VOL. X X X ! Semi-Final Test lamation Set tor Tuesday T w elv e Girls and Boys O n Schedule T o C om p ete In Law Building W o m e n s C ontest at th re e , M e n ’s at Eight o ’Clock K T w elve w om en will meet in t i *■ s e m i f i n a l s of th* de* fcion c o n t e s t , w h i c h will he held T u esd a y a f t e r n o o n , F e b r u a r y I s . 3 o ’clock in the L a w B u ild in g I he s e mi f i nale a u d i t o r i u m . of th* m e n ’s d e c l a m a t i o n c o n t e s t wit! h e h e l d a t S ..’c hick I uesdfty nigh in t h e l aw a u d i t o r i u m . T he follow ing women will com ­ pete in th e corftest: M f ce Ila A v p le b s, G oliad; Evelyn G. Davi . D allas; K a th e r in e J. M arshall. Q u a n a h ; Cln.yt.io W oods Cace, Dal Da I la '• la - ; R oselle Rosenthal, J e a i i P ' t t e H o u s t o n ; I’. S h a w . F r a n c e - A. S h o r , D a l l a s d a n e U SI ion. D a l l a s ; D e s m o n d C. V, e a t 1-; e r f o r d , A m a r i l l o ; D e l i a A. W e a v ­ er, De I . e o n ; A l m a Cl eo W h i t l e y , el L. W i l l i a ms , ballas; E r n e s t i n e C A N D ID A T E The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 1 9 3 0 . Candidates Now Total Eight On Election Ballot An Editorial A tho u g h t for the Fiaternity Man T u esday Set as Last Day TU E m odern college “ social fr a t e r n i t y ” had its b egin n in g is the product o f seriou s j minded men w h ose ideals w e re o f the h igh est and w h ose m o tiv e s w e re u nselfish . The w isd o m with which these men w r o u g h t and the e ffic a c y of the fu n d am en tal principles th ey | sponsored have been a ttested to in the rapid rise and de- I W O Offices Open v clop m en t o f fr a te r n itie s th roughout the realm of A m e n - , For Sending Petitions more than a c e n tu r y ago. It ^ in S IX P A G E S T O D A Y N o. 1 1 6 . Medical Building Remodeled For New Dormitory! N ew U nit of Hospital Uses Foreign and Native Marble White Reports W o rk Progresses Rapidly O n Jo h n Sealy A ddition Faculty to Plan New Government Courses Tuesday S cheduled as special business to come b e f o r e th e g e n e ra l fac ulty, w hich is to m eet a t I o’clock T u e sd a y is th e r e c e n t ac tio n o f tho College of A rts a n d Science* in re g a rd to the p re sc rib e d g o v e r n m e n t co u rse s A ction will be ta k e n on the resolution a d o p te d re c e n tly by the fac ulty of t h e College of A rts an d Sciences which p r e s c r i b e * a o n e -h o u r course in g o v e r n m e n t* to be o f f e r e d in place of the three- h o u r course. th e plaits “ C om pletion ol for the r e m o d e lin g of an old medical b uild in g to m ake a d o rm ito ry f<»*’ | th a t a one b o u r course in govern bp r#qujrwd for „n degrees, internes at the Schooled Medicine] arc soon to be com plete a t aud was adop ted by the faculty of , ,, A rts and Sciences, T h e r e so lu tio n is to the e f f e c t im-. M w . n l ital.. I , . ^ p»>u «*»» (f , Phi Delta Gamma Plans Debate In Collegiate Meet Position of Election Boxes A n n o u n c e d N ext T uesday can and C an ad ian co lleg es and u n iv er sities. The u n in itiated laym an can only gen era lize on the prim j involved in th e w h o le fr a te r n ity conception, but ho c i pies involved in the w h ole i r a i e n u i y cuikvuuu.., my - can e s tim a te properly th e s e p rin c ip les n om a close study ot (.'allege fr a ter n ities the h istory o f the older fr a te r n itie s , are built prim arily on th e idea o f fr a ter n a lism —-the under- _ p rim arily ........ ........... Iring p rin cip le in all fr a tern al ord ers. B rotherly nun Wirt all tion and mutual h elp fu ln ess are the heart and core ot s u c h 'o r g a n iza tio n s w h eth er th ey be of a religious, social, T h ** ad d itio n fo r F e b r u a r y 25 fo r tw o office- and or professional typ e, l i o n s w h o s o p e r s o n n e l w a s t o b o m a d e u p o f v o i i t h t u l K i o u i . s Rcitcn! o f I ti tho fo r m u latio n an d in stitu tio n of fr a ter n a l o r c a m / .a - , s„Kir,,,„ ,„ ,<> e l e m e n t s Htn*ntk m w a s g iven to th e embodiment o f elem en ts t h a t \ v o u M appeal to and get hold of those who would seek of M a r g a r e t V a u g h a n ’s mum* on flu' ballot for a position on th o W o m e n ’s H o n o r ( (nineii b rin gs to ta l n u m b e r the el c a n d id a te s fo r the special e le c ­ to tion called ft. I,. W h ite, U n iversity supervis-j ami ,*t. t i g h t w ith no c a n d id a te s unnounc- mg a r c h ite c t, who r e tu r n e d I burs in od two un- d ay from G alveston. c o n te ste d offices. P e titio n s may m em b ersh ip. College en viro n m en t of the day fu rn ish ed the «|; filed with Josie Hailey, sc* ... the S t u d e n t s ’ A ssocia­ r o ta r y of tion, as la te as m id n ig h t T uesday, F e b r u a r y 18. S. R. G re er, election judge, has n o t a n n o u n c e d the place of election boxes nor box o fficials bu t p ro b ab ly will do so by T u esd a y , it w as sta te d . T he b allot is as follow s: P r e s i d e n t o f b ackground o f e x p e r ie n c e for th e fo u n d ers o f our college f r a te r n itie s o f th eir ex iste n c e, they s a w in d u lgen ce as a menace, and ecived th e idea o f a s u b s titu te fo r this indulgence. I hey ed slo w ly and with c a u tio n ; th ey selected what to th em ap ­ cd slo w ly and w ith c a u tio n ; th ey selected what to trier neared to be the m ost noble a p p e a ls to the em otions ut real p ro g re ssin g rapidly, On a recent tnj men and w o m e n ; th ey w rote a n d r e v i s e d ritualistic cere - 1 a n d «*W t«d th eir personnel w ith the .utmost care. _ Mr. w h i t e selected *..... — is being built in connection w ith) the the J o h n Sealy H ospital by is S calv a n d S m ith F o u n d a tio n , ip to St. Louis m a te ria ls for Mr. W hite also s ta te d th a t work | ana con* m ov­ t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s ­ »■'•««»>. 1 1 ■ * . N u t t 11 j 1 1 I t i t th e . .. 1 the ... •> ' i b . i • i L , . 1 , , * I i I . I ' I I 11 . . . I I I , i tw o plans subm it- S tu d e n ts w ith a vision sensed th e e m p t i n e s s M, the out P at i e nt Building, w t mh ^ tQ the faculty 0 f the College T h e r e w ere has to be su b m itte d to the g e n e ra l f a c u lty for a vote b e fo re f u r t h e r ac tion can be tak en. Winner* to Be Eligible For Membership In Society rn to the comply w ith the new r e q u ir e d course which of A rts th eir a n d Sciences m eeting F e b r u a r y I, to ta k e c a r e I is of T he plans fo r th e all-U nivcrsity deb a te s, which arc sp o n so red b y Phi Delta G am m a, h o n o r a r y p u b ­ lic speak in g almost; have rea ch ed com pletion, W. (). t h e M oore, n a tio n a l p r e s id e n t of law ; special f r a t e r n i t y , sta te d T h u rs d a y . T h o g o v e r n m e n t course, and the o th e r d eb a te s w iU be held d u r in g th e a th re e -h o u r co urse in A m erican f j r s t p a r t of April. g o v e rn m e n t, which is G o v e rn m e n t! T h e su b je c t f o r 310. d e b a te s will be “ Resolved: T h a t M odern is More D e tr im e n ta l A d vertisin g Dr, D. K. Brace, p iu fe ss o r of the Olte-hour f r a t e r n i t y , S t a t e 1 one, tho physical e duc ation in th e F n iv e r - T h a n B eneficial.” site will m ake his r e p o r t which T he d e b a te will be a n all-Uni- w as postponed a t the last m e e t i n g ' v,,r s jty forensic c o n te s t f o r th o se of the gen e ral faculty, F e b r u a r y who a r e not m e m b ers of l it e r a r y l l , on th*- cha n g es w hich a re to Hoeiotbt*, b u t who wish to p a rtic i- be m ade iii c a ta logue rules, per- r)llio jn deb a te s. T he p a r ti c ip a n ts ath- will be considered a s individuals r a t h e r th a n o rganized groups. T h e Th,- m atL -r o f s tu d e n t em ploy- „ inners o f th e d e b a te s will be d is* ta in in g letics. in te rcolle gia te to l i t . . _ .......