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W ith F r i d a y ’s a c tio n , m e d ia t e c o n s id e r a t io n b y th e c o u n ­ tie s is­ i n v i t a t i o n s be t h e i r t h a t th e still e x is ts one v a c a n c y on cil,” P o ol said. su e d o n ly tw ic e d u r i n g a y e a r ; B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n , t h e S e n a t e on O c to b e r 2 0 , in th e f a l l s e m e s t e r h a v i n g r e f u s e d to c o n f i r m th e r e ­ a n d on M a rc h 20 t h e s p r in g a p p o i n t m e n t o f C. IL C h e rn o s k y sem ester, Miss D orothy G ebauer, th e p u n i s h m e n t to be ' o f H o u s to n a n d B e n F. T is in g e r o f a ssista n t dean o f w om en, said F ri- !;“ Ved'" to“ rhe''c u f t a i n '‘c lu b .' c o n f ir m e d f o r r e p o r t w a s m a d e b y D ean A m o N o w o tn y , f a c u l t y a d v i s o r of th e clu b , on th e f i n a n c i a l s ta tu s . 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Feature Section Of Cactus Shows Events of Year All Beauty Candidates Are Included in Book, Says Riley Wrenn Library Removal Comes Before Regents Lutcher Stark to Present Protest on Behalf Of Family Meet Today To Open Bids on Several Improvement Jobs On Campus W r e n n L ib r a r y R e g e n t s o f th e U n iv e r s it y will m e et with P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e ­ d ic t t o d a y a l IO o ’clock to eon- | s id e r th e p ro p o sal o f m o v in g th e to th e new Lib* i i a r y , a n d to o p e n bids f o r v a rio u s j p h as es o f la n d s c a p e w ork. I S o m e o f th e bids to b e r e c eiv e d will be f o r c o n s tr u c tio n o f sto rm ! se w e rs , c h a n g e s in the w a t e r sys- | 'e m on th e c a m p u s, in sta lla tio n o f V e n e tia n b lin ds f o r the new b u ild - i m r a - i ings, a n d f o r a p ro p o sed ; m u r a l a t h le t ic field. In j b e h a lf o f his f a m i ly a g a in s t . m o v in g o f th e W r e n n L ib r a r y h e a r i n g H. 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T he p la n s call f o r tS fe e b aseball d ia m o n d s an d fo r th r e e fields f o r f o o tb all. _ j sc h e d u le d th e b e a u t y c a n d i d a t e s J o e Riley, e d i to r o f th e C a c tu s , a n n o u n c e d th a t most of th e p r i n t s hav e of co m e In th e seven c a n d id a te s a d d itio n to i n d i v i d u a l h o n o r e d , all b e a u t y c a n d i d a t e s will re c e iv e indiv id u al r e p r e s e n t a t i o n in th e f e a t u r e sec- i hockey, a n d soc ce r. tin* C a c t u s o f fic e . into in in s e rt e d this sec- j sig n e d f o r th e b e a u t y c a n d i d a t e s {c o m m itt e e s of f a c u lty a n d a n d will be t h e tio n . L a y o u t s d e s ig n e d f o r in ­ b l u e b o n n e t belle se c tio n will c o r p o r a t e f e a t u r e s n e v e r b e f o r e u se d by t h e C a c t u s in t h i s se ctio n , R iley said. I a n d p r o g r a m p la n n in g life, h o p in g “ F e a t u r e e d ito r s hav e a t t e m p t e d to g e t p ic tu r e s of all p h a s e s of r e c o rd c a m p u s p ic to ria lly tr iv ia l in c id e n ts alike, so as to g iv e th e c o m p le te h a p p e n i n g s of U n iv e r ­ sity life ,” R iley a d d e d . th e m a j o r a n d to CU«» P r in t * to E n g r a v e r th e f o r P i c t u r e s f e a t u r e s e c ­ t i o n d e p i c ti n g e a r ly fall a n d w in ­ t e r a c tiv itie s h a v e b ee n fin ish e d . All class p r i n t s have b e e n sent to th e e n g r a v e r f o r m o u n ti n g . 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A shbel L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty o b ­ se rv e s th e s a m e r u le s o f a d m i t ­ ta n c e to m e m b e r s h ip a s d o e s R ea- r e ­ q u ir e s a B in E n g lis h a n d a B in o t h e r s u b j e c t s ; a n A in E n g lis h is r e q u i r e d f o r t r a n s f e r s . S o c ie ty N ig h th aw k s to P lay F or D ance T o n ig h t t o n S h irle y , R a y b u r n T h o m p s o n , I Kan L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty P ie r ia n L i t e r ir v G ra h am C an d id ate J o e S a n d e r s a n d his N ig h th a w k s th e in C h a r l e s O n e p e t itio n of c a n d i d a c y w as j U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h in t h e Zivley, d a n c e m a n a g e r , a n n o u n c e d a n d P r o h ib i tio n L e g i s l a t i o n ” will be th e s u b j e c t of D r. W a l t e r H. M c K e n z ie ’s ta l k th e to t h e M e n ’s B ible C la s s of F o r C ouncil P lace I will f u r n i s h A ll- U n iv e r s ity D a n c e f p n j P N H p i H H i . 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T h e N ig h t h a w k s w e r e f o r m e r ly k n o w n as C o o n - S a n a e r s ’ K a n sa s C ity N ig h th a w k s , g r e a t p o p u la r i ty o v e r This b r in g s th e n u m b e r of ca n - g e t ; w h e t t e r b e e r w o u ld B rin g o r c h e s t r a h a s 1 a n d b o th m e e tin g . room o f th e Co-ed ............................ ...;n K. g r a m o f s k its will be g iv e n in a c ­ p a -sod c o r d a n c e w ith a m o tio n Mu, 5 .6 8 ; B e ta T h e t a Pi, 5.66. T a u D elta P hi, 6 .5 0 ; B e ta Pin S ig m a, 6 .2 8 ; S ig m a N u, 5 .9 9 ; Phi p r o g r a m a t e a c h | D e lta T h e t a . 5 ,8 4 ; S ig m a A lpha r ^ b r a n c h o f th e W e s t T e x a s j o f t h e r e g u l a r se rm o n ‘ Truth of Poetic Feeling' Hampden's Acting Carries W. T. R o lfe, p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i ­ t e c t u r e a n d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e A u s - . tin T h e P e r s o n n ll of th e club is a s c h a p t e r o f th e A m e r ic a n I n s t i t u t e I of A rc h ite c ts , p resid e d a t a busi- follo w s: F i r s t t e n o r s , A r t e r . L aw - n e e s m e e ti n g o f th e local c h a p t e r j fe n c e , G o l i a d ; E d (.on ly, A s h e r t o n , j C. L. T u rb e v ille , Y o a k u m ; K e r m it j ' r j(ja v G id eo n , El C a m p o ; second te n o rs, E sse. K e n n e d y ; C leo H e r b e r t L ong, Y o a k u m ; E d w a r d R a ’ob, W e h n e r ; R u s ty Lewis, San M a r ­ cos; b a r it o n e s , Billy Doyle, S an M a rc o s; W illiam B a r t e r , B e lto n ; M a rc o s; t h e r a r e s p e c ta c le o f a f u ll rig g e d J Mr. H a m p d e n ’s pla y h as p la c e d j ice to t h e p e o p le ut A u stin , w as E u g e n e M cQ uin, S a n M a rc o s; ship a t s e a ; a n d a s th e s a ilin g sh ip '■ th e s t o r y o f B r o w n in g ’s “ T h e R in g d isc u sse d at P la n - basses. B r o w n in g C om bs, S a n M ar­ is l e f t b e h in d , o n e y i \ \ f e e l t h a t i a n d th e B o o k ” w ith in t h e u n d e r - - f o r i m p r o v e m e n t of U m v e r - j c o s ; S u b l e t t R ylan d, S an M a rc o s; it c a r r i e s on it th e e s se n c e o f ro- j s t a n d i n g o f all peo p le. No p e r - s it y h o u sin g c o n d i tio n s w e r e also J C la u d e J o n e s , B i rm in g h a m , A la.; m a n c e W a l t e r H a m p d e n ’s a p p e a r a n c e in “ C a p o n s a e c h i” c a r r i e d , w h o saw t r u t h it, fe e lin g . a n d t h e Aus- E liz a b e th D onate en , so p r a n o , who to one o f th e f o r o f p o e tic j by t h e lines o f t h e p o em . S a n A n to n io m e m b e r s o f w hich m e m b e r s f o r p u b lic a tio n as a se rv - F r a n k lin K e a th le y , S an O cc a sio n a lly , f r o m t h e d e c k o f m e n , m o d e rn s t e a m e r , o n e m a y see f u n d e r such d ir e c tio n . T h e b u sin e ss m e e tin g follow ed lu n c h e o n w hich w a s t h e t h o s e | th o u g h m a n y w o u ld be m y s tifie d j tin c h a p te rr in c o n j u n c ti o n w ith th e I sin g s a n o b lig a to ih e m o n th ly held in S te p h e n F. A u s tin Hotel. A “ C ity B e a u t i f u l ” p r o g r a m , th e is b e i n g p r e p a r e d by S im ila r ly , I son, p r o f e s s o r o r H o w a r d P o o h s , Floresvill e; to o , co u ld a p p r e c i a t e T he a n n u a l m e e t i n g o. By BOB WI L LSON w o u ld i d isc usse d. th e VV e s t ; so n g s, C r itic is m , o t h e r t h a n a n e x p r e s - T e x a s b r a n c h is t be held in May. th e c a r e f u l p r e s e n t s - sion of e m o tio n a l r e a c tio n s , is d if- A t t h a t tim e th e W e st T e x a s eh a p - t i o n o f t h e r o m a n c e a n d p o e t r y o f ; f ic u lt, esp e c ia lly w h e n c o m p a r i n g [ t e r will a t t e n d th e ' A n n u a l VVind- th is pla y w ill b u ild f a i t h th e A ssociation o f S t u ­ th e i “ C a p o n s a e c h i” w i t h o t h e r e n t e r - 1 \ P” a r t s to th o s e w h o h e a r d , j u s t a s | t a i n m e n t s o f f e r e d in A u stin . M o s t d e n t A rc h ite c ts . B r o w n in g th r ill e d to liv in g w h e n i n t e r e s t i n g w a s he w r o t e : “ H old m e b u t s a f e a g a in w ith w hich Mr. H a m p d e n held the} S E R M O N TO PIC A N N O U N C E D w ith in th e b o n d o f o n e im m o r t a l play in an a t m o s p h e r e o f r e a l i t y . ! a look! All w o e t h a t w;as, f o r g o t t e n , ‘ H e w*as ab le t o d e t a c h th e s ta g e ! M o r a to r iu m on T h e i r O b lig a tio n s to p ic on a n d all t e r r o r t h a t m a y be. d e f i e d . ” f r o m Ii. M cKenzie ca n do a f t e r y e a r s o f t r a i n i n g a n d o f th e U n iv e r s ity B a p t.s t C h u r c h Will b ase his S u n d a y m o r n in g -or- m on. S p ecial m usic will be f u r - have been n i'died by th e Lord ’ will be B a p tis t Training Serv ice will m eet “ F r e n c h R o m a n tic ism a t 6 :3 0 o’clock: as usual, h a v e Mr. H a m p d e n ’s p l a y e r s h e r e , j T h e s u p p o r t o f su c h as Rey- A n d it w o uld m a k e A u s tin m uc h Holds E v a n s as G h e r a r d i, W h i t­ f o r d K a n e as ( a n o n f o n t i , E r n - m o re i n t e r e s t i n g if t h e to w n co u ld c o m m a n d b o th “ H a m l e t ” a n d “ Ca- e s t R ow an as G uido, a n d W illia m d a y . A u s tin p o n s a e c h i” \ C o n t i n