P h on e It In ............. N e w s ..... ........... A f t e r IO P. M, C irc u latio n ................ ...... A d v e rtisin g .. _ ..... 9181-61 ___9187 23164 23165 t o t o The First College D aily in the South tx a it XKe W e a th e r Cloudy a n d u n s e ttle d S a tu r d a y ; cooler. ' T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R " A U S T I N , T E X A S . S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 8 , 1 9 3 0 . S I X P A G E S T O D A Y FOLLOW TNE BALL Candidate Shorty Tennant Announces For Law Assembly Been A ctive on Throughout Six Years f o r th e L ea d ers : E x - S tu d e n ts ’ discussion groups r e p r e s e n t m a n y fields of life work. U n iversity deans, seien- Campus I tints, athletic coaches, a Catholic Past priest, a Je w ish rabbi, P r o te s ta n t the ininisters, th e c o m p tro lle r of the U niversity, the s e c r e ta r y of the s e c r e ta ry of th e U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A., a n d in s tru c to r s in g o v e r n ­ m ent, economics, education, his- th e school o f I to ry , che m istry , a r c h ite c tu r e , Un­ languages, public speaking, jo u rn alism , physics, psy­ chology, en g in ee rin g , b o ta n y and to serve religion have prom ised as leaders. Association, Irv in g “ S h o r ty ” T e n n a n t, J r ., m iddle-law s tu d e n t, has a n n o u n c ­ ed his c a n d id a cy fo r th e o ffice of; a s sem b ly m an from law in t h e com ing election, O e to - ig lis h , classical b er 2 1 . g r a m , M. I). W oo d b u ry , associate I S A B E L L E A H R E N S Fireside Forum Leaders Suggest Varied Subjects Speeches Treat with Phases A nd Attitudes Of College Life To Start Monday Organization Sponsored By Y. M. C. A .; Many Benefited Choice of both su b je c t and ! sp e ak e r will be given ag a in thus I y e a r to s t u d e n t g ro u p s w ishing to enroll on the F ire sid e F o ru m pro­ I s e c r e ta ry of th e U n iversity Y. M. C. A. s ta te d S a tu r d a y . i n c l u d e d : “ W ha t S u b je c ts .suggested by th e lead- j cr- cover p ra c tic a lly eve ry phase of life faced by t he college s t u ­ dent, and topics such as th e fol­ low ing a r e is a L iberal E d u c a tio n ? ” “ F a c ts Re­ g a rd in g L iq u o r N ot U sually Dis­ cussed,” “ R e l i g i o n a n d Success in L ife .” “ In te llig e n t F r a t e r n a l i s m , ” “ The F o r m a tio n of Public O pin­ ion,” and “ How T h u g s Look to Me.” H o u s e s S u b m i t N a m e s A n y bo ard in g house, ro o m in g house, o r f r a t e r n i t y g ro u p d esiring one to hold a discussion g ro u p nigh t a w eek m a y subm it its name to the U n iversity Y. M. G. A. The group, as lu r as possible, will be its choice of s u b je c ts, of given sp eak ers, and of the n igh t o f the week on which it w a n ts to hold th e discussion. T hese m e etin g s will s ta r t d u r in g th e week b eg in n in g Monday, O cto be r 27, and will come ( T u r n i«. P a g e 4.) Chile Sponsors Student Visits To Santiago U. I rip Will Prom ote Interest In Foreign T rade A nd Finance Isabelle Ahrens Is Candidate For Honor Council Participant in U niversity A ctivities A nnounces Platform F rie n d s of Isabelle A h re n s, j u n ­ ior in the C ollege of A r t s and Sci- [ cnees, an n o u n c e her ca n dida cy f o r th e W o m a n ’s H o n o r Council. Miss A hrens has ta k e n an a c ­ tive p a r t in s tu d e n t a f f a ir s , and a t the sam e tim e has co n s iste n tly th e h o n o r rob- d u r in g h er math 1 th r e e y ea rs in th e U n iversity, In her f re sh m a n y e a r she was elect- ( I vice p resid ent of P ie ria n L ite r ­ sophomore In h e r ary' Society. year, she was ele c te d to L am bda Delta, an d se rv e d on the Co-ed Council. She is a t p r e s e n t p resi­ dent of the P ie ria n "Literary So viety and a m e m b e r o f Pan-Hel- lenic. o f h e r B ecause conscientious work in s t u d e n t activities, frie n d s of Miss A h re n s believe th a t she will a t t e n d to the d u tie s o f her position with th e sam e con ste n t e f f o r t . Cowboys Go with Longhorn Band Fifty-five M u s i c i a n s In Personnel Tilt' Cowboys end th e L ongho rn Band w e n t th ro u g h a j o i n t drill a t the Memorial S tad iu m T h u rs d a y evening a t 5 o’clock. M e m bers of both o r g an iz atio n s w'ho a r e going th e T e x a s-O k la h o m a n e t b a l l to game w ere in o r d e r to p re se n t practice for f e a tu r e s to be given at the gam e. M em bers of the band who ar*- going to a t te n d th e gam e are as follows: G lenn S tre e t, Base; W e ld o n T ro m b o n e s: W a l t e r Sm ith, The Chilean g o v e rn m e n t h a s o f ­ J a c k ( ’row, E. ( ’. fered, in the in te r e s t of e d u c atio n ; Hoppe, W a lte r V ern o n , C harles and the s tr e n g t h e n in g o f good will i Warm an. betw een Chile the U n ite d , a n d I Seheel, Ross S tates, to sponsor and assist fin an -l | Erw in, J. W . Davis, A, W. W atson, cially the d e v e lo p m e n t of a pro Cecil Ross; b a r it o n e : T. E. Mer­ jo< I w hereby a limited n u m b e r of na .va pho nes: C a rly le New- s tu d e n ts f r o m A m e r ic a n u n iv e r- r , s s ’ b sities, in te reste d in fo re ig n t r a d e , > b n T y * Weldon b e l d e r , K art Kam- a r a th , Elliot F la z m a n , Louis N a ­ v* ill be given an th a n ; a ltos: J o h n G o rd o n , Williams visit Chile. t r u m p e t s : Peters, Sam W o o l le y ; A r t h u r K ow ert, S h elto n Ju stice , A ub re y Fielder, Roland W allace, Jack H udson, M. K. L e g g e tt, Ja ck j R oberts. S h elto n Lee, C. W . Ma- I cunt-, R aleigh Rosa, This in f o rm a tio n w as th e su b ­ stance of a le t t e r from New York U n iv ersity rec eiv e d T u e sd a y by Dr. J. A. F itz g e r a ld , d e a n o f the School of Business A d m in is tra tio n . D ecem ber 15 was proposed a s the lune to send tin- firs t group. O p p o rtu n itie s Given o p p o r tu n ity to C o n s t itutional Amendments T o Receive Support Student Organization Will Prom ote Interest On Campus Benedict Indorses Plans Made Banners for Carrying in Dallas Parade of th e in te llig e n t s u p p o r t by “ Any c o n s titu tio n a l s t u d e n ts a m e n d m e n t in r e g a r d s to invest­ m e n t of p e r m a n e n t f u n d s will r e ­ ceive my e n d o r s e m e n t ,” Hr, H. Y. B ened ict, p r e s id e n t of th e U n i­ v ersity , s ta te d F rid a y . U n d e r the e x istin g law. th e U n iv e r s ity 's p e r ­ m a n e n t fu n d m ay be invested only in F e d e r a l bonds a t a low r a t e o f I in te r e s t. As this i n te r e s t is to b e ­ com e still low er in th e n e a r f u tu r e , a m o v e m e n t is on f o o t to t h e c o n s titu tio n a m e n d e d t o allow ju d ic io u s in v e s tm e n t in s t a t e a n d m u n ic ip a l bonds. hav e J C o m m i t t e e O r g a n i z e d F ollow ing th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e proposed r e d u c tio n in F e d e ra l bonds, th e ca m p u s c o m m itte e fo r I b o o stin g th e a m e n d m e n ts w as or- I g a n iz e d T h u r