'N , P h o n e It In A fte r IO P. M ....................................... N e w s ..............................................................9 181 -6 1 9187 Circulation ................................................ 2 3 1 G4 A d v er tisin g ................................................ 2 3 1 6 5 ©lie Baihj Ifeau First College Daily in the South % T h e W e a t h e r P a r t l y c lo u d y w ith p ro b a b l e sh o w e rs. A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 1 , 1931 S I X P A G E S TO D AY No. 30 Fellowship Club Hears Benedict Relate Stories [ a l k B egins Series Faculty Members A nd Students By Henry Follows Q uestions of R e l i g i o n , Culture, Life W ork Considered Pi i n ig h t, told c a m p u s th e F re s h ir|iin F e llo w s h ip id e n t B e n e d ic t, in a t a l k to C lu b I la s t s t o r ie s I d a t i n g b ack fr o m the tim e he w as th e U n iv e r s ity up l a f r e s h m a n to Die p r e s e n t tim e . H e inclu ded in th e d is cu ssio n sid e lig h ts on the the U n iv e r s ity o r g a n i z a t i o n o f fa c ts c o n c e r n i n g th e h is to r y in ; a n d i o f the school. j C la r e n c e P e a r s a ll, m e m b e r t h e S e n io r *Y’ C a b in e t , led d e v o ti o n a l se r v ic e s of t h e he I s t r e s s e d t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f relig - I ion in a c olleg e y o u t h ’s life, a n d aski d t h a t e v e ry f r e s h m a n do his p a r t t o w a r d p r o m o t i n g w o rld fel- in w hic h i low.-hip. P r e s i d e n t B e n e d ic t w as t o Die clu b by i n t r o ­ d u c e d “ B lo ck ” S m ith , s e c r e t a r y of th e Y. M. C. I A., as “ D ean B e n n y ” aa he w as I c alled in his e a r l y c o n n e c tio n w ith th e U n iv e r s ity . Mr. S m ith ga v e Some i n t e r e s t i n g fa c ts c o n c e r n i n g t h e rise o f Dr. B e n e d ic t to th e p r e s id e n c y of th i s U n iv e rs ity . 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M a th e r, p r o f e s s o r of ph ysics, sp e a k in g on “ W h a t Kind o f M en Does land P r o f e s - ional WOrld W a n t ? ” ; Dr. L aw- ence W h a r t o n , p a s t o r of th e U n i ­ v e rs ity C h u r c h , p e a k in g on “ W h a t did J e s u s Think A b o u t a n d A’h a t S u g g e s t io n s Does He Give f o r o f O u r L iv es?” ; Zollie S te a k l e y , presf- b n t o f th e I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y C ou n- • ii. a n d J i m m i e Miller, also will talk. t ti e E n r i c h m e n t P r e s I b e r i a n P e r s o n a lit y ;■ s t u d e n t th e “ A d v a n - ’ife, will sp eak on ag es a n d D i s a d v a n t a g e s o f A f- j ilia tin g w ith a F r a t e r n i t y ” ; M. ll. W o o d b u r y , a s s o c ia te s e c r e t a r y J .f th e Y. M. U. 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Th*- r e c e n t a p p e a r a n c e on t he c a m p u s of a m i n i a t u r e cold w a v e to d e l i g h t t h e c l a y c o u rt e n ­ t h u s i a s t s ea c h a f t e r n o o n a n d e ve n t h e -moth th*' meis* br ow of to en*-!*' ed b a s e b a l l zealot, at n i g ht h a - a d d e d a new to p r e s e n t p a rt ici pati on. /.est T o d a y ' s t e n n i s c o m p e t i t i o n p r e ­ s e n t s t he f o l l o w i n g m a t c h e s . 4 o ’C lo c k 1. F l e m i n g ( E n g . ) vs. Mi ddl e 2. H a r p e r ( O p e n ) Vt Gold* ( O p e n ) vs. S a n d e r s ( E n g ) vs. M a x t - v I i E n g .). 5. Willson ( O p e n ) ft. At chi s on son < B B. A . ) . 7. K e n n e d y s. Sl e d g e ( E n g . ) ( O p e n ) ( L a w ) vs I , v t * on vs. A m i c i vs. vs bye. L a w ( O A C H L I T T L E F I E L D C A P T . B A U M G A R T E N •■HSM A. S M . to Meet Baylor For First Time Since 1926 on Kyle Field t o n ( E n g . ) , s m i t h I Frog. I. i it. :F Seay l. Ii. A I, H a r r i s ' E n g , ). -•/ r> a t to Th* D a ily C O L L E G E S ’l VIM* 'N. October JU t tie fly Th* g r ee n an I he T e x a s A g g i e * have re­ f ro m a m e d a t hl e t i c ta Sutton* a ut f oot bal l w a y an d ai* s t r u g g l i n g fur vi ct or y ort t he gri di ron below. schools ' i v A it hough t' ani s a t hl e t - "l ashed ma ny t i m e s lief a '• in I * i< i f l at ion * we r e sever* d ii*' the S a t u r d a y ' s ( ’oiler" p, ai ?* fit st ......'I- w a s St at mn vrv< t i gain/* *!. i n a s e m of t he 1 g a m e will many I I « Ag g i e l-y Ti \ pa tin feat < i t y VS < 1 1 h, are r es e n t i n g li ( hri I ian theii d e ­ I ’ mv e r- Sat u "day at Fort * pe e l e d to Im* ' g u n Id agr an t ’o n f e r e n c e win a v i ct or y ov< i * ii* B* a r s t i t o regist*'! ' Ii* ir f i rst Sea 11 it\vt• -I sine* r h a n k s g i v i n g D a y of 1929 when trounce*! th*- P exas I ut v e r ­ they to 11 on Kyl e si f y I ong h o rn t heir par!. jbl Id. T he Beal s, on solid a r e expect* d f t < ut o n ­ s l a u g h t s . Nol an sti l l is r ec o ver i ng f rom a wr e nched kne* he recciv«>d rn the A g g i e s ’ g a m e wi t h Tulam* I D i v e r s i t y at N e w < n it a is *>ct"- bcr d. to present a Ag g i e a g ai ns t t ie' t he Aggi* and “ B u s s ’’ “ Pet e " rost er a r e ( 2 2 b ) a mi ( ha r l i e ( I S G) , t a c k l es ; “ Di ck ( 1 9 5 ) ( IRO) , g u a r d s ; i i - ' " ) , ( 1 8 0 ) p l a y e r s on O r a n D a w s o n C u m m i n g s H o r n s b y Mo o r e Ra y Rot rtson a n d “ B e a r ” ; M u r r a y Wr i g h t i l " t i , end ; Te d Spent cr i i.io I, f ul l ba c k; “ F r e n c h y ” D«, ha l f b a c k c e n t e r ; S a t u r d a y ’s g a m e wi l l mar k t he ti l o t h e i r r e t u r n - C a d e t ' s g - urn!- af*"! a road s c he du l e of t hr e e g a me . N< I si?" *■ t he i r o p e n ­ i n g e nc o u n t e r s o f th*' s e a s o n w i t h S o u t h w e s t e r n I m v e r s i t y and J o h n Co l l e g e A g r i c u l t u r a l T a Tieton h a v e t he A g g i e s f a c e d oppos i t i o n ac r os s the c ha l k l i n e s o f t he Kyl e Fiel d g ri di ron. A g g i e *. f f i < i a I s ar* p l a n n i ng to . .i e nd • v e r y c o u r t e s y pos si bl e to Bay l o r s t u d e n t s , f acul t y m e m b e r s a nd s u pp o r t e r s w h o will a r r i ve at Col l ege S t a t i o n on a s pec i al t r a i n f r o m Wa c o S a t u r d a y m o r n i ng . A fr e e meal will be served the visit"! i at noon Sat ur da y . to J . U. gi. ■ "iii.