- ......... ---------------------- pun«a«ir,H;n as dem anded and en forced w ithout eq u ivocation, been shipped o u t of I Wladelphia. n a t u r a l brick work is ju s t om pleted a n d p a rtitio n s are p ut up on th e f irs t floor. floor Mr. W hite selected the m o r t a r color fo r the brick d u r in g his last trip to G al­ veston, lege life Of a high moral stan d ard . C o n stan t application p rovem en t v\ T h o se who could not or did not con form to fr a ter n ity stun- ; I he m (lards w ere discarded. A g r e a t deal o f em p h asis was placed about cot on what the group could do for th e individual, but a grea ter being Pu , on w h a t th e group e m p h a sis w a s placed on g i v i n g th e individual an opportu nity Brick woik to d ire c t b b b,-st e f f o r ts to th e im p ro v em en t o f his g ro u p , will begin th,, week. A s ig n ific a n t ch a r a c te r is tic of all college fr a te r n itie s , until * a very recent date, w a s the insu b ord ination ot th e purely social side o f college life. Social fu n c tio n s and social con­ tacts w e re not neglected but th e e m p h a sis w a s on th e more fu n da m en ta l elem en ts o f c h a ra c ter b uild in g and frater n a lism . T he fr a te r n itie s and so ro r itie s of the L n iv e r s it y of I cxu.s h av e had much said o f them and som e th in g s done to them ; d u r in g the p ast decade. The fair-m ind ed fr a te r n ity man o w o m a n on th is cam p u s readily ad m its thai much o M h criticism a g a in s t fr a te r n ity life has been m erited. These sam e men and w o m en also ad m it th a t a 1 the dis of local fraternities are due to the str e s s th a t has been placed on the th e second . . . _ . . A I v on - - , Z socia l” side o f U n i v e r s i t y life. Local fr a te r n itie s h ave been P r o f e s s o r N o w E n g a g e d In Schaffer’s Book Evaluates Work In French Lyrics l .c .d . D eterm ines ees, which w as r e f e r r e d to a co m ­ m ittee at the last m e eting of th e g e n e r a l fac u lty , will prob ab ly be discussed also. •o ible for Phi D elta G am m a. ------------o —— — — S O C IE T Y M E E T S MONDAY T he A th e n a e u m L ite r a r y S o ­ ciety will m e e t M onday n ig h t a t in Law Building 7. 7:15 o'clock GEORGE WINTERLOTHA M • * * • • • • * Winterbotham To Run on Academic Assembly Ticket ti H o n o r Roll M ade by Senior; Studies S tu d en t G o v e rn m e n t G eorge S. W i n te r b o th a m , senior th e College of A rts an I Sci- in M WI , cne e? an n o u n c e s his can d id a cy Ho held F e b r u a r y 2o. ustin. T he tw elve m en who will m e e ^ ' t h e office of as se m b ly m a n fro m the ac adem ic school in t h e special election to bl i W i n te r b o th a m is r u n n i n g on his no own* volition a n d r e p r e s e n ts faction. H e m a k es n o ca m p a ig n prom ises, b u t is of th e belief th a t revision o f c e r ta in clauses in the c o n s titu tio n of th e S tu d e n ts A s­ sociation has becom e n ec essary . IL* b a s e s his c a n d id a cy on in th e con test T u esd a y n ig h t a r e as follows: A th e n a e u m L ite ra ry S ocie ty, M artin I- . < asey, A u s tin ; Jo se p h J . Dei ss, A m arillo; b r a n k J. Knapp, San A n to n io ; H og g D e­ b a t i n g Club, E d w in B e n n e t t, New Y o r k , NT. V.; William C. M e rr itt, D a lla s; J a c k S. N eblett, C a rd e n a s , C u b a ; Rusk L ite ra ry S ociety, Mar* h i u B u rch, L ib e r ty ; David t r a n k , i,7r.. D allas; Ralph Hill. D allas; in- I d e p e n d e n t gro u p , W a l t e r O v e r ­ man, A u s tin ; Mathias J. Sc hon, .lr., H a w a r d e n , Iow a; G eorge ( us- &n(j tw 0 a t T exas, w h ere he a th o r o u g h I nowledge of stu de nt af- s t u d e n t Body f a ir s a n d having s p e n t one y e a r a t 5 ale L n iv e rsity ha g o v e r n m e n t, M e r , P ort A r t h u r m a d e a stu d y of s t u d e n t selt-gov- e r n m e n t. Besides his scholastic: t r a in in g , he has had two y e a rs business ex p e rien c e w ith the < ity N atio n al Bank of G alveston. T he past se m ester, W i n te r b o th ­ the am m a d e the h o n o r roll of College o f A rts and Sciences. o--------------- W ohlford L eaves T o A tten d C ouncil M eet s o c i a t i o n 1. Jim m ie Miller 2. Virgil T illery V i c e P r e s i d e n t o f t h e S t u d e n t s A s s o c i a t i o n .Jacob L. 1. 2. E dw in ( E d ) Eikel M e n ’s A s s e m b l y m a n (-Jake) P a tto n t h e S c h o o l o f B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n f r o m .Jimmie T ee lin g 1. 2. J o h n Keevil M e n ’s A s s e m b l y m a n f r o m t h e C o l l e g e o f A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s I. G eorge S. W in te r b o th a m W o m e n ’s H o n o r C o u n c i l ( J u n i o r , t h e S e n i o r , o r G r a d u a t e ) f r o m A t L a r g e I. M a r g a r e t V aug h a n No p e titio n s have b ee n filed for th e M e n’s H o n o r Council f r o m th e I College of E n g in e e r in g a n d fro m th e School of B usin ess A dm inis- t r a t ion. Assignments Of Casts in League Plays Are Made le t! H e r m a n W ohlford f r i d a y , night for Minneapolis, Minn., to a t te n d th e g r a n d eoun< ii m e eting of Pin D elta f ’hi, n a tio n a l profes- (herm try a n d M anagers A p p o in ted to 26 District T o u rn a m e n ts O rg an ized evitable. d a y n e tte d the follow ing im p o r ta n t Gonsd p h a r m a c y p e r so n a g e s: CORA MAE f r a te r n ity . LA I* TI '/J ! I M HUR MA RY IO IU will r e tu r n lo A ustin l < b r u gu ilty o f o v er -e m p h a s iz in g the “s o cia l” to the deplorable n eg lect o f th e principles upon w h ich th eir resp e ctiv e fr a ­ te r n itie s w ere founded. Men and w om en have been pledged b ecau se o f th eir social p o ten tialities w ith no inquiry ° f their personal c h a ra c ter istic s. C h aracter d ev elo p m en t and m utual h elp fu ln ess h ave been sadly n eglected . • On e can n ot g o far a field a s s e r t in g th at a m a jo rity of p a ­ te rn ity people on the ca m p u s h a v e a very lim ited k n ow led ge o f th e p rinciples en u n ciated b y th eir “ national. F e w t a k e ( the p a ttitu d e tow a rd t e a c h in g th e s e p rinciples to th eir i tecnth Century French irroiln eith er bv precept or ex a m p le. T h e resu lt has been i n - Utry. has been published. r o p e r his la n g u a g a e s has book a t th e of Rom ance received word U n iversity, in “ P a r n a s s u s t h a t F r a n c e , ” which t r e a t s of th e c u r ­ re n ts and c r o s s c u r r e n t s in Nine- lyric po- I T he book e v a lu a te s the work of C om plete S tu dy O f Parnassians Dr. A aron S c h a f f e r , p ro fe s s o r will m e e t in Spring D ance D ate The L ittle C a m p u s D orm itory Association, composed of resid e n ts j the L ittle C am pus D orm itory, o r the d o rm ito ry gym-! nasi urn o’clock T u e s d a y ; IO night to se t a date for the L ittle j dance, C a m p u s s p r in g s e m e ste r an d to co m plete a r r a n g e m e n t s for th e a f f a ir , M. b. Daniels, p r e s i­ d e n t of the association, has an-! a t nounced. T h e recent in v ocation o f n ew ru les g o v e r n in g fr a te r n ity life in the U n iv e r s it y has done much t o w a r d cr e a tin g a n ew in tere st in the m ore fu n dam en tal p h a se s ot I paternity e x ­ istence. More a tten tio n is b eing paid to the selection of per- sonnet, and d efe rre d p led gin g is looked Upon as a great ste p t u r y forward. T h e e n f o r c e m e n t of s tr in g e n t re gu lation s h as ser v - ansu od to reestab lish our fr a te r n itie s on a more firm fo otin g . - Th*' f irs t c h a p te r s of th e book T he p resent person n el o f local f r a t e r n it ie s is no w o r se th an present a s