Today's Editorial Cure Social D iseases— Then Search for P olitical Ills THE DAILY TEXAN THE FIRST COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTH Today's Quotation “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be lim ited w ith­ out being lost.”— Thom as Jefferson . Volume 38 PRICE 5 C E N T S Austin, Texas, Saturday, October 24, 1936 F O U R P A G E S T O D A Y No. 33 Football is the ch ief topic o f | as to the b ills co n stitu tion a lity .' ■■■. —........—....... .. Texas and Rice Battle for Chance at Championship Today Southwest Spotlight Loss Will Drop Either Workers Receive $170 Senate Votes f,or On Longhom-Owl Tilt; Team From Conference In Second Day of Drive Houston Football M oi U"” pl“" R egistration continued jerkily, however, and the o fficials exp ect a good crowd tod ay; though per- : haps not the 600 which were at first expected. The opened i program ith Dr. L. R. o’clock last night I Scarborough as the main speaker. He spoke on "The Call to Divine Obedien ce.’’ at song This morning the visitors will m ee t at the U n ive rsity Baptist Church for speaking and special music. Harold Moore will open serv ice; the m e e tin g with ‘ Ann Hasseltine Stallw orth will give the devotional; the Rev. R. IL. Brown, Dr. Baker Jam es Cau I then, Dr. R. C. Campbell, Dr. T. ! C. Gardner, and the Rev. J. D. speak. Special music led by the L uling High Grey will will be | School Octet. at to u r o f S aturday aftern oon the visitors will be taken on the . U n iversity Centennial Exposition. the T h ey will be received Union Building, the A rchitecture Building, the N ew Library B u ild ­ ing, and Gregory Gymnasium. A fter that special gu id es will be to to those who wish available ‘ visit other of the ex h ib it halls. I The remainder of the aftern oon in visitin g other in or around will be points o f in terest Austin. spent T on igh t and tom orrow m orning the speaking program w ill c o n ­ tinue. Dr. John L. Hill of N a sh ­ ville, Tent!., will close the c o n v e n ­ 11:35 tion Sunday morning at o ’clock with his speech "i-urren- dered to the W ill o f God. there Mr. Hurt has con tacted some ex-students in H ouston and hopes to sell tickets and g e t promises o f today. memberships while H e will also a ttem p t to see as m a n y members o f the Board o f R e g e n ts a* are in Houston for the ga m e in r e g a r d s to the plan for the Board to underw rite the order for the uniforms. . ,v.»„vo .... T ickets for the concert are be- ___ Britain, France Strive for Peace S ig m a D e lta Chi T o M ee t S u n d a y L ON DO N, Oct. 2 3 — (I N S ) — statesm en o f tw e n ty-seve n nations fo r a d i p p ­ today squared o f f in g sold by m em bers o f the Aus- matic battle royal as the Spanish tin J u n i o r Chamber o f Commerce, non-intervention re- co nvened in the Locarno room at the American Legion, the Inter­ the foreign o ffice. fr a te r n ity Council, P anhellenie, and the yell leaders. The idea for the drive to u n i­ form the band w a s submitted to Mr. Hurt by m em bers of the In­ ter-fratern ity recently. laid and the support commission Plans were o f various organizations The campaign started T hursday. stalling, and France, pleading, played of peace-m akors in an e f f o r t to keep Ivan Maisky, the S ov iet ambas­ the sador. the f . S. S. R. free to aid openly the Spanish Leftists. from w alking out o f comm ission Britain, leaving council asked. roles and the in Hotrg Memorial On N ovember 12 the band will if the rep resentatives o f Fas- plav a concert o f both sw in g and c jst cou n tries launch a violent at- martial music a gainst Russia, Mr. Maisky Auditorium fo r which tick ets are WJH bolt the c o n fe ren ce, diplomats b eing sold. The showp will not be sajd> but if the m e e t in g — in con- free to blanket tax holders; trast to the last o n e— is orderly, the t he S ov iet emissary may agree to fir st tax holders’ show will he given a fte r T hanksgiving, Mr. submit Fascist co u nter-charges to Hurt said. Moscow. • o clock Sigm a Delta Chi. professional fratern ity, will m e 1’’. journalism rn Sun d ay night at Journalism Building 102 to dis- ; cuss the chapter’s participation in the national to be held at Dallas, N ovem b er 13, 14, and l o , Lane Goldsmith, v ic e ­ president, has announced. convention Candidates who have received to their election the notice of to be expect ?d fr a te rn ity are present. A program will be ar­ ranged, Goldsmith said. ------------ —o — ----------- MRS. HEA TH L E A V E S Mrs. J. Manley Heath, province d irector o f Gamma Phi Beta so­ l e f t Friday n ig h t for her rority, home in Denver. Colo. She has ; been the g u e s t o f the local chap­ ter this week. She will visit the j chapter in Dallas on her way home. 4 S tu d en ts C h o se n T o A c t as D e a c o n s Six new d eacon-, four o f them U n iv ersity studen ts, were elected to serve the I niversitv P resb y ­ terian Church at a m ee tin g of the night. congregation W ednesday They will take their positions in the church Sunday m orning. The four students are Giles A virett. Walter Howard. Tom Mc- Spadden. and Arthur Talley. The two resident deacons are M. D. W ood b u ry. assistant secre­ ta ry o f the ’i .M C.A., and VS. R. F uge, Austin printer. --------------- o--------------- N E W M A N C L U B N ewman Club will ha'.e Cor­ porate Communion Sunday, No- \ ember I at 8 o ’clock mass. Con­ fessions will be heard this a f t e r ­ noon and tonight. There will be no m eeting o f tho c l u b ' today. CHECKS A RR IV E First N.Y.A. pay checks for the year have arrived and are now available af the A u dito r’s O ffice . Those receiving check* are urged to call for them im- m eaiately. Dead Week as Strong as Ever; Exam Period to Last Nine Days DE A D W E E K is not dead. J u st now it is in hiding, but it will come to light again, as in years past, the w eek before fin al ex a m in a ­ tions. "Dead week is as much alive as e v e r ,” E. J. Mathews, registrar, said. "W hen a change w as made last spring, it was only to e x ten d the exam ination period to nine days instead o f six. The purpose o f the .■bange is to relieve con gestion on the part of both stu d en ts and f a c ­ ulty m em b ers.” the e x a m s all seem ed to come at once. For tw o or three day s in a two row, ex am s a day. perhaps, th^y had th ey will L a st spring f i f t y petitions So n ext J an u ary .students will to start c ram m in g on Thursday, the abolish d e a d week w e r e spon- fourteenth. B egin n in g the f o l l o w - 1 sored by Joe Storm, S:d Pietzsch, take and Joe Greenhill, editor* of cam- ing Thursday, pus publications. T hey made the exam s rounds of boarding houses, frater- ary 30. F'or several years classes ha rf j nities, sororities, and dormitories, been g ro w in g at the U niversity, and the petition:- were signed by P rofessors found th em selv es with 1,048 students. The petitions read: more and more final exam papers} through Saturday, Jan u ­ ----------- WI their last W feel that Dead Week i- not sooner did th ey give exam than th ey were obliged student-. help with registration. And all the hut th at it is a h o abused by stu- to dents and fa cu lty m em bers alik-\ vvh'le stu d ents were trekking ‘heir o ff ic e "W e th erefore petition the fa - looking grades. At the same time students ulty to abolish Dead Week, (sub- ( were also b em oan in g the fa c t th a t! S ee D E A D W E EK , page 3. ignored by most to only door* for S p ecia l to The D aily T e x a n H O U S T O N , Oct. 23.— With the en tire Rice Stadium a sell-out, a football-mad Hou ston is im patiently marking time until 2 :30 ©’clock; Saturday a fter n oo n when the premier gridiron show o f the S o u t h w e s t . — Rice vs. T e x a s— will be u nreeled in one o f the m ost colorful and ’ enthusiastic settin g s in the history o f athletic relations betw een the j two rival institutions. M easu re A p p r o v e d 23 to 9; Q u e stio n C o n s t i t u t i o n ality O f A c t ----------- A dm itting that it knew little of the subject, and expressing doubt will not the u ltim ate result o f; The vote was on approval of C. A. Smith, associate profes- U.T. Professors Return From C.P.A. Meeting discussion all ov er town. Waiters the T exas Senate yeste rd ay ap- in the dining rooms ask for pre- proved the U nem p loym ent Insur- dictions— as th o ug h an yon e could a nce Bill, 23 to 9. fore cast the en su in g brawl. Scalpers accost the free c o n fere n ce com m ittee’s p edestrians in an e f f o r t to ped- j report, and the bill now awaits die choice tickets which are go- approval o f the House, which has m g rapidly at $ 1 0 a throw. \ es. ordered it printed King Football ha? a strangle hold aor o f accounting. C. F. Lay, p r o - ; on the Bayou City, a hold which fessor o f a ccou n tin g and m a n a g e­ ment, R. A. W hite, instructor in business administration, and C. H. Sparenberg, U n iver sity