Student Arrest May Solve Ten University Robberies Big Ventilator Puzzles Frosh Faculty Sponsor \Candidates to Announce Platforms and Merits Through Daily Texan ( E l I f B a t i n < E e x a l t SUSPECT HELD FOR UNIVERSITY ROBBERIES V ol. X X X IV University Suit For Oil Claims Set for Monday A d vancem ent of Case T o Civil Appeals Court Sought ten P olice o fficia ls believed th a t the rob b eries o f sto res to clue the U n iv ersity and buildings in vicinity w as found when, late Sun­ day nigh t O ffice r E . P . M orrison, cam pus p olicem an, a rre s te d a Uni- v e rsity stu d en t w ho, police said w as b reak in g into th e r e a r windov of th e Ja ck so n Je w e lry S to re , 61 C on g ress A venue. O ffice r M orr son w as a ctin g as relief patrol man on the C on gress Avenue bea. Action Appealed Student Assembly e a s e Sequel to F a m o u s J Q J j j y g R e v i s e d “ M illion D ollar Suil — ------ — Constitution Soon I ^ ] N cW Copies Note Changes In Placing Candidates* Nam es on Ballots Copies o f the C o n stitu tio n of the P la n s fo r ad v an cem en t of su it of the S ta te of T e x a s in h alf of the U n iv ersity ag ain st th e R e ag an C ounty P u rch asin g C om ­ p any and seven o th er oil co m ­ p an ies, in which re co v e ry of $ 5 7 5 ,- 0 0 0 allegedly p ast due ro y a lty a c ­ cru in g from p rod uction of oil from th e U n iv ersity ’s R eag an C oun ty land is sought, will be m ade by a tto rn e y s fo r the S ta te and the d e­ fen d an ts a t a c o n f e r e n c e th a t w as being n eg otiated M onday. is in c e rta in “ T h ere a re A d v an cem en t of S tu d en t G overn m en t, which is is­ sued by the S tu d en ts’ A ssem bly, will be read y fo r d istrib u tion with in a week or ten days, A llan Shiv­ ers, p resid en t o f the s tu d e n t body, the said M onday. M aterial f o r th e ca se on the the hand s o f booklet th e d ocket of th e C o u rt o f Civil A p p eals, A ustin division, will b e jp r in te i . ch an ges sought a t the c o n fe re n c e , a c c o rd - intr to Ralph W . Y a rb ro u g h , a s sist- which will be made in th e hook. an; a tto rn e y g en eral, who is h and - The old plan of can d id ates’ nam es ling the case fo r th e S ta te . . . c • „ T r i e d L a s t S p r i n g Lu, r ap p earin g j>n the ballot in th e or I der in which th ey filed th e ir peti r c o n will be changed to th e plan L a s t sp rin g the case was tried ° * d raw ing fo r the p laces on the r , in , in b e fo re Ninty-eighth District Court here ballot- ( Changes .r e .U o going to or, pleas of p rivilege e n te re d by i b' mf d * .to t r y ‘ ° eh m m a te al! v o tin g and frau d in an elec th e oil com p an ies, o b tain tr ia l of the su it in T a r r a n t C o u n ty , resid en ce o f th e R e ag an * C o u n ty P u rch asin g C om pany, th e p rin cip al d efen d an t. The d istrict ; c o u r t overruled the pleas, follow - i n g i h i c h un appeal w as tak en t o | m cnt Socle.ty ' vh,cl1 b" " * * * 1 t.w ta m e rs and le ctu re rs to th e Uni th e C o u rt of Civil A ppeals, w hose C han ges in th e con stitu ju d g m en t on the pleas o f p riv ileg e j * 1S1 *V e T e x a s S tu d en t Puhlica will lie final included,” Shiver om itted , m ade o f the C u ltu ral E n te rta in “ All obsolete re fe re n c e s will be and m ention will be \ TW s. m. a I-, .Judge J . I). M oore tio n ,” sta te d Shivers, P u b l i c a t i o n s A f f e c t e d th e ir de- i!on 01 ttl€ who sought to | Follow in g - h i . . ., ,, ® ^ l. , » . . . , , . . ^cisio n , a long tria l of th e su it is tions will be added. an ticip ated . is p red icated upon A sequel to the fam ous “ million d o llar su it” p rosecu ted by fo rm er A tto rn e y G en eral Claude P ollard , thi th e suit sam e c o n tra c t th a t w as the basis o f th e fo rm e r suit but seeks to a d ­ ju d ic a te its term s ra th e r th an de- term in e its validity, as was C o­ p oin t in th e o rigin al co u rt actio n . Ju d g m en t o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in f a ­ vor of the U n iv ersity fo r unpaid ! ro y a ltie s resu lted fro m th e orig- Plans inal su it, in which validity of the c o n tr a c t betw een and tain ed . C o n stru ctio n o f the term s ; le ft open, o f th e c o n tra c t w ere how ever, fo r subsequ en t a d ju d ica ­ tion. tin oil com p an ies w as su s­ th e U n iv ersity j The book will be fr e e and the date on which the cop ies a re is­ sued will be announced la te r. ----------- — o----------------- Y. M. C. A. to Hold Round-Up for Men Now U nder W ay F o r Annual Picnic D efinite plans have been fo r­ annual m ulated fo r the fo u rth Y. M. C. A . freshm an round-up which is to be held S a tu rd a y a f ­ tern oo n , O ctober 8. a t 3 o ’clock . is T he stu d en t, a 2 0-y ear-o ld bo fro m B ren h am , is being held b. the police on evid en ce th a t o ffice! say co n n ects him w ith th e ten rol b erios th a t have tak en p lace sine t S ep tem b er I. A rticle s have been tak en in variou s rol in his roon b eries w ere found to ti. police said. stolen a rticle s th e re w ere fo u r in his room a tire ch an g er, g la; - clo th -w rap p t , c u tte r , a billy.” In addition a n d said P o lice said th a t stam ps takeu fro m the L ittle C am pus D orm itoi , S ep tem b er 8, w hen the boy gain e I e n tra n c e under p reten se of loot ing fo r a room , £ p d a billfold, which had co n tain ed $ 8 9 when the Jo rd a n -E lliso tak en C om p any, w ere found in his roon . Officfers M orrison said he cam upon th e boy S un d ay night prying open a re a r window of th e J . A Ja ck so n Je w e lry C om pany. ---------------- from Women’s Groups To Hold Tryouts Sports O rganizations Give En trance Tests T ry o u ts in B it and S pur, R a c ­ quet C lub, T u rtle Club, T ee Club, held and T e-W A A -H iss will he W ed n esd ay O cto b er 5, A m anda G ato u ra, ch airm an of the club co m m ittee, an nou n ced M onday. Miss G ato u ra exp lain ed th a t all g irls in terested in any of th ese sp o rts clubs should tu rn in th eir n am es a t W om en ’s Gym nasium 104 b efore the try o u ts are held, j D ates fo r O rchesis try o u ts will j be announced la te r. I | try o u ts on B it and S p u r will co n d u ct its th e W oodlaw n Polo Field a t 4 :3 0 o ’clock W ed n esd ay .) th is To becom e a m em ber o f uh "one* m ust “ p i s T a p ra ctica l cl st which includes m o u n tin g die- te g a its, position, m ou n tin g, aids, T he ami g en eral h orsem anship. the p ra c ti­ can d id ates who pass te s t will be given a w ritten