u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) “ Shall C h r i s t i a n s D e c la re a p p e a r a n c e o f e f f e c t , j to b o th o f w hich p u b lis h e d , w ere eri- title d “ F r a n c e a n d the R e s t o r a t i o n th e selection. A cc o rd in g to E nglish V is ito rs ” a n d i n E n g l a n d P r o f e s s o r M a rc el M o ra u d , b e a d o f the R o m an c e la n g u a g e d e p a r t ­ m e n t of Rice I n s t i t u t e , bas j u s t received th e d e g r e e o f d o c to r o f l i t e r a t u r e fro m th e S o rb o n n e , Ma frie n d s h a v e le a r n e d . T h e d e g r e e w as w on w ith h ig h e st hono rs. G ets D octor D egree P ro fesso r a t Rice th e m e e tin g . c o m p r e h e n d Hi- tw o tie "O P r a is e th e c h o i r ; t h e p la y , I t h e c a lm ° — ------- P e r h a p s la b o r e r , b e a u ty . in o n e r e p o s e is t h e fa il t h e th e to in j I fro m IS I I to 18l s , “ th e s t a - Iv, w a s p le a s u r e to be held u n d e r j sim p ly by good a c t i n g su c h as o n e ; w hich Dr. W a l t e r T h e r e c e n t l y a p p e a r e d l e g i s l a - ; in G a lv e sto n , S a n A n to n io , Dat- las, a n d F o r t W o r th , Its p o p u l a r i t y J a c k w h a t th e p r e s e n t L e g i s l a t u r e is go- h e r e w as e v id e n c e d J a n u a r y 14 sold I t w as a n h o n o r f o r A u s t i n to ability-—e x p r e s s e d , j u g to do w ith r e f e r e n c e to S t a t e w h e n 1,046 b a l a n c e th e b u d - {tio n W D A F , K a n s a s C ity. th e spell o f “ C a p o n s a e c h i ,” w h o g a i n e d r a d i o th e W o r l d ? ” t ic k e t s w e r e d i d a t e s f o r m e n ’s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to b a c k p r o s p e r i t y ; w h e t h e r s ix r t h r e e o f w hich will he c h o sen , i tio n c a n m a k e i, n a t io n s o b e r ; a n d I hey a r e L o u is M. D ick so n , B r a n s o n , Loo I). H e r b e r t , B oyle Willis, J e r r o l d M a rx , a n d G r a h a m , a n d n a t i o n a l r e p e a l, } to th e d a n c e t h a t n ig h t. S h iv e r s In v e s ti g a ti o n te x t b o o k j p r o b le m w as i n s t i g a t e d to save th e ! s t u d e n t s m o n e y , said, j M a n y s t u d e n t s h a v e in d ic a t e d th a t I th e y w o u ld be p r e s e n t w h e n th e ! c o m m itt e e m e e t s in o r d e r to ex- J pla in t h e i r g r ie v a n c e s . C h a r g e s h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t t h a t s t u d e n t s have b e e n u n j u s t l y c h a r g e d by bo o k sto re s . A f t e r p r o b e , t h e c o m m i t t e e ’s th e t o th e y will m a k e a r e p o r t S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly . a s ­ T h e se m b ly will th e n r e p o r t th e m a t t e r to P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e d ic t. Cowboys Initiate Fifteen Monday Rites Take Place in Front O f Main Building I n itia tio n o f f i f t e e n new m e m ­ b e r s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y C o w b o y s w ill ta k e p la c e in f r o n t o f M ain B u ild in g a i 5 o ’clock M o n d a y a f t ­ e r n o o n , W o o d w a r d R e a g a n , f o r e ­ m a n , a n n o u n c e d F rid a y . T h o s e to be in it ia t e d a r e J o h n B lair, J o h n J u n i o r Bell, W , G. B e s t, J u l i a n ( ’le p to n , A lle n C o n ­ n e r , Dick G re g g , E d w in G r a h a m , W e ir L a b a t t , J r .. Willis Lea, J r . , J o e M a c a te e , C h a r l e s M c D uga ld , F r e d S e m a a n , H o r a c e S m ith , A l­ b e r t T a r b u t t o n a n d J e r r o l d M a rx. --------------- o--------------- A Y ER S P E A K S OV ER WOA! Dr. F r e d C. A y e r , p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t io n a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , will d e l iv e r a n a d d r e s s on “ H o w High o v e r Is th e C o s t of E d u c a t i o n ” r a d io s t a tio n W G A I in S a n A n ­ to n io , ‘S a t u r d a y , M a rc h 18, a t 7 o ’clock, T h is l e c t u r e c o n c lu d e s th e se rie s on p r o b le m s e d u c a t i o n a l w h ich has b e e n s p o n s o r e d b y th e T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ A sso c ia tio n w e e k ly f o r th e past six w eeks. CSS, 'A around the perip w ith b u z z a r d th e C a n e x p la in a n y o n e a p le d g e c a n b e a s b e a u t i f u l , u n ­ spoiled, a n d c h a r m i n g a s K I N K Y L E W I S ? how p r e d ic ts a n T h e B u z z a r d in ­ c r e a s e in p o p u l a r i t y w L h th e o p e n ­ in g of B a r t o n S p r in g s fo r M ARY H E L E N SA Y FO I! D b e c a u s e o f h e r f o rm , f o r J A N E T B A K E R b e c a u s e of h e r sp e ed , H e r e ’s t o S H O R T Y R E A G A N ! in him H e ’s g o t p le n t y of f ig h t a n d he c a n t a k e it. J A Y D E I S S , R A C H E L D O U G H ­ E R T Y , a n d TO M A B E L L h ad b e t ­ t e r g e t u n d e r c o v e r a s soon a s possible f o r t h e B u z z a r d is g o in g to sw oop on t h e d e a d . T h e D a ily T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w * p u b lic a t io n o f T h e U n i- V e t* i t y o f p-ity a l A t t a l l a b y T h e t»»-' t » f ex t r y m o r n in g exc< ;>t M o n d a y , t h r o u g h o u t th e lo n e ae*«ion f c x a # , ii* p < >b i 1 it tu T o n t h e c a m p u s o f th e U n iv e r - I I n e o r - : I vita# M u d e n t P u b l ic M io a * , b riton s! Office*, IT Hall 12®, 12?, 127, and ISS. T ele­ phone# M i l - o i l ( A f t e r 3# p, rn., ti I STI. P rin te d by th e U lm c r - a y P re * * . A. C. W rig h t., M a n a g e r. Kill tro d a s An»l i*.. To ta*. se co n d class m a t t e r th e po? to ffie s a t I a t S u b s c r ip t io n p rle e b y m ail; F i v e d o lla r * y e a r l y . I alit*'- _ A#s?'«* Editorial W riters Alfred Faust Sport* Editor ________ ___ ____ ___ ____ Society awd Theater Editor James Glasscock Sam Householder. Jr. Fred So ha ffnsr Mabel Shelby Eva Mae Por'er. Inc? Rf bey, Kay C bt i atopite!, Peggy Ayer. (Iranan. Maurint Henderson, Lovell Inez Fumer, Velma Sealy, SOCIETY STAFF Jackson Cox, Irving Isra el Jay Hall, Dick W est, Gill DcW itt, Irving Canter. SPORTS STAFF sggk* , FO R TH IS ISSU E N ight E d ito r ............... ......................... Assistants: Bedell. Alex Louis J o h n n ie Jan es, J-.-hn Duke, and Bill Hard to Estimate Loss Rigid economy in all m a tt e rs of State expenditures must of necessity be p r a c ­ ticed. Cost of education ca n n o t be ignored. Deliberation upon the value and wo rth of summer school must be made In our legis­ lators. Let s hope th a t th e ir vision is not distorted by the consideration of the o p e r­ ating expenses alone. The physical plant of the University r e p ­ resents an investment of several millions of dollars. Like money, unless the facili­ ties are pu t to use, th e re is no r e t u r n on tha t investment. Should the re be no sum­ mer school this year, th e fixed capital in­ vestment of th e State of Texas in th e Uni­ versity will be as nothing for thr e e months. The utility of all the buildings and l a b o r a ­ tory equipment will be an absolute zero. Among the 3.HOO students who a tt e n d the su mmer sessions are degre e c an did at es who expect to g r a d u a te a t th e end of t h e session. If the University is clos* d this su m­ mer, those students will be forced to a t ­ tend a no th er long session. A setb ac k of three months mac m ean a setback of a ye ar or more in finding a position. Industry and business do not wait for the job seeker. W h e n no ed ucational opportunities are available, the stu den t must m a rk time. G r a m m a r and high school te ac he rs a n x ­ ious to receive more train ing and to b e t t e r the profession of for equip themselves teaching, will be the main losers. They can only atte nd the University du rin g th e mum­ m e r session. Du ring su mme r session in the past, it has been the custom f o r ‘he University to inte rc han ge facu lty me mbe rs with othe r large colleges and universities. Professors a nd institutions bring fresh ideas. from o th e r instructors We believe the ultimate value of s u m ­ m e r school cannot be me as u re d in t h e am ount of money saved. Education is one of th e S t a t e ’s chief duties to its citizens. Knocking the Other Fellow “ W h e n you knock on a third person, th e second person won t think an y more of th e first pe rson.” W hy, no one is certain, hut it is tr ue th a t a large pe r cent of the college s t u d e n t ’s conversation is spent in c ondem ni ng one or a n o t h e r of his fellows. The favorite ex­ pression while a tt e n d in g school, a nd we a re guilty, is “ I'm sorry, but I d o n ’t have tim e ,” Yet, we never fail to find th e op­ portunity to t a lk about th e othe r fellow. a n o t h e r ’s Just w ha t ple asure one gains from ru n ­ ning do w n isn’t It merely seems t h a t th e person known. t a lk in g has failed to find en ough emp loy ­ ment to keep himself busy, and for e nt er­ ta in m e n t he runs ab o ut seizing every o p ­ po rtunity to d a m a g e the o t h e r fellow. re p u ta ti o n W he n one really th in ks ab o u t it, this sort of talk a p p e a r s en tirely out of place. Here, in the University, there a re h u n d r e d s of students whom we scarcely know, ye t we do not hesitate to ru n th e m do w n to th e lowest de p th s for little or no reason. I f we really knew the good qualities the person possessed, we would pro b a bly be a s h a m e d of the things we accused him j )f doing. •Would it not be be tte r to pick t h e good things the othe r fellow does or j u s t keep quiet? There is nothing t h a t m a k e s one h a p p ie r th an to forg et themselves a n d do a few things for the o t h e r person. It is mighty easy for one to lose the re s p e c t of a friend from too muc h a b o u t someone else— the friend ft els t h a t he gets ta lke d ab out in the s am e m a n n e r w h e n he is not around. It is fine to be ope n ab o u t the things we think, but it will help all co ncerned if some things are ju s t entirely forgotten. ta lking Try to say a good word for everyone— it will give you a diff erent outlook on your entire surroundings. A Fine Spirit Marty yifT are received each ye a r by th e I Diversity hut this y- a r in p a r ti c u la r ha s br ought gifts and donations of every kind. P e rh a p s this increased aid is due in p a r t to the new buildings which are ne a r­ ing completion. N at ura lly ma ny more things aril needed t h a n in the past by the University, a nd t h e donors have no doubt th ou ght of this fact. A great amount of equi pme nt has been given the physics d e p a r t m e n t f o r its new building this year. Te le p h o n e e q u ip m e n t has been pre sented by tho Weste rn Electric Comp an y at New York, t h e W est ern Elec­ the tric Company a t Ha wt ho ne, 111., a nd SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 S outh w e s te r n Bell Te lephone Company. O th e r equi pme nt which has been dona ted to this d e p a r t m e n t this y e a r include mot or g en erato rs , motors, and s tor ag e batteries. And the most recent gifts to this d e p a r t ­ me nt were the four radio receiving sets which w e re pre sented by th e R. C. A.