u m m a r y o f the history the personnel at any tim e in the p a s t; in fact, it is be ter in the person rn of from {ut the p resen t personnel is the \ K ' i m ol its b eg in n in g dow n to the eve of th e a p p e a r a n c e o f “ Ie P a r n a s e c o n te m p o r a in .” T his is followed by ,i co n s id e ra tio n of th** work of T h e advent of rush week fu rn ish e s a w o n d erfu l oppor- tun ii v t o lo, al g r o u p s to W i n th e ir retu rn t o th e h ig h a n u s a s sian s w ere I.econtc de Manville, and B a u delaire. thi s m iscon ceived idea of fia t e r n it y airns. lyric p o e try in F ra n ce , th e P arn assian s, a g r o u p of lyric y e r 8 U g A n n o u n c e s p o e ts whose w o rk s influen ced the F re n c h third the N in e te e n th Cen-; q u a r t e r of Among th e g ro u p of P a r n ­ Lisle, lyric p o e t r y of the N ew M em berships of eight, T he V ersus F lub, g ir ls ’ public speak in g o rg an iz atio n , a n n o u n c ed th e m em bership new m e m b ers a t a m e e tin g F rid a y ; th e y a r e H a r r i e t H a r p e r , H ettie Lois Bandala, Doris R obertson, Elsie H am pton, M ary L ee S te p h ­ ens, D o rothy Rushing. Evelyn G. Davi , and C arol Sinclair. ... 0 , M eredith A nnounces Curtain Club T ryout ‘ niv* ‘ i n t o t h e i r a - o * o n te m p o r a m . x a s ® Dr. This Week On The Campus S U N D A Y 11:15 o’clock— D ean T. U. T a y ­ lor -peaks b efo re N ew m a n Club a t N ew m an Hall. 7 :30 o’clock— F . IL a t U n iversity Leave!! B a p tist -peaks C hurch. 7 :30 o’clock— Dr. E. P. Schoch speaks a t C o n g r e g a tio n a l C hu rch. M O N D A Y I o’clock-—Dr. R. IL G r i f f ith speaks on E u g en e O ’Neill a t A u s ­ tin Hotel. 7 o’clock— T e - W A A-Hiss C o u n ­ cil m eets in N Hail. 7:15 o’clock— H ild e b ra n d S ociety m e ets in Law Building. luiw 7 :1 6 o’clock— H ogg D eb a tin g Club m eets a t Y. M. C. A. 7:1 5 o’clock— A th e n a e u m L it­ e r a r y S ociety m eets in U w Build- i ing. 7:15 o'clock— A. S. M. E. m e e ts l a b ­ i in M echanical E n g in e e r in g o r a to ry , 7:30 o’clock— Classical Club m eets a t G II W e s t S e v e n te e n th S tre e t. T U E S D A Y I o’clock— P re se n t D ay C lub m e rts a t U n iversity Com mons. o’clock— W o m e n ’s tion sem i-final c o n test B uilding au d ito riu m . d e c la m a ­ in Law I o’clock— F a c u l ty m eets in G arriso n Hall audito rium . 4 o’clock— 'WL A. A. publicity m e e tin g in N Hall. 5 o’clock— F r e s h m a n C om m is­ sion m eets a t 804 W est Twent)** I S ixth S tre e t. 7 o’clock— C o n fe re n c e f o r elig­ ible fre s h m a n w om en in G a rriso n Hall a u d ito r iu m . 7:15 o’clock— A. S. C. E. m eets in E n g in e e r in g Building. 7:15 o’clock— M c L a u riu S ociety m eet" in I ^ w Building. Law 8 o’clock— M en ’s d ec la m ation sem i-final c o n te s t in Law Build­ in g a u d ito riu m . W E D N E S D A Y 5 o’clock— Robin Hood meet J 5 o’clock— R a c q u e t Club m eets in N Hall. 5 0*cio ck— B it and S p u r meet* 5 o ’c l o c k — G olf Club m e e ts ut j f Hall. 7;15 in d ance studio. o ’clock— Orchesi* m e e t: 7:30 o’clock— T u r t lc t tc tryout.. Curtis Beaty Leaves Hospital to Go Home C a r l i ' and S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n f o o t h i l l B e a ty , L o n g h o rn tr a c k s ta r, a t l a d bade St. David Hospital “ a d ie u ,” an*! r e tu r n e d to t i s hom e in W ichita hall"'. His m o th e r , who has been with him, ac co m p a n ie d him home. B e a ty h a s b een in the hospital Dm <* T h a n k s g iv in g Day, when he s u f f e r e d the in T e x a s A ggie gam** a t < ol!**g« Hon. lie w as playin'? g u a rd on the L o n g h o rn te a m . a bro k en leg B e a ty is a se n io r in the S* h o d ID- *.f B usiness A d m in is tra tio n . p la n n e d in ta k e his d eg re e J u n e . W h en le a v in g S a tu rd a y he s t a t e d to th e U n iv e r s ity n ex t fall. th e w ould r e tu r n th a t to S E R M O N S T O N IG H T D ra m a tize d .sermons in which y, ill be used O rie n ta l symbols, lighting e f f e c ts , and mu Mc ar*' to be given fo r e ig h t con.>ecutJve S unday nights, b e g in n in g to n ig h t at 7:30 o ’clock a t th e U niversity Methodist C h u rch . The Re v. H Bascom W a tts , p a s to r, will deliver th*' addresses. “ Je su s and B e th le h e m , of th e f i r s t title of the i which will be r e p r e s e n ta t io n the e v e n ts in the G eorge B a k e r life of Je sus. i» se ttin g , music, and in ch a rg e of i he •nos of the stage turning. -o- H A N D M A N L E A V E S l e f t S a tu r d a y Dr. M. S. H a n d m an, p r o fe s -o r o f economic*, for N e w Y o rk C ity w h e re he will a t ­ te n d a council m e e ti n g of th e C o m m itte e f o r Fellow ship o f So­ c ial Science R e sea rch . Dr. H and to r e t u r n in abo u t m a n e x p e cts a w eek. P R I C E 'S S IS T E R DIES Ed P rice, c a p ta in o f th** I ni vers ity f r e s h m a n b as k e tb a ll te am , le f t F r id a y f o r C ot Henna to a t ­ tern! t ter. R u b y C h a rles F itz g e r a ld , 7 y ea rs old, who died T h u r s d a y t ight, af- a s h o r t illness. T he fu n e ra l held S a tu r d a y . f u n e r a l o f hi t h e tor *wa . T he hook is in te n d e d more as an in tro d u c tio n to a co m plete bio g rap h ic al and critic a l s tu d y of th** n t r i b u t o r s of “ Ie Parn- upon w h e n e n ­ S c h a f f e r is a t p r e s e n t gaged. IN T E R V I E W S S T U D E N T S a d m in is tra tio n O. R. Roach of th e Bell Tel** phone C o m p a n y of Dallas will be in A ustin M onday, T u e s d a y , a n d W e dnesday, F e b r u a r y 17, 18, and 19, to see e n g i n e e r in g and b u si­ stu d e n ts. ness M onday and T u e s d a y Mr. Roach will in te rview th** j u n io r and s e n ­ ior e n g in ee rs in the ne w E n g in e e r- ing Building 106. W ednesdav he the se n io r business a d ­ will see m in istra tio n s t u d e n t s in D ean J office, B. Hall A. j q q F itz g e r a ld ’S S pring tr y o u t s for the C u r ta in Club will be held M on day n ig h t, F re d M eredith, a n ­ nounced at a m e e tin g of th e club T h u rsd ay night. — o —-——---- p r e s id e n t, E X H I B I T M A D E M O N D A Y S ketches a n d o t h e r w o r k by i i n ­ four U niversity m en will be cluded rn th** A lpha Rho Chi n a ­ tr a v e lin g ex h ib it collected tional I by th e New' York alum ni c h a p te r I which will be on display M onday ! in B. Hall. T he work of some of the p r o m in e n t architects i" co n tain e d in th e col-' lect ion. c o u n t r y ’s most th e T h ro u g h th** e f f o rt s of T h eo d o re IL Allen, p r e s id e n t of local c h a p te r of Alpha Rho ( hi, th e e x ­ hibit is b ein g hown h ere f o r the fir t tim e o u t o f New Y ork, w here the d raw in g have been on display a t the A rc h ite c tu re league of th a t -O- W lL E Y G E T S F E L L O W S H IP Miss A u tre a*'11 Wiley, m e m b e r city of the fa c u lty a t th e College of In d u s tr ia l A rts at D enton, g r a d ­ u a t e o f C olu m b ia U n iv ersity and a special s t u d e n t of E nglish in the U n iv e rsity , has b ee n appo in ted to a trav e l in E u ro p e n e x t y ea r, by the A m ­ eric an A ssoc iation of U niversity W omen. fellow ship t r a v e lin g to F A L S E ALARM f a l s e a l a r m at I : 2 5 o c l o c k t k i . S u n d a y m o r n i n g b r o u g h , t he e n t i r e A u a t i n f i r e d e p a r t m e n t , a c o n t i n g e n t o f m o t o r c y c l e p o l i c e and a f e w s l e e p y - e y e d at ud e n t a to t h e D e l t a T a u D e l t a Houae, 2 4 0 0 Speedw ay. TO D ISCU SS C A M P on A rc h e ry Field. th e U n iv e rsity a t W e stfie ld R iding Club, A ‘ M anana S u p p e r ” will be f e a ­ tu r e d a s the T e-W A A -Iiiss c o u n ­ cil m e eting M onday a f t e r n o o n a t 5:45 o ’clock a t the Commons. All m e m b ers o f council a n d g irls who a r e expect- ing to go on Cam p M a n an a , be- g in n in g F e b r u a r y 28, h av e been to be p re se n t. D utie s will asked th e be a s sig n e d . a m p . a n d I od Be le a d e rs will con- fvf I boti' I < I arca # _lal. f e r w ith m e m b ers of t h e i r lodge. f o r t h r e e - d a y | a t Y. M. C. A. 