cal th e o re tic a l quiz. T he club is led by R uth Roby. th in in T h e fresh m an rou n d -u p in which is the one 150 e x -H i-Y i U n iv ersity $ 5 7 5 ,0 0 0 R acq u et Club will s ta rt a lad­ A llegation is made in the pend­ ing action th at the oil co m p an ies! d er to u rn am en t W ed nesd ay on the im p o rtan t iresh m an fu n ctio n I T w e n ty -fo u rth S tr e e t ten n is c o u rts owe p ast due ro y alties since the d ate <>! l *u ‘ y e a r i It is esp ecially given j an(j w ^jj con tin u e fo r a m onth and for the m ore than the original o f the ju d g m en t a h alf. A t the end o f this tim e m em bers and m em bers o f th e Y . su it, O ctob er 12, 1 9 2 8 , T he p ro ­ in the 2 0 highest M. ('. A . who enrolled in th e Uni­ in c o n tro ­ vision of the c o n tra ct th e lad d er will becom e m em bers v ersity this fall, but a n y freshm an the v ersy of the club, w'hieh is led by E u ­ m ay a tte n d . m ethod by which the p rice to be gen ie Sam pson. round-up pail! for the oil is to tie com puted. T he S ta te alleges th a t th e con - j is to enable all m em bers of these t r a c t re c ite s th a t the p rice shall o rg an izatio n s to m eet and know to* com puted by adding all of the j each o th e r in a p erson al way. posted prices of cru d e oil in the M id-Continent T e x a s , O klahom a, and K an sas, in stu d en ts, It o b tain in g the a v e ra g e p rice. is fu rth e r con ten d ed th a t the oil com p an eis added only th e d iff e r­ ing posted p rices, th ereb y low er- the a v e ra g e p rice. T he m g com panies are resistin g the S ta te ’s T h ere will be no fee ch arg ed . in te rp re ta tio n o f th e c o n tra c t. Raym ond Todd, as ch airm an o f a re a , com p risin g j th® co m m ittee w orking with new is in ch arg e o f all a r- appointed to help him. T hose freshm en who plan a t- call o i l ; by th e Y . M. C. A . and sign up. try o u ts at 8 o’clock in the swim m ing pool of th e W om en ’s G ym nasium . The req u irem en ts to join the club a re tho know ledge of fo u r stro k es and th re e dives. Ju d g in g will be done by M ary P a rk h u rs t, sponsor of the clubs, A dele B arb isch . lead er, the club who and a m em ber of t h e will sponsor and th e lead er. ran g em en ts. He has v ario u s com m ittees T ee Club will hold an T u rtle Club will hold la te r he appointed by T he purpose of round-up will ran k in g girls o__________ j ten d in g th e th e i in v ita­ tion m eetin g a t 5 o 'clo ck on th e T w en ty -fo u rth S tr e e t g olf co u rse in g o lf. fo r all girls T ry o u ts will be held O ctob er 19 and 2 6 . in terested T e-W A A -H iss will also hold an D e f e n d a n t s N a m e d D efen d ants in the su it with the R eagan C oun ty P u rch asin g C om ­ pany a re the Humble Oil and R e­ fin in g C om pany, the Hum ble Pipe L in e C om pany, th e B ig L ak e Oil | C om pany, the To von Oil and Land C om panies o f T e x a s and D ela- * w are, the G roup N um ber One Oil J C orp oration and the G roup Num ­ b er Two Oil C orp o ratio n . Auto W reck V ictim Shows Improvement R uth W y a tt of M arsh all, who was in ju red in an au tom ob ile a c ­ cident sh o rtly a f t e r midnight S a t­ urday, is restin g well a t S t. D a­ vid's H ospital. Adine V aughan of T e x a rk a n a also received m inor in­ ju ries. A tto rn e y A ssistan t G eneral Y arb ro u g h pred icted th a t tria l of th e case would he th e S la te m u st prove th e posted , in ju ries con sist of s c ra tc h e s ab o u t the f a c e and b ru ises on h er ch est and shoulders. Miss VaugHan re ceived cu ts ab o u t th e fa c e . fo r {s e rio u s as was firs t supposed. H e r ! (C on tin u ed on P ag e T h re e ) len gth y, The First College Daily in the South A U STIN , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , O C TO BER 4 , 1932 Q ueer people, these fresh - men. A sen io r, alm ost but n o t quite, who w as lounging in a the second E n g in e erin g Building was a p ­ proached by a lowly frosh . flo o r window o f “ W h a t’s th a t building o v er th e r e ? ” th e slime inquired. “ Oh, th a t is the new P h y ­ sics B u ild in g,” he was told. is a d an d y .” “ S u re “ Y e a h .” Silen ce ensued fo r a b rief in­ terv al, then th e freshm an, u n ­ able to quell his n atu ral eu rios- ty , pointed to th e o b se rv a to ry tom e and cam e back with th is q u estio n : “ W h a t’s the idea o f having larg e v en tilato r up on >uch a to p ? ” leal Owen Serve as Drum Major for Year Sororities And Fraternities To Make Pictures Cactus Staff Starts W ork On Picture Sections Of Book Begin This Week A rrangem ents Should Be Made at Business O ffice Individual p ictu res of f r a t e r ­ n ity and s o ro rity m em bers a re to he m ade fo r the 1 9 3 3 C a ctu s beginning this w eek, acco rd in g to an an n o u n cem en t y esterd ay from 'h e o ffic e rs of the T e x a s S tu d en t P u b lication s, Inc. A rran g em en ts these p ic­ tu re s are to be m ade by re p re ­ sen tativ es o f the v ariou s f r a t e r ­ are n ities and so ro ritie s who asked to call a t the C actu s bus­ iness o ffice , B . H all 1 1 9 , as soon fo r as th eir o rg an isatio n s give mal au th orizatio n fo r this repro sen tation . fo r May Elected to Advisory B o ard ; P eavy Named Sponsor T he re p re se n ta tio n fee. covet­ in g co sts o f en g rav in g , prin ting is payable a and p h otograp h y, C a ctu s o ffice when the ached Neal Owen w as chosen to serv e uje f o r th e p ictu re s b arran g ed is drum m a jo r o f th e L on ghorn E a c h f r a t e r »oity and so ro rity wil the advisory board of be assigned c e rta in days on which 3an d by he organ ization th< Monday n igh t. He n both the Daniel B ak er and the | erne n ary g am es. a m eetin g j th e ir m em bers m ay *call at j tiats, in d esigning th e new Cae- led the hand studio fo r sittin g s, a t j Jolin M ay was elected m em ber L ug) have arra n g e d fo r a new and tf'J" j still m ore a ttr a c tiv e layo u t of the fraternity and so ro rity pages. " h e n ^ J a c k j E a ch page will include individual p ictu res of all m em bers, a new the c h a p te r house, a p ictu re o f new draw ing of the pin cu t, ros­ ters of m em bership, pledges, and : o ffice rs, and o th e r p ertin en t m a ­ teria!. >f the ad visory boat ii by a a lm o u s vote ol th e hand. H e f t “ s he v aca n cy cre a te d erm . The o th er m em bers of the »oard a re F ra n k S ta ffo rd , c h a ir- n an, and Jo h n S axo n . The position o f fresh m an ad ­ to W aym on P e a v e y J visor w ent without