auditor, returned Friday from the A m e r ­ Institute ican o f A ccountants' Convention in Dallas. .......... ......... The American Institute of Ac- directly to a hotel, only countan ts aud tho American S o - 1 later for Rice F ield to ciety o f C ertified Public A ccount- w orkout afte r the freshman con- tants, tw o national organizations,' test. Bill Pitzer appears to be the and the T exa s A ssociation of Uni- sole Longhorn who will be d e f i - 1 versity Instructors in A cc o u n tin g nitely out of action. Aside from S ta te mto a and the T exa s S oc iety o f Certified Public A cco u ntan ts, tw o state or- ed through a brisk ganizations, m et in the c on ven tio n , Dr. Lay said. the hack, the entire unit proceed- difficulties, and voted against signal drill, o th e r s Longhorn squad arrived in H o l s - ton inauspiciously at 12:45 o clock today. Jack Chevigny took them I d ec,* red ‘ it th* k a ur bearing rain be,a n n 2 °n g-range aet o i t . "It us probably unconstitution m ediately after the close o f em ons ra ion. The special j the se ss*o n - 1 to leave s t . * , a a VQte Mon lay morning. the bill bad enough i lo u r na to be ready for Brownwood. ur ^a " * e In S enate against voting loosen 1 w< ’J"31 ^ 0 rd ™ ' hark until t he 8 ^ e , t I , . ‘ By JOE B E L D E N T e x a n S p o r ts E d ito r R en ew in g a grudge battle tw en ty-th ree years old, the T exa s L ong­ horns meet the Rice Owls as their second con fe ren ce op p on ents at 2 :3 0 o ’clock this a fternoon in Houston. - ■ ■ It is imperative for both team s that th ey win the game if th ey w ish to remain in the con feren c e race. The traditional T exas-R ice rivalry ♦ h a s already come to boiling poin t for anoth er year. The resu lt will be drama b efore the 16 ,000 w a it­ ing for the kick-off. Rolfe Says Architects Want Registration A fte r a w eek o f solem n prac­ tices fo llow in g the d isappointm ent handed to them by Baylor last Saturday, the Longhorns arrived in H ouston Friday m ornin g and took a ligh t workout. This after- regional noon th ey will m eet the te a m that last has d efea te d them fo r the tute o f Architects last week, ^ a *jtw o years, but which has only th e A fte r a tten d ing th e ter the a ,*'U,n majority to put it into e f f e c t im- convention o f the A m erican Insti Rolfe, chairman o f the Tie- ^ en ab| e to do ^ gjx tjmes In debate before the vote, Sen- p a y m e n t of Architecture, reports history o f the two schools. S t u d e n t . C o m . 1 , 5 0 0 S t u d e n t . G o i n g CJaud WeBterfi€,d o f Dal)as th a t T exas mem bers are resum- r o n ) , o a * f n r t h o ing their request for the registra- nrnnnn.v u n e o n , l, lulu,„ - , tion o f architects in Texas. A t the through 9nii convention other discussions cen- : tered on atten d ed the the sm all-house, archi- Gulf c ity teeture at the T exas C entennial, for the 6 ,0 00 and plans for the 1939 W orld’s show a sligh t increase o v er Fair at N ew York. Mr. Rolfe said. previous A larger crowd than t h a t which at the tod ay, sold here the encounter. N o t more As tQ tbe regjst ratjon o f archi- than 1,500 T ex as stu d en ts will jn Texas, the D ep a rtm en t o f w itness the battle, how ever, m a n y 3 qqq wbo made tho Dallas 1934 game is expected fo r tickets passage Architecture js eag er to see such cha n ces for approv- under one uniform exam ination Ltwfca and his I n c l u d ^ T ™ ; co m m ittee r* With T e x . , Dr. Smith, v ice-president last and Chevigny an nounced his men were Senators E. M. Davis o f a progressive step ready. * le f t early to- Austin, T. J. Holbrook of Calves- states, there are only ten which thp , PH. on o f Roi fe declared. Of the fo rty -eigh t John Hornsby The Rice team taken, Mr. trip ha vin g inspected their p o cket- Ke care m M u n d « w i v F or th e Instructors in Ac- j on Galveston Bay, where year o f the T e x a s Association o f nigh t for the Houston Yacht Club ton. John S. Dedditt o f Lufkin, do not register architects. U n iv ersity counting, presided at the round will rest until the game. table discussion of securitie s and Kitts, coach of the Owls, said that 1 Arthur, author o f the Senate bill the conven tion , explained ex ch an g e comm ission regu latio n s despite a severe injury h a n d ic a p ,10f un em ploym en t insurance which registration laws in T exas for American corporations. T h e his men were m en tally ready for was tw o state o rganizations attended Institu te o f Ac- the American W e re Tead^, Buck Friedman, passajr€ 0f Hie bill today, explain- Registration Boards. they and Clint C. Small o f Amarillo. j Davisson Bill in com m ittee, urged Jim mie Senator Allan Shivers of Port sor o f architecture, who attended Dr. Goldwin Goldsmith, profes- o f Architectural the House lead adjusted with tionai Council the game. * or to affiliation with the Na- ^ hich tickets arc available a t the that will ”$3? ° r e m o n a * c ‘° l ’ . . , ,r 0 * er€ w ill be * a ome? s t b eg in n in g a t 2 :1 5 c C A C I? u 11 orium, h , ra^ . * . ! c o u r a n t s ’ m eetin g. it had been altered Owl captain, stated c t ^ l y J^hen j ing that The U n iv ersity represen tatives asked his to opinion. The T exas sujt ^ F ed erai SociaI Security had a prominent part in the dis- team , on the other hand, was *n g oard and that any changes might cussions and programs, Dr. Lay an extrem ely nasty mood a.; day. said. Dr. Lay served on the Com- This, close fo llo w ers say, indicate m ittee on Education of the T ex as trouble aplenty fo r Rice. S o c ie t y of Certified Public A c ­ countants. and with the C om ­ m ittee o f the Round Table. Mr. t h e S parenberg w a s elec ted to Board o f D irectors of the T ex as S oc iety o f Certified Public A c­ countants. liable for payments should become I if Federal fu n ds exhausted, and provisions were i n ­ serted to make the Federal Gov- the administration ; e m i n e n t pay Dr. Montgomery Talks to Club port was the p r o v i s o , that w * * h in r to n ;eopardjze is not State '* the T w en ty -tw o professors re p re­ sented tw elv e universities and c o l­ leg es from the United States at j the convention. —-------------o--------------- K irby H a ll V e sp er O ffic er s E lec ted I Dorothy Ann Davis was elec ted ; president o f the Kirby Hall V es- ! per Com m ittee W ednesday night. Others W atts, vice-president, and Virgin- ia H enderson, secretary. Plans w ere d iscussed Sp eak in g on in the Driskill Hotel Thurs- TAX BILL C O N FE R EE S Unparalleled confusion - T h e A ^ a S y s t e m .” Dr. R. H. M ontgomery. I professor o f econ om ics, told the Austin Lions Club at their lunch­ eon day that there seem s to be a dif- about w hat the Texas House y esterday as an fe rence o f opinion is. apparent majority fo u g h t a stub- the American syste m really Dr. M ontgom ery those born minority in an e f f o r t to in- w ho have r ecen tly been question- struct the omnibus tax bill c oil­ ed by the com m ittee of the House fer ees against deliberalization of HO USE IN STRU CTS is am ong R epresentatives looking f o r ^ e State's pension system. inps jn T ex as collages. In support o f his opposition to Asherton The instruction u as proposed in a resolution by Jo? Caldwell of rocked dfTlt elected were Elizabeth atheistic and com m unistic teach- for the monopolistic in flu ences. Dr. Mont- ‘ \ . It g ’the Wjl, and ^ eWure ,f T hanksgiving program. A program gom ery quoted J e ff e r so n and Lin- ^ Ho iSP up. in- coin, for Sunday was v'rawn eluding tw o son gs to be led by enu nciated L im .! . Ross. a scripture reading dem ocracy by Bess Tisinger. and a read.u y bv Mattie L?e Davis. e x ten d e t goud to Jefferso n that a saying, "When the principle t h e the should ( r e a l e s t am o u n t th „ r„ , r „m greatest number o f people, he ment deleted th. refrom. " ' ^ i i e d ' ‘'smaii amend The V esper services are held on a lternate Sun days at 5 o ’clock. A n y student may attend. -------------- o ------------- Dr. C r o w e ll to T a lk T o F re sh m a n Girls ’n thorough agreem en t with present economic idea. D ISCU SSIO NS TO START The freshman class o f the Wes- He further stated that Lincoln prophesied an era of corruption ley Foundation will begin a new w hen the wealth of the nation series of discussions concerning would be co ncentrated ts regular hands. Although Lincoln made this m eetin g Sunday m orning at 9: IS sta tem en t sev enty-nine years ago, o ’clock. Dr. M ontgomery asked his listen- few “ Stu den t Problems" at ThP discussion this week in a for € *a * mon. espe j a c 1 J win an all-day drizzle th a t m ade fo o tb a ll . - • — Plan U rged - in t h . N .C.A .R .B ., The N.C.A.R.B . has as its ob- b,ood beat fa s te r . enthusiasm on jectiv e the bringing o f all states tbe campus ran high Friday. Jaes. assistan t for the registration of architects, cheerers led a large group across c . » p u . M r t e r d . y . . r a i n * to t h . T ex a s f - d u a l , schools belonging to the Associa- Union, where the "Owls,” in the form of a dum m y dressed in fo o t- tion o f Collegiate Schools of Ar- chiteeture. of which the U n iver sity ball uniform, hung in e f f ig y . F if- is a member, will be eligible to teen band members furnished pep and George E. the Mentor S ystem . This system, Dr. Goldsmith Hurt, band director, and Lewis, T exas t h . walk rn fr o n t o f s t u d e n t, rally, three the for o f « • • » « « $ P rovid e, that arehi.ee- !p o k ; t h . atudent,’. - B o . , Rica" 5erv? ‘.hr' * T n n .u n d e r a mentor, who is a reco g­ nized practicing architect. A fter fo r ination. If he passes, he the N .C.A.R.B registration. : this period of experience, the stu- have been "Let me say t h i s ” Dr. Gold- a nd ano th er was Stickers urging \ > " B eat R ice” tw o in evid ence takes th<* N .C.A .R .B exam- days on windshields, notebooks, is free and even backs of stud en ts. A I tc practice in all states requiring train carrying 2 0 0 fan s to H ous- ton le f t last night at 11:30 o'clock, th is smith added, "as conditions stand, morning at 6:45 o ’clock. T w o hun- le f t on the a Texan has to pass a great nu rn- dreci an d thirty-four ber of exam in ation s to practice regular 1:40 o ’clock train F rid ay in outside states; w hereas outsid- a fternoon. ir s come i n t o fe x a s a n : tar,*’ u; the work of an architect w ithout taking any exam in ation . As the Longhorns made ready , Qr th ie m o rja i Stadium, the B aylor leav e to a S ” ' p ^ s o u o u i "u‘« o"f"th'.'Verm Honed Krrors » e r e p o r t e d out by 8" d Ted T w om ey architect; it » ll inform the pub- •> ** 1 lie who is qualified to do this s e n - » " d the m °Hon P ictu res o f ice W e are favoring the registra- the team in action w ere shown, tion erat public good that will come in ° f the defeat, the the eh itectu re. protection of the public and encouragement of b etter ar- r h e v ig n y has in Texas because o f the gen - but th ere w as never a discussion P itie r Out th a t said the Building* P r a i s e d That T exas architectural stu- trained a . th,-se J***-J " '" startin g line-up against the Owls will be much the same as in the . « / Mid the resolution. ••that on House Bill 8 report the "The proposed law in T exas will the c o n fe ren c r com m ittee „„t prohibit en yon e from drawing same building plans, but it will prevent gam e th a t evaporated from their ' , * Dr. Caroline physician o f the U : Service, will deliv I series of lectures for Thursday a fternoon at 5 o clock and killing pig s,” he concluded. agree with most folks that the in H o gg Memorial Auditorium. jdpa js silly, but we must remem - I he lecture is compulsory all first year and transfer women ber that Mr. VV allace told us that enrolled in any physical training b efore w-e had killed one pig, class. A rra ng em en ts for roll-tak- U nited S tates Steel had killed 87 its pig iron; before ing at the door have been made, per c#rvt: of and each stu d ent will sign a card pj^w’ed under one row of cot- which will be delivered to her in­ ton. International Harvester had structor. plowed under 83 per ce n t o f the cotton p lanters.” "Dr. Crowell ha* been Local T a le n t to G et H ea rin g O ver A ir S asso ­ ciated with the U n iversity Health Service a number o f years, and is well equipped through experience and in terest to give this first g e n ­ eral lecture, which will he invalu­ in an sw erin g a number of able T h e t a . D illingham , c h . lr man tho c o m m it te e on health lectures for girls, said Friday. the Supreme ( curt will speak. All freshmen have been invited to attend these m eetings. A fte r g raduating from the Uni- sta rt in his place. Others in versity. he went to C h icago. Upon the line up will probably be Jack Collins at left end. Ray K eeling at le ft tackle, Howard Terry at le f t guard, Clint Small at center, J. T. See ROLFE S A Y S , page 3. ; _ ---------- — _ — 104 Smiths Outnumber Joneses • * r In University Family of 6,478 • I f * *1 / q i n n right end, Henry M itterm ayer a t C URE A N O T H E R for the great fam ily of Smiths. I he 104 Smiths * ; back. Substitution^ will be possi- thirty-four man from the are in the m ajority at the U n iv ersity and o utnum ber the rival -squad th at made the trip. Joneses tw o to one, a survey of the new student directory shows. Al- While the Longhorns have a most up with th-e J o n eses in rank are the D avises, Browns. Johnsons, motley collection o f one \ i c t o r j , Harrises, Moores. Wilsons, and Taylor*, each having more than th rt> one tis, and one d efeat, the Owls cannot show a very favorable r e c ­ one win and three losses. They beat Georgia 13 to 6 , and they have lost to A. & M., 3 to 0 , D uquesne, 14 to 0 , and L.S.U., 20 .n i l to Jo e I od of Austin. I ho r e p r e s e n t . a rc --- the ord* S om e of . h e m o rn N,„ B r a u n f e l s tor s h o r te s t N ex t week Will mark the for- mal "openinlr o f the U n , v e r i t y « u d , n t , in tho U n iversity f . n t i i y = of j h o a r ov er KNOW w h it * up to now bas been using a chestra. The new and Jim attem p t to give the people on the son, Williams. Miller, Patterson, Wilson, John Adam.-, campus who have talent a chance Roberts, W alker, Hill, and Evan.-. F ergu-on. as well as Bob Burns program will th ose of W hite, Jackson, Tho mo- University also has its Woodrow local or- tive names in th e d irer.o n t 0 R o m a n c e C lub H ears Dr. S w a n s o n I to broadcast. i Dr. C. A. S w an son , associate language*, de professor o f romance reviewed ‘La C r I s e Conscience F r a n c a s . Hazard. W ed n e sd a y aftern oon at reCf or a m eetin g of the Romance Club, o fficer s w m by Paul la U niversity re he Ur a "leader ai stud en ts b y W alton N ew to n , pro. (0 ta kr interest criticize the programs. The first w e e k ’s program will might be selected from the 8,47:* j Names b egin nin g with letter in the alphabet are every the feature Jim Mot arth>, U n i\ersity nam es o f the in body. Simple nam es such as Fry. gu i(je , which also will list offic er- student, v ho plays the organ the style of Jim m y L unceford, j m Uft and Hare do not make up 0 f a jj stu d en t organization s and I niversitv studen in RICE GAME ON KNOW Station KNOW has arranged a special broadcast o f the T exas- Rice football game S aturday a ft- A lm ost any ad jective or noun and A n d y Gump, the direr to v. fn- all n am es Y zaguirre, and C e te a u x a .e .-cat- 0 f the "X" class, tered th roughout it* page-. oecasiona' a! 1 fa cu lty members. such as Hri.-sikopoulos, 0 f Floresville is the sole I j b e student farthest from home Ed X interns ernoon a t 2 : 2 0 L0 ’d o f k; PIC l gram will come by wire from the Rice field. occupant fo llo w in g The n Dr. Aaron elec ted : r. president, a n d Schons, secretary. D Sch affer. on th e program mar make appl!- '" T H U HO NO R for the Anyone w ish in g to participate D o r o t h y cation to anv one of the five stu- -I name undoubtedly goes tv ever., sta te d en t announcers or to N ew ton . I V ivian C aroline Doeppenschmidt the U niversity. T ur* ut U lu * longest Turkey. S tu d en ts I ^ b u l . o f alm on fr om in the Union attend Re Weather Saturday, cloudy, light rains, | and w a rm er in the a ftern oon. Page 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Saturday, October 24, 1936 Haas Gallops 72 Yards for Only Score as Yearlings Beat Slimes, 6 to 0 * lf l f lf l f lf lf * * * * * * * * * * * * >„ opaves Way Texas-Rice, Bear-Aggie Games Feature Conference Play a i A A * a* an rn a A * _ **■' a A -A. a ^ ♦_ _ _ _ _ Bryan’s Pass 77>e M A R C H — S P O R T S — For Victory B y J O E B E L D E N T **«n S port* Editor By V E R N O N R O O K E , J r . S p * r \a l to Th* D o ily T ' r a n it is o f H O U S T O N , O ct. appear*, n e v e r T E X A S o v e r R I C E T . C . U. o v e r M I S S I S S I P P I . A- A M. oT*r B A Y L O R . L . S . 