t by th r o u g h the pledge h o u r e x c e p t r e g u la r sc hedu led g ates. Rushing sh all be con fin ed th e c h a p te r houses, a utom obiles, o r to a n y public en- t e r t a i n m e n t n o t s p o n so re d by the f r a t e roily. to S w ea r E n f o r c e m e n t M onroe W a lte rs w as elected p r e s id e n t o f th e tro o p club, hea d­ q u a r t e r s tro o p , 124lh cavalry, a t a m e e tin g in tile law lu d ito n u m last n ig h t. O th e r o ffic ers chosen w e r e Jo t N ew m a n , vice p reside nt a n d C alhoun MeCutcheon, secre­ tary tr e a s u r e r . U uptain F re d Dickinson, com ­ m a n d e r o f th e tr o o p , spoke d u r ­ session following ing I lo* business th e election, ii t h a t 2 00-yard ranges would be re-con- ditinned bv n e \t Salw rd ay inorn- qualificatibtt fir- ing to facilitate in ' a Der- big by of t he < rg miza t it in. an n o u n c ed — -a i P A G E TW O T T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T H U R S D A Y , DECEM BER 4 , 1930. LONGHORNS DRILL FOR TWO TEACHER TILTS £ 2 > l J S T G O K I E ALLEN i ** * | J. I# 1 7 I U ) M i J n t t o V G S p r in g s ; S a lv a d o r M arq u ez, Y ork - 'ship th e H a l f M oon te a m and the squad will i ‘. T. M c C len d o n , D oh tan , | D elta Kappa Epsilon E / C l l C * o towri'l / l Ala. F r e sh m a n grid stern to m e e t to d e cid e t h e h on ors. Lit- w h o m tie C a m p u s B ’s a n d the N e w m a n Given T w e n ty Aggie Grid Men , w gridiron tim e n u m e ral a te a m and t i v e m e m b e r s j the V. & M. cr o ss Sp fetal to The Doily Texan. . C u ero ; C liffo r d H a y n e s r C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , Dec. 3. le t t e r a w a r d s to n u m e r a ls w ere a w a rd e d are FL I. It. E. Bar­ (B a c o n . S te p h e n v ille ; field , Port A r th u r ; W. K. B u y d - j&ton, Jr., C lovis, N. M .; L eo n ard D. B ro w n , Jr., C le b u r n e ; G eo rg e (D o m in g u e z . P o r t A r th u r ; T om V arsity t w e n t y (F ra se r, F ort W o r th ; J o e G olasin - m em bers o f th e 1930 T e x a s A g g i e rki, H o u s to n ; Richard H a r tm a n , F l u v a n ­ n a ; L. M. L an d , V ivia n , L a.; Jo e M erka, B r y a n ; Ray M urray, Mer­ c e d e s ; E, R. N olan, S a n ta Rosa; J. W, P itt m a n , M c C a m e y ; C. I). J a c k R ob erts, B itter, La F e r ia ; fresh- ( , o m r a n a J oh n R o b ertso n , Au-- l i m ; J. E Rudder, E d e n ; W. VV. S ch u lz, S c h u le n b e r g ; T ed S p en cer, F o r t J 'j™**® S t o c k t o n ; W. B. W illia m s, G reen- co u n try (if team have been a n n o u n c e d by the the college at blet ic co u n cil. At sam e to a w ard s t w e n t y - t w o o f man te a m w e r e a n n o u n c e d . co veted “ r Dan R. A b b e y , Del R io; A sto n , F a r m e r s v ille ; J a c k Chris- v j}je> tian, A b ile n e ; W. E. Davis, F o rt W o rth ; C aptain J. G. F lo y d , Rose- w ood ; W, VV. H e w it t, G ro esb eck ; * 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ 111 I n d o o r Dick H orn sb y , A u s tin ; G e o r g e Lord. J o u r d a n to n ; R yrom M agriil, M a r sh a ll; C harlie M alon e, D allas; F in a ls in the in tr a m u r a l indoor Paul M cF ad d en , C le b u r n e ; A. A. , Moore, Itasca ; Carl M o u l d e r Cis- ba seba ll l e a g u e w ill b eg in to n ig h t Willis Nolan,* S a n ta R o sa ; I*" 7 °*clo c k at th e G re go r y Gym- V a rsity g r id s te r s a w a r d e d a re Baseball T onight f o l l o w i n g ; ; th e A g g ie VYarnock, th e the j] I I • J Club will fig h t it o u t for the in d e ­ p e n d e n t ch a m p io n sh ip , w h ile the fin a ls are d ecid ed d e p a r tm e n ta l b e t w e e n th e w in n e r o f th e E n g in e e r - B u s i n e s s A d gam e. th e A e a d e m s and G a m e s in th e in tra m u ra l indoor le a g u e h a v e b een p le n t y fa s t o f late, and a g o o d ex h ib itio n o f the g y m n a s iu m sport will b e g iv e n t o ­ n ig h t w h en th e ch a m p io n sh ip s arc b e in g d ecid ed . T h e v a r io u s t e a m s into h a ve d ev elo p ed real sc o r in g th re a ts, w ith f l a s h y work and c o o p e r a tio n s h o w in g up w e ll, W h it a k e r said. t h e m s e lv e s N e x t T u e s d a y and T h u rsd a y will s e e th e U n iv e r s i t y c h a m p i o n ­ ship s e m i- f in a ls and fin a ls run o f f - T h e s e g a m e s will end p erh a p s th e in tra m u ral c o n ­ m o s t tes t held at in q u ite a while, th e U n iv e r s ity i n t e r e s t i n g ---------------o --------------- B e t t y Knox an d M arie W e ss e n - v is ite d w it h E m m y I.o'u in F o r t W o r th T h a n k s g iv - d o r f f King I in g. L illian L loyd sp en t th e h o li­ fr a t e r n it y c h a m p io n - days at h er h o m e in H o u s to n . . c o , Harry Phillips, M c K in n e y ; H a rry n a « Um’,, S titeler , S m ith v ille ; A d ria n T r a c y , (H o u sto n ; R oscoe Van Z andt, F o r t J I W orth; W illiam W o lf , C or p u s! Christi; J a m e s W o od m a n , A u stin . J or ' Cross c o u n tr y l e t te r s w ere aw arded to C a p ta in D ic k W in d ers, H o u s to n ; M alcolm P erk in s. Mi. P lea sa n t; M elto n S m ith , S ulphur L A S T H O U R S E R V I C E ON CHRISTMAS CARDS It is s t i l l n o t t o o l a t e t o b u y t h e m f r o m BMTHfflH INC 2348 Guadalupe T h e Ideal— Econom y W eek-End Frolic T o San Antonio! EVERY SUNDAY P O S T S E A S O N N E G R O F O O T B A L L G A M E PR A IR IE V IEW N O R M A L V S . SAM HUSTON C O L L EG E U . M e m o r i a l S t a d i u m S a t . , D e c . 6 , 2 : 3 0 p . m . G en era l A d m is sio n $ 1 .0 0 S tu d e n t s 5 0 c W E S T S ID E R E S E R V E D FOR W H I T E S H E A R Dr. B. F. F itte r gar F rid ay , D e c e m b e r 5, 8 p. rn. W esley C hapel C o rner Sa n B ern ard and H a ck b er ry S tree ts B e n e f i t C hurch B u ildin g F u n d Spiritual Song* by the Choir S p ecial S e c tio n R eserv ed for W h ite F rie n d s A d m is sio n 25c R eserv ed S e a ts 3 5 c & 50c Strengl our Defense Mech an ism “ $AB£"-WOLL\N6BE£y C O A C H OF TUE WASWIWSTOW C O U G A R S , T H E TEAM THAT U EFEATEP THE- MIGHTY U .O F CALIFORNIA \ ANO S CALIFO R N IA ll T E A M ? ON SU C C E SS IV E WEEK­ E N D S IS A WON-COLLEGE- N1AN f r-&i OLO BROOKLYN AHD PITTSBURGH OUTFIELDER IEP Tile NATIONAL LEAGUE IN STOLEN B A S E S TOR. I O Y E A R S / MAY MAY BE 8ACK WITH THE R O B IN S IN "31 A S A C O A C H / -A m r b e t l u tQis,Howard «3omes, COACH OF U t U OF SOUTHERN GAFFORD I A,TO IO Bill tfUWtR THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. TM AT IF -MIS TROJANS EVER DEFEATED STANFORD B1 5 TOUCHDOWNS -HE WOULD ACCOMPANY-HUNTER ON A LEAF INTO TMF OCEAN 'TULL'/ CLOTHED ' "THE TROJANS RECENTLY DEFEATED STAN FOR D A O - \ 0 ' .J J T S h o * ' Southwest Conference Intramurals To Review Decisions B y D. B. H A R D E M A N Texan Sports Staff “ Re u tin e b u sin e s and a re- I , jew o f the va r io u s d e c is io n s m ad e :; L f committee*! s in c e its last m eet- at the an wi]j hwW t}u, T e x a s C o lle g e s w h ic h will he held in April. T h e m e s s a g e o f th e p r e sid e n t, w hich will be read b y Dr. Renick, will c o n ta in a d iscu ssion o f th o v a rio u s e o m n le x itie a w hich h a v e last D ecem b er, Tho ar isen sin c e if D O U ,.” Dr. D. A. Penick. pre.!- m eeting will also probably v ote 'L \ I the question of whether se vol : 8 :30 ; o ’clock. L ittle C am pus B vs. N e w ­ man Club. D e p a r tm e n ta l fin a ls; 7 o ’eloek, \c a d e m s vs. w in n er o f F.ngineer- P>. A. g a m e . Shi I- Phi o f Krausa g u e s t at the hou: e durim E liza b et ii, A lp h a Ep- th e 11 o li­ - L u m p k in o f A m a r illo e st o f Kula L ee Mr he Kappa A lp h a T h e ta w e ek -en d . r n lei;' J Select Your C hristm as C ards NOW at t he Texas B o o kstore and (i rebait *• I:I. \ > cur Hat.y a Balfour IHuIro —-Kverv P earl fro m u PcdfnretHi Oyster.