T o d a y ’s Q u o ta tio n M any go out for w ool, and com e hom e shorn th em selves.— C ervantes. (E'ttc <3 a i h i t t e a n T he First C ollege D aily in the South VOLUM E X XX V A U ST IN , T EX A S, TH U R SD A Y , FEBRUARY 8, 1934 Students Receiving Federal Aid PERMANENT FUND PURCHASE OF RELIEF BONDS BARRED Health Chairman Keller Delivers Final Lecture In Astronomy Group Speaker Places Em phasis O n Star E volution, C osm ogon y Procedure Told A stron om y Professor G ives O utline of U nsolved Q uestions “ Some in Cosmog­ Problem s ony,” final lecture in a group of th r e e on astronom ical subjects, was delivered W ednesday a f t e r ­ noon by Dr. E r n e s t George Keller, o f applied professo r associate m athe m a tic s and astrononm y. E m ­ phasis was placed on the evolution of th e s ta rs and unsolved q ues­ tion s with which astro n o m e rs a r e concerned today. Cosmogony Smith Selected As Chairman For 1914 Round-Up a t this time in a w rieg of w all?, w orks o u t the eq uation an d activities intended t0 p o rtra y the checks his work to prev e n t e l rors. gpjr jt 0f the U niversity und its de-1 T he the celestial bodies is divided into th re e u n its: F irst, an th e evolution of t velonm ent * incompressible theory of 1 . T oday L a s t D a y C o u rse s M a y B e A d d e d o r D ro p p e d in Thursday, F e b r u a r y 15, is last day a stu d e n t may the the second semes­ register t e r and also to the pay fees. No s tu d e n t will be allowed to e n te r fo r credit a f ­ ter th a t date. last day Ail adding and dropping of today. courses m ust be d on e Courses m ay added or or dropped only by petition to the dean of or school in which the stu d e n t is registered. the college be Measure Forbids Investment By Governing Groups Relief bonds now b eing issued liy the S ta te of Texas will not be eligible invest­ for purchase as m ents fo r the University p e rm a n ­ en t fund, the public school fund, or the highw ay funds u n d er the term s of an am end m ent the pending bond bill adopted by the House of R epresentative W ednes­ day a fte rn o o n . The vote was 87 to 43. to Club to Produce Mystery Comedy The original s ta tu te passed at the previous session of the legis­ lature, providing fo r the issuance of relief bonds, contained such a J provision but, on the suggestion of Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, the prohibition was eliminated by the committee in d r a f tin g the bill ' now pending. The e ffe c t of the ; elimination of the provision would to Be O ffered have been til allow th e investm ent ‘G ranite’ ^ February 2 7 -2 8 |?.f net bonds if the governing a u t h o r - ; f "n,ls in ■■Granite,” fi !- (The am end m ent adopted Wodnes- I c o m e d y by C lem ent Dane, will b e | daJ, sp e c if ic a lly p r o h ib its su c h in- i th re e -a ct m y ste ry I £ ’’* o f th t sevf r a ' f u m! } b \ vest merit. Miss .I can ie M. Pinkney, chief of th e b u rea u of n u tritio n and health education, who will serve as co-chairman of th e steering com m ittee d u rin g the conven­ tion on child health. Group to Revise Co-ed Handbook Parke to Report W orkings O f A ctivity G roup fluid mass by ro ta tio n form s a p e a r shape and when it collides with a n ­ is divided o t h e r body of m a t t e r into two sep a ra te stars. Second, a r o ta tin g gaseous mass in spindle shape form gives o f f bodies of sta rs fro m the points a t th e end of the substance. T hird, th e theory of gravitation in stability d istrib u te s all m a t t e r th ro u g h space with a de nsity of one molecule per cubic y ard. If a d istu rban ce is set up within this m a tte r , it breaks into sm aller divi­ sions. The evolution of the theory of the universe rrom the tim e of th e G reeks until the p re s e n t has been in th e following o rd e r: ea rth , so­ lar system, galaxy o f stars, and the m odern conception o f the spi­ ral nebulae with a rad iu s of six­ te e n million light years. A rapid review of a group of the unsolved problems in cosmogony would include: What e quation do the arm s of the spiral nebulae fol­ low? W h at is th e n a tu r e of the core of th e spiral nebulae? Does th e s ta r galaxy accom pany the spi­ ral nebu lae? C h aracteristics of th e space in which we live? Valid­ the th e supposition ity of nearest nebulae is really the far- th e r e s t and is seen with th e light com ing aro u n d in th e opposite direction. the universe th a t the introduced Dr. 0 . Douglas W eeks, c h a ir­ man of th e public lectures co m ­ m ittee, le c tu re r and announced th a t the next lec­ tu r e would be F e b ru a ry 28 in G arrison Hall aud itorium on the s u b je c t of “ C han ging P ro g ra m o f Public W e lfa re.” Dr. W a r n e r E. G ettys will deliver the address. ------------ o----------- —• M C C O L LI S T E R I M P R O V I N G Charles McCollister% who has been ill in Seton In fir m a r y with pneum on ia since S aturday, is im­ proving, b u t will not be able to leave the hospital soon. around the perip By the B u z z a r d . . S trolling: Yeh. T h a t ’s EMORY SMITH, ow ner o f th a t long green job . in th e School of Law' Look ou t! Here comes MONDA H O S E Y on h e r roller skates. “ Oh! T h a t broke my h e a r t.” . . . And th e r e ’s ALICE and LO U ISE R H E A . . . Adios, A L IC E (Alice doesn’t live here a n y m ore) . . . Yeh, F U R ­ LO W A G N E R and TOM LO F E ­ LAND ave hoth on the merry-go- ro und now adays . . . Naw, T h a t's MILLARD ZEAG LER, the sw eet­ h e a r t of Sigma Delta Chi . . . Um- m-m rig h t nice for a freshm an, MIDGE PA T T O N . . . The same old political slush again. W atch out, BOB NIXON, th a t you d on ’t g e t y o u r fingers b u rn t . . . Look. T h e r e ’s E U G E N I A ( G r a d e ) B A ILEY piddling around he re again . . . D e f a u l t Q u e s t i o n Raised P ro p o n e n ts o f the am endm ent m aintained th a t there was a possi­ bility of the S ta te d e fa u ltin g in the payment of principal and in-! forest on the bonds if sam e were held by gov ern m ental u nits of tile State, They pointed out th a t va­ rious Texas bonds now held by I certain of in ! d e fau lt as to principal and in ter- j est. th e : S ta te would probably p a y o f f its bonds— principal i n t e r e s t - more readily if they w ere privately owned. these fu n d s were It. was suggested that and C ] vuud th e Round-Up. ; F e b ru a ry 27 and 28, Ollie Heard, the organiza- sp e c ial invitations have been ex te n “ ea 10 ^ e m e e r s ox classes ox c e rta in years, urging them to hold I th e ir re union a t These classes begin with 1894 and : vjce president of include those of every period a f t e r that. are The story centers aro und a man Smith and the advisory comm ittee and his wife living on a g ra n ite island. They thrive on things they hold a m eeting n ex t week. fro m wrecUed shipSj F u r th e r plans to be ann oun ced when Mr. live y e a r Uon announced y M te ,.d a v . Tho Round-Up co m m ittee is g o - 1 can . win c h take them th ro u g h and in each building to , mg and effective play. t a k e ! March mg to make every e f f o r t possible ’ a n d c a re of shipwrecked to show the new U niversity to its people, t h a rg in g them fo r it. Sev­ ex-students, and will a r r a n g e fo r eral m u rd ers a re weaved into the reception com m ittees m ade up of ! stud en ts and fa c u lty m em bers to i plot, m aking it a highly interest- be stationed conduct 29, Oliver them to visit classes and labora- G oldsmith’s “ She Stoops to Con­ to n e s . All exhibits and collections I q u e r ,” old English comedy, will belonging to the University will be i be given, H eard revealed. May 2 on display and plans are being and 3 the club will p re s e n t Nock made to secure a good a r t exhibit, j Coward s “ H ay F e v e r,” the plot Musical program s and lectures by various professors will be given fo r th e e n te r ta in m e n t of the visi­ occasion tors. The o u tsta n d in g the will be U niversity S w e e th e a rt and 125 Cactus b eau ty candidates. Tryout d ates fo r the casts in­ no t been decided volved have upon, Heard added. the p re se n ta tio n of „o-------------- and 28 Shuler to Hold am en dm en t th a t such a prohibition w a rn ed would h u r t the sale of the bonds and insisted th a t th e school and of which has nothing to do with j highway funds could properly be the malady. O pponents of the invested in such securities. *• t - \ w i , j nut te e on r e v isio n th is y e a r a r e t ti I I . l l . M c G r e g o r o f A u s t i n r a i s e d I i M an lee Ko n e , c h a i r m a n . Francis U m . i n t U ,, a point OI o rd er ag a in st the am end- I T k L T L .o u g h t by U t ’ T L e n t , claiming th a t s t a tu te to circu m v en t th e e n n a ti- I J h<’, h a n d l’onks “ re d istrib u te d to tu tio n a l provisions p e rta in in g t0 I freahm an women a nd tr a n s f e r s on obt? ' “ d the issuance of the bonds and th e investm ent of the school funds. He opposed vigorously .a In addition to this w ork en the the emend. ! a n y , S T n ,, -t ■ it . t ^ • Methodist Rally S U T - t f s r V 5 S s s - n i :r j a , - ; the The advisory c o m m itte e which is in charge of the ge n e ral a r r a n g e ­ ment s fo r the Round-up is made up of m em bers of student body, the faculty, an d the Ex -S tu­ y ear dents’ Association. This there are th re e form* r chairm en on the com m ittee. T hey are A m o Nowotny, William L. McGill, and Read C ra n b e rry . O ther m em bers the co m m ittee are John Mc­ of Curdy, Edleen Begg, H u b e rt Jones, K a th ry n Mayfield, Bell, Je n k in s G a rre tt, Mrs othy Gebauer, George Stephens, and D e w i t t Reddick. ------- ,) N e w s E d itin g C lass j bonds. He w as supported in his (C ontinued on P age T hree) Former Pastor to Speak On M issionary W ork The Rev. R o bert T. Shuler, f o r­ mer pastor of the U niversity Me- John | thodist Church, will speak a t a Dor- i missionary rally F r id a y m orning . the First M ethodist Church. * n at Mr. Shuler is now p asto r of th e ! F irs t Southern M ethodist Church of Los Angeles, Calif. He is a t the W est p re se n t a speaker a t Irvine to Give Poetry Review ________ i » n f* G roup to R eceive Circulating Library ---------- A review of co n te m p o ra ry ® ‘ W atch es C ut-m aking T exas C onference of M ethodist p oetry by Miss Virginia Irvine, ..... ’— Churches. Although Mr Shuler was vsirginia m ountains, ro- cent g ra d u a te of the University, born an(l p re sen ta tio n of a circulating lib rary to the Modern R eaders’ ?arly m inisterial w ork was car- Group will f e a tu re the meeting of ried on in Texas. F ro m 1916 to I m em bers tonight a t 7:15 o’clock room, Miss 1920 he was Pastor of the U n i - 1 j.” of the A * 1001 in Alw M a rg a re t Peek, se c re ta ry ‘n ^Fte Y. W. C. A. Y* ^ 4 of the Uni- f h u r r h his S tu d e n ts of Jo urna lism 24, class in news editing, visited the W al­ lace E n g ra v in g C om pany W ednes­ day a fte rn o o n . G ranville Price, lournalism ad lunet professor of a d ju n c t professor of journalism , ad ju n c t pi cm.ssot ot Jt)U1 nan>m, j _ planned the trip f o r the stu d e n ts i \ ei ltTy Methodist Church in Au.v „ * to observe processes of engraving j — ; half-tones, line-etchings, and o th e r i u *a r £e S un day school class fo r +e n sjve m ethods o f photo-engraving. The | b o y s , visit was part of the class study j ^ lea n -u p of eng rav in g and m ake-up work. i. --------- :— I tin. D u rin g this tim e he ...... — **.*-* M * ------------- t a u g h t ' and -v announced. anni urn Irvine has m ade an ex­ into modern en couraged several Foetpy and pr0M> and d u rin g the re se a rc h * campaigns j n Austin. procegg o f hep lecture will ^ The stu dents, a b o u t tw e n ty in num ber, were shown th ro u g h the plant by Horace W allace, m anager, and S te w a rt H a rk rid e r, ex-student of the U niversity, who is employed there. H a r k r id e r was editor of The D ai'y T exan in 1925 and 1926. T R Y O U T S A N N O U N C E D He left A ustin in 1920 fo r Call fornia. The Los Angeles church ^ « of which he is 0 w hich he ,* n ow p a sto r, is on e by « |a u ,|f !io jii S outhern Memo- o ^ . it* m * o M ech am to D iscu ss Far E ast P rob lem s Definite plans will be made fo r th e annual spring dance of the club which will be given some time du rin g la tte r p a rt of March. Plans for a picnic or club social will he made, and the elec­ tion of officers th e spring i'm term will be disc ussed. - — — the o S tep h en s A n n o u n ces reading - of repre se n ta tiv e poetry. j The circulating library, collected put !,..»•(», w ill im m ed iate use by the club. ! Miss Peck stated. Some of the m ore r e c e n t books added to the collection a re N e a h 's “ Queen Eli- j zabeth,” Jeans* “ The Mysterious i U niverse,” O v e rstre e t’s I Ourselves,*1 M orrow ’s “ Splendor of j Moving of offices and classes God,” G alsw orthy’s “ One More from Main Building to B, Hall River,” and B eith ’s “ No Second will begin in ab out two weeks, G. j J. Stephens, assistant to the Comp- Visitors will be welcomed at troller, said W ednesday. Moving are pe nding com- remodeling of B. M oving o f O ffices I Spring .” “ A b o u t! ---------- in the tow er the Pacific” “ Problem s of T ry o u ts fo r mem bership in the is M en’s Glee Club will he held to-1 th e title of the address which Dr. J. L. Mecham, professor of gov­ room o f the day Texas Union, G ilbert E. Schramm, e rn m e n t, will give before the In-® the m eeting, to be presided over j a rra n g e m e n ts director, announced. Although tern a tio n a l Relations Club at 7 :30 by K athe rine Duncan. pletion of the the bass and b a ritone sections are o’clock today in Texas Union 311. I Hull. full, there are places fo r good is made timely be­ tenors, Mr. Schram m stated. The cause of the present re lations of The Flogg D ebating Club will B. Hall are the Dean o f Men’s of- d u b will give a co ncert in San the nations which have Interests hold its m eeting today in T e x a s ; fie?*, the Dean of W om en’s office, Marcos in the n e a r f u tu r e and sev­ in Pacific, especially Ja p a n , I Union 315, Gas Garcia, vice presi- j t h a C om p troller’s office, the Uni- eral o th er trips fo r the group are China, and the United States, the J dent, announced. The adoption of j versity H ealth Service, and others. planned. a new constitution will be discus- All of the offices will bt* moved, 4 a t t e r on a ccount of the m a jo rity will be estab- sed. An invitation to th e society and lipines. 11° debate with the H ouston J u n io r j lished tem porarily in B. Hall. College will also be considered. -------------- o------------- - M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D H O G G D E B A T E R S T O M E E T ------------- o—*................ O ffices which will be moved to o-------------- This topic the Phil- the make a report on th e w orkings of the point system com m ittee which has been newly formed to r e g u ­ late all the e x tra -c u rric u la r activi­ the cam- the women on ties (>f Peggy Ayer, p re sid e n t of i pus. Jibe Co-ed Assembly, has announced : th at all organization cards m u d be tu rn e d in a t the office o f the Dean of Women immediately. Fort W orth G roup W ill M eet at U nion The F’ort W o rth Club will hold its reg u lar m eeting tonight in tile Texas Union 316 a t 7 o’clock, Bill Potts, president, said Wed­ the fir s t nesday. This will be t h e m eeting of new sem ester and several im por­ tant th in g s will be discussed. th e grou p fo r W o n d e r: W hy LUCY T H O M P ­ SON d oesn’t be “above b o a rd ” . . . W h a t with t h a t e le g a n t pin BOB BRINSM AD E looks like in a night shirt . . . How BETTY LOU it— a n d so LILLA RD c a n . W here play girl much , too -gag) MOSS got her gags (gag N ot from CRAIG BERRY, surely. I to discuss rushing rules. The m e e ting of the Tnter-Fra- te rn ity Council which was to be held Monday has been postponed until Tuesday, F e b r u a r y 13, at 6:30 o’clock, G eorge Kroll, p resi­ d e n t of the council, announced. The council will meet at ;he Delta Tau D elta f r a te r n ity house to in- stall newly elected officers and ta k e . A S S E M B L Y T O M E E T A m eeting of the S tu d e n ts ’ As- in sembly will be held T exas Union 208, Hill Hodges, president, announced Wednesday. Work on revision of the co n stitu ­ tion will be begun a t this meet- mg, and a few appointm en ts to O’Brien was injured in an airplane ■ McGregor, president, c om m ittees a r e to be made. R e tu rn in g to th e Kappa Alpha house W ednesday m orning from St. David’s Hospital, Chilton O ’Brien, e ditor of th e Cactus, is repo rted to be recovering rapidly, j made — - — — —o— ---------- A S H B E L G R O U P T O M E E T A called m eeting of the Ashbei L ite ra ry Society will be held to­ day at 5 o’clock a t the P a ralta S tudio for the purpose of having p icture of the society a group the Cactus, M arietta announced O ’B R i E N T A K E N H O M E 'a c c i d e n t Friday. [W ednesday. to n ig h t 0____ fo r T o d a y ’s N ew s T ip A sam ple o f the giant Porkers the Steers w ill fa c e Friday and Saturday w ill be seen on p age four. SSSSSSSf^ No. 112 Work Today 160 Applicants to Get Jobs Today; Others To Be Placed During Week Only Signers of Application Form A dopted by Committee Considered S tu d e n ts will Ik* put to work im mediately under tin ad- ministration plan f o r student em ploym ent. D ean V', I. Moore, head o f the special com m ittee on employment, stated in an in terv iew Wednes­ day. A pproxim ately one h u n d red stu d e n ts w ill be assigned jobs to­ day, and most of the oil era who will be given jobs will be placed during the la tte r p a r t of the week. Only those students who have filled out application form num ber two can hope to secure jobs, Dean Moore said. This fo rm was adopted by the special com m ittee which m et Wednesday, a n d ii offers, the tit toe stud and ask for best suited, rec cive co n s i de rat i p n . added op portunity to set forth his the type of work which he desires a I ’ ose who have filled o u t the prev peeiul quai? md for vvhi us blank will not he Despite th e fact th at the m a tte r of selecting bt carried ou t with all dispatch. Dean Moore em = - + because o f ==== = Forum to Hear Report Tonight hich fix th at IO per c e n t of of stu d e n ts regi« versity durin men and 15(1 ployed. student workers will mailed the fact th a t rb itra ry limitations nu m b e r of workers to ta l num ber bistered in the Uni- J a n u a r y , only 300 women < l- rn Talks by Faculty Group B egin February 12 A m eeting of t h e re p re se n ta - I tires o f the 43 fra te rn itie s and in boarding houser p a rtic ip a tin g I the Fireside F orum program s will be held tonight at 7 o’clock in the living room, F r a n k | Y, M. C. A. I Knapp, chairm an o f the student . committee, ann ou nced W ednesday. W alter T . Rolfe?, chairman of the faculty com mittee, will be the only faculty m em ber J Schedules f o r th e gram s for each g roup will be dis­ tributed. This will b<> a short business m eeting and should be o ’clock, Knapp over added. 7:30 by Eighty three mem bers of the present. j special lists. coming pro- have already the s tu d e n ts at University faculty have agreed to I lately if po meet with th e boarding houses an d fra te rn itie s. Speech subjects have been a n ­ nounced. by 52 o f these fa c u lty speakers while 31 will leave the topics to be selected by the s t u ­ dents. is 12 the FYbruary date at which this series o f programs will begin the form of an inform al conver­ sational than a speech. group m eeting The programs are more in a month. Gideon to Show 30 Water Colors Pictures Exhibited in W itt Memorial M useum T h irty w a te r color paintings by Samuel Gideon of the d e p a rtm e n t j of a rc h ite c tu re o f the University I will be placed on exhibition begin­ ning Sunday, F e b ru a ry l l , in W i: t Memorial M useum galleries rn Ban Antonio. : Of Gideon’s painting- the San j Antonio Express says: ( “ In Gideon’s vvyrk th e subject is depicted fo r its intrinsic beauty in tho more modern rat he r than abstract quality. He is interested in picturesque spots and in moods of nature. There are several pic­ tures done last year. if' Mexico : The subjects include also the Cali­ fornia con.-t, Texas coast, San A n ­ tonio arid F r e d e r i c k s b u r g . ” I One of his best paintings iii the exhibition. Circus Tents, was hung : ii a re c e n t museum exhibition of nee ted with the brest contem porary w a te r color 1927, a nd wa e w ork d onion- .. D< un be of a manual la bo ra- rn fo rty ti jani- *e as w ork­ e d s. There and steno- : a* Must !SU*ed Wo r k \!l st idents who recei under the plan will have tr s tr a te their need o f wor Moore said. T he jobs w it wide variety, ra n g in g frow labo r to highly technical to ry work About th ir ty will be placed as ass' tors, and as many mo erg on the in tra m u ra l I will be m any typing graphic jobs open, and w ork will have to d working out of biblical Several sent in ith t he rapines and lepartme fits e q nests fo r ab? Dean Moore atony w orkers and graders. tab 4 th a t d e p a r t­ ments which have signed for s t u ­ dent help should be re ad y to put ’.bose assigned to to work within the next few days, immed- ble. He added th a t if d e p a rtm e n t heads p re fer th a t certain individuals be assigned to th e ir should make such application to him. d ep artm ent, them they 30 Ce nt * Mi ni mu m W a ge T he minimum pay m ent for an y type of work will be 30 cents per hou r but the average receipt of each student will not exceed $15 in The assignm ent of work lintier relief plan will be the Federal contingent the receipt of upon official a u th o rity from W ashing­ ton to proceed in this m a tte r w ith­ ou t reference to an original provi­ th e plan as announced sion which called f o r the colleges to waive all fee- and deposits (4* stu­ dents so employed. A telegram received T uesday night by Presi­ d en t Benedict fro m President T. O. Walton of A & M. College -rated th a t Dr, Walton had been advised by W ashington that this provision would be waived. The assignm ent of j o b s at the I'niver* -.Iiv is being made on th© assum p­ tion that official notice will be received shortly v erifying this an- nouncem ent. If the provision In question is not waived, it will be impossible State-supported schools in Texas to pa r' *cipatv in rile plan as they are required by law to charge ce rta in fees. ■**■— — **o------- — f o r E x-stud en t O btains W ash in gton P osition W rig ht Matthews, ex-student of the University, took office Monday as assistant to the commissioner o f internal revenue in Washington. Delegates Open Meeting on Child Health Tonight Programs Feature Special A ddresses by W om en Specialists Begins a t 7 o ’Clock Group to Hear R eports On H ealth Projects In Public Schools in Texas will Men and women prom inent in take health work p a rt on the program of the Child Health and P ro te c tio n C onven­ tion, re g istra tio n fo r which will begin tonight at 7 o’clock in the Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill IF tel. The five women wno have p a r ­ ticipated in th e work of the ste e r­ ing committee and th e conference are Miss Jeanie M. Pinckney, chief of the bureau of n u tritio n a n d health education of The U n iv er­ secre­ sity of Texas, serving a- t h e ta r y and co-chairman of steerin g committee of the con­ ference; Dr. Kdythe P. Hershey, the Dallas school physician of Public Schools, as co-chairman of the medical service section; Mrs. David Klein, Austin, president of the* American Austin bran ch *4’ of University Wo- Association ! men, as co-chairman of th e sec- : lion