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N o stu d e n t than buy a t i c k e t to help u n ifo r m sc o r e s w e r e 6-2, 6-4. his band. N o o n e could be ask ed to do less. M aur ic e F in c h e r o f A b ile n e has raise d e f e a te d B o b b y B illin g s o f D al- las, in s tr a ig h t s e t s to b e c o m e the t e m p o r a r y n u m b e r o n e m an on is b e i n g a^ked to do m or e th e f r e s h m a n t e n n i s te a m . T h e to Both c o n t e s t a n t s p la y e d caAi- t io u s te n n is , s e l d o m g o i n g to th e n e t f o r p l a c e m e n t s bu t c o n t e n t to w a it and f o r c e th e ir o p p o n e n t into error. to F in ch er 's p o w e r f u l f o r e h a n d and bac k h an d d r iv es the b a s elin e c o r n e r s w e r e t h e d e c id in g facto r# in his victor y . H e wa# n e v e r s e ­ t h e r io u sly pre sse d m a tch . t h r o u g h o u t W ith th e c o m p l e t i o n t h e e lim in a tio n t o u r n e y , t h e f r e s h m a n r a c q u e t e e r s h a v e sc h e d u le d t o u r ­ n a m e n t play a t t h e p r e s e n t . o f ------------ t o N o w c o m e s t he t a l e d i r e c t f r o m Al e * Ki n se l , r u s h c a p t a i n f o r t h e f r a t e r n i t y Chi Phi*, o f h o w his its m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s s e c t m e m b e r s o n c h o i c e s e a t s a t t h e Ri ce g a m e . M o n d a y m o r n i n g , w h e n t he s t u d e n t t i c k e t s w e n t on sal e, f o u r p l e d g e s w e r e d i r e c t e d t o be a t t h a A t h l e t i c C o u n c i l o f ­ f i ce a t 4 : 3 0 o ' c l oc k . T h e y w e r e t h e r e , a n d by t h e t i m e t h e o f f i c e o p e n e d a t 8 o ’clo I , a l ine l o n g t he Chi Phi * of c u s t o m e r s s a w w a l k o f f wi t h n o less t h a n f i f t y - t h r e e of t h e b e s t s e a t s a v a i l a b l e a t t h e H o u s t o n s t a d i u m . Campus Weeps For Rice Owl On U.T. Gallows stirred In the f h a i o w o f the g a llow s, t h r e e m e n s o r r o w f u l l y wiped their e y e s . T he w :nd g e n t l y , r o c k in g the lim p b o d y ha n g .rig by the neck. T h e t h r e e m e n w iped t h e m ist their f a c e s a g a i n as g r e w h e a v ier . T h e y g a v e a final pull to leg, t h e h a n g i n g f i g u r e ’s in e v i d e n t s a t i s f a c ­ t h e n sn ailing tion s t r o lle d a w a y the C h u c k W a g o n . to w a r d l e f t A m an had e v i d e n t l y b e e n p u n ­ e a r ly Texa« ished a c c o r d i n g to j u s t i c e . H is h or se had be e n w h ip ­ ped fr o m b e n e a t h h i m — l e a v in g his f e e t s p u r r i n g t h e air a# hi* n e c k t i e g r e w t i g h t e r and tig h te r. T h e g a l l o w s w e r e in f r o n t o f th e m an, th e T e x a s U n io n , a n d u p o n c lo s e r i n s p e c t i o n , t u r n e d out t o be an e f f i g y o f a f o o t b a l l star f r o m R ic e I n s t i t u t e . A r n o ld A r o n s o n , D a v id a n d J a c k S t r a u s , E. L. W a g n e r , S a u l F r i e d m a n , an d D a v id G r e e n f i e l d , m e m b e r s o f P h i S i g m a D e l t a f r a ­ t e r n it y , w e n t to H o u s t o n f o r th e g a m e . D R . K E L L E R T O S P E A K D r. E . G. 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U . o f f e n s i v e a g a i n s t B u l l Dog* in t h e C o t t o n Bo wl g a m e i n D a l l a s S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . M o n t g o m e r y h a s p r o g r e s s e d s e n s a t i o n a l l y t hi s s e a s o n a* a p u n t e r . Hi* p a s s i n g , w h i l e n o t o n a p e r w i t h t h a t o f S l i n g i n ’ S a m m y B a u g h , ha* b e e n q u i t e e f f e c t i v e . Vi e w o r k e d as q u a r t e r b a c k i n s e v e r a l g a m e s l a s t s e a s o n , b u t h a s b e e n h o l d i n g d o w n t h e r i g h t h a l f b a c k p o s t so f a r t hi s y e a r . A g a i n s t Mi s s i s s i p p i S t a t e h e m a y a g a i n a p p e a r a t t h e q u a r t e r p o s t . Texas Harrier Squad Meets Rice in Houston Today T h is m o r n i n g at 1 0 : 3 0 o ’c loc k t h e L o n g h o r n c r o s s c o u n t r y t e a m , th e M ule W i ls o n , m e e t s t h e Rice t e a m in th e f i r s t m e e t o f in b a n d s , t o d a y , F i v e P e r h a p s t h e m o s t c o l o r f u l band the s p e c t a c l e e v e r p r e s e n t e d f e a t u r e d b e t w e e n S o u t h w ill be h o m e c o m i n g h a l v e s o f B a y l o r ’s g a m e a g a i n s t T e x a s A. and M. C o l l e g e S a t u r d a y , P r o f e s s o r E v ­ e r e t t M. M c C r a c k e n , d ir e c t o r o f t h e B a y l o r G o ld e n W a v e B an d , s e p a r a t e u n i ­ said f o r m e d 5 3 2 t o t a l i n g m u s ic i a n s , will be m a s s e d on th e g r id ir o n o f W a c o ’* n e w m u n ic ip a l j s t a d iu m to f o r m m o r e t h a n t h i r t y v a r i- c o lo r e d l e t t e r s , s p e l l i n g o u t a w e l c o m e h o m e to B a y l o r a lu m n i. 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U . 3 2 B a y l o r ________2 I .1 ___ T e x a s 2 .. A r k a n s a s . 2 3 ...... ........... 2 Rice 1 .0 0 0 . 7 5 0 . 6 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 C o n f e r e n c e S ta n d in g * 0 0 W T L P ct. T e a m A. and M 2 T. C. U ................... I A r k a n s a s B a y lo r T e x a s R ice S. M. U . 0 1 . 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 I . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 I 0 . 0 0 0 I 0 .OOO 0 I .OOO O O O I . 0 ___ 0 ___1 0 . . . La*t W e e k ’* Score* G e o r g e W a s h in g t o n 13, A r ­ k a n sa s, 6, W a s h in g t o n , D. C., F r i d a y night. B a y lo r 21, T e x a s IS , A u s t in , S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . S. M. U . 16, V a n d e r b il t 0, D a lla s, S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . A. and M. 18, T. C. U. 7, C o lle g e S t a t i o n , S a t u r d a y . Rice 13, G e o r g i a 6, A t h e n s , Ga., S a t u r d a y . S a tu r d a y '* Gam e* ( W i t h la*t y e a r ’s ( c o r e * ) T. C. U. vs. M ississippi S t a t e , B a y lo r ( 1 4 ) vs. T e x a s A. and Dallas. M. ( 6 ) , W a c o. T e x a s H o u s t o n . ( 1 9 ) vs. Rice ( 2 8 ) , A r k a n s a s ( 7 ) vs. L. S. U , ( 1 3 ) , S h r e v e p o r t , La. L e a d in g C o n f e r e n c e Score* S t a t e s h a r p s h o o t e r s a r r iv e in D a l ­ las th is m o r n i n g f o r th e ir C o tt o n Bow l g a m e S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t th e T e x a s C h r istia n H o rn ed F r o g s . T h e i n t e r s e c t i o n a l m a t c h is o n l y one o f f i v e a c e gr id b a t t l e s to be s t a g e d in the T e x a s s e c t o r t o ­ m o r ro w . A r k a n s a s ’s b a tt l e w it h L o u i s ia n a S t a t e ; t w o S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e g a m e s , o n e m a t c h i n g Rice and T e x a s and th e o t h e r p i t ­ t i n g th e B a y l o r B e a r s a g a i n s t t h e ' T e x a s A g g i e s ; a nd th e s q u a ll b e ­ t w e e n T e x a s T e c h and C e n t e n a r y : also f e a t u r e th e w e e k - e n d . fo r D o p e s te r * se a r c h e d v a i n l y an t o ­ i n t a c t f i n g e r n a i l to c h e w da y as t h e y m a d e s e l e c t io n s . A r o u g h - a n d - t u m b l e c o n f e r e n c e s e a - : son, c o m p l ic a t e d by th e s h o w i n g I o f th e ’’i n e x p e r i e n c e d ” S o u t h e r n M e th o d ist M u s t a n g s and t h e u n ­ d e r d o g B a y l o r B e a rs , h a v e l e f t the dop e sp illed in sm a ll b its o v e r I p l a y i n g f ie ld s . th e O n ly o n e t h i n g is su r e t o d a y : T h e M u s t a n g s w o n ’t w in. T h e y h a v e an o p e n d a t e . S o u t h w e s t ’# to t h e f o u r t h p e r io d M ost a t t r a c t i v e is the g a m e at W ac o w h ic h will m a tc h B a y l o r a g a i n s t t h e T e x a s A g g i e s . L a st w e e k t h e B e a r s sc o r ed 21 p o in ts in d u m p t h e y a r e r e ­ T e x a s , 2 1 - 1 8 , and t h e p o r te d c o n f i d e n t o f d o i n g sa m e to t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p - f a v o r i te F a r m e r s , w h o t u r n e d b a c k T e x a s C h ristia n . B u t th e B e a r s p la y e d o v e r th e ir h e a d s t h a t d ay , and it is u n l ik e l y t h e y will h a v e th e sa m e i n sp ir a t io n t w o w e e k s r u n n in g . ......... T P P la y e r , p os., t e a m 30 R a w li n g s , q., A r k ................. ...... 2 4 To dd , h., A. a nd M F r i e d m a n , f., R ice ................. 2 0 18 B e n t o n , e., A r k ................... F in le y , f . ( S. M. U . ......................IR 12 R u sse ll, q., B a y l o r ______ 12 H u n te r , e., Ark. . 