** — SPENCE EASLEY. Let s g et X m as - C o n sc io u s S A Y S Basket Squad N ow Roy Numbers Henderson T o Officiate B y A L B E R T R E E S E A d d itio n o f N ick G a t o u r a and F red T h e r e is' an old A m e r ic a n < us- ; W a lk e r ’s squad y e s t e r d a y b r o u g h t I B ob B ald r id ge to C oach r e f e r e e lorn, now hallow ed, if hackneyed, U h e lis t o f v a r s ity candidates up jpu A n o th e r hard a f t e r n o o n ' s w ith a ge, that d e m a n d s that e v e r y la d w h o h a s m ad e a n y p r e te n s io n s o f p o u n d in g ou t sp or ts c op y at on e li m e or a n o th e r m ust turn ou t an a l l - c o n f e r e n c e ro ster at th e t e r ­ m in a tio n o f e a c h p ig s k in season , T h e first a u th en tic ami recognia- « i sole tions, if th e m em o ry fail.;' h o t , w a s Y aile t < amp. drill occu p ied th e c a g e r s in' p r e ­ para tion fo r the game - w ith N o r t h T e x a s S ta te T e a c h e r s C o lle g e F r i ­ day and S a tu r d a y n ig h ts. R o y B. H e n d e r s o n , a th l e tic d i­ rector o f the I n t e r s c h o la s tic U ea - g u e . will t h e T e a c h e r g a m e , Conch W a lk er s t a te d y e s ­ terd ay. S in c e Mr. C a m p ’s d ay, ev e r y w o u ld -b e scribe th e c o u n t r y over s t r e sse d se c o n d has cho sen his first and sn a p p y p a ss in g and fo l lo w in g up, str in g e le v e n , until n o w it has b e­ th e v a rio u s q u in t e t a l t e r ­ w ith c o m e th* a f o r e m e n t io n e d custom . the o f f e n s e n n d d e ­ n a t e l y on F o rm erly th e ritual o f s e le ctio n A c o m b i n a t io n o f E a r l fen s e . w a s a stan d a rd , pick ed by a n a u ­ T ay lor , W y a t t J im m ie T a y lo r, th o r i t y on fo o t b a ll, but n ow it is Comby, Bull E lk in s, and E d Brit e a jo k e. E v e r y scribe h a s a f a v o r ­ sh ow ed sp e c ia l a d e p tn e s s at work- it e p la y er or t y p e o f p lay er. A l ­ ! in c fo r short sho ts, m ost ev e r t’ w r ite r a llo w s his s e ­ ; and th o s e f i v e are likely t o form lin e-u p a g a in s t ( W a l k e r ’s s t a r l i n g le c t io n to lie co lo rod by th e opin- ion o f Iii- read e rs, and th e scr ib e’s ( t h e E ag les. H e in ie H op k in s con- r e s u l t in g p o p u larity should he da tin n e d his sh a r jish o o tin g a nd is ii! the e y e s o f th e p erusers g o in g to run so m e b o d y a m erry w e ll race J ack fo r T a r tin g h onors. o f his p ra ttle. S pa rk s, A llen Ingrain, and John W e d n e s d a y ’s w o r k o u t the ball ----------- in It is a lm o st im p o ssib le to make . T u llis are p ressin g th e r e g u la r s . F o r in s ta n c e , a and I U Allison Ranked Sixth Best Netter a f a i r and (-quai* s e le c tio n o f t e a m fo r th o a b o v e r e a so n a l t o b e c a u se o f th e f a c t th a t SY ti be ha s s e e n a n y p layer p er ­ tw o in m o r e th a n o n e or fo r m g a m e s . last yea r W ilm er A lliso n o f A u s tin , Davits L eland fa ir ly b u r n ed up the c o n ­ C up p layer and f o r m e r sta r play f e r e n c e . T h is y e a r h e h a s not >r on the Longhorn tennis squall, d o n e so w ell. W ho can ay w h eth - cr this is d u e to a f a l l i n g - o f f o f ii.- ran ked six th in A. W a llis My- f o o l b a ll a b ility , o r to th e f a c t that e r s ’ s e lectio n o f th e ten b e st te n - e u e m y co a c h e s h a v e d e le g a t e d a . nis p la y e rs o f th e w o r ld . M y e r s, co u p le Of m e n t o put h im on th e j E ngli Si te n n i s e x p e r t, n a m e s each y e a r the t e n b e s t p la y e rs , and his sp o t? the I I PJO sele ctio n a p p e a r s — in Rut en o u g h o f th a t. c o n c e r n in g th e m (placed Ile d e f e a t e d Coe h e i.s u e o f A m e r ic a n L a w n ; t h e r e o n , icon m en p la ced on the S a y s Mo (current h e r e b y p r e s e n t s a n a11-c o n f e r e n c e A h-lino. A lii.o n Is on e o f the fi v e A m or­ B election, a d m i t t i n g that m a n y o f th o p la y e r s w ere p la c e d lost, this b y v ir tu e o f th e u n a v o id a b ly par- b e in g the first tim e he ha s b e e n tia l w r ite - u p s in th is “ first t e n ” g rou p . th a t have blo w n out o f their h o m e in the e a r l y ! cities, and th a t h e has not s e e n ro u n d s o f the W im b led on tou r u a-J a n y o f tin- men e x c e p t th e L o n g - men: an d w a s a fin a lis t against J Big Bill Tilden in the same m eet.* h e r m in more th a n o n e g a m e . aa fo llo w s 'I H omy Cochet, Fram e; W. T. I B e j Bill) Tilden. United S ta te s; J e a n ! ; Borotra, Fran e ; J. H. (Johnnie) ■[ Frank I Doeg, United ■ Shields, » rn’e.j - S ta te s; W ilm er! ; CL .M. Lott.; Allison. United Stat- De M.. i p cl i I i ut rtf St ates L*H, T,. g". Bom ms. France; T ex a s, and Koch, Baylor. C enter: A tk in s, T .C .U . Q u a rterb a ck : W ilson , B a y ­ T e x a s, , B la n to n , T ex as, P e t e r s o n , and Lonjr, S. M. U . G u a r d s : B a u m g a r te n , Italy; Christine a n d M organ, R ice. list reads T a ck les: St ate.- ; Myers* E n d s: lor. ll. W. Austin, E n gland.|f^liul Newcomers who make N e w c o m e r s w ho m a k e their ? " thletil’ Conference december ii th eir f A t h l e t u < o n i e na I meeting of the Southwest a ppearance in this 11*30 list oUmrTgf than Alii-on are Frank S h i e l d s , 0 and the young left-handed F re n c h -* ^1?* a J * no an, B ou ssu s, mis dr I o>te C h ristia n Til... «• g from th e I UL’;' list are La- w h o play.cl no c o m p e t it i v e c r it e r io n e x c e p t , per- [t e n n is; J o h n V a n R yu, an d Frank ! I unte r. H a lfb a c k s: L elan d , 'I.C.U., and S h e lle y , T e x a s. F u llb a c k : K oy, T e x a s , i o n fe t c m e oi A ll o f I he a b o v e ar e m o t e loss o rth o d o x s e l e c t i o n s , u sin g the o p in io n s 1 I sports w r it e r s as a h ap s the s e le c tio n o f Morgan o f ii H ire at a g u ard . lin e m a n . He a B a u m g a r t e n or Koch a t his n a tu r ­ al p osition , but he is to o va lu ab le t o le a v e o f f a te a m . He is a fii ■■ d e f e n s iv e p la y e r , and has no s u ­ p e r io r en th e o f f e n s e . * is is also is n ot s>> goo d lu ck ie. M organ But M o rga n T h e ado's ■ Jell et ion gel in - to S a y s Me as good a team as could the c o n feren ce, be m u stered s p e a k i n g ! oth c o lle c tiv e ly and i n - . , , d iviilu aliv . s h i t ! ami T il , lino in 23 H orned Toad* G et G rid L etters Sp* tai to T i e Drub) T exa n . FOR T W O R T H , D ec. 3 . - - ‘ the T w e n t y - t h r e e m e m b e r s Hoi m d I ’r e g o f ! '.LU* h av e b e e n a w a r d e d v a r s ity letters. T h e y a t e a s f o l lo w s : o f f o o tb a ll sq u a d M c C u llo u g h , M artin , a n d S .d keid , , t a u g h t , H uller, L a m b e r ! R o b e r so n , , • * * . , P ru itt, end*; I ami 0 *Brj e n ’ P h e lp s. | r e 'Uf,t VViil be Tinct. Townsend a t i d ;meciing el tho Association u n til th e n« x t of f a s t , and has s e v e n -.s a r i p l a y e d F " y \ , EU“ rds,:, A ’f'*'1’11- , , ... th e n .. The e d u c a te d to e o f A l - i , .',w e 1 Shttckl.-ford k ins, and th e pass s n a g g in g a h ili - 1 ta c k le • *• ; kin-, c e n te r ; Griffith, Green, la nd , H in to n , Woolwjne, m an. S n o w , D e n n is, and Sppar- Oliver, *. in the con- I be equalled anyw hen fi-rence. a Lk s - , , l - t l w w o r e (rn on t fol ...wng: Havtor , I B o yd , th re a t of uver-present ta ck , th* . ends, Sheik y around L ela n d < t mi-, ll: the line an t m • K ugh the middle of tackles, and with j >ff him mu better on e a ch J S o u p ’s oh! .Sumner, W elch. the G IT lei) Edgy!' -pent the week- Cf;d_in San A to n ic , < r pent t he Wes c-end i •* Onida in T e m p Charles I t top]. in IL Ouida Finer had a - guest* l" r t h e Texaa-A. M. gam® K a th a r­ ine Bu re hard o f Temple ami Ed­ ward Brown of Lubbock. Secrest N am ed ’31 R azorback L eader Special ta The, Patly Texan. the Razorback grid squad season, was selected to lead £ F A Y E T T E V IL L E . Ark., Dec. 3. Earl Secrest, stellar gu ard of this the team buji-; que! T u e s d a y n ig h t. H o m e r I.ed- * ette r , h a lf b a c k , wa.- n am ed sub* aptain. - o - E L E V E N S T U D E N T S ILL i ti spent Sunday ; Porkers in 1031 at a Eleven students w ere repo rted Marie Young had as guests fen JI by the University H ealth S cr­ ib e week-end M argaret Young an d j \ ice Wednesday, L * T . Spragins, 'Ruth Mu ne ss of Commerce. (Harold < o h m , L. F. Bonner. AHL . c a , ;« dred Lippe. and Dovie Riley arer . i-o n e s t fed)eely spent S undaj W a c o . Roy Blankenship spent th e week-end in Fan Antonio. B o ti. D u n b a r sp e n t th e t h a n k s ­ g i v i n g holidays in D a lla s and F ort V orth. E rin S t a f f o r d : p ent la>t w e e k ­ e n d ir B elto n , Kula th e I .ce M c K n ig h t K a p p a A lpha Theda h o m e had a s tier g u e s t C y n th ia Lumpkin o f A m a r illo fo r th e In.J few' days. o f D oro th y N e ll W odan. Kappa th e h o lid a y s A lp h a T h eta , ■ pent, in Locklutrt. Mild: »-d Cook® o f Sc ut ti .-.h Rite D o r m ito r y had a- h e r w e e k -e n d g u e st Mabel W a lk e r o f B a y lo r C o lle g e , B e lto n , PIC ;a1 s t. David’s Hospital; Bess Sis- son, Sad ie K a le B ass, A lm a M u l­ lins, ami Frank W ils o n a t S e t o n In f ir m a r y ; E. 0 , H o p p e a n d Hel- at B r a c k e n r id g e "n O h len d o rf Hospital. are m ore w arm ly and more personally conveyed by lo n g distance telephone. E at a Delicious W A F F L E T o d ay ! Plam, Raisin, Pecan and Hollywood P . K. SA N D W IC H S H O P S N o. 2 O p p o s ite N o . I O p p o s ite U n iv e r s i t y N e w D riskill “ Y ou D o n ’t W a it on U«.” W A R R E N ’ S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 0 4 -4 0 6 CO NG RESS TOTS LOWER PRICES BIGGER VARIETY More New Things Santa Claus Here Every D ay Until C hristm as —— i ' — '— Buy Toys an d X m as G ifts Now and Use O ur Lay A w ay P lan Going O ut of Business SALE W e Close T his Store Dec. 31 A tt Cs- - R U S T I A I N - * , . , C r a a l Lint* I’ ice *—* - i ain -s.