of the handicapped child; j Mrs. Maggie Harry, rural sociol­ ogist of A. & M. College exten- ' • sion service, being th e education and • tra in in g c o -ih a irm a n ; l a n d Mrs, Noyes IC Smith serving as co-chairman of the public h ealth ! section. W o m e n lo S p e a k porting on the tuberculin testing in the Abilene schools by de­ scribing the plan of organization for this project. Miss Marie Dres­ den, Austin, social service con­ sultant of the Texas Relief Com­ mission, will discuss the “ National Relief Work Being Done for Texas Children.” Mrs. Walker Miller the American Child Health Association, • New York City, will im p o rtan t n a ­ tional facts concerning children’s work in the country. b rin g of Three of the sessions of the conference will be presided over by women. Miss Margaret. Weeks of Texas Technological College will preside at tho first n ig h t ses­ sion. Mrs. Ii. X. H aggard of San the Texas Antonio, president of (Continued on Page T hree) Geological Group Will Hear Baker ’Rim Rock C ountry’ Subject O f D iscussion ( 4ia? es Laurence Baker, mem­ ber of the Bureau of Economic Geology, will speak on “ The Rim Rock C o u n try ” at the monthly meeting of the Southw estern Geo­ logical Society Friday night. Feb­ ruary 9, at 8 o'clock in the audi­ torium of the Geology Building. The meeting will he open to the public, Ii. Ii. Cuyler, in stru ctor in geology, said W ednesday. Officers C hosen By Mr. Baker ha.- been working in coun try in West Mr. M atthew s has been eon- since this bureau a tto rn e y in the o f­ fice of the general counsel from that year until 1.933, when he was (nit in charge of the miscellan *ot : tax unit and assigned to d u ty a- acting assistant to fbi commis* stoner. the Big Bend Texas for a num b er of years, and painters is considered an au th o rity on that i region. He will present his ex­ periences in th a t a re a and describe the geology and physiology of the region. Included in the ta lk are the Cbinati Mountains, th e Yan Horn Mountains, and Officers fo r the second semester the T ierra Yieja M ountains The Rim Rock were elected S u nd ay by the Pres- includes tin* a rea along by fee n a n S tu d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n , country bile young p e o p le s organ- the Rio G rande River west of th e w -m’^ IL T. Parlin. dean of the (44- j ization of the University Presby- Big Bend region. terian Church. Ieee of Arts and Sciences, -poke I New officers are Billy M urray, to the H o u s e m o th e r'1 Association of ’he president; F rances B randenberger, for Men Eugene O ’Brien, editor of the first vice p re sid e n t; Ruth Marcak. group in the girls’ study hall Mon- H ou sem others H ear P resbyterian G roup A d d ress by Parlin E N G I N E E R S H E A R O ’B R I E N --------------o-------—— at a meeting " . vice president; Southern Pow er Jou rna l, A tlanta, second Ga., and d:vim.mal m a n ag e r of the Boule, sec re ta ry; William Rochelle. National A m erican Society of Engineers, spoke to Mechanical engineering stu d e n ts Wednesday m eeting Sunday. F e brua ry l l . morning at IO o ’clock in Engineer- The new officers and the new ing Building 138, The subject of committee chairmen will have a Mr. O’Brien’s talk was “ Engineer- r e t r e a t at Barton Springs Su tu r­ in g — An Ancient, Magic, and Mod- day, F e b ru a ry lo , to make plan ©rn Service.” Dean Parlin explained the rea- treasurer. These office rs will be j sons and need f o r scholastic stand- th e young peoples’ urds in the University, arui, in dia- installed a t cussing reasons for failure to come up told housemothers how they might co­ operate w ith in raising the scholastic efficiency of h n e n students. I for th e spring semester, these standards, he Peggy day night. the U niversity to Revision of the handbook will be the object of the m e e ting of the Co-ed Assembly to be held to­ day a t 4 o ’clock in Texas Union 309. The program The handbook, which contains sta te m e n ts of the qualification . dues, time and place of meeting of all women’s organizations on the cam pus is revised a b o u t this same time each .veal by the Co­ ed Assembly. H eading the com- m iosis Society, will assi-,? fe a tu re s several special addresses by women. Miss S a n nie Callan, p a re n tal education specialist of T e x a rk a n a, will dis- ; cuss the “ Bowie County Plan for Child S tudy Groups.” Mrs. Dallas Scarborough. Georgetown, chair- j m an to the T aylor County T uber-! in PAGE TWO a r g "*” - ( t i l e B a l l y T b « I*»ily Texan. s tu d e n t new# o u b li- e tfe o ti o f T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s , it p u b lish e d o r th e c n m p u i o f th e U n iv e r ­ s ity Hi A u it in by T h e T ex * # S tu d e n t I* A lo a tio n s , In co rp o ra ted . e v e r y m o r n ­ in g -x.-ej. t M onday, t h r o a t b o u t th e Io n e s e s s io n E d ito r it I O f f k e * , J o u r n a lism B u ild in g iii M S I. 1 0 1 , 1 0 2 , a n a 1 0 9 , T elep h o n e (A ft e r IO p rn. 0 1 8 7 ) , A d v e r tis in g and J o u r n a lism B u ild in g B u s in e s s O ffic e * , T elep h o n e * 1 0 8 . mn do aim p m * SSI* i a i d 2 3 1 8 0 . fcditor-inChief — Associate Editor Eight Supervisor P r o o f r e a d e r — Sill D otier F r u ite d b t she U n iv e r s it y F ro * * , A . C. Wr y h t. M a n ag er. E n te r e d »« sec© ad cia#* m a tte r a t th * p o s to ff ic e a t A u * tin , T e x a s . S u b sc r ip tio n prier by m a il: fiv e d o lla rs y e a r ly . J o * H o rn inlay J a y H a ll J o h n P e a r so n M adder* _________ W a ld en H a r t E d ito r ia l W r i t e r s Bob Marquis S am Household#* Sport* E d ito r — ...........— — — - Owen E n g li s h A s s i s t a n t s R i c h a rd M oreh ea d, S t a n l e y G u n n, B r u c e Collier, G urdon S tra c h a n , W a rren C ooper, a nd J o e S to r m . S o c ie ty E d itor ------------------- -------- — A s s i s t a n t s V irgin ia W h i t e and L o v ell R a n ey, .....—■ M s bai S h elb y T h e a te r E d ito r A s i i s t e n t s : M abel S h e lb y , T ru m a n P o u n c e r . ________ — ..................... J o h n M adders Millard Z e s tie r X IR'i.t Editor A ssistan ts: Bill P u t t ', Kit ber Miller, Merle Dotson, ii an rock, Lillian Schulte, Beth Bollin­ ......... B urdette ger, X ell Hall. jobs time Applications Needed W hile fed era l authorities are at- ^ 0 * 5 tempting to revise the provisions ^ P of the federal em ergency relief administration in order to make . available part for statu—supported institutions in Texas, the I Diversity authorities were experiencing difficulties in the home office. A llow ed to distribute part-time positions to within IO per cent of the enrollment, the University instead of having more applications than jobs is finding it difficult to get students to sign the application. The University is a llo w ed funds for 600 students, yet not h a lf this number has submitted app lica­ tions. Except R elief work can be started im m ediately after the University's program is approved. Card ca ta lo g s have been made, assign­ ments have been ten ta tively listed, a n d work programs h ave been planned so that w hen word is received from W ashington there w ill be no hold-up. from the provision w hich re­ q u i r e institutions to waive fees for regis­ tration, tuition, and laboratories for stu­ dent.