12 N e s r s ta , h., A. an d M. 12 M a n n in g , h., A. and M. . A n o t h e r g r u d g e b a tt l e a t H o u s ­ t o n w ill s e e T e x a s t r y i n g t o r e - d e e m i t s e l f a t the e x p e n s e o f R ic e, w h o sc o r e d la st it s f i r s t v i c t o r y w e e k a g a i n s t G eor gia . A n n u a l l y se a so n . t h e Owl# and L o n g h o r n s m a n a g e to d e v e lo p hard l e g a m e is over. T e x a s sh o u ld be the f a v o r it e on fo r m , bu t t h e h o m e t w o field a d v a n t a g e c a u s e s this w r i t e r o t h e r m e e t s s c h e d u le d f o r t h e se a - 80n, o n ly o n e o f w h ic h is w ith a to side w ith Rice. T h e T. C. U . -M ississipp i S t a t e c o n f e r e n c e t e a m , t h a t o n e b e in g cla sh sh ou ld be a n o t h e r aid in s e t - w ith A. & M. L a st y e a r t h e U n i ­ t i n g th e p e r e n n i a l a r g u m e n t as to v e r s i f y t e a m w o n t h e S o u t h w e s t title , and L i t t le f i e l d , w h e t h e r t h e S o u t h or t h e S o u t h - C o n f e r e n c e w e s t p la y s th e b e t t e r ball. U n f o r - har r ie r c o a c h , c o n f i d e n t l y e x p e c t s t u n a t e l y , t h e p r o b a b le e l i m i n a t i o n o f S a m m y B a u g h . H o r n e d F r o g sp ark p lu g , is lik ely to g iv e a f a l s e p i c t u r e o f Ip*‘m b e r * are r eq u ire d to a t- the sit u a t i o n . T h e C h r is t ia n s r a n k th is o u ti n g . P le a s e sign up n e ar th th e r u n s trip w e r e s e l e c t e d b y G e o r g e th is w e e k . ( M u l e ) W ils o n , R e m u s T h o m a s , F is h e r. s e r v ­ i c e s will be he ld on t h e o v e r ­ n i g h t p a r t y o f O c t o b e r 24. A ll S q u a d m e m b e r s to m a k e trial Sports Notice in g p o i n t a f t e r a 2 .5 m ile run. to p o f th e ir d iv ision with J o e to r e p e a t t h is s e a s o n . L o n g h o r n h a r r ie r s B a l d w i n , G ord o n T E - W A I - H I S S in s ta l l a tio n lin e u p , T h e y fr o m h a v e a r e t h e tend on th e T t - W a i - H i s a b u lle tin board b e f o r e 9 o ’clock S a t u r d a y m o r n ­ ing. l ea d er . L O R R A I N E S T E N G L , S l i n g i n ’ S a m d o i n g th e p i t c h i n g , O ’N e a l R e e d , E d w in X i m i n e s , and j u s t h u t w ith him o u t t h e y are t h e is a n o t h e r ball clu b. lik e ly to l e a v e a so u r t a s t e in th e T e x a s s u p p o r t e r s ’ m o u th s. S a m P a tillo . T h e y f i n i s h e d trial r u n s in th e o r d e r n a m e d . Ike P ic k l e T h e sq u a d will r e tu r n to A u s ­ tin on th e s p e c ia l t r a in S a t u r d a y n ig h t. T h e n e x t m e e t will be w ith T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o lle g e S a t ­ u r d a y , O c t o b e r 31. ----------------- o — — ..... I w h a t s t a r t e d N e u t r a l P R A G U E , O ct. S h r e v e p o r t , La., t o s e e s o m e a c t io n , T e x a s will c o n t i n u e h a v i n g c o ld T ig e r s. W ith R o b b in s ------------o------------ S T U D E N T S I N J U R E D Texas Will Have More Cold Weather on th# bor d e r , w i l l w e l c o m e a s p e c ­ t a c u la r c o n t e s t t o m o r r o w w i t h th e R az o rb ack # t w o t r y i n g o th e r S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e t e a m s to do— b e s t t h e L, S. U. fa ile d r e p o r t e d w e a t h e r f o r q u ite a f e w d a y s d u e r e a d y t h e in P o r k e r s h a v e t h e b e s t c h a n c e y e t , t o c o n d i t i o n s w h ic h P r in c e A lb e r t, C a n a d a , w h e n t h e bu t th e s m a r t m o n e y will s till rid e n or m a l m o v e m e n t o f th e h ig h an d low p r e ssu r e air w a v e s b e c a m e s l i g h t l y high er. T h e p e r a t u r e in th e U n i t e d S t a t e s F r i- d a y w a s t h a t o f St. P a u l , M in n., C o n f e r e n c e , ” sh o u ld be w h a t w it h JO d e g r e e s . H e a v y s n o w fell o v e r P rin c e A l b e r t and S a n t a F e, w as su r p r ise d by W ic h it a f o r it# law, w h ich p r e v e n t e d his g i v i n g a N M. A r k a n sa s, T e n n e s s e e , K en - o n ly d e f e a t , w h il e C e n t e n a r y l o s t s c h e d u le d le c tu r e . F i g h t i n g tu c k y , In d ia n a , a n d O hio also re- p o r t e d low t e m p e r a t u r e s . I w ith t h e u n d e f e a t e d L o u is ia n ia n s , T h e T e x a s T e c h - C e n t e n a r y t w o “ u n o f - f ic ia l m e m b e r s o f t h e S o u t h w e s t is c o m m o n l y k n o w n as a h o n e y . T e c h se n , a J e w i s h e m ig r e p r o f e s s o r o f ( I N S ) — A n t i- s e m i t i c r io t i n g broke o u t at t h e G er m a n U n i v e r s i t y T h u r s ­ d ay, and a n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t # ! in ju r e d . T h e C z e c h o s l o v a k ­ w e r e ian to g o v e r n m e n t c lo s e t h e U n i v e r s i t y a s a r e s u l t o f t h e d i s t u r b a n c e s . T h e r io t s b e ­ g a n w it h a d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f G e r ­ m an s t u d e n t s a g a i n s t H a n s K el- l a s t y e a r ’s an d B o r d e r C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p s . O ne m isty w e a t h e r in all s e c ti o n s , w i t h tim id v o t e f o r T e c h , b e c a u s e t h e h e a v y rain s in t h e n o r t h w e s t por- g a m e is a t L u b b o c k and h o m e c o m - 1 L O N D O N , Oct. 2 3 . — ( I N S ) ______ F o r c e s o f G en . F r a n c i s c o F r a n c o tion o f th e -----------o__________ 5 0 , 0 0 0 F I G H T E R S to T u l a n e — n o t h i n g to be a s h a m e d lo w e d i n g f o r t h e Red Raiders. o f — an d tied A r iz o n a , l o w e s t t e m - g a m e , f o l- s t u d e n t s t h r e a t e n e d t o o k part. t y i n g up r e p o r te d in w h ic h J e w i s h c lo u d y T e x a s s t a t e . t h e 23. A City Unto T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S During the progress of fifty years The University of Texas has grown into a city unto Itself . . . a city with 8,480 inhabitants, a city with a buying power, a city that de­ pends upon the merchants of A u s­ tin for its needs. The Daily Texan is the only daily medium through which you can reach the inhabitants of this newer city— The University of Texas. A D V E R T I S E C O N S I S T E N T L Y I N TH E DAILY T E X A N and HELP THE TEAM WIN THAT GAME S elect your m e s s a g e by num ber from this list and file at a n y W e s te r n Union o ffic e 1 3 5 0 W in or y o u . lose, w e are w ith 1351 G ood luck. W e k n o w y o u b o y s will s h o w th e m . 1 3 5 2 Go a h e a d and w in . W e h a v e a v i c t o r y s o n g r e a d y . 1 3 5 3 A lm a M a t e r ’s t h o u s a n d s are in th e s t a n d s f i g h t i n g w ith y o u v ic t o r y . a n o t h e r fo r B e s t o f luck. 1 3 5 4 C o n g r a t u la t i o n s . T e ll b o y s •we are v e r y proud o f t h e m . 1 3 5 5 C a n ’t y o u h e a r us c h e e r in g ? T he c row d is w ith y ou . 1 3 5 6 F r o m f i r s t w h is t le c^n se e to v i c ­ lin e y o u s m a s h i n g t o r y . 1 3 5 7 M e k n o w y o u can w in t h a t g a m e . D o n ’t fa il us. 1 3 5 8 F i g h t w i t h e v e r y t h i n g y o u h a v e , b o y s , a n d b r i n g b a c k victory. 1 3 5 9 W e a r e b e h in d y o u f o r v i c ­ t o r y . B r i n g h o m e th e b ac o n . 1 3 6 0 W e a r e pr ou d o f y o u . M ake u s d o u b l y p r o u d t o d a y b y a v i c t o r i o u s g a m e . If you p r e f e r to compose y o ur own mes sag e you m a y s en d 15 w o r d s a n y w h e r e f o r 35c Another NEW WESTERN UNION Service Saturday, October 24, 1936 Dormitory Girls Discuss Women Student Problems AIRWAVES B y E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y A gain it is a week-end. Again th e Longhorn g ridsters are going to fig ht it out on a foreign field. J u s t w ait a m inute please. I have n o t tu rn e d into, as yet, a sports w riter. But this is m erely to call everyone’s a tten tio n th a t, this be­ ing Saturday, the T exas team will play a game of football. And be­ fu rth e r fo re we proceed down this bew ildering path of w ords let me say t h a t this game, im p o rta n t to which followers, Texas and all of h e r is mighty a n y cally an y time in late a fte rn o o n or nigh t hear the results of all big b attles of the day. KNOW will c a rry a CBS broadcast of some grid battle and on th a t scores of oth e r gam es may be heard. But fo r the general convenience of radio sponsors have the public, p u t additional p rogram s on the air which will give all the d a t a on to d a y ’s results. At six Red Grange will give scores of team s over th e entire T O D A Y IN B R I E F 2:20 o’clock— Rice-Texas game broadcast, Station KNOW. 2:30 o’clock — Grid • Graph P a rty , T exas Union. 8-10 o’clock— P lanetarium , Old L ib rary Building. 8-11 o’clock — Observatory, Physics Building. 9-12 o’clock — All-University Dance. (C ontinued from Page one) completion of th ree years of ex ­ perience he passed “ rigid” Illinois exam ination. the “ At th e convention, discussion of the small-house b rou ght forth im p o r ta n t points,” Dr. several Goldsmith said. “ The architects are endeavoring to find a solu­ tion to th e problem. The Federal H o u s i n g A dm inistration has shown th a t an arc hitec t’s services a re essential to even small-house construction. Mr. Rolfe r ep o rted opinions of famous architects on the archi­ te c tu re of the Texas Centennial Exposition. Stephen F. Vorhees, national presid e n t of the A m eri­ In stitu te of Architects, d e ­ can clared the S tate Building to be sufficiently good to be an asset to any civilization. At the Shows “ T H E BIG BROADCAST OF 1937.’’ With Ja c k Benny, George Burns, G ra tia Allan, Benny Goodman’s O rchestra, etc. A t the P aram ount. ( F irst d ay ). “ CAIN AND M ABEL.” With Clark Gable and Marion Davies. A t the State. (Reviewed to d a y ). “ TH E P R E S ID E N T ’S MYS­ T E RY .’’ With H enry Wilcoxon, B etty Furness, and Sidney Black- mer. At the Queen, ( F irst d ay ). “ GIRLS’ DORMITORY.” With Simone Simon, Ruth C hatterton , and H e rb e rt Marshall. At the Capitol. “ STORMY.” With Noah Beery, J r . A t the Texas. sider Marion Davies as anything 'uke Je a n e tte MacDonald. V i e Y o u n g call* f or p i an i s s i mo on his Sh e l l C h a t e a u p r o g r a m . H e is on the ai r e v e r y S a t u r d a y ni ght at 8 : 3 0 o clock o v e r N E C . Cafes Laundries Typewriters Phone 2-3164 Phone 2-3165 Miss Smith, Crocker To Wed Miss Elizabeth Smith, ex-stu­ d en t of the U niversity, and Wil­ liam H. Crocker, ex-student of the U niversity of Oklahoma, will be m arried S a tu r d a y in Dallas. The wedding will take place in the E ast Dallas C hristian Church with Dr. L. N. D. Wells officiating. D uring the past week Miss Smith has been honored with a num ber of e n te rta in m e n ts in Dal­ las. She is a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Mr. Crocker is a m em ber of Pi K appa Alpha f r a ­ ternity. Dixie Camp Director To Visit Here Mr. A. A. Jam eson, director of Dixie Camps located in the Blue Ridge M ountains of north ea ste rn Georgia, will be in Austin during the week-end. While here, he is to be the g u est of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ellison. a tten d e d invited A nu m ber o f stu d e n ts and f o r ­ the U niversity mer studen ts of the Dixie who have Camps are to gree t Mr. Jam eson a t an open house to be held S unday a fte rn o o n from 4 until 6 o ’clock a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Kreisle. Included on the s ta f f fo r the past season were Louis Wilkerson, Jim Kreisle, Lawson Goggins, and Tom Law, all students in the University. engineers rn To Meet Here Pi T au Sigma, national hon­ orary m echanical en gineering f r a ­ ternity, wil convene in Austin, No­ vem ber 19, 20, and 21, H. E. D ea­ ler, professor o f mechanical eng.- neering, and nation al secretary- tr e a s u r e r fo r the fra te r n ity , said Friday. This is the firat national convention to be held in the south or southwest. aa from universities More than f if t y delegates from sixteen stu d e n t chapters, m any of fa r them aw ay as P ennsylvania and Minne­ sota. are expected. E n te rta in m e n t fo r the visitors is being arran ged by C. S. Pugsley, Clyde P. S tan ­ ley, and P. B. Croom, committee a r r a n g e ­ in charge o f general ments. O ther com mittees to as­ sist in plans f o r the meeting will bo appointed later. a t J. V. M a rtin is, p r o f a n e r of mechanical the eng in ee rin g University of Minnesota, national president, and E. S. Gray, p ro fe s­ sor of mechanical en gineering at the U niversity of Missouri, n a ­ tional vice-president, will attend . A g et-to g eth e r smoker will be held in the Texas Union, T hursday night, N ovem ber 19. F rid a y night the Kappa c h a p ­ te r of the U niversity will hold formal initiation service* fo r new m embers, with the guests in a t ­ te ndance. Following the initiation will be the an n u a l b an que t and a dance in the Texas Union. S atu rd ay m orning the group will go to San Antonio to inspect the United S tates A rm y a e ro n a u ­ tical fields. C L A S S I C A L C L U B T O M E E T Dr. H. J. Leon ha* announced th a t th e re will be a meeting of the Classical Club Monday night at 6:30 o’clock. Members of the club will have supper at the U n i­ versity C o m m o n s New o fficer- will be elected a t the meeting and plans fo r re g u la r meetings of the club will be form ulated. P I C N I C P O S T P O N E D The Wesley Foundation picnic has been postponed because of the cold w eather. Durwood Yates, chairman of the recreational com­ mittee. has called a meeting of the com mittee n e ib ers Tuesday night a t 7:30 o’clock. will be broadcast this afternoon.] Now this inform ation probably is J of very little im portance to some j of you. But to others it might be im portant. And so fo r those who j w a n t to know w hethe r or not the game will be on the air, these w ords have been dedicated. No d ifficulty should be had finding a listening post, f o r on the cam ­ pus there are enough radios to go aro u n d for ab out fifty thousand s tu d e n ts— th a t is the way it seems to me walking down the (frag a n y ­ way. in of for th a t So I imagine th e ir unique way. the sports announ cer who gives the descrip­ tion of the Texas-R i:e game will have a goodly nu m b e r of patron? in Austin. Now some of the Uni­ versity students can go to Hogg Memorial A uditorium the grid-graph party. And, to tell the tr u th , it is b e tte r th a n the radio broadcast. A pause to c o n g ra tu ­ late Mr. Zivley and bis s ta ff on the the excellent sh o v in g It gam e beats anything th a t radio can o f­ fer. In the first plare you can see the ball actually moving up and down the field. You can h ea r the crowd th a t is packed in the audi­ torium whoop it up when anything w orth whooping a b o u t happens. Somehow a person gets into the spirit of the things O’, er there. At home by himself or a t a drug store he will not get this atmos­ phere though he will probably come off in a b e tte r physical con­ dition. the The amiable Joe Belden, Texan sports editor, tells me th a t only a b o u t fiftee n h u n d red students as are going to Houston com­ pare d with thousand th ree th a t w ent to Dallas for the O .l . game. Add th a t nu m b e r to those a t the grid-graph p a r ty — a b o u t tw enty-five h u n d re d — and you get fo u r thousand. And to impress o ur m ath te a c h e r we can subtract from the enrollm ent in school— around eighty-five h u n d red — and we will see th a t is forty-five hundred. And now h av­ conclusion of ing this H erculean problem, we can safely say th a t is ju s t abou t the n u m b e r who will have their ears glued to a radio from the hours of 2:15 to 4:30 ©’clock. T h a t is for one quite a radio audience event. The station to Austin which can be tune d in for the game is WOAI, San Antonio. the answ er reached n e a r e s t the And stome of you who a s t pork chop* because of y o u r in te re st in th e “ pigskin” gam e can practi- G I R L S GO T O G A M E F ourteen m em bers of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority will atte n d the gam e S aturday, Molly Schwartz, president, said. Making th e trip are Mrs. Eva Loeb, housemother, Sadell D orfman, B eatrice Fried- berg. Minette Tobolowsky, Evelyn Cherkas, J e a n e tte G insburg, Ruth Schulman, Shirley Rae Tashnek, Valerie Rosenthal, Sari Cohen Dorothy Rae Levinson, V era Bark- stern, Sylvia G olenturnick, and E tta Leff. MRS. D A Z E Y D E SE R T E D Mrs. A. M. Dazey, m a n ag e r of th a t the m e n ’s dorm itories, said she was le ft in the only “ b o y ” B rackenridge No. II fo r the w eek­ end, as V incent Lucia, Michael Gaines, John Fuchs, Brad Oxford, C. H. Boyd, W a rre n and T hurm an H ewitt, Horace Boh Smith, T hurm an Talley, and Bill Moody, of B rackenridge Hall, will a tte n d the Rice-Texaa game. Johnson, Hays M offett le ft F rid a y nitrht fo r H oulto n to a t te n d the Texa?- Rice game. Electricians Go To Dallas Meet (C ontinued from P age one) of taking je c t to action of the Board of Re­ g e n ts ). and substitute in its place m o t h e r week final for exams.” The results, petition b roug ht fo r later the fac ulty adopted the proposal adm inistrative the council fo r a tria l nine-day exam period. However, it did not ab o l­ ish dead week. And stu d e n ts may ex pect the same proceedmgs as last y ea r and the vear before and the year before that. Miss Doro­ th y G ebauer, assistant dean of women, has said th a t social activi ties again will be suspended d u r ­ ing the week before exams. A ruling in th e catalogue th a t p rofessors m ay not assign w ritten p ac ers or them es or quizzes over a large q u a n tity of m aterial d u r ­ ing th a t week will still be in e f ­ f ect. The rule does n o t mean th a t professors m ay not continue to m ake daily assignments. Thcv may quiz stu d e n ts over p n arlicu ’a r a s ­ signm ent, too, Mr. Mathews « > d So dead week has n o t been se n t to its grave yet. DINS A N D D A N C E at the “ W h e re th e U n iv e r s ity Crowd, G e t s T o g e t h e r ” Steaks— Chicken Dinners— Mexican Dinners I M i l e N o r t h o f C i t y on G e o r g e t o w n R o a d nation. Thornton F isher follows him th ir ty m in u te 5* la te r to give more dope. At 7 :30 o’clock over CBS— KTSA is the closest station — the best of the evening goes on. It is Ed T h o rg e n erse n ’s Football Revue with sport guests and Kay K y se r’s orchestra. R a th e r behind the othe rs is Clem M cCarthy who j comes on a t ten o ’clock for late news. 