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MARY P IT T A R D to o k no te s for 30 m in u tes b e f o r e she discovered ( §iat she was in the w ro n g class. L IN D E N B O W E R S aga in has t a k e n id.- plaee on th e cam p us, af- I r six m onths of business exper- f t n c e in th e c r u e l w orld . . . He pl lows th a t h«'s a f t e r th a t si.cep looked d e t e r . ■kin Ii in od. . and he . M A RIA N M’COOK g e ts so w imple cited whet he write-, let* th a t she signed one o f h e r le tte r “ M o th e r” w hen to th a t selfsam e person. he was w ritin g F R A N K some for h e r P A R R IS H Ukes to in th e sun even on cold . a n d MIGNON d ays . . la st-m in u te sh o rth a n d to b u z z a rd w indy R E E D m akes p r e p a r a tio n class by stu d y in g on h e r w ay bla ss . I J A K E LOONEY ha been dress- ling real sw an k y of la te . . . w o n ­ k ier who she is . . J A K L S hat r o ts him off. . . . J O H N N Y W IL L IA M S was out in the rf 'u n d o o f th e Main Build sing ju st before sh a k in g his f in g er b t a girl while she wa* o b je c tin g E n d d e n y in g s o m e th in g . . . prob-j ■lily giving h e r some good advice. T he B uzzard w as asked to a k i t LEX M U R P H R E E please to r e ­ f r a i n from w e a rin g his yellow tie E n d g re e n s h irt . . . Blood in th e l y e s o f the r e q u e s te r , too, A L EX . a r y w e a rin g a g re e n tie a n d a y e l­ low- s h i r . f F R A N C E S L I T T L E , t h e P re x y - p r i v a t e steno, a n d H E L E N H A R T , th e g r a d u a te d e a n ’- s e c r e ta ry , in­ dulge th e m se lve to the e x t e n t of ■ L o s o f t d r in k s . . . t h e n am ble W earily back to w ork. lid you g e t a n y V a le n tin e s.’ ow th a t t h a t day is pas-ed, stu* Turn to P. 0. Cot. 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Schoch, p ro fe sso r of in d u s tria l c h e m is te ry , will le ctu re this: S u n d a y nig h t a t 8 o ’clock at the F i r s t C o n g re g a tio n a l C hurch on “ C he m istry th e T w e n ti e th in C e n tu r y . ” T he s< h cdule of le c tu r e s was cha n g ed due to the fac t that Dr. C. P. P a tte r s o n , who was to is o u t of have the city. le c tu r e d to n ig h t, Dr. P a tte r s o n 's le c tu re will be given March IU, the d a te on which Dr. S eho ch’s le c tu re was sc h ed u l­ ed. fo r th, q u a l if y .-a*, have been organised t o u r n a m e n t s have m en org an i In Dallas, F o r t W o r th , a n d H o u s ­ ton. play D is tr ic t o ne a> t t o u r n a ­ th e m e n ts will be held d u r in g m o nth of M arch, a n d the i* K qual rn..,,*- will W- held in A pril. T h e cham p io n sh ip o ne-act play s ta te I n t e r ­ will be d e te r m in e d a t the file d scholastic May 2. L eague s ta te A b o u t th r e e will compel* to u r n a m e n t, h u n d r e d school* in th** o n e-a ct play Mr. B edichek 'aid* S H R I N E BAND T O P A R A D E The h and, the p atrol a n d th e d r u m corps o f the Ben H u r S h rin e will p a r a d e fro m t h e C apitol to * ir e u- G r o u n d - th e Riverside W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 19, a t 6 o ’clock. this c o m in g week T he Ben H u r Circus will be held fro m W e d n esd ay , F e b r u a r y ll), th o ! u g h S a tu r d a y , f e b r u a r y 22. U n iv e rsity nights, w ith special fo r U n iv ersity s t u d e n ts will he T h u r s ­ day, F e b r u a r y 20, and S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 22. prices ill Hazel W agner. S E V E N S T U D E N T S ILL T h e f o l l o w i n g t or i ents a r e a t St. D a v id ’-* H o sp ita l: B eckham and J a m e s T hose a t S eto n I n f ir m a r y ar** Mrs. I r m a P ig g o tt, ii. O. S a p p in g to n , J r ., M anuel H o p p e n s te m , an i Dan S eh u h m a n n . 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'; P h o n e 2 1 6 6 8 P H O N O G R A P H RECORDS ROOM S, n ic e ly for boy* at fu rn bed $ 8 .0 0 T ab le rea so n a b le. IOO E a s t 2 6 th . P h o n e 9 5 9 6 . H IT S—-W e h a v e a ll S o n g and D ance hit* fr o m th e L o v e Parade on V ic to r R ee- i Ord-. Isaac Kb d*oe. 821 C o n g r e ss. Business Directory D E N T I S T C O A L B O A R D A N D RODM for b o y * — H ut and cold w a te r . O ne block c a m p u s. Q dot n e ig h b o rh o o d . 2 0 3 E a st 2 5 th , p h on e 8 'S S . t * i ROOM A N D B O A R D in p r iv a te h om e for la d ies. F iv e block* from I 'm v e r- « ity , $ 3 7 .5 0 . 6 0 6 W e t 18 S t r e e t, P h o n e 4 075. BUSINESS SERVICE _ W E P A Y fo r c a s t ­ o f f c lo th in g and sh o t* . 497 E a st 6th th e b ig he -* [rice.-, S t . P h o n e 8717. ROOMS FOR RENT E X T R A L i c e s o u th e a s t r-«»m. P le n ty sp ace. if d e sire d . M rs. L e a d * rem c lo s e t w indow * and a b u n d a n t G ood hoard P h on e . 9 2 2 7 . 229* R io u r a n ic . S O U T H E A S T ROOM n ew ly papered— s in g le l e d . , -.h on er w ith hot w ater a ls o m ea ls if w an ted . 1908 W hitt*. P h one 4 4 3 2 , BO Y to -h a re room , p r iv a te e n tr a n c e , q u iet, b lock e a st o f ca m p u s. 2 2 1 0 Tom G reen . P h o n e 2 -3 3 2 0 , D R E S S M A K I N G D R E S SM A K IN G — L en g th e n in g FO R BO Y S, or cou p le, la rg e, fu r n ish e d in hom e, o n e block short r ^ \ o t ^ W e r , i t y . 2 2 1 0 San A n to n io . P h o n e s o u th e a s t room m g coats and plan ning new dresses. Bat- 6 2 7 1 . ton hides rn sp ecia lty . Mrs. Kell. P h on e 3667 _______ ________________________ ' MKF N E L L IE L EE , U n iv e r s it y Dr*--#- nmkf*r, <* re** rn akin a a lte r a tio n s , re- pairing A n to n io S t. c o a ts , h e m s titc h in g P hone $235, 2 462 San e n tr a n c e . G as h e a t ’ 22."»C 1 6 0 4 < al. rado. FO R R E N T : L a rg e fr o n t re-ira in prs- t a Tee o f U n iv e r s it y am i v a t s h om e i i r tw o b o y s. W a lk in g di*- tow n, P r iv a te fu rn ish ed . P h o n e DBS LYNN * LY NM D en ta l S u r g s o e s ISIS N orw ood B ld g . I N S T R U C T I O N IN S T R U C T IO N — O n— CORN E T —-T R U M P E T — TROM B O N E --- lin t — ALL B R A S S IN S T R U M E N T # P IA N O arui H A R M O N Y T IL L EY S T U D IO 2 1 2 E . 2 6 19 S t . ........ P h o n e 2 3 0 2 0 FOR C OAL— COKE AND W O O ! U n iv e r s it y Coal A W ood Co. P h o n e 77 41 606 S an Marco* O P T O M E T R I S T S T U D E N T S B rin g yo u r O c u lis ts P r e sc r ip tio n s ti r • w ill b e a and a d is c o u n t o f 25 S you on e v e r y p a ir o f g la s s e s . i sto r e — S m a ll o v e r h e a d — s m a ll p r o fit A. B U R S T Y N , O D . 6 1 8 1 -2 C o n g r e ss P h o n e 2 F L O R A L W O O D M A N ’S 8 H O P - flo w er* , w eddin g bo u q u et* , tabla Met F L O W E R d e sig n * . a r tis tic a ra tio aa, F lo ra l T eleg r a p h D «i»**ry. g r e ta . P h o n e 9 3 6 9 . I M P L U M B E R S tin g * , G as E. R A V E N , P lu m b in g r ep a ir s, dg* » e lit f - fen** > ft a hie. Merino water bet Pr I ("J I *> a- • F lf vet, P . u« 6 S i heater*. N lr* DOLLAR PRIZE TO ACE NO 18 K IRST C t ASS D R E S SM A K IN G A N D D E S IG N IN G T W O E X T R A N IC E bad r o o m # — w ell l a r g e s le e p in g porrb, bath. fu r n ish e d . L A U N D R Y L i g h t e d f o r n i g h t p l a y i n g T H E Individ ual touch** th at m ake th e® {'h one 8 310 See Mi-** S m ith at Mabel — ---------------- d iffe r e n t. S h op p e .16 U«mgr***a A»» I ffetsaow av I pPh one 8362. I F O n ew ly fu rn i bed room # fo r ren t to .IS 1 -2 . Pim a* 2 -3 0 2 S . m ea. 2 1 2 B ast I H SUN D AY , FEBRUARY 16. 1930. .