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L e o n a r d F a l k n e r , i n s t r u c t o r in j o u r n a l i s m, has b e e n e l e c te d a s s oc i a t e m e m b e r of t h e f r a t e r n i t y . J o h n s o n , a n Men’s Glee Club Planning First Concert of Year Personnel of V audeville Number A nnounced; Rehearsals Set D ate January 19 Oscar Fox C ow boy Ballad Feature Arranged For Program f o r P r e p a r a t i o n s t h e Aust i n c o n c e i t of t h e M e n ’s Glee Cl ub J a n u a r y 19, a t T u e s d a y ni ght . 8 : 1 5 o’clock in G r e g o r y G.vmnas- ; i u m, a r e in fi na l Mages, a nd the its p r o g r a m , j c l u b ha s p e r f e c t e d which will be its ini ti al c o n c e r t of t h e y e a r , G e o r g e C l a r k e , pr e s i ­ d e n t , a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y . Fi na l • r e h e a r s a l s will be held Monda y ; a n d T u e s d a y n i g h t s u n d e r t he di- I r e e t i on o f G i l b e r t S c h r a m m . 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C h o r u s r e h e a r s a l s a r e held e v e r y M o n d a y 1:30 and o ’clock n i g ht in the Y. M. ( e v e r y F r i d a y n i g h t a t in the g i r l s ’ s t u d y hall I o ’clock at A.. S tu d e n t V o lu n te e r D e le g a te s to S p ea k A j oi nt m e e t i n g o f t he V. M. ( ’. A., t h e Y. W. C. A., a n d the Stud* ut V o h i n t c e r ^ w i l l be held Mo nda y , cvi n i n g a * 7 :1 5 o ’clock a t t h e Y. M. C. A., David Mi n­ t e r , p r e s i d e n t o f t he Y. M. C. A., sai d S a t u r d a y . D e l e g a t e s to t he S t u d e n t V o l u n ­ t e e r C o n f e r e n c e at B u f f a l o , N. Y., will tell a bo u t t he i r t r i p a n d p r e ­ sent s i de- l i ght s of t he c on f e r e n c e . David Mi n t e r will p r e s i d e a t th m e e t i ng , a n d t he d e v o t i o n a l will he* led by C l a r e nc e P e a r s o n . The b e e n a n ­ f o l l o w i n g t a l k s h a v e n o u n c e d : “ T h e Li vi ng C h r i s t in t he Wor l d T o d a y , ” B e t t i e Lois K a m i a h ; a the C h r i s ­ Ci i t i ca l A p p ra i s a l of t i an E n t e r p r i s e , " Owen H u t c h e s o n ; “ E f f < e t i v e Mis­ sion- T o d a y , ’’ E l i za b e t h H a r p e r ; “ C h r i s t i a n F o r c e s a t W o r k in the Wor l d T o d a y , ” Ha - k e l l R o b e r t s ; a n : of C h r i s t i an Mi “ Wor l d N e e d s a n d i ons . ” L y n n Br own. “ T h e F u t u r e Mi ssi ona ry All m e m b e r s of t h e - e o r g a n i z a ­ t i o n . h av e b e e n u r g e d to be p r e ­ sent , a n d a g e n e r a l i n v i t a t i on has be en green to all t h e s t u d 1 nt s on t he c a m p u s a n d f a c u l t y m e m b e r s . B ible Chair H o ld s A n n u a l C o n fer en ce in B o a r d of m a n a g e r s of the Wes­ ley Bibb C h a i r , r e p r e s e n t i n g work the r e g u ­ all over Te xas, met l a r a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e F r i d a y a t t h e Wesl e y F o u n d a t i o n in Aust i n. t he Dr. Gl en FI in n. m e m b e r o f t he m e e t i n g . b o a r d , p r e s i d e d a t A. & M. College, N o r t h T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s East J f e x a s T e a c h e r s College, a n d T h e r e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e s a t t h e me e t i n g . J u d g e R. E. G o f e r o f Aust i n, t r e a s u r e r of the b o a r d , m a de t he f i na nci al r e p o r t , G e n e r a l all p ha s e s o f the work w e r e given. aersity ut' T e x a s ha d r e p o r t s o f Coll ege, Memb« rs of t h e b o a r d w e r e e n ­ Ki rby l unch a t t e r t a i n e d wi t h Hall. around the perip with fettBMUrd L e t ’s all f o r j o i n in f o r t h e r e g u l a r “ b o i d ” T h a t ' s all. 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I H e a r d BALLIF* O R R m u n c h i n g I o ’clock. -------- A th e n a e u m S o c ie ty T o E lect O fficers O f f i c e r s will be e l e c t e d at t h e L i t e r a l y S o c i e t y ’ A t h e n a e u m moot i ng Mo nda y night at 7:15 o' clock in t h e Law Bui l di ng ba-*- mend. This will be t he final m e e t ­ ing of t he soci et y b e f o r e t h e ex a m i r a l ions. a n d all m e m b e r s a r e i e que ted ! ins i m p o r t a n t rn* e t i ng, F r a n k Kna pp. pr e s i d e nt , san! S a t u r d a y . to be pi os* nt at p r e s i d e n t ; T h e r e t i r i n g o f f i c e r s a r e F r a n k Kna pp, i " r n Batrhy, vice p r e s i d e n t ; M u r p h y Wil son, s e c r e t a r y ; Ma r t i n C a s e y , t r e a s ­ u r e r ; a n d J o h n Bell, s e r g e a nt at t he post of a r m s > e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s is t he most hotly c o n t e s t e d o ff i c e society. A real political b a t t l e is ox pee ted to be w a g e d t h a t posi ti on, f o r J o h n Bell, t h e r e t i r i n g i n c u m b e n t , T r a d i t i o n a l l y hr in j s t a t e d. I h P The W eather Fair and Warmer Sunday. H s 4 I I I1 j 1 I j I New Geology Building To Compare With Best In Nation, Bullard Soys B y R. N E L S O N F U L C E ’ “ T h e new Geol ogy B u i l d i n g will be as well e qu i p p e d as a n y I saw in t h e N o r t h e r n a n d E a s t e r n u ni v e r si t i e s last J u n e , " Dr. F. VI. Bul ­ lard, c h a i r m a n of t he d e p a r t m e n t of geol ogy, sai d y e s t e r d a y in s p e a k ­ ing of plans for one of t h e ei ght n e w s t r u c t u r e s to be built in t h e $3, 750, 000 bui l di n g p r o g r a m soon to g e t u n d e r wa y at t he U n i v e r ­ *■------------------------------------------------------- sity. Dr. Bul l ar d s p e n t t h e m o n t h o f J u n e visit ing the s t a t e uni v e r si t i e s of K a n s a s , N e br a s ka . VA isconsin. a nd Mi chi ga n; the U n i v e r s i t y of Chicago, U n i v e r s i t y of T o r o n t o , Pr e s i c e l o n Uni ve r s i t y, a n d t he G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y at St. Louis, beft trr e pl ans w e r e m a d e for t h e Uni ve r s i t y s t u d e n t . P l a n n e d f r o m C o m p o s i t e “ T h e Geology Bui l di ng h a s b e en p l a n n e d as a compos i t e o f ideas g a i n e d f r o m si mi lar s t r u c t u r e s in t he N ort h a n d East, and a l t h o u g h it is r e g r e t t a b l e t hat o u r bui l di ng will n o t pr ovi de qu i t e a s m u c h fl oor space as do It will be as well e q u i p p e d , ” Dr. Bul l a r d said. t he o t h e r s , T o f u r t h e r - t r e n g t h e n t h e w o r k of ge ol ogy in the Un i ve r s i t y, t h e B u r e a u of Eco n o mi c Ge ology, now.'1 l ocat ed at i " be moved is to t h e p r e s e n t K n - I g i n e e i i n g Bui l di ng a- soon a s t h e I is) t h e Lit tl e C a m p u s , E n g i n e e r i n g New c omp l et e d a c r os s Spe e dwa y. Bui l di n g T h e old E n g i n e e r i n g Bui l di ng will be r emode l e d to m a k e it s u i t ­ abl e f o r t h e wor k of t h e B u r e a u I of Fk-nnomic Geology. A g e o l o g ­ ical m u s e u m with s t a n d a r d d i s ­ play cases will be placed on the top floor, while in the b a s e m e n t l a b o r a t o r y f o r e x p e r i ­ will be a in s e d i m e nt a t i o n . me n t a l wor k " T h e b r i n g i n g t o g e t h e r of t he g e o l o g y will be v e r y be ne f i ci a l to each, Dr. d u l l a r d said, " T h e li- of both divisions will be b r a r i e cornbin- ii buil di ng, i n t he new- m a k i n g it o n e o f t he l a r g e s t d e ­ p a r t m e n t a l t he c a m ­ pus. l i br a r i e s on R o o m f o r R e s e a r c h " A t p r e s e n t we have no r o o m f o r r e s e a r c h wo r k and o u r t e a c h ­ ing faci li ti es a re badly c r owde d. T h e new bui l di ng will a f f o r d a d e ­ q u a t e s pace for o u r p r e s e n t nee ds as to t e a c hi n g and r e s e a r c h work, hu t no provi si on is m a d e f or f u ­ t u r e g r o w t h a nd e x p a n s n n lr is r e g r e t t a b l e t h a t no such provi sion has been t a k e n c a r e o f . 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H a v i n g m a i n ­ t a i n e d an i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t i n g s t u ­ dio in D a l l a s f o r f o u r t e e n ye a r s , Mrs. C a r t e r to s pe a k o n h e r s ubj e c t . H e r w o r k is r e p r e s e n t e d in homes in nearl y e v­ e r y s o u t h e r n st a t e A r t i s t i c di - j lay will be one of t h e f e a t u r e s of h e r i l l ustrat ions. is well q ua l i f i e d ain desi gn Mrs. C u r t e r will e xp l a i n w h e r e and c ol or s sin uh! I wnli special r e f e r e n c e to s out h e x p o s u r e - . S he a n d t h e insider . and ra! sty Ie, if b< me. Mt < ai t e r will iut t he i m p o r t a n c e o f p r o ­ in of de si gn a n d c ol or < e be usi nor! h w i I! e arch it ei type point I per r t he t h e sim l e c t u r e in h e r e n o r . Vt p r e s e n t Mr. t t r i e r is on the ta f f o f Wall P a pe r Assoc i a t i on of t h e I n i t ed S ta t e s a n d l e c t u r e s all o ve r t he c o u n t r y on t h e sub joe I of h ome de c or a t i on. Si nc e Mrs. C a r t e r ’s l e c t u r e will f o r o f f e r d e c o r a t i v e s u g ge s t i o n s it h ome s of t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w will be of i nt er e s t to h o m e m a k ­ ers. a r c h i t e c t u r a l , a n d i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t i n g s t u d e nt s . U. Will Select One Orator For Missouri Event T ryouts March 8 to Pick Entrant in St. Louis C ontest An o r a t o r i c a l c o n t e s t r e p r e s e n t ­ t h e i ng t h e Mi ssour i V a ll e y a n d Mi ddl e W e s t will be held in St. Louis, Mo., Ma r c h 24. O n e r e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e will be chos en f r o m t he U n i v e r s i t y t o c o m p e t e wi t h ni ne o t h e r f r o m Mi ssouri V a l l e y a n d Mi ddle W e s t e r n e d ­ it ges. d e l e g a t e s T r y - o u t s f o r i e p r e * e n t a t ion will be he l d T h u r s d a y , Ma r c h 8. All m e n s t u d e n t s of r e g u l a r s t a n d - j ing in t he U n i v e r s i t y w h o do n o t hour s of t ha n I I h a v e mor e coll ege c r e d i t a t e eli gibl e to c o m ­ p t e . T h e c o n t e s t a n t m a y choose a n y a b j e c t f o r h o s pe ec h, but it m u s t be limited to 1, 500 words. It is a d v i s a b l e t h a t t h e s t u d e n t con* t he ( i a i r m a n of t lie d e p u 11- su It nn*nt of publi c s p e a k i n g b e f o r e dei idi ng u pon a s ub j ec t . the Un i v e r s i t y Ben Davis was t he r e p r e s e n t a ­ in 1930, tive of in 1031. T h e a n d L e r o y J e f f e r s w i n n e r o f l a s t y e a r ’s c o n t e s t wa s a s t u d e n t f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M . -nu ri. Kl aft Scheduled To Speak Here « I) de K r a f t , mar, r of ) s t a t i on KT A1 b r o a d c a s t i n g F rt W o r t h , has a c c e p t e d an vi t at i on to spea k on t h e possi ties of radi o a d v e r t i s i n g Sa t i n J a n u n t \ 23, b e f o r e P r o f * J. Pa u l unit a int I nipsun s class rn A d v e r t i s i n g , K r a f t will be the lad ore ■r T h e o t h e r sp l ace y of Dallas. t h e M anager to Lecture Class On Radio A dvertising I is j i moved. T e R I.. U. S p e l l m a n o f t h e Me t hodi st C h u r c h h a s la* e rn f or t h r e e c o n s e c u t i v e truing*, s t a r t i n g J u n u - • s e r mo n s will be a bo u t , n a m e l y : " s a tit f’aul, t he I ‘real her Pa Pat C o n v e n i e n t l y 'bv un din the : t et • i- ■ I on ; o f S u n d a VIK i t a k e n u p b while ii r • r past or the a c h i n g in S a n An* t he I i a I ge Feb it w a rd north, i n ir t < g o i n g t h i e f of wh ding - on wor k i ■ D i a p a s o n C l u b W i l l a t t e P r e s e n t M u s i c a l e mitp to • L o c a I ed e.-t t oi n e r of .