s d a y noon a t th e Uni- \ e r s i t y C om m ons by s tu d e n ts o f t h e U n iversity. T he p u rp o se of t h e c o m m itte e will be to p ro m o te in t e r e s t in p e n d in g am en d - i m e n t, S a ra h Bedichek, ch a irm a n o f I t h e c o m m ittee , s ta te d . M em bers of th e g r o u p a r e R u th J u n k in , Bess Olson, Rosalie Leslie, S igne L u n d e- liu.f, F r a n c e s L aughlin, J o e Riley, a n d S a r a h Bedichek. th e P la n s a r e b ein g m a d e t o ca rry b a n n e r s in th e p a ra d e to d a y in Dallas. Two p o s te rs w ere m ade an d given to th e co m m itte e m e m ­ b ers by th e S t u d e n ts ’ A ssem bly,! H u g h D u nlap, p r e s id e n t o f the S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation, s ta te d yes­ te rd a y . T he g ro u p will m e e t to d a y to | s e le c t sp e a k e rs who will ad d re ss j girls a t the v a rio u s dorm ito rie s, Miss B e dic h ek has an n o u n c e d . — o ............... — Juniors E lec t N e w O fficers W ednesday T he m e e tin g of th e ju n i o r class w hic 11 iv a to be held F rida; aft cl noon will bo held W e d n e s d a y a f ­ t e rn o o n , O c to b e r 22, at Ti o'clock in Biology L a b o r a to ry 1 2 , it has been an n o u n c e d . is o u t Two o ffic es will be filled. S a r a T u rk , vice presid* hi, of school th is se m ester, and Claire Caswell is r e sig n in g because of h e r du tie s in o th e r o ffic es. A plan is b ein g m a de to call th e d o rm i­ to rie s and th e so r o rity houses to have a n n o u n c e m e n t- m ade of the meet ing. around the perip vith b u z z a rd th e L ittle M A R Y R A T H E R r o u n d e d by a bunch of Betas. su r ­ BILL C R A W F O R D engagt d a n d little a in the Main in f r o n t o f M A R S H B A N K S t e te - a - te te Building. This cool spell b r o u g h t o u t the ; G R F i A I El I I J-: b e a ►rn w c a l neat one, a n d R O B E R T A V A N ­ D E V E N T E R looked p r e t t y d a rn good in a new fu z z y one. Did you k no w t h a t P H I L BER- N VRD e n j o y e d bu m p in g in to p e o ­ ple w hen th e y t u r n th e c o r n e r in G a r ris o n Hall b asem e nt. H E L E N A J O N E S d r in k in g twfo cu ps o f c o ffe e in P. K .’s a n d w o n ­ d e r in g w h a t she to do o ver th e w eek-end be c a u s e “ my d e a r, E V E R Y O N E will be in D al­ l as . ” is g o in g O u r n o r t h e r h as done SOM E good. E M M A J A N E E D G E m a de h e r g o v e r n m e n t class on tim e to ­ day. H E N R Y S O U R S w ent to class to d a y . M A R G A R E T H A R R IS spoke to th e B U Z Z A R D this m o r n n in g — c h a l k u p one f o r him. to T h e BU ZZ A R D would like ^knov. hewT DICK ( LARK g e ts th a t m y — you know% T H A T w a y . »W h a t t h e well dressed m a n will W e a r d u r i n g a n e i t h e r ; y o u c a n copy hi s s u i t , but y . - u c a n mu g e l t h a t J . V E L T M A N t o y o u r h a t I t i l t — as it goes down th e field to th e O ra n g e and W hite goals . . . a pass, a plunge, a p u n t . . . play by play on o u r ow n cam pus direc t by w ire from F a ir P a r k S tad ium . A T T H I : T E X A N - C O - O P Grid Party T IM E — 2 :3 0 P L A C E - O N T H E D R A G R e p o rts on all C o n feren c e g a m e s at every q u a r te r I ickets for Rice A n d P o n y G a m e s O n S ale M o n d a y f o r T ic k ets th e S. M. U.- T exas a n d th e R ice-T exas f o o t ­ ball g a m e s will go on sale M on­ day, O c to b e r 2 0 , a t th e C. & S. S p o rtin g Goods C om pany, J o r - d an-E lhson, a n d the U n iv e rsity Co-Op, an a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by Ed < tile, o f f i c e m a n a g e r in in te rcolle gia te ath letics, stated* G e n e ra l admission is $3 for the S. M. U. .gam e a n d $2.50 ’or S tu d e n t tic kets f o r th e R ice-T exas g am e will be on sale at th e A thletic Co u n c i l office M onday. th e Rico gam e. Handbook Ready For Distribution A ll Men in U niversity Will R eceive Copies T h e new H andbook o f I n t r a m u r ­ al A ctivities of th e U n iv e rsity f o r th e y e a r 1930-31 will be off th e press S a tu r d a y , C arlyle N ew b erry, se n io r i n t r a m u r a l m a n a g e r who compiled the book, s ta te d . A copy Moreovei of th e h an d b o o k will be given to ev e ry boy in th e U n iv ersity n ex t M onday m o rn in g . T he f o r e w o r d to the bandhook, is w r i tte n by B. M. W h ita k e r, di­ r e c to r o f in tr a m u r a l a t h le tic s for m en. T he h andbook c o n ta in s th e schedule o f activities f o r the fall, w inte r, a n d s p r in g t e r m s ; a list of a w a r d s ; the c h a m p io n s of the y e a r 19 29-30; th e o r g a n iz a tio n re ­ p o r t f o r 1929-30; a su m m a ry of i n tr a m u r a l p a r ti c ip a tio n fo r 1929- 3 0 ; and th e by-laws fo r i n t r a m u r ­ al activities. —o - Junior O rchesis To M eet W ed n esd ay at 5 T ry o u ts for J u n i o r O rchesis, a n to Or- o r g a n iz a tio n p r e p a r a t o r y che. is, in te r p r e tiv e d a n c in g club,! will be held e v e ry W e d n e s d a y at 5 o’clock in th e b a s e m e n t o f the W o m a n ’s Building, Miss M ary Mc­ Kee, has a n n o u n c ed . j O rg a n iz a tio n of J u n i o r Orelies-j is this ye a r took place O c to b e r 15. j Miss M cK ee a n n o u n c e d th a t every one m u s t sta y in J u n i o r O rchesis I f r o m t h r e e m o n t h ' to one y e a r, a n d th e n she m ay have a t r y o u t f o r Orchesis, F O R M E R P R O F E S S O R V I S I T S Mr. A. A. Co th e r, f o r m e r p r o ­ f esso r in the College o f E n g in e e r ­ ing a t th e U niversity, a r r iv e d in A u stin F r id a y fo r a visit w ith f r ie n d s a n d relatives, Mr. G other the has been p a s t eight years. in T om sk, Siberia, He is s ta y in g a t th e home o f his sister, Mrs. W. A. Davis, 304 West T h ir ty - f o u r th S tre e t. He is a c ­ c o m p an ie d by his wife a n d son. p o in t T e n n a n t ’s f rie n d s o u t t h a t th r o u g h o u t his six y e a r s of intense and activ< p a rtic ip a tio n in s tu d e n t and school ac tiv itie s he bas gain ed a keen insight into tin* n< eds ami problem s o f s tu d e n t gov­ e r n m e n t. Yell L e a d e r 1929-30 has been an activ e T e n n a n t m e m b er of th e L on g h o rn Band f o r th r e e y ea rs and fo r tw o y e a rs le a d e r, u n ; v a r s ity being yell head yell th is past year. le a d e r In c o nne ctio n with this p ro m o tio n of “ school s p ir it” T e n n a n t was a l­ so the U niversity H o u r radio a n ­ n o u n c e r over K U T this p a s t year. T e n n a n t has had one y e a r ac tive service on T he Daily Texan, s t a f f and was the f e a t u r e edit or of tin* C a d os in I 928, S h o w s A c t i v e I n t e r e s t B esides his in te r e s t in school in in te r e s t I a f f a ir s . T e n n a n t has had an a c - j e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r I I live I activities, including positions on | im p o r ta n t co m m itte e s in th e S t u ­ d e n t s ’ U n i o n Drive and t h e U ni - 