[LfMJL'Tag [POPULAR RUSHEES OF SEASON * PAGE 3 c o l a a i n iiS I 2 In The Pictures With rush week only a f e w days o f f, everyone is wondering who will pledge what. The members of the sororities hart beta work­ ing to secure ddt.es and to amra age pa rt ies. Pie! it rn d are some of the girls whose names one hears in connec­ tio n with rushing. to r i g h I, Marcia Wilson o f Dallas, daughter of dodge and Mrs. Lewis Wilson, is a popular freshman who is stalling at Littlefield. From left Mary Cline of Wichita, Kan., is making tin Scot­ tish Rite Dormitory her home fo r the school near. Frances F r y of Fort Worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fen, is a prominent rusher for the coming rush w< ck. Margaret Hodgson, also of Fort Worth and daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hodgson, is attending the {Jnicersity fi rst year. for her Dorothy Richey of Little­ field Dormitory, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Richey, of San A n t o n i e , is a much-sought-after rushee. U niversity Club Entertains Solons The m e m b e rs o f the U n iv e rsity ) Club e n t e r t a i n e d S a t u r d a y e v e n ­ in g a t 8 o’clock w ith an in fo rm a l re c e p tio n in h o n o r of G o v e rn o r a n d Mrs. D an M oody a n d m e m ­ b e r s of th e S ta te L e g is la tu re and th e i r wives. ( A m usical p r o g ra m w as given which in c luded se veral se lections; by th e tr i o of th e G irl’s G lee Club, n u m b e r s by th e L ong horn Quat* t e t , a g r o u p o f F olk S on^s by E. of A. Sm ith , a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r a a n d business a d m in is tra tio n , solo by S e a r c y Jones. T he club w as d e c o r a te d w ith r e d flowTe rs a n d h e a r ts to c a r ry o u t th e V a le n tin e m otif. A co u rse o f f ro z e n f r u i t ice w as se rv e d to th e g uests. 9 * • Tau D e lt a P h i G ives In fo rm a l D a n c e »st r<> I I i t :m««. I peri«n< . P b< B I d Vr< ion 0 U n i I 1 to tj riUng I in 1: 1.1'1 Iii Z010 I * I !t* r r u t SING ppiy at. WOOD i Co. Marco* H ons to ll be K: e*. I p r o fit. l>. hone 23 Hor table Man. I l l C 19, t ii. T he m e m b e r s of T a u D e lta Phi e n t e r t a i n e d S a t u r d a y nig h t a t th e I in fo rm a l c h a p t e r house w ith an T he house w as sim ply dance. th e color schem e d e c o r a te d w ith c a r r y i n g o u t th e V a le n tin e idea. C h a p e r o n s f o r th e occasion w ere Mr. a n d Mr-. Eich* n b a u m , Mr. a n d Mrs. G ellm an, Mr. a n d Mrs. G re e n b e rg . * * * A lp h a D elta Pi initiates Five A lpha D elta Pi held services T u e s d a y f o r in itiation five girls; in itia te d w ere M yrle Dau- noy, T h e lm a Bolm, R u th S u r v a n t, Melva M a tth e w s, a n d Isa b e l A h­ rens. Rush Week Plans Formulated By Rush Captains Tho m ost h era ld ed e v e n t o f th e school y e a r will ta k e place next I t is ru sh week. T he d a t e s a re f o r t e a W e d n e s d a y , T h u rs d a y , w eek. I hurs-1 a n d F r id a y a f t e r n o o n s fro m 4 to 7 o ’clock, and W e d n e s d a y , d ay a n d F r id a y ev e n in g fro m 8 to I I o’clock. All r u s h e e » a r e in a s ta te o f e x c ite m e n t, w h a t w ith b u y in g n e w cloth es— dresses, hats, shoes, co a ts so r o rity girls also have th e ir w or- ( h ristine E llis; A lp h a < hi O m ega, a n d the’ like. T h e * l ie s p la n n in g p a r ti e s — te a s, brid g e G race G r a t i a s ; A lp ha E psilon I hi, 'L o r r a i n e Mehl; A lpha D elta Pi, pa rtie s, a n d d in n e rs. While m o st of th e p la n s f o r the ; M yra J a n e M cC orm ick; A lpha P hi, r u s h in g season have b e e n com plet- A d a S n y d e r ; Chi O m ega, Betsy it ; B ib b ; D e lta D elta Delta, D orothy ed, som e a r e th e m ! K elly; D e lt a Z eta, A deline I la r - w as v e y ; G a m m a Phi Beta, E loise Mil- fro m ru s h c a p ta in s. J e a n l e r ; K ap p a A lpha T h e ta , T he c a p ta in s f o r a re as fo llow s: A lp h a Xi D elta, O a n a d a y ; K a p p a K a p p a G am m a, impossible to o b ta in in com plete an d th e occasion K a th e r y n H o rn ; K appa Delta, J u ­ dith L o tt; Pi Beta Phi. E velyn G a y ; Phi Mu, Ova D av is; Z eta T au Alpha, M a r i e t t a Ja c k so n . K a th e r y n H orn. rush ca p ta in of I t h e K ap p a K appa G a m m a s o r o r ­ ity, has an n o u n c e d no plans fo r t h a t group. Z e ta T a u A lp h a will begin ru sh w eek W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n with a te a a t th e home o f Mrs. T. H. B ow m an, follow ing t h a t by a d in ­ n e r a t th e c h a p t e r house. T h u r s ­ d a y a f te r n o o n , Mrs. I). W. Glass cock’s horn** will be th e scene of t h e second te a and T h u r s d a y night th e re will be a fo rm a l d in n e r at the c h a p t e r hou^e. F r i d a y a f t e r ­ noon, Mrs. Niles G ra h a m will h o nor the s o r o rity a n d its rush @es w ith a t e a a t h e r hom e. Fri day n ig ht, t h e r e will be a form al d in n e r a t th e A ustin Club. T he K a p p a A lp ha T h e t a g r o u p will have te a s W ed n esd ay and T h u rs d a y a f t e r n o o n s a t the home > of Mrs. S. J. S m ith and Mrs. E. j d ay a f te r n o o n Mrs. Lewis D avis’ S. Swann. W e d n es d ay , T h u rs d a y , a n d F r i - 5 d in n e rs t h r e e The home will be th e scene o f a tea, and M ary Louise S p a rk s will e n ­ day n ig hts will be given a t th e c h a p t e r house and will c a r r y o ut a n d i th e H aw aiian , b u t t e r f l y m otifs. p la n ta tio n , P la n s f o r A lpha Epsilon Phi s o r o rity include a pro g re siv e d in ­ n e r p a r ty T h u rs d a y , a b u f f e t s u p ­ per, F rid a y a bridge p a r ty an d a tr e a s u r e h u n t. t e r t a in tho s o r o r i ty a n d its r u s h ­ ee:} ut h e r hom e F rid a y . The plans of th e Chi O m ega so ro rity a r e n o t q u ite com plete. T h e r e will he te a s a t th e hom es In th e e v e n ­ o f A u stin a lu m n ae . ing, th e dinners a t th e Chi O m ega house will c a r r y o u t th e seasonal m otif. Pi B e ta Phi h a s chosen th e home of Mrs. J. A’. M cClendon, “ T he T o w e r s” f o r th e location of lit s first te a W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n . W ed n esd ay n ig h t th e re will be a I hausv, as th e re will also be T h u r s ­ day and F r id a y nights. On T h u r s ­ th a t M yrah J a n e McCormick, A lpha a n ­ D elta Pi ru sh c a p ta in , h as nounced have been com pleted fo r n ex t week. A form al te a will be given W e d ­ to 7 nesday a f t e r n o o n o ’clock a t th e homo o f Mrs. A. D. t h e i r p la n s fro m 4 Ph o to I v U m v t r r i t y Stu.au) Holm, 24 a n d Windsor Road. l l o’clock W e d n e s d a y th e re will be a d an c e a t F ro m 8 to nig h t th e c h a p te r house. A m a tin e e p a r t y a t a local t h e a t e r h as been pla n n ed f o r T h u rs d a y a f te r n o o n front I to 7 o’clock, a n d th e r e will be a n ig h t club d in n e r f ro m 8 to 11 o’clock T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t tho c h a p te r house. A n in f o rm a l t e a will be given a t th e hom e o f Mrs. T. J. B ow m an F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n from 4 to 7 o’clock. T he A lp h a T u r n to P ag e 6, Col. I rn daytime dresses for the younger set Presenting an Array of astrion outwear D e s i g n e d e s p e c i a l l y f o r t h e i m p o r t a n t f a s h i o n e v e n t s o f — Rush Week'. A nd the N e w Spring Season S t y l e d e v e l o p m e n t s in a p p a r e l f a s h ­ i o n s h a v e b e e n a n t i c i p a t e d b y t h i s h a v e just t h e s t y l e a n d c o l o r in f o o t w e a i t h a t w i l l a c c e n t e a c h n e w c o s ­ s h o p — t h a t y o u m a y t u m e ! S T RE E T A d a i n t y T - « t r a p s a n d a l o f E g g s h e l l o r b l a c k s a t i n k i d ­ s k i n . B e i g e W a t e r s n a k e 14.50 17.50 S P O RT T h e O x f o r d d o n e i n G r e e n — • o r P u r p l e B l u e — C a n a r y I N D I V I D U A L H A N D B A G S i n a v a r i e t y o f n e w M o r o c c a . d e s i g n s . 