-! yell o f f i ci a l st u de nt ( T w o G u n ) P a r k e r , A g ­ leadem, extend* cl an i n v i t a t i o n the B a y l o r !><«ly T u e s d a y n i g h t 1 *> t he to Col l ege S t a t i o n f o r t o I c o m e gam**. . in .11 im- for I f , bn, Bell T f o r wa r d en out bn* d H a r d W o r k A h e a d Hai ti work and t hen m o n hard t he vvi.ri. t ad* t play* i s t lie r* mami l et I <*r o f the week bv t hei r coaches , Mail- J o h n r, R e i,l a n d Joel H u n t . Drill in pas s d e f e n s e is ex peel ed to pl ay a nia- routine. I,u part the fin* A g g i e s thei r g a m e wi th T. F. ami f"i ward p a s s e s tu’ought v i c ­ tory for tin- B e a r s ovet Xrkansas. t heir iii" Aggi* s clin I g*'d I* t o g s . rn i lint* r w i t h t h* t he y f i rm hav* a goo*I s u p p l y reserve of a re a nd t i e " l h . >10 this p l a n ni n g to make full u ii (h*> Bavlor game. th* practict pti < t i "i" ! I o n " ii th" k n o wl e d g e that cost tin iii Ba­ fin i IT1.*). i I 1 • tent at ive ii1" u| th** weight of ii db * i Ii ft i . t h e >ach l e f t i ai k Ie; i I SS », Self gun - d ; Rod r e n t e r ; Chi is! urn g u a r d , Mould* n ri ght i iglu and c a p t a i n ; <194), r i ght e nd; Hewitt q u a r t e t hack ; Mi F a d d e n h a l f b a c k ; Bat field left Aston right halfliai k ; on* I*, lh ii, h ow­ I Aggi e s with p l a ye r bd Iou i : end ; M agrill Co l e ma n der i is.’, ) . i l S 3 ) , Mal one I IOO). I I H2 I . I 1 7 0 ) . i ! A ) . eve r , eh,mg"-, probabl y will be made in t h e t he final s t a r t ­ ing ti un i ; ullhaek. < a n n o n a l i neup b e f or e ' hat i-evial t ack Ii im **leet *1 3 R e t u r n H o m e leading * ii" Minong i i serve Girls U r g e d to Sign For N e w Rifle C lub T h e d e p a r t m e n t "t physi cal G a i n i n g f or w o m e n of t he Uni* vim b y will sp"t; •or a new a -tiv i t y n**xt fall t h a t will give w o m e n a n o u tl e t f o r t h e i r n a t u r a l Abili­ \ ri fl e d u b will be o r g a n ties. in ized and all gi r l s h o ot i n g as a s p o r t a r e a s k e d to the b u l l et i n si gn up at o ne " on h o a r d t he W o m e n ’J G y m n a s ­ ium i n t e r e s t e d ii* M a n y s t u d e n t s have r e q u e s t e d t h a t such net i " vi hi- tak> ", hut b e ­ c a u s e ■ f a iaek of f un d s t h e new- into spor t will not he i n t r o d u c e d Hi- c u r r i c u l u m until next fall. , fin to t ii.- st mi e n I ? he M a r k s m a n s h i p as a sport ha s l ong bel*! a hi gh r a n k i n g pos i t i on m the c u r r i c u l u m of the e a s t e r n school s, a n d t hi s a*ui vi t i y will of- aim op in t u n a Hiss, p o r l u n i t v b o a d v a n c e m e n t as t h e o t h e r drool s, Miss d i r e c t o r of w o m e n ’s at hlet ic: noun* "*l T u e s d a y . - - o ----------- --- an O m e g a c h a p t e r of A l p h a Ph i b e l d f o r m a l p l e d g e s e r v i c e T u e s ­ d a y al 5 o ’c l o c k f o r J u n e W h e e l i - o f S a n A n t o n i o . Bur A l l e n e Dov m u m . Z e t a T a u \ ! p h a it- C a m b r i d g e bv arui D o r o t h y t i n n e r m e m b e r s o f s o r o r i t y , will g o T Portable Typewriters S o l d t o r a s l i t t l e o 5 0 Down a l u m ' * ' p a i d like r o w ! Y o u r c h o i c e o f t h e s e s t a n d a r d p o r t a b l e s : R o y a l Corona R e m in g t o n U n d e r w o o d A n o ? * poi ‘ abl e ’ y pew i h e r r* port s, l e t t er s; will be a bi g aid in rn w h a t e v e r you hav w r i t i n g t h e m e s , i in writ e. A meall m ach in e that tu rn s out the work o f a large o ff ic e t y p e w r i t e r , y e t is c o mp a c t , s t u r d y , a n d d e pe n d a bl* T e l e p h o n e 7 0 0 0 t o d a y for f r e e trial in y o ur h o m e . I n d oo r b a s e b a l l gam* on t wo t h e Gvin a r e as played t i n- e v e n i n g d i a m o n d s in G r e g o r y fol l ows ; D i a m o n d No, I 7 o ’c l o c k : F< s t e r House House o f (Ii i f fi t h. s o ’clock : ! tidies vs. < 'opt land I louse. ly ! lo u s e . lei in. e t e e r s. 9 o ’c lo c k ; A t h l e t i c s v s. B e v e r ­ Di amond No. 2 7 o’clock: Full House vs. Cafe* s o ’d o e k : Br owni e s vs. M u s k ­ i 9 o ’c l o c k : Ni ckel ' s H o u se vs. W e n d d k i n ii - -use. H e r e ’s One Smoke fo r M E N T t h e little girls t oy w i t h their l l long, slim holders — I* t t h e m park Been ted cigarettes with t heir powd**r compacts. T h a t ’s t h e t i me for you t o go in for a R E A L M A N ’S smoke. A nd w h a t can t h a t be bu t a P I P E ! T h e r e ’s something a b o u t a t im*-proven, compani onabl e pipe t h a t does satisfy a m a n ’s smoki ng in­ st met*. A'ou la* nu* at t a c hed to it like t h e w a y i t c l e a r s yo u r head, stirs your imagination, p u t s a keen edge on your thinking. Shr won't borrow your pipe! P k g And you know* t he heights of tr ue smoking satisfaction when you keep your pipe tilled with Edgewor t h. P.’s the finest blend of choice, selected burleys. A nd its mellow flavor and rich ar oma have made Edgeworth t h e f a v o r i t e among pipe t o ­ baccos in 42 out of 54 l e a d i n g American colleges and universities. E d g e w o r t h ? Y o u c a n b u y E d g e w o r t h w h e r e v e r g o o d tobacco is sold. Or, if you wish to try before you buy, send for special free packet. Address L a m s & Bro. Co., 105 3 . 22d St., Richmond, Va. 2'ht . 