1 vorsity Round- Up. f o r T e n n a n t receiv ed his b a c h elo r o f a r t s d eg re e fro m th e U n iv e r­ sity in 1929, having m a jo re d in g o v e rn m e n t. His f r ie n d s e m p h a size th e f a c t t h a t T e n n a n t is em- in e n tly q ualified th e office ; th r o u g h ability, in te g r ity , and e x ­ p erie n ce , and is being b ac k ed by I no clique o r in te re sts , but by a I la rg e g r o u p of f r i e n d s t h a t know ; th a t “ S h o r t y ” will represent th e | School of I .aw w ith th e dignity, a c u m e n , a n d le ad e rsh ip w o rth y of th e school’s p re stig e . -------------- (j-------------- - P an-H elienic Issues Rush R ule W arning P an Hellenic has called th e a t ­ te n tio n of so ro ritie s and all girls now eligible fo r ple d g in g to the rule a g a in s t rush ing, M ary R uth Holmes, p resid e n t, has sta te d . The o f f e r i n g or a c c e p tin g th e trip T he purp o se of the is to give s tu d e n ts th e o p p o r tu n ity to stu d y c o u n t r y , th e people, th e ir lan g u ag e , a n d business m e­ thods o f this foreign c o u n try . A c e r ta in n u m b e r of points o f col­ lege c r e d its will be allowed for ta k in g the t r i p a n d s t u d e n ts will a t the fo r t h r e e m onths of d a te s fo r com ing rush w eek, prior to e s ta b lish in g eligibility, is a vio­ lation of this rule and obviates the possibility of a girl or g ro u p of girls to e x e rcise th e privilege , stu d y of pledg ing a t any tim e d u r in g th e U n iv ersity o f S antiago, long session. o f th e T he c h a ir m a n f a c u lty c o m m ittee on s tu d e n ts social o r ­ g a n iz a tio n s w'ill act upon a n y vio­ lation o f th,, above rule which is a t te n t io n , Miss b r o u g h t H olm es s ta te d . to Is is T he tr ip will ta k e 130 d a y s ; 18 da y s down, 9 4 days in Chile, and j 18 d a y s back. E ach g ro u p wdll c o n - 1 sist o f 85 s tu d e n ts. T he s tu d e n ts will be housed in Pensio ns un d er while G o v e rn m e n t th e re . supervision - 0 ______ L A M B D A D E L T A S M E E T S E V E N O N H O S P I T A L L I S T T he U n iversity H ea lth S ervice h o n o r a r y fra - r e p o r te d a hospital list of seven ; F rid a y . Elsie L u bben, J. W . H y- t e r m l y fro m fre sh m a n girls, m e t att. R o b e rt Allen, and David Ram- T u e sd a y night at L ittlefie ld D or­ se y a r e in St. D av id ’s H o sp ita l; m ito ry for th e p u rp o se o f discuss- Bill S te w a r t a n d Isa u ro Moya a r e I ing the eligibility of th e m e m b e r s J T he e x a c t co u rse s have not in S eton I n f i r m a r y ; a n d M a r ie tta Moody is Stonish Rite Dormitory. Two Chilean profe sso rs a n d one j o r tw o A m eric an p ro fe sso rs w ill* the s tu d e n ts co ntinually i be with from New Y ork and r e t u r n so in­ str u c t io n ' may be continu ous. The co u rse s will be given in E nglish. bee.n su b je c ts as a n n o u n c e d j well as fo re ig n tr a d e co u rse s will to be elec ted soon. a t be held O cto b e r 30, I n itia tio n will decided, b ut L a m b d a Delta, i n f ir m a r y logical in t h e B ernice Carlson, reporter. * be o ffered , D rum s: F. M. Cogdcll, W. A. Lawke, Russell Hicks, F ra n c e s Clark, Eel M a th lessen, S. VV, Po*- t e r ; c la r in e t s ; E r n e s t Best, E d g a r Ireland, J o h n May, G ilb e rt P roc­ tor, G erald S m ith, T om Shelby, Ben P ark in so n , F re d Be- leer, W a y ­ worn Peavey, L e Roy Biglcy, VS tl- j Ham B e n n e tt, J o h n C lark , Darwin Israel F ra n k S ta f fo r d , Red S h e p p a r d ; piccolo: B e rn a rd N am a n . Bays, I Smith, J a m e s Dinwiddie, Fielder, G e o rg e the sta d ium the Cowboys It was s ta te d a t a f te r drill t h a t all would m ake th e tr ip to Dallas. ——O' Final R egistration —— Figures T otal 5 ,5 0 6 Five thousand fiv e hundred and the six s tu d e n ts a r e r e g is te r e d in I diversity, according to the report issued front th e A u d ito r ’s office a f t e r W e d n es d ay , O c to b e r 15, the Last final day of r e g is t r a tio n . figures show ed 5,703 on y e a r ’s the rolls a t the end o f Hie long se x to n , N o . 2 7 . Steer - Sooner Classic Draws Campus Crowds; Grid Party Scheduled Between one th o u sa n d a n d tw elve h u n d red s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv e r ­ sity will pay homage to K ing F oo tb all in Dallas to d a y a f t e r a 200- milo trek lure o f this g r id iro n classic, of th e S o u th w est has d e a lt a blow to c l a s s a t te n d a n c e th e ir d e p a r tu r e b etw een noon and by outgoing crowds who m a de --------------------- ---------- ♦ — m idnight yesterday . th e re for the Longhorn S o o n e r fray. The Metzenthin To Keep Athletics On High Plane Athletic Director Pledges Self to Support Standard Declares Ideas Cultural Interests to Hold Pre-eminent Position On Campus P led ging himself to kec?p ath p a r those who have s ta y e d in Austin, play by play results of the furnished a t T he gam e will be T exa n a n y n u m b e r of me n who ar e all qual if ied an d well abb* u ni t on the Dr. H e n r y Wi n s t on H a r p er . ! iii an o f the G r a d u a t e School, will : leave S a t u r d a y f or Ca l i f or ni a to 1 r e p r e s e n t The Uni ver si t y of Texas at the i n a u g u r a t io n of Dr. Robert I Gordon Sprout as P re si d e nt o f ’he 1 Univer sit y of Ca l i f or ni a a t Be r­ keley < Ictober 22. Dr. H a r p e r is a1,so official r ep­ r ese nt at ive of the U n iv er si t y at ; the T hi r ty - se c ond a n n u a l C o n f e r ­ ence of the Associati on of A m e r i ­ can Univer sit ies to be held in San j Fr a nc i s c o Oc t ob e r 23, a t the Uni­ versity of Ca l i f or ni a a t B e r k e l e y J Oct o be r 24, an d a t S t a n f o r d Uni­ ver si t y Oct obe r 25. a Dean H a r p e r will deliver five mi nu t e p a p e r on “ G r a du a t e Wor k in the S u m m e r Sessi on” at the Derms’ C o n f e r e n ce in San Fr a nc i s c o O ct o be r 23. YEA TEXAS! Soon er ball car ri ers , who will a t t e m p t to sift t hr ou gh, under , the L on gho r n de- a n d a r o u n d !