opposition. H e will have j h arge of th e ed u cation of all the ! in first y e a r men the band. The ad v isory b oard voted to th e C om m u n ity C hest by in G regory G ym nasium assist claying O ctober 16. H a r ry W a rfe l. of D rake U n iv ersity 8 0-p iece band d ire c to r la|,t yeaf ’ s a t in and played with ha? d at th « M° " d ay Fraternity Uses Advisor Scheme Student to Supervise W ork Q f Phi G am m a Deltas ------------ \^ jth th e an n o u n cem en t of the ingtalIation of HoraCe A S a n try , the U n iv e r­ scholarship a d ­ in ­ sity , as o fficial viser, Phi G am m a D elta has au g u rated a new U n iv ersity o f T e x a s . S a n try r e ­ ceived his b ach elo r of a rts d eg ree the U n iv ersity of K an sas from idea a t The h earsal, a cco rd in g to B en P a k - , is a fo rm e r ,n son, p resid en t. He m em ber of Siiusa s B an d . and w as p rad u ate stu d en t in l a t e r on th e f i n e a r t s f a c u lt y at the U n iv e rs ity o f N e b ra s k a e ig h t y e a rs . f o r j W a rfe l is now located in A us­ tin and will m ents a t th e T e x a s Music. te a c h band in s tru - j School of | 0 . TP T exan Staff M ember ! last y e a r. T he last j spring to tr y ou t the id ea, fir s t slartcd by the chapter a5 t hoj Stricken at Home U n iv ersity of O klahom a. Schools j in th e E a s t a re using th e sam e f r a te r n ity decided ________ r f a /I O i I . o f ! d ire c t is a m em ber H edges, a fo rm e r th e e ff o rts o f t h e H ow ard H edges, D aily T e x a n « h « « n e . purpose of th e ad - n ig h t ed ito r, su ffered a sligh t a t- ; v iso r is to en co u rag e scholarship tack of ap pen d icitis while he w as visiting a t his home a t C ollege m em bers in c o r r e c t ch ann els. S an - t r V w a* selected by n ation al o f- S tatio n fo r th e w eek-end. stu d en t o f fleers a t th e f r a te r n ity con vention T e x a s A. & M ., is a ju n io r in t h e ! in D etro it th e la tte r p a r t of Ju n e . U n iv ersity . H e S a n try is also a m em ber o f Phi the L on gh orn Band and a s tu d e n t! B e ta K ap p a, w as ed itor o f in the d e p a rtm e n t o f jo u rn alism . 1 931 A ll-A m erican “ Ja v h a w k e r.” j th e yearb o o k o f th e U n iv ersity o f K an sas, w as asso ciate e d ito r in 1 9 3 0 , belongs to S ach u m , th e S tan ley Irv in e, fo rm e r stu d en t “ Ja y h a w k e r” a d ­ Owl the U n iv ersity , has received in t h e v isory h oard , P a c h a c a m a c , o rd ers to re p o rt to Randolph Field board of pub lication of th e “ S o u r in San A n ton io fo r p rim ary tr a in ­ Irv in e received his b ach elo r Owl,” h um or m ag azin e, P en and ing. m d m a ste r o f scien ce d eg rees in S croll, S igm a D elta Chi, and w as th e A rth u r J . ele ctric a l en g in eerin g i B oynton sch olarsh ip in econ om ics. -o_ E X - S T U D E N T T O F L Y the recip ien t o f fro m th e S o ciety , t h e C an d id ates fo r a s s em b ly in th e fall e le ctio n , which will tak e place T u esd a y , O c to b e r 18, will be at-’ lowed to m ake a n n o u n ce m e n t of their q u a lific a tio n s and p la tfo r m s throug h the columns o f T h e 92 Try Out For Membership In Dramatic Club New Curtain Club Rules P ut Applicants On Probation v e rs ity student d en ts tr ie d ou t the C u rta in Cl rn u for m em bership lh M onday nil a cco rd in g to I rn e st H I i l ­ I here r e c to r . set f o r fin a l ji hut an n o u n ce m as soon as puss < its S i n c e throu g h the p has been compt up o f a cto rs , istation o f the nor.-, the e xe cu ing w as only < ter work. T h e revise! elu des in th e rn has beer ■v. ly a w i t c a rd no lim e he said, he made n a n d the club ■up made the real- f gover- tha* a c t - o f f h e a­ con; rn 0 -n in­ st ti de nts •rn I i n te re s te d in other co n n ecte d with pl® C h a n g e s A mo rig the the new com inat ion of a tho sui.st it ut tem in it.' pl Form er out. p m ■Iv rnry stem in. lid ru NS I -1 M a d ii t i ' V I ?d rn elim- and I G I >f a m e rit sys M u nster pointe! e old s y s tem in id fin a l try o u ts or. nu UH: f o r e am ount o f ‘cliv e can di­ rt, Un,, ,rl tm*. fie D oa:a tox c e rta in r u m ­ en made, the p ro b atio n a ry * p a r t in the lur ta in Club. been try member I a her by the f governors. have b eco m es a d irectio n s . A f te i a - b er o f points hav e be stud ent m e m b er an d can taki pro d u ctions o f the C A * to: m o re points made, the probation® beco m es an a ctiv e int vote o f th e board o T h is s y s tem will enlai mg r a n g e and th e nu the club will ru>t bt fo rm e rly has b een, T h e chit! r o f f i c e r lim ited M ■} a s te r f o r this ip of as ii sa id. te r m [dent, a re M artin K irsch , vice p and K a th e rin e M a rsh a ll, s e c r e ta ry . o f f i c e r s the the hi ad dition board o f g o v ern o rs inclu des Ted L ew is Moody, Horton S m ith , Ruth B ro w n , an d Dale Bowden. to On the c o m m itte e f o r th e d raw ­ ing up o f the c o n s titu tio n were Dale Bow den. K a t h e r i n e Mur-hal:. R uth W heela n, Mary Aden E v e r ­ e tt, L e e T h o m a s, and Horton C S m ith . ------- to A m o N ow otnv, assistant the dean o f men, is fa c u lty -u- p ervisor of the C u rta in Club. T h e o r g a n iz a tio n held t h e i r f i r s t try o u ts o f the y e a r last night in Z Hall. N inety -nin e applied f o r m e m b ership to the club. First Banquet Held Monday By Men’s Glee Club W ith Social A ffair A t D risk ill T h e U n iv ers ity M en’s G lee Club held its firs t b anqu et o f th e yea* Monday n ig ht at the Driskill Hotel Nine! v new m e n ;ut in honor m em bers we pre; >ni 'ii Conrad P ath as toil 51 - m aster. He introduced Ing s p e a k e r s : Horton Si itl olio w - presi- d ent o f the club, who welcom ed the new m e m b e r s ; Geo ge C larke, p re s id e n t; a f o r m e r S c h ra m m , dill W . Zivley, m a n ag e r, G ilb e r t E J C h a rle s in J a c k s o n C o x and B u r t Dyke gave a whistling duet;. Dyke and P a th played sev eral nu m bers on the ukelele. P ath also gave sev eral piano n u m bers. T h e o f f i c e r * were well pleased over the la rg e a tte n d a n c e , and a n ­ ticip a te a very y ea r, Zivley said. successful T h e club will hold it.