* Sport* I i. imj.ions (.or,Cola Oreheat rn *. • 1 very V • -I newt* y S. I . -m —*- JO W to t i p . rn Casxt to ( .t.. I \ •' ,l'ictw< rk DEAN rn* — 1 Drink Delicious and Refreshing with Ute P m i i s c th a t refreshes The best defense is the attack. The hest time to attack is when you’re feeling good. V ou feel your best when refreshed. <^*.E.D.; also, Eh, V oila!— Coca-Cola! Refreshment— that’s the true inward mean­ ing of Coca-Cola, ice-cold, sparkling, deli­ cious— an all-day drink, pure as sunlight. For m illions of people, every day. Coca-Cola is the first thou gh t and the last word in wholesome refreshment. T h e C u c a - C o i a C o m p a n y , A l i a s t a , C a , J C W - 3 P K I T H A D T O B B t o o l * T O G U T W U I l l h I T THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. T H E D A U Y T E X A N r PAGE THREE THEATERS M I N A N D B I L L ’* — w i t h M g r i n D r e s s i e r a n d W a l l a c e t h r o u g h F r i d a y . B e e r y , n o w A t t he P a r a m o u n t . M A Y B E I T ’S L O V E ” — w i t h J o e E. B r o w n a n d J o a n B e n ­ F r i d a y . n e t t , n o w A t t h e H a n c o c k . t h r o u g h “ E V I D E N C E ” — w i t h P a u l i n e F r e d e r i c k C o n w a y T e a r l e , t o d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r ­ d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . a n d “ H O T C U R V E S ” — w i t h B e n n y R u b i n , A l i c e D a y , a n d R e x L e a s e , t o d a y a n d F r i d a y . A t t h e T e x a s , •O rd g shawn m ach a b o ve th e a v era g e are so d istin g u ish ed . Reviewed Today she has not. B u t beauty of char­ acter and ability to act, she has in generous measure. I t is not Mr. Beery’s f a u lt th a t she makes what was their picture her own indi­ vidually, fo r she has often taken pictures away from screen person­ ages much more im portant than he is. In the role of a lazy, good­ natured captain fishing-barge whose placid life becomes e n ta n g ­ led with that of the fiery and des­ perate hotel-kcepor, Mr. Beery is good, as he always is. Even Dor­ othy Jordan, who is usually pretty the pale, does excellent work in role of the girl. Marjorie Flam­ beau appears as the mother. If I the picture has a weakness, it is J one of plot, f o r the idea of a girl I reared in such surroundings m ar­ rying into such a family as she is ra th e r fanciful. The ef­ does fectiveness of the picture a : whole, however, leaves no room of the for criticism. And one as on which to stand and see the big game through a window of the stadium, only to fall head over heels to the floor time a f te r time. And so on. E stim a te : C. Opening Today is the nice among “ E V I D E N C E ” picture which brings Pauline Frederick, Conway William Courtenay, Tearle, and Lowell Sherman to the Queen T h e a te r talking screen today in a story of complications which arise from nasty m isunder­ standings people. Scandal, separation, and divorce, with a tte n d a n t unhappiness to all concerned, make up the plot, un- . til been a p arty to the m a u n d e r - standing gives up and commits ;o’clock with a .Mexican supper at suicide, confession the home of Mrs. Se Id on Reed in th a t the evfdence which had been p*,mb rtnn n.utru*, former U - D - brought against a W imborne to defame her charac- trouble- of Delta Delta D e l t a h o n o r e d t he a c t i v e c h a p t e r * the profligate man who h a s;_ , H O N O R A C T I V E GI RLS] T R U D E R T A L U M N A E jTuesday* December Misses Ju n e West, The alumnae 2, at 6:30 leaving his * , , , loved as role as a native girl. as an ter was false. Sounds ‘ wo con se menu was served “ HOT C URVES” u ; t he Texas Theater up the picture and of Miss Dressier’* s u p - 1 some. Perhaps j things worthy of mention, both a building instance orb acting, is the final shot in theJ Myrna film, when the old in-keeper rea­ lizes th a t although she must pay th e pr.ee of m urder she has pro- LaTrcdlo interesting. And Thompson, and Bess Jo Cbewning, (Cobra) Loy has a n o th e r (dressed in costumes carrying out “ M I N A N D B I L L , ” cu rre n t on the P a ra m o un t T h e a te r screen, is rounded ou t a good show, well of elem ents contrasting with comedy and trag e d y , fancy and The following active n u m b e rs realism, uproarious fun and ser*j tected the girl she attended: ious drama. Taken from the late : d au g h te r: the look th a t passes over and Friday, being a “collegiate” Josephine Caldwell. Ruth I eslie, the her face is th a t of one a t peace L o m a Moon’s “ Dark S ta r,” comedy dealing with the intrica- Gwyn Sellers, Frances Greenwood, its picture officially .is an appearance w jt h herself, the world, and cies of baseball curves as well as E sther M ae T arver, Mildred of Marie Dressier and Wallace m ake r . On th a t note, the story of of feminine cuives and present- W ashburn, Frances Stiles, Mul ­ Beery tog eth er for the first time, “ Min and Bill” ends, ing Benny Rubin, Alice Day, and garet Louise W arnken, Adelaide b u t it is more a personal trium ph Rex Lease as the comedian, hero- Rogers, Sarah Ann Llewellyn, Die * * * fo r Miss Dressier than for anyone ine, and hero, respectively. Mr. Helm, Lucile Thomas, Dorothy I T ’S LOVE,” now put together, else. Rubin has acquired a following Kelly, B erth a H umbert, Ethel smoothly developed, expertly act- occupying the Hancock T heater through his e ffo rts at en tertain- Pearl Brown, Dorothy Williams, ed. splendidly photographed, and screent is a coiiegc. football pic- ment and clever showmanship, not Mary A nna Hunt, Don Ruth Cot” intelligently directed. all-American the least of his amusing gags be- fee, Mary F rances Coffey, Clara words it is mighty near perfect, ifootball eleven in its cast, a theme I ing his “ Yankee Doodle” snicker nelle Tucker, Oulda B a x t e r , Hero the It remains Theater screen only Friday, during which onces may see—-oi miss mighty good show. I aramounz jsong the same as jts title, a n d j which he may or may not stru t iii thy W a t t s , M a r g a r e t Montgomery, I gfLrn B r o w n . ;this film. Miss D a y has a repu- P h i ll p a Klippel, a n d Nancy Bring C ity and some comedy by j oe time a u d i - . oth er things which it has but tation for a pleasing beauty, and burst. will occupy today screen In ©trier t ure boasting ■the theme of the supper* Estim ate: B double plus, of Delta Delta Delta I t is well a jwhich carrying “ M A Y B E today on an THE CAMPUS B y M A R Y L E E XVESI ON V I R G I N I A H A R P E R ’S W E D D I N G A K N OU NC ED Dr, and Mrs. H enry Winston the en­ H a rp e r have announced gagem ent an i approaching mar riage of th eir daughter, Virginia to Richard Winfield Randolph, Pettway. to i ne mat riage take place Saturday evening, De­ cember 20, at 5:30 o’clock a*. the First Methodist Church South, \ u -tin. is Mr. Pettw ay, a grad uate of th e j of Business University School Administration, is a business man of Austin. Miss H arper holds the bachelor of arts, ba. helot of sci erne, and m aster of art - degrees from the University, and is head of the departm ent of home eco­ nomies at W estmorelahd College, San Antonio. * * rn I U N I V E R S I T Y P E O P L E T A K E AI I ) TO POOR \ group of University profes- s and their wives; a group of University students and a n o th e r in .f people the tghbortiood were Uni.es r es | .on- i ti re- to give cheer s among need? of people sible on Thanksgiving assisting dur i ng material some of the poorer i la Lh ye and it is not exactly b o a s tin g 1 Mr. Lease has appeared in similar The following alum nae attend ^bout are Jo an Bennett, J a m e s 'roles before. Mary C arr also has ed: Mrs. Paul Bolton, Mrs. T. ll McNeal, Mrs. Roy West, M r j Lawrence Rodgers, Mrs. Selden I in A i Reed, Mrs. Howard Bull, Miss Lu- ' ille Kelly, Mrs. John ( hilde, Jr., I who helped are Dr. and Mrs. J Mrs. Karl McGinnis, Mrs, Boyd A. Fitzgerald, Dr. The professors and th e ir wive , arui Mrs. Official Notice a joie in th e picture. the president ALL STUDENTS are requested to Well ;, Miss Gretchen Smtih, Mrs. George ll. Newlove, and Miss Al bring th e ir grade books to the iC. W. Cbewning, M n . Ray Lee. !ma Pierce. Students were A lb e rt and R eg istrar’s office this week. A v e r - j Miss Duella Davis, Mrs. Joe