< nse as t hey agai nst No braata Mills, f o r m e r Range t a w e i k ago i. B u st er r, Tex., high Toads and Aggies Meet For Eighteenth Tune ir,-iii ta Tht" Daily Tt'jnt «■ KORT WO RT H , O r t T h e ight cent h gi idiron contest he- t ween the Ho rn e d F l o g s o f Te xa s a n d Univ et -ity the vs of I ex as A. & M. w ill be • st age d S a t u r d a y on Kyle at College Slat ion. t: . series of 17 g a m e s played, the Ag gi es hold the h a v i n g won on the Fr o g s , the tied r i l l b t tan Fain, , vs < will I Field In read) edge nine. Frogs to five victories. a n d hel d t hr ee . a1- I However, W o n O n e , L o s t T h r e e T.C.l . was since made a mein bt r of the S o u t h w e s t t h e Aggi es in 1923, C o n f e r e n c e have won only one game, t y i n g two and T h e F a r m e r in 1924, w h e n the vii tor y carne tw'o te ams m e t f or t he first t ime as c o n f e r en ce foes. losing t hree, invaded Th e first m e e t i n g of t h e in I HOT, w h e n two t h e schools was t he old A d d ­ F a n n e r s ison s t r ong hol d at W a co a n d w er e tui lied back by a 30-to-ii score. F r o m t h a t t i me unt i l t h e H o r n e d c o n f e r e n c e m e m ­ Frog* ber*. the Aggies won all b ut t wo i. ei anu games, t he Chr i st ian d e f e a t i n g j t hem in i OUK by a 10 1 o-3 count. and holding t h e m to a scoreless I tie in 1909. Wa i hmon H e r o J o h n VV as hme n , F ru g cent*. i . wa; the hi t o of tho 1925 a n d 1920 I game- in the 1925 tilt he booted a field goal l r tun t he 3 5- ya r d line fur the sole m a r k e r of t h e game. Th e eleven men who s t a r t e d f o r T. ( ’, V. played the e n t i r e cont est . the result of a h a r d - f o u g h t g am e . The at Aggies wer e doped to win by In 192*> a 1 3 - t o l 3 fie w a s B urnette's G arage and Battery Service 3 1 s t and S p e e d w a y W I L L A R D B A T T E R I E S “ Su p e r A u t o mo ti v e S e r v i c e ” O f f i c i a l A A A S e r v i c e F r a nk A. B u r n e t t e - Di al 4 7 6 2 PARK YOUR CAR SAFELY to u iwnj let ymir c a r set out in the r um, W h e n you come d o n ’t on the s tr ee ts in the dust, in the w e a t h e r p a r k it safely in the Motor- a m p Gar ag e . 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Texas vs. Oklahoma The final cr os s - co un t r y e l i m i n a ­ hold the season we r e tion- of T h u r s d a y ha r r i er s bei ng selected a f t e r n o o n with seven to r e p r e ­ sent ti -• Lone hot rn d u r i n g t he fall reason. Bl akeney br oke the t a p e I first a n i w as followed by Bowen, Adolph Schiller, C a p t i a n Cole, P e a t On, Ban St or m, a n d ( ’at e in th, o r d e r named. Ri ce Fir»t “ TI • first r a e " will be with t he 25. in past y ear s and it in rangy Rice seven in H o u s t o n the I h e n m o r n i n g o f O c t ob e r they t a k e on the M u s t a n g r ac er s j here St at 'n t f i, j. November I, t h e n to College n, S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b er 22, ie c o n f e r e n c e meet. The s h a v*‘ had v e r y po we r fu l Agg i the team md Whi te h u r r i e r s th a t we Red to heat. Tim seven men se have looted T h u r s d a y will be c a r r i e d on all t h e season. T h e y will km p up t h e i r c o nd i t i o n ­ ing work a n d will really t a p e r o f f before c o n f e r e n c e m e e t , ” C o a c h Roy Mi-Lean said Friday. ?sips d u r i n g the th* B r D B. H A R D E M A N 11 ran S p o rt* S ta f f I N T R A M UR A L T E N N I S E nt r ie s singles xvi t u b e r 20. mu r al ~«»tii od yester* bepart men lion will I \ and Uh /-r.ni- n ii I I-,, Monday. Oc- ( ii Becker, nt r a- nronagc i an non nr- the I Avision, competi- iivided into Class B. t he hest man Except in ■h ore* in Class A in ( l a s s earns may men. a r Class A I all id the second best B. D e p a rt m e n t a l t f r any n u m b e r of will he listed as To da y th'- Steers nlay the game tha t will ma ke or b r e a k t h e m in t h e opinions of tin- lug gr id c r i ­ tics. Dope points t h a t the Steers ■will go down t o d e f e a t by way of me r e l y compar ati ve scores. N e­ b r a s k a beat A. & M, 13 H. Okla­ h o m a down s N e br a s ka 2d 7. and rho critics immediately f igure that O k l a h o m a is 26 point- b etter than t h e Aggies, a n d that Ter m is not the boys t h a t mu c h b e t t e r t ha n f r o m College S t a t i o n ; therefor e. T e x a s must lose. But we can' t see i t that way. O ur sincere predi< ■ l io n is t h a t t he S t e e r s will come t h r o u g h with a win by at lea t f o u r t e e n points. Grit ■an’t 8ce t h e Stet T h e y mu * I be Idim! be a n I t w t l e f i e h I h as o u t on 11-), J** I J J l f? Hi o f Skii I ICI , K e y k i n s . i ' n e i S 111a d e u p ne Kl- P< i kin is col ll pc se 1 o f T h 4 o t h e r t u n IV > I Id b k I? t o ba v c a n y o n e Ag g i e f Vs t I n Se c e r a l i c a r us tho , S t a f f o „,i B r o w i , C r a i g * m y ( * o f lint J g u a r d » ( ' e n t e r o p e n ' o r i l it it is rn. Wa' , e i g h t w e h a v e play** r* f i n e tat kb- I t h e a n d a n d o rd r e Jn a i n ii. ne Ie, '.at rn rn, m d Phi ] ( OO I w i n T h a n t csgiv mg . of th a nap) lev­ quest OI I * ! , c a r e will b a c k po* t ion. bose. Pi - v i n h and P e t erst in . Du- I ib by ning. ( m d d o w n the e n t j e Last veal* t h e Aggies w o n t h e con f er e nce m e e t a t H e r m a n n P a r k j„ Houston, n o s i ng out the sturdy Texa s thinly-clads. This y e a r the Si* ors have t he mo st p er ha ps promising b u n c h o f r a c e r s u p f rom the j. , «hman spurn! in y ea rs . The ii iv who has f inished first in mo s t ye ’ . thi s y e a r is Lit - Rd ak et la it a bac kf e l d s ! vt a r c d t h e int i a m u r a l cross* is a g o o d u r n e y . He (■cunt t h e e x p e l ’ o n l y k i n g bai vie i t y r u n n e r need*. Sen ce I hat U V O V - e v e r ii oth- 51 mi ! a n k y H i d fol t -Ugh | tai e in th« c o n f ■r e m ■ l a c e . a n d .Tim- He is ii ie, a l o n g wit lr ’c r puce I (* TF, fro h m a n w h o tria Is t h o a f a r e t h e ■rs a f iff h u t . g Cloirdl T h a n k s g i v i n g I if t h e T h e • g r on iridic d u a l The Cl! ss cot nt r y la- I ? only I ut ii tile la •t S a t u r d a y b e f o r e r i l e si o r t ii n o t a c r e a k ing 11 e t a p e fir I, b ut a mat t e e ol t e a m w hose t eam a v e r age*. line finis ii r a v e l In is dec laved t he w inner. f i r si have r ec ent yea r n s p or t wa t c h ed m a n y c r os s - co un t r y tin ishe b e t we en Bu halve* of a big foot all s rap. T h e c o mbi nat ion l o n g ­ lie used with all will horn dual rot cts this veal. crof s fane t he t h e all Cam pcraft Girls R eceive Instruction the myth Ight this O r a n g e Rustic sea- const ructions, i inking and such as br oi l e r, f r a m e s f or pots, and pot hooks we r e ma de f rom willow twigs by t h e girls who a t ­ - a m e t o d a y and t ended the second m e e t i n g of the mghorn victory c a mp c ra f t c our se T h u r s d a y f rom J until ti o ’clock. er sa r y of f o o t - two the cen T h e gir ls e n t e r e d a woodchop­ per - co nt est a l t e r i n ­ s t r u ct i o n s in t h e use of a n axe, is the man n t We "VV ill < f o r 11 ball : cho Be Kniile ball ifo! nil o f *h an I,ii 1 * ti V ] e md Jarl t v pk-a-r n » nd t h t he a«; f o r th * ' oa l ook i n ’ ploddc held t lect noon, I ■ ut t year , I i Da bi .vt h : h Fri da y 11 ti t a p e I Hey, 1 "NY h 11 a t r y rn t h e player s of ing chil ear. Bl akeney b a s e o n ’ i n n e d a h e a d of th- y a b g fellow n am ed Blake- he boy who c oppe d B e n j ker’s i n t r a m u r a l eross-ooun- Landis, .1 idge hi. M. commi ssi oner of baseball, divided t o e poi Is of the World .Series b e ­ two t w e e n . C u r own P i n k o / ( F r a n k ) Higgins collected some f lr d oe s n ’t $3, 800 f o r w ar mi ng t he b en ch f o r is Adolph well to n o t e t h a t Pinky got a hijg- hiller, a wept t c la s s I.'it y o u r m a c h i n e o r d e r , w h i l e y o u t h a t o u t o f t o w n t r i p - it w ill be r e a d y f o r y o u w h e n you r e t u r n . it* t a k e Cleaned-Oiled - Adjusted All M a k es R epaired Razorbacks Hope To Boost S. W. C. Standing Today Rice Owls Hold Edge On Porkers According To Dope Sin-,-'n! to The D a ily T e x a n . FA Y E T T E V IL L E , A rk ., Get. I 7.