- firs t full 7 re h e a rs a l T u esd ay night o’clock in Z Hall 7. a t - o --------------- Ex-Student Dies Ip Hospital Here Coffee Funeral Services Held Sunday Arthur B . C o f f e e . J r . , e x -stu - dent o f th e U n iv ersity and a t t o r - ney of A u stin, died in a loca l hos- G i r l s C h o o s e N e w pital S a tu rd a y . p i i I i W e e U l U D L e a d e r s i — •—•— L eis T h o m p s o n was Mr. C o f f e e was horn in B u r n e t ; F e b r u a r y 6, 1 8 9 9 , and moved to J elected Austin w hen he was 13 y e a rs old. j He atte n d e d T h e U n iv e rs ity o f J presid ent and May M iller was T e x a s and gra d u ated with the law elected business m a n a g e r o f Hie class o f 1 9 2 4 , Nine y e a r s ago he U n iv ersity Girls" Glee I I u! the P ro c to r were and Miss B e r t h a f ir s t b usiness m e e tin g Monday at married. F o r several y e a rs hi* had in Z Hall. O th e r o f f i ­ 5 o ’clock been serving as a t t o r n e y f o r the c e r s vice P r o c to r 's C o m p e n sa tion J. p r e s i d e n t : J a n e B la n d , a s s is ta n t Claims S e rv ice. b usin ess m a n a g e r, and M ary K. D ech erd , He is survived by his w ife, tw o b ro th e rs , W. B. C o f f e e o f blous­ on, and A. P. C o f f e e o f T u lsa, O k lah o m a; a sister, Mrs. U, G. Hardison o f Colo rado C i t y ; and b usbies m e e tin g \ hic!: will his p a re n ts , Mr, and M rs, A. B. C o ffe e . A b anqu et will he held some tim e this week. T h e d e f i n i t e date the next will be a nno unced held Wed ne Hal inclu de P e g g y A y er, lib raria n . day E. at F u n e r a l serv ices w ere held a t i the T hurlow j 5 o ’clock Sunday at B. Weed F u n e r a l Home. Dr. H. Council to Di scuss ( ’. G a rr is o n , pasto r o f tht C e n ­ tr a l C h ristia n Ch urch, o f fic i a te d . Rushing Regulations ----------------o---------------- ed itorial s ta f f and the ar- j N ew M embers H onored open m eetin g a t 5 o ’clock in W o- U n iversity la s t Ju n e . m en ’s G ym nasium 4 fo r g irls in- j in cam p in g and hiking. forested W en da Davis will preside a t th e m eetin g. ........ 0 - - .... INDIAN POTTERY HOUSED IN ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM Miss W yat t s con dition is not as R o f a r u {""''IiiFi I n _ Benedict and Smith _ asso cia te th e U n iv e rsity , and D r. H. Y . B en ed ict, p resid en t E . G. o f of Sm ith, m ark etin g, will talk a t th e m e e t­ ing of the R o ta ry Club to d ay at 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock a t the Driskill H o­ tel. p ro fesso r Dr. B en ed ict will talk on “ The E d u catio n al V alu e o f F o o tb all in the U n iv ersity in th e T ra in in g ot th e B od y,” and Mr. Sm ith will speak on “Crowd P sy ch o lo g y ,” or influ the in sp iration o f crow ds, en ce of a th le tic m usic, ch eer lead ing, and v isitors on school spirit and health in th e U n iv ersity . B oth girls are resid en ts o f S co t- I ( ish R ite D orm itory. T h ey w ere in a c a r w ith Raym ond riding Rapp and Joh n S h effield , both of Austin, when the c a r h it a tre e . The a ccid en t o ccu rred ab o u t 1 2 :3 0 o’clock a t th e c o rn e r o f Seven- , teen th S tr e e t and C on g ress A ve- i nue. S heffield su ffe re d a broken .slightly c u t nose, and Rapp was ab o u t the neck and shoulders. ----------------o---------------- Benedict Addresses Group on Education .» .. C L U B M E E T S T U E S D A Y P re s e n t Day Club will m eet at I o ’clock to d ay a t the University C om m ons, A rn a n d a G ato u ra, p resid en t, an n ou n ced . The m eet ing will he held to discuss busi­ ness m a tte rs, and ail m em bers are req u ested to a tte n d . E m p h asizin g the need fo r both train in g and e d u c t i o n , relig ion s P resid en t H. Y . B ened ict gave his annual ad dress to m em bers o f th e N ew m an Club S unday m orning a t the New m an Club room s, 2 0 1 0 G uadalupe S tre e t. P r e s i d e n I B en ed ict told of th e n ecessity of ed u catio n in the p e rfo rm a n ce o f citizen ship duties, v o t‘*a t i o n a I “ L a f f N ite ,” a v ariety p ro g ram , tra in in g , and the en larg em en t o f p erso n ality , and showed th e r e la - 1 w ill be pre.-onted by the Y oun g F ir s t tionship betw een religion in m eetin g tin* problem s j M ethodist C h u rch ton ig h t at 7 :3 0 o f m odern so ciety. 7. . . IO B E G IV E N ed u cation a n d ; People’s 7" P L A Y S division of the I o’clock . 0 edly ies. used in religiou s cerem on - The rodm an has vanished but his p o tte ry lin g ers on, as shown by the display of Indian p o tte ry , .* M ending o f pots co n s titu te s one , of the m ost d ifficu lt task s in th e in the an th ro p o lo g y m useum lo- j d ep artm en t o f an th ro p o log y. The cated on the fo u rth flo or o f VS ag- w ork is p ain stak in g, h ours being tak en to fit sm all pieces to g e th e r. g en er H all. found There , whole, but in m ost cases th ey a re fraK m e^ s> o ftl,n as pots, m ostly d iff e re n t in s.ze end ^ thousand S om etim es th e sev eral . p ots a re up a re . . . . ,n „ . , T h e then to g e th e r. cem en ted fra g m e n ts in size from one p ots sm an a g a sq u are inch. T he fr a g - design, on display. inch to m e n t a l p arts are f ir s t assem bled ran ge The two fe e t in h e ig h t; ami in thick- ness fro m a q u a rte r to a ten th edges and c ra c k s a re sm oothed of an inch. Som e o f the p o ttery and filled w ith plastic wood and is m ade of fin e c la y , o th ers o f a cu t to the c u rv a tu re of the pot. tho Finally the pots a re colored and ooor g ra d e , depending upon locality of th e trib es. T h ic k n e s s : placed on d isplay. P u ttin g these to g e th e r if the pot in d icates its g rad e o f m any sm all May; a pot o f fin e clay will b e 1 is som ew hat of a m ag ical w ork small in th ick n ess. The pots w ere as w ords a re said over th em , from ised in cook in g, s to rin g of food , md fo r cerem o n ial purposes. O v e r ! the e astern and n o rth e a ste rn sec- Som e few a re a dozen pipe Re- bowls have also been u n earth ed , sev eral hundred y e a rs old. the A n th rop olog y S o ciety A stu d y o f the d esigns en ligh t- sen t one crew to th e Red R iver the people, region and one alon g the c o a s t of ens in se a rch o f Indian pot- urovides an in d ication of th e ir cu l- T e x a s tu re, and aid s in th e classificatio n j te ry . M any of th e pots a re ob- tam ed fro m Indian g r a v e s and in of th e pots. One in te re stin g p ot n o rth east T e x a s ch arred pecans, rem inds one o f the p aw n b rok er’s aco rn s, g rain s, and o th e r foods em blem . T h ere a re th re e round w ere found in the pots. bulbs a t the base, each co n n ected to th e o th e r by a tu b e ! th e tu b es m eet a t th e top to form an open This vessel w as undoubt- neck. is P ro fe s s o r Ja m e s E . P e