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T h e y d e f i n e d my d u tie s as th e g o od will p r o m o t i n g T e x a n a n d sto p p e d m y s a l a r y ." “ T h e S t u d e n t C ou n cil fa ile d to c h a r g e s p r e f e r such a g a i n s t m e , b u t did c h a r g e s a g a i n s t O ’Q u in n , the e d i­ to r. © ’Q u in n w as a c q u i t t e d a f t e r in v e s ti g a ti o n . L a t e r I su it a g a i n s t th e p u b li c a ti o n s fo r my s a l a r y w hich h a d b e e n s u s p e n d e d . I w on a s u it f o r $100 in th e ju s ti c e c o u r t , b u t th e case w a s a p p e a le d a n d I s e t t l e d th e case f o r $60 a n d show s c o u r t costs. in t h a t my p o sitio n w as c o r r e c t th e m a t t e r , ” V a u g h a n p o in te d ou t. A f t e r le a v in g th e U n iv e r s ity he th e A u s ti n w e n t to la t e r to th e H o u s ­ A m e r i c a n an d to n P res s. 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Mr, < liege r, p r i n c ip a l of th*- C e n t r a l i a School, w a s a s t u d e n t to in 1934. Mis. G ie g e r b e f o r e "her m a r r i a g e las: fall w as M a r y Ida S t r o u p of P a n a . th e U n i v e r s ity fr o m 1931 S h a p in g six th o u s a n d m i n u te th r e e ti m e s s p r in g s an d d rillin g t h e m w ith tin y j holes is th e f i r s t ste p t o w a r d m ak - I m g th e o rg a n in th e P h y sic s B uild ­ its p r e s e n t size. ing T h e s e sp r in g s c om po se th e re la y sw itch es, a n d w h e n th e f o u r F. E. R, A. boys who a r e w o r k in g on t h e t h e o r g a n a r e to swi t c he s, s t a r t on th e ch est. f i nished with t he y will be ready' D r. C. P. 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S t u d e n t s w ho h a v e d e la y e d p u r ­ c h a s i n g t o b u y t e x t s a r e u r g e d b e i n g t h e m b e c a u s e o w n e r s a r e a sk e d to re c la im t h e i r cop ies, P u l ­ liam said. T h is m ov e is n e c e s s a r y , he p o in te d o u t, so t h a t t h e v o l u n ­ t e e r s t a f f c a n be d ism issed a n d o v e r h e a d e x p e n se s e li m i n a te d . A p ­ p r o x i m a t e l y f o u r h u n d r e d b ooks a r e still on th e sta c k s. M a n y of t h e s e b ooks, h o w e v e r, a r e n o t be- t h e r e in g used th is s e m e s t e r a n d b e in g is sold. little c h a n c e of t h e i r tw o said A p p r o x i m a t e l y th o u s a n d th e E x c h a n g e d u r ­ s t u d e n t s used th e f i r s t w eek, P u ll ia m e s t i ­ ing s t u d e n t s ha v e m a t e d . 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T h e m e e t i n g o p e n e d w ith a r e ­ p o r t by H a rv e y P u ll ia m , m a n a g e r of th e S t u d e n t B oo k E x c h a n g e , w ho told t h e A sse m b ly t h a t “ t h e E x c h a n g e has been a success. W e e s t i m a t e t h a t it h a s sa v e d th e stu - di lits a b o u t $550. H a v i n g to use l a b o r h a s h a n d i c a p p e d v o l u n t e e r us to som e e x te n t , b u t th e boys a n d girls have w o r k e d v e rv h a r d S ee E L E C T I O N , P a g e 4. THE ROVING REPORTER P e e b l e s P f e i f f e r , Q u e s t i o n : W h a t f e a t u r e o f T h e D a i l y T e x a n d o y o u d i s l i k e m o s t ? j u n i o r in th e School o f Busine*- A d m i n i s t r a ­ ti o n : “ I should say th e lack o f a n o th i n g com ic s t r i p — t h e r e ’s to m a k e y o u th e m id dle of th e p a p e r . " look in M a u r m e U n d e r w o o d , s e n i o r in the College o f A r ts a n d S c ie n c e s: ch ip-on-m y - s h o u ld e r le tte r s th a t people w rit e to a ir t h e i r ow n p re j u d ic e s .” T h e j u n i o r G u s L e v y , se n io r in th e College >f A r t s a n d S c ie n c e s ; “ M ovie r e ­ view s an d th e q u o t a t i o n s a t th e to p o f the f r o n t p a g e .” J o h n H e n r y F a u lk , in th e C o lleg e of A r t - a n d S c ie n c e s : “ My p rin c ip a l o b je c t io n to t h e T e x a n is t h a t it t r e a t s in a ty p ic a l college m a n n e r a n y t h i n g o f v ita l im p o r t a n c e r e v o l u t i o n a r y period in w hich we a re living, es­ pecially lib ­ th e th e o p in io n s of e ra l e le m e n t on th e c a m p u s .” to th e so p h o m o re J o e C l e m m o n s , in th e C o lleg e of A r t s a n d S c ie n c e s : r e ­ “ T h e B u z z a rd , b e cause s t r ic t e d to one cliqu e a n d h a s no g e n e r a l a p p e a l f o r th e c a m p u s a s a w h o le.” i f s PAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935 Longhorns Will Meet Undefeated Porkers in First Game of Series Tonight Minnesota Gophers Willing to Play Longhorns in Minneapolis in 1936 COMPLETE CAMPUS A N D CONFERENCE COVERAGE T e x a n Sp o r t s WIKE REPORTS BY INTERNATIONAL N E W S SERVICE Razorback Scar hic/ Gophers Agree To Card Return Game Here An i n t e r s e c t i o n a l f o o t ba l l ga me wi t h t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i n n e s o t a G o p h e r s will p r o b a b l y be on t h e s c h e d u l e f oo t ba l l t e a m, a c c o r d i n g to a tel- e g r a m r ecei ved by T h e Daily T e x ­ a n l a s t ni g h t f r o m J a c k Ch e v i g n y , h e a d foot bal l coach. of t h e 1 9 8 6 L o n g h o r n 1 is f o r C h e v i g n y t h e U n i v e r s i t y in Mi nn e a p o l i s w h e r e he me t with t h e d i r e c t o r of t h e r e a t h l e t i c s of a n d a r r a n g e d to bo p l a y e d b e t w e e n t h e G o p h e r s a n d t h e Steers, M i n n e s o t a ha s an open d a t e in N o v e m b e r of 193(5, a n d would t h e S t e e r s a t p l a y Mi n n e a p o l i s, a n d w o u l d play a r e ­ t u r n g a m e in A u s t i n in 1937. t w o g a m e s It t h e G o p h e r s a r e p l a y e d on t h e n T e x a s