- -S c h o o le d in th e cm m y s t y le o f tricks, th e red -shirted U n i v e r ­ sity o f A r k a n sa s R a z o r b a c k s w ill attem pt th e to e v e n m a t te r s S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e r a c e to d a y t h e R ic e O w ls w h e n h e r e on t h e i r own fie ld . th e y f a c e in B eh in d lo c k e d d o o r s t^hat b a r r e d a1! c u r i o u s e y e s, B e a d C oach Fred O. T h o m s e n s e n t h is c h a r g e s in a most v ic io u s f a s h i o n a g a in s t t w o f r e s h m a n y e a r l i n g elv en s . P l a n D e f e n s e A r k a n s a s , f o r its first tim e , w ill hav e to u s e a d e f e n s e ag ain st f a m ­ pla ys K n u t e R o c k n e m a d e ous. T h a t, a t lf a s t , is t h e in d ic a ­ skirm tion fr at! p r e -c o n f e r e n c e i s l e s last w eek, Rice c r u s h e d tho U n iv e r s i t y t o 0, w ith th e s e o f A riz o n a , til t h e O w ls, O n ly o f i fo r m a t ions. T h e Olin T id e h a s be en stoj p e d on s u c c e s s iv e S a t- u r d a v s . Ti and U n iv e r s i t y T ex a s Christian U n iv e r it y upset- A rk asv m s e t in g d r e a m s might have had f o r a title. “ But is n ’t o v e r y e t , ” T h o m ­ the sen said. fight any H o l m e * In L i n e - u p In all probability O liver “ C hick ­ e n ” H olm es, v e te r a n s ig n a l caller, 'w h o has b e i n out o f t h e line-up for t h e last tw o w e e k s on a cco u n t o f sh o ulder start a gainst Rice. B u t in e v e n t he is s t i l l a i l i n g , H e n r y P h illips, 1 6 5 - in juries, w ill Frog Soph pound sophom ore ' f i n d / will i n t o b n sho es. Phillips earn ed th** right to mix 1 Moreland Sets New Oakhurst Record with varsity neighbors S a t u r d a y a t F ort Worth when he s ta rte d on ------------ special lo The. >*’>>. ,• Titan. tack to tak e the ball d eep the ti • , fir in g end OI. •* > — . a p a ss in g at- - t e r r i t o r y . T e x a s C h r i s t i a n d it io n t o h i s f a n c y flip s, t h e De-1 c o n q u e s t * . M o r e la n d Q u e e n flash, is f a s t a n ti c a n lu g the oval w h e n called o n . into y 'M o r e la n d , FORT W O R T H , Oct. I -Gus freshm an g o lf star o f a dded a n oth e r c o u r s e In a d - j r e c o r d t o his a l r e a d y lo n g l i s t o f s e t a n e w lo w a m a t e u r m a r k a t t h e O a k h u r s t G o l f and C o u n t r y C l u b o f F o r t W o r t h w h e n ho p l a y e d th e n in e - R i c e Ar r i ve * F r i d a y T h e Hi*-** s q u a d a r r i v e d in t h e h o le c o u r s e in 3 4 . in a and s e t a n e w in t h e i r o p en - a m a t e u r marks. He p layed A f e w w e e k s ago Moreland Ozark hills F r id a y m o rn in g full p la y e d th o W o rth H ills Municipal sp e c ia l co a c h . N e a r l y four record, t e a m s m a d e th e trip, w hich m ea n s I co u rse th a t th e O w ls w ill Have more men breaking b o th th o p r ofe ssio n al and re ad y to ta k e part tho nig c o n fe r e n c e b a ttle th an A rk -j l-s hole course in 66. ansa* h as on its paired e n t i r e r o s t e r . ! M o r e l a n d w a s “ Our b e s t co m b in a tio n s w a s th e w ith Ted L ongw orth, Oakhurst s t a r t i n g lineup w e u sed aga in st pro, ag ain st J o e Kirkwood, trick T e x a s C h r i s t i a n U n iv e r s ity . A n d s h o t a r t i s t , and M. L. ( “ H a p p y ” ) is p r o b a b l y the e le v e n th at M a s s in g /! , v e te r a n a m a teu r, in an til.I* Satu rday. xviii see a c ti o n f ir s t a g a in s t T h e matc'h was p o s t p o n e d b e c a u s e O w l s ,” T h o m s e n said . I o f *h© T « C. U .-A r k a n sa s fo o tb a ll the e x h ib itio n m atch C reig h to n at E n d to h a v e last found C a p ta in Kame. T h is lineup C reighton and C h am b er s ta k in g care o f th e ends w ith R ob ison and E r w i n , p a i r e d a t ta c k l e s , B a r r a n d S e c r e s t a t guards, w ith Backf low at « e n te r . Cap and G ow n W ill Initiate W ednesday and G o w n A d ecision t o p o stp o n e th** Cap in itia tio n until Wed- B a ld will work at t h e fu llback poster with eith er K yle, Ledbet tee, or U p tm o o r in th e h alfb ack i ^ o y , O cto b er 22, w a s made by holes, and eit h er H o lm es or P h il- ! h ,‘ C*V a n d GuwTl Council Thurs- •Jay a ft e r n o o n a t a m e e tin g held lips at quarterba* k. at 4 :30 o ’clock in the girls’ stu d y h a ll . T h e in i ti a ti o n w a s t*> have b e e n h e ld at 7:1 > o’clock to n ig h t b u t was postponed 6 :4 5 o ’clock n e x t W ed n esd a y, b e c a u se o f the m a n y sen io r g ir l s t u d e n t s l e a v i n g town, F r a n c e s L a u gh lin , p resid e n t, .-tit;' d. T h e g a m e w ill start at 2 MO o’clock w ith KUO A, U n iv e r s i t y o f Nrkansas radio sta tio n , g iv i n g a p lay-b y-p lay account o f the bat- I: • 75 Freshm en Enroll until f i f t e e n J held his All sen io r g ir ls are u rg ed to ta k e part in th e initiation a t that one 'o n e , as it w ill be h e o n l y i tll, M iss L a u gh lin said. \ fee o f $ I is a ss e sse d e a c h new mem ber. All g ir ls w ho w ere ini­ a r e asked t o la s t sp r in g tia ted co m e to assist th e council. For A rchitecture S e v e n t y five fr e s h m e n , of w h o m a re girls, are e n r o ll e d in he d ep a r tm e n t of a r c h it e c tu r e this year, H u gh I.. McMath, in str u cto r m a rc h itectu re, sta ted T h ursd ay . T here a r e three s e c t io n s under Mr. McMath and his a s s is t a n t . fo r T he r e g u la r prize g iv e n * very y e a r by th e A merican In stitu te of \ r c h i t e c t u r e th*! b e st wink d o n e by a senior will b e offere*! a g a in til is Dr. Goldwin Gold*unit h, th e d e ­ part m e n t im nounccd. year, * hoi titian o f nt* a r ch itectu re , C L A S S I C A L C L U B M E E T S E lectio n o f o f f i c e r s will f e a ­ tu re the m e e t in g o f th e Classical Club t*> be hold in Main B uilding 106 M onday at 7:30 o ’clock, it has been a nn o un ced , Old m e m b e r s o f the club and all s t u d e n t s in a d va n ced cla sses in Latin a nd Greek are urged to be p resen t. Be Modern— V isit t h e Modernistic N E W S S T A N D A N D S H I N E P A R L O R 2 3 1 4 G U A D A L U P E f o r . . . 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P h o n e 2 3 1 6 1 H E M S T IT C H IN G O N S H O R T N O T IC E — A ls o p le a tin g , c o v er e d b u tto n s , r h in e ­ s t o n e s . e y e le t s , h o s e m e n d in g . M abel G a n n a w a y S h o p p e, o v e r Q u een T h e a te r . P h o n o 8 3 6 2 . v id u a l to u c h e s F IR S T C L A S S D R E S S M A K IN G — In d i­ th a t m a k e d if fe r e n t . A lte r a tio n s d o n e on s h o r t n o tic e . C leo M. S m ith , M abel G a n n a w a y S h o p p e . O v er Q ueen T h e a te r. D R E S S M A K IN G A N D a lte r a tio n " . T w e lv e y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e . V ery a t t r a c t iv e p rice*. C o n v e n ie n tly lo c a te d to a c c o m o d a te U n i­ v e r s ity P h o n e 3 6 4 1 . 