• • ■ ■ v t - n . > i til asem Hall will w a 11 Bely r of end- ^ o p ­ : ight -ou I h, al id Ha! I. all cen posed t hi ce tin I excava- r s uc h a t < I f r om the st cps w ill Im e n o r t h sui* : < Hall, * ig -at gain in uh. Ma r t i n '■ "hun h *t un ai s o ' c ■ i k. a n o r g a n ­ i c m g e r g ' a p r e s e n t Di a pa son ( c o mp set! of if t h e city, veil pr ig a m a" Th e izat ion ail -ts • . - a FN a n g e l u a1 M o nd a y nig! t «L' gan selei I ions f e n ’ ’. ir i ng t ht CO 'I po- - of Brahms a n d C e a s a r Fi a n c k w ill in given. H e n r y W u n - d* rlich will present a paper con­ c n ni ng t ho * arks of t h e c o m p o s ­ of o r g a n mu sic. er - on tho phi T h e oi gun isis who will pl a y s e l e c ­ tions ate Mrs. IL A. P e n lek, Miss Uvula! Heaver, a nd W a l t e r K l a e r ­ ner. —o~ L u t h e r a n s to H o l d I n s t a l l a t i o n T o d a y Sci ibbl rs to H ear D ob ie I alk T u e sd a y ai J F r a n k i n f o r m a l - odd -ck at a Sci Udder- » bib Malt meet olm ing I >■ talk hie will g i l t u e s d a y night m e e t i n g of a c c o rd i n g esi dent at the 603 i ' bar i e ! o r t m a n , cr will bi> held Cis ( ok at ixth St r e e t . en G o l d b a u m will t he to Tht h o m e We s t F a y g i v e I VV i n t \ a n d He re ad mg t h e D e le g a t es DI L E G A T E S R E P O R T f r o m S t u d e n t in B u f f a l o V o l u n t e e r C o n v e n t i o n will give a rt p or t a t a m e e t i n g of the S iruiay Cl u b o f t he All S a i n t - in U n i v e r s i t y Epi scopa l C h u r c h G r e g g ll misc S u n d a y e v e n i n g at 6 : 3 0 o ’clock. T he c o n v e n t i o n Was t h e C h r i s t m a s holi- he l d d u r i n g Be t t y Love R u g e l e y will r e p o r t on “ D i s a r m a m e n t , ” T o m B a g b y rn " Mi ss i ons. ” a n d Bob Re ga n on “ Race R e l a t i o n s . ” ll a nd havt ct ii i e i u sa bb to be five ilc the n o r t h side u t h side to pr U ill • att ic, f o r l i n e r win- a n d t h r ee • vide suit- ht ami v e n ti l a t i o n f or the rn on th ai de a t t ic. T m fil fl oor t wo in I ndi a na , f a c e d * : ! h or betide! l i mes t one , rest of tht ti wi t h b r i ck wo r k si mi l a r to t h a t o f Gal . ison Hall. ti n e t u re w ill he ( ordova, a n d the be faced in color Ha * T e r r a C o t t a F r i e z e E n c i r c l i n g t h e bui l di n g at the t op of t h e second f l o o r will be a t e n a c o t t a f r i e z e , w h ic h will have a l t e r n a t e p la q u e s a n d o r n a m e n t a l t o be wor k. e i g h t f e e t a p a r t a nd w ill be used I to! mo d e l s of fossil f o r m s i l lus­ t r a t i n g life s i nce its begi nni ng. T h e r e a r e to five p l a q u e s on e a c h e n d of be ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e Six) t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f p la q u e s a r c The T h e L u t h e r L e a g u e o f St. M a r ­ t i n - E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h will hold its first b u s i n e s s m e e t ­ i n g of t h e y e a r S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 3 o ’clock, H ug o H e i m a n n . o u t ­ g o i n g p r e s i d e n t, a n n o u n c e d S a t ­ i n s t a l l a t i o n o f of f i c e r s u r d a y . el ec t ed in t he D e c e m b e r me e t i n g will t a k e place. Special c o m m i t t e e f o r bu s i ne s s a n d social f u nc t i o n s f o r t h e e n s u ­ ing y e a r will be a p p o i n t e d . A sh o r t p r o g r a m , c o m p o s e d o f sev­ eral mu s i c a l n u m b e r s wdll follow t h e bus i ne s s me et i ng. --------------- o--------------- W E S S E N D O R F P L A N S T R I P l e f t S a t u r d a y M a n e W e s s e n do r f , K a p p a K a pp a f o r New G a m m a , York w h e r e s h e w i l l s a i l o n the S. S. M a r i p o s a f o r a c r u i s e i n t h e O r i e n t a n d t h e S o u t h S e a s . E x -stu d e n t D e a d S p e l l m a n to B e g i n S e r ies of S e r m o n s PAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SUNDAY, JANUARY IO, 1932 STEER CAGERS UPSET SPORT SHOTS 27-25 BA YLOR BEARS WHIP CHAMPION HORNED FROGS, 32-24 8 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k — D e l t a K a p p a E p ­ s i l o n vs, A l o h a Rh o Ch i . i s . S i g m a Nu. K a p p a Sign);*. v s . T h e t a X i Ch i Ph i * s i n l o c k vs. *.' B y D A N S T O R M Si {J HUI fir ft ft ( hr Price and Kubricht Lead in Texas Victory Lowly Rice Owls Rout Fighting Aggies, 40-29 SALE Special Th-- Un !y Tem*. H O L S T O N , d a n . t h - R i c e got o f f t o a g a l a s t a r t in t h e 1 9 3 2 S o u t h w < t C o n f e r e n c e b a s k e t b a l l ra< e b y t r o u n c i n g t h e T e x a A g - h e r e t o n i g h t , g ie be g a t ) t.i get f r o m * h e o p e n i n g g u n a m a s m a l l I O T T T h e y , t o aes . l e a d a h n o c I t o d r a w IS I L f r o m a w a y e n d n e a r e d . t he F a r m* r s a s t h e O n l y t h e g r e a t p l a y o f C h a r l i e B e a r d , g u a r d arid c a p t a i n , k e p t t h e A g g i e s i n t h e g a m e . H e s c o r e d 18 p o i n t s , ' i f w h i c h t e n w e r e g i f t l i e s t a l l i e d I® f o r R i c e . t i m e . l e a d a t h a l f t h e R i c e Doc Sumner And Alford Tie In Scoring Race t e a m s F R A T E R N I T Y L E A G U E C o u r t I 7 o ’c l o c k — S i g m a 1 hi vs. S i g m a Phi E p s i l o n , 7 J " o ’c l o c k — Phi D* Ila T h e t a a c t i v i t i e s u l a r A m e r i c a n c o l l e g e . in : ii e a v e t a g F R A T E R N I T Y L E A G U E B C o u r t 2 * I o ' c l o c k — S i g m a A l p h a M u vs. D e l t a T h e t a Phi . 7 : 4 5 o ’c l o c k - D e l t a T a u D e l t a \ s. P h i ' S A r a D e l t a . 8 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k K a p p a A l p h a vs. •Sigma A i p o a E p s i l o n . F R A T E R N I T Y L E A G U E C C o u r t 3 - D e l t a S i g m a Ph i vs. 7 o ' c l o c k D e l t a i hi. 7: 4 5 ob l ock-— A l o h a T a u O m e g a v s . B e t a T h e t a P h i . 8 :3 ar* t h e y l o o k i n g g o o d s o bi d f a i r t o l o o k b e t t e r a* t h e *e«~ th* m o s t vt in j ■-1 ('L're -'I • -. S<>me of v a i u a b k n » ti o n t h e t earn 'n f t u n d e l l . L a g a n a s P r i c e , f i rki ns , a n d M a x e y h a v e not yet i vorked t h e s t i f f n e s s o f th* g r i d i r o n o u t l ilt lr o f t i m e ' h e f o r an a t h l e t e t o m a k e a d j u s t m e n t o f h i s f o o t w a r k f r o m th, ti ■ g y m f l o o i a n d rel axer! f o o t b a l l t u r f t o t o a d a p t h i s c o n d i t i o n t h e i r h o n e s , It take?5 a I •• n e c e s s a r y : he in inu«< I* h a s k i t hai ! . ,V pi r ml to Th i I 'n ' I ''■ft I- \ V K I I E V I I J K , e v e n b r e a k *.* r i g o f h o e S e x t o n , t h e h a l f t h e R a z o r b a c k . * f o r g e d a h e a d I 5 o f c e n t e r , a n d si* r i v a l * 5, It a i l i n g 'I e s a . 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Ha l l " I t h a n a n y - wo of t he d e a t h . a n d d e c l ai e*l - foil si j -i a i l e d m i n o r roll* g e s c o u l d is. b r e s t , ti*' t h e r e s u l t of « bool a n d ‘‘s a n d l o t ” g a m e s h i g h , a n d w et« m a i n l y d u e t o i m p r o p e r p r o p e r b l a m e d f o r only r i d , u n l i n e d a- f o r m o r e l a c k l h * o f s u p e r v i s i o n o r t i a i d i n g . I n o n l e r b o w e l or, t o c l e a r th** coach* t h e r e c o r d , ' a s social i on .I. Dis* h. I "'ai h W I nc m e e t m e w a s c a l l e d *ia*iiim, < if! ie itll I.y pri i et n- e do< nut b e g i n lint ii F e b i n a r y J. b u t th* p l a y e r s a r e n o w a iv e n a c h a m e l o l i mb o ) up w i t h ♦ h e * q u i p m e n t g i v e n t h e m . WHY W A IT ? your goth* ri ng B e g i n t e n n i s e q u i p m e n t n o w . The REST t a n be f o u n d at . . . C 6 - S COING STROW Gel in on the areal savings in this Price-Smashing S A L E ! R e m a rk a b le Savings for Men ONE GROUP SUITS W o n d e r f u l b a r g a i n s in s u i t s t ot m e n . Al l s t y l e s . Al l s i z e s S m a r t m o d e l s . E v e r y s u i t n e w w i t h t h e c u r r e n t s e a s o n . Y o u c a n e a s i l y a f f o r d a stood sui t w h e n is as t o w - p r i c e d iln-s.-. .is it O t h e r Suit s a n d T o p c o a t s R e d u c e d F r o m 33 1 - 3 ’ , to 5 0 , off. $8 6 M E N ’S Trench Coats $3 9 5 I o w f T h e p r i c e q u o t e d t r e n c h c oal tnit* q u a l i t y A u s t i n t e v e r " n o f it) W. L. Douglas SH O E S S p e c i ft ll y R e d u c e d ' dan. w h a t a low p r i c e o n qt i al - i t \ <>( .*! rn - ♦hi s a l c . a d v a n t a g e l a k e O n e Lot of H A TS F o r m e r ly up T o $ 6 . 0 0 t hi t i m e o f t h e y e a : At t h e hat y o u b o u g h t e a r l i e r i? b e g : l i ­ n o „ t o look s h a b b y . Repin* e it w i t h a n e w ne. $24 5 M E N ’S Slickers 45 P r e p a r e f o r t h e r a i n y day*5, l o ok w h a t j u s t ( yo u ’ll s a v e . G o o d q u a l i t y . MAJESTIC MAN’S SHOP University Store Dial 2-3164 or 2-3165 for the Classified Ad Dept. (Maximum of 20 Words) No. T im es A d A p p ea rs Date of Insertion Jan. 12 13 14 15 I G 17 19 2 0 2 1 2 2 23 24 26 29 30 31 Cost $2.90 2.75 2.60 2.45 4 2.30 2.15 2.00 1.85 1.70 1.55 1.40 1.20 1 . 0 0 .70 .55 .30 18 17 16 15 14 13 i2 l l IO 9 8 7 6 3 2 I The Daily Texan Classified Ad D epartm ent SUNDAY, JANUARY IO, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE T H R U ^Tonight or Never,’ ’Peach O’ Reno,’ ’Under Eighteen,’ ’Five Star Final’ on Bill N e THEATERS “T O N IG H T OR N E V E R ” (B minus)— w ith Gloria S w a n ­ and Melvyn D o u g la s son now through T uesday. ‘‘This Reckless A g e ,” with Charles Rogers, Charles B uggies. I’ e g g yr Shannon, Richard B en n ett, and F ra n c es Dee. W edn esday through Friday. A t th e Paramount. ‘‘P E A C H O’ R E N O ” O ’ ) — w itn Bert W heeler, Robert W o o l­ le y , and Dorothy Lee, now through Tuesday. “ S u m n- der,” with Warner B a x ’ ;. Leila Hyams, and Ralph Bellamy, W ed n esd a y through F riday; E ileen McNamara D ance Revue. 65 persons, on the Mage Friday and Sat ar day nights, 9 o ’clock. A t th' Hancock. “ U N D E R E I G H T E E N ’’— with \\ il- Marian Marsh. Warren liam, Anita P a g e, Regn T o om ey, and N orm an E n ­ ter, today through We mon­ day. on Earth.' with L e w Ayres, Anita Louise, and Slim S u m m er­ ville. Thursday through S a t ­ urday. At the Queen. ‘‘Heaven “ F IV E ST A R F I N A L ” ( B )- with Edward G. Robinson, Marian Marsh, and Anthemy Bushell, today and Monday. ‘‘Tarnished Lady,” with T a l­ lulah Bankhead and Clive Brook. T uesd ay only. “ Whit Shoulders,** with d ir k Holt, Mary Astor, and Ricardo only, C o r te /, W ednesday ‘‘Susan Lenox, Her l ull and Rise,” with Greta Garbo and Clark Gable, Thursday and Friday. “ Ind iscreet,” with Gloria Sw anton , Ben Lyon, and Barbara Kent, S a tu r ­ day only. At the Texas. Seth P arker and His J o n e s ­ port Neighbors, on the stage W ed n esd ay night, January 13. At Gregory Gymnasium. “ The Merchant o f V e n ic e ,’ with Maude Adams and Otis Skinner, stag e Thursday night. J a n u a r y 14. A t G rcgogry G ym nasium . t(h c on K H lm ia te s: A. g r e a t ; I’.. Bood; C, fair. R e v ie w e d T o d a y R o m a n t i c F a r c e , L o q u a c i o u s A fo r a n y co m ed ie n n e P IC T U R E which might pro­ vide an e x c ellen t farcical v e ­ of hicle less has ta le n t and p erson ality G lo iia Sw an son g o in g through the the paces o f its leading role on The­ screen at the Paramount is “ Tonight or N ev er,” ater. It the Hun­ a com edy-dram a from garian, earlier produced with some su cce ss on the stage by Da­ vid Belaseo w ith Helen Gahagan in the part. A prima donna's ro­ mance is related with a humor mainly frothy and farcical but oc­ casion ally rather wide than other­ wise. T he elem en t o f the risque is also prom inent. Even more prom­ inent is the elem ent of loquacity, for the talk a tiven ess of th e play fr eq u en tly th reaten s en tirely to its action. M ovies being su b vert m ovies, they need to m ove more and talk less than (hi- on e doe . Miss S w an son and Sam uel Gold- wyn, producer of Miss S w a n so n ’? pictures, have previously d em o n ­ strated their acumen in such. m a t­ ters. W hy not Though som e w h at dull and ta lkative a good pictures of its ilk co m e and go, “ T onight or N e v e r ” is kept from being a mere program pic­ ture by the e x c e lle n t m anner in which it has been produced and T i n c t e d bv Morven L cRoy. and by the sincere e ff o r t s o f th e sev ­ eral mem bers of its c a p a b le cast. An opera singer, lo veless, goes to a man whom she supposes to be a gigolo, later discov ering he is an A m erican that her art has s u f fe r e d , fact having presum ably be cau se o f known is p u ttin g her heart ingmg. i- h eightened In her own feeling o f d issa tisfaction . When a m y s­ terious male shows som e interest. she then intrigued, and she ends by giving h e r se lf to him. T h e in which he g ives h e r three minutes lo decide y e s or no, i- c om p ac t o f co y n ess when it m ight b e tte r have been a delicate balancing b etw een desire and modesty. first, co n tem p tu o u s, incapable life s h e in her scen e, here? not is im presario. The { looks and a Melvyn Douglas, a new com er, in the has received some acclaim role o f the supposed gigolo, but hi- a b i l i t i e s g o little Sarthei than som e good facile speaking manner. Miss Sw an son spends her e ff o r ts nobly, but she is giv en small op p ortu n ity for leaving one of her singing, thus belt u n rep re­ virtually sented. talents E stim a te : B minus. • • a D i v o r c e C o u r t T o m f o o l e r y E J H R T W H E E L E R and R o b e r t W o olle y, clowns of Radio P i c ­ th em selv es ture.