this N o v e m b e r d a t e , fi ve conference could p l a y onl y an O c t o b e r d a t e unless g a m e s coul d b e a r r a n g e d w i t h t h e c o n ­ f e r e n c e t e a m t h a t will be r ep l ac e d by Mi nn e s o t a . Abilene Students To Organize Club E l e c t i o n of o f f i c e r s will t a k e pl ace a t an o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t i n g of t h e A b i l en e c l u b , t o be held in T e x a s Un i o n 311 a t 7 o ’clock Mo n d a y n i g h t , S t u a r t L on g a n ­ n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . Un i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s whose h o me s a r e in Abi l e ne o r w h o h av e g o n e in A b i l e n e a r e eligible to school f o r m e m b e r s h i p t h e p r o p o s e d club, L on g .slated. in B E L L C O N D U C T S C L A S S Classes in F r e n c h p r o n u n c i a ­ tion (Ire o p e n a g a i n t hi s s e m e s t e r t o all s t u d e n t s o f F r e n c h . T h e s e classes a r e c o n d u c t e d by Miss in B. Hall 223 e v e r y C l a ra Bell a f t e r n o o n e x c e p t S a t u r d a y f r o m 3 : 3 0 t o 5 : 3 0 o ’clock. P h o n o g r a p h r e c o r d s f o r p r o n u n c i a t i o n drill. F r e n c h Aa a s t u d e n t s shoul d c o m e on M o n d a y a n d a f t e r n o o n s . All o t h e r d a y s a r e o p e n t o o t h e r s t u ­ d e n t s of Fr e n c h . in F r e n c h a r e used T u e s d a y TI FOUNTAIN SPECIAL T O D A Y AT RENFRO’S FRIDAY LUNCH F r e s h S h r i m p C o c k t a i l a n d c h o i c e o f T e n d e r l o i n o f T r o u t w i t h F a r t e r S a u c e P i t B a r b e c u e d S i r l o i n o f B e e f , o r H o t P o r k R o a s t w i t h C r e a m e d P o t a t o e s , G r e e n S t r i n g B e a n s I n h P i c k l e d B e e t s o r V e g e t a b l e S a l a d H o t Coral M u f f i n s St r a w I r a w h e n / J c i l o w i t h W h i p p e d C r e a m a n d P a r k e r h o u s e R o l l s C a k e Tea C o f f e e Mi l k s o c jmHHS Ifc, C H I C K E N S A L A D S A N D W I C H a n d J U M B O MI LK 0 * > r S H A K E , 3 5 c v a l u e f o r R E N F R O ’S S H A M R O C K P A L E DRY G I N G E R A L E 12 oz. Bo t t l e 3 for .. Dozen Aggies to Meet Mustangs Tonight s h a p e In goo d l o n g w o r k o u t s , CO LLEG E S T A T I O N , F e b . l l . a f t e r —- ( I N S ) t h e Texas? t h r e e Ag g i e c a g e r s w e r e p r o n o u n c e d fit t o d a y f o r t h e i r F r i d a y n i g h t me et - with t h e S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t b a s k e t b a l l s wi n g s i nt o B i ' an on its S o t h w e -t C o n ­ f e r e n c e r o a d trip. Max 1’ohline, \ erg ie c e n t e r , has r e c o v e r e d f r o m his flu a t ack, and will -t art t h e ga me. t e a m, winch in t h e tai o t h e i r M idwa c o n f e r e n c e .in*! h a l f w a y u p t h e lad- -ch* dole, as t h r e e victor]'*--? a n d d e r with n a n y h a e . 1 lie A gies rmaign the r o u g h ca wa y. A •r M. U.’s J . rong, s e c o n d - pl a c e Mus- ta n g s , t h e Aggies m e e t ' h e lowly H o r n e d Frog. of T e x a s Ch r i s t i an rn v w e e k an d t h e n h u m p i nt o Ar - a n d The U n i v e r s i t y of k a n s a s T h e At h l e t i c Counc i l h a s b e e n m a k i n g e f f o r t s to c a r d a big in­ t e r s e c t i o n a l g a m e t o be p l a y e d in A u st i n in 1936 as a p a r t o f t h e the g r i n d a g a i n s t S. T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l . L o u i s i a n a S t a t e js a l r e a d y s ch e d u l ed t o p la y h e re , a n d wi t h t h e a d d i t i o n o f A l a b a ­ m a p r o m i n e n t school, T h e U n i v e r s i t y ' of T e x a s will f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e in h i s t o r y h av e a big t i me s c h e d u l e. rest of o t h e r s o me o r F E ! SI N G R E C O V E R S Dr. Wi l l i am A. Fe l s i n g , pr of e s- , has r e t u r n e d to • of It. D av id 's Hospi* in b a ld y be b a c k Dr. P hilip G r a ­ is re- f o r I n f i r m a r y se ve r a l il g!ish. i o p e r a t i o n e to n n f o r t h e T h e g a m e wi t h M i n n e s o t a m u s t be classed w i t h l a s t s e as on c o n t e s t wi t h N o t r e D a m e an d t h e 1931 H a r v a r d . Mi n n e s o t a has r e p l a c e d S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a as t h e k i n g o f coll ege foot ball. c o n f l i c t wi t h -------------- o--------------- R o b e r t Abell of W h a r t o n , a f o r ­ m e r s t u d e n t in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , is vi s i t i ng a t t h e S i g m a N u house. c o r i ng cent cr, w h o will the r e m a i n d e r of t h e m s e of a bad e a se of Tr y Hp I' k ma ti. a* e for- u i i a i n e d a n a n k l e , a n d the si del i nes f or thi s I f rash in a ti son, t i ng ti foot I inch ( ' h o v a n e e ’s* shoes, i m p r o v i n g b e e n the piv it posit ion a nd a vital c o g in t h e Year- m a y pro? ling mao t n e . Ir a m o u n t ; \oi DAV ’ ROBERT YOI \G STUART ERWIN ‘ T H E B P L A Y S A N D O N ” r n . i I i S T A R T S T O M O R R O W ! 