2 8 1 4 N w eces. S tu d e n ts . TYPING BUSINESS DIRECTORY W h e n down to w n dro p in a n d t r y th e M A V ER IC K CAF E B A R G A IN S c lo th in g . w a tc h e s, e tc . L. L A V E S , B ro k er & J e w e le r , 217 F2ast f.th S tr e e t. 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ROOM S FOR B O Y S — 1 9 1 0 W ich ita . B E A U T IF U L S O U T H E A S T bedroom in primate hom e. M odern c o n v e n ie n c e * , lu t s id e en tr a n c e . P r e fe r c o u p le or s tu - Jent*. 9 0 6 W e s t 22 S t r e e t. P h o n e 8 7 2 2 . FURNITURE W E B U Y , s e ll, a nd e x c h a n g e new a n d ii c d B a r g a in F u rn itu r e C o., 4 6 9 C o n g r e ss A v*. P h o n e 3 -1 0 6 6 . fu rn itu r e . LAUNDRY L A U N D R Y R o u g h D ried, 4c pound S h ir ts. 10c e a ch Mr . N o la n , 3 501 M cD onald SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 NEWS! THERE’S PLENTY OF GOOD NEWS ON THIS PAGE FOR ALL Isn’t It Good News? When You Can Find 17 Such Outstanding Bargains As Are Offered Here? Read ’em! — PACE FIVE UNIVERSITY HARDWARE CO Househol d H a r d w a r e Electrical Supplies Goodyear Shoe Shop tho Shoo E v e r y t h i n g for Comfortable W aiting Room 2-*2t> Guadalupe N ext to U niversity Bank North of N ineteenth Street Phone 4597 GUS A. FRISKE, Prop O UR W A F F L E S aisin Hollywood P l a i n With Honey BESSIE l o v e P. K. Sandwich Shops No. I Opposi t e New Driskill No. 2 Opposite C a mp u s “ You Don ’t Wait On Us” G U S S H Y GOOD NEWS—Something Everyone Wants To Hear! AND HERE IT IS! No w O r a n g e a n d W h i t e s w e a t ­ s h i r t s for c l a ss ro om w e a r , u*>If a n d t enni s. sl i c ke rs a n d t ire c overs. P e n n a n t s , Bessie Love Mary Law lor Cliff E d w ards Stanley Sm ith E o l a Lane Gus Shy AND H E R E S MORF GOOD NE WS that I VE r oma n c e! exciti ng college L a u g h wi t h B e s s i e Love, Cl iff E d w a r d ^ and G u t Shy, the c a m ­ pus cut -ups C h e e r t h o s e t h r ills r ea l f o o t b a l l g a m e s ! A C O L L E G I A T E F A R C E F U L L O F F U N — F R O L I C S F O O TB A LL ( I I F F I U P W A R D S FOOTBALL TODAY BY RADIO DIRECT FROM T H E FIELD Make Whoopee With the Songs at both H I R S C H ’ S DRUG ST O R ES 19th and Lavaca 2610 Speedway That New GOOD NEWS S U N D A E FROM Good News” J. R. R E E D ’S MUSIC STORE 8 05 Congress Your Shoos I)veil A nv < ’olor GI A RA N AKED n ru b o ff on Your hose The Home o f Shoe Repairing HANCOCK THEATER B U IL D IN G - DOWN TOWN We are bringing our fine clothes and low prices to the campus University men can soon realize the a d v a n t a g e o f h a v i n g g o o d clothe'----- at low pri ces. W a t c h f o r o u r o p e n t og a n n o u n c e m e n t o f C amp u s S t o r e . 2350 G u ad a l u p Ca mpus Store Red Yellovr and Green Comedy KILLING THI KILLER A B R E A T H I O U N G . 0 M ! N U n ! H » U . L I K o r w a r r i n g j u n g l e b e a s t s S T A R r i NC. T O M O R R O W QU EJS %faramount Good News For Men! QUALITY SHOES $ $5 $4 B E A C O N SH O E ST O R E 7 1 6 CONGRESS Good N ew s Is (mmiiuj! THE LONGHORN-RANGER FOR NOVEMBER IS OUT OCT. 21 Classroom Oratory When “ A Football N um ber” LET’S WALK Be Sure to Get Several Extra Copies To Mail to Your Friends— It’s a W o w ! Good News? ■ ** Pete Says: Texas Wins Today, 14-0 Come on in, says P ete, and en joy a cup of c o f f e e or a sandwich— and listen to the radio reports of the O. I . game. PETE’S NEW PLACE O r a n g e an d W h i te H e a d q u a r t er * P E T E H O P E S YOU E N J O Y E D HIS O P E N I N G How About A Big Steak Supper? A great big juicy steak, fried p otatoes, ride dishe:— a supper If you haven’t fit for a king, tried one <>f our steak suppers you’ve missed som ething in the way of eats. HILSBERG’S F amo us for S t ea k Su pper s 21st AND W I C H I T A A CR OS S FROM L AW BLDG This Is A Collegiate Car??! But When Y ou Want to Take Your Girl Riding—Rent A New Ford Sport Roadster—That s the Way All Smart College Boys Do! Lightsey Rent-a-Car System , S ta t i on No. 112 E. 7th 2-3188 S tat i on No. 2 2402 Gua d a lu p 3444 CAMPUS DRUG STORE BARRI / IT I .1.1.( I I J E W E L E R S 23 48 G U A D A L U P E AH the Song Hits From “Good News Good Ne Students TEXAS BOOK STORE Records and M ore Records UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE PAGE SIX Architects Are Assigned Their ‘9-Hour Projet Problems are Made up By Beaux Arts Institute, Goldsmith Says of “ Projet" Senior and junior students in the department architecture are now working; on their “ nunc­ le ur projet," Dr, Goldwin Gold­ sm ith, professor o f architecture, ; has stated. Dr. Goldsmith briefly is explains the work. the French word meaning a prob­ lem and its solution. The “ pro- j e t , ” or problem, is presented to the student. A fter nine hours, the student m u s t turn in to his teach­ er , (or “critique” in the F r e n c h ), h is sketch, or “ esquisse,” the ar­ chitectural term. The "esquisse” is a sketch showing the solution of the problem. U sually the student hps from four to six w eeks to com plete his work. A f t e r the “ es- n u isse” is turned in at the end of the nine hours, the stud en t may study similar work and such docu­ ments he feels will help him, striving to maintain originality in problem. W. T. his R olfe, professor of architecture, teaches this “nine-hour p rojet” in the upperclass division of the Ie-1 partment. completed The “projet'’ the senior stu­ d en ts are n o w developing is “ A M onastery the Rocky Moun­ tains,” and must be completed by j No* ember I* in The junior students also have a “ projet,” the center chapel < institute was formed by American students who studied in the Ecole d es Beaux Arts in Paris, Franco. J Occasionally are j eligible to do s a send their c a m ­ ple ted “ projets" to this institute in order to have their work com­ pared and judged together and in competition with those of numer­ ous. other architectural students from many other universities and colleges over the United States, It is doubtful, both Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Rolfe asserted, that any “ projet" will he submitted this year by students in the Univer­ sity . of another architecture The students nine- frequently have in which the pro­ hour problem is given them, and within gram nine hours they must turn in a problem which has been design d, drawn, and is complete in every way. Often this work must be in colors, The name submitted given “ esquisso-es- the qui«se” which, translated, means the sketchy sketch. No reference work is allowed on this type of problem. -©-------------- this is Toads and— (Continued from Page 2) warriors made the trip to Kyle Field and scored the first touch­ down made against A, & M. on their new field. C o n t e s t * R e c o u n t e d The 1927 contest was played in Fort Worth, and the Frogs enter­ ed the game a- the underdogs. The strong Bell defense was re­ sponsible f >r the tie. During the third quarter the Aggies pushed ; the ball to tin* F m g one y a r d line m d a Dr i down. On two of tin* four plays “ Rag.