-, arc disporting on the Hancock T h eater «crecn in a m elange o f ridiculous fun called Peach o’ Reno." The till* n a t­ in with divorces and urally ties married life, but not at all in a serious vein. The picture, a lt o ­ ge th e r typical of what som e a u d ­ ience? have learned to e x p ect and en joy from the W in eler-W ool «> In the Pictures L e ft; “ U nder Queen Theater. Marian E ig h teen ,’ Marsh now at in the Right: Gloria Sw an son and Melvyn Douglas, “ T on igh t or N e v e r ,” now a t the Para­ mount Theater. in combine, is so th oroughly ridicu­ lous th a t it really bec om es fu n n y. There is a little bit of e v e r y th in g ex cept drama, anti ol course, the picture d oesn ’t need that. P lenty of laughs, sonic slapstick, musical numbers, scantily clad girls, anti a courtroom scene that beggars description are numbered am ong the high points of the mirth. their in grand T h o le is a law firm doing d i­ vorce business on a w holesale basis, with a fleet of busses o p ­ erating betw een th eater- tront o ff ic e anti tho railroad s t a ­ tion anti then again to the court­ house. A fter business hours th e y tran sform the o ff ic e into an olab- .J ali bii ng orat • night club and joint, all sty le with plenty o f fun all around. The law partners go to court fo r a man and his w ife after a divorce, but it d evelops that they reconcile the parents and marry the tw o (s tep ) i and Dorothy daughters, Zelma O’N eal, lf Messrs. Wheeler and W oo lsey cannot he relegated to two reel co m ed ies w here th e y ! I d o n g . this, film “ Peach o ’ Reno,” featu re length, will serve as well as a n y other. L ee I half-size be en the I ' sa Es tim a te : G.rn rn *. S c a n d a l S h e e t M e l o d r a m a CM Y E ST A R F I N A L ,” which will screen today and M o n d a y , is a well-knit, grip ­ pingly produced melodrama, re the kiting an ex c it in g yarn of th a t picture scream sex and blood in five-star Its g rea t editions is | strength filled with brute pow er and stark drama th a t can n ot get audien ces properly agitated and sym p athetic be for e “ T h e End" c o m e s trum peting onto the screen. Edward G. Robinson, w hose screen its story, which ev ery is papers day. fail to let flowers e x p r e ss your th o u g h ts * * * El o u t rn T( l e g r a p h e d A n y w h e n career has been to so m any limited hitherto ^ glass door and p ortrayals o f Al I but heal t-felt in the r ea so n ­ Capone, turns up the ably heroic role o f Randall, m anaging editor o f the G azette. Mr. Robinson is an e x c e lle n t a c­ tor, and he here rig h t fu lly co m es into his ow n in a good picture a f ­ ter several t r i e s which were not so remarkable. S u perbly . ch aracteristic is the 1 in there were the Bronx, w here lover who refused to h o n o r ) H in c h e c liffe of Oscar A p fc l, venal and unctuous ow n er o f the dirty ■ sh eet, who goa is Randall to un- J earthing th e 20-year-old tra ged y J of N ancy V oorh ees. T wo d e c a d e s ! ago, before scandal I sheets, N an cy V oo rh ees murdered her h erself and their child. She was acquitted and the n ine-day s e n s a ­ tion died out. A w orth y man mar- lied her and reared her daughter as hi: own. The fam ily lived h ap ­ pily they are found by the G azette on the eve o f th e d a u g h te r ’s m arriage to a fello w of social distinction. s e n ­ The G a z e tte ’s d rum m ed-up sation nets 4 0 ,0 0 0 circulation and ad vertisin g contracts. two new ap a rtm ent, In thou gh , it nets disaster as t h e tragic N ancy is driven to poison eq ually d is­ and her husband, traught, fo llo w s her. S till anoth er death is th r eaten e d as the fra n tic daughter and breaks into R an dall’s o f f ic e , hut her fiance arrives in the nick o f tim e, This is too much for Ran­ dall, field gem ral o f the u n sa \- ory m ess, who tells H in c h e c liffe w hat ho thinks o f the business and hurls a telephone at his plate- t h e V oorhees seizes pistol a a ft e r it a vulgar to injunction as w hat to do with h is next “ human in terest st o r y .” Starr F r an ce s plays N a n cy with sw e e tn e s s and power and th e tripartite scen e in which she beg s for the suppression of the u n n e c ­ e ss a r y story is th e dramatic m a s­ te r p ie c e o f the production. IL B. W a rn e r appears as N a n c y ’s p r o ­ a n d Marian t e c t iv e MA rah in nocent da u gh ter o f u n exp ected beau ty, g r a c e f u l­ n e s s , and clim atic e ff e c tiv e n e s s . A n th o n y Bushell perform s not too lead. o b tru siv ely in the A n o th er fin e portrayal is turned in by A line Mac Mahon as Ran- husband, ju ven ile is th e ; da?1’s I Estimate: B. thin-skinned secretary. Opening Today r r - s D st ii s t a r r in g veh icle o f little Mar­ ian Alarsh. w hose “ rise” has been w h a t may be call ed p h eno m en a l [sin ce her initial role as Trilby to I John B a r ry m o r e’s Svengali, will be screen ed today through W e d ­ nesday a t the Q ueen T heater. It gir y o u n g t i s a play a b o u t a I hardly more than a child, m e e t ­ ing the raw e d g e s of life for the first tim e. Love has a part in it, but n o n e y has inure, a n d by the t i me she ha s s u p p o r t e d he r w i d ­ owe d m o t h e r by work in a m o d ­ lier eld er s i s t e r i s h fur a divot r e I i urn a g< : m o n e y b r u t e , and accom plished sundry in cluding keep ing her other feat- a is tim e she found it Happy end i n g . 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T U E S D A Y , A N D W E D N E S D A Y COUPON IS WORTH 25 “Lady Doris” Baby Face Lotion » , t h 7 5 e c a s h * n d c o u p o n y o u b u y $1 b o t t l e of A m ary * iou* hU *»t h arui b e a u t i f i e r b l a c k h e a d * , Hen#*, p im p le s * - L o v e l y p o w r ie r K it** a n t i a* t r i n g m t , It pm ovpa arni pr«*v«*nt> tai), - inh .rrt * 0 6 LAVACA P H O N E 2 - 1 1 4 7 Uni vers ity Beauty S h o p p e C a m p u s Drug Store P h o n e W e Deliver 2 - 1 1 9 1 TANGENTS 0 A M ovie C olum n ‘The tim e has come the W alrus said, ‘T o talk of m a n y things: O f sh o e s— anti s h i p s - and sea lin g w ax— Of cab b a ges— and . “ J ou r ­ —Osborne, n e y ’s E n d ,” by R. C. Shei if f. rn . D i d S h e K n o w ? Frank R. Stock ton on ce w rote short story puzzler called “ The Lady or th e T ig e r ? .” a romance with all th** a cco u tr em en ts et a well behaved short story exce p t a d< n oum ent. A w om an w hose lover was b ein g put “ on the spot" was given the privilege o f throw'- tw o ing open one doors: o f through the first would come a rn a1 to claim her m an; through to the other would did ’ she devour him. Which choose? leap a tiger literary Mr. S tock ton , who still speak-: mg in te r m s o f a m e n ag erie , was lion but who no great seem s to have been possessed of the thin g called shrew dness, le f t J the story a t e x a ctly that p o i n t , ; and so ach ieved a m easu re of fam e. Perhaps as much or more can be said for F erenc M olnar’s “ The G uardsm an ,” which has been the e n ter ta in in g a u d ie n c e s | screen o f the P a ra m o u n t Theater. The man who te sted his w i f e ’s fi- 1 delity to him by m ak in g love to her in the d isguise o f a Russian Guardsman, then c o n fro n tin g her with k now ledge o f her a c t i o n s was faced with so m e th in g more than an e n te r t a in in g puzzle when I she told him she knew it all the time. But did she know ? U onjec- i tu re discloses reason ab le points ion both sid es: from . . . When the w if e cigarettes, w h at must he have thought? launched into panegyrics on her husband’s acting, what must a n y ­ one have thought? . . . When the I Guardsman, le ft on the doorstep, dropped his role for toe mom ent • us! .-hull cd Lith* drama! i, ci * that he (the actor) was the hap pies! man the world, did the actress hear him from the open . . T h e ac- i window a bove hi m? t r e s s said she r e c ogni z e d his k i s s ; 1 in . in i der j did she? A nd then-— ? . . . I Now', on the o t h e r h a n d : eon- t he ao- the e xpr e s s i on on t 1 e s s ’ face when her bu hand con- f r e n t e d h e r t h e G u a r d s m a n ’? u n if o r m , ( on idee t he e xp r e s s i o n on h e r f a -e whe n she looked a t the d r a m a t i c critic o v e r h e r h u s ­ b a n d ' s sho u l de r in the fi nal cl os e­ up, a nsw ering with an eloquent si lence his q ues t i on as to w h e t h e r really known. P e r h a p s she had a w o m an 's look may be eloquent o f a n y th in g — or nothing. The lines of Molnar's play leave either door ajar; depends upon actors. Or the audiences. interpretation of everythin g the t h e \ might be aide Alfred L i n t and Lynn Fon- tanne, variously known as Mr. .in I Mi Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fir*t throyv \< : < me light on the subject, since on th ey fit t created the roles in Oc- the Theater Guild stage ! oh cr 1 92 4. The play ran fo r over a year. to The Curtain Club prest ofcfid “ The Guardsm an” rn May, 1927, with Melvin Williamson, and Ruth Hastings in the roll's, a pre- entation which in some opinillhs ma) ■ the high point o f Curtain Club activities before or since* N O R M A N F O S T E R A N I T A P A G E R E G I S T O O M E Y V A R R E N W I L L I A M '•-rn - like h< : n nee, <• Birls in,? on d i a r i e s ! She w a n te d th e joy* of t h e i»r< s e n t w i t h ­ o u t th e s orr o w * o f a t>u*t ! -aw-* Under Eighteen. I 'tiller to km of I he Hight, w b l i world en, • ■w" m o ld . hut I to n't i he dai sr, roo* ti ' , a ! | her a aire. S h e t< o you n Bad Girl** w;,- oh! e n o u g h i k n o w 'lie way* ( B l a m e it- on he r C o m e d y — Joe P e n n e r in • M O V IN G I N ” N o v e l t y ——Believe It ot N o t Q ueen New* STARTING TODAY! Regis Toom ey, A n ita Rage, Norman F o ste r appear ance. and in a ss ist­ Johnnie W hitm an, Delta Kappa Epsilon, is sp en d in g the in San A ntonio. Walter How e and Joh n nie W a l­ ter are sp en d ing the w eek-end in Dallas. Marie Webb o f Bryan, week-end g u e st at tho Pi Phi house. Miss Webb was d en t in the U n iversity last When the a ctress w e n t to the week-end w indow to signal the Guardsman that he m ig h t visit her half an hour later, was there a taxi w a it­ ing in th e s t r e e t as the G uards­ m a n ’s n o te had in dicated? If not, did she becom e suspicious, with h er husband still in the room with Iller at th e time? . , . W hen the Guardsman voiced an e a rn e st ap ­ proval o f her husb an d’s choice of A u s t i n ’s F i n e s t E n t e r t a i n m e n t CpimumtuiL i m s t r i c t V j " COMI NG The C U R T A IN A T ■MOTORS A N D 8 : 3 0 C A R S A l 10:1 5 P M . A B R E A T H I ROM H U P A S I T HE R ETURN OF T W O (.RI AT A R T I S T S IN IH E S U P R E M E A C H IE V E M E N T O F I HEIR C A REER. A N D MAUDE ADAMS OTIS SKINNER, in William Shakespeare’s Comedy 7he M ERCHANTVVENICE' Under Management Erlanger Productions, Inc. SCALF: O F PR IC FIS, S L A T S A L E A U S T I N H O T E L L O B B Y , M A I L OR i i ! RS GI VTN P R O M P T A U F NT ION W H I N Al CO MI’ \ M F D UY ( H E C K AN D S F I I A D D R E S S E D S T A M P E D E N V E L O P E M A K E A L L C H E C K S P AVAHI I I O E. R L A N G E R 'S P R O D U C T I O N S , INC., A U S T I N H O T E L , AU ST IN T E X A S — L O W E R FL O OR F I R S T 14 R O W S S E C O N D 16 R O W S T H I R D L A S T 20 R O W S IO R O W S $ 3 IKJ $ 2 OO S I .5 0 $1 OO SEATS N O W .ON SALE Seth P A R K E R A N D HIS J O N E S P O R T N E I G H B O R S An actu drama o f You mus t -pa Kl unum inelo ■ ti' i ,- GREGORY GYM W E D N E S D A Y J a n u a r y 13- n. rn. A u s p i c e * o f t h e . M u d e n t E n t e r t a i n m e n t C o m m i t t e e with EDWARD G. ROBINSON H. B. W A R N E R M A R I A N M A R S H F R A N C E S S T A R S I I X A * PAGE FOUR v e r s i t y of T e x a s . IS publi - bed -rn -he "MTP • L i t y a t A u s t i n bv T h e T e x t , . S f . d m t p o ra te d , e v e ry m o rn in g e x ce p t M ot,day, th r o u g h o u t th , T h e D a i l y T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w s p u b l i c a t i o n o f T h * U n i ­ of -he I u r- e r - I n e o r - tone Tels- E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e s , R H a i l 12 0 . I • •• 12 7, a n d 135 I ' - i b l i c a i m n x . p h o n e ‘J 1* 1- 6 1 . < A f t e r I t p m . 9 1 K7. > B u sin e s s Of fire.,, B. H all U U . T e le p h o n e s 2-3164 ***Print»■(!