25* l l t o I o f A r k a n s a s ’* “ I k e ” P o o l e , s h o w n a b o v e , c a p t a i n , * * t< la I, L o n g h o r n s a r e e x p e c t e d t o l e a d t h e Ri z < u r h a c k s ’ a t t a c k w h e n th* m e e t t h e m in a t w o - g a m e s e r i e s t o n i g h t a n d S a t u r d a y . Texas Yearlings to Play Temple Junior College Five B y E D H O D G E T e x a n S p o r t s S t a f f F l u - b e d with t he i r r e c e n t landsli de v i c t o r y o v e r t h e F l o c k C i g a r C o m p a n y q u i n t e t by a 4 5-23 c o u n t , th* L o n g h o r n f r e s h m a n cage r:? have b e e n w o r k i n g v i go r o u s l y at s t i f f p ra c t i c e sessions e a c h a f t e r n o o n p o i n t i n g t o w a r d s t h e i r p a i r of d o u b l e - h e a d e r s this w e e k - e n d in Gr e g - o ry G y m u a min. A r k a n s a s Moody (I O) j a g a i n s t a g g r e g a t i o n . t h a t I n a f o r t e a m - 1 u i n m e e t i n c h o u l d ♦ the p r o v e a n easy b r e a t h e r is t h e “ A ” Y e a r l i n g club, t he T e m p l e J u n i o r pi t t ed a g a in s t Co l l eg e fi ve this a f t e r n o o n a t 3 o’clock. T h e first t i me t h e s e two t e a m s me t , a t T e m p l e d u r i n g f r e s h m e n “ d <■ a d w e e k , ” c h a l k e d up a n o v e r w h e l m i n g score o f 63-21. I m m e d i a t e l y fo l l o wi n g t o d a y ’s “ A ” t e a m g a m e , t h e f r e s h ­ f l oo r ma n “ B ” t h e T e m p l e H i g h School t e a m t a k e t Ii *• t h e t r i b e . Sat ur day a f t e r n o o n ’s t i lt s will n o t be so easy. T h e W e s t m o r e ­ land J u n i o r Co l l eg e f r o m S a n A n t o n i o a r e c o m i n g to A u s ­ to t i n wi t h give t o u g h t h e b a t t l e s in b o t h the “ A ” a n d “ B” g a me s . A t 3 o’clock t h e Y e a r ­ ling “ Ii” t e a m t r o t s o u t t o m e e t two f r e s h m a n t e a ms , r e s o l v e d t e a m s S T A R T S T O M O R R O W ! Zane Grey’s “ Rocky Mountain Mystery’’ t h e t h e tak*- this g a me , t h e W e s t m o r e l a n d “ I?” five. F o l ­ t wo “ A ” lowing t e a m s fl oor. W h e t h e r f r e s h m a n b a s k e t e e r s will be th** a b l e thi s f o r m i d a b l e foe to s t op f r o m d e a l i n g t h e m t h e i r f i r s t d e ­ f e a t is. onl y a toss-up decision. T h e first g a m e of ea c h pair, t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w , will s t a r t a t 3 o ’clock. T h e f r o s h will he m i n u s t he t h e e n ­ in s e r v i c es o f c o u n t e r s t hi s week. t wo m e n T h e f i r s t loss wa s H e n r y Chov- m o s t f e a t u r e o m et h in s f n e w a n d d i f f e r e n t in s e n s a t i o n a l m o t i o n p i c t u r e s ! “THE MARCH OF TIME” HANCOCK Now! ON T H E B a r o n a n d B a r o n e s * STAGE! FREDRIC CARLYSLE F e a t u r e d in a B i g - T i m t m u s i c a n d c o m e d y ac t l a s t i n g 25 m i n u t e s D i r e c t ( 1 0 m th- F R A N C H O N M A R C O C I R C U I T T o d a y & T o m ' w 15c l l On the S c r e e n ! t o I Warren William s M A S O N — t h e N e w C> i m e H u n t e r s P E R R Y K i n g o f OF THE ‘THE CASE HOWLING D OG” E X T R A ! . w i t h MARY ASTOR rn ,.. -. ■ sr . - mm. w - . » ' And Now Come I I J I : S E N IO R S Who ate requested to call at Journalism Build­ ing 108 for photographic appointments for the class section. T H E 193 5 CACTUS is an indispensible adjunct of the Senior s University career, providing as it d o e s a medium through which he may preserve his University identity and record on the campus. P e rp e tu a te the Years w ith a C A C T U S SPORTS on PARADE B y C U R T I S B I S H O P of t h e W exc e pt i on l ai t I T H S a t u r d a y n i g h t , wh*-n no less t h a n t h r e e player.-? m a r k e d Up mor e t ha n a score of point s each, pfelod close g u a r d i n g ha-? b e e n t h e f e a ­ t u r e of S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e basket ball thi s season. bedub-. T h e Steers’ Chances Dimmed by Injury Of Francis B y W I L B U R E V A N S r e a d y T he I. ortghorns a r e t o m eet the challen g e of the At k an ­ as R a z o r b a c k * in the f i r s t g a m e o f a t w o - g a m e ‘ lies to b e played in G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m t on i gh t ai H o ’clock. Both t e a m s h a v e com- t h e i r c o n f e r e n c e h a l f of still ji nx i n j u r y h o v e r s t h e o v e r t h e O r a n g e c a m p on ser i e-. eve of this cruci al J e a n in t h e s t a r t ­ F r a n c i s will n o t be ing li n e u p t o n i g h t , a c c o r d i n g to r e p o r t s re c e i ve d l ast ni ght . F r a n ­ cis will be g t - a t l y mi ssed an d his a b s e n c e m a y m e a n d i f f e r ­ ence b e t w e e n d e f e a t a n d v i c t or y fur the cri ppl ed St eer s. t h e R< nnie Rundel l and M a r g a r e t Rus-i-U, s t u d e n t s in t h e U n i v e r ­ sity, will e n t e r t a i n with a n a d a g i o d a n c e n u m b e r b e t w e e n t h e h al ve s t o ­ of t h e T e x a - A r k a n s a s g a m e night. Miss Russell arid Rundell f or have b e e n d a n c i n g a b o u t a y e a r a n d all t yp e s o f fiances. Both h a v e ha d the several y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e a d a g i o t yp e of d a n c i n g . t o g e t h e r p e r f o r m in H o g * U n d e f e a t e d A r k a n s a s is u n d e f e a t e d in six c o n f e r e n c e T h e Hogs g a me s . s w e p t t wo g a m e series f r o m B a y ­ lor, T e x a s C h r i s t i a n , a n d Rice In- -t i t ut c , a n d a f t e r se ei ng t h e r a n g y lads w o rk out y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n we c a n u n d e r s t a n d t h e i r spl endid succes s in p r e v i ou s e n g a g e m e n t s . T h e d a n c e “ T ” A s s o c i at i o n which w a s sc h e d u l ed to follow the A f k a n s a s - T e x a s g a m e t o n i g h t has Paul W i t t m a n , bee n c a n c e l e d . p r e s i d e n t of t h e club, t h a t said the t e m p o r a r y h ave b e e n e r e c t e d to a c c o m m o d a t e t he e x p e c t e d o v e r f l o w c r o w d h a s j c u t t h e f l oo r s p ac e so mu c h t h a t i t h e r e woul d not be room f o r da n e - * b l e a c h e r - whi ing. t e a m ; “ I k e ” Poole wi Glen Rose, coach o f t h e P o r k ­ ers, a n n o u n c e d t h a t he would use tame l i ne u p which h a s s t a r t e d the mo s t o f t h e g a m e s thi s y e a r . At be T a f t the f o r w a r d post s will ace, Moody, c a p t a i n anil s c o r i n g a n d J a c k Ne wb y , c e n t e r on the f oo t b a l l s t a r t a t t h e c e n t e r p o s t ; a n d J i m Howell a n d J o h n F u l t o n will be the s t a r t i n g g u a rd s . All o f t h es e me n a r e m o r e t h a n six f e e t tall. F u l t o n is t h e sh o r t e s t , He is only six feet a n I on*- inch. F u l t on will likely be a- ii* st ay with J a c k G r a y , p h e n o me n a l pa.