-” Matthews down­ ed Joel Hunt for a total of IO yards loss, and the ball went over on downs. in 1928 to see The en tiie TALL’. -tudi-nt body accompanied the ( hi isitans to Col­ lege Station the Aggies go down in defeat. The final score was ti to 0 for the Frogs. Austin Griffith plunged over center for the sole marker of the game, . . . I S S T IL L A GOOD PITCHER. AFTER A MIME YE AR ABSENCE E R O M THE PI TCHI NG M O U N O THE BABE RECENTLY WENT »N AMP PACHEO A FULL NIME'INNJMG G A M E AGAINST THE BOSTON RED S O X ' IH E BABE w o n 9 — 3 T M t S O * GOT OML'/ 4- H IT S IM THI f i r s t 7 im kpm o s A m o s c o r e d I OF THEIR. THREE RUMS IM th e 8 th Am o9 th after. Ruth mao e a s i o u P. / O D O S P R A K E R . R O S S ROTU / O f TWO BIOM ERS' ON TKF OPENING DAV OF THE SEASON IN PHILADELPHIA .RUTH S U M M E D A Ba l l that w a s h e a p e d out of t h e LOT WHEW IT SUpDEMLVCOLLIDE0 WITH A LOUD SPEARER OM TOPPE THE* STAMOS AMD BOUNDED BA GR INTO IM E STAND FOR TWO B A S E S / CUTH RtOfcNTlV wa the same h o r n ; PO ONE HAS EVER HIT ONE BEFORE ' Fireside Forum- (Continued from Page -I) UUU p i n have Click m g o t i Edu cat i Educat in. ta select topic • -or of Englisl iit un “ I a r mark a m n g of a M< “ Mean- lf ! 1: ■ boral pi ■r .lame- R. A. I *ononiic ( d x , fesse?- of ©cu­ nordic . “ E t hic rs of Birth t ’ontrol,” I)< pre — “ The Pres! ut Hon,” “ K I Standards for Eco- nt i” ; (' nom ic Mea-un Holley, profess i * business ad ministration, “ *. ting a i To ft* si­ lion," “ Is Stock Speculation Im­ moral,'’ "I- Gambling Immoral?'’ Ii. J. Ettlinger, professoi of ma h* anilities, ‘'What » (institutes Lib­ eralism ?” “ Science and Religion — A Parallel Development"; J. A Fitzgerald, dean o f seh ail of bus- ineus administration, “ What Typt of < nib go I trading, os Make * .cmd in “ Are the Business World?” t hi istian Et hies Prat t cal.” S. E. Frost, pastor o f U n iv er­ sity I ngregational t hurch: “ How Can a Stu dent Work Out a Phi losophy of Life fen Himself?" “ How May a Student Discovei God?” ; \\ , F. Gidley, dean of < o f loge of Pharmacy, “ Facts Regard­ ing Liquor N ot Usually Discussed,” "Post-nuptial Physical Relations,” “ To Smoke or Not to Sue i c"; E l­ lwood Griscom, professor of pub­ lic speaking, have students suggest top ic s); Lee M. H o lla n d e r, professor of Germanic and language, Ideals,” versus General Culture." “ Specialization "Life Values ( p r efer s to O t h e r * G i v e n Jew ett. Frank director of Texas Bible Chair; “ Some Obser­ vation.* During Thirty-three Years W ith Students," “ My Life Work” ; Robt. A. Law, professor of E n ­ “ What Books Should an glish, Educated Map Know ?” “ Ran Questions in the South,” "The Fu t un* of Ft a ternities” ; < IvMi Little­ and track coach, field, I "My Have Known Personally,” Ex pi i once as a Student the U niversity,” “ The Coaching Pro* fe.-Jon as a Life Work.” i “ Some Great Coaches That football in -rye I n 1 9 2 2 , W A S t r a i l i n g BlLtTlLD&M TWO SETS’ TO h/OK/E, AWO E1VF GAMBS TO lOV r.BUT HE* RALLIED AWO WON THE** M A T C H / (Wimbledon * 9 ^ S^-’o o Au mile ai versify. Si Arn dean of the f aet j “ ( ho ice !■ ratern it orty” N owotny. assistant eco ■Undent life: “ What Are ten Id g a m in g Prohibit ion,’ of a I a l e W ork,” “ Tin tie y's Opportunity at "1 ueatio! P r o d u ci ng r t u r Mo d e rn Sys- l i e ­ n a b l e Results in t h e Life of t h e I ndividual an d in S o c i e ty ? ” " W h y D > So Many Ma rr ia ges ‘Go On the Rocks’ These D ay s ? ” “ Hesponsibil- I I it a ’s I). of the E d u c a t e d ” ; M. Woodbur y, associate s e c r e t a r y of the Y. M. C. A., “ Some Convi c­ tions T h a t Yife. ” I Hav e A l of “ Science and I ife,” “ The S ignificance of the Hu monism Movement.” P a r l i n t o S p e a k I“ai hn, d* an of college m d Sciences, “ How T h u g s Me, ” ' Whose Mor als ar e “ P r of es s i onal i zi n g I. W. Payne, p r o ­ “ T h e New it." lh A. P iatt , of philosophy, "Kola ll. I if Arts Look ti P r e v a i l ? ” Lo E v e r y t h i n g ” ; of English, f essor Frederick Dunealf, professor of P oe t r y and How history, “ How’ Can One Develop “ F r a t e r n i t y I dea l s " ; Individuality in a Modern Univer- J pr ofe ssor f s i t y ; T. ll. Shelby, dean of ex- : ! ion i f Science to ! he <' induct I the Quest I ife.” "Reli gion and for C e r t a i n t y , ” “ W h e n is a Man Educat c d ” ; W . ( . Raines, direc , t or of st u de nt work, Univer sit y Baptist Chur ch, " A r e t h e Ethics of J e* us Practi cal f or O u r I >ay and \\ hat Good Does It (Ii rn ' ai ion? Do te P r a y ? . " "How’ c a n ti S t u ­ d ent Best Utilize Iii- Lei sure Tina* at the I n i v e rs i t y ?” tension work, Life, ” “ Responsibilit ies of an E d u - j r a t e d M a n ” ; 1 . P. P a t t e r s o n , pro- J t o S o ci e t y, ” I ndividualism, the Mystery “ Educa t i on to Read and t'i sor of g o v e r n m e n t , “ Relation of “ The Gover nme nt Passi ng of “ The Place o f the College Man in So- ei et v ” ; *L WL Ra ms a y , pr of e ssor of 1 electri cal eng i n e e ri ng , ( p r e f e r s to have t a d e tits select t o p i c s ) ; B F. Pi t t i ng e r , de a n of School of E d u - ' cation, “ What A b out O ur Mode r n S y st em of E d u c a t i o n ? Is It Pro- j d u r i n g Desi reabl e Re su l t s in t he I I ife of an I ndiv idual anil in So - c i e t y ? ” “ Wha t Avo Some Basic Should Gui de a Principle S t u d en t in the Choice of His Life W o r k ? ” “ What Are Some of t he Ret i n? Deve l opme nt s in t h e E f ­ fort t-» Prevent F u t u r e W a r s ? ” Students G i v e n S e l e c t i o n t hat Der man, . s e l e c t W , IL Me t ze nt hi n, p r o f es s o r of ( p r e f e r s to let s t u d e n t s IL. K. McGinnis, pr ofe ssor < f business a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion, ( profi vs to let s t u d e n t s s e ­ lect sub jct ISI. t op ic s ) ; T e x a s l ech To U se H o g g G i f t in L o a n s 8 pre itll to T il Da it;/ 7V*«*. LD CHOWK, Ort IT.-- Interest from the $25,00 g if t from the Will j ; C. Hogg estate will he used as a loan fund for students in Texas Technological College, to IL v sident IL’,oil WL Horn. It is not known when the fund will be­ come available. according j 'I oxalis” One ol t he five faces of “ out- j on plaques ; .