- Victor Company. Although th ese sets do not have much mo ne ta ry value, th e y will be* indeed valuable in la bor at ory work. Also ma ny books are given to the Uni­ individuals, o r g a n i z a ­ versity by various tions and groups. Among th e late st gifts is the set of five books on mining e ng ine er ­ ing, me tallur gy, technical writing and which we re pre sented to th e University s tu de nt c h a p t e r of the A me ric an Institute of Mining a nd Metallurgical Engineers. These books wrhieh were given by t h e Seeley W. M udd Memorial F u n d of t h e A merican Institute of Mining an d M etal­ lurgical Engi neers will pro ba bly be placed i n t h e s t u d e n t s ’ re a d in g room of the new Engi nee rin g Building. The tour included visits to t h o |ve y l a . I e x p i r e d . 7'1 'tor !u C d' rt!f largest producing I , t o w n r e a d y in a n y . T h e . By B I L L D O Z I E R C A M P U S C H A T T E R These mentioned donations a re only a few of th e m a n y which have a l r e a d y been given this ye ar. These are only t h e most re c en t gifts to the University. No d o u b t quite a few o th e r gifts will be pre sen te d to before t h e new buildings a r e operate, but th e n u m b e r of gifts will not be g r e a t e r t h a n t h e relative m e as u re of a pp re ci a tio n on the p a r t of t h e University as a whole. Th e University with its m a n y I For some reason, the donors of officials and its m a n y students, is proud of {various and sundry prises for es- the gifts, as it rightly should be. Th e Uni­ says, th em es, and w hat-have-you each y e a r by its versity is m a d e ri c he r like, to p u t all so rts of m yste riou s many va lu ab le and often r a r e gifts; th e the a pp lication s J re stric tio n s University is ever r e a d y to ac k n o w le d g e T ake f o r in s ta n c e th e rule con-) its ap pr e ci a tio n a nd its g r a t i t u d e for these th e F reid la n d e r building c e rn in g gifts. a nd th a t I loan prize which say s each essay shall be signed with a I fic titio u s nam e, and th e n accum- j panied w ith a sealed envelope j having th e fic titio u s nam e on the outside an d th e real nam e on the*) F r a t e m i t y M a k e s inside o f it. It would seem t h a t the ju d g e s a r e d e te rm in e d a t all costs to do a w a y with a n y per- The ac tion o f tho U n iv e rsity s e n a te in lim iting I sonal e le m e n t in the a w ard , bu t somehow I ju s t c a n ’t se t' the need of such precau tion s. m o r e big l e a g u e b a s eb a l l t e a m s t h a n o t h e r p la y h e r e col lege n e w . U n i o n Bui ldi ng m a y b e cl as s i ­ f ied as a “ d r e a m ” in e v e r y se nse of t he w o rd . . . t h e r e a r e a hal f do z e n s t u d e n t s h e r e w h o a r e c o r r e s p o n d e n t s v a r i o u s S t a t e n e w s p a p e r s . . . t h e v e r y sl i gh t es t a t t e m p t a t “ h ig h- h a t t i - n e s s ’ r es u l t s in oblivion o n t h e m a j o r i t y of . m o r e mil es of a i r m i l e a g e a r e o p ­ e r a t e d a n y o t h e r s t a t e . . . it is no w po s s i ­ ble t o l e a r n a l m o s t a n y f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e at h o m e by t h e use of a n d p h o n o g r a p h r e c o r d s f r o m p r e s e n t t h e L e a g u e c f N a t i o n s h as f ai l ed in its p e a c e ac t i on s . L O C A L T A L E N T A T C O N V O C A T I O N S T our o f In sp ection . i n d i c a t io n s -------------- O-------------- in T e x a s c a m p i . t h a n f o r on in . . . . the n u m b e r of g en e ra l conv cations which can be ; held each sem e s te r to f o u r v*JI rem ov e one m o r e l of tho few re m a in in g places whore the e n tire stu - j di nt body can gathe r with a con mon in te re st. I t is n ’t so much the noted m en who used to j pi ak th a t the s tu d e n ts a re going to miss as it is j the convocations themselves, the g e ttin g to g e th e r in tho m iddle of the m orning, w here you can m e e t j your frie n d s and relieve y o u r m ind fo r a r e s tfu l I hou r. nation ally T he move was m ade as an econom y m easure, i an d w orld-renow ned ; since brin g in g speakers to th e cam p us is expensive. This need f o r j outside sp eak ers will be m e t fa irly a d e q u a te ly by j tho lectu re course, it is tr u e , b u t no f u n c tio n a t J which an a d m itta n c e c harge is m ade can hope to j draw a re p r e s e n ta tiv e gro u p of th e un iversity. * T here a r e spe a k e rs and o rg a n iz a tio n s on our campus which m a n y o f our s tu d e n ts have n o t had an o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r o r see a n d in which th e y have a d ire c t interest. S urely th e r e is som ething irra tio na l in h av in g su perior : knowledge places them in W h o ’s W ho, a n d y e t who ! hi e n o t given an o p p o r tu n ity to a d d re ss th e s tu d e n ts I enrolled in the college w here th ey teach. . professo rs w hose , . ,. f r o m a t f ac t s , b u t It m a y b e ba s ed on e r r o n ­ least eo u s to on e i n d i c a t i o n T e x a s s e ems be o n e school which is a r e l a ­ tively u n t o u c h e d spot in t he d e ­ J u s t look a t t h e n u m ­ p r e s s i on. b e r of o r c h e s t r a s , a n d b i g - t im e o r c h e s t r a s , too, which a r e c o n ­ t i n u a l l y m a k i n g t h e i r a p p e a r ­ a n d n i n e t i m e s o ut a n c e h e r e of t e n m a k i n g a ver y nice p r o f i t c on c e r t s . W h e n o u t o f t h e i r m a n y e q u a l l y good b a n d s a r e p l a y i n g t o a l m o s t e m p t y d a n c e halls a n d c a f e s , it is r a t h e r u n ­ us u a l f o r a c o n t n u o u t se ri e s of o r c h e s t r a s t o s uc ce ed in “ p a c k ­ i n ” he r e. ing I t ’s n o t n o v e l t y e i t h er , since j u s t i m p o r t a t i o n s e ems e a c h to h a v e j u s t as l a rg e c r o w d s as those wh i ch c a m e it. A n y w a y , T e x a s is c e r t a i n l y p o p ­ u l a r in this line r i g h t now. t h e m t he b e f o r e l a t e s t M em bers of Sigm a Iota Epsilon, h o n o ra ry ami professional m a n ­ a g e m e n t fr a te r n ity , m ade an in­ spection to u r F rid a y of fo u r A us­ tin m a n u fa c tu r in g p la n ts fo r the purpo se of stu d y in g th e ir m o dern m a n u f a c tu r in g m ethods, W aym on G. Peavy, se c re ta ry , said. Dr. C. F. L a v ’s class in fa c to ry m anage- , m e n t was invited as g uests of the . f r a te r n it y . Dr. Lay is n a tio n a l presid e n t of Sigm a Io ta Epsilon. » ,i . T e x a s Q uarries, Tips F o u n d ry and I E n g in e Works, A. C. Baldwin and Sons, an d the A u stin Baking Com­ pany. Because most of th e fac­ to rie s in Austin a r e operated only p a rt o f tin* time, and then usually in th e m orning, the inspection was to a detailed s tu d y of .j c onfined these firms. P ea v y said. Those m ak in g the trip were B o d e n Sutile, C o rd y E vans, Ralph A nderson, Alfred Olyphant, Ki ron G arriso n, Mr. a n d Mrs, P. L. M ar­ ques.-. Rebecca Rodgers, C arroll Joachims. K athleen B r a id n, Kel­ vin McNamee, Sm ith M urphy, C harles K inzbach, Jesse Reynolds, Bill Thomson, Dr. Lay, and Peavy. C lub to S en d N o te T o C erm a k ’s F a m ily . , . . *. I While this is no t in te n d e d as a C bancello r Lindley, who is m uch s o u g h t by cities J ha]lyhoo f o r Texas Tech or Unh­ and sc ii ioIs ail over .he s.dCe a?* u s peaker, seldom bock esther V has just occurred addresses a n y g en e ra l m e e tin g of s tu d e n ts a t th e the university. The sym p ho ny o rc h e s tr a a n d th e uni- j tow n h ave m a d e simply re m a rk - th e last ve rsity b and both complain of w aning interest, but I * ch. it is because stu d e n ts a r e not given a chance to *‘v<’ or u 'n -v e a rs* to an f norm ^,us becom e a c q u a in te d w ith them . a ble strides fo rw a rd in t h a t th e school a n d I o m s te r r it o r y to me . . . , I * . , „ a* , ® i . , , , A resolution to send a m essage I i drav/ s tu d e n ts from , has ju m p e d of sym path y to the fam ily of the - i - i i i v a lu a b le sp e ak e rs an d in te r e s tin g p ro gra m s f o r : , I up lo th ird place in re g is tr a tio n M ate M ayor A nton J. Cern ak of u ( hicago was adopted bv the ( zeeh Glob a t a m ooting Friday night. T he message is to be draw n up S a tu rd a y . the convocations could be secured fro m the excel- alm ost ovei n ig h t— now being be- , , , . . lent m a te ria l a ro u n d us if th e tim e could be a1- hind only T e x a s and A. & M. in lowed f o r these g e t-to g e th ers. P e rh a p s the pauses j en rollm en t. And if y o u ’re in te r ­ i o r e n lig h te n m e n t and e n te r t a in m e n t would ad d I ested coaching some in te re st and ple a su re to this serious business school which T e x a s T ech has re ­ | cc*n R> e stablished has become one ef educatio n f th c ° » t» ta n .lin K i" . t h e conn- try , and th is y e a r such nam es as K e rr, J o n e s, H anley, M adigan, and o u r own L i t t l e f i e l d will g ra ce its records. A f e a tu r e of the p ro g ra m was the rend itio n by H e n ry Dusek of a n u m b e r of Czech folk s o n g ' played on the accordion. I y * a a u Mi — U n iv e rsity K an san. nvor m E p Webb, d ir e c t o r o f I City. Salinas, P a n a m a , Mr. D a v e n p o rt’s j cam pus proved to be eom thing o f sm aller bra n c h e s. T hey are not al­ i a disap po in tm ent, he le a rn e d of down Main Building * a n d Mexico ! pres-sion th ere, b u t no th in g like ii th,. W esley Bible (’h a ir will lee- [ i , in this c o untry. Tho N a tion a l I t a r e on - E a r t h q u a k e , . T o r n a d o * ,. visit to th e B ank is s tr o n g and supervises the I an(j q 0(j»» b efore his U niv ersity ; M ethodist C h u rch Su n d ay school class Su nday. How th e r e c e n t dis­ asters m ay a f f e c t o n e ’s concep- t h t y ’a r down Unction has resulted in th e S o uth | Bhould> wi„ ,M. t.onsku,m i durinK le c tu re , H ugh W. G arland , , , r i. r t c r f o r | e q u iv a le n t t o d e s r o y m g t h e tin --: f u r t h e r i m p o r t a t i o n of od, the vt a- loll field s a n d A m erican oil. p r o - 1 tio„ „ f God alld w h e th e r lie said, when J lowed to do much sp eculation.” “ In m y opinion, to te . . . . , Main Building would be almost J the E a s t T e x a s pro hibit!!!