-,Ii sh >t wizard. igm-d J a c k (Ira \ a n d J ack I avine u 111 f or s o p h o m o r e be t h e Th i s t os se rs ineligibility a ga i n s t be the Te x a s . cent ct Pa ul k, m i l l C, Pool*- of po it mn. lia t a r t i n g goal l ack Collins, who has su c c e e d e d I)eMoy | lost by will p i t t e d f Ai k an s a s at t h e j u m p i n g ; De n t o n r a n g y con -t a p t l y improv -d i you! ii j since his a n k l e i n j ur y h eal ed, and impressive thi s w e e k ’s ■ p r a c t i c e sess ion tis. Ma r s h al l Pen n i n g t o n a n d Mor r i s Hands will get t h e call f o r t h e g u a r d posi ti ons iii all p r o b a b i l i t y , S a n d s shoul d ai*I t h e S t e e r c a u s e gi t a l l y b e c a u s e he has h e i g h t h which he u s e- to g r e a t a d v a n t a g e in t a k i n g t h e ball off t he b a c k b o a r d . ha ? b e e n p a r t i c u l a r l y on t h e d e f e n s e in At p r e s e n t the S t e e r s a r e all b u t e l i mi n a t e d f r om t h e c o n f e r ­ e nc e race. A v i c t or y t o n i g h t would give t h e m r e n e w e d h op e s a n d p u t t h e m b a c k in t h e r u n n i n g f or the title. T h e p r o b a b l e s t a r t i n g l i neups a r e a s f o l l o ws i T e x a s G r a y ( 6 ) ( c ) T a y l o r ( I O) . . N e w b y ( 2 2 ) Coll ins ( 1 3 ) Pool e (2 3 ) S a n d s ( 3 ) F u l t o n (2 1 ) P e n n i n g t o n ( 1 2 ) Howel l (2 8 ) f o r w a r d f o r w a r d c e n t e r g u a r d g u a r d - —o — —.......- - W A R R A N T S C A L L E D IN C h a r l e y L o c k h a r t , S t a t e t r e a s ­ u r e r , T h u r s d a y issued a n e w call f o r S t a t e w a r r a n t s u p t o a n d i n c l u d i n g serial n u m b e r 24, 259. S p o rt N o tic e s T h e H o c k e y Club will m e e t t o ­ t h e h o c k e y d a y a t 4 o ’clock on field. S H I E L A O ’G AI t A, sp o n s o r . SHRILLING!'* ‘‘G L A M O R O U S ! " “ E N T R A N C I N G !” M O N T E C A R L O B A L L E T R U S S E V. Y. ( B i n e s R A V E D ! Thursday, Feb. 21 8 15 P M. O n e P e r f o r m a n c e O n ly G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m S e a t s on »*een a rran g e d . Iris Moore, Re g- Uc —— —-las—-—— t Q x j ■ die, J o h n Taylor, Lyle Doyle, Sea- xvillow Haltom, Ruth Thompson, Paul Moomaw, M a rg a re t J. H of cr, V irginia S u e Couch, Rosalia H ou­ ser, S a ra h Sole, Charles Log don, A. B. Sne» I, K atherine Wilcox, Lydia Siptak, J am ero n, and Helen P atte rson. J a n e cant at th e end of the semester. The new officers are Bill Naf- >gar, vice-president; J a m e s Dib­ o l l , s e c r e t a r y ; and Otto Mullinax, p arliam e ntaria n. -------------------- o-------------- H ousem others Discuss Problem s T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Sick List F if t y stu d e n ts w ere on the sick list T hursday. Those ill a t St. D a­ vid’s Hospital were E ug ene W h it­ low, P. O. Geddie, Ja m e s S cn it- chin, F rances N esm ith, Annie M. Ham pton, Bailie Leu Goodman, E lizabeth Ella Schiurring, W a lte r H a y n e s , I M a rth a Goolsby. J o h n Beasley, E lizabeth LaCoste, ] Hope Quilter, Jack W oodw ard, ! L ester Ross C off, F ra n c e s Rat- | liff, E unice Cone, J. L. Sal ver, I Jr ., Helen Goldbaum, Miguel F e r ­ nandez, J. E. Robertson, Hat ry Elliott. H ogg Club Elects Five N ew Members Those a t Seton I n fir m a ry were Ja cq u e lin e H all­ A lfred Kelly, man, Surer J o h n Taylor. William A rt h u r Pugh, E le an o r Muse, E u ­ gene H ubbert. S tuden ts sick a t Scottish Rite In firm a ry w ere E d n a Gail Man­ ner, F ra n c e s Kay, S arah Claire Bennet, V irginia R uth Johnson. Sylvia Daily, H em lin e Morgen- stein, Rosa Helen W o rthy . Ill a t home w ere Maybell* lla r- the Hogg D ebating Club elected club five new mem bers at m eeting T hursday night. These five new member* a re Pat Don- nely, Clifton Gray, Don Hart* n ett, C arl and A ill lain Shaw* T hese m e m b e r will I e. in­ itiated at the* m eeting u v ‘ Thurs­ . . Wr.’.Uu ■ day night. Marion Ad. B arber, anil Paul White filed am­ plication > for membership. Jones The club elected th re e officers va- for o f f i c e s t h a t had become of the Problems un iversity woman w ere discussed by h o u se­ m others fo r women at th e ir m e e t­ ing W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t J o’clock in Texas Union. The p r o ­ gram was in charge of Mrs. J. E. Robertson who was assisted bv Mrs. R. E. B utler, Miss Annie B. Giles ami Mrs. W. J. Kirk. F inancial problems, scholastic s 1 antling, and social rela tio n s of u'.iversity women were discussed and suggestions w ere made that m ight be helpful to stu d e n ts just to en te rin g the university and I new housemothers. A stu d e n t loan fund made up the house­ the dues paid by ■ of is in available m others small am ounts. T here is- now abo u t $90 in the fund to be loaned in case of emergencies. The a d m in is te r ­ ing of the loans is handled by Mrs. Ruby Terriil-Lemax. of women, Mrs. A nna Craig, presi­ den t of the association, stated. dean -------------------- o-------------- CO N T E ST GIVEN T O NIG H T The public is invited to hear a | com plete recording of Gilbert and ' Sullivan’s opera, “ The Yeoman of the G u ard,’’ to be given tonight Physics \ at 7 :30 o’clock Building auditorium . The program I will be p resen ted by the Univer- I sitv Light O pera Company. A n­ nouncement- p erta in in g to tryo uts and applications for membership in the Light Opera Company will be accepted. in the G U E S T R A B B I T O S P E A K Dr. E phriam F ritc h , rabbi of Temple Beth-El in San Antonio will conduct services at Temple Beth Israel tonight and S a tu rd a y PAGE THREE morning. T onight will be “ San A ntonio S a b b a th ” a t which Dr. on sermon will Fritch!