a rc e head o f th e d e p artm en t of a n th ro ­ pology. Cust oms Indicated th e cu stom s o f tions o f T e x a s . and pipe P o ts a re larg ely cen tly stem s tak en around the perip nr!th th* buzzard H ave you h eard ab ou t the fresh m an at R O B ’S who took a box of cookies as h er sh are of the j p icn ic? As a last re s o rt the P I P IU S b rou gh t D A P H N E G RISH A M b ack to cam pus. G en eral sen tim en t on th e c a m ­ to M AI - re c e n t p u s— C o n g ratu latio n s R IC E M A D ER O on his C O W B O Y election . red Have you m et tin' th re e a t t r a c ­ h eads, K A T H E R IN E tiv e C A R N R IK E , M A R Y L O U IS E R H O D E S, and J O S E P H IN E O R R ? th e new living W e w onder w hy all tr a n s f e rs and pledges a re a t the P I P H I house? The Z E T A S a re to be c o n g r a t­ ulated as being ch arm in g h ostess­ es at th e ir open house. luck LA M B D A Best the to C H IS. L a tin-Am erican Club Will Meet W ednesday The L a ? in -A m erican Club will m eet W ednesday a t 8 o’clock to elect o ffice rs. The m eetin g will the N ew m an Club be held a t room s. 2 0 1 0 G uadalupe. E v a Hussy G arcia, s e c re ta ry , req u ests that all old m em bers he pre sen t. T h e new L a tin -A m erican students a re invited to a tte n d the m eeting. 13 S T U D E N T S IN H O S P I T A L in Seton T h irteen stu d en ts w ere on the hospital list M onday. Ja m e s S a m ­ son was In firm ary and Ruth W yne, Jo e A rnold, Da­ F m f red B arn es, vid M cK illar, and J . lf. W ooten w ere in th e S t. th e S c o t­ David’s H osp ital. A t tish Rite D orm itory. Adine V augh­ an, G ladys Sim pson, P at C ayo, C ory n n e Allen and R u .h F a r r in g ­ by physicians. ton w ere visited Home visits w ere made to Mildred W inans and Joh n W righ t. Ch ang! s in ru s h in g and pledg ing rules and re g u la tio n s will bt the param ount s u b je c t u n d e r dis- j cuss ion a t the firs t m e e tin g o f the j I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C ouncil to n ig h t a t] 6 15 o ’clock , V. I. Moore, dean o f stu d e n t The m e e tin g will be held at t h e Phi 111 West D e lta T w e n ty -t hii d S t ret t. life, said M onday. T h e ta house, P aul C o tulla, c h a irm a n o f the f r a t e r n it y division o f the Fire side F o ru m , will o u tlin e ’ he plans f o r the co m in g y e a r. ----------------0 ---------------- H ousebreaker Steals Student’s Jew elry L e o n a r d S m ith , U n iv e rs ity ' i n ­ d en t, who lives at 6 1 2 1 C o n g r e s s several w as p iece s o f sm all je w e l r y Sunday night. robbed o f $5 and The t h i e f or thieves got in bv b r e a k i n g out a s c r e e n some tim e b etw ee n 8 anti IO o ’clock while Sm ith w as [attending chu rch. P olice w ere n otified hut no a r rest has been made. * meet with the F R E S H M A N G I R L S E L E C T Cap anil Gown C ouncil will fre s h m a n girls* class this a fte r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock in Biological L a b o ra to r y 12 fo r the j election of fre sh m a n o f f ic e r s , a n * : pounced E liz a b e th G re e n , cou ncil hundred i president. About one i f i f t y girls a rc expected to ho pn*- i sent. The W eather T e m p e ra tu re ; 8 8 , T o d ay ; co oler. No. 15 Daily T e x a n , B ob B a ld rid g e , edi­ tor, said Monday. in than 2 0 0 w ords A n n ou n cem en ts m ust n o t be len g th m ore and m ust be ty p ew ritten , d oub le- spaced. The a rticle s m ust include no m aterial e x ce p t the q u alifica­ tions and p latfo rm s of th e can d i­ d ates. A n nouncem ents may o r m ay h alf not be accom p an ied by a colum n c u t o f th e individual, Full colum n c u t will n o t be acce p te d . All an n ou n cem en ts m u st be in th e T e x a n ed ito r, the hand- o f B. Hall IOU by 7 o’clo ck , o f th e night p re ce d in g the d ay listed fo r the a n n o u n c e m e n ts to a p p e a r. No a n n o u n c e m e n ts will he run la te r than the date scheduled f o r th e ir ap p earan ce. No excep tio n s will be made. i p rin tin g o f p olitical T h e schedule of d a te s f o r th e a n n o u n c e - as in ht, rn ants o f can d id ates w ill be (Ii-1 follow s: O c to b e r 7 — C a n d id a te s assem bly the de- fr o m o f jou rn alism , iv, O c to b e r s — < aruli- m the Graduate Schoo l. F rid a y , r the irt m ent Saturdi ; co ite s a .., S u n d a y , 9 — ( andi- Ceti her d ate s f r o m the C olleg e o f E n g i ­ neering. T u es d a y , O c to b e r l l — C andi­ th e School o f E d u ­ fr o m dates cation. W ed n esd a y, O c to b e r 1 2 - -C an­ didates from the S ch o o l o f B u si­ ness Administrut ion. dab T h u r d ay, O c t o b e r 1 3 — < andi- fro m th e Schoo l of Law . lay, O c to b e r 1 4 — C and i- s fr o m th e College of P h a r- Tri oat n acy. S a tu rd a y , Get! fro m randidates Vita and S c ie n c e s . b e r 15— W om en the C o lleg e of Sunday. O c to b e r 16— Men v an - iid a te ss fro m th e C ollege o f A r t s md S cie n ce s . The b allot is as f o llo w s : A r t s a n d S c ie n c e * e m en and leered. Thin to b th re e wom en Jo h n W hitm an Irv in g Israel Allan D. W alk er B o b M orrison F ra n k McDonald D. B, H ardem an J r . Seawillow H altom M arjorie S u tto n S ch ool o f B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Two men and one woman to he e lected . B e n A. P a rk in so n H ora ce lh S m ith Bill Y a rb o ro u g h D e p a r t m e n t of J o u r n a l i s m One to be elected. Nelson F u ller Mildred Cooke J xy Hall S ch oo l of Law- Th re e to be elected . H a rr y H arin gton Hale Schaleben J o e L o ck e tt L u th er Hudson D enver P erk in s C o llege of E n g i n e e r i n g Four to he, elected. .Joe “ R ed” S h e r ra rd M arshall W alk er C l a r i e s ( S o n n y ) Baiikhead Sch ool of E d u c a t i o n * One to b e elected. Louise L a ttim e r C o ll e g e of P h a r m a c y One to b e Me ted. J a c k B ra n n o n G r a d u a t e S ch oo l One to be elected. Jo h n Malcolm F o r e m a n Newcomers Honored A t Y .W .C .A . P arty One hundred tw en ty -fiv e fre sh ­ men girls a n d tra n s fe rs atten d ed the an nu al w elcom ing p a r t y spon­ sored by th e cab in et and fa cu lty m em bers o f the Y, W . CL A. The p arty was held Monday night in the g irls’ stu d y hall. Mary Lyn n Young, s e c r e t a r y o f the Y. W . C. A,, led th*, en te r­ T h e p rog ram con sist­ tain m en t ed o f the follow in g: a g i t -a c ­ quainted g am e, vocal selectio ns by Seawillow H altom , accom panied by F ra n c e s Mac B ra n d e n b u rg h , accord