-■find-mr mount*, d on the front of the Tech administration budding is that o f j Governor Jam es A, Hogg, lather j i f the late Will (' Hogg. Robert Newt *n, Delta Sigma Phi, v.dl spend the week-end with his family in Fort Worth. W H E N Y O U T H I N K O F F L O W E R S TF UNK O F H Y D E P A R K F L O R A L C O . " T h e H a ll s " 9 1 7 C ongress Dewitt Reddick, p r o f e s s o r rn, “ .Join mil ism a n d of the join na! Social Wor l d, ” " Sci ent i fi c Devel­ opment in J o u r n a l i s m , ” “ I n t e r ­ mit ional I T r a pt etion Gai ne d from E xp er ie nce on F l o a t i n g U n i v e r ­ i t y ” ; \\ l i t er T. Rolfe, professoi of a rc hi t e c t u r e, "I o o hi ng at L i f e , ” t o he Y o u r s e l f , ” " B e i n g A f r a i d “ The Myst erious J o u r n e y ” ; E. ii. Roma n c e Simms, p r of e ss o r l anguage -, “ Hoy May a S t u d e n t Keep Up His I nt er es t in L i t e r a ­ ture. the Arcs, a n d W o r l d A f f a i r s A l t e r He Finishes C o l l eg e ? ” “ Hf- to ri at e a B e tt e r i n d e r s t a n d i n g B< - t he U ni t e d anil S t a t e s ” ; E v e r e t t (5. S mi t h , pro- l e sso r of business a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , "Music and L i f e, ” “ E f f i ci en cy in i the Daily R o u t i n e , ” “ T h o u g h t s on . M a rr i ag e . ” ! f o r t i s 'J h a t A r e Being Made j t ween Mexico of I nt el l ec t u a l s e cr e t a ry , “ Ca n a Pity a n d Still Believe S e c r e t a r y T a l k s j W A. “ Bl ock” Smith, Y. M. C. I S t u d e n t I l n t e g I Maintain His in G o d ? " , "How C a n a S t u d e n t W o r k (tut a | Philosophy t o r H i m s e l f ? ” ; Geo r ge j S t o c k i n g , p r o f e s s o r of economies J "VS hat Are S o me of t he Develop P r e v e n t I F u t u r e Wa r s . ’" ; II. s in I if e ” ; John McCurdy. * ret; ry of Ex-Students’ Associa­ tion, (pi* fi rs that students select own to p ic s.» P l a c e W UCO Lit * . CL S (L 8. Waco ( L 8. Waco ( \ 8. Ft, WL < L S. Ft. WL Ft. WL Montgomery, WL I. M< (iill, director * f stu­ dent publications, (prefer- to have ll. o f eco­ nomics; “ Law arid the Economic Ft. WL Order,” “ Farm R elief,” “ Politics and the Economic Order” ; V, I. I Ft. WL Moore, dean of student life, “ i n ­ telligent Fraternalism,” “ The C o l ­ li go Man’s Religion,” “A thletics” ; elect subject:-); R. professor * udent* CL 8. CL S . V. T C . U. A &M (J 29 •12 <>•> TAL LL a n i A. & M. read s a•• fol- lows-: D a t e I SJT 1904 19'i*; 190(5 1907 1908 1909 1910 1914 1915 I 9 I 9 1924 1925 192(1 J 927 I 9 2 8 30 0 0 0 5 I 0 0 0 0 IO 0 0 3 13 0 (i 13 3 ■' 3 u 35 40 13 49 28 0 13 0 ti r- 7 F t , WL CL S. IV C ,) T H E D A I E Y T E X A N "TW!1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. g o l d s m i t h S E E S F U T U R E FOR W O M E N A R C H I T E C T S Lecture to place the gradual et, i t G i D L E Y W I L L G I V E T A L K is usually possible to place most o f Dr. W. F, Gidley, dean o f the them in desirable positions, ns the College o f Pharmacy, has been departm ent has calls for graduate stud en ts every y e a r during normal invited by the Southwest Texas to Retail D ru ggists’ Association give a talk at their m eeting to be held in Del Rio October 21. Dr. invitation Gidley received Powell, Pow ell, V irg in ia | feaaor of freeh and d raw ing aud j fVo’m ^Jud^T. WH painting. Mr. E verett estim ates business conditions, according to Raymond E verett, associate p*o- the that the demand for architectural graduates will exceed the number o f stud en ts if the budding pro­ gram o f previous years tinued. is con ­ ---------------o--------------- W .A .A . C lub L eaders E lected for 1 9 3 0 -3 1 the leave organization. He will for Del Rio early Tuesday morn­ ing. • o--------------- Sigma Epsilon of Kappa Dleta announces the pledging of Helen Landes o f Texarkana and Inez Herber of Lake Charles, La. I I N D I V I D U A L I T Y I Arehitecture is a K00*1 Profess- p . Bell, Belva Lee Brown, ]V£ary Dr. Goldwin Jane Edwards, Dahlia McCord, Pion for Goldsmith, p r e s s o r o f architect Velma Morrison, Grace O gd en , ture, will tell you. Helen Mary Helen ‘In my intimation, he says, “ it Reed, RuthVernon, D oroth y Vo.-s- is second « n^y *° home economics j burg, and Barbara Wilson. in value af a course of study f or w om en.” Dr. Goldsmith are j states th ^ the detailed knowledge forced to spend much tim e in the laboratory, the designing c o u r s e s of tilaw’og antl certain phases of h i s t o r y ta u g h t in the department requiring about f iv e hours d aily, of architecture are of value to ev- and other architectural cam ises eryortf in later life. taking at least two hours daily.. .Students of architecture S p e n d M u c h T i m e also j Several w om en There is only one senior woman stu d en ts w h a architectural stu d en t in the Uni- have graduated in recent yearrs varsity, Lillie Rush Walker. Nan- j have secured positions o f spec tai eye Tacquard is the only junior significance. Mrs. Cornelia <>>- 1 architectural student. In the de- j tharp Stout, form er president o f decoration interior partment of there is one senior, Gertrude Wo­ mack. is n o w In addition there are nine thirteen to the-e students sophom ores and freshm en. Students Named Beth Law, president o f W .A.A. If lead- j | in era and their assistants for th© f fo r j f Alpha Alpha Gamma, h o n o r a ry council, has announced the architectural sorority, Tulsa, Okla., doing the d ra w in g various clubs for t wo interior dec or it .c g firm s. Dorothy Hill, fo rm er stu d en t, an interior decorator for the M acy ; Spur, Tiny Caswell I Dry Goods Com pany in L e w York j Helen Caswell; Orchesis, Fran ces ! | They are the follow in g: Bit and and Mary of W.A.A. I 9H0-.MI. is j I | — of d e lic a te grace and a life-long charm is characteristic o f por­ traits m a d e in our stu ­ dio. The sophomore students are City. Grace M eyers is an in d e - j L u s k ; Racquet, Merceille Leis*- I the following: Katherine C a l d w e l l , p endent interior decorator in San j tier; Robin Hood, Katherine Hill 11 Annie Laura Kleitt, Don Ruth A ntonio, and Grace Grafius is a and Gloria Y antis; Turtle, R a t h e r - j1 C o f f e e . Sue Lou C u n n in g h a m , Shelly Jordan, Mamie Kellum, Wilma Roberts, I chitecture and Roberta Wilson. B e a t r i c e KantE White, associate p rofessor of ar- j W AA -Hiss. Ruth d raftsm an in th*' o f fic e of R. S. l i n e Weir and Shelley Jordan; Te- ! Margaret Cunningham. in the U niversity. | and I Junkin Graduate* Placed Although no special e f f o r t No leaders fo r the fen cin g and s | i s g o lf clubs have been selected to The freshmen are Bernice An- d ors on Ruth Barklay, Margaret I m ade by the departm ent o f archd-1 date, Miss Law stated . C H R IS T IA N S O N - L E B E R M A N STUDIO 9 0 4 C O N G R E S S » ltfttittf tittiivtf itf tiff I f iitititiittit ittiiiiiiiftfivf i ttsi iiittttt tivMtimvA. * ■ m n s a Til A Section In Sunday’s Texan Will Be Given Over To Campus Politicians Put Yourself Over A Big W a y —With A Fine A d v e r ­ tisement—Reach Every P r o s ­ pective Voter. T h e editor-in-chief of T h e T e x a n c o m e s out w ith th e s t a t e ­ m e n t t h a t t h e r e will be a political section in S u n d a y ’s T e x a n . Will y o u b e r e p r e s e n t e d th e re ? P e r h a p s y o u will be; b u t s u p p o s e no o n e r e a d s y o u r a n n o u n c e m e n t in th e n e w s c o l u m n s — t h e r e will b e so m a n y o th e r political stories. D o n ’t t a k e a c h a n c e — get y o u r n a m e a n d w h a t y o u a r e r u n n i n g for b e f o r e t h e s t u d e n t b o d y w ith an a d ­ v e r tis e m e n t. S o m e t h i n g t h e y can see easily a n d re a d q u ic k ly . 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