** “ Q uest of the A ges.” While Dr. F ritch is in A ustin, Rabbi S. IL Baron of Temple Beth-Israel will conduct a t T i m p l e Beth-El. services be Engineers to Finish Elections Sunday The freshm an and sophomore classes of the College of E ngi­ neering will elect officers Sunday 17, at 2 F e b r u a r y a fte rn o o n o’clock. The officers d u c te d will be a p a rt of the executive com m it­ tee /o r the whole body of engi­ This com m it­ neering students. all e n te r ta in m e n ts tee m anages given during the second sem ester. ju n io r classes held their election fo r class o f fi­ cers F e b ru a ry lit. The senior and C urry , anc! a chorus will sing in Life Are ‘The Best Things ■ree,” from show, “ Good th e 'Jews," and the U niversity Light )pera male q u a r te tte , composed >f George Pierce, J o h n P ark er, 1Norman Mulling*, and C u rry will 'give F o rsy th e ’s “ The Bellm an’’ mid the negro spiritual, “ Golden b lip p e rs.” > A selected group of songs will ,\>e Mr. Wall s co n tribu tion, and is Moore and an ensem ble will rig V ictor H e r b e r t’s Italian tr e e t song, “ N a u ghty M a rie tta ,” ith N atalie Collins accom pany- include ng. T he ensemble will lorence R hea, Mary Mueller, Joyce Taylor, Emory Powers, C a r ­ er A nd erso n, Pierce and C urry. Lucille Mick Josephine and Parmer will p r e se n t exhibition iances u n d e r th e direction of J a ­ net Collet. The reception will be from 8:30 o 9:30 o’clock, and darn ing will p ■ontinue from 9 to I o’clock. Ben 1 a F L y out Niue Young and his o rche stra will f u r- j the music. Each m em ber nish nay to the lance. invite one couple t T here will be no m eeting of the University (du b S atu rd ay . • a * S. A. E. Dinner Dance Set for Tonight will nine-weeks e n g a g em en t a t the , Sigma Alpha Epsilon f r a te r n ity give its f ir s t formal dinner ance of th e y e a r at the Austin C ou n try Club tonight from 7:30 to I o’clock. Phil L evant and hi* ut c h e s t! a, who have ju s t finished a G rove in H ouston, will play for th e dance. T hree e n te r ta in e r s a r e j orche stra, and Betty with Cannon, who was fo rm e rly with Irv in g A aranson, will be f e a tu re d . I P u rp le and gold, the f r a t e r n i t y ’s colors, will he used in th e decor­ ations of the club, and th e f r a t ­ e r n it y ’s crest will be hung above th e mantlepiece. th e L aw rence P ark er, Tom Braly. and Jo h n H arris a r e in ch a rg e of t h e dance. Many out-of-tow n expected to atten d . a r e guests C haperons for the dance will be and Mrs. J. W. McClen­ J u d g e don, Mr. and Mrs. Will S c a r ­ brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es P. and Mrs. E. M. Nash, C aptain Smith, and Mrs. K athleen Bland, assista nt to the Dean of Women. * a a Murray-Massey Wedding Date Set Miss G eraldine Ma*sey, g r a d u ­ a te of the University, will be m a r ­ to William Lynch M u rra y ried March I a t h er home in Floydada. Miss Massey received her bac h­ elor of a r ts degree from the U n i­ versity 1930. A fte r g r a d u a ­ tion, she a tte n d e d Princess School in Boston, personnel directing. She became personnel direc to r fo r B. A ltm ann and C om ­ pany of New York. Miss Massey is a m em ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. stu dying in Mr. M u rra y is a g r a d u a te of H a rv a rd and is an arc h itec t for the S ta te of Pennsylvania. The couple will live in H arrisb u rg , P enn. A ud rey F arris, stu d e n t the U niversity, will be Miss M assey’s only a t te n d a n t. in rn rn • C H I P H I S P L A N D A N C E The Chi Phis will hold an in f o r ­ mal dance and open house S a t u r ­ day nig h t from 8 until l l o’clock. C larence Nom ii and his o rc h e s tr a will fu rn ish the music. T O D A Y I N B R I E F 30 o’clock— V alentine p arty, Wesley F oundation. 7:30 o’clock— U niversity Light O pera Com pany ph onograph r e c o rd in g program , Physics Building auditorium . 7:30 o’clock Austin T echnical Club and Reserve O fficers Club, Driskill Hotel. C a p ta in Orvil A. A nderson, U nited S ta te s A rm y Air Corps, speaker. 8:30 o’clock— F aculty W om en’s Club and U niversity Club r e ­ ception and dance, Texas Union. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R 7:30 to I o’clock— Sigm a Alpha Epsilon form al din n e r dance, A ustin C o u n try Club. to open house. l l o’clock— G race Hall X X to 11 o’clock— Kappa Sigm a X l l o’clock— T e ja s open 8 to 11 o’clock— T h e ta Xi open open house. to house. house. Open House Tonight T h eta Xi f r a t e r n i t y will e n t e r ­ tain with an open house honoring Shelton Lee ami Lewis S te w a r t of Houston, from 8 to l l o’clock. tonight, L ester K itchen’s o rch e stra will play d u r in g the evening. Flowers and d ecorations will c a rry out foe f ra te r n ity colors, blue and white. A skit will be given by the pledges und er the direction of Ped W a t­ kins, fo rm e r in stru c to r of d r a m ­ atics of Kilgore High School. C haperons will include Dean ll. T. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ex- um, and Mr. arid Mrs. Presley Key. Varsity Club Given T h n r c d i v l l U l S U t i y The V arsity Club was valentine e n t e r ­ tained with a hi idge party a t th e home of Mrs. W. T. Rolfe, 704 S park Avenue, T h u rs ­ day a f te rn o o n a t . o ’clock. Mrs. Rolfe was assisted by Mes­ dames A m o Nowotny, E. G* Kel­ ler, and D. M. McKeithan. 