ion num bers by Don Mc­ Call, a oarnpus-e.vuninatiou gam e, v i ol i n solos by G ra c e Ayees, a c ­ com panied by Miss d ran d en b u rg - ; cr, in tro d u c tio n o f the Y. W . C. A. > cab in e t m em b ers, and s h o r t talks by K e ttle I o b Randalls and \nnie Lei M arshall. R e fr e s h m e n ts w ere the pro- th e end et* served at j gram , T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932 HAROLD TEEN—D I R T Y W O R K A T THE SODA FILLING S TATIO N H S U ' ! r t o v O T o M o w s Aa!’ m a k e s o /v ie IM T & S M ' S C M A a J O E S P A P E P S - TUAT'S A S CLOSE AS A&'LL O BT To FOOTBALL. - &M&LL e v A M ’ <7s I T A tf2 * M BA'. M SM * Bo h ! D o I ev&f? P ’ES.L* ! I m x > ( 2 k e d T i l l ^ A V t. AMD 7 ) J , . is n o w in P u e r t o Rico w e r e d e s t r o y e d in th e r e c e n t h u r r i c a n e . I S t e r l i n g - F e r g u s o n suit w a s s t a r t - le d s h o r tly a f t e r n o o n y e s t e r d a y . in A l b a n y a t - th e S t a t e D em o c o n v e n - - R o o s e v e lt t e n d i n g N O T E S : T h e A n ti- S a lo o n L e a - I g u e w ill hold in W a s h i n g t o n D e c e m b e r 15 to m a k e e t r o i t ; p jg n S | 0 o ppose a n y c h a n g e in t h e lio n . S u n d a y h e s p o k e in a d v o c a t i n g a n a t i o n a l old a g e a n d E i g h t e e n t h A m e n d m e n t . B r a z i l ’s u n e m p l o y m e n t i n s u r a n c e . HoO- civil w a r h a s e n d e d w ith t h e s u r - v e r sp e a k s in Des M o in e s t o n i g h t re n d e r of th e r e b e l l e a d e r s . T h e I a c o n v e n t i t i o n , . / f r e s h m e n a p titu d e test M onday m o r n in g , S e p t e m b e r 19, will be required i t T h ursd ay take n ig h t. O ctob er 6, from 7 :3 0 to 9 o ’clock in G arrison H all I. to E. J. M A T H E W S , reg istra r. I IT Ct O N EW W O M EN T R A N S F E R S w ill call a t th e D ean o f W om en ’s l ’ S ’ ®u prem e r ° nrt co n v en ed o ffic e , M ain B u ild in g 105, accord- in g to th e fo llo w in g sch ed u le o f [y e ste r d a y . Irked by the re cen t en- _____ e y c lic al issued b y t h e P o p e, P r e s - I in itia ls: N - R in c lu siv e , M onday, T u es­ d ay, O ctober 3, 4. S-U in clu siv e , W e d nesday, T h u rsd ay, O ctob er 5, 6. V -Z in clu siv e, F rid ay, Oct. 7. T hose w ho have n o t b een able to com e on th e day a ssig n ed are invited to call on an y co n v en ie n t day. J u n io r tr a n sfe r s w ill ask to see Mrs. G oldbeek; sop hom ores a n d (C o n tin u ed on P a g e T h re e) B y J ACK H U D S P E T H , JR. i B U S I N E S S : T h e sto c k m a r k e t t h e on v io le n c e is f e a r e d . f a r m s i t u a t i o n ; som e Donald Joseph i n t e l l i g ' " . c w ho h a s tr y i n g w ii g e t f a r t h e r c r a g * e n p u ts only h a l f his h e a r t i n t o his w o rk , t h e c o u r a g e t h a n Ab e a s p o r t s m a n a n d a g e n t le m a n . q> c o u r a g e , d e t e r m i n a t i o n , p e r s e v e r - uous p r o lo n g e d e n t h u s ia s m ic a m b itio n . say a p r a y e r each e v e n in g . i n t e r e s t , to j w a s <,,ud y e s t e r d a y , a n d th e le a d ­ . . . a to 3 p o in ts , . — D an ie l B a k e r C o llegian. th e g e n i u s | is a p t to i f e r s lost f r o m I S t r e e t , as a w hole, is in a r a t h e r R o a ch , u n c e r t a i n s t a t e G ra in p r ic e s d e c lin e d y e s t e r d a liv e sto c k was, w e a k . b u c o t to n f u t u r e s w e r e up -I to 7 p o in ts . O ne f in a n c ia l th e m o s t of i m p o r t a n t th e y e a r — A m e r ic a n m e e t i n g s o f B a n k e r s ’ A sso c ia tio n c o n v e n tio n — o p e n e d y e s t e r d a y in L o s A n g e ­ los. T h e F e d e r a l c o u r t in M ilw a u ­ f o r is p r e p a r i n g w a r r a n t s kee p e r s o n s w h o se n o t i d e n t i t y h as y e t b een disclosed c h a r g i n g th e m , p e r ce n t d is c o u n t, w ith th e use of th e m a ils to de- S T O R M : f r a u d in c o n n e c t io n issue 5 00 .0 0 0 b o n d h a n d l e d b y H a ls e y , C o m p a n y . Instill a n d b e e n a s k e d b f t h e S ta te no is f o r q u e s tio n in g , r e t u r n a n d s u i t h a s b ee n filed a g a in s t th e s u r e t y c o m p a n ie s a b o n d on M a r ti n Instill. T h e R. F . C. h a s g r a n t e d lo a n s to L o u is ia n a , p re c ise ly w h a t e x p e r i m e n t e r s I N e w M exico, a n d H a w a ii. El P a s o t r y i n g to e s c a p e t h a t held t h e n i c th t e d r n e w C o u n t y o f T e x a s h a s ap p lie d f o r A sh la n d C ollege a lo a n . T h e N ickle P l a t e R a ilro a d $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 d e f a u l t e d ? h as on I N D I V I D U A L I Z E D E D U C A T I O N r a lo n g tim e now we h a v e b e e n h e a r i n g a b o u t ” in o u r m o d e r n A m e ri- •--.nndardizing p r o n . A c ry is r a is e d a g a in s t ir .v e rsitie s a n d c -. rn. s t e r e o t y p e d yving m a c h i n e - a g e t a c ti c s in c o n ­ • e- w h e re s t u d e n t s , h e l v e d ed e f f o r t to m e e t requite d u n i t s a n d g r a d e s , m e c h a n ic a l n o te s , set to m e m o r y , a n d t h r o u g h on a s v n e t h e t i c sys em o f m n e m o n ic t o g e t h e r in is a g o o d d e a l of t r u t h in be f a c t s t h a t i u s e d in p r e s e n t d a y < lo c a tio n do .ut too m a n y l e a r n e r s a n d n ot e n o u g h u rn A m th is michigan ; n d iv id u a liz e d tr a i n in g . A A G R I C U L T U R E : A r e s u l t , t h e h e a r t l e s s s a y s S e n a t o r d e t e r m i n e d to r e v o l u t i o n i d e n t R o d r i q u e z s a y s t h a t h e is t h e c h u r c h e s f o r e d o - of M e x ico in to sc h o o ls a n d sh o p s t u r n o f m in d ju s t n o w . j s u r e on f a r m d e b t s c o n t i n u e s . I t J f o r t h e p o o r . T h e g o v e r n m e n t is a p p e a r s t h a t s o m e of t h e m o r t- I h o l d i n g t h r e e O k la h o m a oil p r o ­ g a g e h o l d e r s a r e f o r e c lo s in g , s e l l - j m o t o r s on ch a r g i l of c o n s p ira c y , in g ea e h f a r m f o r w h a t t h e y c a n A m e m b e r o f t h e L o y o l a U n i v e r ­ (w h ic h is o f t e n less t h a n t h e ! sity ( N e w O r l e a n s ) f o o tb a l l s q u a d ge! i n j u r i e s r e ­ a m o u n t o f t h e i r l o a n ) , a n d u sin g tho m o n e y to b u y u p la st ow n b o n d s a t p r e s e n t th e y feet pric e s. T h u s t i m e s ” v a n t a g e o f “ h a r d h a c k t h e n die d y e s t e r d a y f r o m t h e i r c e iv e d lo w m a r - T h u r s d a y . t a k e a d - I = s r r .I.