- w orking for the relief adm inistra­ tion, the University is fu lly qualified to ob­ tain funds. Tty law the University is not a llo w e d to return fees. This difficulty, how ever, is exp ected to be cleared within several d a is . Astronomy Boom the a v e r a g e U'li U g V y i Buried b e n e a t h t h e dark head- lines of a i r p l a n e accidents, r el ie f fu n d - , and r e g is t r a ti o n last w eek th e r e a p p e a r e d an arti cle which h e l t e r - s k e l t e r to reader a p p e a r e d perfectly innocent. It w as the a n n o u n c e m e n t th at Astronom y 309 h ad an enrollm ent of more than IOO stu­ d e n t s with a possibility t h a t 200 s tu d e n t s w o ul d be e n r o ll ed b e f o r e r e g i s t ra t i o n is com p leted To t h e casual reader the story to m e a n n o th in g m o r e w a - than the tact that students either because of th e mysticism c o n n e c t e d with a s tu d y of th e h e a v e n ly bodies or b ec a us e of the romantic nature of such a course w ere ta k in g more interest in the field of star stu dy . To t h e e l a t e d a s t r o n o m y facu lty it w as a boom to a field with a promising f u t u r e . i n t e r p r e t e d But the j u m p from 7 s t u d e n t s to 170 s t u d e n t s within a y e a r ’s tim e c a n h a r d l y be accounted fo r by t h e th e o r i e s of s tu ­ d en t a n d profes so r. Behi nd the scenes t h e r e a p p e a r t h e vision of th e $1,000,000 M c D o n a l d O b s e r v a t o r y a n d the recently c o m p l e t e d physic b u il d in g te le s co p e d o m e w h i c h to a la rg e ex te nt m a d e t h e s t u d e n t cons cio us of the fact t h a t t h e oldest of th e sciences deserves study b ef o re one's e d u ­ c a ti on is com plete. E v e n McDonald h im self probably never ex p ecte d such fin e results. AU the aru. appertaining to man have a certain common bond, and are as it w ere connected by a sort o f relationship. — ( i c e r o , It is wed I for a man to respect his vo­ cation, w h atever it is, and to think him­ se lf bound to uphold it, and to claim for it the respect it d eserves,— Dickens. If you would know the value o f money, go and try to borrow som e; for he that a-sorrowing.— goes Franklin. a-borrowing goes Falsehood flies and truth comes limp­ ly after it, so that when men come to be m ieceived it is too late.—Sw ift. P u b li c opinion ha s its n a t u r a l inf lu x a n d reflu x .— M aca alay. mnumnmmmmmmmmummtmunummiutummmimiMmnm n rrntniirinniiiiiiiiimiiMinKiMiii T A K E P IP E S FOR IN S T A N C E The by-product effects of the depression some queer quirks and tu rn s sometimes . . . take For instance, the revival of pipes. th ro u g h o u t On collen® campuses th e b rea d th and width of the land— from the elm shaded walks of Vermont to Sunbright patios at the U niversity the g ra c e fu l palms of the of Arizona, and from U niversity of Florida the shores of P u d g e t to finding a Sound new and delightful experience in p u ffin g on the sweetened briar. Merits, smoking quality, and arom a o f various blends are discussed and d e fe n d ­ ( a f te r rea d in g the ads of ed; even sweet co-eds nationally advertised brands) declare they “ love a man who smokes a pipe.” sn Washington-—collegians are th a t But, le t’* not kid ourselves longer. The r e a l reason th at pipes have been r e tu r n e d to favor is an economic one. W hen a 15-cent can of tdbaceo will last htree times as long as a 15- cen* package of cigarettes, n a tura lly the college | man, one step ahead of the wolf, will dig o u t the cid pipe. He glosses over the economic reason by saying th a t a pipe is less d e ro g a to ry to th e lungs or th a t a pipe exudes a more democratic spirit. the tow ard Yes, even on the U. € . L. A. campus, th e re has tim e-honored pipe. been a stam p ede Tobacco m e rc h a n ts in the village re p o rt an increase in “ tobacco-in-the-can” sales. And it is even r u m o r­ ed a round that the several in h a b ita n ts on Hilgard a re not w itho ut their pipes to enjoy in the privacy (Pipes do not stain the fingers of their boudoir. with nicotine, you know.) tu r n in g back And so, c o lle g e , students are to the original form of inhaling the weed. I f s cheaper, it s more dem ocratic, and a pipe goes so well with the new rough fall fabrics. And best of all, your fr a te r n ity bro th e rs don't “ bum ” a pipe fro m you ! every tu n e you meet them. — California Daily Bruin. SKEPTICISM the Skepticism and challenge are the outstan ding intelligent college stu d e n t characteristics of of today. Cruelly disappointed in any ideals which he reto fo re were honored and cherished, he has com* to doubt the wisdom of his ciders, and has dared to think for himself. In economics and history he tr u th about exploitation and imperialism. He discovers that wars are not fought fo r noble ends, but for the protection of private wealth and property. learns the In philosophy there is revealed to him the tr u th and origin of religion. He begins to question creeds and habits which, as a child, he accepted as ab- solute. In biology he comes face to face with sta rk na tu r e, seeing in the lower form s of lrfe a kin­ ship which is more and more maki ng him doubt his special origin. Physics and chem istry explain to him how and why certain natural phenomena occur. E nligh tened by the revelations of the natural and social sciences, coupled with the fearless ex­ position of fa c ts by his professors, the American stu dent, fo r the moat p a rt, has become skeptical of the value and inevitability of war, of divinity ordained social and theological dogmas, and chal­ lenges in o rd e r to striv e toward a society wherein the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness shall be no mere s lo g a n s but p e rm a n e n t social re a li tie s intelligence of his fellow stu d e n ts the — Grinnell Red and Black. Current Campus B E R K E L E Y , Calif., Feb. 7.— “ There a r e many for whom a college or university yo ung people to be recom m ended; our society is no tra in in g mu-; be will in* to g r a n t t h a t it is respectable for a young man or woman to r e fr a in from a univer­ sity c a re e r.” These sta te m e n ts , boldly challenging a widely accepted th e o ry of higher education in the United 's ta t e - , were made th is week by Dr. R obert Gor­ don Sproul, p residen t of the U niversity of Cali­ fornia. In discussing the question of who should or who to college, Dr. Sproui expressed to force such those who do not w’a n t it or those should not go the opinion education on who cannot p rofit by it. He said; is a m istake th a t it “ We ask ourselves, ‘Who should go to college?' “ To say th a t nearly all boys and girls with s u f ­ fic ie n t intelligence to be g ra d u a te d from a good high school have intelligence sufficien t to do some type of university h ig h e r education. It is an in­ dictm en t of o u r lack of sound method of classi­ fy in g institutions. Nothing is easier th a n for an educational establishm ent to call itself a college or university, even though it has not the f ir s t c haracteristic of university o rg a n iz a ­ tion. method or ideal. this cou ntry in “ P a in fu l as it may be, we m ust recognize th a t there a re those am ong our young people who do not have the ability to profit by higher education, or in­ fo r whom higher education has n o th in g te re stin g to o ffe r. In education, as in o th e r activ­ r e tu r n s life, th e re is & point of dim inishing ities of beyond which to go. it is useless and expensive And fo r each of us, th a t point is d iffe re n t. Some sing a t all. M any will do well in chorus. can not few will be am ong the sta rs . . . Only a “ l f the s tr u c tu re of educational ex pen ditu res is not to become topheavy, o ur society m ust be will­ ing to g r a n t th a t it is m q m a t b l e fo r a yo un g man or woman, w hatev er his social or financial s ta n d ­ ing, to r e f r a in from a university career. “ T h e re are many useful occupations a nd trades, necessary f o r human welfare, w orthy of respect by all men, th a t do not requ ire as p rep a ra tio n a college e d u c a tio n ; th ere a re m any fine individuals for whom higher education is an unnecessary and jndesirable e x p e n d itu re of tim e and e f f o r t .” NEW YORK, Feb. 7,-—Use of an y proceeds which Columbia may derive from the Rose Bowl gam e With S ta n fo rd in P asad en a, Calif., on New Y e a r's Day should be used to build an in tra m u ra