Cor- ■ T a rbutton, ages are being checked fo r prob- win, Mrs. M. A. English, Miss Wayne Gilbert, able eligibility to membership th e various scholastic o rg a n iza- Johansen. tions on the campus. Others were Mr. in j Josephine Sims, and Mrs, Carl {and Mrs, Fred Gey cr, Mrs, L. I Mrs. LaTrelle Thompson, house-1 IL Fred Owens, IG Gafford, Lusk. Mr, and Mrs. c , Duval, Mrs. and Mrs W. business Several E. J . MATHEW S, Registrar, mother of Delta Delta Delta, was J Molesworth. CAMPCRAFT COURSE, sponsor- ^------ r — I also a guest. men il- u assisted. , in fo r The story is centered t h e ; years of loging the aging. ning Kame the nail, huge stadium 'crow ds,"som e conflict of a m other and foster- fairly Rood motion picture foo t. a bal] and a story about th e p re tty m other over the happiness ut child. Abandoned by her m other daUffhter of of a a t the age of two, the little girl struggling little college who takes is brought up in the taw dry a t m o - | it upon herself to vamp an entire sphere of a drab w a te r f ro n t hotel ;football team into pIayinR a win. om.e in rn a fishing village by twelve and d erelict proprietor of T hat is about all botel, who calls herself a c lu m s y ! there is to it. j oan B en n e tt is the p re tty girl, old sea-cow but speaks with ap-! footbalI p aten tly justifiab le pride of her j ames Hall days when she p |a y e r who wins her heart> flnd youth and it Joe E Brown the ever-dependable “ made ’em sizzle.” However, in seems th a t the old w ar horse f t , COfTue. - m e r e is one passage to still as lively on her feet as she which Mr Brown sets a bear is in her mind, for she chastises in chase the president1* pretty daugh- no un certain fashion her man, a | t e r up a tre e so that ahe‘ may be fishm g-barge captain, when she rescued by an all-American half- is mauled about diseovers him tom -catting around back, and is a n o th e r woman. And when t h e i himself by the bear. There m o th er of the girl sta rts to him an other in which Mr. Brown gets a locked in a laundry basket, pushes d e r the girl s marriage into socially prom inent family, the old ■ his feet through the bottom and lady does not h esitate at m urder. ; dances around th a t way. And an H ere is realism without rawness, other in which he piles up boxes the heroic then the C L E A N L I N E S S ed by Te WAA-Hiss, will meet Thursday, December 4, from 4 until 6 o’clock. Sign up on Bulle­ tin Board in N Hall. ELIZABETH M’GUIRE. T H E M EETIN G of Chemistry , 290, scheduled for Wednesday, December 3, has been postponed until December IO. H. I. HENSEY. is the Key to Beauty N i g h t and m o r n in g — a n d d u r ­ ing the d a \, when you w ish to Freshen y o u r lace you should Follow this little p ro g r a m o l cleansing: W i t h a towel o r h a n d , secure the hair firmly aw ay fro m the Face so th at hairline and cars are com pletely ex­ posed. Squeeze a piece oF absorbent co tto n o u t of cold water. M o isten w ith Sk in T o m c an d d ip in C le a n s in g Cream . Cleanse From the chin upward paving special attention to cither side oF the nose and around the m outh and chin; w’orlt gently a r o u n d the eves. D o n o t overlook the neck. R em ove C leans­ in g C r ea m w ith C le a n s in g T is s u e s carefully so as not to stretch the skin. Squeeze a Fresh pad o f cotton out of cold w ater, saturate w ith Skin I onic and comm ence patting on the neck. Pat from the center around to the back on either side. I hen, From the chin up­ ward to the Forehead.Continue for five m inutes, go in g over the same m ove­ L E L I Z A B E T H A R D E N ’S VENETIAN CLEANSING CREAM $ 1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $6.00 V E N E T IA N A R D E N A SKIN T O N I C 85c. $2.00, $3.75, $9.00 VENETIAN CLEANSING TISSUES R oll 40c. Large box o f four roll* $1.50; large package $2.25 ments. D r y w ith C lean sin g T issues. Elizabeth A rd en s Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale at T. H. WILLIAMS 5th and Congress Beginning Closing Out Sale BETTY LEE SH O PPE ’S READY-TO-W EAR DEPARTM ENT EVERY DRESS, EVERY COAT MUST BE SOLD BY JAN. I, AS LEASE EXPIRES Beautiful Dresses G r o u p T w o $8.95 G r o u p T h r e e S6.95 E x t r a S p e c i a l $2.95 Limited Number High-Priced Coats $19.95 BETTY LEE SHOPPE 814 Congress Avenue N E X T T O K R E S S A M E R I C A ’S F O R E M O S T A C T O R JOHN BARRYMORE “General C rack” G l a m o r o u s A l l - ! . l i k i n g R o m a n c e a m o r o u s A o f o f t h e t h e 1 8 t h C e n t u r y RITZ N O W ! 3 2 0 E. 6 t h m /GV T H E A T R E N O W S H O W I N G O C - Before “ U L On. > rn. E X T R A ! E X T R A ! R ough H ouse B etw een W ild ­ ‘‘C au g h t c a t S h o r t ’’ H o u s e ” B u tch ! S p e c u la to r an.I o f “ Iii}: M a r i e D r e s s i e r and W a l l a c e B e e r y “ M in a n d Bill” An M. G. M C o m e d y D r a m s P r o m 1.1.m a Moon s ’D a r k Star* L l o y d H a m i l t o n in “ W O N BY A N E C K P a r a m o u n t S o u n d New C o r n i n - S A T U R D A Y ! ‘ M O R O C C O ’ w i t h M a r l e n e D i e t r i c h ‘15>iy Y o u r Unity a B a l f o u r B a d g e - Every Pearl lr nm a Pedigreed 11. titer.” — S P E N C E E A S L E Y . Let t g e t X m a s - C o n s c i o u s Dial 7 8 6 0 B a r g a i n Matin*- e Till I P M. 25c NOW SHOWING T h e y will g i v e y o u t h e t h r i l l o f y o u r thru!or g o i n g li f e ! on f i r s t t i m e a n y T h e s c r e e n —- C o a c h H o w a r d t h e U n i v e r s i t y of J an .-s of C a l i f o r n i a “ l h , - All a n d A m e r i c a n F o o t b a l l T e a m ” in a g r i p p i n g a c t i o n on t h e J o a n B e n ­ S a d i r o n ' W i t h n e t t , a n d J a m e s H o n , in J o e E. B r o w n ii Maybe It’s Love’’ E X T R A ! F a b l e s C o m e d y “ Ri d H e a d s ” M o v i e t o n e N e w s SATURDAY “TH E OFFICE W IP E ’* A P ic tu r e Y o u 'l l N e v e r Forget in harm ony with sentim ent without sloppiness, trag- c l y w ithout pathos. The comedy is n atural, the drama. Most of the credit goes to Miss Dressier, who has become one the of the im po rtan t women of screen without possessing, or a f ­ fecting, any of the tr a its such im­ p o rta n t figures boast except sin­ cerity of purpose and earnestness of e ffo rt. Youth and prettiness, A L L W O R K B Y E x p e r i e n c e d O p erators H a i r C u t t i n g b y M r . C a r u t h e r s — A T — M A R I N E L L O B E A U T Y S H O P 4 0 4 N o r w o o d B l d * . — P h . 4 0 1 4 a © C t __ STARTS TODAY i v ; The story of a woman seared I ne arui j of 8C‘r « t o . F « a . « « k L o v e l l S h e r m a n “Evidence’’ C o n w a y T e a r l e M y r n a L o y sr-rs'M triangle. And Also “ H e lp in g H a n d ” C o m e d y “ E ig h t V ic to r A r tis ts ’* Q u e e n N e w s E v e n t s A T L A S T ! The picture you all have for— th a t been shocking and thrilling spec­ tacle— waiting “HELL’S ANGELS” with B E N L Y O N J A M E S H A L L J E A N H A R L O W “ T h e B l o n d e o f B l o n d e s ” To see this unforgetable is an and realistic picture experience th a t you will never forget. The $4,000,- 000 wonder film of the age! STA R T S SU N D A Y ! QUE /'lira mu al > It: muon rn I►V'-C O* FMC* ill lr R E C E P T I O N G I V E N F OR • i o t a S I K M A PHI TO F O R E I G N S T U D E N T S G I V E T E A T H U R S D A Y HOME E C O N O M I C S C W B TO M E E T T H U R S D A Y the cam be the University will Foreign students on Members of the < hemistry f a c - 5 Christmas stories pus of honored by a reception to be giv- phi Lambda Upsilon, the en f riday night r.t the c a e c ity Women’s Club fir©rn 8 lit to o’clock. The reception Is an ac­ tivity of the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A., assisted by th e facu l­ ty of the University. and music ulty anti their wives, m embers of will furnish entertainm ent for the national December meeting of the Home fra te rn ity , Economics Club a t 3 o ’clock 'h on orary chem istry Thursday afternoon in the Brae* and all girls courses have been Twenty- tea to be given by Iota Sigma Pi, third Street, according to Emma Stgne honorary chemistry fra te rn ity for Benson, women, president, will give a from in Biology Building 404 Lundeliu? i to 6 o’clock T hursday af-1 piano soh J. I). Matlock, representing the .M.C.A., and M argaret Vaughn, ternoon, Bessie Kilgore, president, J a tice House, 203 East 6 o’clock T hursday a f - l l chemistry taking president, invited vice to Y.M.C.A.. and representing the Y.W.C.A., are in hie announced. charge of the preparations. Tea and sandwiches will be served and an im prom ptu program will be given. * * * N E W E N G L I S H FAC UL T ) W U L R E E N T E R T A I N E D New members of the depart* nu ut of English will Fie intro d m eU to the men of the English tho faculty and th e