2:30 Red h e a r ts and c a n d elab ra con­ taining red candles d ec orate d the house. R e fre sh m en ts were white heart-shaped cakes ice cream. and red The guests w ere m em bers of the club and in addition four tea guests, Mesdames T ro y C. Cren- ; shaw, V. I. Moore, Jr., A. B. I Smith, and Don H uff. * * • S. R. D. P L A N S F O R M A L Scottish Rite D orm itory will hold its ann u a l spring form a! A p­ ril 12 Mary Gladys S terne, ch a ir­ man of the house council, has a n ­ nounced. Plans for an open house to be held sometim e b efo re the form al w ere discussed a t a m e e t­ ing of the council. O utline fo r the Sardine, S. R. I), yearbook, was presented to the council by th e ed­ itor, Ellen Newby, and the busi­ ness m a n ag e r, Gordon Clarke. The book is to be issued the last week in April. The R a re n ess Cariysle, who with her husband will give p e r ­ the Hancock form ances on stage today and S aturday in conjunction with the showing of the Ho' lir e Dog. ’ “ Case rd The team presen t novelty a r ­ r an g e m en ts of popular musical numbers. WHERE T O G O “ T H E BAND PLAYS ON.” A t the P a r a m o u n t . W ith R obert Y oung and B etty Furness. “ C L IV E OF IN D IA .” A t the Queen. W ith Ronald Colman and L o re tta Young. •CASE OF DOG.” At W a rre n tor. T H E H O W L IN G the Hancock. W ith William and Mary As- “ T H E F O IT N T A I N.” At the T exas. W ith Ann H ard in g and B rian Alterne. F lash e s” The V ale n tin e issue of “ The out F resh m an W ednesday and mem bers of th e F reshm an Fellowship Club may call at the Y. M. C, A. fo r th e ir copies. cam e K appa Sigma will e n te r ta in to ­ open night with house from x to l l o’clock. D utch Scheel’s o rch e stra will play. inform al an i d H I L L E L W I L L E N T E R T A I N T he Hillel Found ation will hold a dance S a tu rd a y night from 9 to 12 o’clock at th e A ustin C ountry Club. Music will be fu rn is h ed by and his orchestra. A Tom Hill floor show given by local talen t will also bo a p a r t of the e n t e r ­ tainm ent. Tickets a re priced at $1. S O R O R I T Y E N T E R T A I N S Z eta Tau Alpha so ro rity e n t e r ­ tain ed T h u rs d a y with a valent in b u f f e t s a p p e r honoring pledges and guests. Red roses and c a r n a ­ tions were used to d eco rate the house. G uests and m em bers w ere piano en tertain ed with selections. p opular * • • N E W M A N T O E N T E R T A I N The N ew m an Club will hold an open house tonight from 8 to l l o’clock a t the club room. * * * in 1910, th e U niversity H arold Cecil Morris, who r e ­ ceived his bachelor of a r ts degree fro m is now piano soloist with th e Boston In 1932 he Symphony O rchestra. won Publication Julliard Award fo r a piano c o n c ert which he composed, and for some tim e he has been pianist, composer, and te a c h e r a t the Julliard School of Music in New York. th e professor C harles H ackett, son of Dr. C. W. H ackett, of is w o rk ­ L atin-A m erican history, ing as a re p o r te r on the s ta f f of th e J u n io r T exan, official publi­ the University High cation o f School. Charles th e eighth grade. is in to has the U niversity Miss C lara S te a rn s r e ­ turned to r e ­ sume her work this sem ester. She has been in Houston stud ying m u ­ sic u n d e r Horace ( l a r k . Miss S te a rn s is a m em ber of A lpha Phi s orority and is living at the house now. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Ja n e Bader of Galves­ ton. The formal pledge service T h u rs d ay a fte rn o o n for Mary Helen Braack, T heresa Pow er, and J a n e Bader. sorority held in the D epartm ent Miss Helen Goldbaum, student assistant of Economics and g ra d u a te student in ill at St. David’s Hospital, was much improved Thursday. the University, who is Morris Cook of L ufkin, a j u n ­ ior in the U niversity, has been a p ­ pointed part-tim e se creta ry on the s ta f f of Gerald Mann, se cretary I of S tate . N O O N O R N I G H T FOR B reakfast, K ello g g '* C orn F la k e s sc! yo u u p fo r th e d a y . T h o se c r isp d e ­ lir io u s (la k e s, v il l i m ilk or c r e a m , o r fruit a d d ed , su p ­ ply th e e n e r g y you n e e d and are ea sy to d ig e st. F o r a q u ir k , sa tisfy in g l u n c h , r a t a b o w l f u l o f K e llo g g 's < orn I la k es. 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T h e A s s e m b l y , r e s p o n d i n g to t h e will a n d t h e e x p r e s s e d s e n t i m e n t s o f t h e s t u d e n t b o d y , j u m p e d i nt o t h e f i g h t f o r a r e a s o n a b l e s e t t l e m e n t o f t h e v e x a t i o u s b o o k s t o r e p r o b l e m , a n d t o o k t h i n g s in t h e i r o w n h a n d s . T h e e l ec t i o n w h i c h will be h e l d M onday will gi ve e v e r y s t u d e n t a c h a n c e t o e x p r e s s his o p i n i o n on t h e b o o k ­ s t o r e p r o b l e m . N o t o n ly t h a t , b u t it will gi ve h i m a n o p ­ p o r t u n i t y t o m a k e a v a i l a b l e m u c h i n f o r m a t i o n in r e g a r d t o t h e p r e s e n t b o o k s t o r e s i t u a t i o n w h i c h will be vital t o tin L e g i s l a t u r e in its c o n s i d e r a t i o n of t h e Als ii b bill. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935 who w a s e n t i r e l y “ on his ow ami still f e l t as D e m o c r i tu s pr fe s s e s to fe e l a b o u t th e a d v a n t a g e s of s t r u g g l e a n d i n s e c u r it y .) I h a v e no d e sire to p r o j e c t m y ­ self in to a discu ssio n of th e r e l a ­ tiv e m e r it s of socialism a n d c a p ­ italism , a b o u t w hich I know v e r y j little. B u t Davisson ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) in ­ t i m e w h en a g r i c u l t u r a l v e r y co m e- a r e r e d u c e d b y th e lack o f p u r c h a s in g p o w e r u r b a n m a r k e ts . th e in c r e a t e m i s s i o n s . T h e p o w e r a n d o p e r a t e e m p l o y m e n t o ff ic e s a n d to m a k e a r e a s o n a b l e classi­ to f y is in h e r e n t to it. P a y m e n t C o m p u l s o r y T h e U n e m p l o y m e n t R eserv e, as F E U D A L D E M O C R I T U S Being so m e w h a t o u t o f t o u c h j l0 e x p r tr e n d of c o n t e m p o r a r y m o c r i t u s ’s I h av e fe lt c o m p elled m y a n n o y a n c e a t De ! le t t e r . As n e a r l y as I social a n d e co n o m ic I r a n ™a k e o u t, th e m a n c o n s i d e r s h im se lf a d e f e n d e r of c a p ita lism a g a i n s t th e red h o -ts of in iq u ity . a r e B u t I n o te d w ith som e in ­ th e view s w hich a r e ex- if D e m o c r i tu s ’s view s w ith th e th in k in g on q ue stion s, t e r e s t T ex an sign ed “ D e m o c r i tu s ," an d A m e ric a n t h o u g h t fr o m 177*5 t o , -hould im like to p o in t o u t plicatio n s, as I see th e m , in som e re m a r k s . T h r e e of D e m o c r i tu s ’s m a t t e r s s ee m to me of p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t : if th e ra b id the p r e s e n t tim e hav e b e e n , w ith a few e x c e p tio n s which a r e d e f i ­ n ite ly e x c e p tio n a l, n o t w ho lly c o n s i s t e n t bolsh evists. Lab j c l i n g , such views as D e m o c ritu s in his l e t t e r “ c a p i t a l ­ , p u ts f o r t h istic” is d i s t u r b i n g to m a n y o f us who o r d i n a r il y c o n sid e r o u rs e lv e s m ild ly ca p ita listic in o u r a m a t e u r - ; and he a d d s t h a t I jgjj e c o n o m ic view s. D e m o c r i tu s should s p a r e o u r fe e lin g s a n d label his view s fe u d a l r a t h e r t h a n cap i- alistic. t h a t by ^ In a n d th e b u r d e n th is f a i l u r e E m p l o y e r * R e s p o n s i b l e em - h ir in g m o r e t h a n te n t a r y c o n t r i b u t i o n s on the p a r t o f ; p a r t n e r s h i p s , the e m p l o y e r to s u p p o r t his th e e v e n t o f t h e i r u n ­ p lo y e e s in e m p l o y m e n t b e c o m e u n f a i r an d the e m p l o y e r s relie v e d of a j u s t re s p o n sib ility . p la n n e d by D avisson, will o u t of c o m p u l s o ry p a y m e n t s m a d e He sees in the a b s e n c e o f v o lun - a n n u a ll y by all p r i v a t e bu sin esse s , c o r p o r a t i o n s e m p lo y e e s a n d d o in g b u s in e s s in T e x a s. In e v e r y ty p e of i n d u s t r y th e p r e m ­ iu m s paid by th e e m p l o y e r a r e to be 2 p e r c e n t o f th e g ro s s p r o f its , th e pu b lic se rv ic e e n ­ e x c e p t te r p r i s e s w hich a r e to p a y 2 p e r c e n t o f t h e i r g ro s s r e ­ ceipts. th e i n t r o d u c t i o n to his bill, to m e e t he e x p lain * th e d ir e c t c a u s e r e s p o n s ib ility as in w h ich f a m ­ o f th e e m e r g e n c y ilies have b e e n b ro k e n up a n d i n ­ s c a t t e r e d , e n d le s s so up a n d b r e a d s t i l an c e p la n s o f Ohio a n d W is c o n ­ lines f o r m e d , am i a lack of s u f f i ­ a sin w hich D a visson as c ie n t c lo t h in g a n d s h e l te r w hich model, H o u se Bill 409 gives a in t u r n a r e r e s p o n s ib le la r g e l y w Id e r i n t e r p r e t a t i o n to w h a t con- fo r th e social u n r e s t b u b b li n g in sta tu te s u n e m p l o y m e n t . A w a g e o ut e n ti tl e s a n e m p lo y e e to a lim- th e S e n a te a t th e p r e s e n t th e p la n of- f e r e d h e re . It o f f e r s h im this ad- S t a t e ; d itio n a l p r o t e c ti o n w h ich a slack- a d m i n i s t r a t i v e J e n in g in th e p r o d u c t i o n of a n in ­ f o r a S t a t e {ted b e n e f i t u n d e r to be p la c e d U nlike th e u n e m p l o y m e n t r e q u i r e d tim e . u s e d th e in a r e to be b orn — P E R I O I K O S . B O I L E D IN OI L N o O b j e c t i o n t o F u n d M i n i m u m $ 5 0 a Mo nt h i n v o l v e s a c c e p t a n c e of idea t h a t w e a l t h a n d p o v e r t y T h e hill p ro v id e s u n e m p l o y m e n t f u n d in o f t h e c u s t o d y T r e a s u r e r a n d a n u n it c o n s i s ti n g o f a co m m ission o f d u s t r y m i g h t b ri n g . t h r e e m e m b e r s t o set up a m a c h in - e ry to p u t th e a c t into e f f e c t a n d to d e t e r m i n e its policy. I. D e m o c ritu s say s t h a t , to his m ind , “ th e few a n d n o t th e m a n y a r e s i g n if i c a n t he is “ n o t a b e lie v e r in e q u a li ty , It seem s c le a r, in t he li g h t of the c o n t r o v e r s y as a w hole, the “ fe w ” D e m o c ritu s m e a n s th e f o r t u n a t e m i n o rity who e n o u g h in to fam ilies A t a bull session c o m p ose d of w e a lth y e n o u g h to p ro v id e oppor- t u n i ti e s fo r the d e v e lo p m e n t of a few r e a s o n a b ly l i t e r a t e s t u d e n t s a n y a b ility t h a t m ay exi*t. H is o f o r d i n a r i l y c o n s e r v a ti v e views, view th e n it q uic k ly dev elop e d last n ig h t t h a t this fellow D e m o c ritu s, w ho is fi- th e now go to those t h a t d e s e r v e th e m . \ g u r i n g in th e c o lu m n s of the T e x a n It is e x t r e m e l y d i f f i c u l t to believe as a d e f e n d e r of c a p it a li s m , is g e t- t h a t this is th e case w h en th e f i - j t i n g in o u r hair. W e s u s p e c t him local na ncia l s t a n d i n g of t h e in divid ual J of b e in g a m e m b e r o f th e in- is so o f t e n d e t e r m i n e d by as u t t e r l y u n p r e d i c t a b l e m a t t e r s t e n t on w e a n in g c a m p u s in n o c e n t s fro m c a p ita listic v iew s by a w a y c h a n g e s in pub- p a i n t i n g c a p ita lis m in co lo rs as lie ta s te s , d is c o v e ry o f such th in g - u