'Hike y o u eon coll yo u r ow n E D G E W O R T H S M O K I N G T O B A C C O Edgeworth is a blend o f fine old burleys, Auth irs natural savor enhanced by Edge­ worth’s d istin c tiv e md exclusive elev­ enth process. Buy E d g e w o r th a n y ­ where in two forms -Edgt vorth Readv- Rubbed and Edge­ worth P lu g Slice. All sizes, i 'yi pocket backage to JU .yo >ound hum idor tin. TH E FINCHLEY H A T W IL L BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY U N I V E R S I Y T O G G E R Y J. L. R o s e 2 3 1 0 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 3 0 9 0 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Jungle 'Resurrection' Champion Ex-student Made High Officer In National Group Erie Racey to Head Tenth District Advertising Federation THE CAMPUS By S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R STRONG WI LL S T U D Y MUSI C IN N E W YO R K C h a rlotte Strong, ex-student of leave next the University, will hold its a n n u a l fo u n d e r ’s day b a n ­ Friday for New York, w here she qu et S a tu r d a y evening, October will spend the w in te r stud ying the : 24, in the Pan-Am erican room of violin. She will be accom panied the Driskill Hotel. The soro rity to New York by her m other, Mrs. colors c f gree n and white will be Beeman Strong. carried in th e decorations. Miss S tro n g will study u n d er Paul Kochanski, head of the vio­ Ju lliard lin d e p a r tm e n t of School of Music, and an in te r ­ nationally known te ac h er of the violin. the Miss S tro n g g ra d u a te d from the U niversity in 1931 and was a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. I th o r and h er husband, G. W. Pal- J. N. P O W E R S TO W&D * * * MI SS M A R Y T A R U C E E T husband will be the guests of Mrs. League Debate the program , and nae will be p rese n t, * * * i i u * a n d v / i J O _________________________ r * i > o ? r n \ ; n i l l u n l i t n O L U Erie Racey, f o rm e r v arsity de* avertising one-time b a t e r I manager of The Daily T exan, was ti A x r n T J W T elected g o v ern o r of th e T enth t i A i s O L Vj I D istrict A dvertising F e d e r a tio n of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority will America, O ctober 13, a t the San Antonio convention o f the f e d ­ eration. The T enth District, en ­ com passing all Texas except El th e territory from Paso Oklahoma City to Mexico City, is th e in A m e r ­ ica, measured geographically and according to the n u m b e r of clubs holding memberships. M a rg a re t Brin is in charge of several alu m ­ la rg e st d istric t and RUTH rep re se n ta tiv e mer, will arriv e in A ustin Octob* i ^ c ^100* or 2 5 or 2 6 . Miss C r o s s and her ( ' ROSS VI SI TS V RI E N D S I N A U S T I N Mr. Racey, who is now account of T racy-Locke- T Dawson, Inc., of Dallas, e n te r e d the U niversity in the fall of 1917 Ruth Cross, fam o u s Texas au- w ‘th * scholarship won by rep- rese n tin g the Main A venue High the f5rial contest of an Interscholastic Contest in 1915. In N ovem ber 1917, he w ithdrew in th e army. He spent to enlist fiftee n m onths in overseas se r­ the A m erican E x p e d i­ vice with in O rdinance tio n a ry H e a d q u a rte rs, t h e U niversity the fall of 1919, in and received his degree of bache­ lor of business ad m in istra tio n in 1924. W. E. Dozier, an old friend who has visited in Miss Cross’ su m ­ mer home a t W insted, Conn. R e co r d -m a k in g C raft E x -stu d e n t D e sig n s San A ntonio re-entered Eorces in A sailplane, which has set a new record fo r sustained glider the air, j j flight, sixteen hours in I was recently designed by L ie u ­ te n a n t William A. Cocke, Jr., a fo rm e r U n iversity student. L ie u te n a n t Cocke is stationed at W heeler Field, Honolulu. With the help of tw o other arm y o f fi­ cers he built the c r a f t which, late in July, beat the G erm an glider record by two hours and eleven minutes. i n U. T. W a s P r o m i n e n t th e U n iver­ While he was in th e U n iv e r­ sity he re p re se n te d sity fo r inter-col­ two y ea rs on legiate deb a te team s and became a m em ber of Sigma Rho, h o n o r ­ ary forensic f ra te r n ity . He wa< also p reside nt of the Rusk L ite r ­ ary Society, and served for two yea rs as advertising m a n a g e r of The Daily Texan. A f t e r graduation, Mr. Racey In a le tte r to his m other, Mrs. en tered th e employ o f the King W. A. Cocke of Austin, L ie u te n ­ Candy C om pany of F o r t W orth. a n t Cocke said last week th a t he L a te r he was se cr e ta ry - tr e a s u r e r and his com panions will a t te m p t of the W. S. Kirby C om pany in a t the meet which the Honolulu Dallas, and in 1927 he joined the ch a p te r of the F ed era tio n Aero- Tracy-Locke-Dawson advertising n au tiq ue will hold within a few agency, th e n known as the South- days, to make this an world record. official w estern Advertising Com pany. Mr. Racey has been active L ie u te n a n t Cocke was a s t u ­ d en t in the U niversity from 1924 to 1927. Before e n te r in g the U ni­ versity and while enrolled here he showed g r e a t in flying. W hen he le ft the University, he w en t to Boston Tech. In 1930 he g ra d u a te d from Kelly Field and was detailed to service in the H a­ waiian d e p a r tm e n t of the a ir corps of the U nited S ta te s Arm y. inte rest -------------- o— ----------- SAM KINCH VISITS club work, in a dv ertising having been s e c r e ta ry - tr e a s u r e r and vice p reside nt of th e T e n th District A dvertising F e d e ra tio n of Amer- ’ ica. l i e sponsored the University Public L ec tures C om m ittee p ro­ subjects gram th ro u g h which nine in practical advertising work of the lectures to the d e p a rtm e n t the stu d e n ts .o f of jou rn alism and th e School of ; S o u thw est delivered ad vertisin g leaders on | Business A dm inistration. A n no unce m en t has been made of the en g a g em en t of Mary Talli- chet, e x -stude nt of the U niversi­ ty, to John N athaniel Powers of Houston. The m a rria g e will be solemniz­ ed November 18 a t the home of the brid e’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Henri Tallichet of Houston. Miss Tallichet made her home in Austin until a few years ago. Personals E stela Garza, Magdalene Sohle, add Miriam Clinton, residents of Newman Hall, spent S und ay in San Antonio. F rances Fitch en te rta in e d M ary Williams and Miriam Cooper a t her home in San Antonio S a t u r ­ day and Sunday. A ugusta Maverick, Kappa K ap­ pa Gamma, motored to San A n­ tonio S a tu r d a y and r e tu r n e d to the cam pus Sunday. Alpha Zeta ch a p te r of Gam m a Phi Beta ann ounces the pledging of Elizabeth C ro th e r of San A n ­ tonio. Rosalie Sandock Rite D orm itory visited home in Houston ami Sunday. of Scottish a t her last Saturday Eli H. L ip n e r and J a y Sam Levey of the T au Delta Phi house visited a t th e ir homes in San A n ­ tonio last week-end. Mrs. 0 . M. Powell of San An- Sam F inch of F o rt Worth, an ex-stud ent of the U niversity and a m em ber of Phi Kappa Psi fra- tonio is visiting her sister, Nan- j **>rnity, visited at the f ra te r n ity n e tte