** by th e I ru-.er dy Pre ' Wr.yht M ar.ag er E n te r e d as s e c o n d e ls - - m a tte r a t th e posted i>e at Austin, , A L e g i s l a t u r e : T exa S a h s c rip tio n p ric e by m a il: F i f e d o lla rs .y e a rly . E d ito r-in - c h ie f Associate Editor JUE I HOM AS COOK MAHY LEE WESTON W il li a m E D o tie r h DITORIAL DEP AH I M EN I Ute M oore Roy O. H a t l e y * . E'lZA-- *«. AeVi'lints— Mildred It.,bort , Gwendolyn got I ETY' Phi RAK I MKN I" .... Stdi ftB oyt P ran c e * S ta r r >ri.Ter Seawiltow g r i S T £ : : : : u X . S both Wimberly, Evelyn Workman, Had ye Peggy Spence, Ain't Gates, I at i. uyo. " w . r s " V S S . Bhnrfttein. I m a y br < j f< b a r r ie r o f rho G r e a t p r o g r e s s i o n o f t h e N o t e e x p o s i t i o n . b a v e an e n t i r e l y n e w c o n c e p t i o n i n s t i t u t i o n a l c u l t u r e p l a i n s . T h e y w e n t w ith th e r if le ; C h a p t e r I, c a lle d “ I n t r o d u c t i o n , ” t h e a x e , t h e hor e (o r t h e ox and s e t s f o r th it: c o n d e n s e d f o r m th e th e c o v e r e d w a g o n ) , a n d t h e b o a t w h o l e p r o b le m o f the c o n t r a s t in so in th e th e c o n q u e s t o f a t r e e le s s , l e v e l zation> ( ^ m e a n ing, p a st, p r e s e n t , and to come> 0 f t h e i n f l u e n c e o f t h e (Jreat p i a ins o n A m e r i c a n c iv ili- is i n t e r e s t e d and y o u t h w h o in A m e r i c a n g e o g r a p h y , h i s t o r y , e 0 r o f t h e m e lo d r a m a t i c , i n c l u d i n g t h e g e o - wil(1. w e s te rn , d i m e - n o v e l , sp u r io u s b a d -m a n raatic condition.-, m e rivers w e r e r n y s i c a i o a s i s us un* I n d i a n s l o g ic , c li m a t i c , f l o r a l , a n d f a u n a l cowboy> or in t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f a c a d e m jc a b o u t l l t a k e s up “ T h e th e G r e a t P la in s in a t r e e l e s s e n c o u n t e r e d t h e e a s t e r n h a l f of t h a t a l o n e . d r a m a t i c t y p e o f l o l l i n g , it, n o r (le v o te T h e r e th e to in in c ir c u la - in c ir c u la - m a tte c o n d i t i o n s the r ive rs w e r e P h y s i c a l B asis ot s e c t i o n m o u n t e d o n h o r s e s w e r e to b e e n - e l e m e n t s , t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f t h e an d C h a p t e r II s e t s t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s 01 m e w j de I y .— — — « W h a t . j — 1 o f p o p u iar l it e r a t u r e n o w so th r o u g h d i s s e m i n a t e d j : -------- • » t . *4, , , . A f t e r m y n o m i n a t i o n for t h e o f f i c e o f Governor of T e x a n in 1 8 7 8 , I devoted m y e s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n to the o p e r a t io n s o f t h e g o v e r n m e n t , i n ­ im c lu d i n g the su b je c t o f e d u c a t i o n , and b e c a m e b e r o f t h e f a c u l t y s i n c e 1 9 0 9 an d i * « :u - - *1-. _i_ — ... im - ; also s e r v e s on t h e f a c u l t y b u i ld ­ f u r th e r i n g c o m m i t t e e . H e is a p r o f e s ­ sor in tin* d e p a r t m e n t o f z o o l o g y . Dr. C a s t e e l has b e e n D. B. C A S T E E L im per lan c e t he the pf. a f a s c i n ­ o r ig in , a t i n g g r o w t h , h i s t o r y , an d r o m a n t i c i n ­ t e c h n i q u e o f t e r e s t o f t h e n e w o f h a n d l i n g c a t t l e b y m e n on h o r s e b a c k , or c o w b o y s . T h e c o m i n g o f t h e rail- r o a d s a n d t h e r o m a n t i c s t o r y o f f o r m s o n e c h a p t e r , ; c a n D e s e r t , U n e x p l o r e d ” , k n o w n a n d s e t d o w n i n s u p e r a b l e e n o r m o u s f r o m A I c h a p t e r b a r r ie r a l m o s t d r o v e s W h a t f r o m t h e . . . t h e on in ., . th e R o c k y M o u n t a i n s on t h e w e s t . P l a i n s c o u n t r y , d e n o m i n a t e d b y t r i a n g l e o n e f a r -s i g h t e d w r i t e r a s “ a n e w in L a r e d o a t t h e t w o p o i n t s e a s t p h a se o f A r y a n c iv i l iz a t io n . in d en tion o f r e s ig n - Ja p p r o x jm a t e l y b e t w e e n t h e n i n e t y - o p m e n t , a n d B y A L E X L O U I S St limit lh Un 1 h 1 C h a r l e s G. L a w e s . A m e r i c a n I » n * o a m b a s s a d o r t o G r e a t B r it a i n , h a s , ^ N o r t h A m e r i c a n deClared h i s i n g h is d i p lo m a t i c p o s t a f t e r su - e ig h t h p a r a l le l on th e e a s t a n d p e r v is in g t h e g e n e r a l w o r k o f t h e A m e r i c a n d e l e g a t i o n t o t h e G e n - B e g i n n i n g w i t h a h u g e e v a D i s a r m a m e n t C o n f e r e n c e . H e c a v e a s h i s r e a s o n his d e s i r e to r e - e n t e r t h e b a n k i n g n o r t h w a r d b u s i n e s s o f t h e b o a r d Of t h e C e n t r a l Re- D a k o t a o n th e p u b lic B a n k and T r u s t C o m p a n y . | b r o a d e n i n g o u t on in C h ic a g o a s c h a i r m a n n i n e t y - e i g h t h p a r a lle l e a s t , f o r r e t i r i n g a n d w e s t r e s p e c t i v e l y , the w e s t r o u g h l y it e x t e n d s a l o n g t h e ( h e a l t h , B e c a u s e o f th e s t a t e A r i s t i d e B r ia n d , o f h is a b o u t t h e H O m e r id ia n it p a s s e s t a n a , w h e r e th e T h e b o o k a t h e s t u d y o f e n v i r o n m e n t a l i n f l u e n c e s the and is o n t h e w h o l e to N o r t h e f f e c t i n g g r e a t c h a n g e s g r a d u a l l y t e c h n i q u e o f t h e in i n d u s t r i a l to in M o n - on e c o n o m ic o c c u p a t i o n o f t h a t te r- c h a n g e s r ito r y , a s w e l l as in t o w r o u g h t b y it on t h e h a b its , c u s - t o m s , l a w s , a r ts, an d id e a ls o f t h e I t t h e c o n q u e s t . t h e an d “ T h e S e a r c h f o r W a t e r ” a n ­ o t h e r , b o th b e i n g . s t u d i e s in e n ­ v i r o n m e n t a l a d a p t io n w o r k e d o u t in s o m e d e t a i l w i t h s o m e c a r e ­ f u l e s t i m a t e s o f th e m e t h o d s and e c o n o m i c v a l u e s th e in t r o d u c t i o n o f r a ilr o a d s, b arbed w i r e , w e l l - d r i l l i n g , w i n d - m il l s , ir­ r ig a t i o n , d r y f a r m i n g , and w a t e r c o n s e r v a t i o n o th e r fo r m s . T h e l a s t chapter.- a r e g i v e n inte r- ov e r t o th e n e w b y l a w s d e m a n d e d l a w s a n d i n v o l v e d v a r io u s in in p u t c o u n t ie s s w e s t e r n m a g a z i n e s and i n n u m e r a ble w i l d - w e s t t h e si l v e r s c r e e n. | 0 g jc a i j s e d a t e , c o n s e r v a t i v e f i l m s on It is th e so u n d , it a n d t h e r e p e r v a d i n g s t y l e a h is to r ia n w h o h a s a b ig idea in p e r m a n - e f f e c t i v e is n o t a indi- v i d u a li t y , and a s e n s e o f h u m o r f o r Mr. p e r m e a t i n g W e b b w r i t e s and a s h e f e e l s in s p it e o f h is s c h o l ­ th in k s, a n d a r ly r e s e r v e an d h is m e ti c u l o u s c a r e in m a r s h a l l in g h is e v id e n c e , he c le a r l y d i s p l a y s w h a t m a n n e r ig ;n e v e r y lin e t h a t h e q { m a n h e t h e w h o l e , N a t u r a l l y t h e r e is a c o n s i d e r - a b b , a n io u n t o f r e p e t i t i o n t o e n - f o r c e ^be f u n d a m e n t a l t h e s e s o f t h e g t u d y in t h e v a r jo u s c h a p t e r s , r e a d e r s , is t o be e x p e c t e d b u t t h i s in a c lo s e l y kn it a r g u m e n t w h e r e s p e ­ c if i c g e n e r a l t h e s e s run th r o u g h t h e e n t i r e w or k . 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T h is to r e s ig n his j t e r r i t o r y is a l m o s t t o t a l l y d i f f e r - p e o p l e m a k i n g f r o m a n y o t h e r s e c t i o n F r e n c h m i n i s t e r fairs, has d e c id e d p o s it i o n A l t h o u g h P r e m ie r L av al h a s n o t ! c o u n t r y yet. a c c e p t e d th e r e s i g n a t i o n , du rations a r e t h a t s o l u t e l y w o r t h l e s s and wi l l lie fille d by t h e p r e m ie r him - s e l f a n d that B r ia n d w i l l b e o f s u b j u g a t i o n a n d o c c u p a t i o n b y c o n v i n c i v e n e s s i e - t ain od a s c a b i n e t m i n i s t e r w i th - m a n . On it s r ig h t is a b r o a d bor- s t u d y . 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T h a n k s g i v i n g , eiihe* w e e k l y o r j t h e h o u r q u iz on D e c e m b e r I t , | w i l l r e p o r t d i r e c t o r o f p h y s ic a l t r a i n i n g f o r w o m e n . I ' m entor m u s t n o t i f y t h e p r o p r ie t o r in G a r r i s o n H all I in G a r r iso n Hall r e s i d e n c e a t the end o f t h i - s e - 1 A N N A H I S S S T U D E N T S a n y c h a n g e A R N O N O W O T N Y , a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f m e n . T H E L A B O R A T O R Y e x a m i n a ­ t i o n s in Z o o l o g y 6 will be at i h e r e g u la r la b o r a t o r y p e r io d s b e g i n ­ n in g t h e w e e k o f J a n u a r y 1 4 - 1 8 . DR. E. J . L U N D p r o f e s s o r o f z o o l o g y A L L G I R L S i n t e r e s t e d in b o w l i n g ar e u r g e d to tu r n t h e i r n a m e s in to W o m e n ’s G y m n a s i u m 10 4 b y F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 15. 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P l P H I ’S G IV E L U N C H E O N M e m b e rs of P i B eta Phi w e r e h o s te s s e s S a t u r d a y a t th e c h a p t e r th e a l u m n a e c lu b o f h o u se b u f f e t s o r o r it y . A f t e r t h e a lu n c h e o n w as s e r v e d , th e a c ti v e c h a p t e r m e t w ith th e a lu m n a e in a s h o r t b u sin e ss m e e tin g . f o r T h is is a m o n t h ly lu n c h e o n a n d is given f o r th e p u r p o s e o f b r i n g ­ in g t h e a c tiv e c h a p t e r an d a l u m n a e m e m b e r s in c lo s e r c o n t a c t w ith ea ch o th e r. oelel ra tio n m a r y 6. Miss has F o w le r yet s e le c te d h e r maid o f h o n o r , b u ' plans leave F o r t W o rth F e b ­ to r u a r y I. not D ou glas N e w to n a n d Dick Leary, D elta K a p p a Epsilon., a r e s p e n d in g S a n th e w eek -en d A n to n io . in Dick D a w s o n , J o e S c h u lt z a n d N o rm a n W e i d e m y e r o f S an A n ­ to n io a r e s p e n d i n g th e w e e k -e n d a t E p s ilo n house. th e D e lta K app a Y D o ro th y o f D o a n e B r y a n , D o r o th y K a rm a K; r e ­ K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a , will e n t e r th e U n iv e r s ity in F e b r u a r y . T r a v is B ak'-r, Sigm a Nu, a n d t h e Miss Doan»* th e S ch oo l o f K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a h o use th is L aw is v is it in g a t the S ig m a N u w j e k - e n d . 1931 g r a d u a t e of is v is itin g a t . house. ‘IGovernor's Guards’ Made Up Largely of University Students three offices each and a sem inar steel casement type. Radiato rs on wind w ill be installed, ii is pian­ ola staff room complete the third first floor are recessed in the ' ned to use the hydralics room of floor plans. w all to allow more space for pas- ’ the basement for sedimentation T H E D A' I t: Y T E X A N SUNDAY, JANUARY IO, 1932 A I 1 1 i : I M % l l o'clock -M orning worship. Lecture Room on Ground F lot a b o u t t h e p l e a s u r e I N D E X 2 5 c E X T R A W i t h e a c h p u rc h a s e The south side of the top or ti'- floor is to be partitioned to forage spaces fo r the v a r­ us divisions or brunches o f ge­ og the rem ainder to be used ,r m a e r ai collections. Ii expected that much pi’* r< t e th> thins wi B u l h r . ■at ion work, the c leaning, sort- ■ and labeling of m aterials be- ey are placed rn collec- li be done on this flo o r,” lard said. “ E ig h t dorm er w ill pr vi le ample light M i1 I on. The ice w ater id high pre. ore w ater ap­ located here to be ple in Floor the o ffice . labora­ tories, and classrooms are to be if oak, laid on concrete, while lecture room largo ♦boise and the corridors w ill be o f com­ position tile. S ta ir landings and lobby entrances w ill be of ter­ razzo. W indow s ate to be o f the in the sageway. T here w ill be orna- experiments, because this room mental lanterns at all entrances adapts itself to such work w ithout to the building. C orridors principal classrooms are to and much alteration, re- j ................ -o--------- special a coustical treat- B ia k e sle e I a lk s T o N e w m a n Club T o d a y lent. Plans have been made to place ;n the basement of the F.ngineer- cet room in the “ A re You Beginning the New g Building, ide as a sedim entation labr/ia-! Y e a r R ig h t? ” is the subject of the ry, a stream table fo r ex peri-1 address to be given to members r< si aal ; crees of Newm an F lu b by the R ev. 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L U . S p e l i m a n . p , . s t o “ St, Paul, ( t u d c f t t d i r e c t o r 'Hinday school. Serm o n : cher.” Anthem by A l l e n G . R o e , 9:30 o'clock l l o’( lock Morning worship. I rca* the < hot*. “ Sing A llelu ia E * 11h.' ’ by Hack. Solo b y Ksth r P« im* “ Leave It wif h Ibm by {•.las. 2:45 o'clock— Social service. 6 o'clock— Social tea for stu­ P a u l: the dents- <3:30 o V l .ck K, *rth League. 7:1") o’clock-— Organ vespers. Anna K ith B e ve rly, organist. 7:30 o’clock Eve n in g worship, “ And Now Abideth- Serm on: Hope.” Anthem by tin- choir: “ Oh, How A m a b le Are I hy Dwelling.