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T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Saturday, October 24, 1936 FROM OTHER PENS C L U B P L A G U E IS M E N A C E T O S T U D E N T S O N C O L L E G I A T E C A M P I , D E C L A R E S O ' C O L L E G I A N C lu b s, o r g a n i z a t i o n s , g r o u p s , f r a t e r n i t i e s , or w h a t e v e r is t h e n a m e - f l a g t h e y f l y u n d e r on A m e r i c a n c o l l e g i a t e c a m p i are a t o n c e a b a n e and a p l a g u e to th e a v e r a g e s t u d e n t . “ S h o u ld I jo in , and i f I d e c id e to a f f i l i a t e will m y e f f o r t a n d i n i t ia t i o n f e e be o f s u c h v a l u e t h a t I w ill be r e w a r d e d f o r m y e x p e n d i t u r e s ? ” is t h e q u e s t io n t h a t is c o m in g m o r e a n d m o r e to f a c e th e intelli-< g e n t st u d e n t . in d iv i d u a ls w h o th e r e t a k e are in T h e m u l t i f a r i o u s c o n g l o m e r a t i o n o f c lu b s t h a t h a u n t t h e A m e r ic a n c a m p u s a re b e c o m i n g m o r e n u ­ m e r o u s e a c h y e a r . A i d e d b y th e s t u d e n t s e v i d e n t f a c t t h a t m o s t are n a tu r a l “ j o i n e r s ” t h o s e g r o u p s t h a t w e r e e x t a n t h a v e e x p a n d e d an d t h o s e t h a t w e r e o n l y t h e i m a g i n a t i v e s t a g e h a v e e m e r g e d in to r e a l i t i e s w ith a t h r i v i n g m e m ­ the b e r s h ip gr o u p . D i s r e g a r d i n g i n ­ s i n c e r e l y in d u s t r io u s f e w w h o t e n d t h e m ­ to w i l l i n g l y o b l i g a t e s e l v e s f o r a t im e to a c c o m p li s h a s e r v ic e t h r o u g h t h e c o m b i n e d e f - ' f o r t s o f t h e clu b, t h e m a j o r i t y o f th e m e m b e r s o f m a n y c a m p u s c lu b s jo i n s o l e l y f o r t h e p u r p o se i n d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f p o s s e s s i n g an in k e y a n d h a v i n g t h e i r p ic t u r e t h e i r s c h o o l ’s a n n u a l. “ W h a t do all t h ' c lu b s on t h e c a m p u s o f a n a v e r a g e c o l l e g e a c ­ c o m p l is h and w h a t do t h e i n s t i t u ­ ti o n s a n d th e s t u d e n t s d e r iv e fr o m m e m b e r s h i p in t h e v a r io u s s o c i e ­ t i e s ? ” is a q u e s t io n o f t e n s h o t a t e d u c a t o r s . C e r t a i n ly t h e r e are o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n s t h a t s u c c e s s f u l l y e x e ­ c u t e t h e i r p u r p o s e s , an d c e r t a i n l y their c lu b d u t ie s s e r io u s l y e n o u g h to m a k e o f t h e ir w o r k an e x t r a ­ c u r r ic u la r h o n o r w o r t h y o f n o t h ­ ing. B u t t h e p r e p o n d e r a n c e o f t h e m e m b e r s w h o a c c e p t bid s to s o c i e ­ t i e s f o r k e y - o w n i n g a n d p r e s t i g e - a c q u i r in g p u r p o s e s are n u m e r o u s . th e clu b T h e a c t u a l l e a d e r s o n t h e co-1 l e g i a t e c a m p i a r e th e o n e s w h o are m o s t e a g e r l y bid f o r m e m b e r ­ sh ip in t h e v a r io u s e x t r a - c u r r i c u ­ lar c lu b s. T h a t t h e y d o n o t h a v e t h e le i s u r e t i m e t o d e v o t e to s i n ­ is c e r e e f f o r t s w it h in tr u e . W h y d o t h e y a c c e p t h o n o r in su c h c lu b s as m a y e x i s t ? D o e s a n y o n e r e j e c t a n y r e c o g n i t io n o f s e r v ic e s ? T h e y do n o t , and c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e m e m ­ is be r sh ip o f m a n y o f t h e g r o u p s c l u t t e r e d w i t h th e b u s y s t u d e n t s on t h e c a m p i w h o do n o t n o m i ­ n a l l y p o s s e s s th e tim e to do j u s t i c e to t h e m s e l v e s a nd to t h e i r o r g a n i ­ z a tio n s. h e s i t a t e t o s a m e in t h e I f a lo g ic a l s e g r e g a t i o n Of will be t h e s e r m o n t o p i c n i g h t se r v ic e . t h e v a r io u s c l u b s f i e l d co u ld be a c c o m p li s h e d an d i f th e ro s t u d e n t s w e r e w i s e e n o u g h t h o s e lim it t h e i r p a r ti c i p a ti o n o r g a n i z a t i o n s t h a t m o r e i n t e r e s t t h e m ; t h e n t h e “ c lu b c o n s c i o u s ­ n e s s ” o f t h e c a m p i t o d a y w o u ld a t 9 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k T u e s d a y m o r n i n g , | be r e m e m b e r e d o n l y as a ' s p a s m o d i be held and p r a y e r m e e t i n g will be held ] ic a n n 0 y i n g c o n d i t i o n . a t 7 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k W e d n e s d a y nigh t. T he B ib le c l a s s w i l l be a t 7 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k F r i d a y n ig h t. T h e s u b j e c t o f s t u d y will be “ T h e L i f e o f L a d ie s o f t h e c h u r c h will m e e t -D A I L Y O ’C O L L E G I A N . t h e f o r to P a g e 4 THE DAILY TEXAN Th* Daily Texan, stu d e n t new spaper of Th# U niversity of i* published on th e cam pus of th e U niversity a t A ustin by th* Texas St td en t F* jbiications, loc., *v#ry m orning except Monday th ro u g h o u t th e ion* sessii • E d ito ria l O ffie * * -~ J c a rn a lis m B u ild in g 101, 102, an d 103, le le p b o n * t i l l — 61 A d v e r t i s i n g and c ir c u la ti o n dep artm en t— Journalism Bul din* 106, r h o n # Z-3X6* (A fte r IO p.m ., 0 1 7 " ). and 2-3 16 5. P rin ted by the U niversity P re ss. A C. W rig h t. M a n a g e . S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i e s b y m a i l : f i r e d o l l a r s y e a r l y . T h e Z i p p e r A g e •ceees sM Ts o r o e national aovsstisino s t National Advertising Service, Inc. Cellefe Pmblisktrs Rtprt>tentative • 4 .0 M a d i » o n A v e . CMicAao LSlANSUtl . Boston • RORTLANO N e w Y o r k , N r - Sam PasNCfsco - BXA" - £ F D I T O R - r N - r W F . F A s s o c ia t e E d i to r S p e c ia l E d i t i o n s E d ito r _ ............. ................................ ___ E D H O D G E .................... ...Ed B yers ...Frankie Mac W e lb orn B o o k E d i t o r .. , T e le g r a p h E d it o r A s s o c ia t e - ------ -------- ._____ V i r g in ia N ix o n ............................................. .. J C. Arnold J o e W h i t l e y S P O R T S D E P A R T M E N T E d it o r __________________________________________________________Joe B e e f i n A s s o c ia t e ...................... ......... ...............................................................—* -John M cC u lly Jot- W h i t l e y Linn A s s i s t a n t s : N a t h a n S a fir , L ane G o ld sm ith , A l e x a n d e r , J o e F ran tz, Bob K in ca id. Lynn J a c k s o n , J im m ie P o u n d s III, V e r n o n Roo k e, G u y W ith e r s p o o n , fvldie D u n c a n . G ir ls’ S p o r t s _________ _ J u a n i t a W h itt le s e y SO C I E T Y D E P A R T M E N T .............................. F r a n c e * L anders E dito r A s s o c i a t e ................ .... ...................... — ................- .......................E liz a b e th K'-eney A s s i s t a n t s : V e rn a Dean C r a v en . H ele n F a y P a s s m o r e , E v e ly n B uzzo , ........ .......................... ...... M ary M cLaurin, G la d y s M atso n . Edi t or AM T S E M E N T D E P A R T M E N T ___ P e r ic l e s A l e x a n d e r N i g h t E d i t o r . ................ . ............ A s s i s t a n t N i g h t S p o rts E d itor D a y V olu n tee r . N i g h t S o c i e t y E d ito r F O R T H I S I S S U E M argar et H ulling K A T H R Y N O W E N S L a n e J a c k so n John D. M cC u lly ad, a n d L i l l i a n Y a t e s H e le n R a m s e y Which Is the American Way? T h e U n iv e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n : “ W h a t e v e r m ay bt* t h e l im it a ­ t i o n s w h ic h tr a m m e l in q u iry e l s e w h e r e , w e b e lie v e t h a t the g n at S t a t e U n iv e r s i t y o f W isc o n sin s h o u ld e n c o u r a g e the c o n t i n u a l an d f e a r l e s s s i f t i n g and w i n n o w i n g by w h ic h alone t h e tr u t h can be f o u n d . diversity c r e e d : from r ep o rt o f the board o f r e ­ g e n t s , 1 8 9 ) Th e U n iv e r s i t y o f T e x a s : “ The E d itor ial A d v is o r y C o m m i t t e e is d ir e c t e d also to e m p lo y an a g e n t to e x a m in e prior to p u b lica ­ tion nil p r o p o s e d n o n - a d v e r t i s i n g c o n t e n t s o f each is s u e o f f he D a ily T e x a n . T he C o m m i t t e e or th e C o m m i t t e e ’s a g e n t shall h a v e t h e p o w e r to e x c l u d e lib elo u s m a t e r ia l, im p r o p e r p e r so n a l a t t a c k s , r ec k les s a c c u sa tio n s, opin ion n o t based on f a c t , inaccur* a t e s t a t e m e n t s , art icles o f nat i onal , s t a t e and local pol i t ical q u e s ­ ti ons, i n d e c e n c i e s , m a ter ia l d e t r im e n t a l to g o o d c o n d u c t o f th e s t u d e n t bod y, an d mat eri al pr e j udi c i al to the best i nt e r e s t s of t he U n i v e r s i t y and e n y mat eri a! t a s t e or w i s e edi t ori al m a n a g e m e n t . . . ” — S e c t io n "8, Rule and r e g u l a ­ a d o p t e d J u l y 27 , t i o n s o f t he B o ard o f R e g e n t s , six th e d i t io n : in c o n f l i c t wi t h g o o d 1 9 3 6 . Cure Social Diseases--Then Search for Political Ills One o f the most e n li g h t e n i n g aud p e ne tr a ti ng of c o m ­ m e n t s on the current communi sm i nvestigation b ei ng car­ ried on by a co mmi tt e e of the T e x a s House of R e p r e s e n t a ­ ti ves c a m e recentl y from tho pen of Charlie E. Green, m a n a g i n g editor of T he Austin Statesman. Mr. Green c o n cl u de s his col umn “ T o w n I alk with t h e s e w or ds : “ El iminate the b ree di ng grounds and you el i mi n at e the h o pe o f commu ni sm. Gi ve youth, g iv e A me r ic an ci ti zenry the right to a decent , fit s tandard o f the p e o p le of the country the h er it ag f o f th- country. Convince tomorrow, th es e students of t o d a y w h o are the voters of th a t America ha* s o me t hi n g the world h as never s een b e­ f o r e : t h a t it woul d he t r a g e d y to tr ade this birthri ght for living. Re-sell a mess of communi sm. “ Give a man who has en er g y and thought a c h an ce to cons tructi vel y use that energy and thought . Hie u n e m ­ p loye d then, will he t h o l egi sl ators w h o will h a v e l eg is ­ lated t h em se l ve s out o f j o b s - .’ W h a t Mr. G r e e n ob vi o us l y m e a n s as t h e ‘h e r i t a g e of the c o u nt ry ” is every man s right I" live and w o i k unon- p re ss e d — a personal and social fr eed om that trans cends the year s since political b o u n d a r i e s , that has T h om a s J ef f e r s o n grown G> be the va ry e ss enc e of d e m o c ­ through racy. It is this democrati c ideal t h a t no “ i s m’ order can \ \ e have our u n e m ­ w r e st from the American people. p loye d. our s wea ts hop s, our poverty, sufferi ng, insecurity, slums, filth, hunger, and crime— but those, t h o u g h d e p lo r ­ able, are not a result o f d e mo cra cy . Such c ondit io ns are p reva len t under autocrat ic g o v e r nm e nt s; u nd er s oci al is ­ tic, fascistic, and rommuni stw orders; t h ey are found in royal mo narc hi es and in mi gh ty empires, in re publ ic s and in domi ni on s; they arf1 found under dictatorshi ps just as t h e y are found under a democrati c system. T h e ills o f our I by l a w — t h e y ca n no t be social s ys tem cannot he r e p e a k nul li fi ed b y a political change. Ins tead, a n y - system other t under, would add to these ills. Italy, a n d in Spain bol sh evi sm are the bes i nt el l ig ent ly be the judge does not cure all ilk. p e t h live mn the one w e n o w In Germany, in Russia, in imunism, fascism.% or ie p eo p le — w e ca n no t hat. But the s a m e me di ci ne • h a p s c o n g s f o r t By c h a n g i n g the Ameri can political coat w e cannot rid ours el ves o f the diseases vc it hi i». A doctor d o es not cut o f f a m a n ’s head me rel y because the p a t i e n t has a boil on his neck. Ame r ic an political and ec onomic s c ie n tis ts , then, must go a bout t he job o f curing A m e r i c a as the doctor w o u l d t h e patient. Mr. G r e e n h a s voiced t h i - pit t, s a y i n g : “ E l i m i n a t e t h e b r e e d i n g g r o u n d s a n d you e l i m i n a t e t h e h o p e o f c o m m u n ­ i sm. ” F i r s t , c l e a n t h e s l um -, give he p eo p le j o b s a n d s o m e ­ t h e u n e m p l o y a b l e , t h i ng to e a t , provide* f o r the* old a n d p j r g e t h e c o u n t r y o f c r i m e , e l i m i n a t e u n j u s t a n d u n d e m o ­ cratic soci al c on d i t i o n s . A f t e r t h e s e t h i n g s ar* d o n e , if t h e U n i t ed S t a t e s is still a sick n a t i o n a n d its p e o p l e a r e d i s ­ s at i s f i e d . t h e n a> a d o c t o r , l o ok f o r t h e p o l i t i c a l d i s e a s e * — t h en d e c i d e w h e t h e r i n f i n i t e s i m a l g er m* o f “ r e d ” t e a c h i n g s are t h e result*- or t h e c a u s e s of t he soci al ills t h a t re mai n. t h e Cl ean t h e mind, restore the the A m e r i c a n “ h e r i t a g e ” to the youth of toda y, and the citi­ z e n r y o f t o m o r r o w ’s A m e r i c a will t ak e care of its own h e a l t h y s el f. ideals, give hack B y G E R A L D M. P O R T E R W r i t e r s Ca n n o t A l w a y s Tel l the Tr ut h t h e ir im p r o v e C r e a t i v e p e o p le w i t h a s in c e r e art, to d e - r<* w h a t e v e r it m a y be, are a lm o st a l w a y s h a n d ic a p p e d b y th e d i f f i ­ i n t e l l i g e n t and c u l t y o f g e t t i n g c o n s t r u c t i v e c ritic ism . T he f e w p e o p le t h a t are b y t r a in in g and e x p e n i nee q u a l if i e d to g i v e the n e e d e d criticism are u s u a l l y r e ­ l u c t a n t to do so o u t o f f e a r o f i n j u r i n g the f e e l i n g s o f the ere- a tor. f a c t o r y to e li c it S o l i c i tu d e o f th is c h a r a c te r is n o t r e a l l y k in d n e ss . It o n l y helps l o p r o lo n g the d i s c o u r a g i n g pe- (iod b e f o r e the a r t is t or a u t h o r o t h e r s a is a ble his ■-at t o b e i n g vo» h v p e r - s o n s it iv e , s e n s e w h e t h e r or n o t th e ir w ork is be- in g lik ed a n y w a y . I f o n e c a n n o t •ake critic -m o f o n e ’s ow n work w ith c o n s i d e r a b l e o b j e c t i v i t y , one fr o m r e s p o n s e p e o p l e , u s u a lly * r e s tiv e hon id n e v e r sh o w it to o t h e r s. T h e r e are so m e ind iv id u a ls who fe el th at c ritic ism is th e ir “ raison d * n ■ T his m a y add to th e a b ­ su r d it y o f our world and d e t r a c t fr o m its p e a c e and h a r m o n y , but is n e v e r t h e l e s s tr u e . On one it i n d iv i d u a ls o f e x t r e m e , are those th) t y p e w h o have an e x c e s s i v e m oral s e n s e , a s t r o n g fa it h , and a b u n d a n t e n e r g y ; thexc b e c o m e r e f o r m e r s . On the o t h e r e x t r e m e , ! f u tili- are t h o s e d e f e a t i s t s in to cyn- t a riant, w h o d e g e n e r a t e and S o m e w h e i e b e t w e e n t h e s e e x ­ t r e m e m ay be f o u n d th e w r iter 'his c o lu m n . T his c ritic a l dis­ o f p o s itio n on m y own p a r t I some* tim e e x p la in to other*) by s a y i n g t h a t “ p r o b a b ly it is t h e p r o f e s s o r in m e ." Q u a in t h u m o r t h is,' t urning fr o m me, is a l w a y s f u n n y ( t o m e ) , so I -m ile p l e a s a n t l y at t h e j u n c t u r e . S o m e p s y c h o lo g i s t s ( p s e u d o ? ) e x p l a in th e fa u lt as b e ­ ing an in t e n s e desire for p e r f e c ­ tion. B u t , a s yo u will. like T h e r e is o n e fr ie n d o f m ine w h o s e w r i t in g s I c ritic ize in m ore o r d in a r ily g e n e r o u s d eta il t o o ) w h e n ' (how p r e s u m p t u o u s , tha n j ur ge d to su ch a b e c a u s e , nude fr o m m y f e e l in g s o f fr ie n d - i 'hip f o r him , I a d m ir e his skill in ta s k t e l l i n g a story and his o b j e c t i v e ! a t t i t u d e t o w a r d s his ow n w o r k . ! Anc! t h e n his s p e e c h e s f o r t h e d e -; fen p are a l w a y s i n s tr u c ti v e t w e n t y y e a r s . His in his b e h a lf will point. i n t e r e s t i n g and to m e, his j u n i o r by l a t e s t r e m a r k s this i llu s t r a t e In d i a l o g u e ’The sto r y su b j e c t e d to m y am a- teuri Ii c ritic ism a f e w d a y s ago wa- a r ace horse s t o r y w h ic h in-: e lu d e d a n e gr o j o c k e y f r o m N e w the O rle a n s. th e in j o c k e y used “ n ig g e r E n g l i s h ” p l a c e s an d in oth e r s g o o d F r e n c h , a f a c t which -cerned u n j u s t i f i a b l y i i n c o n s i s t e n t to me. M y f r ie n d in ­ f o r m e d me that this w a s n o t u n ­ usual a m o n g the n e g r o e s h e had k n o w n d u r i n g a l o n g r e s id e n c e in N e w O rle an s. 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T his p r o c e s s has g o n e on, the n e g r o e s l e a r n i n g g o o d F r e n c h ( w i t h C r e ­ ole i d i o m ) and c o r r u p t E n g lis h . or d e r t h e y , t h a t t h e it t r u th , h o w e v e r , (bat. e v e n u n i m p e a c h a b l e g o o d ' f ic t i o n . N o t e n o u g h k n o w n , My f r ie n d and I f i n a l l y a g r e e d , i f this is the is n o t; b e i n g w i d e l y ) f a c t w o u ld j cern to o t h e r s, as it did t o m e , to I be an u n b e l ie v a b l e i n c o n s i s t e n c y , i This c o m p r o m i s e s a v e d m y r e p u - : t a t i o n a s a critic. ---------------- o ....... t h e .. SI CK L I S T St. D a v i d ’s Hos pi t al < a i i F r e u d e n r ic h , M ary Mul- I lo c , J. C. B e a s l e y , D o r is C r an d all, A lic e T a m m , M ary W ils o n , H a r - : old H u g h e s . S e t o n I n f i r m a r y R ob er t Clark. P i t s e r Crom , J. P. 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