* . the , h(. cta„ M id Discovery o f A m erican . t w u n t r y 's th e plan t e a r „ , ... . to . . , 'every student who ha* attended I Argentine wells are 1,500 mile* the school, that old budding means from Buenos Aire*. the U niversity. T h ere wilt be ,. nothing left but n ew building , such an y de nom ination m ig ht erect. T h e re is plenty of land fo r the new s tr u c tu r e s w ithou t b o t h ­ erin g la n d ­ m a rk .” recommended the . , study of Spanish. He said m ost ef the business of the corpo ration . office, where about fifty p eo p le!,.. j - , a ie employed, is done in English, * * l V o although Spanish is used to a ' g re a t e x t e n t in correspo nd ence. „ Webb annouBced that he is ' planning a series of lectures on ,____. „ , ** . te n c o m m an dm en ts, and he the r ■ .. , proposes to get th e opinion of a , the plan Sunday. I the class on , ; , i. Discussion of opportune subjects , V ! based on current events will be c o ntin ued, he said. lexan . . . • I he , <• 7 . i , . ... tra d itio n a l E* i a * that old, ,,, — * , .• j * , 1 . . s . , . . * t . . --------------n—■ Y E S T E R D A Y C E L E B R A T E D A S IRISH N A T I O N A L H O L ID A Y F a cu lty In vited T o O p en in g of L ibrary B y S A R A L AC Y Dr. H. Y. Benedict, pre sid e n t of the U n iv ersity, F rid a y received an invitation from H a r ris M asterson, J r ., s e c r e ta r y o f th e A ustin Public L ib ra ry Commission, to a t t e n d th e opening of the new A ustin Public Library. Loyal io n s of Ire la n d celebrate j pie came to accom pany him up th e be hill w here his set m o n was to preached. As usual, he arriv e d with his dru m s being beaten vig­ the excitem ent, how­ orously. In broken, ever, his d ru m becam e S t . P a t r i c k ’s Day wher ever they may be. Today, St. P a tric k is just as p opular as when he drove th*- -nakcs out of the isle of Ireland. T he invitation re a d as follows: T here a re still people living in re The L ib ra ry Commission of th e Isle The people, who believed th a t his J ( ^ ty Gf A ustin wishes to e x te n d to mote p a r ts of the E m e ra ld fa.e*ulty of the Uni- who believe t h a t the m o n ste r s e r - 1 pow er lay largely in his y of T ex a s a cordial invite- p ut which St. P a tric k chained in were sadly d is a p p o in te d : and they I tion to a t te n d th e public opening the Gal tie M ountains, tellin g him were m ore g r e a tly to rem ain A u stin Public L ib ra ry on calls out every Monday. “ It is a Mi own the hillside with his ©yes j M onday evening, March 20, 1933, long Monday, St. P a tric k .” bulging and his body tre m b lin g as f rom 7" u ntil IO o’clock.” th e re u n til Monday, when a g r e a t black snake d ru m , y oJ an(j disappointed s l i d , 0 f L egends co ncerning St. Patrick i though from la u g h te r. But, as th c like fairy ta le s f o r g r o w n - ! legend goes, read ups. The most po p u la r one is the 1 from heaven th e U n iv e rsity and p r e s id e n t of story of his ridding Irelan d snakes and vermin. The story goes i the Sea b o a rd L ife In su r a n c e Com- th a t he had a n n o u n ce d th e sub- birth an d d e a th of St. P a tric k is as pan y of H ouston, is the g uest of jeet o f his f a m o u s inform ation c o n - 1 his son, Burke B a k e r, J r ., a t the story and a g r e a t crowd of p e n - m o rn in g when March 17 was set Phi D elta I he ta house. an angel came down an d patched the d ru m B u rk e B aker, f o r m e r s t u d e n t of of | an d all the rep tiles vanished. snake-killing I u n c e r ta in as is In fo rm a tio n concerning t h e F L A G W A V I N G IN T E X T B O O K S I t is a p ity t h a t n e a r ly all te x tb o o k s d e a lin g with h istory a n d g o v e rn m e n t of th e U nited S ta te s a r e w r itte n to in d o c trin a te s tu d e n ts w ith the idea th a t e v e r y th in g this c o u n tr y has done is noble an d rig ht and th a t th e re is n o th in g w ron g with it to day. Especially is th is biased a tti tu d e to be r e g r e tte d in college textbo ok s, since s tu d e n ts th u s f a r a d ­ vanced educatio nally should be able to learn the t r u t h a b o u t th e ir c o u n try and how it is governed. ! Y e t in th e textbo ok used by b e g in n in g g o v e rn - * m en t classes in th e u n iv e rsity can be fo u n d this ; typically d o c tr in a ir e s t a te m e n t on th e du ties o f j a citizen: “ The d u ty to know his c o u n t r y ’s h isto ry and to be proud of it; to u n d e rs ta n d his c o u n tr y ’s go vern- ; m en t an d to ho n o r it; to know th e laws and obey th e m ; to be re sp e ctfu l of all duly c o n stitu te d a u ­ th o r ity ; to be loyal in action, w ord, a nd th o u g h t, ! to look upon th e privilege of the s u f f r a g e a s a sacred th in g and to use it as becom eth a s ove re ig n p r e r o g a tiv e ; to b e a r his po rtion of th e com m on in public o ffic e a t b u rd e n s c h e e rfu lly ; to se rv e personal sacrifice a n d it a s a public t r u s t ; to fig h t and die if need be in th e n a ti o n ’s cause g o v e rn m e n t imposes up on its citizens. to r e g a rd ... ,, A citizen who has these s ta t e m e n t s is und csir- i n t e r e s t m a n i f e s t e d A* a r e s u l t of a l e c t u r e r e ­ c e n t l y gi ve n h e r e on t h e c a m ­ pus by a f a c u l t y m e m b e r c o n ­ t h e v a r i o u s A m e r i c a n c e r n i n g t h e r e s e ems t o be a “ d i a l e c t s ” s u d d e n in t h e r a m i f i c a t i o n s of t h e phi l o l ­ o g y of l a n g u a g e . t he En g li sh I n c i d e n t al l y , t h o l e i n t e r e s t e d in such t h i n g s will f ind a li t tl e r e f ­ e r e n c e “ S l a n g f r o m S h a k e s p e a r e ” q u i t e nice, a n d m a y e v e n j u s t i f y s o me of t h e i r e x pr e s s i on # which a r e not a c c e p t e d b y t h e E ng li s h f a c u b y . told b y A n d t h e *t or y t h e f a c u l t y m e m ­ a b o v e - m e n t i o n e d a b o u t t he b e r said C o n t i n e n t a l “ E ng l i s h s po ke n, A m e r i c a n u n ­ d e r s t o o d ” s e e m s to fit in h er e. in h e r l e c t u r e sign whi ch e n t i t l e d b o o k these a re th e f ir s t oblig atio ns which f r e e L ib ra ry is know n b e t t e r for th e one who, in most respect-. He is ith ;t ,, J P ro fesso rs of h is to ry and g o v e rn m e n t, it goes Queen Elizah(^ h v. ab b myopic way, sta n d s a g a in st an y p ro g ress a n d who 1 lection, wishes to jail all persons who rebel a g a in s t th e know as th e Archives, and the cas- things s ta tu s quo, who re fu s e s to see a n y th in g w rong with u a ' s tu d e n t would is m uch w r o n g H ^ ere th a t would am aze him. J u s t his c o u n tr y when p a te n tly th e re t 0 f,r0Ve 'L bow m any o f the a t- S te n d a n ts in this school know th a t lmok is w ith o u t say in g, should seek to e n ligh te n with f a c ts , (she was Q ueen of E n g la n d ) an d n o t mold opinion by becom ing em otional over | in the W r e n n L ib ra ry ? Drop aro un d som etim e, boys and girls, the m a n if e s t d estiny o f th e c o u n try . and see some of the really in te r ­ esting thing s which a r e a ro u n d here! And all free too! — Oklahom a Daily. p r a y e r . . . . find .. . . W H E R E T O K IS S H e r e ’s a new one f o r th e thrill se arch ers. T h e th e thrill M assachusetts board of h e a lth s a y s “ kiss on back of the neck and avoid in f e c tio n ; the will be j u s t as g r e a t . ” Will it cause t he tingling goose flesh or will it be -ach a sen satio n as you exp e rie nc e from railw ay co a ster dips, when it seem s as th o u g h y o u r sto m a c h th e a ir a n d y o u ’ve go ne on and is h a nging left it? in Anyhow, thrill o r not, b e fo re you go .o u t on yo ur n e x t date, be sure y o u r neck is clean, ladies, —University Kansan. in it w a s t h a t a r e t h o u g h t s : E a r l y t h e Idle m o r n i n g is most e m p h a t i c a l l y not the t i m e to s t u d y f o r e x a m s . . . th ose who took g eol og y in a t h e vai n h o p e “ c r i p ” c o u r s e c e r t a i n l y c h a n g i n g t h e i r mi n ds n o w . . . w ha t is c o m m o n l y t h o u g h t t o be tin foil is m a d e o u t of lead, not t in . . . T e x a s has m o r e t h a n ii# s h a re of “ l i g h t s ” in t h e H o ll y ­ wood mov i e col ony , r i gh t now it locks like t he “ b e e r b o y s ” w o u ’t h a r e long t o w ai t . . . . . Classified Ad Section CLASSIFIED RATES Maximum 20 Words Price Each Extra Word Times ff-w- I a 3 mo. I .30 SS .70 io n 3.50 Ic 2c Sc 4c 16c BUSINESS DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS L A D IE S , y o u a r e c o r d ia lly in v i t e d t o iit- -|n*ct t h e new i m p ro v e d P h a n t o m Ko t e x w ith p a t e n t e d e q u a l i s e r at l l A i i E 'S 5c Hr I Or STORE. 