-,” by W e n . Solo by M n. I. IL M a e l f e F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T 114 W o t F e u r t e e n t h S t r e e t l l o'eloik M m ing worship. 9:30 o'clock—Sunday school for pupil- up to 20 years et Su b ject: “ Sacram ent.” Wednesday, H o’clock- Regu­ la r service?. Te-timom-'s of heal­ ing through ch ristian Serene#. F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H 4 0 8 W e f t I w r n t y - t h i r d S t r e e t R e v . S . E . F r o o t, J r . , p * * t o r . 9:45 o’clock - < hutch school. service l l o’clock — Morning S u b je c t; “ A Child with a Nev T oy.” <1:30 o’clock. Wednesday Sup per served by ladies of the church ami annual feu sin ens m eltin g of tnt* church, A L L S A I N T S U N I V E R S I T Y E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H T w e n t y - * e v o n t h a n d W h i t i * R e v . H a r r i s M u t r r i o n , J r . , r e c t o r S T . P A U L S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H R e d P . i v e r a n d S i x t e , n t h S t r e e t * R e v . K . G . M a n x , p a s t o r . in o’clock— Sunday School and Bib le classes. l l o'clock— M orning service, 7:30 o’clock-— Eve n in g aervice. S u b je c t: “ The Bread of Thin L ife versus the Bread of E te rn a l L ife .” U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H 2 1 1 0 G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t R e v . W a l t e r H . M c K e n z i e , p a s t o r Sunday school. It; i.> o’clock l l o ’clock Morning worship. Anthem by the ch o ir: “ B y T hy Sight is Come” by Stu lt*. 7:30 o'clock—-Evening worship Solo by Miss Bettie H arris. 6:30 o'clock —-B. Y . P. lh F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H S e v e n t h a n d L a v a c a S t r e e t s R e v . D a n i e l E. G r i e d e r , p a s t o r S u n d a y school. I *::: ♦) o'clock I I o’clock -Morning service Serm on: “ V ita l Elem ents of the Religion of Jesus.” Anthem bj the male chorus: “ Onward Chris tian Soldiers ” 4:50 o'clock - O rgan recital. 5 o’clo ck — Vespers. Medita tion by the pastor: “ Sig nifican ‘Seconds’ to Remember.” 6 o’clock— Fellowship lea. 6:30 o'clock -— Program s o Young Peopfe ' Soviet} and Pi n e m . S T . M A R T I N ’ S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 1 4 0 0 C o n g r e e ? . A v e n u e R e v . F G Roe toner, pastor U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y I E R I A N C H U R C H T w o n t j r - s c c o n d arad S a n A n t o n i o R e v . L . H . Wh a r t o n , p a s t o r . l l o’clock— Morning S u b je c t: “ T i n Happy Vt u service. ” 6 o ’clock— Student supper, 6:30 o'clock Student A a mu­ tton meet? 7:30 o’clock- Services bv dele­ gates froni B u ffa lo . N ew Geology - (C o n tin u ed Fro m Page One) the building arui twelv, on each side. W in d o w s above the te rra cotta frieze are slig htly recessed w ith a slate spandrel between the w in ­ dows of one floor and the floor above. T he space between the windows is treated as a column, g iving a v e rtic a l rather than the usually horizontal window line. The emphasis on vertica l line- re ­ flects the m odernistic influence so apparent in m any recent b u ild ­ ings. T h e m ain entrance the building w ill be on the south, each with a stone column on to t i , , , . . . Main Building Is Damaged by Fire Early Saturday Flam es N oted by Night ________ W atchm an A bout 2 o ’Clock VOL XXXIII T he First C ollege D aily in T he South AU ST IN , TE X A S, M O N DA Y, J A N U A R Y l l , 1931 E XT RA NOTED SCIENTIST STUDIED GENES FRUIT ELY Loss Near $700 Blaze Spreads to Second A nd Fourth Floor R oom s ■ s t ^ e n F i r e o f u n d e t e r m i n e d o r i g i n r e ­ in t h e t h i r d $ 7 0 0 | t h e n i g h t w a t c h m e n w h o ' f i r s t n o t i c e d b y lie n o t i c e d a g l o w a p p r o x i m a t e l y s u l t e d d a m a g e iii t h e p a l e o n t o l o g y l a b ­ o r a t o r y o n t h e t h i r d f l u o r o f M a i n B u i l d i n g S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g a b o u 2 o ’c l o c k , l l w a s o n e o f w a s w a l k i n g u p t o the' U n i v e r s i t y t h r o u g h f l o o r t h e w i n d o w s o f l a b o r a t o r y a n d h u r r i e d u p t o t h e r o o m . W h i l e w a i t i n g f o r t h e f i r e ­ e m e r g e n c y m e n , h e s t a r t e d h o s e u p o n l i r e t h e s t a r t e d in o n e c o r n e r o f t h e r o o m , u n d e r a s i n k , a n d b u r n e d o u t t h e d o u b l e b o a r d f l o o r , c a u s i n g d a m ­ a g e t h e p l u m b i n g f i x t u r e s , a n u m b e r o f l o c k e r s , ai d t h e w a l l a n d c e i l i n g o f t h e r o o m . I he l o c k ­ . b i n o c u l a r m i c r o ­ e r s c o n t a i n e d a s c o p e s v a l u e d a t $ 1 2 5 e a c h , n u m b e r o f w h i c h w e r e d a m a g e d . S l i d e s , n o t e s , a n d o t h e r c o n t e n t s o f l o c k e r s w e r e e i t h e r d e s ­ t r o y e d o r b a d l y d a m a g e d . f l a m e s . 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' GI C O M I N G The In th e P ic tures L e f t : “ U n d e r Q u e e n T h e a t e r . M a r i a n E i g h t e e n , ’ Ma r sh now a t the Sw a n s o n R i g ht : G l o r i a , Me l vyn D o u g l a s or N e v e r , ” now m o u n t T h e a t e r . in a t t he a nd “ T o n i g h t P a r a - c ombi ne , is so t h or o u g h l y r i d i c u ­ lous t h a t it r e a l l y b e c om e s f u n n y . T h e r e is a li t t l e bit of e v e r y t h i n g e x c e p t d r a m a , a n d of c our s e , the p i c t u r e d o e s n ’t n e e d t h a t . P l e n t y of l a ughs , s o m e sl apsti ck, mus i c a l n u m b e r s , s c a n t i l y clad gi r l s, a n d a c o u r t r o o m scene t ha i b e g g a r s de sc r i pt i on a r e n u m b e r e d a m o n g the high p o i n t s of t he m i r t h. is a t h e i r T h e i e in g r a n d law f i rm d o i n g d i ­ a whol e s a l e vorce b us i ne s s on basis, wi t h a f l e e t o f b us s e s o p ­ e r a t i n g b e t w e e n t h e a t e r - f r o n t of f i c e a n d t h e r a i l r o a d s t a ­ tion a n d t h e n a g a i n to t h e c o u r t ­ house. A f t e r bus i ne s s h o u r s t h e y t r a n s f o r m t h e off i ce into a n e l a b ­ J (milling o r a t e n i g h t c l u b a n d j oi nt , all s t yl e wi t h pl ent y of f u n all a r o u n d . T h e law* t o c o u r t f or a m a n purl net s go and his w i f e a f t e r a di vor ce, h u t ii d e v e l o p s t ha t t he y i ' ' concil e tho a n d m a r r y t h e t wo ( s t e p ) pa r e nt d a u g h t e r s , a n d D o r o t h y / c i m a O ' N e a l . If Messr,.. W h e e l e r it lid W tm Le y c a nn ot he r e l e g a t e d to t w o reel c o m e d i e s w h o l e t he y hell ag, this film " I ’(‘ach i i' Item feat ire l e n g t h, will ser ve a s well a a n y ot he r . 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T U E S D A Y , A N D W E D N E S D A Y 2 5 w i t h 7 5 c c a s h a n d c o u p o n y o u b u y $ ! b o t t l e e l “Lady Doris” Baby Face Lotion \ iMi'M-'ifi* bleach and !>■ cut ifi.-i Removes arid i>r< v**tr - tan. s.mt.ur b l a c k head**, a c n e . p i m p l e * i * i* I y p o w d e r fcn-e a m i a t t n * r e n t . * 0 6 LAVACA P H O N E 2 - 1 1 4 7 Uni vers ity Be au ty S h o p p e C a m p u s Dr ug Store P h o n e W e D r li ve r 2 - l l f t l A H i g h l y D ign ified E n te r ta in m e n t Seth P A R K E R A N D HIS J O N E S P O R T N E I G HB O RS An ti r a n t i l l ’ ' action-packed mein- awa W W GREGORY GYM W E D N E S D A Y J a n u a r y 1 3 — 8 p. rn. Aus pi c e s of t he S t u d e n t Ent e r t a i n™*’ut C o m m i t t e e a I I 900j and received the doctor of j m c *»f I philosophy d egree from the Uni- L on iecturt.g about the m eaning of would conquer and possess the sunerfit-ial deductions and m ents which th e ii TM . i n f Moreover never plains needed were ........... - - —- - - . J k fn ? I h i 1 S t h e and \ are given over re. poet vt I y form> Not six- the im nortance t h e shooter, the horse, the lasso, and is not a to the Spanish explorers from t h e p erson ai n o te , a pervading tndi- a n d th e ir failu re to appro- vid uan t y , and a sense of h u m o r south for Mr. the as t h e later b a r b e d wire an d the wind- priate lW ehh w rites and thinks, and in spite of his schol- the east and their final success- arly reserve and his m eticulous th e ir Mexican domain, and to th e p rofesso r Anglo-Am erican te rr ito r y and add tQ hQ traced to to perrneatin g as he feels the whole, e ° f Ti v i rnI preem inence of T ex a s pioneer sta te in he c) q this unujue region been approach f r o m t h * q£ Y ^ . t *‘w’ -------— r mr lhat , there had been long the case, versify of Pennsylvania in 19»3. f(,r high schools rn *.1h*T S ta te n Learn ill . holds membership in the Amer- iean Society cd' Zoologi i s , I ’hi there was a convention of B eta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Chi, and Phi Delta T heta. Before jo in ­ ing the fac ulty of the U niversity, h* held ti:" po Ilion of p rofessor of biology in Missouri Valley Col- !«ge, in stru c to r in zoology, University of Michi­ gan, from UMI.'* tu 19*19. that ion at Wa.-*,, I a dr* • cd a letti r to Dr. R Hub J: jill on, reque t i ng t hat a c o m m i t t e e of e m i ­ ( n e n t t e a c h e r s shoul d oe a p p o i nt e d to vi it Aus t i n in 1S79, to d u r i n g t he < influence nill t he g o v e r n m e n t by thei r advi c e am in fin rued in e d u c a t o n a l a f f a i r ' . I wa att*-! . v a n that uc h a conuniM*-*- had In en app* bi t ed. inn o f th* Leg! Mature ] 9 0 1-1905; and teachers in , TEXAS TRAILS Hy ll. Y. BENE T H E U N IV ERSITY OF TEXAS, 1879 1879, J u n e IO. Governor Roberts writ"-, in his the Called Session of the Sixteenth to ! ii; •“ age I g*. . - ,ja t u n “ F ifth : to provide for tho sal e o f the Un ive r- investm ent ity l and s m o r e e x p e d i t i o u s l y , and th* t h e r e o f , t he r e bt na now, o f bonds, o f th* p r o c e e d m o n e y and n**t«*s belonging to said fund cornerhing t han o n e - h a l f a million dollars, and of l a n d - survey* d a n d unsurveyed, one million and o v e r t w o hundred thousand ae*-"-, in order hat if. sum* r e a s o n a b l e > m a y b e e s t a b l i s h e d , wh i c h ha al r e a dy he*>n ^de­ since f er r e d L D y l e a g u e s o f l a nd to it. and may be deferred forty m„ re u n d e r t h e present mo ie of sel l i ng and not t o ’ ar*- a state un -er th* donation of f o r t y y e a r , time in tin E i g h t e e n y e a r s l at er, in his “ History th* UUU L bitten t o f T h e T exa s,n G overn or R oberts writes: I di vers i t y o f t h e E f S tate of th'* th.** ij w i t h , rn,,, o f 'I* • a i m p o r t a n c e o f “ .................\ ft cr m y no m i na t i o n for t he of t of in IHT*, I d e v o t e d my e spe c i a l (iovi a t t e n t i o n to t h e o p e r a t i o n s o f ’ in* g o v e r n m e n t , i n­ c l u d i ng t he s u b j e c t o f e d u c a t i o n , and b e c a m e im- im- f u r t h e r >nt o f the c o m m o n f r ee «» hoots, wh i c h had prt p i oveint* <(imnicnrcd d u ring Governor * eke ti on aft* r the adoption of the 1 institu tio n of Is . and a1 o of lh - propriety of making an el fort <• t a hi is h a University t urn T exas y ouths of both sexes the opportunity o higher education within the State in tead of th* being drum m ed up, a hy this Suite, lo in learn* *1 educators, “ The commit!"** of com­ pelled of W. ( ’. Crane, VV. C. R'»te, Milton Hooper, R C. Burleson, T. L. Norwood, and Oscar II. l ooper, joined by Dr. B. m oi , general ag n <» th** Peabody furwl, rn* t in Austin an i presented a memorial relating to the free put.lie schools and a n o u n a l chou!, which, With a me age, Aa- pf sol '* ! hy me to the Legbtutu** on the 10th oi I chm n y, I s,79. I he r* I * »< 11 "T h e ir re oinmeniladon, were ad T e l e p h o n e * 2 - 3 1 6 4 Office*. ll- Had UU. ■rid Printed t>y the University Pre*#. A C. Wrinht. Mar,ag«-r. Entered as aecond cia*# m atter a t the poat-.ffn e a t Ausu*., ^ S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e b y m a i l : h i v e d o l l a r * y e a r l y . Erfifor-in-cho f A s s o c i a t e Edi t -T J O E I K O M A S OO* >K MARY EKK WE. TON William E . D e a l e r I k e E o n • 'Kl A l . D E P A It I M E N I’ Roy O. Hatley SOI I KTV D E P A R I M f S o c ie ty E d i t o r tan? A - I U be M dr--I . Haltom, O' i" 1 ATT- * rir‘ L$*bt*r (.ri-enfii‘14, I* I*.mn b e t n W i m b e r l y . E v e l y n P e n n y S p e n c e , A n i t a O a f .Mi ld red W o l f , P h o e b e Y o u n « , i d y e E r a n e e * S t a r r O w e n d o l y n S t r i e h e r , S e a w i f l o w ( (Mike, * K a p r e m i e s , I, i/.a - Sad ye Sharfate.n, -............ - . W o r t rf.ar;, P m! Cay* D E P A R T M E N T ^ r -rn*’ 5 Au. FOK TH IS IS SCB T h e t a S i f m a P h i B e rth a Z i m m e r m a n , J a m Cot b e t H a l t , S a m i i I bividgo, Vera Elizabeth Eikol, M arjorie Ion Hay, Mild rod Holm its, Marine Bright. Sigma Delta Chi Ray Bonta, Earl* W alker, Marshall John on, Dan Storm , Al* xander Lewi .. W h y S o t Abolish ? Consideration ut t h e abolition ot Four to six we e k* o f eve ry s eni or a ti rn < t wing lo is mon op ol iz ed in c r a m m i n g lo? is c a ll ed t h e maj or e x ­ e xaminati on that amination. Duri ng the month that p r e­ c e de d this e x am in a ti o n iti t he s pr in g th** a v e r ag e senior l ei s his c u r s e work ( h op to practical ly nothing. His w h o l e e n ort is t : .................1 h r be nt to war d passing his mil Jot, and cares not a whit w h e t h e r h e r e m e m b e r s the f a c t s beyond t h e e n d o f t h e four hours, I h e maj or e x a m in a t i on s houl d bt* t u rn ed to this p ha s e o f t h e meri ts and d e m e r i t s of t h e case, Is it possibl e that th© student re­ c eives more good f r o m c r a m m i n g f o r a month on s o m e facts that he e x p e c t s to forget i mme di at e ly than I rom the regulai routine o f s tu d yi ng his r e g u l a r as si gn- Y chaps there are a f e w st i dents m e rits w h o a re abl© to carry on thole rogui.u course work and p r e p a r e th©ritfeH*‘> lot their major a gri ndi ng e x a m i n a t i c n o f work. th to do, If the ma j or o x a m i n a ’ i*»n RUCveodod in d oi ng w h a t ii ther e is nuppoaed mi g h t tie horn** * xcuhc* for con ti nui ng th* pra ct ic e, l>ut ii s e e m s that opini on from all si de s' is that th** e xa m i n a t i o n is morel'* a formality that consti tuted a g r e at drain on th** me nt al energy of the s tu den ts and a task thai * mistunes groat a mo u nt s os 1 1 rn * oi Hi*' faculty whi ch might lie o th e r ­ w i s e b ett er spent. In the end, the e x a m i ­ nation is gi ven and g r a d e d , w h i l e t h e stu­ d e n t k no ws not a bit more t h a n he k ne w befor e the e xa m w a s t a k en . Several d e p a r tm e n t s ha ve l av ored tho abolition o f the r e q u i r e m e n t for a n u m b e r of years. T h e y feel t h at th er e is no real r e as ons f or h av in g an e x a m i n a t i o n o f such a description* O th er d ep a r t m e n t s give work whi ch can be c om p r e h e n s i v e l y e x ­ amined in a period 'it four hours. Hut h is unfair and usel ess to requi re an e xami na - t ion for one, ami riot f*»r 1 he ot lier. 'I he * xami nati on It ap pe ars that th** sensi bl e t h ing to do in tho situation is to abolish tho oxami na tion as a re qu ir em en t for t he b ac he lo r of arts d egre e. is not re­ quired in the case oi the b ac h el o r "I law the bach* I >r of journalism, nor th- bach** lor Hi s cience degre es . Abolition ot Hit n-qui n men! can not hurt t he vain* ot th* d e g r e e s now requiring it, and everyone spared tho tedium of cr a mmi n g will h. and gr ad ing the detriment o f othei dut ies far mon! important. to Classroom S a rca sm A U n i v e r s i t y pi o t f s s o r , Dr. I. I. N e l s o n , -o r of a d l u n e t prof* r c v e n l l t u d d r v s s v i l t i ' u e h n r s of \( » w Si a u n t V l s p u b l i c ’ scdi*»ols u p o n e v il ■ o f u s i n g s a r c a s m in t In * las.- r o o m . t h e UU t h e t h e t ii v ot Dun i m g , ; Re format ion, like charity, begins at home. T h e r e are a t e w I Diversity p r o f os- s o r s wi ll ing to i n t i m i d a t e 1 t h e is not a l w a v s r e a d y with a glib a n s w er . «.) accepted s tu d en t w h o J i d e a t i o n s a r e If p ers on al r e m a r k s wo u ld e n c o u r a g e self a n d ■ i ,, ■ 11• • * r • I i i i tm na* s e t I - c o n s c i o u s , a su de nt to think c lear ly i ns tea d ot m a w - then* mig! t j u g h i m h** a need for t h em . But a s tudent w h o ha s to stand the bru nt of s arc as m, only f l o u n ­ ders al o ng mi-* r ab ic until the proteus**!’ in disgu t a l l o w s him to slink hack to his eat rn dis gr ace. o f t e n a p e r f e c t r e c i t a t i o n is spoil ed by a si de ta mark whi ch disconcerts the one reciting, lf this practice cont miles, a good s tu den t will c o m e to the point of a n s w e r ­ ing “ I don't k now" in pea* e rather t ban the c o r n e t a n s w e r in humiliation. Pr of e ss o rs w h o resort to s arcas m ! rom their students. No o n e hold their st m h m 1 s in I heir ‘‘proper places are f o r c e d t o us** rigid m e a n s o f c o m p e l l ­ ing w o r k is criticism. T he sup- fond of de st r uc t ive j.n :Sed hitter retold lie < x- that cannot in cl as s to a sarcastic professor p ressed in his posit ion, fit ally ae- out ( ijc the *o o'-e, a rn! i a*' s nj* ct. info a hatred ot th* mat , id ta s p o t little "I Brin rid im 11'" Ari-.! ole boult h, I* reach mini lei to re.-ign his fairs, has d'-nded po I ion I' ' 1 uch cabinet. A lthough Prem ier Laval has not ii*" resignation, in- t h a t . will be filled by the premier him that■ Brtend w.u he ro i n i n i s t e I wi t ! t a m e d a s c a b i n e t t h e p o r t f o l i o ^ portfolio. ll awa nan officials f e a re d rac­ ial uprising in Honolulu S a tu rd a y as a result of the uncovering of t h,. mu lab s' in ci a which a pro n ate ut New York so­ ciety m atro n and h e r son-in-law I ( o ntinued on Page !• ive) I lawaiian Official Notice pi ON* IMI* S b l ? i N atural Re- f,?i }•. e ■ I will meet Monday at I l l o’clock. W E N D E L L L IT T L E assistant. A LL GRADE BOOKS not yet tu rn e d in should come in befo re T uesday. MAX F IG HT EN B AU M, assista n t registra r. T h e lu r n h u / W i t h f i n a l e x a m i n a t i o n s l o o mi n g u p in thre e w e e k s , He* lp m * n w ill enter w h a t is." t h e i r p e r h a p c ! h e n m t c o l l eg e carcer. T he s e e x a m in a ti o ns will be the t u r n i n g “ dint i'm* m a n y s t u d e n t s with the c onti nuance o f their c o l l e g e c ar eer s h i n g i n g on the r e s u l t s . " t i t I i o f tr> im T h e i i n a l cpi*>u n e s s <»I* si"* e x a m i n u - s h o u l d tie r e a l i z e d a n d ■ i v e u the* r e ­ t i o i q u i r e d am* int o f a t t e n t i o n . I n s o m e h i g h s c h o o l s o f t h e S t a t e f i n a l e x a m s h a v e b e e n [ ' a r t i c u ­ d i s c o n t i n u e d . T h e e x a m - v o l l a r l y t r y i n g t o s t u d e n t " f r o m I h o s e s c h o o l s . ln»u ld h e v c t i m e a • I m c ii l a c > th* ha* t i\ it in s r o i l t d t < A ll ( I* *at d tie t o s l u e W h il e iii* scdution of t h e p r o b l e m ot MER I N T E R E S T E D in w riting for the Missouri Valley o r a to r ­ ical prize, hand in nam e to Wag- e t of d e p a r tm e n t la oi their t h e pi f e e l man speaking. in- 8<»ner Hall d l l . U n i v e r s i t y to be f b i responsi bl ity ELLW OOD GRISCOM, ch a ir­ of public \ j | h o ul d wo r thv of tho respect their position curs. All th** students in this school h av e s o m e i nt el ligence. Let the professors win the respect o f their s tudents and t hey will find that t h e s tu de nt s are re a dy to w o r k S TU D E N T S E N R O L L E D in His- to r y 15 who w ere a b s e n t from l*or t hose \\ ho bel ieve in t hem. any i. - <>i -eve ca I of tho weekly quiz periods up to Thanksgiving, o r w ho w ere a b s e n t fro m the f irs t hour quiz on O ctober 29, will r e ­ port on F riday, J a n u a r y 15, a t to 2 o’clock in G arrison Hall I lie c o n t r o v e r s y o v e r c o l l e g e a t h l e t i c s , a make up such quizzes. All those r e c e n t act ion of the University s ho ul d at- who have missed any quiz since tract a tt enti on, N a t i on - wi d e s en t ime n t h a s Thanksgiving, either weekly or l l, A I blet ic Precautions F o l l o w i n g a period o f con si de r ab le pub voi ced d ur ing the past f e w m on t hs to i the ho u r quiz on In cum ber ■ _ c u m b e r o f i w® repo rt in G arrison Hall t h e s h o u l d w a n t u p p e r c l a s s m a n s e a s o n i ns uff ic ient t h e e t tee t that the unusual To the fr e sh me n w e w o u l d s ay that now f i n a l s lie s in ouch ea w i t h t h e i n d i v i d u a l , | b e e n * very f r e s h m e n re g ar di ng t h e s er io us nes s o f ex- fa ta li ti es in foot bal l tor the 1931 a m i n a t i o n E v e r y s tu den t in y o u r board- wa s c a u s ed b y i mp r op er and ing h ous e or dormi tor y s ho ul d be urged to I traini ng of the a thl ete s. s e t t l e d o w n to w o r k . T h i s will s e t an ex-1 Good h ea l th will he requi red o f en- a m p l e for the fr e sh me n w h i c h will prob- Ira lits in i ntramural Loxing and wr e st li ng a bl y do more t o i m p r e s s h i m or her th an t o u rn a me nt s at t he I niversity this s pri ng Marty K a r o w and and Hoy McLean, s u p ­ a n y l ect ur e w o u l d do. ervisors o f t h es e sports, will a p p r o v e or d is a p p r o v e the prospect s a f t er a period is t h e ti me for y o u T h e r e will play an i mp or ta nt part w h e n o f t raini ng to e x t e n d from F eb r ua ry IO to y ou will be c o n . icicl ed for an h o no r ay so-1 March A, w h e n t h e conte sts open, ci et y or position o f responsibility. Wh it e I Thi s s y s t e m wi ll provi de t h e t h e r e is a p l a c e on this c a m p u s fo r ext ra- c urricul ar activity n a t e d t o s chol as ti c wor k during this peri od at the in that g r a d e s ar* tr ant s y ou r eli gi bi li ty for parti ci pati on ou ts i de of the c i a — room. des irabl e c h e c k agai nst the parti ci pati on of physi- it s ho ul d be subordi- t a l l y unfit p ers on s in athletic contests, and in w o r k still t h o s e not a p p r o v e d at th at ti me will be g i v en a c h a n c e to h i v e a tryout. th*1 m e a tiring stick of m a k e your g r a d e s s a m e ti me will be g i ve n s o m e en- at tho c l os e of the training p eri od, M an y a m a n fai ls to b e c o m e a t hi nker for t he sole r eas on th at his m e mo ry is too g o o d . — N i e t zsc h e . H a p p i n e s s lies in t h e co ns ci ou sne ss o f it, and by no m e a n s in the w a y the f ut ure k e e p s its p r om i s e. — Sand. T he d i s t a n c e is no thing , it is only the first step that costs*—Du Deffand, I Ic U t h e m a k e s f r e e . — C o w p e r , f r e e m a n w h o m t he truth T yp ica l T e x a n s SU N D A Y , J A N U A R Y IO, 1932 A T H V a HF AT P L M S S . Wal - G re a t Plains b a r r ie r across 'per scot t We bb. (jinn continent. the and te chn ique in the handling of of the body of the book, and th e n conclusion economic read the m asterly the span o f eig h t pages (,n th(> A tlantic seaboard, ^ the economiCf industrial, polit- a t the end of the book, he m ay first oc- gubj ect s a nd th eir u ltim ate effec ts w ithin broad historical and When America was t / r ,, si l ’ y / " • h0'>k t h , t eV° ry ^ Y T o d T N u n l r y . n d ” S T exan and every man. woman, in and youth who American geography, history, eco- i n o p e r a b l e b arrier of the G re at progression norm* *, and tln^jj they struck this a p p a r e n tly in te reste d Note sl(, is th ,.;r way w estw ard co u n try as a whole. institutional cu lture plains. T hey went with the rifle. C h a p te r I, called “ In tro d u c tio n ,’’ the Orderly and .