l ath letic field, to buy uniform s for the band, or fo r scholarships, in the opinion of the Columbia S tu d e n t Board. t T H E D A J L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1934 rn LiLLOW S C M slT B N 7 & R TWI* / f COMTEST TC* THE- MOST CHARPING? BUSINESS CblPL • > B u t I k n o v v J o n c * u t ' c h i c k \ m h o OXM - A H O T H A T S CUO. U L’ SO B,- SIS T E R , S A U N S T S L E S - I OOT A PHOTO OF H S R TO S & N O 'N BTH OME /WXWSMT Y ' O C Ec*s c l P a l b i b I TELL MAH HOIN OoSTV AAV To n s i l s *- H 6 R £ S T R N ' v J H N N O T I ( A'S** k !U ^ : V V I V A A v / f g a ; i s m u f t LAY S By LEROY COLE French Riots Continue Money Policy Effects Felt RIOTS GO ON— As shouting, over. Shortly a f t e r noon yoster- jeering . hooting, Pari- crowds day me na ing i rowd? again - ath- yesterday stoned mounted gu ards ered outside the cham b e r of depu- ties and it was th e n t h a t P r e m ie r and policemen. E do uard D aladier and his Bl day-old cag net resigned D aladier decided to resign in ans- n >wc» to the dem ands of the mob. I tr but the rioting continued. Between the hours of T o’clock His action, however. -Mildred Hailey 6 : 0 0 Ma r y WO Al * -iii! k M OX. w h a i, w h a* Iv JVI OX. 7 OO— Rudy Va Hep; g u e s t a r t i s t . NHC :15 Edwin C. Hill, n ew s . C R S : I r i a —H la ne h e C a llo w a y ’s O re he ira we sr, '.OO tf: WOAI. WHAP * DO- P h i l a d e l p h i a S y m p h o n y O r c h e s ­ tra. CHS: KM OX K KI. i ( a t t a i n H e n r y ’* Show Float, S 8 0 — Fre d W a r i n g '- Hr: h u r n ; truest a r t i s t . C B S : KM OX. K RL !'. :3<)— Eddie D u a h i n ’a O r d W ayne Kiagr. WCN'. 8:45—- J a n Garber. WCN. 1 OO P au l W h i t m a n : Al Ju t son. N R C : W OAI WHA FC 0:00 —Casa T a i lur. CHS ; K MOX, K R U * ' o c i - T alk by S e c r e t a r y tokes. N R C : Loma O r c h e s t r a : I re n e WSM WSM It ■t SIO— VV..rid WOS I KO MA, NHO: K PUC. Premiere Opras < HS : HO,'lo P ro g ra m fro m B u en o s A ire . I O -.ai*— I d ia m J o n e s . C H S : W D S U , GarbS?’ w on. 1 1:0 6— Ace Brl-c ode’s O r c h e s t r a . C H S : to p e r - ! k f ab. W F A A 11:00 —Frank;* Masters. WI N K 11:00— Art R a h ' , . WI W. J 1:1(j* E a r l B u r n e t t . WCN L y m a n . Abe < I U 00’ -T..I Yin rife Marble Ka] - Hi n Russo. KS!.. . KOA W KNR. GOING TO C A L I F O R N I A ? Send for Book wit h com plete de script ions on Where-to-go anc WH a t- to -see. N’o obligati rn. r n p. g a. MORRISS CLARK TRAVEL S R VICE I * K T . I" r r failed dem on strators, a the a f te rn o o n , renew ed j t the quiet Inter rioting broke out. in questioning in an a t t e m p t Meanwhile, President Le br un g o ve rn me nt was leaders to find a new man to head the government . Du ri ng th e a r u m o o n the p n r u l e r ­ ship was of fe re d to Senator Louis Bar thou. who mo-ruler from -ved Fra n c e . . ■ft nier Doumevgu refused o f f er the unless a d lution o f the cham - | ber of deputies was d ecreed and a new election called. Bart boa is expected to take 'nom if f u r th e r suade Douto ei g u post a re unsucee the govern- j copt the CAU! E S —-The rio tin g v the * I im m ediate < aunt the Bayomc as „ „ 19IO to 1913 and RI Att a t Doum ergue. j , , its the bloody T uesday night and m idnight. Paris saw its w orst mob d em o n stra tio n since revolution of 187®.* Thousands of F renchm en, f igh ting and shouting, made up the mob which vented fury w ith firearm ^, rocks, and I orc ne- T hey paid the machine guns which sent bullets w hining over th e ir heads no" to the m ounted guard* who dashed a b e ru rig ht and Like w a te r a b re ak w a te r, th e crowd surged f o r ­ w a rd and backward. dashing against left with their no at; ntion to list th a t D E A T H S — It w as not until d a y ­ light y esterday th e crowd was finally dispersed and a -ur- vey of casualties made. An o f­ ficial g o v e rn m e n t reported that six civilians hail been kill­ ed while ITO civilians, 180 police, and 230 guards had been injured. U nofficial estimate1:- pia cd num b er higher. M any of tin1 said to be dying. B ut the di.- of deatn .d e r ­ Those untidy habits come from jangled nerves It’s bad enough to look untidy— ii] -groomed. But it’s twice as bad when you think that those nervous habits are a sign o f jangled n e r v e s , . . a friendly signal that says, “ Find out what's the matter.” So, if you catch yourself mussing your hair, biting your nails, chew­ ing pencils—or suffering from any other of those countless little nervous habits — (let enough sleep and fresh air —find time for recreation. Make Camels jour cigarette. You can smote as many Camels as you please, for Camel’s costlier tobac­ cos never jangle your nerves. C O S T L IE R T O B A C C O S Camels art made from liner, M ORE EX PEN SIV E T O BACCUS than any other popular brand of cigarettes! m k mAh.; I ■ b o j i j g j i^ J W | . h i M i l T r i ™ MT ‘"'“• ' o ' - C k „ q 'f '*»< *n. ' Y tow&r a t your * m » . t See if Tobacco Compt T U E Y N E VER GE T ON YOUR NERVES! T H U T I Si | I U n L h i . ( A M E L C A R A V A N fe a tu rin g G le n C ra y ’ s CA 74 L O M A O rch e stra a rid o th e r H e a d lin e rs Every Tu esday an d M . S .T .— 7 P • A f,, P ,S .T ., over W ABC-C< tlum bi« N e tw o rk J b u r s a r y at IO P. M ., E .S .T .— O P . A f., C .S .T .— U P . Day’s News (C on tinu ed from P a g e 2) to its g r e a te st crisis public in y ears. C hief am ong th ese factors w ere: places. elem en t. PACE THREE a lists, num bering about 1 0 ,0 9 0 , to restore French m onarchy. 6. A n tude am ong the 7. A lleg ed ar u -gove nm ent a tti­ farm ers. g r a ft in high 8. Work of the Communist 1. U nrest re su ltin g w idespread u nem ploym ent. from 2. Failure o f the governm ent to balance its budget. 3. B itterness against increased taxes. 4. Redaction o f gov ern m en t em p loyees. salaries o f 5. The desire o f you ng Roy­ A, S. C. E T O M E E T A m erican S o cie ty o f C ivil E n g i­ neers will hold its regular m ee t­ ing to n ig h t a t 7 o’clock in E n g i­ neerin g B u ild in g 114, M onroe W el­ ters, p resident, paid W ednesday. An election o f o ffic er s w ill take p lace and all m em bers a re urged to be pre. em.. Be Among the Noticeables In Nelly Dons —for sports and campus IURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N H E A T E R S (•MELODY MAD P A R A D E ,” fe a tu r in g Joh nn y Perkins, J erry and her B aby Grands, th e A ristocrats, and T errell and F a w ce tt now through F rid ay on th e P aram oun t sta g e. “ C ounsellor a t L aw ” Joh n B arrym ore and w ith B ebe D a n iels is th e screen a ttra ctio n . “ KIGHT GIRLS IN A B O A T ’' w ith D orothy W ilson, D oug­ lass M ontgom ery, and R a y SK Johnson opens to d a y to play through F rid ay at th e Q ueen. V T H R M E A N E ST G A L IN T O W N ” w ith Zasu P itts and El B ren del la st tim es tod ay a t the H ancock. W alter H am pden w ill be p resen ted in “ R ich elieu ” fo r one p er­ form ance o n ly F riday n igh t on th e H ancock sta g e. ^V O L T A IR E ” w ith G eorge A r- liss, M argaret L indsay, A lan M ow bray, D oris K enyon, and R eginald O w en op en s today at th e T exas. R eview ed T o d ay n y o n , w ith C o u n s e l l o r a t l a w , " r in g J o h n B a r r y m o r e , t a r ­ tup- >Hetl by B e b e Darnels and D oris Isabel J e w e l, On- OW S t e v e n s , M elv y n D o u g la s, id T h e lm a T od d . F r o m the p lay by liner R ice. D ir e c te d by W illia m tyler. P r o d u c e d by Ch* I Laem- i>>, J r A U n iv e r s a l p ic t u r e At »e ' a r a m o u n t . E lm e r R ice. S c r e e n -p l a y a in “ ( >unsellor a t Law ’* is a gem st tin g , a ctin g , d irectin g and ed u ction. It m isses b ein g a H aw ­ ks gem b ecau se th e basic story o n ly a slig h tly trim m ed slice o f ie w hich m erely portrays what la w y er’s o ffic e ppened tiring three Cfi.