Kahn, at the home of Mrs. bouse Monday and Tuesday. Mr. A. D. Riley, 608 W est Tw en ty- Finch was th re e for fo u rth S tre et. Mrs. Powell was years fro m 1927 to 1930. form e rly Helen Kahn, bachelor of -------------- o-------------- a r ts ’22, and a m em ber of Kappa K appa Gamma. in school Alpha Rho Chi announces the pledging o f Doyle Baldridge of F o r t Worth. LUCAS RETURNS in O range sum m er L orra ine Lucas, f o rm e r s tu d e n t the U niversity, has re tu rn e d of atte; to her home spending to u rin g the F ra n c e and other E uropean coun­ tries. Miss Lucas received h e r de­ gree last June. She was a m em ber of the K appa Alpha T h e ta so ro r­ ity. ,, — Howard Lee, Ed A fledge, and Andy Brown of the Pi Kappa Alpha house are leaving f o r Bos­ ton to a tte n d the T exas-H arvard football game. Miss Mary B ry a n t drove to Houston with Je an C a n a d a y and will join a p a r ty th e re to go to the T exas-H arvard gam e at Cam ­ bridge. Building in Texas Hits Low Level Sum of September Permits Drops 13 Per Cent record Building lowest point on in T exas dropped to the in S eptem ber, w hen perm its r e p o r t­ ed from 35 of the leading cities of 751,721, acco rd in g to the Bureau of Business Resea tv h of th e Uni­ versity. the S ta te to ta le d only §2,- j since building to respond ‘'This low figu re was to be ex ­ activity pected, to a seasonal failed f o r a sharp increase tendency t o August, a n d n o r ­ from Ju ly mally is a reaction down- warti from A u g u st to S epte m ber,” the b u r e a u ’s report said. there I the a b n o rm a lly resu lted “ T h irtee n o f tho cities, includ­ ing Dallas a n d H ouston, r ep o rted increases fro m A ugust to Septern ber. This situ atio n , to g e th er with r e ­ low A ugust ports, total perm its in for S e p te m b e r being only 13 per cent f o r A u ­ gust, as a g a in st an average drop for th e y e a rs 1927-1928-1929 of 23 per cent. lower those than largely “ S u b sta n tia l declines in Beau­ mont, Dallas, H ouston and T e m ­ t h e ple c o n trib u te d to t h e ' d ecrease of 61 per cent in total fo r S e p te m b e r as com pared th e correspond ing m onth a with year ago. th e cities E ight of made gains, notable am ong those being Amarillo, G alveston Tyler. and is “ T h e rec o rd for the th ird q u a r ­ less th a n ter, a t $9,633,000, half the corresponding th a t f o r period in 1930. F o r t W orth a n d H ouston w e re the only cities in which th r e e m onths tota le d as much as S L ­ an I OOP,OOO, while B e a u m o n t Dallas, w here th e perm its q u a r t e r last y e a r w ere third r< perm its f o r $ 4 ,I n i , OOO and th e fo r aw arded “ C o n t r a c ts sportively, d ro pped to only $ 1 8 1 ,- 000 a n d $935,000 this year. in I hi* S tate d u r in g Septem ber, as re ported by t h e F. VV. Dodge C o r­ poration, a m o u n te d to $7.*45,- 500 as com pared with $12,941,- 300 la st y e a r, a drop o f 39 p e r cent. The g r e a te s t rela tive de­ cline was in the re sid e n tia l group, which was only a b o u t h a lf th e total f o r last year. In th e U nited PAGE THREE Roumanian Girl Enrolls at C. I. A . S pecial to Th* D aily T exan. D E N T O N , Oct. 20.— Classes in English hold no te rr o r s fo r one new-comer to the United S tates. F o u r m onths ago one of th e studen ts enrolled in the T exas S ta te College f o r Wo­ men this (C. I. A.) came to country fro m h e r native land, Roumania, where she had been enrolled the U niversity of Bucharest. Although she spoke F rench, G erman, and Roum an­ ian, she had no knowledge of English, b u t this fact did not p revent h e r en te rin g the d e­ p a r tm e n t of home economics from which she hopes be graduated. to in rep rese n tin g This student is am ong 107 tra n s f e rs enrolled a t C. I. A. this year nine tate? and practically ev e ry col­ in Texas and Oklahoma. tr a n s f e rs lege these a r e Many of from ju n io r colleges. T u rtle C lub to H old Final F a ll T r y o u ts T u rtle Club will hold tr y o u ts W ednesday night a t 8 o ’clock in the W om en’s G ym nasium pool, tho Virginia Nalle, chi I), announced. leader of Thi< will he the last opportun- ity to pass the te sts for m em ber ship all until F ebruary’, when ire hmen with a health grade of “ A ” will be allowed to try ou t. Al! uppercUe girls with an “ A ” b aith grad e are elegihle to ta k e the test given W ednesday night. They will he examined on th e ir ability d im m in g an d diving, Miss Nalle said. in D efea tin g m any com petitors in by rolling up high scores milking, churning, corn husk­ ing, and tractor-driving. Miss M aurine H amann rec en tly won th e title of “ American Cham­ pain F a rm Girl” at Pomona, Cal. awardt <1 during ie r ■ere l'ii W the corres- 30; and, a- Dodge Cor* ccm to in d ­ ia this same fourth qu arter. “Leave it lo ” F REE D E L I V E R Y P H O N E 4525 Iarnes Confectionery 23rd & Quad. FREE D E L I V E R Y P HO N E 4525 Toot!! MOISTURE-PROOF C E L L O P H A N E Sealed Tight—Ever Right taken. The only picture of its kind ever .Mary Hastings Bradley, big game h unter and novelist, whose latest novel is a p p e a rin g in Redbook M a ga­ zine, shown w ith a lion she had in .-hot the A fric an j u n ­ ju st gle. Mrs. B radley th e n posed W ith th e Iii n ’s head in h e r lap. The ca m e ra clicked. I n sta n tly the lion, m e re ly stu n n e d , awoke with a roar, Mrs. Bradley leap- for h e r rifle and killed him. ing, f o re st ra n g e rs , sign p a in te rs, metal w orkers, a p a r tm e n t house ag e n ts and m a n a g e rs, d ire c to rs of repairs for rea l e s ta te dea le rs, athletic directors, la wyers, trains- lators, church se creta ries, e x p e r t S L I l o , OOO psy ch ologists and m otorw om en are some of th e occupations list­ ed. This b u lle tin has rec en tly been issued by th e d e p a r tm e n t of ex ­ tension of th e college and is sent gratis to all inquirers. Louise of Z eta week-( lid ii Aiken and F ay Dixon au Alpha will spe n d the Fan Marco.- Variety Shown In Women’s Work B u l l e t i n Compiled By Official of C. I. A. S pecial t o T h e D a i l y if exa it. 20.— V ariety D ENTON. Oct. 20.