n p l e a s a n t as possible. F o r m y a s oil on p r o p e r t y p re v io u s ly c o n - 1 th is f e l ­ p a r t , I r e c o m m e n d side re d v a lu e le ss, a n d co n v u ls io n s j in v e s ti g a te d a t o n c e ; a n d low b e o f th e e con om ic s y s te m su c h a s j I t h a t if he o u r p r e s e n t d e p re s sio n . be fo u n d g u il ty of h e r e t ic a l eco- or so m e s i m i la r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e m a - a n e m p lo y e r a t th e ti m e of n o m ic views, w h e t h e r m edieva l o r ; c h in e r y m i g h t s e r v e . c u n n i n g l y socialistic, he be p u n - ished a c c o r d i n g to th e m e th o d s ap- p ro v e d in th e p e rio d w hose view* he h a s d e f e n d e d — by in oil a t high noon on F e b r u a r y th e m a in r e a d i n g room of 22 t h e n ew L ib r a r y , ti c k e ts to be sold a t $2 a couple. 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Da- b e c a u s e th e f o r m a t i o n o f se v e ra l i visson d e fin e d u n e m p l o y e d th e p r e s e n t a n d p r o c e d u r e t h r o u g h w hich th e y new co m m is sio n s by L e g i s l a t u r e w o u ld i n t e r f e r e w ith o b ta i n e d b e n e f i t f r o m th e U n e m - his p la n o f i n t e g r a t i o n in th e ad- p l o y m e n t R eserv e. is m i n i s t r a t i v e side o f the S t a t e gov- eligible who is e m p lo y e d by a n y t h a t o f th e e n t e r p r i s e s f r o m w hich th e e m i n e n t . D av isson e x plained if re a l S t a t e draw's a n n u a l p r e m iu m s , th is o b je c t io n p r e s e n t e d no I o b sta c le to th e s u cces s o f his p lan he has b e en w ith th e e m p l o y e r f o r o n c e a n “ e x -o f fic i o ” co m m is sio n o n e y e a r o r is e m p lo y e d by such th e is n o t a m e n a b le the m e m b e r s o f th e to b e n e f i t if he h a s lo s t his jo b be- a r e to Le a p p o i n t e d by th e g a y e r - cau se o f m i s c o n d u c t so a d j u d g e d U n d e r th e p ro v is io n s o f th e hill c o m m is sio n voiced fu n d , D avisson h a s p assag e o f th e act. T h e e m p lo y e e su ch i p a rlo r - p i n k g r o u p , c u n n i n g l y n o r who is a t t h e sam e ti m e e m - ; 2. D e m o c r i tu s m a i n t a i n s f u r t h e r re c o m m e n d to ta lly e m p lo y e d fa s h io n s a n d b e in g boiled E v e r y o n e t h a t j shall t h a t t h e in to r e m o v e th e m a n d p o w ere d fill th e v a c a n c i e s . C o m m is s io n e rs a re to rec eiv e a n a n n u a l s a l a r y of $ 6,0 0 0 p a y a b le o u t of th e A d m i n ­ th a n is tr a t io n F u n d . N o t m o r e be on e o f t h e m e m b e r s m a y lassed a s an e m p lo y e e o r a s a n e m p l o y e r o r b e f r o m t h e s e c tio n o f th e S t a t e . T h e i r pow - uvular to o t h e r S t a t e c om - to j v o l u n t a r y q u i t t i n g , o r b e c a u s e of h a v e a t r a d e d is p u te . Men w ho b e e n se lf-e m p lo y e d a n d c a n r e ­ to s e l f - e m p lo y m e n t fin d no t u r n p rov ision t h e p r o g r a m . B e n e ­ f i t s a r e p a y a b le on a c c o u n t eac h w e ek in th e c a se o f to t a l u n e m - s a m e ; p lo y m en t. in F o r th e e n f o r c e m e n t o f th e a c t in “ th e c u l t u r a l a r t i s t i c p r o s ­ a n d p e r i ty of a peo p le is a t all tim e s p r e f e r a b l e to th e e co n o m ic w e ll­ b ein g o f all.” T a k e n in c o n j u n c ­ tio n w ith w h a t h a s b e e n said a t e a r l ie r p o in ts in th e c o n tr o v e r s y , t h e this can m e a n o nly t h a t , in o pin ion of D e m o c ritu s, p o v e rt y a n d w a n t fo r la r g e s e c t io n s o f th e p o p u la tio n a r e n o t too hig h a p ric e to p ay f o r a r t is t ic m a s te r p i e c e s to be e n j o y e d by th e few . O n e m ig h t ask a t th is p o in t w h y th e “ f e w ” w ho r a t e c u l t u r a l m a s t e r p i e c e s so hig h a r e so g e n e r a l ly u n w illin g th e m se lv e s s u f f e r i n g which is c o n s id e re d n o t I too high a p rice. O n e w ould like on to ask D e m o c ritu s, w h e th e r he h im self w ou ld c a re to H a n d ” c la s s ; T u e s d a y a t to do a th e A F R I E N D O F H O N E S T Y to e m p lo y e e s , to be o p e n ta k e c a r e o f b o th employees to a n d e m p lo y e rs . E a c h e m p l o y e r is r e q u i r e d to k e e p an a c c u r a t e r e ­ c o rd of all his th e h o u r s w o rk ed , a n d w ages. T h ese r e c o r d s a r e th e Stat*- co m m issio n f o r t h e i r in s p e c ­ to tion . F a il u r e of th e e m p l o y e r g ro w pay th e a m o u n t levied a g a i n s t him make® him a d d it io n a l ly liab le f o r IO p e r ce n t i n t e r e s t p e r a n n u m on th e u n p a id a m o u n t . F u r t h e r n e g ­ is d e s c r ib e d as a m isd e ­ ligen ce m e a n o r p u n is h a b le u n d e r S t a t e law. U n f a i r a t t e m p t s to o b ta i n u n ­ e m p l o y m e n t b e n e f i t s a r e likewise t e r m e d a s m i s d e m e a n o r s p u n is h ­ a b le in th e sa m e w ay. R e p re s e n t a ti v e D avisson d e ­ c la r e d t h a t his aim in th e p ro g r a m w hich he has f o r m e d is to s e c u r e e q u it a b le r i g h ts fo r all b u sin e sse s in te n d s a n d all ind ivid ua ls. He f o r th e p r o g r a m to b e c o m e a p r o ­ t e c t i o n f o r b u s in e s s e n t e r p r i s e s in T e x a s a n d a t t h e s a m e ti m e an i n t e r n a l p a r t o f t h e n a ti o n a l u n ­ e m p l o y m e n t r e h a b i l i t a t i o n plans. --------------- o--------------- Election ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) a n d th e m i s t a k e s h a v e b e e n v e ry few . 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