ir wives amt faculty women and their husband© at a hun boon Tuesday, Decem­ ber 16, at the I niversity Com , mons, Dr. Emma May Gill, ad­ junct professor of English, ha announced, It is the custom for the faculty of the departm ent of English to ! meet for a social once d u rin g the fall term, Dr, Gill said. Dr. E. M, Clarke, chairm an of tho do apartment, will introduce the new ; menthol s. I .coria Cm a goo t at t house during There will be elevator service for the guests, as the tea is to la given on the fo u rth floor. Decora- ■ill cai rv >Ut tho cob mom o f lot i iigma Pi. orange, white, and KTCC G R A C E H A L L G I R L S TO H A V E C H R I S T M A S D A N C E Grace Hall girl- informal C h m trm December id. Kl moss will he the Steve G ardner's furnish the musk will sponsor an > dance Friday, ■vt ne lights and tecorations, an I orchestra will Helen Smith, S T VI >E N T E N T E R T A I S S ll I T H HOI S E P A R T Y sport * -aid. Maria pita Tilt house i San \utonio last present were M is Helen Kngelking. Boss Olson; Mess. John Engelking, \ I fret! Roan. an Kngelking, Kappa Al- si entertained with y at her •iii week end. Thus es Mariana and Shirley Solana, I, Marion Olson, Toddle Jam es, T h ranch near given Club 4 to ti respt the to due Alt-. Sal lie The club \ home the L uai v. TEA POSTPONED tea that was to have been University Ladies’ ay a fte rn oo n from was postponed in s. ll. Y. Benedict, op h of her sister, tone MeCrummin. ha\ its next a t ­ We. av m tan- rill 9 brain Crawford, who is sit I e n d ­ ing ( I . \. this year. was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house !{i"! week-end Thelma McLean in Georgetown last ted fri T e n d . »nda CHRISTMAS Just Round the Corner To Mueller’s Shoe Store For Mules! n i E R E ’S NO TIM E TO W A S T E , FOR K\ ERY ONE KNOWS THAT MULES MA RFI T H E NICE! T ( HRISTMAS GIFTS, HRT BOUDOIR S L IP P E R S TO rt COMPANY SMART ’ U A M AS . . . BRIDGE SLI LIM RS . BACK STRA P ML LES OK SATINS, (MI KL KS. . KNOWINGLY FASHIONED . G U KELTS ANI) LEATHERS. . . . . THE BRIDGE S L IP P E R WITH ITS SMARTLY CON­ TRASTING BOW AND COMBINATIONS . . . BACK STRAP MI LE IN BROCADE IN CHOICE COLORS , . . AND THEY ARF, DANIEL GREENS, SI.50, $5, $5.50 ’EET PL U N MULES, SLIPPER S KIL) SL IPPE R S BOUDOIRS . . . . $2.75 TO $5. L E A T H E R F OR MKN AND B O Y S. $2.50 TO $5. h o m e o r G ood S h oes a n d U c sie r v 6 0 6 CONGRESS AVE. The Cactus Of 1931 O f T exas 556 Pictures of J uniors, Seniors, and Graduates Have Already Been Made p r p i I or I he Cactus / T * M a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s T O D A Y at B, H all I 19 for y o u r rep rese n tatio n ! S it e Q n ih i (T exan K* tablisbed 1899 Sewanee'sSystem T H E D A I L Y T E X A N V A GF: F O U R I • - Texan, Ter® st y < i 'i e x a s , i» s Alt y at Austin by Th' •led. eirety mornJb# ion, and e\ --Ty Ti p' t h e sn rn rn. thro » Editorial o f fi c e s . II phene* 11."I.-ii I. < \i H I* !!■ - * Offic< and 2-3165. t s ! I |) r I n II B. Print**! by the P nlver-H y Entered a-, seen: J class in. bscripiion pru by r -ht r i>, i'm'i A oc is to Ed Zotlie C. cakier ■ r ^in. rper’ ivh.iut the lone ; t n t f p aternity';an ta g o n is m 'I O T H E U N I V E R S I T Y o f t h e S o u t h , o n c e lion of The tint- S e w a n e e , goes t h o palm f o r t h e most effec­ l )vo a I »d imnjH'jroni. a ttem p t t o o.\ v i T o m c in- s im p le t!, >rn,n® J m eth od o f Moving t h<* pledges of* each fra- i$6. Teie- t e n t i t y e n te r ta in oth er i>ledges and fr e s h m e n and ti ne* 2-8164 it, vsnsB*r Weigh •r-U.fl es. Au#tiu, tin g at the s a m e table with In th is m a n n e r fr a te r n ity n eo p h ytes, sit- on e an o th er, ____ 1 1 ■' a k in g the sa m e bread, and s p r in k lin g the in th e u n iv e r s ity w ith a con gen ial dinner. th e by C D A Y 'S By A L A N L O M A X T h e m ore th in g s a m a n is as h a m e d of, th e m o r e r e s p e c ta b le ho is.— (J. it. Shaw. JAVID H A M , U'i'N HODDY A. A ..'•MV, I ai sa m e salt, m a k e co n tacts w h ich are hound to I lin ge r th ro u g h o u t their s ta y on th e cam p u s. | A n d the b e n e fits such a fr a te r n a l from gat tiering a re i m t e a s u i . t o l e , t o r t n t 1 l e a l o u s v . . . . . i i + , r . No blood w a s shed, no police d u b fell on workmen** h ea d s, y e t t h e s t r i k e t h a t t o o k place last T , J nkyo w a s p e rh a p s th e in . . , j e f t iu u a ji I w eek m i r i v a l r y t f T j v r n f r a t e r n i t i e s w h i c h o f t e n : most ..ffettive sine,- strikes firs t] ' ' ti on [duo to tin* fact that one man used i I ‘d y e s dr* f ho v a rio u s s o c if h ie s . h a v i n g - h i s head i’0! something more than / a th elca tn p u s a re nipped iii tie* bud. rends* came into existence. This was ‘d i !»■ a n d d e t r i m e n t a l r ; J o n e s ’ receiving s ta te m e n ts j CLICK TO RE A D Dr. I.. L. duck wiii im p ro p e r ] Mrs. R o b e rt thousands w ere b ib lo s ,. even thou gh this scien ce ^ ........................... read th e meeting hearts. j tradition . . . They refuse to apply of the Home Economics Club t o ^ at J oV lntk a t the p ra ctic e house. M u,ie will be (riven by Mr. I iiviu.Tc, m u s i c *y 111 mc r n u> m u has been concerned with defec- and Mrs. Everett Smith and Signo lives for years. ’ m-llion w ere nourishment,; 1,000,600 w e re de- a b o u t th e c o n f e r e n c e : “ T h e y a r e fective in th e ir s p e e c h ; 1,000,00© [still g o v e rn e d by s e n tim e n t and C h r is tm a s s to r y a t had weak or d am aged Hundreds o f tu b e rc u la r , d e a l, blind, crippled, J m e n ta lly im paired. I n te r e s tin g in t h a t it showed th e a t t i t u d e of the eld e r g e n e r a tio n th e chief topics of discu ssion a m o n g t h e y o u th o f to d a y w as the f u r- j o i e th a t aro*e w h en Mrs. F r e d e r ­ ick R o b e r t Jone s, p r e s id e n t of the | A m e ric a n B irth C o n tro l L eague an d c o n f e re n c e , tr ie d lo g e t th e co m m itte e to r e ­ p o r t on birth c o n tro l . , . An Institution Of Service invited to t h e to one of Lundelius. a i . . ,._ . . C a n n y She made m ost o f th e d istu rb - ! a n t e herself, f o r she said that h e r e f f o r t s b r o u g h t only c u r t r e ­ re- la u g h te r . lines a n d ; p ollers knowing a n y th in g about bir th co n tro l is avidly r e a d by th e A m eric an public by f a th e r, I c a ­ im p o r ta n tly i n f e r e n c e rn significance* beside issue. Most e f f e c tiv e w ere story* so l eHt °.f the , turc<1 t h a t ~-:™ son, m o th e r, a n d d a u g h t e r , 1 ‘‘ l'° ni "I ) I h o " e n to the general d< pression. throw- , ......... aiK i ’ M 1 Mile lo 1 m u UU J hon rd it c t a ll c o n c e r n e d . ) rn* S e w a n e e c u sto m has Borne* o f tho prof- le s t t r i m m i m f g , o f c o m m o n s e n s e that eouhl u l o r n t h e ri. ■ t u r n hut w e ti s o c i a l g r o u p s on any c a m p u s JMT ar all, th e school is”t h r ' n n i - u l mu*:t be done about this* Kiyof hi t i I m o u n t r u n nine* i i. n m o u n t ton.-hiueia t ion , n ot a n y p a r t i c u l a r ga n iz a tio n . hobnobbed w i t h oth er p ledges a ro u n d th e a hatrack and further that this J d in in g table are hound to com e to th e realiza -i a,TU* man ha(l tht‘ daring to carry, • • • f 1 "nli n1’a r ' finn th at coo p er a tio n is much t o be p referred E ' f h,s " l o th o “cut o f f y o u r nos.' to s p ite y our f * c e " l 7 |,,H yDUl L a t e ret Iou m I to tho ing bundt, dr of Japanese work-1 ■* nf? Annie Rossmeier ...... ......... nn, i F a n n y men out of a job. Kiyoshi Tana- Shlegel w e re pu tting flow ers o n ' ll _. A be, railway flagman employed a t the grave of Annie’s mother. A , the {slant, decided ,,, . . right a flower a n u n j u s t p r o c e e d i n g . the I S im p lify I pound IJ | I | fhe White House conference I I called to g e th e r by President Hoc- I I I I ! I Six I D!*epared weeks ii necessary. He knew t h a t • of the Emperor Hirohito, Son Heaven, and, according to the an- on child health and d e n t Ja p an ese religion, of ances- tor worship, divint t«i Tokyo ah orth would pa s under "ii which Kiyoshi rilege upon sacrib for anyone to sit of a god. was to ret urn vet* last y e a r presented its re p o rt th a t of and he to him. Data revealed the he smokestack the 45,Out),OOO children bad (platted. 