12.50 B e i g e C l a i r o r B l a c k K i d 10.50 “ P R O P P E R C H I F F O N S ’* — A m e r i c a ' * • l o c k i n g * — s p r i n g s h a d e * . l o v e l i e s t n e w i n 2.95 E V EM i n D e l i c a t e l y t i n t e d m o i r e P U M P S a n d S T R A P S — C O L D a n d S I L V E R t r i m m e d S A N D A L S . 11 .OO u p w a r d ( T i n t i n g LOO e x t r a ) OH ll! (HOI O io p _ w..--err «. '• "e* S ’ I' 'A - - J ‘’t h e c o s t u m e b o o t e r y ' ’ is featured T h e moulded hipline, for that spring, makes all fig­ ures more youthful. The newness of in these dresses has won the praise every fashion-wise woman. styles of coaly that are quite the rage for spring 2 5 t0 $45 coats The new f o r spring achieve slender­ ness thru soft, supple fabrics. They are in keeping with the sil- * houette lines of day­ time frocks. Coats are Aith or without fur. Gay Spring Frocks Specially D esigned for Misses Frocks in gay prints on dark grounds . . . or in plain colors. ('ap*-1 cts, boleros, m oulded bodices, peplums, and novel handling o1 neck­ lines an d sleeve details the a story. I 9 3 0 new prints make Sizes I 4 to 20 T. H. Williams CONGRESS A T KIETH Luedecke-Moffatt Co, Something New Every Day 902 Congress L r. Kuehne, w(jn rM.0pn jtion in P a n , for her Tho olaaeital k M w le d fe atK* ( n K B (>{ Texas oowboy». They S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 19 30. I , E . ) c . c n p T s F r ' o N v T K I C / \ \ > I / / V T i > VTtv Cl; (A ft«r O O M ) the N'otwith'iandm g admoni- an zen », Mar-. Bonner, who attended the The ab ility to photograph like U n|vM tW y t r a n ltf04 to 1#0«. h a , By M A R Y E L I Z A B E T H M I L L E R »n, Thou shalt not covet,” I would Pk« to have The poise of Dr. W harey, The ae nae of humor of Dr Hen* 'n* Dr. Lew is’ love fo r the beau were a sensation at the S a i d edict, Dyke, The loud speaker voice of Biti M cGill, I * The tapping in the toes of B u r t . . , . fra n c e s L itt le s tact, Bess Ja n e i.ogan’s enthusiasm,; th e Paime^ Academique and a W . R. Long's experience with medal presented by a group of ai- i 0ne “ The Cowboy Parad e-’ w o l ^ * > ioveablenes* of E. C. H. I i The I Bantel, I* The energy* in the feet of Dr. I | of I The scholarly attainm ents Batchelder, Dr. Battle, ■ Bellmont, Brogan, Tire ab ility to talk like L. Theo 1 T h " philosophic mind of Dr. | The gentleness of Dis, Camp­ tion, bell and C allaw ay, The loyalty of Miss ( ’asb, The jo v ia lity of M r. Correll, The sterling quality of Dr. j The a ffa b ility of M ary Decherd, The skill and luck of B illy voice, Disah, of folk lore of J ment, The grace of Miss Gebauer, The gentlemanliness of Dr. ’ Glasscock, The efficien cy of Rosalie God- finance, " The Cowboy Parade” is I Herschel M anuel's mind, presentation of a Cinco de M a y ! K, J . Mathews’ adamantine tao- celebration whicii Mi-.* Bonn»*ir once saw in Sam Antonio near th# t;(., rheo Painter's water lilies, Jim m .. . Pa rk e’s ability to direct. ; Mexican market. Hanson P u rlin ’s smile, f aleb Patterson’*; oratory, Dr. Pearce’s Indian heads, D r. PeniCk’s modesty, Dr. P e rrin ’s horoscoTic H er “ French Mottled Hounds” tied for the silver medal in the spring salon. She has received fou r awards for her work since she be­ gan in 1922. intui Miss Bonner arrived in San An from her Par: recently Ionic Mr-. P e rr y ’s knowledge of the studio. She brought a s k e t c h y * Ss Si llnntihltc \JL’ on inkilo rooms in Heaven, Burnett Ph ariM mu-ital ability, Dr. P o rte r’s chuckle, Eugene stentorian Sehoch's Ph illip Seiberth’s love of argu Dr. Sellards’ scent for oil, Thomas Shelby’s dignity, Robert S la y to n ’s wit, Thomas T a y lo r’s golden keys. Benjam in Tharp ’s knowledge of at sea while the S. S. Republic was lescuing the crew of the fishing boat, Gander Deal. Her sketch was published in New York newspaper* and received wide attention Another ex-student w h o iii known abroad is H. C. von Stro ve A L L .B . ’94, L L .M . ’96. Mr. S tru v e . ha- been in G<>betorg,l Sweden, as United Slates consul. since 1926. He has been in foreign^ located i .service since 1914, serving in the The generosity of Reed Gran Lillia n W W , wholcom.-m-*,, W cst ‘" dias; in f fu rl* M r. W M W . knowledge o ' i " n the I " re ,E " ,'<-'la,,on“ ™ “ »»M<4I. rocks, j . I frey. berry, G ray, G rube i s, G litc h , The all around qualities of Dr. The brotherly love as is the Th** staccato dictation of Dr. The scholarly Dr. W inston’s simplicity, And the chimes ot- Norm andv tuned up a hit. o*--- in H avana; in M'ashington; M exicali, Mexico; in Stavanger, N o rw ay; and Gobctorg. in Venezuela Kathleen Molesworthy, B. B. A.J 1920, is clerk to the commercial the!] od ‘ oinmer'-e, Bureau of Foreign and! The love of all the students for Margaret Howard, E t ta Mae attache, Am erican embassy, of , Sarah H arlan, H arper, The old s. hool charm of H enry Niendorff, and Je n etta Grantham United Stat'*-- Department I pending Alpha ( hi Omega house are th** w eekend in Mc- Domestic Commerce, Havana,! The art of cooking as is Miss Gregor. Guba. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Y o u W o u l d n ’t B e l i e v e It —B e h e O i l w o r t h Gam W!v h iv e p/ rttf m , vf- Currie, r p/p pf 41 (. 0r f Ti ruts Art se-./»4 ******m'\ * e ,j ■*/*** »' The fund and “ Ju d g e” do not contain proper r,00,0u0 rn ban different pints of Pittsburg F r i­ day, when members of the cab op­ erators’ d iik e strike Tear gas breaking cab drivers. was used by the police to quell the crowds. attacked In Philadelphia, twelve men and on two women were ai rested charges of inciting to riot when a crowd of men and women, esti­ mated at 200, carrying placards, staged un unemployment demon , A ratio n near the t *.ty hall. In* M ayor W alk er in a recent intend* leceived nom. trip to suggestion* ti Ring Florida that the New \ ork Police commission­ er about, The mayor left his car in front of a post office in a zone wht re parking is prohibited. W hen be returned h<* found a “ courtesy tag” attached, inform ing him that he had parked in the w*rong place,! but sine© his license proved him all to be a tourist, it would be right that time. M ayor W alk er in idea might work I thinks the New Y ork. un ii. cl Hilly plicaldc. none may expo * t-> h»“ t ;* u throughj ‘■la. The prescat lavation iuis h e n tear perfection to it xi*ting ! " i m ; ii fits and disregards any oi improvement is r h«>iii n, but the inertia overcome to ifitfo- ange that it neces- a complete i proved psycholog ll dual effort is ii • educating pipets*; ti courses under def* from professor ; n • perienc »• advo< at» ady, and the Oxford used with u ce- Tierican universities. air faculty have sep shown I of this system, and w in The ( d ifo rn ia n , id.• ch, dean of tie .«• t e r ; and Science. belief in its off cc collectively I .it* Ie tots of I opal. Raisins, and some yeast, Make you think you’re going VVC t When you’re going east. \. \ (bdraw I v a **. - A ) s NI Bv D A N C. F O W L E R 30 Years Ago From the T exan F iles Jo Fleetwood— — B y Inn* 1. T**»t» Committee Right. 2. Chicago Start* Paym ent. 3. Pennsylvania Strikes 4. Police Courtesy. 