--:;—-—-----r====^r=r==:-rz= t h e i r d e b t s a t af 50 s c r i m m a g e to p a y in a to 80 Official Notice w i t h a $ 13,- 4 5 - f o o t w all o f w a t e r A f t e r a c l o u d b u r s t , a r u s h e d c a n y o n a n d w h ich w a s d o w n a C a l i f o r n i a S t u a r t a n d j d r o w n e d m o r e th a n a s c o re of his son h a v e p e r s o n s . T h e c r e s t o f th e se c o n d llli- big Rio G r a n d e flo o d has r e a c h e d c a u s i n g l i t t l e f d e g r e e s C A N D I D A T E S in f o r J u n e w h o did n o t fill o u t t h e i r d ip lo m a c a r d s a n d file t h e m w ith t h e i r r e s p e c ti v e d e a n s at t i m e o f r e g i s t r a t i o n s h o u ld do so a t on ce. E. J . 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Coaches Drive Longhorns in Preparation for Missouri Game T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 4, 1932 Climaxed by C e n te n a r y ’s b itte r I #3-6 d e fe a t o f the T exas L o n g ­ u e have the largest group of Ju r d a y Js games, fo rc in g E r n ie Roy | h ,orns? the p r e s tig e of th e S o u th ­ T H E D O P E On the Steers B y W I L B U R E V A N S Texan Sparta Editor y r given a te rrib le u p s e t OLD D O P E B U C K E T w as la st week in all sections of th e c ou n­ try . The bucket was n o t only tu r n e d over, b u t it w a s stepped on with th e bo tto m side up. S a t­ u r d a y saw an u n d e r-ra te d C en ­ te n a r y team d e fe a te d th e L o n g ­ horns, a pow erful Y ale team held to a scoreless d ra w by Bates, Navy ’W illiam a n d Mary, bow ing to and the once pow erful Ponies los­ ing to Texas Tech. W E ------- Thirty Steers Will Make Trip ’ Christian Backs Lead in Scoring B lanard Sponarman and Red O il ver, Texas CTirmian U n iv e r­ s i ty backfield flashes, took t h e lead J n th e S ou th w e st C o n fe re n c e i n d i v i d u a l sc o rin g a f t e r la s t Sat- jjes» th e H o rn e d of eig h te e n o f and a sem blance g re at individual s ta rs the South- ] an(j | j a j[ rison S ta f f o r d , la s t w eek’s west C o nferen ce has ever known, I iea(je rs , (back to th ir d a n d fo u rth bu t if those m en do not show co- po^ttpO s. S p e a r m a n a c c o u n te d f o r F r o g s ’ ' op eratio n team play. every game this sea- j 5 5 p o in ts against D aniel B a k e r , ) son will be a repetition of S a tu r- whjle Oliver grossed th e Hill B i l - I d a y ’s g am e,’’ Coach L ittlefield tw ice. The le a d e rs | told 40 L o ng horn s M onday a f - have e ig h te e n o o in ts apiece, tie d te rn o o n in Memorial S tadium . f o r th re e days le f t to f our th p o sitio n b e h in d Koy. S ta f- f o r Missouri, Coaches f or(j 0 f Texas, B rid d le of A rk a n - pre p a re L ittlefield, Ja m e s and K arow put sa5 an(] P e a r c e o f B a y lo r have the S te e rs thro u g h w orkout of the year. Several new plays w e re given, in which block- ing was stressed, a th in g th a t was pia c e , and C o l e m a n sadly lacking in the game a gainst C en te n a ry . M eaknesses in d efen- give play were also corrected, an(j f or n in th p o sitio n m a rk ers. longest j twelve p o in ts to t h e i r c re d it. Domingue of A. & M. a n d Kro- T h r e e p l a y e r of T. C. U. With only seven w ith line a r e the n e y I 0f B a y lo r a r e t i e d f o r s e v e n th Aston of A . & M. a t e t i e d i Conference Race Starts Ter “ sTq“Id* Ifs!'"SKLSSjE*, With Two Tilts Carded im m ediately to h e r office, S u tto n Hall 103, the follow ing in f o r m a ­ tion a b o u t th e o r g a n iz atio n so it can be p rin te d in th e s tu d e n t di­ re c to r y : name, presiden t, and p u r­ pose, in case of G re e k le tte r so­ cieties. The address a n d telephone n u m b e r of social f r a te r n it ie s and sororities should h e given. U of T Seal Stationery Jewelry Pennants — a n d a I O L r e b a t e TEXAS BOOK STORE || The Stud®n i l Book Exchange . . . . , , m ,, TT f r o g s ence gam e a g a in s t T. C. U. this wee* k. _. The po w erful H orned Dr. D. A. Penick, te n n is coach, ________________________________ _ I has called a m e e tin g of all men ., . w ishing to tr y out f o r the fresh- m a n and shortho rn te n n is squads I to be held in Main Building 105 g o’clock T uesday afte rn o o n , easily su bdu ed the Daniel B a k e r T h e sh o rth o rn squad is made up Hill Billies, 55-0. a fa s t-c h a rg in g j of tr a n s f e r s and o th e r men who varsity line opened holes fo r S p e a rm a n , will n o t be eligible f o r Oliver, and Colem an to g a in c a n - ’ com petition until a f t e r this year, tinually. S chm idt’s a g g re g a tio n m e e ts w eak A r k a n s a s Hogs W o rth . th e j Dr. Penick is expectin g a num- in F o r t b e r o f good players to t u r n out s for the freshm an squad this year. T he first a p p e a ra n c e of B ay lo r Some o f these are J a c k Taylor, saw the Golden Bears display a Mayo King, F re d Buechel, Bill A lex an der, H orace Spence, one dazzling p assing a tta c k to d e f e a t o r th e Middle j St. E d w a r d ’s, ,"»2-0. P e a rc e a nd W est, and several other boys fro m K roney w ere o u ts ta n d in g fo r the v a rio u s p a r ts of Texas. Bears. This w eek they fa ce a m ore severe te s t w h e n th e y j o u r n e y to New O rleans to meet Loyola. F r a n c is ■ exclusive of fresh m en. two boys fr o m Thm w eek “ T h e f r e s h m a n co urts are in fine ; shape now, and the squads will I be able to g e t in some good prac- ! lic e ,” Dr. Penick added. I A m a n a g e r will be selected the soon, possibly tins week, by A th letic Council. The m a n ag e r j will keep a schedule fo r th e courts r- i so t h a t a l l #squad men will be as- u re d of a chance to practice. 0 ----------------------------- D elta c h a p te r of Alpha Delta Pi so ro rity held fo rm al initiation service T h u rsd a y n ig h t fo r Bess Flem in g o f Austin. B I G S I X R A C E B E G I N S S pecial to The D aily Texan K AN SA S C IT Y , Mo., Oct. 3.