-a n u ra l history of th e carry away with him an entirely ( .r e a l logical p la in s; and not only t h a t — he will exposition. bave an entirely new conception ()f th e meaning, p a-t, prese n t, a n d new conception th e th e o f of I .. I . and with tr u th these four th e edu catio nal p rim a ry elem ents of both higher and secon- the previous experience ox insti- was essential to the conquest of ress throu gh a wooded, r a n library can a f f o rd to be with- mit a conv of The G re at Plains, eq uipm en t only one, th e horse, A m erican pioneers in their prog- ount 0f space at my com m and to I n tut ions J ary, particu la rly those in and on need the borders of the iouId r h ave several copies and sh »ep them c onstantly kl: on ti on o n , tai and essential te x t on a unique the G re at Plains. There w as no well-w atered country such as w as nothinK p u r tdy literary or purely academ ic a b o u t it n or is th e re the U n d c d an y th in g th a t smacks of th e spec- local exag- in oircula- matic conditions the rivers w ere Physical Basis of the G re at I lam s g e r a t ion, or of th e m elodram atic, including t h e geo- vviid-western, dime-novel, spurious h a d - m a n f l o r a l bad-man c0^ )Oy | 0r ty pe 0f popular l it e r a tu r e now so th ro u g h disseminated c o u n t l e s s w estern m agazines an d films on innum e rable wild-west the em ig ra n t needed was no t the life of the wild a n d Gerce GojtS- new kind of w eapon anehes and Apaches who inhabited fo r the book is a fufldamen- unnavigable, and slight need of E n viro nm en t, l o * m faunal i n . ) i m Indians logic, climatic, floral, and faunal ll sets and a co u n try where because of cli- States. C h a p te r ll takes u p “ T h e ^ p l e a d i n g „f o u r c o u n try . Never before has co untered and overcome. W h a t fo rth potential section m ounted on horses were to be en- elements, th e axe in a treeless enco u n te re d rn th e / ettl«ment; G re a t Plains, co untry, no need of the boat in the ch a racteristics of wish l might have an the east*‘rn halt of rolling, devote to , „ : u rifle where wild th w i d e l y th a t alone. . i i . n m a t i c d ram atic ty p e of ( h apter T here t h e i n r n f i i - an d In o i j i of a r n is _ _ i D, B. C A S T E E L Dr. Casteel has been a mom* b e r of the fac ulty since 1909 and extensive al o erve- on the f a c u lty build- ing committee, (Ie is a proles- t h e G r e a t 'p ia iris c o u n try been I S I I I A s tr A L A T s By ALEX LOUIS S i (f rn*t, t h It(% ( h i ( ' b a r i e G. Daw os, American an ii.;, * g... running north and south . fu rn ish ed , I'lams region poten- the axe. H . - U ^ po»ulae ETr the great national _berf- tKle made, and T exas native c a ttle which f irs t made the P lains c o u n try than the n i l e whole C ti a1 as producing section. I rep e at, the and p u b l i s h e d ^ l t ^ i n G re at Plains co u n try has fo r the M agazine. I- k(un uiai firs t ijuately explained the i de by one who really knows. in history been ade- w as p o s s e s s * from I ll tim e . . W h a t f o r m any y ears was his problem, neglecting o th e r im- known and se t down in th e goo- p o r ta n t w ork which he already grap hics as “ The G re at A m en- had well u n der way I can Desert, U nex plored’ insuperable almost or to rem a inin g c h a p te rs from V'l XI ta k e up in logical an d chron*)- ludicrous b it of local in s e r t s a jore or cow boy lingo, b u t always u,- » » P » inserts is ge rm a n e to his int. continent, social, economic, industrial devel- Cowhoy . on thu enorm ous T aiid devoting a t in K te re s t of ^ *w . h andling I >* b a n d ijn ,r lucidatiou of the geography, nd elucidation of the g u in- sessed— w ith a big idea, an d fo r n his now ers 7o th e e x p i w o n ^ t h , history, and romantic in- ^ worked Steadilv on of a uni9uo Phaso of A m e r i c a n th stud ------- The C attle K ingdom ” is a fascin nine y e a r s he worked steaauy on ^vilization known as l o i n s o f the more or less complete occupation of the treeless, level, * N a tu ra lly th e re is a consider- plains by th e Anglo- abl' e arnoUnt of re p e tition to en- semi-arid the developm ent f orce ^be fun d am e n tal theses of A m tric ans and in the various chapters, b u t this is to be expected in a closely knit a rg u m e n t where spe­ cific gen e ral theses r u n throug h patirc w o rk . A gain, tho doc- f o r me d all l technique <* u m e n tatio n is full a n d effective, b a r r ie r and b arrier a n a eiuciuac or. ox coe. droves of ■n Hnnhtloss a t tim es tire b u t it will doubtless a t tim es tire across geology, zoology, and botany, me caUle h men on horseback, or , rea d ers, for ex- some The com ing of the rail- le who care n o thing for sub- r()ads and the rom antic sto ry of . *o « . ----- — slant.a1 proofs and citatio n s of barbed wire form s one chapter, a u th o ritie s but dem and always to and “ The Search fo r VV a t e d be m erely e n te rta in e d . This is an other, both being s t u d i e r in en- e n t(.ltain\ np book to be sure, but v ironm ental ad aption worked o ut is not in some detail with some c a r e ­ t h e merely ful estim ates of the methods and economic values the introduction of railro ads, barbed wire, well-drilling, wind-mills, ir­ rigation, d r y farm ing, and w a te r oth e r f o rm s. The last c h a p te rs are given t he new laws and inter- of will be impossible here to go into p re ta tio n s of laws dem anded by a t h e stu d y of environm ental influences the and to economic occupation of th a t ter- changes have com e o u t o f T he U niversity of of Texas, many of high scholarly value, m a n y literary of value, b u t none, I v e n tu re to pre­ dict, which will prove superior to “ T he G re a t P lains” its con­ trib u tio n to tho u n d e r s ta n d in g of which a n d on the into w ro u g h t by it on the habits, ells- conservation t h e historical con- ,rt>a d eno m inated by ‘a new ^ its fu n d a m e n ta l purpose e n t e r ta i n m e n t am using fort. The hook is on the whole im p o rta n t yonks involved readers, It over various “, nr v Mat ; high in in >f ie . this new environm ent, the a tu r e th a t this new env iro n m en t th e very coun > liter- ambassador to Great Bn lain, ha. ^ N{ rth American declared his Intention of re>ign- m g hi s diplomatic p o s t a f t e r su- eighth parallel on the e a s t a n d quest and occupation of the pervii mg the g eneral work of the . the Rocky M ountains on th e west, plain s country, \ mr iv .in di-l/'Uiit inn to l im tm,., lava D i u m n m s n t C o nference. He reason for crave his desire to r e - e n te r the lit g inning with a huge triangle one in Laredo a t the tw o points east phase of A ry a n civilization. r e tirin g and west respectively, banking n o rth w a rd approximat e iy between the ninety- eminent, and the historical eon -pment, and it extends roughly wrlt.-r _____ along as his . m C h i c a g o a bu? me; of the board of the C e n tra l Re public Bani and Ti ust Company, broadening out on cha irm an n i n e t y - e i g h t ! , parallel east, th* of Ins abo u t the HO m eridian in Mon- ritovy, as well it passes on to North e ffe c tin g g re a t changes rn gradu ally technique of the industrial west the* I ta n a, w here D akota on the of the State l>,.caUH* foreign af- C anada. This irre g u la r band of toms, laws, arts, and ideals of the a r e bas evoked, and the m ysterious “ ie io n c t s o this m a ste rly c h a r a c te r of th e men effec ts it has w ro u g h t this stra n g e country. So ca refu lly main o f Texas covering and l o g i c a l l y is the book composed equa l on living in in Texas the G re a t Plains the here form m ore th a n half of th e Do- ^ r t n i n l v of t o " < „ ‘ ltlir_n v and d .3 im p ortance po a n d a r e more th a n 500 pages, th e re seems th a t, I v e n tu re to assert, if a skil- e c o n o m i c a l l y , p ■ black to be le ft out no bit of evidence fu r e a d e r will peruse a n d which would eith er m a teria lly duction carefully, glance through o f our S tate, intro- prospective, with the the ch a p te r heading and analyses -Dr. L. VV. Pay ne, J r . in they .section treeless, reached as lands which the conquest. 'iffe r- people m aking incapable placed befo re us with irresistable t e rr ito r y is almost to tally e nt from any o th e r c o u n try in the United States. I t the details reg a rd in g the evidence level, and semi-arid, educed and the proofs an d con- is and was a t first tho u g h t to be ab- elusions solutely worthle SS and of subjugation and occupation by eon vin cive ne ss man. On its right is a broad bor- study. S u ffice it to say th a t in (D r of rich alluvial are tree les s and level known as the prairies, or lands, easily c ultiva table its stre n g th e n or in the sm allest de- a da pta ble is an o th e r vast a r e a which gree invalidate the conclusions to le ft and may be described as p a rtly tree- which each se parate study, the book as a whole, inevitably less and arid and p artly m ountain- leads. A novel and strik in g meth- ous and sub-humid. S tre tc h in g in is here betw een the book a v ast lizard with its nose in the Been a t its tail lost will not be w ithout its influence G ulf of Mexico and in the snows of the n o rth , lies the on the development of the method like od of historical research th e re two borders, to a g r ic u ltu r e ; on its best, and the eleven chapters, F rid a y , J a n u a r y 15, a t 3 o’clock by J a n u a r y 22. New f r a t e r n i t y 1: to m a ke up such quizzes. Please pledges may give five days no- c h a p te r be on hand prom ptly. DR. R. L. B I E S E L E , associate house M arch I, unless bound by rem ain tice and move th e to c o n tra c t to profe ssor o f history. I a w ritte n th ro u g h the semester. fo r H O U S E M O T H E R S women will m eet W ednesday, J a n u a r y 13, at 3 " ’clock in the girls' study hall. Miss M a rg a re t Peck, stu d e n t life s e c re ta ry fo r w omen, will be the speaker. RUBY R. T E R R IL L , d ea n of women. AL F R E S H M A N W O M E N w h o have n o t ta k e n th e le n-m inu te tr a in in g cwimming te st j physical m u st do so by F e b r u a r y I. This te st will he given every W ednes­ day a f te rn o o n from 5 to 6 o’clock in the W om en’s G ymnasium pool. A N N A HISS d irec tor of physical tra in in g fo r w omen. ARNO NOWOTNY, assista nt d ea n of men. tion T H E LABORATORY ex am ina­ in Zoology 6 will be a t the reg u la r laboratory periods begin­ ning the week of J a n u a r y 14-18. DR. E. J. LUND professor of zoology A LL GIRLS interested in bowling a r e urged to t u r n th e ir names in to W om en’s G ym nasium 104 by F riday, J a n u a r y 15. M A RG A RET K IR K N E R , sponsor. 666 any change S T U D E N T S in te n d in g to make in th e ir places of residence a t th e end o f this sc- I ’ m e ste r m u st no tify th e p r o p r i e t y 6t»6 L iq u id or T a b le t s u s e d in t e r n a lly a n d 6 6 6 S a lv e e x t e r n a lly , m a k e a c o m ­ for C old #. p le t e an d e f f e c t iv e t r e a t m e n t in Cash Prizes $5,0 0 0 A s k Y o u r D r u g g is t fo r P a r tic u la r # HAROLD TEEN—THENEW BOARDER [ P O U N D UMM M AC.P PROZEAJ ANL STARVED Ifs T U E A H - E V - | D A D DO N’T K N O W I V E 6 0 T U f M \ CM A _ . , O ' f '* r i I The air seems to be filled with the noise of students studying / rf miss y o u ’st hi ard tin r u m b ­ l ings of th* a p p r oa ch i ng f i n a l s . too! A u d the noise of s h a h tits s t u d y i n g ( ? ) . B u t , r e m e m b e r , u gol den cup o f s t e a m i n g hot coffee can w o r k w onde rs on your m e n t al abi lit ies whin you*re studying. HOME DRUG STORE Th( Appreciative Pitter S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y IO, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P A G E FI VE o f THE CAMPUS B y V E C A E L I Z A B E T H E I K E L T h r t a S i g ma Ph i U . T . S . A . Plans Formal Dinner Dance at Country Club Friday Night P l a n s f o r a f o r m a l d i n n e r B R O O K S I E N E L L B O Y D d a n c e to b e g i v e n at t h e A u s t i n the U n i v e r s i t y C o u n t r y Club by o f T e x a s S p o r t s A s s o c ia t i o n F ri- d a y , J a n u a r y 15, w e r e c o m p l e t e d T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at a m e e t i n g o f t h e d a n c e c o m m i t t e e at t h e W o m e n ’s G y m n a s i u m . M A R R I E S A T T E M P L E M iss B r o o k s i e K ell B o y d , e x ­ am ! the U n i v e r s i t y , s t u d e n t o f F red jgeta T au A lp h a, and Dr. W o l f e , g r a d u a t e o f t h e m e d ica l s c h o o l o f W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y at S t. L o u is , w e r e m a r r ie d at t h e in h o m e o f T e m p l e F r id a y . T h e R e v . J o s e p h t h e E p is - B. D o b b in s , r e c t o r o f t h a t c ity , p f r - t h e b r i d e ’s f a t h e r ( b e D i n n e r will s e r v e d a t 8 o ’c lo c k a n d w i l l c o n sist o f f i v e c o u r s e s . D u r i n g t h e s e r v ic e o f t h e d in n e r , w h ic h w i l l b e g i n at o ’c lo c k an d c o n s i s t o f f i v e c o u r s e s , f o r m e d t h e c e r e m o n y . e lu s - o r c h e s t r a w ill S t e v e G a r d n e r ’s t e r e d a b o u t the f i r e p l a c e fo r m e d f u r n i s h m u s ic f o r d a n c i n g . A pro- g r a m t h e b a c k g r o u n d f o r the c e r e m o n y , Id o’c lo c k a f t e r a g r a n d m a rch a n d T h e b r id e w as g i v e n in marriage- b y her f a t h e r . D. B. B o y d . Dr. w ili c o n t i n u e u n til T h e d i n n e r d a n c e , w h ic h will be W o l f e w a s a t t e n d e d b y Dr. H. B. 8 c o p a l C h u r c h o f l o s e s a n d f e r n s d a n c e w i l l I o ’clock. s t a r t at Y e l l o w s t u - F o l l o w i n g f u n c t i o n o f its A n d e r s o n . is b e i n g g i v e n a n d Mrs. W o l f e f o r m a l t h e firs t c e r e m o n y Dr. k in d to be sp o n s o r e d b y any l e f t f o r M o n t e r - d e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n , b y m e m b e r s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f r e y , M e x ic o , t w o g o n e T e x a s S p o r t s A s s o c i a t i o n w h ic h w e e k s . U p o n their r e t u r n they w ill i n c lu d e s c o u n c il m e m b e r s o f U. T. j m a k e t h e i r h om e in T e m p l e w h e r e S. A ., m e m b e r s tin- a ll w o m e n JJy. W o l f e s p o r t s g r o u p s , a n d all p a r t i c i p a n