— Variety in vocations and professions is the least w orry of young women now p r e p a rin g to e n t e r upon th e ir life work. of s i x in fo rm atio n A p proxim ately d er 23 classifications which hundred and f if t y types of w ork for tr a i n ­ ed women have bei n compiled in­ to a bulletin prep ared by Mrs. M attis Lloyd Wooten, bureau of vocational the T exas S ta te College for W om en , The vocations and (C. I. A.). | profession- have been grouped u n ­ in- I elude agriculture* I music, business, personnel work, I education and tr a n sp o rta tio n . | j from 1 reg ard compiled inform atio n gath ered w ith to w o rk th a t is now be­ In this list ing done by women. found p rac­ of occupations are type o f w ork th a t tically every in ac tin g as is followed b y man brea d w in n er of th e home. Bee keeping, f u r-h e a rin g animal rais- list has been advertising, This < alvin and Mao B ratton sp ent the week-end in F o rt Worth with the th e ir parents, who Methodist Hospital as the resu lt of an autom obile accident two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. B r a t­ ton are rep orted improving. are in Phi Mu an nounc es the pledging of Iola Herzik from Schulenburg. A ngela J o e r g e r has r e tu r n e d to Austin from Rosenberg where she sp e n t the week-end. Dorothy Quilter, G amm a Phi Beta pledge, spent the week-end at her home in Houston. E m m a Mazoch and Adelaide Z ett have r e tu r n e d to Austin a f t ­ er a visit to their homes in G ra n ­ d e r . Caroline Wall F ra n ce s Sledge spent the week-end in San Antonio. and Mildred Jelinek, Kappa Delta, in G ra n g er visited at her home d u rin g the week-end. N ancye T ac q u ard of K appa A l­ pha T heta sorority visited in Gal­ veston over the week-end, and B e tty J a n e Mullis, Mary W a lt­ hall and Jonoveen C l u t c h e r , also of Kappa Alpha T heta, visited in San Antonio. Betty Colt and Anita A ndreas of El Paso, Mildred Kidd of Brownwood, and Mrs. J. T. Suggs of Dallas visited at the Pi Beta Phi house over the week-end. Evelyn Pridgen of San Antonio the Pi Phi hon e over visited at the week-end. Isabel Stein of Littlefield Dor­ m itory sp e n t S unday at her home n e a r Houston. William H ow ard Lee o f H ous­ ton, an ex -stu d e n t of the U niver­ sity, and a m em ber of Pi Kappa Alpha is visiting at the cha pte r house. He will a t ­ tend the Texa*-H arvard gam e in Boston, r e tu r n in g to H ouston Oc­ tober t i . f r a te r n ity , George Hutchison of Houston visited a t the Phi G am m a Delta house over the week-end. Phi c h a p te r of Phi Mu a n ­ omies the pledging of Iola H er­ zik of Schulenburg. 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S U S A N S P R A Y T A L L S T O R I E S b y S h e i l a K a y e - S r n i t h b y L o w e l l T h o m a s O h o o k of w h o o p e r * , i l l u s t r a t e d b y H e r b R o t h $ 2 0 0 $ 2 . 5 0 $ 2 . 5 0 $ 2 . 5 0 $ 1 . 5 0 A M E R I C A N B E A U T Y b y E d n a F e r b e r J U D I T H P A R I S I F I W E R E Y O U b y P G . W o d e h o u s e T H E P R I V A T E L I F E O F A D A M A N D E V E b y M a r k T w a . n b y H u p h W a l p o l e t o g e t h e r f o r t e e f e i s t .Vala, w i t h d r a w i n g s f r o m $ 2 5 0 $ 2 . 5 0 $ 2 . 0 0 $ 2 . 0 0 t h e or o« [in a l B o u n d v o l u m e s . NON FICTION F i r s t N E W R U S S I A ' S P R I M E R b y M A n d N o w A M E R I C A 'S P R I M E R b y M o r r i s L. E r n s t E U R O P E A N D I C T A T O R S H I P S by C o u n t C a . lo S f o . /.. I l i a F o r e w o r d b y Co l. H o u s e THE. E P I C O F A M E R I C A b y J a m e s T r u s l o w A d a m s 'A p a n . . . a m a of A m e . l e a n t i n s - u i s h e d h i s t o r i a n . I c e f r o m C o l u m b u s I l l u s t r a t e d w i t h w o o d c u t s . t o H o o v e r ' b y O G P U , T H E R U S S I A N S E C R E T T E R R O R b y G e m - e s A g a b e k o v t h e S o v i e t S e c r e t S e r v i c e , T h e w o r k i n g s o f t o l d b y a f o r m e r o f f . T H E S C I E N T I F I C O U T L O O K b y D e r l r a n d R u s s e l l " P o t a t o b l i g h t , w h i c h f a m i n e , a n d led E n * l a n d t h e n c e b a n m c d r r n l i t e r a t u r e ” P a - e 161 ic a n o t h e r k i n d o f t o a d o r n f u n g u s , c a u s e d f r e e t r a d e a n d B o s t o n t o F r o m t h e d i a r i e s of G a s t o n B M e a n s . N o w T H E S T R A N G E D E A T H O F P R E S I D E N T H A U D I N G b y M a x T h a c k e r . $2 OO A N O U T L I N E O F M O D E R N K N O W L E D G E e d i t e d b y W m R o s e P h D $ 5 0 3 $ 2 OO A r t i c l e s b y 2 4 a u t h o r i t i e s i n a r t , s c i e n c e a n d i n d u s t r y b y R i p l e y T H E N E W B E L I E V E I T O R N O T M o r e m a r v e l s h u n t e d d o w n b y t h e f a m o u s c a r t o o n i s t . P E R H A P S W O M E N b y S h e r w o o d A n d e r s o n W h a t h a s m a c h i n e r y d o n e t o m e n ? T H E D E B S D I C T I O N A R Y b y O l i v e , H e r f o r d W i t h 7 5 d r a w i n g s . “ F a r m e r T h e h a n d g e t s b i t t e n ” t h a t T H E D O C T O R L O O K S A T L I F E A N D D E A T H B y J o s e p h C o l l i n e , M D. MY H E A V E N S ! ( A s t r o l o g y f o r A m u s e m e n t ! b y M i c h a e l M a t c h f e e d s i t s c o u n t r y a n d $ 1 . 7 5 $ 2 OO $ 3 . 0 0 $ 3 . 0 0 a d i s - $ 3 . 0 0 ta i $ 3 . 0 0 t h e p i s h $2 0 0 $1 5 0 $ 3 . 0 0 $1 OO - - and a rebate T EXAS B o o k S t o r e T E L E P H O N E 7 0 0 0 PARIS HATS A N D Perfect Reproductions M can t hat yo u can be b e t t e r H a t t e d 1 h a i l e v e r b e fo r e , J o a e f> h i n e pr ic es n u .a n t h a t you will pa y less t h a n l o yea rs. in A ne w e l e ga n c e p e r ­ va de s fa sh i o ns in hit! . “ H a t t e r s ” Plush H ats $ 5 . 0 0 a n d $ 7 . 5 0 t r e n c h F u r F e l t s $ 5 . 0 0 to $ 1 0 . 0 0 I m p o r t e d J e w e l r y From $ 1 .0 0 u p B a g s of G e n u i n e L ea th er $ 3 . 5 0 E ven in g B ags $ 3 . 0 0 a n d $ 4 . 