210“ Guadalupe. ____ fo r s u its a n d o v e rc o a ts. I PA Y C A S H I also loan money on su its or anything of value. L. LAVES, Pawnbroker, 217 East Sixth Street. ROOMS FOR RENT E X TR A N I C E ROOM; cheap. 7(51 VVu-t 25. twin t«»i:. Very Phone 2-S7U;. F o r some the slightly ^ reason academ ic mood still c on tinu es, so ; I ’ll b r e a k fo r th abo ut some of th e i libraries here. While I month the Main its than d a te -m a k in g a n y th in g else, it does have some J nice books. Bu* o p p o rtu n ities the $1.00 par Una minimum three lines Other Rates on Request A i u w n i i w r r K i i r w T c in a W re nn, the G arcia and S t a l k col- — A l N W U U m t t l V l L W l o a n d w h a t is com m only i 8 INewA5tTof,fip. consider ’retl* I fail acrobatic, ballet, toe cla sses, AN- NF/I'TE SCHOOL OK DANCING. Z-HX/.L j W ASN'T WROE OWENS the thick who ! mad** datos with ‘ Thirteen Women*" ail on the same nisrht just to win a dol­ lar? Ticket please. NASWORTHY Rental Library announces __ a consolidation with ‘ THE HI I IDLE,” I 234 - Guadalupe. Ray A ustin's newest, j largest, ami m ost complete rental library j a v i-it today.____________________ ______ j A P A R T M E N T S KX I RA NICK apartment for adult fat*- J lilt y alem bef, See it to appreciate it. I 768 W est 25. 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Look t h r o u g h t o d a y ’s p a p e r a nd c o u n t those advertisers y o u r friends, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 r—» T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THE CAMPUS By M A B E L S H E L B Y Sphinx Club Gives Vaudeville For Student Architects, Guests T he S phinx C lub en terta in ed th e A sso c ia tio n o f m em b ers o f g u e sts S tu d e n t A rc h ite cts and show w ith T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t t h e C urtain C lub S tu d io , P hilip B arnard said F rid a y . v a u d e v ille a radio A s c h ie f a n n ou n cer fo r th e p er­ form an ce Barnard p red icted “an hour o f flash y, flip p a n t, fren zied fr o lic .” T he sta g e w as se t in the fo rm o f a radio a n n o u n c in g room and each a c t took p lace in fr o n t o f a d um m y m icroph one in th e c e n ­ te r o f the sta g e. L ee K iehn e, d i­ recto r o f p rod u ction , and C harles {'•ranger and W allace E w e ll, sta g e m a n a g ers, p lanned th e sta g in g o f the va u d ev ille. E ach a ct w as p re­ sen ted by S phinx C lub m em bers in ex a g g e r a te d m ake-up. him in a c o ffin and carried him from th e sta g e. C liffo rd Jam es H olm es, p ia n ist, w ho tra v eled around the w orld p la y in g fo r an o rch estra b efo re he cam e to th e U n iv ersity , accom ­ panied all th e m u sical num bers. O ther acts w ere a tap d ance by C harles P a g e ; saxap h on e so lo s by Karl K am rath and L eroy B ig ley ; banjo solo by C hris M aiw ald; g u i­ tar and cla rin et d u e t by Lisandro P ena and L eroy B ig ley ; a “ W alter C h in eh ell” g a g by H ow ard Barr; and testim o n ia ls by L ee K iehne and C harles Rapid* D aw son. M arshall W alker “ w atch m an” the “ H eluva W atch C om p an y.” R em bert M ore­ land acted as sta g e carp en ter. rep resen ted as K ieh n e op en ed th e program w ith tir in g sp eech lon g, tec h n ica l, a w hich w as cut sh ort by tw o sta g e j s e d a tio n o f S tu d en t ca r p e n te rs w ho c a r e fu lly boxed ‘ Barnard said. T h is vau deville took the p lace o f th e March m ee tin g o f th e A s- A rch itects, I A C A C I A HONORS N E W M E N A T OPEN HOUSE DE L T A CHI TO HOLD OPEN HOES E TONIGHT A ca c ia open h ou se F rid ay night from 8 to 11 fr a te r n ity held D e lta Chi fr a te r n ity w ill hold open h ou se S atu rd ay n ig h t from th eir n ew 7 :3 0 to 0 :3 0 o’clock a t th e chap tor h ou se h on orin g p led g es, C lif ford C arpenter, so cia l chairm an, o f in honor o ’clock , p le d g e s: N ils II. A k eson , Edw ard B alk er, L eslie B on n er, W illiam Burks, D onald Y arb orou gh , Da vid P a u lu s, W illiam 8 . E lam , Ear R ob erts, N eal E sk ew , G len H earn , A ub urn B accu s, and E m m ett Cam - Mrs. R, E. L ee, bren. I Harold H o e fg e n , j I an nou nced F rid ay. T he ch ap eron s w ill be Mr. and and Mrs. I and Mrs. M cK in n ey, B u rt D y k e , and Mr. Mr. '•n e sts.w e r e M isses E m ily Crow, U L , S ladek, R eran G arrison, E lsie . J a m es P arke. P le d g e s are H ar- Louise A sh, E d ythe C arson, D eb old D yk e, B ruce C ollier, M arvin bye L ee C ooksey, H azel M ade ley E liz a b e th Groin. Ruth JJrannon, S lo v a cek , G eorge V an ce, W . C. J u a n ita C ross Isab el P ool, N a n c y | H ollow ay, D ouglas G ordon, WUU l a m , M ary L ou ise N elso n , and R uth S to n e. n , T H E A T E R S “ H A L L E L U JA H ! UM A BU M !” ( ? ) — A l .Jolson, M adge Ev­ an s, F rank M organ, H arry L an gdon , through to d a y T u esd ay. A t the P aram ount. “ T H E G R E A T J A S P E R ” (? ) — R ichard D ix, W era E n g els, E d n a M ay O liver, Bruce C abot, today through T u es­ day. “ Our B e tte r s,” C on­ sta n ce B en n ett, A n ita Lo*'i.se, G ilbert R oland, C harles S te r­ re tt, m id n igh t p review t o ­ n ig h t, 11:3 0 o’clock. A t tho H ancock. “ T H IR T E E N W O M E N ” (C ) — My m a Loy, Ricardo C ortez, Iren e D u n n e, Jill Edmond, to­ day o n l y . W ash ington M errygorou nd ,” L ee T racy, C on stan ce C um m ing-, S u n ­ day and M onday. A t the T exas. “ F A S T W O R K E R S” ( ? )- G ilbert, Mae C larke, through T u esd ay. A t Q ueen. -J o h n to d a y t h e E stim ates: A. great; B, good; C, fair. Returning Today G o o d Old F a sh toned M e lo d r a m a * At v in m aking the “ T h irteen W o­ LTH O U G Il at m en ,” p layin g tod ay on ly the T ex a s, is no m ore than a good show , it is extrem ely in te re stin g in its tre a tm en t o f th e e f f e c t on tw e lv e w om en o f an in terp retation o f th e ir horoscopes. The w om en who had th eir horoscopes read w ere all m em bers o f the sam e sor­ ority at school, and w er e all in­ stru m en tal th ir­ teen th w om an fe e l th at she was an o u tca st b ecau se o f her J a v - 1 . a ne se m other. My m a L oy plays the part o f the h a lfc a ste girl, U r­ ania Georgia w ho q uits school and has allied h e r se lf with the a stro­ loger from whom th e horoscopes ; are to com e. S h e decided to re- J con ge h erself by ch a n g in g the le t ­ ters the astr ologer w rites and sig n ­ in g his nam e. She p red icts tra g ­ ed y o f som e sort or o th er in each o f th e le tte r s she w rites, and th ey com e tru e in all ca ses b u t on e. T h ere is an u n a ssu m in g but T ,. t , Benedict Urges - (C on tinu ed from P age I ) It is correct. m ost eq u ally plain th a t to o m uch sc a tte r in g o f resou rces m ay do som e dam age to stand ard s. N early at ev e ry th in g th at is b ein g said th ese h earin gs is costly, 9 s the p rop on en ts o f th ese con cen tration and econ om y pro­ posals assert, to teach m an y stu ­ d en ts a t m any p laces sm all classes. C ontrariw ise, it is very d e­ sirable, as th e d efen d ers o f the e x istin g in stitu tio n s assert, to have S ta te c o lleg e s in m any se ctio n s o f the S ta te tea ch in g all the su b jec ts th at the stu d e n ts w ish to stu d y. in to be th e one board u n less the L egislatu re is w itlin g to tr u s t som e o f its pow ers to a board or boards. C ite s F a u lt Recently Completed Public Library to Open March 20 fran k , “ W hich leads m e to say, be­ cau se the tim e fo r y et Through the en ergy o f form er frie n d ly ta lk in g has com e, th at the Mayor A. P. W oold rid ge, A u stin ’s P resid en ts w ho have b een d efen d ­ fir st ITiblic Library w as opened in in g b efore you their r e sp ec tiv e in ­ F eb ru ary, 1 9 2 8 , in a sm all up­ stitu tio n s are in no w ise resp on si­ stairs room at 819 C ongress A v­ ble fo r th e ex iste n c e o f th eir in­ stitu tion s. P resid en tial ly sp eak ing, en u e; and w ith h is vision gu id in g K napp and S ea le and Barry are them on in th eir w ork, th e Lib­ babies— L e g isla tiv e acts created rary C om m ission under the lead ­ th eir In stitu tion s b efore th ey w ere! ership o f Mrs. C harles S tep h en son , o ffic ia lly born. I f th e L eg isla tu res in the past had paid m ore a lle n - 1 book- a ccession s tion to cost per stud en t in relation j k eep er in th e library at T he U ni to th e e ffic ie n c y o f the in stitu tio n , I and less a tte n tio n to w ritin g an s aru r - 6 c ° ; ° l)erf ..I i iion of the Austin City Council, T ... .. ' \ librarian and \> te rs o n , J r . , is s e c r e ta r y of th e c o m ­ m ission. E verett De signs B ook plate The arch itect of the library w as Mr. H. F. K uehne; the fre sco e s o f the fog g ia ce ilin g w ere done by Bubi Jensen, form er stu d en t ot the U n iv ersity and P. A Mi. T h e is a g if t from bookplate d esign Raym ond E verett, a ssociate P o l­ feasor o f freeh and draw ing and paintin g. T he lib rary’s annual cir alation has grow n from 29,1 IO in 1927 to in 1931. The F ree Public 66,044 ti by olelv C alls F o r C o m p r o m is e Our problem is to find a w ise compromise betw een the alm ost boundless needs o f o u r people fo r ed u cation and o f m oney th at can be gath ered in to the S ta te T reasu ry to pay fo r it. I im portant m a t t e r of salaries, I re- is ab so lu tely certain 1 *?arti salary scale as a m a tter o f le g isla tiv e a tte n tio n , n o t th e am oun t “ Since LUI it that th ey w ill not be follow ed , I sh all n ot w a ste you r tim e in a u seless a ttem p t to ou tlin e m y ideas th a t con cern in g th e p rin cip les th e ou gh t to gu id e us in fix in g num ber and ch aracter our o f higher ed u cation al in stitu tio n s. proper .. ^ the salary o f an individual. ’ “ Good w ill u n d ou b ted ly com e from the R eport o f the Board o f o f the E ducation and th e Report J