5. Mexican Student* Killed. H n M A S P> L O V E w ill start ac in the turn T within 3 0 d a y * to ecutive eommitte k in d ; his name from t ballot because ht the Democratic int r in the hts', trounced recce th Supreme ('Curt :est t h e s t a t e e x •s i ight to omit I ■ pi pi a mar; did not support residential nom* election, he a n ­ The Ja n u a ry number of the Quarterly of Texas State History call Association sustains the stand ai d of tins pubbcat inn which, a1 though in its fourth year, rank. with the best of its similar in the country. The increased in ' terest in historical study in Texas, and th** richness! of the field in which, its labor1* lie, doubt V - w .ll realize in time for the Q u a iterly a greater usefuiru* . and a wider recept ion. In the present number G the ar ti I* on “ D ifficulties of a Mexican Revenue o ffic e r But the U niversity of Students at Michigan have been warned that of liquor at uni- the possession will result in ex- varsity dances universitv authori- pulsion. tics art* taking one more step to discourage tho carrying of hip flask at that university. A uni formed policeman will be station­ in every ed at every smoking room and lobby of the I building in which the dances are i | ! held. exit and I Juicer* tv <*; Stuc tits es tile Mexico were fired • n and ! ui were killed and seven wounded a* I F rid a y while field trip and survey. Peons and J agrarians, thinking the students were on a religious mission, fired on them. they were on M argaret Montgomery of Scot­ tish R ite Dorm itory will spen Sa t­ urday in San Antonio. Chi ago plans to pay I S.OOO of Omega announces Alpha Phi chapter of Alpha Chi initiation of its city employees two weeks of Jean the month’ salaries due them the Langston of Garison, W illa Curd early part of this week. The dis of Kl Paso, and Margaret Howard Starley of Pecos, lo u ise In 11 butein of approximately ?2.- of Kl Paso. H A R O L D T E E N — O H ! H O W H E R E M E M B E R S |Va PE PC Eb EMT I MO MR*), H A iZ l f- ; rVWt. V !d 8V Am V CHA MCE 4- • M AD E UP Moue NMNO TO /V - - ^ AAAdftN AH I LOME KEO - SOT \ cam t a f f o r d T o M A a a \ ( \ J H ER * / L o v e f T F I b a h ! ! w ill he aer fitted C lint those 'OO IMH its will re­ of about d ila tio n . 'Phis if too often the ca e 1 ceive p referen ce. ■ w ith U n iv e r s ity students. 111 f him -elf to it is t he one * Spr who V,iii fin d h im se lf t he moat to fall into a g r o o v e , to get into a “ nit.” When they have succeeded in finding thin nut, they are content to rid#* it to T h e y a re in fu ria te d th** end lung u nusual occurs, hey ar** f e n et J to pull e o u t, I hub r one desire back in, st a p p a re n tly cur- o> ?h ‘*m to adju st /cs to th e new road. *ity I ti i ' fall these first and h ave parsed PXH* 0 out ti-, h ave nils.*» d one I ti* m ile-post ijeginnirig to run low because a l l tif the famous raconteur* have lap < d into a pre ru Ii weck silence and won’t talk but one of tlu-m bas I lid' ut - v tv, (lav a ret Used to movt-d hack to the dormitory ho meet these new problem s a l­ things now, we’ll begin bearing ready fin\ *• or w iii soon drop She promises to tell me a new by the w a y . T h e new student-. story on the girls up at S. K. D. 1 am i fig i n have I heir ow n wa s every other flay. G radually as th" to m ake. W h e th e r th e y h ave little bo 'Is build their nests, we’re in the m a te rial fo r tip rn o r n o t W ill d e p e n d to ii working up an e v < dent espionage oi .a ! ext ' i i ' on t lim r react ion to til is new lite iind the w a y * j-1 adapt themselves to it. l o accept all ch an ge and m ake I he rn of f oi st is to take a long ;tep tow art! hap pim ss. Tin* newest Valentine party Hunt campus by -dorm. Boy- chew gum and mould into the vague semblance • ta tuc* ■ >f animii! , then. their partner makes a poem ab..ut the animal., Almost a much fun as “ coffee then everybody's for pot" but gotten when they used to play “ coffee pot." *.y>tcni is ;i )' ■ v ■ tem for scandal. o — —* is taking success the No l ) ‘*t ipime limits EF f icir nrf re t ha n mi P A G E 4 C i t e D a i h i ( T e x a n E **bli 1 ifs SH19 S,*MnI irs t)M T><* t»*9r Y^itAfll is ISKI* T***». A camp J* "f *h« Oms* J ration*. In*.* tm, Iv T«h» 8t»l**t rat t' rn «*- "y rf s sr «*'■*.* M XI* tier ta J ire. After J- <* ' k* "Th* S««imer lr * * * " » It rn non ttffltm. H Has. Trlfpw** , Printed by th* lir.iitfiitf Ire**, rn* * t-’SSt* *»'< * JI** . . ! j>beo* ■ W '- | M , H a * * * * * , Brrtared *ui msimwwI Ga.** BIS I*. '. ffir* «t A latin, !» « » . 6Qfe#ff?flFtten |Mri€*; H y* **r at Or* Suitor-in *4 i»i»f M*ria*srs* Krf*t». Vt .Vt K A i' M i l . I r R IMVIO HAI-1« Ed I MU W l jf r: <1 I F a y * F P *It* I n I1* Rirf GfttMtfl Wsr. gay V Spo rt > ‘I I ta ta r ««ebrty : i.rii'ow! !>r*r>- sr* i » r »Ute#. I Mary J obI 1.1 Km« J A F F MC. HT »rt (*, Mar.. rod Firs*** Contribution* to th*’ Stu~ dent For nm din mn rn / t bt ne to m pa ti it* I hit the name of the nut hor, hut on re.fjut Hi no tn*x volt pot bt published. O u i ! dutcuMxinn* p ertin en t to the I iii re rrity R a d i o A n n o u n c e r s . A .V IK U K ;jino*jiii.'em ent o ! h< m o i { ‘f l ir t * f o r . ;t t popular radio announcer doe not d<* ju flee to its im per radio lance. The language a n n o u n c e r ! n o w n e r v e s u> c rite rio n fo r co rrect usagi t h e K n g lM i lan guag e must co n c Mg! ' slan g Ii ui 'I tm*, k !;>>U t ti* 1 r I use ut the In th is day of i phrases they tru e to e> in irut c ti no ii *! ( oil* g e till*’ to lf h o llld Cr­ ud fa c t stud*'! I s should ■ .lu r la n g u a g e ss it i !»okcn, t> d th< t h a t : ii abide by the rules oi usage. I he im port a no r< set p r o n u ne int io n * h ave teen lost s ig h 1 ot d ent-, i a rt. f aru m ic lio n 11 r o t s t e n u e c la t ion < a • iii not correct (>S i Or­ em s to by stu- lo ! ,t I w ords it udent s is. OIH.* I, lino It my. to speak mg is if t r y i 11 :* to >i i shouid t ii ■ st tidied by m ore clo civ, N 1 s e a g g i a v i d i ! g ta lk oh tho uh*) no i rn 11 is »*xtrwrtel ta lk t " one > t i pit i iv , an d k-*k hi rn t!* THj veal vvhat he is Haying. < *<»rr*- et *>i»d to 1 I u.sage ranks* •fillTIC i,11 iOll. A great ma ny }-nblit speak- t re do not itMike th* lh - Ives ok well undo r s t o#i.J as t hey H-essary tor -hnuld. I ’ »s n ■ r the tele- one to ’i,Mat r. I;1 Ie S | t a k- phone or to .sh ing to anyo ,,,, 11) bt und' i- stood. Ii t h e • and enitn- w ill .-peak el elate proper! y ■ 1he list fliers will he ahi* I im. * will learn i Fit O U I! Many prof much by try ing 1fi lilt!Is?# :**-pulp mo t to r. I i they Ii w ill learn trick ■ on aiel v 'Ho I ~Mtes£4 § ' 9 ' mn ‘ pienr> ! l>etter in cia 0 is : ll ! En g lish I a ny a, rn p rorn ticia t s e c tio n s o f ti d is a p p e a r in g , h e a lt h y cond -peak the Hr w e sh o u ld be correctly a n J .et itll st talent.- neip esc, lent the* b est r a d io a n n o u n c e r it; a contest to * < - [ion - “ ret * ■> T h e Texan and the depart-' me u t t ti public peaking. A ll detail# of this conte.-1 vs ill be a n n o ii n c e d in Tut*-day T e x a n , 11 hould o*- - ■ ,? lo all student'. *i t * A d j u s t m e n t . iglu d i ie rn * t« rn t h e s t Bark immediate in Tex* t recent c >n* (hi article th " writer, K. f .I- individual <‘G presents th** results of a re tn t earch work in the Bexar A r ­ rth i natal in the possession of chives, now . d e n t w h o s e f he I nivei>ity and in the Austin paper's. most o h i m is m o r e than ut v number I here will be a German given *. The •Shed ‘ “ U t next Thursday by the U niversity at Stanford does German < * I ut*. The club has been ted alkies t » ii reorganized and now has a rega­ »f here; tht in are not k*1* membership, and only members follow :*ad invited guests w ill be allow 'd but •I i i ourues. to attend. a n d * ht i Gas ap ped ON E of the p rim ary laws of lite is the law of ad­ ju s tm e n t . T o o o fte n m o st <»! is caused ‘.sir unhappiness from failure to ta k e this law in tl} co re Ute ra t io n ; to rn ak# n o effort t o a d ju s t o u rs e lv e s ! to th e v a ri'M ix condition- of life which w e are forced to meet. I ne present system is most atle Hem oft J to the high school I he lately I niversity Band is ready Utlent. whose education is limit and willing to play at all lite ra ry d to thf I- things that the com- events, such aa debates, oratorical its »itizen- should contests, etc., held by the students Biunity thin- kr ow. the Utiiver.