0 0 Josephine Shops 1 0 8 - 1 1 0 W e s t 10th The Unique H U M ID O R PACKAGE Zip a n d i t ’s o p e n ! S e e th e n e w n o t c h e d t a b o n th e t o p o f The p a c k a g e . H o ld d o w n o n e h a l f w ith y o u r t h u m b . T e a r o f f th e o t h e r h a l f . S im p l e . Q u ic k . Z ip ! T h a t ’s a ll. U n i q u e ! W r a p p e d in d u s t - p r o o f , m o i s t u r e - p r o o f , g e r m - p r o o f C e l l o p h a n e . C l e a n , p r o t e c t e d , n e a t , FRESH! — w h a t could be m o r e m o d e r n t h a n LUCKIES* i m p r o v e d H u m i d o r p a c k a g e — so e a s y to o p e n ! L a d i e s — t ho L U C K Y t a b is — y o u r t i n d e r nail p r o t e c t i o n . M a d e o f th e fine st to b a c c o s —The C r e a m o f m a n y C ro ps — LUCKY S TR IK E a l o n e o f f e r s t h e t h r o a t p r o t e c t i o n of t h e e x c lu s iv e " T O A S T I N G ” Process w h ich includes th e use o f m o d e r n U l t r a V i o l e t R a y s — th e process t h a t e x ­ pels c e r t a i n b it i n g , h a rs h i r r i t a n t s n a t u r a l l y p r e s e n t In e v e r y to b a c c o l e a f . T hese e x p e l l e d I r r i t a n t s a r e n o t p r e s e n t in y o u r LUCKY STRIKE! They’re out — so they can’t bo inj N o w o n d e r LUCKIES a r e a l w a y s k in d to y o u r t h r o a t . C o m e in and browse around Rol l Y o ur O w n T u r b a n s $ 2 . 5 0 to S 4 .0 0 bb It’s toasted" Y o u r T h r o a t P r o t e c t i o n — a g a i n s t i r r i t a t i o n — a g a inst co u g h An d M o i s t u r e p r o o f C e ll o p h a n e K e e p s t h a t “ T o a s t e d ” ' F l a v o r E v e r F r e s h TI TNE ITS— T h e I uric* Sri ih r D a rn el L rchfW ra, e v e r y F W ii Ju v, T h u r s ­ d a y kind Sat w d a y u t * Birif UHT N . Ii . a net. nu ria. ■1*11 WI. Th# Am,ri*-»n T oh s tt o C o . l i f t s . in t h e in c r e a s e A v e r a g e w e e k ly p r o d u c t io n p e r u n i t l u m b e r mills r e p o r t ­ in g to th e S o u t h e r n P in e A sso ci­ a ti o n m a d e a s lig h t in S e p t e m b e r , g o in g up fro m 19 8,000 fe e t p e r u n i t in A u g u s t to 199 ,- 000 f e e t in S e p te m b e r , a c c o r d i n g to th e B u r e a u o f B u sin e s s R e ­ s e a r c h o f th e U n iv e r s ity . As c o m ­ p a r e d w ith a y e a r ago, p r o d u c t i o n is 81 p e r c e n t s m a lle r. “ A t fe e t , lo w e r 2 4 1 ,0 0 0 a v e r a g e w e e k ly s h i p m e n t s p e r u n i t a r e 5.(5 p e r c e n t less th a n la s t m o n t h in a n d 17 p e r c e n t s m a lle r th a n th o u g h S e p t e m b e r a y e a r ag o , th e y e v e n a t t h i s a r e still 18 p e r c e n t a b o v e th e c u r r e n t p r o d u c t i o n , ” th e b u r e a u ’s r e p o r t said. “ U n fille d o r d e r s a t t h e e n d of S e p t e m b e r w e r e 588,- 00 0 f e e t , o r 3.8 p e r c e n t b elo w th o s e a t t h e e n d o f A u g u s t a n d 10 p e r c e n t u n d e r th o s e f o r S e p ­ t e m b e r l a s t y e a r . ” f i g u r e ---------------------o--------------- Miss J a c q u e l i n e M o r p h u s of D a lla s is a g u e s t a t th e A lp h a Chi O m e g a h o u s e f o r th e w eek. Miss M o r p h u s w a s a s t u d e n t the U n i v e r s i t y l a s t y e a r a n d p la n s to r e g i s t e r f o r t h e seco n d s e m e s t e r th i s y e a r . in i n t h e w a y o f E v e r y t h i n g Kodaks, films, pic­ ture frames, etc. E X P E R T D E V E L O P I N G a n d A l s o a s i d e l i n e z i n e s a n d s c h o o l o f m a g a ­ s u p p l i e s c a n b e f o u n d a t — Stewart Photo Co. No. 2 2 I O O V 2 G u a d a l u p e Motorists, Avoid Speedway! T h o u sa n d s of U n iv ersity stu d e n ts are crossing S p ee d w a y , from 21st to 25th streets, every hour. T h e heavy m o to r traffic in this area e n d a n g e rs the lives of these s tu ­ dents. It ta k es only a few m inu tes longer for cars to use S an J a c i n t o or R ed River Streets. M otorists are ea rn e stly requ ested to avoid S p e e d w a y in this a re a w h en e v er possible. You mail save a ! N E W S OF T H E D A Y IN P I C T U R E S WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1931 Lumber Production Below 1930 Figure y D . B. H a r d e m a n on s u p e i - n a v ie s arid h u g e a r m ie s a n d m o d e r n f o r ­ H e re is th e fu ll s q u a d o f th e U n ite d .States N av a l A c a d e m y c re w d u r i n g the* f i r s t w o r k - o u t th i s fail o n th e S e v e r n River, at A n n a p o lis , Md., u n d e r th e a p h o n e ) . C o a c h W alsh g u id a n c e o f C o a c h C h a rle s coed s R ich ard “ Old D ick ’ “ B u ck W alsh , ( r i g h t w ith m e g ­ d o n , who i- r e t i r e d . C o u r t s cide w h e t h e r or n o t n e g r o e s t o vo te I T e x a s hav e in W a s h i n g t o n will de- in . in , th e r i g h t ti** w hen K D e m o c r a t ic p r i m a r i e s . , . . . . F a m o u s In d ia n N a tio n a lis t l e a d e r is h e r e se e n w ith C h a rlie C ha p lin , f a m o u s s c r e e n s t a r , as th e y m e t in the E a s t E n d , L o n d o n , E n g l a n d , h o m e of Dr. K atial, d u r i n g th e I n d i a n R o u n d T a b le C o n ­ f e r e n c e . All th e w orld has ju s t s e n t fl o w e r s to th e b ier o f S ir T h o m a s R ipto n, A b ov e, a child ( c h i l d r e n loved h im ) is sh o w n p r e s e n t i n g h e r go od w ill b o u q u e t b e f o r e his la s t g r e a t ra c e . N E W * * B y M A R V I N G A R R E T T th e W h ile th e to solve l e a g u e of N a tio n s in t r i e d Ma n c h u r i a , c h a n g e d h e r J a p a n m ind. She h a s now c o n s e n t e d to let in on r u s t e d S t a t e s s i t t h e th e ses sio n . t r o u b l e s P r e s i d e n t H o o v e r s a y s t h a t th e t h e U n ite d success a n d rise o f S t a t e s baa n o t b e e n d u e th e to r i c h e s o f th e c o u n t r y , b u t to th e high id e a ls o f th e pe op le. W o m e n in New J e r s e y art* still t r y i n g to g e t Mrs. M o r r o w a p ­ p o in te d s e n a t o r S ta t e . f r o m a s t h e j W h il e tw o A m e r i c a n fly e rs b e in g t h e y w ere ro b b e d h o n o r e d f o r in N ew th e i r J w ere fe a ts , York. of T h o u s a n d s p e o p le th** b ie r o f E d iso n a s j hav e p as cd by hi- b o d y in s t a te in his la b o r a t o r y . A f t e r h a v in g c o n v ic t e d him on c h a r g e s o f h e a t i n g g o v e r n ­ ment. o u t o f in c o m e -ta x m on ey, t r y i n g the U n ite d S t a t e s is n o w to c o n f i s c a t e Al C a p o n e ’s p r o p ­ e r t y . th e In B u d a p e s t, H u n g a r y , a b u r ­ g la r w as c a u g h t, c o n v ic t e d , a n d e x e c u t e d in an h o u r ’s t i m e . T h e w ilds o f T e x a s w e re r e ­ ac te d r e c e n t l y a t B la n c o w h en a dtN*r r a n t u r n e d it o v e r. Six w ere h u r t . in to a c a r a n d A p r i e s t in N ew Y o rk , a f t e r he had s u e d a n a c t r e s s f o r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 b e c a u se sh e failed to m a r r y him sa y s t h a t his h e a r t is b r o k e n . WTI! R o g e rs s a y s t h a t t h e p ro h - is n o t o f d rin k lorn o f th e w orld b u t o f fo o d . D a t a s h o w s t h a t N e w Y o rk is th e w o r l d ’s la r g e s t city. 