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F or 27 ye arg we have stud­ ied the problems of Dry ( leaning . . . keeping abreast of the times with new m eth­ ods and modern equipment. the \ our clothes deserve hest tre a tm e n t . . . they get it here and it costs no more. Send your clothes to a recog­ nized leader. N i c r L I N / M aster C leaner and D yer P H O N E 2 -3123 in: hod t i ) r e i n s t a t e IMM M u g i s n o t r e s p o n s i b l e a g r e e d t h i a l f j r p p cai! bn held en the c o n tr a r y present | ( hat e g iv e n jo b s to m i l - ; h o w o u l d otherwise b e j o b - • (lf pre sion, bu e n g i n e e r i n g o w ' lio n s o f p *!t‘ h "S. ( cid a i nly e n t h e w o r k m e n , tot th e C'tndfhien. N o on e line of in d u s tr y O r l a n d Ki<.shi T anahe climbed down, ju’o ie s s i o n br rn u v i t y a lo n e ca n reasonab ly unc(»rm fort ably victorious. Among now the holder b e b l a m e d . 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Ii Stalin granted til" second ' h<*: ihing' n a t i o n - t e a t tire s 'hi- \\h < ■ -’n e ven g r e a t e r h e i gh t s be fo re t eaches I > those to come t he has h a d t ime to |s builded n t he t w o a r e un i t e d a ga i n a ‘stii n a lflv A m e r i c a w ill mov e f o n v a r t ’i to re, hi anne pi .■ ii sso r b eing N o o n e iii p ress ion, ne g ( I lh r diffe to g e lh e r Du liression hat ’id < guilty of b ri n g i n g a bo u t de- ’ 1 can cradle a t e it. To- iii m o v e f o r w a r d a f t e r I o v e r c om e. a u g h t a t t he present time. • * I d s b r o u g h t de H e a d l i n e : / / E d u c a t o r F i n d s Gi rl s L e a d 1> vs. A n d it m e r r y • h a s e ii is C o l l e g e P r e s s A CONC I PT ION OF ED U C ATIO N .•< three children, twenty t w o v e a r - o l d j am st udying technical railroading J in - «-• h< >1. an olh ei on ten, and a I d a u g h t e r f i v e . 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I,O S T : V e r y s m a l l w h i t , - co l ,! w a t c h be­ i n H o u s e T h a n k s - R i v i n g m o r n i n g , C al l J a n e C o x a t 0 1 3 3 f o r b i g r e w a r d . L O S T : S c h a e f f e r F o u n t a i n P e n W e d n e s ­ d a y in G a r r i s o n H a l l . N a m e p ri n t" .! o n H o w a r d "I u s . p e n P h o n e R e w a r d . H e d g e s , Mi J W . 2 3 r d . L O S T : T h a n k s g i v i n g w h i l e g o l d w a t c h . F i n d e r p h o n e 2 - 1 3 9 2 . w r i s t A l I RA< T I V E ROG M h o m e w i t h n ew in n e w . s t u d e n t s . 2 D1 2 R i o G r a n d e . P h o n e f u r n i t u r e , f o r r e n t f o r or t w o 2 - 3 5 l l . C L A U D E V . T H O M P S O N , T y p i s t S t e m . t y p i s t . 2 6 0 2 W i c h i t a a n d S t r e e t . P h o n e 7 3 1 7 . ( * ) A g i r l w h o is a g o o d t y p i s t . T Y P I N G A N D S T E N O G R A P H I C W O R K N e a t l y a n d a c c u r a t e l y d o n e . C a ll e d Tor n o d d e l i v e r e d . 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P h o n e 2 1 9 8 1 , TA A N I E D : l o r i d e w i t h s o m e o n e g o i n g t o I l l i n o i s f o r C h r i s t m a s v a c a t i o n , W i l - u s e s . Cai! K. E w e r t . ' " r ' 0 4 ° s h : , r e H A R O L D TEEN—WHICH W OU LD BE J U S T T O O B A D F e I iii; IL Budget Income >th th e i m u r a I b r a i n if . u* h i e n n t u i o v e r a ] a d d ! id in s o m e saki v v . ca s f im ho ii v< r i l y c a n rn mu e c a u s e th g<) 'o u v h t h e m oi n d a I will iikelv t lice! h a t J ann hee o f •gen; .• 4 I.t h e ort ii e f igi m g t h i s rnn>t yet I he GOVC rot n m I ne a m o u n t o f oth< B u t t h e vv1 t h e nex l i o n o f w ill be ti I VV th r r h e the ti school has a ct i vi t i e s o ms re D telling en furiously. Re r e q u i r i n g moi o th * increase. It la tu re should s< to i hose fields. on •ho i )UI urv ie to J a r a tho ro­ il Board present s fu n ds to he en tir e a n d t h e for each .iii urn 1 1 s e n t s lii- 'iv iv- tt i ons rid t o no t o r n u I n e - rial ion tmoiint t h e a p l in sid e I' aa- t h e rial!) ut of , a n d ii t h e UC IO! nut d im cen t h; st tidy, >en on l o r d s - m e a t t he ra g t - A c c o r d i n g A r m s , f e w e r t h e i r a n c e s t r i n c r e a s i n g di w a r d s . u ol f ie ■sons J I ii ul ty of th 'ollege of to I race ut* to the up a f t e r - Roun ti or iron F I V E M O N T H S I ta I a re it i re S e I I ITI S p i ­ lt* b u t p r o - I b i t i i <1-U p it tvs F r i d a y hit vu bo *n ii t i m e f o r ;s h u n t i n tis I n i v e r s i t y < a m p u s t h * D o n s, K : t s U r . >f f l u o r s — ail iii a r r i v i n g w :on t h i a l- d a \ I u dc* w« > t rHeat ion ITI i n - int. • ill l a i n n ie I hat H that ti; •d o th L*y •r- PTP lived at th. in the unr concept ion grounding he intends time giv ing a as to him ! a win d a j held in tho my > J • hied, I t u n u ii F and f (Mi Ii' ‘void Huxley and N ew man the view an educated man was one well cia- irs and who might or might i ditions as shey stood, i ame > our iw n g e n e ra tio n the tables uerhap.- D o much in th e opposite 0 on this co ntin en t, where d it mis tend ; o become mere bu sin Cfs t olleges. a n lie somewhere between V. I de a student should not 1 practical knowledge in bus- I these who have not a ru d im e n ta ry a with the learning and eivili* gone before us. The c ulture as* ” dejiends largely pa {he per- e Teai /.ation of the vast blore disposal in college may help e .'.til! the de ire for such things. Y ! ady of this kind gives a ar run of g r e a te r value to him technical tr a in in g , — McGill ipheres; neitl I lid it prodi if k h e <) I -ten ii n \ on lim. elf, but 11 u u I ii;',-" at bi e form the last L a r k in o !!,(! w! in t ho I-.! any man f t TH A T COLLEGE HUMOR B R E AK ’ ( or vt ntions nevi r accompli h a n y th in g ” is a tr ite but r a th e r tr u e Such a statem ent U"o not apply to the W estern Association of Col* h*ge Comics convention, which a d jo u rn e d S a tu r­ day on the .Southern California campus. dying, S a tu rd a y id college A f te r set sawing for five years, the editors and managers definitely decided to sever ’lieu- a* social ion with the national magazine. The terse (College H um or’s misrepresen- leu ons a n ?®Don to ad- life; m isrepresentatio n verUser th a t < ollege Humor reaches th e college rea d e rs b etter than the local comics; and h indering m e in u pend* f the college com ics); yet those v h > have w t^* campus a-;'in ii reaso ns a hack- the rked on ii’ Lnd behind ceritinun! the s ta f f s of those dissatisfaction with will 1»< the national magazine, l r . V V . C. A.Oilers jobs A S E R V I C E pl oy merit h a s L ( . A An litten t o fii M w o i k Ie seniest < r and ti Vv ork should do tc A n a pi«e; ; a - t a■ ii W k vie* of ’he V. d to the e n iployer.* - the education rn % een r e n d e r e d by pl is bi i n g m a d e " s t u d e n t s I io.se w a n t i n g t o i f o r Tit • < !i e m- Y. V' at pres he sect * gist cr JU h o m ig} rn ploy mc ut * t h a t ■makes go.* heil « ti A n a d v e r t sriumeHt says tv, 41, lif n ft i mo It’s the ii > the -secret oi balance. m/hi, . ■ f i * j ••en • WU \s*o Nero, fiddled while a h e n io u s whim , R om e b u r n e d ; since the music and so n g o f th e S ire n s s<> enticed Uly- cscs tie th a t he had his m a te s him to t h e m a st of his ship, music in h a s played an th e h isto ry of m ankind. And you, f e a th e r e d c h o r iste r s w ho se sw eetest notes n o t even H andel can excg,i, who f lo a tin g on th e wings of th e sw ee t Zephy- R rus. p o u r f o r t h the cha rm s w hich on call f o r t h lier c h a m b e r, sing till w o rld y o u r melodies,— you, c h o r is t e r , h e a r k e n to this. becomes e n a m o u r e d w ith f e a th e r e d im p o r ta n t role th e of Never, p erh a p s, since th e tim e of O rp h e u s has music been used f o r th e sole p leasure of anim als, b u t re c e n tly a m a n a g e r of a cafe on th e d r a g pro v ed his p h ila n th r o ­ pic a t t i t u d e to w a r d bea sts < W ork I w e re t o com plete system , steam tu n n e l, and la n d sc a p in g a t G re g o ry G ym nasium . t h e clock “ T he new im p r o v e m e n t o v e r tim e sy ste m will be a g r e a t th e 'old o n e ,” Mr, C a lh o u n said. T h" in Main system will be located t <> Building and all e x te n d e d cam pus. t th e r b u ild in gs "ti th e r e g u la te Each building will th e rin ging of th e bell to suit each individual need. >**»nce b u ild in g ’s all class period.