o in t . L eg isla tiv e C om m ittee. D ou b tless both both errors in fact and opinion rep orts con tain I “ But the reports con tain m a t e r - L , “ N or shall I tak e up m uch o f you r tim e in d iscu ssin g on e board v ersu s several boards o f ed u ca­ tional control. The one-board plan is open to w eigh ty o b jection s. The i. • ml o f valu e and should be used t o 1 help and n ot to h ind er higher ed u ­ cation in T exas. L et us correct the veral-boards plan that w e have ‘ errors o f fa ct, argu e a g a in st th< e r r o r s o f o p in io n , m a ke u se o f th e criticism s that a r e c o r r e c t, and go e . forw ard rn fr ie n d ly rea so n a b le­ n e ss.” been try in g in T ex a s is also open to w eig h ty o b jection s. E xp erien ce w ith both plans elsew h ere has re­ vealed d e fe c ts in each. i i i . . , , j , j . , too m uch “ S everal boards lead to too little coordination , too much over-lap ­ ping. in stitu tio n a l ri­ valry, too m any sm all classes, etc. C ontrariw ise, one board is open to the ob jection s th at have alread y is b een urged here. One board i lik ely to have to spend m ore tune , • , > than an unpaid board can a ffo rd to do, and con trariw ise, a paid cen tral board w ill fa il b ecau se the sala ries and the job w ill not a t­ tract the m en w ho can perform the serv ices properly. ‘ , D is c u s s e s C o n tro l Wrenn Library (C on tinu ed from P a g e I ) in the assem b ly. Four : to su p ervise the b uilding are in- ‘cc o m m e n d a tio n s: I juveniU proved by the oth er com m ittee a- tiv ities o f the eluded a dance com m ittee to have charge o f th e A ll-U n iv ersity d ances and reception s, a h ouse co m m ittee in ch arge o f stu d en t a ctiv itie s w ithin the b uilding, a anil an in form a tio n com m ittee. com m ittee j ; social D i s c u s s I n s u r a n c e T he board w ill probably d iscu ss! the ad visability o f tak in g out tor-! nude on U n iv ersity B uild in gs, in surance A report o f the progress on the ! that is probable plans for sele< tion o f th e site and fo r the p u n hase o f equipm ent for! the W. J. M cD onald O bservatory I w ill be m ade by President Ii. Y. a B enedict. It m onth’s test o f the proposed loca­ tion in th e D avis M ountains will ■ be m ade d uring the m onth April. A le tte r from the R ev. Hugh O ’D onnell o f St. Edw ards U niver­ sity ex te n d in g con d olen ces fo r the death of the la te T hom as W att G regory, w ill be. p resen ted to the of “ W hether we haye one or se v ­ eral boards, the return o f pros­ p erity w ill w itn ess proposals b e ­ fo re the L egislatu re to sta rt new in stitu tio n s, just as the ab sen ce of p rosp erity is w itn essin g proposals to ab olish or dim inish. M oreover, w h eth er w e have one or several boards will be in creasin gly u nim ­ p ortan t if th e L egislatu re co n tin ­ u es to red u ce the powers o f w h at­ ever board or boards we have by se v er ely restrictiv e p rovisoes in th e appropriation bill and other bdls. W h e t h e r w e h a v e one or se v ­ eral boards is unim portant if the L e g i s la t u r e d o e s n ’t give w h a te v e r hoard or boards w e do have fr e e ­ dom to w ig g le — freed om be good b o a r d s take som e little actio n not alread y p r e - j r>otrent« '.A . ' .. ’ scribed by the le g is la t u r e — free- dom to have a little to do w ith the m an agem en t o f th eir in stitu tio n s — freed om to do th in gs w hich cau se in stitu tio n a l boards to tho? freed om , . . . to to .. M idn igh t P review T o n ig h t. 1 1 :3 0 ........................ tim e f r o m 7 to IO o ’clock M onday n ig h t, M a rc h 20. I th e library s t a ff , received W ilcox, head o f I h er' b a c h e lo r of a r t s d e g r e e w ith P h i P r ‘s e n ' B e ta K a p p a h o n o rs f r o m T he U n i­ v e r s ity o f T e x a s in 1927. A f t e r ; h e r g r a d u a t i o n , Miss W ilco x was | em p loyed by C olum bia U n iv ersity on its li b r a r y s t a f f . H e r t r a i n i n g ! m a d e it possible f o r her to d i r e c t the work at the new public library Her a ssista n ts w ill be Mrs. W. A. Gocke, Miss L ottie Condite and Miss F ran ces Clark. , ,, . . . ... „ , at j th ere iii th e n u m b e r t ° t a $14,28 0. T h e l ib r a r y w as b u ilt ... a cttst o f ap proxim ately $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 . It sp ecia lizes in recen t boks an o f books * I 4,000. A ll U n iver­ sity of T ex as st mint - w ho have no relatives or who are not a ffilia te d w ith an y person in A u stin , and who w ish ti. secu re books from the library, m ust make a d ep osit o f $1. T hi- am ount w ill be refunded to the stu d en t w hen he no longer ; w ishes to take out books from th? library. P rofessor*’ Wive* on Board M em bers o f th e A u stin Library i f C om m ission in clu d e th e w ive “ This is done only to protect us from lo ss o f hooks?’ Miss W ilcox said. “ W e w an t the stu d en ts and a c ­ quain ted w ith the new library be­ cau se it. is their lib rary.” 0’f people o f A ustin to b ecom e Allison Honor Guest A t W elcom e Party and books, several U n iv ersity p rofessors. Mrs. D avid Lee Clark, w ife o f Dr. < lark, ad ju n ct p ro fesso r o f E n g­ lish. w as declared A u stin ’s Most W orthy C itizen in 19 2 s , ow in g to her w ork for th e library. Mrs. A r­ nold Rom berg, w ife o f Dr. Rom- bt t v:, p ro fesso r o f p h y s ic s has for seven years had ch arge o f the s e ­ n o n -fictio n , fiction . lection o f re fe r e n c e w orks, which have w on the praise o f tile m ost d iscrim in atin g read ers, Mrs. Lom is S la u g h te r is ch air­ man o f the b uildin gs and grou n ds com m ittee, and Mrs. C laude H ill, a p p oin tm en ts • o' th e ru les and m en ts com m ittee. Mrs. W . T. j M ather, w ife o f Dr, M ather, pro­ fessor o f physics, p erson ally col- j le tte d m any books w hen th e first j library w a- b egu n , and Mrs. T. H. t M cGregor w as ch airm an -p e d a l com m ittee. o f a g o v ern m en t, E. lib rarian , W illiam Dr. O. I), w e e k s, associate pro­ E. fesso r o f W inkler, J. W e eg, I-. \Y. S tern en b erg , V ictor P ann ed , and J. B. R ector served i on chairm an of sp ecial com m ittees, j It. H, L u ed ceke is vice p resid en t j and chairm an o f the b u ild in g com - ; rnRtee and the Rev. H arris Mas* the com m ission w ere and T h e te n n is phi v e r s if y a n d f r ie s lison, i n t e r n a t i o n a l for w ish in g to honor and ti him h om e w ill m eet at o f W. T. i ’asw ell, A lis o in-law, a t 1502 W est . 6 :3 0 o ’clock S atu rd ay n Allison, f o r m e r ly a tor a n d in te r c o lle g ia te has b e e n on an e x ten d i A u s tr a li a w ith se v eral t e n n i s s t a r s a n d his wife A n n e C asw ell o f A astir tr ip to A u s tr a li a he has ing as c a p ta in o f th e te am . At p r e s e n t A llison n u m b e r tw o a m o n g am n i - p la y e r s of b e r t h r e e an w orld. H.- h a s hell tiona l double t d ie ot and Un ired die m g championship of ! 'Is th* doubler j England. te n n is j A ll o f h is frie n d s and I p la y e r o f the U n iv ersity h ave , been invited by Mr. C asw ell an d , by Dr. D. A. !'< nick, coach o f th e I U n iv ersity ten n is team , who h as planned the m eetin g. H am pden s Acting (C on tinu ed from P a g e I ) Saute;* aa the P ope w as sim ple and sin cere, b e a u t i f u l l y so in a way* E s t h e r Mitchell a s P o m p ilia g a v e ad sim p licity o f the actor o f the poem . r fo r that. The bal­ as p erh ap s the m ost u nim pressive o f th e •auty a1 chs Ti e r< c ai u reties *ed. w it rn *nt. the sort stress m ore •■as carried over front t h e p lay. But it is no c a t c h in g the w orld fo r p raise he a s given . I* w as e n rn j •rh to sit a n d listen and g a z e , G rit ii dsns in stead of listen in g w as w ell B row n in g: by th ere “ T h e r e m a y be h eaven ; m u s t be h e ll; m e a n tim e , there is on e a r t h h e r e — w e ll!” described p la y A nd, earth or not, m ay it bo a fu tu r e p leasu re, on som e sea w here p oetry a n d sym pathy aren't forbidden em otion s, to m eet Mr. Ham pden and his group. T heir p erform an ce w ill carry, perhaps ev en th e sa m e d elig h tfu l m y s t e r y o f a f u ll r ig g e d ship a f se a — p assin g on. th en , Texas D ebaters (C on tinu ed from P a g e I) in ter-go v e n i­ ns e it w ould 'or the U n ited other co u n tries mom ic grou n d econom ic con ­ nu th e K ansas t Ii e m l t h e >r n a tion s and w ould bring •'ing th e other gold standard, * price o f gold , lid be in the I St Ato­ that ta k in g ntci bt th hat os bv im u t ch: ntrie* d e p n o f 11 Wilt to cancel debts hee# g e n e r a l m e n t a l th e n b< S ta te s t Unit ll. B ■ink, Hiram A. ies II. C a m p b e ll, im p u s I)o rm ito ry , at B r i n k ’s th e Lilt] ft S un day a n A nto n io , Reiabe md w ith Ko e t h e r s p e n t th e w eek- u s p a r e n t s in Y oakum . •th od o f tin the na doubles as va. ' K erm it Sm ith, G eo rg e M cN ally, j D ou glas W right, C ord y E van s, L uther P rice, Joe Sheppard, D o u g ­ la s H in ck ley, W a lter M errim an, j N orm an C rosn oe, R u ssell S p ik es, Ben B oyd , J. R, C olem an , K en t R ider, W . H. B arnes, R obert A m atey, Car! B red i, R ichard W ad e, and Paul N ew m an . C hap erons w ere Mr. 