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A ndrew artha^ I 0 3 E A S T 9 t h S T R E E T P H O N E 6 7 0 2 E N . UPur.hin*?. G a* r e a r • rc-iaiirtt, g a s N i c e M e r l o n W a l e r f it * s e l e c t i o n . (teat* h e a r e r - . L a v a c a S t r e e t P h o t o 6 7 6 4 . P i . rn b i n g I N S O O M I! ll p i n g , h< t w a t e r he a t e r * , h e a t e r * . O f f i c e 9 1 5 C o n * ri­ l u H Is o n I t e n t i W e s t r t h S : D R E S S M A K I N G US I H N S . D R I • S M VK I N G ho i •s.lir g. a n d h ero t i t c h i n g -a it h e x p e r t a t t e n t i o n :■ ie* . e n lib a i S l i t 'I- I' R E C O R D S V N VV K K t ' O R D Y e . t o d a y , It - itnd I n , ; ! , ! h e i r c a l l e d " Y o u C a l l ii It M n d - .S w e e t a n d L o v e l v ” b y R ums * 0 5 R e e d M i s i c C o . , J. R - »l . n e ' ’>mgt a a s . T O U R I S T C A M P S -............ KI VI e . i a t > nt r d r e , * s m a k - I - a l t e r a t i o n , m e n d t r y t , r d b o y : Mi i I. v i v ' N " - M A N O R - 2 - 1 8 9 5 . C h i c k e n d i n n e r , s a n d w i c h e s h a m b u r g e r * , • d d r in k - ' ., g a * a r u i o i l . " p e n a l l n i g h t . R O A D P H O N t : m u : i s r c a v u U S E D C A R S E D U C A T I O N A L F O K I N S ’1 RI t H O N d r i H i fi I i • a n v m u s i c a l In- . ll D v b r e a d M-.*»e 8* d i n s - t h a n d Cult- IS- I f l o o r VV Hdwe -rth B l d g . . r e - 'I o l e p h rn* 8 7 9 1 . T H O M S O N M O T O R C O T P h r > n e 5 3 9 7 I " ’, C o l , . - a d o W R E C K E R S E R V I C E F L O R I S T W o o d m a n ’s F l o w e r S ho p I l o w e r s 9 0 9 C o n g r e s s — D i a l 9 J 6 0 I o r A l l O c c a s i o n s m m m m m m m m m - m m m m m % r n IN T H E P I C T U R E S A b o v e : L ois M oran a n d E d ­ m u n d L o w e , in ‘‘’The S p id e r, now at th e H a n c o c k T h e a t e r . B e lo w : D o r o t h y J o r d a n , Paul L uk as, a n d V i v i e n n e O s b o r n e , in ‘‘T h e B a c h e lo r , ” now at t h e P a r a m o u n t T h e a ­ ter. B e lo v e d - on to (Teachers Will H ear Lecture By Holland ------------ Dr. B. F . H o lla n d , in s t r u c t o r e d u c a t i o n a l p s y c h o lo g y , xiii ta lk The R e l a t io n o f the S e n t e n c e P01 *3, 1 *0 ' R e a d in g P r o c e s s ” a* t h e m e e t i n g o f P hi D e l t a K ap p a , h o n ­ f r a t e r n i t y , at o r a ry e d u c a t i o n a l the m e e t i n g o f th e o r g a n i z a t i o n T h u r s d a y n ig h t, O c t o b e r 22, a t 0 : 1 5 t h e U n i v e r s i t y C o m m o n s. o ’c lo c k in to T h e p r o g r a m s h o u ld b e o f p a r ­ in t e r e s t to all s c h o o l s u ­ t ic u la r p e r i n t e n d e n t s g r a d u a t e a n d c t u d e n ts b e c a u s e o f th e p r a c tic a l i d e a s f o r t h e s u p e r ­ vision o f r e a d in g and b e c a u s e o f ii te c h n i c a l r e ­ ii.I s e a r c h , L. ( ’. M cD o n ald , p r e s i d e n t , said. s u g g e s t i o n s it. c o n t a i n s P h i D e l t a Kappa will m e e t r e g ­ se c o n d f o u r t h T h u rsd a ys, o f e a c h u la r ly an d m o n t h , M I >onald h e r e a f t e r on aid. tin Grossman Talks On French Reparation F r e n c h a t t i t u d e ti .ward r ep ara l io n and t o w a i d G e r m a n y fo r m e d p ortion o f a sh ort the m a j o r s p e e c h m a d e by < . J , R . (Jros*- rr.an at a m e e t i n g o f t h e C u r r e n t E c o n o m i e s F o r u m at 7 o ’cloc k last night at G arrison H all 3 0 5 . F o l l o w i n g talk, a r o u n d ­ took p l a c e w i t h t a b l e d isc u s sio n tin e n t i r e a u d i e n c e , i n c l u d i n g t h e t a k i n g v i n t o r s f o i th-* o c c a s io n his NOW S H O W IN G “ TH E SPID ER” Lcltnund Leave a n d Lots Moran A L S O BOBBY JONES in " H o w I P l a y G o l f " No. 9 Tho Dr.vetr Fox M oxietone N e v , a n d C o m e d y Club Makes Plans For Year’s Work Present Day Group Makes Machine Study " M a c h i n e T e c h n o l o g y , Its E f - | f e e t o n P r e s e n t D a y S o c i e t y . ” is j the t h e m e a d o p t e d by t h e P r e - j sent D a y C lu b f o r t h e y e a r ’s p r o - g i a m at t h e m e e t i n g o f t h e c lu b | T u e s d a y at I o 'clo c k in t h e U n i - J v e r s i t y C o m m o n s . Mrs. H a r r y E. M oo re , c h a i r m a n o f th e p r o g r a m h e r cn m n l i t t l e , Ti po rted c o m m i t t e e had m a d e p l a n s f o r se v e n l e c t u r e s d e a l i n g w i t h th i s su b j e c t . that T h e clu b d e c id e d that t h e f i r s t m e e t i n g o f e ach m o n t h s h o u ld be a b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g w i t h o p e n f o r u m and that t h e s e c o n d m e e t ­ ing sh o u ld b e fo r t h e p u r p o se o f h e a r in g t a l k s by v a r io u s f a c u l t y s p e a k e r s . m e m b e r A d o p t i o n o f a clu b pin w a s d i s ­ c u s s e d . v i s i t i n g a m i T o n y B r a c h e r w a s a p p o i n t e d part, ch a irm a n o f the m e m b e r - h i p c o m ­ m i t t e e . A ll m e m b e r s a r e a sk e d f r o m p r o s ­ to p r e s e n t p e t i t io n s p e c t i v e n e w m e m b e r s t o M iss B r a ch er , said Hula L e a K ohn , p r e sid e n t. E I G H T L E C T U R E S G I V E N S p e c i a l to T h e Thit{u T * \ r a n . l e c t u r e s , n o w D E N T O N , 0 t. 20. A s e r ie s o f o r i e n t a t i o n in p r o g r e s s at T e x a s S t a t e C o l l e g e for W o m e n (C, I. A .) a r e g i v e n the p u r p o s e o f a c q u a i n t i n g w ith f r e s h m e n w i t h c a m p u s a n d c o l l e g e p r o b l e m s in less tim e . T h e t w i c e a w e e k