— The Big Six C o n fe re n c e football I season will g e t u n d e r w ay in ear- w e i e ' nest S a tu r d a y with tw o conf ence tilts and a p a ir o f non-con ferencc b a ttle s. O klahom a, f r e s h fro m a I to 0 victory over Tulsa, will engage the K ansas Ja y h a w - k e rs a t L aw rence. The o th e r c o n ­ fe re n c e tilt will be b etw e e n N e ­ braska an d Iow’a S ta te a t Lin- coln. W a lte r W alth all, Jr., U n iv e r ­ fro m sity s tu d e n t a n d San A ntonio J u n i o r College, is spending th e w eek-end in S a n An- t r a n s f e r r e v a mp e d ; tonio w ith his p arents. The Rev. H a r r is H a s t e raon, J r ., p r e sid e n t of the T ex as F in e A rts Association, will give two a d d re s s­ es? on Hiroshige, T uesday, O ctober 4, a t 4 o ’clock and 8 o ’clock a t the E lisabet N e y Stu dio. H iro ­ shige, Mr. Ma si err un says, is one of the best of the J a p a n e s e a r t ­ ists in w oodprints. Pharr Issues Call For More Players A special inv itatio n to all str in g In stru m e n t play ers to be p re se n t a t the initial tr y o u ts and re h e a rsa l of the U niversity O rc he stra to be held a t the band shack T uesday a t 7:30 o’clock was issued by B ur-; the or-; n e tt P h a rr, d ire c to r o f ch estra, Monday a fte rn o o n . E D I T O R S E E K S M A T E R I A L Mrs. F a ith A dam s P e rry , editor j of official publications, re q u e sts ; t h a t some m e m b e r of each stu- ; d e n t orga n iz a tion b rin g or send ; R ide h orseb ack in T ravis H eigh ts T E I N E R T A B L E S S P h o n e 2 - 5 2 9 6 P h o n e 2 - 5 2 9 6 B est h orses and equipm ent in A u stin T h e re Is NO SECRET a b o u t our J u n io r Malted A h eap in g m e a su re of rich ice cream , p u re G rade A fla v o rin g f in e s t milk, the and malt' a in large f ro s te d glass fo r 10c. •d—served R EN T A C A R PATTON’S N e w 1 9 3 1 C h e v r o l e t s F o rd V - 8 . F o r d s a nd and N e w G u ad alu p e & 25th P h one 9 1 2 6 H ighest Professional Standards VV, Ie- them pro ■cod j u t Ha. e y e * and fit you iVAHD & TREADWELL <>lmnrtrist, HVCNTHtf'^ONGRESS Il a r k e d Coup alonely F r e e D e l i v e r y Ph. 4 5 2 5 —it s just An Old Felt CLEANED A N D RE-BLOCKED liy a scien t lfic and a ccu ra te pro­ c e ss VK- a lm o st re-m ak e your hat for you . So do not th row your . . . let us ‘’pep'' old felt aw ay it up! Geo. Wesley M aster C leaner 9 13 C o n crete Phone 2-1166 w e s t C o n fe re n c e was somewhat th e p a st w eek-end when a b a s e d o u ts ta n d in g n o less e le v e n s of this c ircu it ta s te d de- f ea t. The v ictim ? w e re A. & M., T e x a s , A r k a n s a s , and S. M. U. th a n f o u r The G reen W ave of T u la n e , e n ­ r a g e d by th e sud d e n loss of Felts, .freat c a p ta in , ov e rp ow e re d M adi­ son Bell’s A g g ies in New Orleans. W ith F r e n c h ie D om ingue a n d C ap­ t a i n A sto n show ing u n u su a l a b ib I I ity in c a r r y i n g the ball, th e Ca-1 j dets p u sh e d o v e r tw o touchdow ns. bu t the w e a k F a r m e r line w as as- j saul.ted by th e G reen ie backs. This I ! week th e A g gies’ B te a m p lays j I Sam H o u s to n on W e dn e sd a y a n d S a tu r d a y th e r e g u la r s ta n g le with j T exas A. <£z I. T h e T e x a s L o n g h o rn s h u m b ly d e f e a te d by th e C e n t o n - 1 j a r y G en ts, 13-6. A tric k y , polished I I o f f e n siv e , f e a t u r i n g th e p lay of \ Oslin. M u r ff , an d T ow nso n, C en ­ f o r clicked fro m F a g a n ten ary' backs, to u c h d o w n s a g a in s t long pass P rice, but ou tside o f o f f e n s e w a s tw o ] L ittle f ie ld ’s! * c harg es. T h e S te e rs scored o n c e ; to ; ; on a th is th e ir I cheeked. H illia rd ,' end, j i back, and iSarle, • wrere th e b r ig h te s t spots fr o m th e I I S te e r view p oint. This w eek th e y ! I v ; r v * ; — m eet F r a n k Carideo* M issouri o u t f i t in Columbia, Mo. b ru isin g t h e 1 th e y s o u n d ly into f o r T e x a s T e c h , w ho has b e e n c l a m - 1 t h e !! o rin g f o r a d m i tta n c e S o u th w e st C o n fe r e n c e th e | past few seasons, gave convincing a r e n e a rly evidence t h a t tr o u n c in g re a d y , c h a m p io n S o u th ern Methodist P onies in L ub bock, 6-0. This w eek j Ray Morris-on, sm a rtin g u n d e r the J tie with D en to n T e a c h e rs a n d the j the Tech M atadors, is I d e f e a t by e x p e c te d to r e t u r n to his a e ria l * circus a g a in s t th e p o w erfu l Rice I Ow'ls. T he Owls, b o astin g a s e n i o r ! t h e i r 1; eleven an d p rim ed f i r s t g a m e th e j Ponies, will to Dallas se e k in g to a v e n g e th e 21-12 d e ­ f e a t h a n d e d them last y e ar. in h isto ry f r o m jo u r n e y to win T h e Arka nsas R azorbacks, th e ir sophom ore backs failing to click as e x p e cte d , lost a h e a r t- b r e a k ­ in g 20-19 battle to th e Missouri Mines. Coach F r e d Thom sen is w orking h a r d to ro u n d the H ogs into shape fo r th e ir f irs t co nfer- \0 % REBATE T o a l l — No m em b ersh ip No D ep o sit R equired The reb ate >f -ail' tim e b efore J u n e I , 1933. tic k e t g iv e n you a t tim e is red eem ab le at once, or any­ With Our G ridders U F R E E L I N G E D W A R D E. “ P u n y ” MAXEY. Called by his te a m m a te s . B o rn O c­ to b e r 30, 1908, a t B rid g e p o rt, Texas. Tips th e b eam s a t 181 a nd is 6 f e e t, one a n d a half inches tall. A tte n d e d C hickasha H ig h School, Okla.. a n d B rid g e p o r t High School. E n te r e d T h e U n i­ v ersity of T e x a s to stu d y j o u r ­ In te n d s to g e t a m a s ­ nalism. te r of jo u rn a lism degree. L e tte r e d in b a sk e tb a ll and r e ­ ceived a re serv e l e t t e r in f o o t ­ ball. A t p re se n t, f ig h tin g f o r one of the h a lfb a ck positions. S h o rt sto ry w r itin g a n d f e a t u r e sto ry w r itin g a r e his fa v o rite school courses. is his fa v o rite A m bitious to be an editorial w aiter or a fo otball coach. C an ­ died yam s covered w ith m a r s h ­ mallow dish. His fa v o rite d e ss e rt is ice cream . Always drin k s p in eap ple juice. to a visit to ask H aw aiian w h y !). an d Sylvia Sidney a re his fa v o rite screemies. Amos ’n A ndy and Russ Columbo a r e his p e t radio perfo rm ers. ( D o n ’t Phillips H olm es Looks f o r w a r d Isles Reads A m e ric a n and L ib e rty m agazines. Likes to w aste time. B uddy H ack m an ideal a th le te and A r t h u r B risban e his ideal man. is his h a s She is his b e s t g ir l because “ she irresistible t h a t c h a r m .” Blam es th e depression lack of b irth control. A on few o f his h ab its a re walking fa st, g e ttin g up early, and e a t ­ ing ice cream . — IRV IN G ISR A E L . A rchie Gray, f o r m e r p re s id e n t of th e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation a n d a p r o m in e n t e x -stu d e n t th e U niversity, w as in A u stin F r id a y and S a tu rd a y . He is now' d istric t j I o f T he f ir s t gam e o f th e season s a tto r n e y of Ellis C ou nty, resid- j '* m W axahachie. 1 My-:---' ra