-is days, w ithout ak ng any p articu lar point. On B ow n m erits the sto ry would SJV* ■ m ake a t ipph . g reat, the Ti tough fa r from in terestin g , •ory v ery other d etail about th is id is a b so lu tely w ithou t fa u lt; Im ie actin g is superb, and the set- ng, w hile m ayhap a trifle more leatvical than plausible, is care- lliy done and thoroughly true to is ex c eed in g ly o f th e are ex c ellen t p resen t ch a racteriza­ tions, and w h o se w ork blends per­ fe c tly w ith th a t o f th e star. Som e ex trem ely o f th e bit parts good, esp ecia lly th a t Isabel! J ew ell as fa ster-th a n -T ra cy ta lk in g sw itchboard op erator, and V in cen t Sherm an, as the v itrio lie- com m unist who a lly fa ir ly m akes th e a u d ien ce gasp w ith th e in ten sity o f th e em otion w hich he displays. E very p layer is p e r fe c tly ch aracterized ; w e have a sa tisfy in g sen se o f know in g e x ­ a ctly w hat ev ery p erson the cast is. em otion al in and in th e in terp reted , G reat praise is due the m en be­ hind th e scen es fo r the sk illfu l w a y in which the w hole th in g is w ritten , pro­ duced. Elm er Rice, th e author, w rote the sta g e-p la y also, and as­ sisted in terp reta tio n . His right-hand m an, E lm er Brown (w ho in cid en ta lly p la y s th e part o f F ran cis Clark B a ird ), also as­ sisted . D irector W illiam W yler ev in c es th e b est o f ta ste and a fin e se n se o f dram atic v alu e in h is job . Carl L aem m le, Jr., per­ so n a lly su perin ten ded the produc­ tion. The com bined e ffo r ts o f all th ese m a sterfu l a rtisan s m ake o f “ C oun sellor very w orthy m inor m asterp iece. a t L aw ” a E stim a te: B double plus. fo r O N T H E S T A G E : A pp earin g on the sam e program with such a p icture a’s “ C oun sellor at L aw ,” e ffo r ts o f th e rath er m ediocre Johnny Perkins and his “ M elody Mad P a rad e” su ffe r con sid erable d im inution by com parison. This musical com edy has several good fea tu r es, such as a num ber o f ex­ cellent lighting e f f e c t s which pro­ duce som e striking stage tableaux; th e se ttin g J erry and H er is espt d a lly good; Baby Grands these three artists ivory id* the are the best th in g in the show. The Tw elve A ristocrats are pleas­ in g—-especially the third from the right and her handsome partner. f la t Terrell and F aw cett fall in more w a y s than th e y intend to; Ruth P e tty has a good volt e* and a rather charming personality, and in good puts over several son gs style; Betty W eem s wins much applause by her dem ure person­ ality almost unbelteveable ami limberness. Johnny has her fin a lly S O C I E T Y K A P P A D E L T A TO H O L D O P E N H O U S E F R I D A Y her m oney to one o f the dear old lad ies o f the ex-show , and sets ou t to see w hat th e n atives can con trib ute. She tak es G leason fo r a m eal, g ets back in to th e hotel trunks seized w hich lands trick, through his a job in El B ren d el’a one-chair Kappa D elta so ro rity w ill en- barber shop as a m anicurist and I tertain w ith an open house F ri­ sso n has the tow n b ea tin g a path day night, F eb ru ary 9, from 8 to the door. A fter su nd ry adven- to 11 o ’clock a t the chapter house. the d ecoration s a V a len tin e tul es, ev ery th in g ends up happily, j | n chance j m otjf w ill be carried out, and a to make use of ber ta len ts. El cen terp iece of red carn ation s w ill B rendel fu n n y , in- P ert K elton m akes the show w hat c\n(\e L ouise N orm an and E lb ert it is; a fa ir to m iddling com edy M cM illan o f L ockhart, and A l­ vin Luedecke of Kelly F ield. Mrs. G ertrude M acA rthur, Mr. and and M iss Mrs. W alter R o lfe, aet as is, as usual, ex q u isitely j be U8e February 14, live j w j]j . students , . , ( a la s , executed b e - 1 g&id, All Episcopal . are extended an invitation to the affair daughter ol cause Cont de Sarnac, (A lan M ow b ray), m inister o f Louis XV, is covetou s o f his riches. Doris Kenyon en acts the role o f th e b eautiful and persuasive Madame Pompadour, m istress o f Louis X X (Reginald O w e n ) . Theodore N ew ton plays the part o f F ran ­ entertain cois, a captain o f Dragoons w h o ; with a dance Friday night from is a friend o f V oltaire and the 9 to I o’clock at New m an Hall. lover o f N anette. Homer Hamby and his orchestra i will furnish music fo r the affair. I Newman Club will , „ The story o f the a ffa ir s o f V ol­ taire as portrayed in this picture is historically correct, the back­ ground excellent, and the support­ ing cast w ell chosen. This is truly one o f the great pictures o f the year. E stim ate; A — M. S. O pening T od ay M argaret Lindsay school J class o f the U niversity M ethodist is N anette, | kins> chairman of arrangem ents, , Church wi)l g o to P ease Park for The Freshm an S un d ay .. U niversity and their f r ie n d s | m em b e rs will . . \ n I a picnic Friday a fte rn o o n . The I leave the W esley Bible Chair at 4 rib o ’clock. Miss Lucy Moore, instructor o f V P T r l , , . T * N E W M A N ( L l h TO I i .4 V h law and secretary o f the School D A N I E FRIDA) : A / G I I T of Law, is confined to h e r home * „ this w ee k because o f illness. F ran cis* Johnson spent T u e s ­ day in Galveston. Social Calendar F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 9 Grace H all open h ouse 8 to l l o’clock at G race H all. from K appa D elta h ouse from 8 to the K appa D elta h ouse. so ro rity open l l o’clock at S tu d e n ts’ S u n d ay Club open l l o’clock at to house G regg H ouse. from 8 T ex a s U nion to 8 o’clock tea d a n ce ’in from th e T ex a s 5 U nion. N ew m an Club form al dance from 9 to I o ’clock at N ew m a n Hall. A lpha Xi D elta fcr rm ! dun"'* T e x a s to I o’clock in from 9 Union 3 15-316. Czech Club V alen tin e in the main from 9 to 1 room o f the T e xas U nion. S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y l l dance lou nge A ll-U n iv e rsity D an ce from 9 to 12 in T e x a s Union. Z ivley, m an ager o f the T e x a s Un- in all j ion, said W ed n esd ay, and ■ probability th e se tic k e ts w ill be | sold b efo re F rid ay. The d inn er to 8 o ’clock. I w ill Music and flo o r show a re b ein g arranged by B en Young. fro m 5 la st * * * C LA SS TO G IV E P I C N I C Official Notice P O ST P O N E D E X A M IN A T IO N S w ill be g iv en F eb ru ary 16 to 23. S tu d en ts w ho w ish to tak e exam ­ inations in this series should m ake application rft th e R eg istra r’s o f­ fice not la ter than F rid ay, F eb ru ­ ary 9. C ondition and advanced stand in g ex a m in a tio n s w ill be giv en in A pril. E. J. M A T H E W S , registrar. R EG IST R A T IO N in adult night classes o f sw im m ing and g y m ­ n a stics for n o n -stu d en ts w ill be held Monday and T h ursd ay n ights a fte r 6:30 ©’clock . C lasses sta rted ast Monday n igh t. A N N A H IS S, d irector o f p h y sica l training. S T U D E N T S in E n glish 12 are in­ vited to visit in the W renn Li­ first illustrate the in brary a new’ ex h ib itio n o f ed itions chosen E ig h tee n th Century m a te ria l S hafer. to E D W A R D G. F L E T C H E R , ad ju nct p rofessor o f English. ex p ec t to make ALL F R E S H M A N trackm en who team or train in g! the g e t credit fo r physical should report at on ce as class rolls are being completed. CLY D E L IT T L E F IE L D , | track coach.! T H O SE who are not requ ired to take physical training, who are in terested in takin g it. may sign up Monday, February 12. A N N A H IS S , p h y sica l train in g director. T H E R E WILL be a regular m e e t­ ing o f the Curtain Club tonight at 7 o ’clock in H ogg Mem orial A u ­ ditorium. E. R. H A R D IN , director. B - F L A T rZjT\# ... a.£& # ■- — i __ T h e Invisible G a r t e r “ B -F lats are e s se n tia lly sm art . . . T h e y w ill in­ a p p e a l to th e c o ll e g e girl and b e c o m e an d is p e n s a b le part o f her w a r d r o b e ,” ‘No m ore c r o o k e d s e a m s . . . th e y sta y p u t.” T h e B -F lat is c o m fo r ta b le , and m ore im p ortan t it is sm ooth b e n e a th an e v e n in g dress. SEE T H IS G A R T E R Th.