l e c t u r e s a r e g i v e n lig h t are c o m p l e t e d by t h e until o u t s t a n d i n g in p e o p le , c o l l e g e e l u d i n g r e g istr a r , d e a n , d e a n e f w o m e n , a s s o c i a t e c o l l e g e ph y sicia n , a n d d i r e c t o r o f d e p a r t ­ m ent "f e d u c a t e n. d e a n , l i f e T O D A Y O N L Y u t i i r FLOOD’ W i t h E L E A N O R B O A R D M A N M O N T E B L U E S t a r t s T o m o r r o w B a r b a r a S t a n w y c k i n T H E . M I R A C L E W O M A N * NM m o m IOT GOING BIG REST THIS W EEK ! R I V E R S I D E P A R K — A M E R I C A N L E G I O N AUSP I C E I SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS THEATERS - 16 RIDES. Gen’!. Adm. 10c. 30 TENT A P A R T M E N T S F O R R E N T . S H A D O W L A W N e d d « w n * t a i ’• a p a r t m e - 1 a t t r a c t , v , ! y ■I a i d p i n y pi e h . : ,r > i, x tm a f u r n i s h l i v i n g r*« rn i 4 1 * 5 . S 81 ti S p r i v a t e b a t h , g a r a g e _ Speedway. J‘b m i P A G E S IX Lawyers Select Candidates For Council Chairman i School of L a w Continues Use of H onor System Fo r Exam inations ty S T G O K IE A L L E N S. R. D. Chooses indian Enrolled Council Members1 Al Si •’rial to the Daft* Tex**. lems and subjects o f interest to at College Station in 1980, and registrars. The firs t m eeting o f this group this, the third meeting, w ill prob- bab ly have an attendance of 50 was held in Austin in 1929 and the second at A. & M. College or 60 registrars, M r. M athew s said. W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 21, 1931 G ro u p A im s to Prom ote Fellow ship J\\K VIOV ^ W U O O O A C H t o W EST ERN M A R Y L A N D TO A N U N D E F E A T E D , U N T IE D S E A S O N I A ST V E A R A N D A W O N D E R F U L R E C O R D S O F A R . T H IS S E A S O N W A S O N ' / V V C A M P S ALE A M E R IC O V 70 YE ARS* A G O -' 'Bul viexE-y CATCHER FO R THE NE\V VORK YA KUC Et V CAUGHT OYE ii I O O g a m ? S I N H I S r HP S r S L A S O N IN T H E M A J O R S * " . -JA CK-* Jo h n s o n 270 LB TACKLE OF FME U N I V E R S I T Y O F U T A H E L E V E N ! IS TUE R O D E O B U L L D O G G IN G C H A M P I O N O f FME W E S T / WHITINGS OF DEI TCI CHARLOTTE FRONTE H U N T S V I L L E , O ctober 20 Sam Houston Sttite T each ­ ers' College probably has the only full-blooded A m erican In ­ dian registered in a Texas col­ lege this session. This student is Iv e y Battisc from the A la ­ bama Polk Ind ian village in County. Miss Ba ttise is a graduate of the Livingston High School, is m ajoring here in home and She has character- economics. and features tic a lly would he recognized as an Am erican Indian a t sight. Indian Mathews to Talk At Waco Meeting Texas Registrars C onvene O ctober 30 and 31 E. J . Mathews, re g istra r of the U n ive rsity, w ill speak at the m eeting of the Texas branch o f the A m erican Association of C o l­ legiate R eg istrars at B a y lo r U n i­ versity in W aco F r id a y anti S a t­ urday, October 30 and 31. I). A . S h irle y, re g istra r of the W est Texas State T each ers’ C ol­ lege a t C anyon, is president of the association. M r. Mathews, Max Fichien- baum, Miss E th e l Burch, M iss G ertru d e Heath, Miss C a ro lin e Reeves, M iss S y lv ia Sm ith , and Miss Louise B a n k m a n o f t h e U n iv e rs ity s ta ff w ill attend. T h e re w ill he discussed in the meeting such questions as regis­ tration procedure, uniform blanks for transcrip ts, and various prob- Je a n Fan aday w as in Austin over the week-end. Helen E n n is returned Sunday- in a f t e r spending the week-end Houston. catches and follow s the develop­ ment of C h arlo tte's mind and thoughts as she steadily climbs into the realm of a genius. T h e id e a is g e ttin g ov er . . . th at M A C K ’S is the p l a c e to get th o se go od fo u n ta in d r in k s . . . f o l ­ low the c ro w d to . . . M A C K ’ S Confectionery 2 1 0 0 G u a d a l u p e M ay I take this means of thanking all of you fo r your vote and sup­ port ye ste rd a y’s election, in T r u m a n P o u n c e y Have you seen SCARBROUGH’S thirty-five dollar MEN S SU ITS of Fine Worsteds in the University Manner? 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To be in good taste, as w ell as for their good taste . . . smoke natural-flavored OLD g o l d s . They’ll give you a finer smoke, without any unpleasant after­ maths of any kind. A R T IF IC IA L F L A V O R S TO T A IN T THE B REA TH OR STAIN THE TEETH © P. LorilLrd Co , Inc. NOT A C O U G H IN A C A R L O A D In a speech to the S ta te detach ne r* of the T e a National (.hum! I amp M abry Vjonday night, < a* Dr. ll. IL Montgomery, professot j in the • a i v e r - My, • of economic exploded Uiree of the mo * coin j mon regarding the de j pressrun. falla cy “ A v e r y popular delusion,’’ said that we must go j Montgom ery, “ i hack to the farm and rai><* the products we live on. W e hear of the ‘cow, sow and hen’ program j of Texas and the ‘chicken, chil j dren and cheese’ program of W is ­ consin* A s a m atter of fact, mer chants in town cannot live uni**. - ' they have the country p e op l e as I patrons.” Dr, M ontgom ery called a tte n ­ tion to the paving . p i ogram of J A m arillo, in which hand Tailor is j to he used en tirely .<> that a great er number of men may he em-1 ployed. ’’I f instead of u-ing hamrm rs the men would break the rocks I against each other,” he remark- i od, “ there would be five time a many no n employed. The ‘ mo r e w o rk ’ fallacy, carried a s t e p fa r j thor than its a d v o c a t e s plan, in­ comes a* once ridiculous.” B l a m e s “ The third great I n d u s t r y fa lla cy ,” he continued, ‘‘is that those who lose money when prices fall recover ii when pr i c e s rise. The money is recovered, hut not by the losers. Those of moderate means are forced to sell their property at low prices d u iin g depression. Ii is the rich m<>n who buy it then that profit when it is resold d u i­ ing boom times.” Dr. M ontgom ery blames our present economic crisis on our in­ dict rial t on much money into plant- and not paying enou h to tabor, A- a re­ sult, we h ic • an over-productior policy of putt mg mi n ( ' - r a n t e d S c h o l a r s h i p (mu c c r n i n j turn i c t f d - an iv S i D R Y C L C A AVN C C O