-! a r e not the sam e in all th e buildings this will be a T he ca fe m a n a g e r, n o t fin d in g a m a rk e t f o r the piano, conooiv* c d t h e b rilliant idea of tr a d i n g it r . ,. f o r s o m e th in g lit could sell. The f a r m e r would not miss one cow 1 o u t o f a m eadow full, an d so the Improvements Made tr a d . was a g r e e d upon. help, he sta ted , a a » (, 1 On Medical Building ________ B u t th e sto ry does n o t en d so r e t u r n i n g a (lin!nt, I n rr e t l. (,{) and ro o m A yo u n g m a n , f r o m th e G eo rg eto w n k itc h en sp a ce n e c e s sa r y because of W aco on int todies «»f th e road, h ea rd the in le ase d n u m b e r o f s tu d e n ts p.ano e n s u in g from a b a rn m a r enrolU ng jn th e school of n u r s in g th e road . He stopped and listened s a t .s t y his a m o m e n t, a n d to c u r io r ity w e n t o v er to see what was up. at th e M edical B ra n c h of th e I 'm vei.sity at G a lv e sto n is being p ro ­ to vided by b u ilding a n ad d itio n It. L. the old Main h a s I robablx we should sing praises h itc , s u p e rv is in g a r c h ite c t, B u d d in g , h a || to the muses, im m o rtaliz e th e im- ann o u n c ed m o rta l O rp h e u s , and becom e re­ t h a t conciled to N ero fo r his m istake, in looking into th e barn, f o r, upon th e he saw cows c o n t e n te d ly c h e w in g c h r is t m a s d in n e r in th e new q u a r- im p r o v e m e n t, co s tin g is under th e su p e rv isio n o f S u m n e r P re s e n t e x p e c t a ti o n s a r e this w ork will be c o m p le te d o f tim e to insure Tin- th e tim e of [betw een $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 a n d $50,000, gal j and dinging to the^ old t a r m h an d s m ilking ^eISi p .ay er-p ian o . e .r food, s e rv in g So now when a co w ’s fancy Sollitt, g e n e r a l c o n t r a c to r . [Professor W hite e x p e c ts to sus­ o v er g the b la n c h a t G alve ston some- to c o n f e r w ith th e bud 1- th e U niversity o ffic ia l this week tim<, on the m ilk m a id ’s jng p ro g ra m . a * 1 i i 7 •. () C l ________ th e ir M e c h a m W r i t e s b t o r y For ‘Current History’ in to uc h lit b a r n , an added att rat th e m quicken t u r n s to th o u g h ts of s p r in g a s they an Ie aimlessly ho m e w a rd th e v e r d a n t lee, w ith p ic tu r e s t cut minds of a good feed, of sqfft h an d s, and th e cozy c o n f in e s o f a dim ly Lion m akes ste p . T he soo th in g m elodies of a p la y e r -p ia n o voicing its m elodious p r o te s t to th e tria ls, tr ib u la tio n s , a n d w orries of m ankind, a n d e n ­ a m o u r i n g with touch e v e r y th in g w ithin its g rasp , is in­ deed a “ buck e t o f m e a l” to any blu sh in g bovine. its beloved ll story m a g azin e T he D ecem ber num bet of C u r ­ r e n t c o n ta in s c o n ta in s a n a rtic le by Dr. J. L. M echam, asso cia te profess©* of g o v e r n m e n t e n t itle d “ C o n flic tin g Ideals of P a n - A m e r ic a n is m .” T in 1 to o b je c t of tm th e u n i t e d S ta te s and the L atin Amel i» in the P a n - A m e n - lean rep ublics can m o v e m e n t is fo u n d ed on con- " snow unat m e m b e rsh ip how bhat m e m b e rsh ip . th e discussion . ... ♦ i v 1 ,. , l is 0 1 o f * ^ i ap- n j , . „ nK moliV(,?. T h u s has music becom e m e rc i a 1 iced, a n d we m ay *, say, w ith o u t co m pun ction, t h a t th e 1 - •, t r u t h to ni- n ‘ Milk ... „ ., of th e . * A s t a t e m e n t : ,, , „ as ,M,-mb,,- p r e s id e n t of t h *1 club, a n n o u n c e d . Mrs. M abel C olem an will give a talk on “ Should th*' U n ite d Staff s Recognize R u s s ia ? ” Follow ing th is ta lk VV. A. S te p h e n s o n will speak on “ T he B ritish I m p eria l C o n ­ f e r e n c e . ” Bob G id d en s will talk o n “ T h e L ea g u e o f N a ti o n s .” Discussion o f th is s u b je c t will be lead by B onnie I Bell a n d L ee W durns. T h e m e e tin g pla ce will be a n ­ l a t e r d a te , s ta te d no u n ce d a t a Roebuck. — - o G R A N T E D L E A V E — L ea v e o f a b s e n c e f o r a sh o rt tim*.' has b e e n s e c u r e d by Dr. J. the U n i­ A. F itz g e r a ld , d e a n of v e r s it y School o f B usiness A d- f o r m e r m in is tr a tio n , in o r d e r t h a t he m a y a t te n d a n u m b e r of p ro fe ssio n a l m e e tin g s in C leve lan d, Ohio, D e ­ c e m b e r 29-31. T h e m e e tin g s sc h e d ' uled a re Econom ics A ssociation, th e A m e r ­ ican S ta tis tic a l A ssociation, th e N atio nal A sso c iatio n of T e a c h e r s in M a rk e tin g , th e A m e r ic a n A sso-t ciation of U n iv e rsity I n s t r u c t o r s ; in A cco u n tin g , a n d th e A m eric an A ssociation and Schools o f B u s i n e s s . the A m e r ic a n J of C olleges those of M arion Bone is s p e n d in g th e week a t h e r home in B e a u m o n t. PICTURES FRAM ED HERE A lso B argain Counter Ju lia n K. Lyles, son of Mr. and 1 0 0 5 W e s t Mrs. J . E. Lyles, T w e n ty - n in th S t r e e t , and s tu d a n t of th e C n i v e J d t y , was re c e n tly ap p o in ted g e n e r a l t r a f f ic th e S o u th e r n A ir m a n a g e r of T r a n s p o r t a t Dallas. He has been c o n n e cted with t h e co m p a n y since D ecem ber, 1928. Ile a t te n d e d th e U n iv e r s it y f o u r years b efo re 1928. H e was a m e m b e r of th e K a p p a S ig m a f r a ­ t e r n i ty and also o f S kull and Bones. Mrs. Lyles, f o rm e r ly M ary Nobles of A m arillo, is an ex-stu- d c n t of th e U n iv e rsity an d a m e m ­ b e r of Pi B ota Phi. She a t t e n d ­ ed In 1928 a n d 1929. th e U n iv e rsity ---------------o--------------- D EAN G E T S L E A V E I-aw Dean I ra P. H ild e b ra n d of th e ; U n iversity h a s j School of been g r a n te d a b rief leave of ab- j sence in o r d e r to a t te n d th e m e e t­ ing of the Association of A m e r i­ can L aw Schools in Chicago, D e­ c e m b e r 29-51. • — o— — -"™" .. William Guess, H a r riso n S t a f ­ s p e n t j ford, a n d B yron G a r re n t th e T h an k sg iv in g holidays at th e ir homes, in W h a rton. I Lillie Belle B urleson had as h e r h e r cousin, N o re n e W illiams, a fresh- T h a n k sg iv in g g u e s t C h a rlo tte S tro n g , J e r o m e C a r t ­ w right, Marion Bone, A nne H a r ­ grove, and M ary E dso n of th e Pi m a n in C. I. A B e ta Phi house s p e n t end in B eaum ont. th e w e e k ­ D orothy B uckner had as w eek-end g u est a t h e r ho m e F o r t W orth. B e tty Colt, Pi B e ta p a r t m e n t Phi. M a ry C am pbell, g r a d u a t e of th e U n iv e r s it y an d d a u g h t e r of Dr. h e r j an d Mrs. Killis C am pb ell, b eg a n th e de- T y le r High School D e c e m b e r She w as a m e m b e r o f Cap an d Gown, th e S ig m a A shbel L ite r a r y Society, a n d Chi te a c h e r of E n g lish in h e r w o rk a s in in I. F re d H am m on d of Alpha Epsilon house visited w eek-end in F o r t W o rth . la st O m e g a so ro rity , B e rn ic e Ball o f S co ttish R ite Dick N ew kirk, K ap p a Alpha, D o rm ito ry had as h e r g u e s ts on s p e n t the w eek-end a t his h o m e ; T h a n k s g iv in g D ay h e r p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. Lewis Ball o f H u n ts- in F o r t W o rth . i M ary W ebb, Pi B e ta Phi, . p e n t •?*"«• Sh<“ »c<'®m t * nied th e m home the w eek-end a t h e r hom e in S an I A ntonio. w eek-end. A nnie P e a r l W iggins and E v e ­ lyn P rid g e n o f th e Pi B e ta Phi house w e n t to S an A n to n io over the holidays. V e r a Connell of L ittlefie ld D o r ­ m ito ry sp e n t th e holidays in F o r t VV o rth . E. E. H ale, as sociate p r o fe s s o r th e U n iv ersity , th e T h a n k sg iv in g holidays in o f econom ics s p e n t in Dallas. Hal Sayles, D e lta K a p p a E p si­ in San last w eek-en d lon, sp e n t A nton io. I M aud e O ’C o n n o r h a d Louise M a r th a E d m o n d s o f L ittle fie ld W e d d in g to n as h e r g u e s t in Vic- j D o rm itory s p e n t th e holidays in Waco. en d in W aco. M a rjo r ie K ay sp e n t th e w e e k - 1 s Pen^ I)aphn e G risham , Pi B e ta Phi, s p e n t th e holidays in C orsicana. F r a n c e s W rig h t, Pi B e ta Phi, sp e n t th e w eek-end in W h a r to n . t o n a -a s t w eek. j Bill D u r ham , S ig m a A lpha Epsi- P a r is as th e g u e s t of Bill F in n e y p a s t ^ w ee k -e nd " ~ in E le a n o r N iggli iast w eek-en d a t h e r hom e in San A n ­ tonio. visited A n ita A n d re as, Pi B e ta Phi, le ft F rid a y f o r El Paso because of th e M a ry B r y a n t o f S co ttish R ite d e a th of h e r f a th e r . th e holid ays D o rm ito ry s p e n t in Houston. She plans to r e t u r n to h e r home in H ousto n a g a in T h u rs - I O m ega, s p e n t day. frie n d s in C leb u rn e. T o m m y L a w re n c e , A lpha T a u th e h olida ys w ith J a c k T u c k e r silent th e holidays in F o r t W orth . C a rr ie May a n d E ddie Ball of K irby H all sp e n t th e T h a n k s g iv ­ ing holidays w ith th e i r p a r e n ts of Lillian France?, a n d M arion W axah a ch ie. Lewis leave T h u r s d a y fo r C r o w ­ ley, La., w here the week-end. th e y will spend j C y n th ia C onnally, Pi B e ta Phi, s p e n t th e w eek-end in M cG regor. J o e T. Cook s p e n t th e h olid ays M ary Louise S cott of S co ttish the week- Rite D o rm ito ry s p e n t end a t h e r home in Waco. in E astlan d . K e n n e th F ink sp e n t th e holidays Nell Colgin, Pi B e ta Phi, w as w ith his m o th e r in C laren d o n . in W aco last w eek-end. F lo re n c e D rake of W aco w as th e g u e s t of M a rjo r ie K ay, 2006 Whitis, last week. Allen D. D abney s p e n t the w eek- j end in E a stla n d . R. L. Rhea, Marvin W a tso n . Leon W althall, a n d H a r r y Mar-] M a r g a r e t Milam, Pi B e ta Phi a t S. M, U., was in A ustin last week. I ty n , Chi Phi, s p e n t th e holiday* I in S an A ntonio. 