* ex e cu tiv e council of the club will meet tonight at 7 o’clock J in the Newman Club rooms, John j Bell, Jr.. announced W ednesday. U niversity C H U R C H G R O U P E N T E R T A I N S The Y oung P eop le’s Group of t h e P resbyterian Church will entertain with a V a l­ entin* party tonight at 8 o ’clock at the church. B everly S heffield in and Mrs. A m o N ow tn y are charge of gam es. * * * F E W D A N C E TICKETS LEFT Only a few ticket* are le ft for the Friday d inn er dance, Charles i n n i n i m ' A , . TODAY—TOMORROW 35c r 1 On the Stage! That Mfrth-rrfW NKW YOOK REVUE — I* i ! I I LO DY MAD PARADE JOHNNY PERKI a t o n o r rum TMI; 12 ARISTOCRATS RUTH METTY TERRELL A FAWCETT JERRY ANO HER RABY (DRAKOS wit* MTU WIANS SCREEN A G r e a t S t a r In a G r e a t P i c t u r e ! J O H N BARRYM ORE ‘C o u n s e l l o r a t L a w ” With B e b e D a n ie ls in play in herent in h.s I * ’ -11 f* L U C H T GIRLS IN A B O A T ” Perkins’ wise-cracks L ' with D orothy Wilson, D o u g ­ are malodorous and with his de­ lass Montgomery, R a y Johnson, the mirth-arousing p en dence on and Walter Connally opens today to qualities through Friday at the f a t men, without troubling to be a n yth in g j Qu en . The picture was produced mure than m erely cocky, he does for Param ount w ith an A m erican Y* not g o over as well as he should. John Barrym ore has in this a cast, but was original^ a Euro­ H ow ever, his idea f o r introducing >le for which he is ideally fitted. pean photoplay. The story is thai •he show’ is clever and effec tiv e . I v nervous driving force of the in an exclusive Swiss o f a girl get on the should -.grain bey who ai rh > d at t p ii school for girls who ignorant carpet for the poor showmanship Ii I) of life and gets in trouble with wheh lack is responsible for the Styed w ith th e in te n sity and act- a man. Her fa th er disowns her, o f good clim ax whieh greatly jg a r t i s t r y o f w h i c h t h i s g r e a t but the principal o f th e school low ers the general e f f e c t of this tor is so fully cap ab le. Here we sym pathizes with her, and ev e r y ­ fthmv. The acts com e to too many e the full face Ba n y rn a re, the thing turns out right in the end eel-under-velvet man, and find a j sub-clim axes which milk applause takes m atters when from the audience and it w se lf created, wheh is so much in his own hunds. g u essin g as to w hen the end of lore admirable than the others he an act really comes. is brought into being. Estim ate- B minus A supporting cast which really 0 * V pports is present and accounted >r in the persons o f Bebe Dan­ is and Doris Kenyon, who each T. P. Relief Bonds - - (C on tinu ed From P age O ne) S om ebody the man leave ii, is . l l to I 15c Hancock M E A N E S T , C A I I N T O W *! J&L J.1® EC;-ai. r e a l Kl H a I. A I* K I. avn AS MUK* SOA I'AiiAoaka S A T U R D A Y and S U N D A Y ED WYNN “The C hiel” G A L m e a n e s t s t a r r in g T H E IN * T o w n , ’ Zasu P it t s , w ith E l B r e n d e l, P e r t K elton , J a m e s G le a so n an d S k e e t s G a l la ­ gher. A d a p ted sc r e e n from a story o f A r th u r H o r n i a n ’s by R ich a rd S c h a v e r a nd H . W- H a n e m s n n , D ir e c te d by R u ssell M ack. An R K O -R a d io p r o d u c tio n . A t th e H a n co ck . the lo -------- laugh it ’s not. .It film d o m ’.* b est W ith fiv e o f I com edians sw app in g lin es, {th is should be a sw ell com edy— is one o f th o se I but j thin gs that the stu d ios cook up I to k eep h igh-salaried p layers con­ trib utin g to the com pany c o ffe r s. The idea, taken from a story by A rthur H orm an, w hipped into usable shape by the director and a few cronies, and run th ro u g h the m ill in a few w eeks at the stu d io s, is that a show trou pe is stran d ed P ert F elto n , gen erou s sou l, g iv e s all in a hick tow n. | argum ent by R ep resen ta tiv es W. E. Pope o f Corpus Christi, Fritz ; Engelhard o f Eagle Lake, and Z. E. Coombes of Dallas. P ai is I of O r d e r O v e r r u l e d Speaker Coke S tev en so n o v er­ ruled the point o f order again st the am endm ent, d ecla rin g that the co n stitu tio n allow ed the Board o f R egents o f the U n iv ersity various op tion s as to tho in vestm en t o f fu n d s and th a t a ction o f the le g is­ lature in sta tin g th at certain bonds issued b y .the S ta te w ould not be e lig ib le for in v estm en ts of th ese in te rfer e w ith funds w ould n ot ;he co n stitu tio n a l in p rovisions this regard. The am endm ent w as introduced by R ep resen ta tiv e H enry C. K yle o f San Marcos. It w as vigorou sly supported by B ep rose n t a t i v e G eorge B u tler of Bryan. The am en dm en t reads as fo l­ low s: i K O S H T ,: c u t i s Ski .-fm l l B P ® B O A av' rn < A Parcmount Pieter© ■ with D O R O T H Y W I L S O N D O U G L A S S M O N T G O M E R Y K A Y J O H N S O N W A L T E R C O N N O L L Y J O ! ! 3 *-'' R O M A N C E H U N G R Y G I R L S . H A R K E N I N G T O T H E C A L L O F S P R I N G . . . HANCOCK One Night Only F R ID A Y , 8 : 1 5 Feb. 9 O N T H E S T A G E — N O T O N T H E S C R E E N R a r e T r e a t f o r D r a m a L o v e r s ! R e tu r n f o r a s i n g le p e r f o r m a n c e only *Ehe Ceadin&CUtcr of the A m erican Stcuyc WHITER HHmPDEn RICHELIEU in a new v e rsio n by A r th u r G o o d rich of o n e of th e g r e a t p la y s o f th e w o rld B y S i r E d w a r d B u l w e r L y t t o n C o m p a n y o f 3 5 — S p e c t a c u l a r P r o d u c t i o n SEATS NOW ON SALE Orch. $2.7 5 ; Bat. $ 2 .2 0 , $1 6 5 ; $ 1 .1 0 ; Gal. 55c. T ax Included. . “ S ectio n 5. N o B onds sold by the T ex a s Bond C om m ision under the term s o f this A ct shall ev er be purchased by, for, on account o f, or o u t o f the perm an en t fund o f The U n iv ersity o f T ex a s, P ub­ lic F ree School F und, H igh w ay Fund or any other fund now e x ist­ ing under th e con trol o f or fo r the use and m a in ten a n ce o f any in st!- I I P tution in j |[ T ex a s or the public school ays- K tem o f this S ta te or an y eleem on - syn ary in stitu tio n o f the S ta te, or j the sin k in g fu n d s o f any co u n ty in this S ta te .” o f h igh er ed u cation In a m essa g e to the leg isla tu re W ednesday moi bing, G overnor F erguson p resen ted for co n sid era ­ tion o f the sp ecial sessio n the rais­ ing by ta x a tio n o f reven ues w ith which to pay the in terest and sin k ­ ing fund n ecessa ry to retire the re­ lie f bonds au th orized by the* con ­ stitu tio n a l adopted last August. am en dm en t Chill'Health - - (C on tinu ed From P a g e O ne) M edical A u x ilia ry , w ill direct the m orning session w hen pane!.-, on “ The H andicapped Child and P ub ­ lic H ea lth ” w ill be given . Miss G ladys M organ, San A ntonio, p res­ ident o f the T ex a s Branch o f th e A m erican A sso cia tio n o f U n iver­ sity W om en, w ill preside over the S atu rd ay m orning session . — o------------— 1 ,0 7 0 T O T A K E P. T. Miss Bernice Erwin, a s s is t a n t secretary in physical training, a n ­ th a t 1,070 nounced Wednesday freshmen, sophomores, and jun- *ors had registered for physical training. Queen Hosiery Shoppe 7 0 0 Vi Congress Ave. T. H. W IL L IA M S C O N G R E SS A T F IF T H W M m m y n m n m m m ^ Classified Ad Section a a c m i i i w m m m r n s i r n - m w r n m m m m m m m A N N O U N C E M E N T S S T U D E N T S W A N T E D —M e n o r w o m e n - to *e ll coffees. Apt ly M r . F ranz ., 404 j VV «--t 2Xr«l. A f t e r 7 p. rn. f o r F U R N I S H E D A P T S . s u i t a b l e c o u p l e p r i v a t e A P A R T M E N T b o y s . T w o r o o m s a n d o r b a t h . U t i l i t i e s f u r n i s h e d . J u s t o f f t h e e a m p u i . 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