'and M rs.] R ob ert P ayn e, and Mr. and Mrs. I Frank H ollow ay. * am M iller, D onovan W h isen nan d , j very e f f e c tiv e clim ax. Jam es W ilson, S h e lly T h ed ford , Ricardo C ortez w alk s around as ‘ T h urston B arlow , and Hal R ad ia l, usual, and M iss Loy is n ot required to do m uch. I r e n e D u n n e h as one o f th e fea tu red roles, but her part is too sm a ll f o r a n y c o m p le te w ork. T he b est th in g to be sail! ab ou t the show is that it d o es su c­ ceed in m ain tain in g in terest. M E X I C A N POLO T E A M HONORED A T D I N N E R E stim a te: C. •— L.K. h onor V ern on C ook's U n iv ersity polo team w ill the R eynosa M exico, team w ith a d inn er ai the S tep h en F. A ustin h otel S atu rd ay n ight. H on or g u e sts fo r the a ffa ir w ill be th e captain o f the team . C olonel Jose G arcia M arquez, lieu- T id u scio Garza ten a n t-C o lo n el Opening Today . BN O I N EE R S ’ SOC' JE T Y GII ES SPB IN G DANCE cal E n gin eers w ill en terta in w ith its an n u a l sp rin g in form al d ance to be held in the pink room o f th e D risk ill H o tel F rid ay, March 24, from 9 to I o ’clock , M arvin W il­ liam s, rep orter o f the o rgan ization , an n ou n ced F riday. O A L L E L U J A H ! I ’M A B U M ” the fir st A l J olson p ictu re in L ieu ten a n t C arlos L opez, j y ea rs, w ill be the a ttr a ctio n on L ieu ten a n t J ose R od rigu ez, E m a n -J the P aram ount T h eater screen to- A m e n e a n S o c ie ty o f M eeh a n t- uel Garza Zam ora, m ayor o f Rey-1 day through T u esday. Mr. Jolson nova; J. E. P ace, m an ager o f the here appear-; in a rem ed y drama team , and p resid en t o f th e V a l­ under the U nited A rtists (Josep h J be created — freed om to do le y B rid ge C om p any; Dr, Fred* M. Sc in'n ck i banner w ith much erico C antu; and Lauro Izagu n e, music* and sin gin g in a story about M exican C onsul o f M cA llen. the d epression w hich is, accord ­ ing to som e reports, now past h is­ tory en ou gh to be ch eerfu l about. Mr. Jolson plays a bum w hose hangou t is N ew Y ork’s C entral ^ ™ ',is! ion, for. .tnA . . occa ; I F !oy. R';Wnw»i. m u F loyd , cap tain | iA ,Ti A n d w h m J a l" is tho'.Man'- batton m ayor, though he rem ains a bum, ch ee rfu lly . M adge E van s, irry L ang­ Frank M organ, and don help ou t rn ch aracter a n d com ed y. N otice is taken th a t the p icture is done in “ rh ythm ic d ia ­ lo g u e .” Bion, as th e d ance has b een placed : o f th e Y ellow J a ck ets P olo tea m ; on th e social calen d a r, acco rd in g | C. M. C a gin ess, Ralph R obinson, to in form ation re ce iv e d from the Dean S m ith, and C aptain D ick er D ean o f W om en ’s o ffic e . I son o f the One H undred and T w en- th in gs in m anagin g, say The U ni- j versify o f T ex a s, so that philan­ thropic people w ill g ive the in s ti­ tu tio n m oney to m ake the U n iv er­ tak e sity to b etter— freedom care o f em e rg en cies when they arise, and they w ill arise. The one hoard w e alread y h ave is the L eg­ islatu re itse lf and it will con tin u e first to p resen t D ix as a ch aracter a cto r. The cast also in clu d es Edna May O liver in her first “ h e a v y ” roll, W era E n gels, Germ an film b eau ty, and W alter W alker. O ther g u ests fo r tho occasion w ill he V irgin ia A bdhire, M ary Rat b e f, R d ie r ’.a E sth er Ilassk arl, H elen H om er H am by and his orch estra will fu rn ish m usic fo r the d ance, W illiam s said. V a n D ev a n ter, B u tler, U n iv ersity g irls a tte n d in g d ance w ill not have ty fo u rth C avalry. the obtain those to * * * O F . VI E W S m ore enthusiastic than have been accord ed Rich-! a rd Dix sin ce “ C im arron ” have b een w ritten o f “ The G reat J a s­ p er,” o p en in g today at the H an ­ cock to p lay through T u esd ay. The story is that o f a man adored by all w om en and hated by a ll men b ecau se th ey en vied his su ccess w ith w om en. T his p icture is the Midnight Matinee / Y U B E T T E R S, starrin g Con- sta n ce B en n ett w ith A n ita L ou ise, G ilbert R oland, and C harles S tarrett, w ill be -Town at a m idnight p review at 11.30 o’clock at the H ancock. T his pict ure has been accorded fa ir r a tin g by critics in the blast. tonight T h ree m em bers o f the T he M exican team atten d ed the Y. M. B. L. lu n ch eon a t the A us- Satu rd ay h ave b e e n ap poin ted to m ake p lan s m orn in g th e y are g o in g on a tour and a rr a n g e m en ts fo r the d ance. o f th e city and Will m eet city o f ­ ficia ls. so c ie ty I tin Club F rid ay, and M em bers on th e dam e com m it le e are John Shaw , S av io u r P er rune, and M arvin W illiam s. C LU B G IV E S PA R T Y have U n iv ersity Club w ill th e ap p roach in g m arriage o f G R EGOR Y - HALM R I T E S S E T FOR MARCH a bridge party a t th e F a cu lty ( ’dub ] S atu rd a y n igh t at 8 o ’clock , A m o A n n o u n cem en t has b een m ade ; No wot ny, a ssista n t dean o f m en, Jac in ch arge o f the party. R efresh m en ts w ill be served d u rin g the ev en in g . * * * o f Miss M ary Joh an n a lla lm o f San G ubbels, tow n m em bers, are A n to n io form er U n iv e r sity A u stin , both stu d e n ts, in so lem n ized L aurel H eigh ts M ethodist C hurch in San A n ton io March 2 4 , a t 8 :3 0 o'clock . to R u ssell G regory o f j B A P T IS T PIC N IC H E LD Friday* Mr. and Mrs. M em bers o f to b e . , . , v ic e o f Mr. G regory, w ho is th e son o f! - „ „ « „ Mrs. M olly B. G regory ot A u stin C hurch M (1 a and b ro th er o f L loyd G regory j s H Frid H ou ston n ew sp ap erm an , m e w e d his b u s in e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d e g r e e ! from the U n iv e r sity in 1 9 3 2 . H e w as an honor stu d en t and an a s­ sis ta n t in his d ep artm en t at the U n iv e r sity last year. the Live W ire U nion o f the B ap tist T rain in g S er- B ap tist th e U n iv e r sity rta „ . . i d p resid en t o f the U nion, said. Sidon! „r th.. I ninn ni ht T ed icnic a t # * * An Indian p arty w as held by the A m iga U nion of the B ap tist T rain- M iss H alm is a Phi B eta Kappa >ng S erv ice at the U n iv ersity Bap- F riday tist Church at 8 o ’clock n igh t, H elen Jarrell said. and received her b ach elor o f arts d eg re e from the U n iv ersity in 1 930. H er sistt r, E sth er Maim, is a stu d en t in th e U n iv e r sity . R e la tiv e s and fr ie n d s o f the bridal c o u p le in A u stin a re p la n n in g to a tten d th e w ed d in g. * * * Open Forum Planned By N ew m an Members in j day the m e e tin g o f s : R. D. GI RLS H A V E ST. P A T R I C E D I N N E R “ P rob lem s o f the D a y ” w ill be the su b jec t o f an open forum d is­ the cu ssion at N ew m an Club S un day m orn ing at I I o ’clock in the club room s, 20 10 G u adalup e S tr ee t, F ran ces Kas- p row icz, reporter, an n ou n ced F’ri- G irls o f S co ttish R ite D orm i­ tory and th eir g u e sts w ere e n te r ­ tain ed F’riday n ig h t w ith a St. P a tr ic k ’s D ay d in n er. A gfjrefm ou t color sch em e w a s carried in th e A m usical p rogram w ill be pre­ th e ta b le d eco r a tio n s and m enu. T h ere w ere g reen fa v o rs sen ted by D orothy M agn ess, F'ran- in th e form o f w h istles, p aper caps, ces S ech rist, and D oroth y Hornbe­ re­ am! g re en can d ies on sham rock : holder. P lan s for th e an nu al p aper d o ilies. B rid al w reath w as j tre a t w ilt be d iscu ssed d uring a used as a ta b le d eco ra tio n . T he sh ort b u sin ess se ssio n , M iss Ka.s- g reen color sch em e w a s fu r th e r p row ler said. its e lf, j carried o u t in the d in n er r o a -t, j w h ich con sisted o f pork g re en ap ples, p a r le y e d p o ta to es, | fe sso r o f E n g lish , has been g reen p eas, a sp aragu s, w h ole p ear I w ith sala d , g in g er a le w ith Dr. Irm a M ay G ill, ad ju n ct pro­ ill t w o ice, d ays. S he is ex p ec ted to resum e next f p ista ch io ice cream , and sham rock h er c la ss w ork w ith in th e for the *o-------- lim e la st th e flu cakes. few days. IN D IA N P A R T Y G IV E N SA T U R D A Y S P E C IA L ^our ch ef th in k s y o u ’ll lik e this o n e— L U N C H E O N Choice of Baked Younj Hen with Raisin Dressing Giblet Gravy and C ianb ru y Sauce Roast Youti" Veal or Pork Roast and Snow Flake Potatoes, Green Peas Diced Pickled B eets Hot W hole Wheat French Rolls Strawberry Ice Cream and Cake Milk Coffee Tea 25c SATURDAY SANDWICH SPECIAL: BACON AND TOMATO SA N D ­ 1 5 c WICH AND ANY Sc DRINK T h e P r iv a t e L i f e o f D o n . J u a n f r e e - la n c e A lo v er . . . N o w i f e c ou ld . . resist h im ! C h i l d r e n’ s M A T I N E E Today IO a . r n . Admission . . I O C real- JASPERWith WERA ENGELS and EDNA MAV OLIVER — Plus— Comedy-—“Keyhole Katie” Fox Movietone News A HOM I! INSTITUTION > 'Vi rid!: y.v,. , ( , J O H N GILBERT IN “ F a s t W o r k e r s ” WITH R ob t. A r m s t r o n g Mac C la rk e — E X T R A - SLIM SUMMERVILLE “OFFICER. SAVE MY CHILD’ BALCONY 25c E v e r y th in g ' s g o n n a be all right — h a p p in e s s is in the air——fo r H E S H E R E w ith ro llick in g e n t e r t a i n m e n t ! . in W Somerset M au gh am * greatest stage success . . , • OUR BETTERS With ANITA LOUISE GILBERT R O L A N D CHARLES STARRETT Directed by G e orge Cukor David O Setem cbesec prod. An RKO-RADIO P i c t u r e of course t ¥ ll at le o CK T U t A T K A T O D A Y O N L Y T i f f a n y T h a y e r ’s f a m o u s n o v el ‘Thirteen W om en1 w i t h M Y R N A L O Y and R IC A R D O C O R T E Z S ta r t in g T o m o r r o w “ W A SH ING TO N MERRY GO R O U N D ’’ T E X A S With M adge Evans Harry Langdon Frank Morgan A lw a y * A B E T T E R S h o w ! --------------- E X T R A ------------- Silly Symphony; “Birds in Spring" In Natural Colors. MORTON DOWNEY in THE HOLD-UP” T h e v e r y w ord s b eat in tim e w ith y ou r h e a rt. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 DETROIT TAKES SLUGFEST FROM STEERS, 11-6 Longhorns Display Punch the departm ent o f journalism . Penic!cR e l e a s e s Sfe " ' TTS 10 < « ' 1 TTS IO ( I ) vs. MWF IO ( 0 ) . TTS 9 ( I ) vs. MWF 9 ( 0 ) . Accom panying the M exican team on the t d p kl J . E. Pace, president of the V alley Bridge Company and manager of the team , Dr. Frederico Cantu, innter- preter for the group, and Lauro Izagune, Mexican Consul o f Mc­ Allen. Emanuel Garza Zamora, mayor o f Reynosa, is a member o7Yh, 'taa'm V Lieutenant-Colonel Tiduscio Gar- za Zamora ( 4 ) , Lieutenant Car- ios Lopez ( I ) , and Lieutenant Jose Rodriquez ( 3 ) . . . . . J T, b o y ., i , in top form. Captain Cook e x p e c t, today's encounter to be n n » n f f a s t r u t ur\A k a p < ) a « f t h o fastest and hardest one o f the gam es o f the year. The U niversity line-up is as fo l­ low s: Moulton Harrison and Ross (2 ) M alone Jack Adams ( 3) , and {loss Cook or Mike Butler ( 4) . ( I ) , Captain Cook Intramurals B y a mad rush in the last ten seconds o f play, TTS 9 won over TTS IO, I to 0, fo r the freshm an wom en’s field hockey champion­ Ffriday ship of the U niversity afternoon on the w om en’s athletic field. Seven team s com peted in the elim ination, MWF 9, MWF IO, l l . MWF 3. TTS 9, TTS “ W F anr* * I > Games and scores were as fo l­ l l . , J * MWF 3 ( 0 ) . iW V TTS 9 ( I ) vs. TTS IO. ( 0 ) . All the contestants appeared I ) V S . slow, but were really exhibitions of good defensive teamwork. De­ cisions in ties were made by lot, t h e l l m ay challenge ’ so TTS champions for a p lay-off game. Members o f the w inning team are Hart, Jackson, Hale, Kane, G riffin, Llewelyn, Mollberg, Kruss, Hawk es, Dutman, and Hall. They will represent the freshm en j in a game with sophomore BASEBALL SCHEDULE the 3 o’clock uh* Phi vs. Sigm a champions next week. C hi, lower field, 4 30 o’clock —Alpha Tau Omega adjunct professor V». Sigma Alpha Mu, Iov?er field, 3 o'clock - Sigma Nu vs. Sigma j O’Gara, j Official^ were Miss Leah Gregg, of physical j training for women, Miss Sheila in physical training. Miss Ann Grant Brooke, instructor training, in physical and Virginia Clam pitie, instructor Alpha Epsilon. Riverside Park. 4 : 3 0 o'clock—-Z eta Beta Tau vs. Tau Delta Phi, Riverside Park, In Defeat; Ankenman Sets Pace A s Taylor Whiffs IO B y F R E D S C H A F F N E R T e x a n .S p u r n * E d ito r P laying before a capacity crowd, the D etroit Tigers handed “Uncle B illy” Disch’s Longhorns a 11-6 d efeat in a game filled with thrills and basehits Friday afternoon. Leading the Tiger attack was Hank Greenberg, erstwhile Beaum ont swatsm ith, with a terrific home run and single, and Charley Gehringer with a double and a triple. Reiber, ---------------------------------------------- fiery banged one of Taylor's offerin gs out of the park. little Bengal receiver, a lso * Athletic Program Arranged For Round-Up Athletic events varied enough to suit the desires o f m ost sports | follow ers will be presented dur­ ing the Fourth Annual Round-Up the U niversity to be held Vpril 27-29. at A. & M. will be in Austin for a two game series with the U ni­ versity on April 28 and 29. Last year the Steers defeated A . & M. in the last game of the season for the conference championship, and A. & M. will have a very strong team again this year, as many old bolstered by the addition of sev­ eral promising sophomores. H o ld T e n n i s M e e t letterm en are back, | Rice Institute, who divided j For the Longhorns, Pat Anken­ man, with a single, double, and triple, Bennie Rundell with a single and a double, and Van Vie- big with two singles, were the big offen siv e guns. T i g e r s S c o r e F ir * t Taylor, who pitched all the way for the Steers, got o ff to a good start by fanning Davis and forcing Owens to ground out weakly, bu Gehringer caught hold of a fas one and rammed a vicious double to le ft. W alker follow ed with « triple to score the brilliant Detroit second sacker, bu* was left strand­ ed when Stone grounded out to Ed Price. the tiny Ankenman led o ff for the Disch- men with an infield hit to deep short. Gannon flied out, but Mc­ Dowell put on a perfect hit and run to advance short- fielder to third. Captain Ernie Roy then shot a long fly to right that looked like a hit, but Stone pulled it doVkn. Ankenman scoring after the catch, Viebig walked but Miller popped out to end the rally. a „ fo r , „ ,, T i g e r s S c o r e S i x T entative plans of the big Longhorn a C honors with the Longhorns last spring in tennis, w inning the sin­ gles and losing the doubles to the U niversity, will be here for a dual m eet on April 29, bringing all of last year’s letterm en and some sophomores, with the exception o f j Taylor got into trouble in the Captain Jack H ess, who won the second fram e when he walked Fox. Southtw est C onference last spring. The giant Greenberg caught a fast dual one and lifted it high and far over track m eet to be held during the the fence in left, scoring Fox Round-Up are being form ulated ahead o f him self. Not to be out- . with Rice o fficials. Rice should ■ lone, Frank Reiber promptly hit have one of th f 8, r0nKeat team . conferem .« as they ,ost thc another high hard ones over the barrier titte by two or three pointe last rn the sam e spot. W yatt then h i t | ypar (jU[, t0 use „ f a„ incli|fib,„ an easy grounder to short, but Price dropped Ankenm an’s throw. Davis walked, Owens popped to second, and Gehringer strolled, fillin g the sacks. lowed and the Steer ace fed him fiv e curve balls, four o f which he fouled. He then slipped a fast Walker then shot a hard single one under the clever youngster’s to le ft and cleared the bases when Miller let the ball get through him. I elbows, and he struck out sw ing- Rowe, batting for W yatt, al­ Taylor settled down and retired ike side with six Tuns on three hits i s0 w ent strikeout route, taking a sw eeping curve and one error. over the outside corner for the third strike. Taylor drew down pronounced ap­ plause for his phenomenal feat. The Tigers scored again in the on W yatt’s double, after • and prolonged out via the runner. third , h • • • 9 • score: D e t r o i t j Davis, lb Owens, ss __ 5 _ 4 __ 2 2b 5 Walker, lf ......5 . Stone, rf ___ 5 c f .... Fox, __2 ! Greenberg, 3b 4 Reiber, c — 3 I c I DeSautels, W yatt, p 2 ■ Fischer, p.. „ „ ..l Herring, p.. ______ I I Rowe — ab r i 0 0 3 0 0 I 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 h I I 0 2 2 I 0 2 I 0 I 0 0 0 po a 0 7 I I 0 I I 2 5 0 5 0 0 I I I 0 3 0 2 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 — — — — — .41 l l l l 27 7 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Ankenman doubled to le ft with two down in the fourth, but noth­ ing came o f it when Baebel, who had replaced Gannon flied to le ft on the first pitch. The Steers held the Tigers in three runs what. With I men scored in their | half to bring the lead down som e­ tw o gone, V iebig | singled through the box, and Jan­ uary got a life when Greenberg fum bled his grounder. Rundell, J with two strikes and no balls shot a single to le ft, scoring Viebig. Blanton cleaned the bags with a terrific line triple to right center, but was stranded whq|n Taylor w hiffed. ss 4 from added The Harrismen h 3 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 2 I 2 0 9 27 po a 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 I 2 IO 0 2 5 ab r 3 0 _3 0 0 2b 4 _______5 0 I ____ _ 4 _______I 0 r 3 I 0 ______I I »___ 2 0 4 0 ........4 36 6 I T e x * * I Ankenman, ! Gannon, r: Baebel, rf j M cDowell, ! Roy, cf.™,. V iebig, 3b I Miller, l f . . January, I Price, lb Rundell, ll Blanton, c. Taylor, p ... Totals B a e b e l T u r n * in F i e l d i n g G e m The fielding gem o f the a fte r ­ noon was turned in in the sixth inning, when with one away and tw o Tigers on base, Reiber shot a hard liner to right center field. Baebel was o ff at the crack o f the one- bat and made a running handed catch o f the ball, amid a trem endous the ovation crowd. He barely missed doubling Foxx o ff second on the play. e 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 I 2 5 * Rowe batted for W yatt in fourth. R H E Score by innings: D etroit ...1 6 2 OOO HO l l IGI 030 010 Texas 6 S U M M A R Y Two base hits— G e h r i n g e r , W yatt, W alker, Ankenman, Run- three base hits— W’alker, I dell; Ankenman made a final gesture Gehringer, Ankenm an, Blanton; for the Orange and W hite in the last o f the eigh th ’w h e n ‘he~ tripled home runs— Greenberg, R eiber; stolen bases— M cDowell, Fox; le ft j to left and scored on B aebel’s long on base— D etroit 12, T exas 9; earned runs— D etroit 9, T exas 5; double plays— G ehringer to Ow- I ens to Davis, Taylor to Rundell. Pilcher’s records— 3 hits, 2 runs o ff W yatt in 3 innings; 4 hits, 3 runs o f f Fischer in 3 innings; Greenberg, Reiber, and Geh­ bases on balls— o ff Taylor 7, o ff colorful W yatt 5, o ff Fischer I; struck out Tiger players o ffen siv ely and*dc — by Taylor IO, by W yatt I, by fensively. Fischer 2. Um pires— E llis, M e y -1 —-— -.....- era and Conwa. their tenth run in the seventh on Geh- triple and W a l k e r ’s ringcr’s l l I ground out. They finished their 9 5 afternoon’s a ctivities in the eighth on a series o f Longhorn m isplays after Greenberg had singled. Taylor struck out ten o f the American League sluggers, while walking seven. His hurling was a creditable piece o f work, espec­ ially in the fourth inning. ringer were the most A n k e n m a n G e t * T h i r d H i t fly I had hit Reiber with a Taylor pitched ball. The big D etroit hur­ ler advanced to third on D avis’ single and scored when Owens grounded out. The Longhorns scored the third after Ankenman and Gannon j had walked, M cDowell and Roy in ; had been retired on fly o u ts, and) Viebig singled to right to score j Ankenman. Miller walked to fill j ; the bases, but Price grounded to j first to end the rally. T a y l o r H u r l* B r i l l i a n t l y In the fourth inning, Taylor pulled a Frank M erriwell. W alker ^trolled, Stone singled to right, I and Fox walked, loading the sacks ; with nobody out. T aylor struck Greenberg out on curve balls; the big third baseman never took his >at o ff th f shoulder. Reiber fol RENT A C A R PATTON’S 1 § 3 1 N e w C h e v r o l e t * F o r d V - 8 . F o r d * a n d a m i N e w Guadalupe 25th Phone SI26 Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE Return Engagement JOE S A N D E R S and his Original Nighthawks ORCHESTRA playing for the A ll-U niversity Dance TONIGHT (9 ’till 12) GREGORY GYM A dm ission $ 1 .0 0 (T a x E xem pt) * J o c S a n d e r * ’ B a n d w a s k n o w n a s C o o n - S a n d c r s K a n s a s C i t y N i g h t H a w k s b e f o r e t h e d e a t h o f M r . C o o n l a s t y e a r . AFTER THE DANCE - or anytim e The most popular place is— Triple “XXX” Thirst Station AND SANDWICH BUNGALOW G U A D A L U P E A T 2 8 t h A l l k i n d s o f s a n d w i c h e s a n d f o u n t a i n d r in k * 'N ot the cheapest, hut the B E S T at ann p r i c e r