1 SS? STUDENT SUITS ( w i t h T w o T rousers) BOOK E N D S o f d ig n it y $ 2 .5 0 to $7.50. C o m b in a tio n C I G A IV­ E T T E C A S E an d E v a n ’a L IG H T E R . R I N G S — t h a t b r e a t h e th e hera ld ic spirit o f th e e m ­ b la zone d shield. $8 to $45 $3.50 to $35 GKA.y- Bl ACKS IgS* In cut anti fabric th ey ’re the sort of clothes pre­ ferred by discriminating young men in our lead­ ing colleges and eastern universities. Dark and dressy, they fill an urgent need for a suit for campus wear and a dressy evening suit. Gray-Black, too, are TCGCCATS $ ] 9 7 5 Ensembled with one of the new g ray -b la ck suits, or chosen in dark blue for “that other suit” they­ ’re quality top coats at an economy price. Tw eed mixtures and herringbone weaves. S ca r b r o u g h ’s M an’s S h o p — Second Floor AUGUST SENIORS S e n i o r * w h o w i l l r e c e i v e t h e i r d e g r e e * n e x t A u g u s t t h e S e n i o r w ill a p p e a r in S e c t i o n o f t h is y e a r ’s C a c ­ t u s . A p p o in tm e n ts are n ow bein g m a d e at B. H all 119 THE CAC TU S .THLETES! I n d iv id u a l p ic tu r e s of all l e ttc r - m e n a n d a c ­ tio n p ic tu r e s o f all g am es in— TH E CACTUS OF 1931 R eservation O rders n o w at B. H all 119 . . . No c a sh pay- a m en t required. U | | | / / I W C n i l l ' ' I t \ j c 5 , VWO IP NOW TUI OWNER OE THE EAM OU 9 WHITNEY CAPI WG Stable.CAPTURED TUEPRI7E IN EHE-FIRSTBIG STACE IN WHICH HE HAD AN S N T R Y / / EQUI POI SE WAS TUE EIR I HORST ' TO OU Kl UWDtP SOW NyS KUHL - HE- WON k -th e- P im lic o FuTukiTy ' Ju s Ta MAAE im t h u s t»Tiet3 WlrN'lPb/lS’ LOSI IS OUT OF 14 AT TUE START OF TUE ay LAST S E A S O N BUT WOW TUT " f LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP/ . ■ 1 "v LTWOUGH U h 1 9 C a p t a i n ! a w d BACKFIELD STAR. o f M i c h i g a n 's great % t o o t SALL t e a m , ' D u c k y "Si r r a h H A S VET TO SCOPt A POINT IM 3 VE A R S OF PLAYING GRID STA R S C O R E S Now th a t th e fo o tb a ll season has ended, m e m b e r s of th e g r e a t L on ghorn te a m a r c t u r n ­ ing to o t h e r diversions. th e ir a t t e n t i o n in a W a lte r Bow le, who played c e n te r on the; te a m this sea son, has ta k e n up th e solution of puzzles as his fa v o r ite in­ door sport for the com in g w i n ­ th e f ir s t ter. He was o ne o f p erso n s to hand e lution of the se rie s of a d s c o n ta in in g e r r o r s t h a t was p r in te d in the T e x a n T u esd a y . E ach of th e ad- c o n ta in e d one e r r o r , a n d a prize was forty was given p e o p l e who banded in ads with all the e r r o r s m a rk e d . E v id e n t­ ly, H e w Ie nisi, in te n d s to make­ up fo r som e of tin- h eavy t r a i n ­ f o o tb all s e a s o n , f o r in g of the the prize was a C h r i s t i n a s b o x of tobacco. first th e to University Club To Auction Magazines Law Library Gets Dr. Harper Back I Townes Collection From Deans’ Meet The perso n a l lib r a ry o f J u d g e I. C. T ow nes, d eceased, h a s bee n in d e n t e d law to lib r a ry by M a jo r J o h n m d E d g a r T ow nes, so n s of fo rm e r jud g e . the- U n iv e rsity Dr. H o m y W. H a rp e r, d e a n of r e t u r n e d f ro m A tla n ta , G eo rg ia , Lownes * w h e re he had been a t te n d i n g the of th e G r a d u a t e M onday School, F o u r t h A n n u a l C o n f e r e n c e D eans Schools which w as held th e re N o­ v e m b e r 28 a n d 2 D. of S o u th e r n G r a d u a t e th e J u d g e T ow nes was a t one t i m e le an of the School of Law, a n d was know n ny many people all nu-r the S tate. T h e books will bi- placed in a lib- s e p a r a te section of law rn 1 y and will be know n as th e I. (J. T riu n e s collection, with each bouk being m a rk e d specially show' i t is a g ift to th e library. th e T he m e m b ersh ip o f t h e c o n f e r ­ ence w as m ade up of d ea n s from schools, the S o u th e r n and all f ifte e n of th e schools w ere 1e p re s e n te d at co n fe re n c e . T h e ir w o rk d u r in g th e c o n f e re n c e was c o n fin e d to the schools th e y g r a d u a te th e to J r e p r e s e n te d . Play-Reading Given By Littel Theater f e a t u r e P la y - re a d in g will th e p r o g r a m of th e A u stin L ittle T h e ­ ater Monday, D e c e m b e r 1">, a t 8 o’clock in S a e n g e r r u n d e Hall. Mrs. Ll. L. Mecham, p r e s id e n t, h a s a n - ] W H E A T L E Y A T T E N D S M E E T Miss K a th e r in e W heatley, a d ­ j u n c t pro fe sso r of R om ance l a n g ­ the M o d e m u a g e s , will a t t e n d L a n g u a g e C onv e n tio n in W a s h in g ­ ton, I). d u r in g th e C hrist ma 1 h o l i d a y s . She also plans to spend some tim e in Chicago. ---------------- n .......... — V I S I T S SAN A N T O N I O >. ,]’M " ' n *’. , l,a> a n n o u n u t ,. 1. is a n n o u n may hid. M em bers w h o w ish to bid but .-end who cannot be on h a n d ma;, th e bids sealed r e p r e s e n t i n g to pay they a r e w illing am o u n t f o r a n y i^ tg u z in e . p a r t i c u l a r These sealed Iuds sh ould be sent. ie th e s e c r e ta ry o f th e club, E d ­ m u n d D u n c a n , by f a c u lty mail to M to 2364 San An . i is, or . I), I O A T T E N D M E E T Miss L a u r a M u r r a y , c h ief o f I the I n d u s tr ia l T e a r he r e tra in in g the m e e tin g B u rea u , will a t t e n d o f the A m e ric a n V o c a tio n a l Assn j elation in M ilw auk ee, VY is., D e—| eembi r 8 * 1 .‘I. B e tty B u ndy, A lp ha P hi, spent the T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s a t her hom e rn a r J u n c t i o n . GOOD MORNING Have a Chil) B r e a k f a s t No. I —25c Sliced Orange*, Buttered Toast, Coft*-* N o . 6 — 3 0 c S t r a w b e i i y P r e a a r v r * T w o H o t C a k e * C o l t e r * J ia plies /AV C onfectionei AU New Shoes Just Broken In S izes 3 Big Days T o d a y , T om o rro w , and Saturday LUCKY 1 /2 PRICE SALE Including O ver 5 0 0 Pairs Shoes . L a d ie * S h o e s , $ 1 0 V a l u e * . . A n o t h e r G r o u p , $ 8 . 5 0 V a l u e . . . A T h ir d G r o u p , $ 8 . 5 0 V a l u e * . $ 8 . 0 0 V a l u e , L a d i e s F o o t w e a r , $5.00 in P O A A ‘Leave It to Charlies' It's Your S h o e Sale! 6 6 6 U a d octor’* P rescrip tion for COLDS and H E A D A C H E S l l is th e ir»o*t speedy rem edy known, 6 6 6 a lso in T a b lets. I “ Tin* m o v e m e n t is n o t sp o n ta n - P r o f e s s o r J o h n C, C alhoun a n d e c u s,” th e a r tic le c o n te n d e d . “ I t s P r o f e s s o r F. U. l f. Mantel will a d is a r itfic ia l a n d forced. I t \fii< a u c tio n e e r s a t t h e a n n u a l a u r ­ basis is s o m e th in g m a d e States. riously d im in ish e d by r e s e n t m e n t . in Latin A m e r ic a a n d faith in t h e h 'n in K, Decembei b i o n o f 5 7 n a tio n a l m a g a z i n e s at The U niversity ( tub S a t u r d a y e v - W . in she U n ite d its v alu e ha> b e e n s e ­ __ . t h a t th e a f f a i r is op en I Miss Hilda M olesw orth a n d sev- i M o u r n e d iii) t he public, a n d all p e rs o n s i n - [oral m e m b e r s o f her physical edu- j f o re ste d in such w ork a r e invited, [cation class will go to San A n to n - ; I A p la y -r e a d in g will he given ! u* e a r ly F rid a y m o r n in g a n d will S a tu r d a y . Miss Moles- th e W o r t h plans to r e f e r e e volley ball very m onth. Dr. C, H. S lo v er h a s [ r e t u r n t e e n ap p o in ted c h a ir m a n of o m m i t t e e to side t th e plays. (games while th e re . w ork o u t P a n - A m e r ic a n pro b lem s j 1;*, H' u has b ee n lo s t.” G R A D U A T E A P P O I N T E D H I L L N A M E D M A N A G E R L. VY. Hill, P. G, Brinkley, a g r a d u a t e of j I f o r m e r ly of S an j the U niv ersity College of Phar* j A ngelo, has recently accepted a jinni.v, has r e c e n tly been a p p o in t- position as m anager of the City fo r th e VV a1 D rug S to re of Del Rio. Mr. Hill ed d istric t m a n a g e r deg re e ; g re n S to re s o f H o u sto n . Mr. i received h is U n iv e rsity of T e x a s in his p h a r m a c y fro m T he pharmacy received Brinkley degree iii 1925. 1928. are the smartly new . b, " I m r l c R oebuck, lor’,' , M l " ' 1 l,v I ," ' c i c l |.,r ... . ,