-ity, but we must dent a- he should be, education have at least a week’s notice be consist*, of the satisfaction of un forehand. active curiosity, unhampered by s trie fur* * of a dictatorial system. It is said that the L ib ra ry r-.m- But for the college *tu- —.-....*.. H u m a n b ein g s p re too p ro n e [ -The Daily C alifo rn ian .[mission ha- concluded that “ Puck SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1930, Theaters “ T H E O T H E R T O M O R R O W ” — w i t h B i l l i e D o v e a n d G r a n t W i t h e r * , t o d a y t h r o u g h W e d C r a c k , “ G e n e r a l n e s d a y . wi t h J o h n B a r r y m o r e , T h u r s ­ d a y t h r o u g h o n e w e e k . A t t he Q u e e n . “ T H E Y H A D T O S E E P A R I S ” •— w i t h Wi l l R o g e r * a n d F i f i t o d a y a n d M o n d a y . D o r s a y , F o l l i e * , ” “ F o x M o v i e t o n e wi t h ari d D a v i d wi t h S u e C a r o l “ S y n ­ R o l l i n s , T u e s d a y o n l y . c o p a t i o n , ” M o r t o n D o w n e y a n d W a r i n g ' * P e n n a n d s y l v a n i a n s , W e d n e s d a y U n h o l y T I u r s d a y . N i g h t , ” wi t h D o r o t h y S e b a s ­ t i a n a n d R o l a n d Y o u n g , F r i ­ the d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . A t “ T h e T e x a s . “ D E V I L - M A Y - C A R E ” — wi t h N o v a r r o , D o r o t h y R a m o n J o r d a n , a n d M a r i o n H a r r i s , n o w t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . “ S l i g h t l y S c a r l e t , J o h n M i l j a n , w i t h E v e l y n B r e n t a n d C l i v e t h r o u g h B r o o k , W e d n e s d a y F r i d a y . A t t he M a j e s t i c . Reviewed I oday “ Dktvil M a y - C a r e ” — l f it w ere not f o r th e fact that a f t e r a ll the , | I it o f j S a t u r d a y p ro d u c tio n it i- m a d e the M a j e s t i c i< s t u f f o u t o f which m e r e r o m a n t i c drivel, the p le a s ­ ing lig ht r o m a n c e o f “ Devil .May- C a r e , ” R a m o n N o v a r r o s f i r s t all- now t a lk i n g m u s i c a l p la y i n g on sc r e e n , w ould m a k e it a f a ir ly en terta in - in g p ic t u r e , A s is, Mr. No- v a n o c a n be c r e d it e d with an a v ©rage, cool t e n o r voi ce which he u s e s to so m e a d v a n t a g e as a tr a in a cd m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t ; with h e roic b e a r i n g which he u s e s to e q u a l a d v a n t a g e ; a n d wi t h a t h o r ­ o u g h ly a d e q u a t e histrio n ic a b ility to h a n d le d r a m a t i c s i t u a t i o n s B u t little else. Au a light vein. kept w e re d i c n c e s c h u c k lin g t h r o u g h o u t the v a r i o u s chapte r s o f Mr. Devil-May-< a re s then- me r r i me nt a d v e n t u r e s , b u t w a s o c c a sio n e d a s o f t e n by the o b v io u s absu rdities, o f the p la y a b y the* m o re a g r e e a b l e t o m hrs e v ­ id e n tly If M a r io n H a r r i s look ed as well as sh e s i n g s so m e o f this m ight b e* a l l e v i a t e d ; a n d if the villain, p l a y ­ ed by J o h n M ilja n , w e re a lso a m a n , all o f it m igh t he*. Mr. N o ­ v a r r o m a n ip u l a t e s his s o n g s and his love a f f a i r with D oro th y J o r ­ dan v e r y well, t h o u g h the Beings a r e mild a t th e ir h e st and by no m e a n s a s c a t c h y a s the* " P a g a n T h e s t o r y , h a v in g L o v e S o n g . ” a to do with the e s c a p a d e s o f f o r hu mo r . In ten ded m a l ] ' the) Reviewed T oday Opening Today “ S u n n y S i d e U p ’— I his p i c t u r e . “ T h e O t h e r T o m o r r o w ” —- B illie is at its b est a t e n u o u s r o m a n c e | Dove, noted a s t h e s c r e e n ' s m o s t and a t its w o r s t a s ic k e n in g ly M a s s i f b e a u t y , a p p e a r s a t the sy r u p y m u sica l c o m e d y . Its deli- j c a te , u n b e lie v a b le lo v e s t o r y w ould h ave su ite d th e t a l e n t s o f J a n e t G ay n or and C h a r l e s F a r r e l l ad n d ra b ly in silent p ic t u r e s . H o w ­ ev er, with the a d v e n t o f t a lk i n g p i c t u r e s t h e s e two g r e a t s t a r s h a v e g a i n e d w eak s p e a k i n g a n d s i n g in g vo ice s and h a v e lo s t m uch o f t h e ir g r e a t ch a rm . It is t h e w e a k , c h ild ­ ish v o ic e s o f the tw o co -s ta r s t h a t i m a k e the s i t u a t i o n s in t h is p ic tu re T o r r i d j h o p e le ss ly m a u d lin . s p e ­ c ia ltie s , R e b e l a i s i a n f r e q u e n t to u ch e s, a n d M a r jo r i e W h ite m a y all b e ch a lk e d up t o this p i c t u r e ’s —-bill. f a v o r . At th e H a n c o ck . i n t e r e s t i n g Queen f o r the n e x t few d a y s in a S o u t h e r n m e lo d r a m a e n title d “ The O th er T o m o r r o w .” A n d , a s Mi s s D ove’ s last a p p e a r a n c e w a s in “ T h e { 'a l a t e d A n g e l ” in which h o s t e s s , she played a tek-tsk it to h e a r he r will be new accent and c h e e k u p on h e r idea o f a S o u t h e r n lady. T h is p la y w as w ritten by O c ta v iu s R o y C o hen a n d f i n d s it m o tiv a t io n in th e fa m i li a r but ev er i n t e r e s tin g e t e r ­ nal t r i a n g l e . M i s s D o v e is s u p p o rte d by K en n e th Thorn on and I G r a n t W it h e r s in this se m i t r a g i c In c id e n t a l | ta le o f the Old S o u th . I ly, the p r e s s sh eet m a k e s no men I tion w h a te v e r o f a them e so n g. It never a sensation | • like It In Austin is thinly p o ss ib le t h a t t h is is the ^ p ic t u r e without t h e m e so n g , j T h is b e a r s in v e st ig a t io n . —-bill. a “ T H E Y H A D T O S E E P A R I S " ow n — Will R o g e r ’s p a r t i c u l a r b r a n d o f com edy a n d ho m espu n h orner is r e f le c t e d on t h e talk in g sc re e n at the T e x a s T h e a t e r t o ­ day a n d M onday while “ T h e y H a d to S e e P a r i s ” l a u g h s out in its u p r o a r io u s y a r n a b o u t t e llin g su d d e n ly f a m i ly an A m e r ic a n m a d e rich by od and j u s t a s su d d e n ly b itte n by the h u g f o r E u r o ­ pean t r a v e l and c u ltu re . F o r the f i r s t tim e , it is s a id , the la u g h ter- loud full ric h n e ss on provoking sallies of America's pest in known hu m orist a r e p re c e n te d their the silv e r in this p ic tu re sh ee t. M o reo ver, the piquan t little F r e n c h fe m m e , F if i Dorsny, m a k e s her bow to th e A m eric an p u b lic — with r e s u lt s th a t T h e t h a t have been ca lled n oth in g less t h a n ol<*rtric. su p p o r tin g c a s t in c lu d e s I r e n e Rich, M a r g u e ­ rite C hurchill. Ivan L e b e d e f f , a n d a host o f o th e rs c o n trib u tin g t h e ir F r a n k B o r z a g e di- s h a re o f fun . — c.b. r< ted. E n o u g h ^aid. A U S T I N ’ S V I N E S T E N T E R T A I N M E N T a ii Rh H O M E OF M u W * Paramount FDMIX; Now Showing Thru Wednesday D O O R S O P E N T O D A Y 2 . 0 0 P R I C g . y C H I L D R E N A D U L T S 10c 5 0 c T h e Scre e n ’* “ Bird of P a r a d is e RAMON NOVARRO ‘ DEVIL MAY-CARE r n J O V A R K O is t h e world w in V ale n ti n o I Now new the be c a rr ie s you a r m * of r o m a n c e t o t h e a u d i b l e s c r e e n ’s u l t i m a t e in e n t e r t a i n ­ ment ! When b e s n o t Hinging hr s m a k i n g love —o r m a k i n g m e r r y ! A l w a y s he’* e n t e r t a i n ­ ing y o u ! M. G. ML— All T a l k i n g S i n g i n g M A R I O N H A R R I S J O R D A N D O R O T H Y S a t u r d a y ' s c r o w d s thrilled to the H o l d e n s t r a i n s of G lo r io u s M e lo d ie s — to a p e rs o n , e v e r y ­ o n e 's sh o u t in g " I T S G R E A T '. ' Silent 8 L. C. SM ITH Quiet Light Good Look Phone 6 0 6 0 for E xa m in a tio n E. E. 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