t s s t a f f o f t h e S c o t t and W h i t e hos- in a n y t o u r n a m e n t . is a m e m b e r o f to be pital. t h e o f Mrs. W o l f e r e c e i v e d h e r d e g r e e I n v i t a t i o n s w i l l be sold to t h e f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 3 0 . S h e v a r io u s g r o u p members; W e d n e s - d a y by c lu b r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s on Vv a s a C a c t u s b e a u t y in 1 9 2 9 . Dr. t h e d a n c e c o m m i t t e e . T h e will be j W o l f e t o o k his p r e - m e d i c a l w o r k TW fur e a c h c o u p ! # w h ic h w ill i n ­ a t ­ c l u d e d a n c i n g a n d d in n e r. U n i v e r s i t y . la t e r is a s s is te d E d s o n , Kuhn, A L P H A E P S I L O N P H I H A S H A N G - O V E R DANC E Lillian W a t t s, c h a ir m a n o f the by d a n c e c o m m i t t e e , V i r g in ia N a lle , D o r o t h y S h e l b y , B la n c h e G a tlin . M a r y H e l e n E l iz a b e t h V e r a E i k e l, M a r g a r e t J e f f e r s o n , M a r y th e c a n d l e s f l o o r K e l s e y , D o r o t h y B e n n e t t , M a ry W a lt h a ll, f l i c k e r i n g in r e m o t e c o r n e r s , m e m - M c D o n a ld , C l e m !c e H e le n D o n o v a n , and E d n a G ilm er, hor s o f Alpha E p s ilo n Phi e n t e r - M iss A n n a H iss and M iss M arga m i n e d g u e s t s w i t h a “ h a n g - o v e r ” ret K irckner, f a c u l t y m e m b e r s o f d a n c e S a t u r d a y n ig h t from 9 to t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f p h y sic a l t r a in - i n g , will a c t a s s p o n s o r s fo r the a f f a i r . in t h e sh a p e o f c o c k ta il f r a t e r n i t y c re st W ith b o t t l e s s t r e w n o v e r t a b l e s , a n d a n d t h e C h a p e r o n s f o r th e e v e n i n g w ill o n th e m . VOICES FROM BUFFALO ---------------------- By O W E N H E TC HI S O S ---------------------- E D I T O R ’S N O T E : T hi s is the fit s t of a t r i ne s of f o u r a r t i c l e s W r i t t e n hit one o f tin d e l e g a t e s f r o m the { ' D i v e r s i t y to t he Q u a d ­ r e n n i a l C o n v e n t i o n o f S t u d e n t V o l u n t e e r M o v e m e n t , whi ch w a s hi Id t h i s e a r t i c l e s will be r e f l e c t e d t he c o m p o s i t e o p i n i o n o f s t u d e n t s f r o nt a l m o s t e v e r y c o u n t r y in the wo r l d . in B u f f a l o , S . V. , D e c e m b e r So t o J a n u a r y A. In T H E V O I C E O F T H E A N A L Y S T ai o f . . . a r e In th e s c i i b e s t u d e n t s ‘T h y K in g d o m c o m e , th is c h a o t ic w o r l d anti#- is black an(j j u d i c e be m a i n t a i n e d . it so c o n v i n c i n g l y f e lt T h e c r a c k o f d o o m r e v e r b e r a t e d fr o m w a l l to w a l l o f th e g r e a t B r o a d w a y A u d i t o r i u m in B u f f a l o , and e c h o e d s t a r t l in g ly a g a i n s t t h e e a r - d r u m s o f th e t h o u s a n d s o f s t u d e n t s f r o m all p a r t s o f the w o r ld s i t t i n g in c o n v o c a t io n . I t w a s so u n d e d by t h e v o i c e o f K irby P a g e th e o p t i m i s t — t h e kind o f o p t i m i s t w h o s e e s t h e black as w e l l a s t h e w h it e o f w h o sa y s that t h e black a n d p r o v e s it and that t h e w h it e is! 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W A N T E D I b e a t i r I! ti nu* M G K S S F I IAI S HX-d V r n I N S T H R T h Rh. Ii it t h i A thii \ - k a b o u t W A N I L I * c o till, a1 id a n d i » r f a f # Conf # 0 (ilia* f 1 f f o r I I I laluy^ teal ort Oft o f t h o J I - t I n c . , A u s t i n , d e n t l ’u b l u u t i o i i * , I < xu.>. Av»:. Cr til *rml, ' Photic For rn 71 f. I .'smp'ta. l ol l U for ad* in th is c o l u m n p h o n e 2 - 3 1 6 4 or 2 - 3 1 6 5 . ‘Governor's Guards’ Made Up Largely of University Students T H E D A I E Y T E X A N S U N D A Y , J A N U A R Y IO, 1932 PAGE SIX CHURCHES U N I V E R S I T Y M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Guadalupe and Twc n ty• i r u rth “ St. Paul, The Rev. L. U. .Spellman, patto. A l l e n G- R o - , s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r Sunday school. 3:30 o’clock l l o'clock- Morning worship. P re a ­ ’ Serm on: cher.*' A n t h e m “ Sing Alleluia Forth.” by B jcK Solo bv P a u l: ‘Leave P 2:1 6 u dent-'. E ith e r Peirce the the by E S e r r r Hopi •Oh. II U w e llin i I J. IL M ac I ter F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T , S C IE N T IS T 114 W r it Fourteenth Street lot k- M o rn in g w o rih ip . I i 9:30 o’clock—Sunday school for pupil* up to 20 y e a rs of S u b je c t: “ Sacram ent/' W e d n e sd a y . H o 'clo ck R e g u ­ l a r te r v i c e s . T e s t im o n ie s of heal in g through < hri tia n Sc ie n c e . F I R S T C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H 408 W est Twenty-third Street Rev. S. E. Frost, Jr., pastor. three offices each and a seminar steel casement type. R adiators on wind w ill be Installed, it is plan- nree o m i t s em n «<»u « first floor are recessed in the I ned to use the hydralics room of r sta ff room complete the third -r-™ ........ - -- . ✓ floor plans. The south side of the top or a’ he floor intn utnracre Minces for m e \ ai - divisions or branches of ge- partiti m id ( is to be w all to allow more space fo r pas- the basement fo r rageway. There w ill be orna- experim ents, because this room | lanterns at all entrances adapts itself to such w ork w ithout sedimentation the building. C orridors and much alteration. ! rem ainder to be used principal classrooms are to re- t i nai account a ai treat B la k e s ie e T a lk s T o neral collection It k. the cleaning, sort- Plans -sing of material.- be- have been made to place N e w m a n C lu b T o d a y ^ xw,.. . in colit in the basement of the Engineer-, ...g Building, ing, and lab* i>m^ » the room fore they are placed ne on this flo o r/’ aside ar a sedim entation lab .ira- j Y e a r R ig h t? ” is the subject of the lio n s v Dr. Bt for experi- address to be given t a members LIU >a*u. w ill provide ample light mi nting w ith the erosional forces of Newm an (T ub by the Rev. W u- ham Fra n c is Blakesiee, chaplain Apparatu s to experim ent w ith of the club, at the m eeting S im ­ Schon, the \ a ii »us erosive agents, -uch day m orning, M athias ice w ater on a m iniature seal “ A re Yo u Beginning the N ew ure w ater ap- located here E ig h t dorm er t ry, a ' — I stream tai!,- uuiim i ------- — The ~ ^ ret igh ile in * i rain and running w ater and president, announced Satu rd ay. Floors labora­ in the offices, t o r i e s , and classrooms are to be >f oak, laid on concrete, while those large lecture room and the corridors w ill be of com­ landing- and post ion tile. S t a ir lobby entrance* w ill be of te r­ razzo. W indow s are to be of the in the There is NO SECRET about the pleasure sloga n ‘Leave It to Charlie’s It ’s the ke\ for tasty food and drinks . . . in an atmosphere you on- joy. if* J b irlI C S \ V Confectionery >t.h' r rooms with- e one laboratory petrography w ith oH,rn adjoining for research work, if abura’ ary for the •a1 petrography w ill ter room, in winch be lenient may bi a I- me, thai FREE Card Board File *9 G illis Kl Box of I N D E X 25c E X T R A W ith each purchase 2 Packages of 3x5 Filing Cards P a c k a g e o f IO O — 1 5 c 1000 Cards for $1.25 T E X A S B o o k S t o r e and a rebate l l o’clock Morning worship. Lectu re Room on G round Floo. nor! b it intr t d is p la y cases, D r, B u lb Fossil Study Included this lahoral mu>iii in whit ired for stu -11 rn pa Ii o n ' wl 'indents. ’I hi hi immodating OO ii i equipped w i! h ct iling fans a n y o ff fumes. I)pc ning from n e t end of the m ineralogy iratory is a vtock room and west end halt been set o ff to used as a balant e room. it the west end ..f the build are two laboratories- one for for I netut ai Tw o group of to ry coni .I w o rk. •lid of the second economic geology and one capa lib ra ' of 25 A h research labor. i l l o’clock- Morning service. S u b je c t: “ A < hild with a New -.I in ta k in g ti ■ a em lily pur I < I’bi lect ur< r T :*0 o'clock. W ednesday— Sup-1 of which will per served by mules and annual bu ine the church. the church, feet, w ill p.etui I pit A L L S A I N T S U N I V E R S I T Y E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H ating Twenty-seventh and W h itis ; Snow Rev. H arris Masterson, Jr ., rector ronn( arnut lr dr d i rn im i f< 7:30 o'clock—-Holy Comrnun-j od ion. l l o’clock Morning servile. Anthems by choir: “ Tedi um 1 by Dyke, and “ S ta r of the h ast H e n ry Sm art. J . Borm an and Mr. John P a rk er. ^(jUare 0 o’clock - Tradition al Epiphany Wgj|# Solos by Mrs. L bach model the windows and over the doors a t() p,, tw elve relief m od'Is of <> tbe vario u s continents and other t o by features o f geological interest, fo u r feel u i'l b* atl(i w jH b,. f J u w i t h the c C a n d le light service. V a u lt to Hold Specim en 6:30 o’clock— Sunday t Tub, Re- En tra n c e to the ports from B u ffa lo delegates. r .lf, made eithet front I << lecture room s v do a P. ’ I S T . P A U L ’S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Red R iver And .Sixteenth Streets Rev. K . G. M an*, pastor. u,’rough ‘ u f „ j , . r ren m d FREE TROUSERS - Made to Measure! fiom it w ill take cai i n t if the (li- i'i midi •r (Ii d id S T E T S O N " D ” Acts Upon a N ew Resolution for 1932! K E E P IN T H E O L D — B R IN O IN T H E N E W !! B ib l e c ia t l l o'clock- Morning service. 7:30 o’c lo c k — Eve n in g servo S u b je c t: “ T he Bread of T his Li versus the Bread of E te rn a l Lift U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H 2110 Guadalupe S tre et Rev. W a lte r H. M cKenzie, pastor 9:45 o’clock— Sunday school. l l o’clock Morning worship l h Ant em by t he eh ■ Sight is < lim e" by St ti 11 “ By 7 din o’eloek E venine worship. Solo by Miss B e ttie H a rris. 6:30 o’clock— B. Y. P. U. F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Seventh and Lavaca Streets Rev. Daniel E . G rieder, pas.or I I •rnt Ii the ma t i a n Sc 1:5 0 turn by ‘Second A n lia in ward Ch I re ar, i S T . M A R T IN ’S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 1400 C o n u s Avenue Rev. F, G. Roesener, pastor Bib le I ti Luth U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Twenty-second and S.in Antonio Rev. L . H. W harton, pastor. 9:30 o’clock ^ C h u rc h school l l o’c lo c k - M o rn in g ' service Su b je c t: “ T m Happy Years.” A' t o n 7 :< gate. New Geology - (C ontinued From P a g e O ne) the building aide. th t' r e c e s s e d wit! tween the win a n d the floo • between th W indow s a frieze ar*1 -ii a slate -J-andi dow of one The above. window- is treated a s a c o l u m n , g iv in g a vertica l r a t h e r t h a n the line. u su ally h< m e n ta l w i n d o w T h e e m p h a .- i* on v ertica l lint re­ f l e c t s t h e m o d ' m i t i c influence so r e c e n t b u d d ­ a p p a r e n t in m any ing*. T he m ain b u i l d i n g W ill w ith a a t o n e e a c h side. T h re e b a l c o n i e s o n t h e s o u t h th- t h e - o u th . e n t r a n c e be o n c o l u m n o n to W e A re O u t to C reahe Som e Excitement pi l r a t u I ,a i D r e s s e s ame un flat c for -Hi IOOO $ Formerly to S I . 0 . 7.5 2 1 L 5 B d r o s s e s ( Im a g in e ! ) , now 3 9 .5 0 d r o s s e s I I L m ' t n b i T lh e m * you tried on V I 10.5<) d re si s ( h o n ’t t e l l t h, * g i r i s it had bv a t red u ce d !) $12.95 $10.95 $23.95 C o a t s I it. arid get a h a v e h I I. th- i Un­ iting for. $ 29 O O Formerly 39.50 coats ( N i c e looking', t o o ! ) ............... 49.50 coats (Y o u r mother’ll approve) . 89.50 coats ( Wi sh yours truly had one) I 19.50 coats (W a tc h their envious eves).. $19.00 $38.00 $54.00 $88.00 tut, mi ii H, moe: S ('aline, Squirrel, Muskrat, Potty'' COATS rmmri Form erly to $100.00 Form erly to $100.00 Form erly to $150.00 Form erly to $ 195.00 $ 68.00 $ 79.50 $125.00 $159.50 Tin ( oil* fjiuti Shoji - - Si Ctoid Floor - - Apparel S h o p s L___I U Rev. Roesenei M M I I o keep O L D Friends and to thank them for making 1931 a Banner year To bring in N E W Friends during 1932 and them acquaint with S T E T S O N "D ” Values and quality . . . AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS W ITH O U T EXTRA COST will be given with EVERY STETSON “D” 0"£ SUIT PURCHASED DURING JANUARY This offer is the first and only one of its kind in the history of STETSON D . It is your op­ portunity to have clothes made especially for you of the finest fabrics obtainable, and tailored by Nationally Known' 'Ju stly Famous” Tailors to College Men from Coast to Coast $2450 50 $ 2 9 $3450 Vie Huggins, Factory Representative, will be here all this week to personally take your measure STETSON “D” STORE 2 1 1 8 Guadalupe St.