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C L O U D Y
T H E W E A T H E R
V O L . X X X I I .
T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R
A U S T I N , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 7 , 1 9 3 1
E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y
N o . 1 8 4
becam e c h a r t e r Lro fe sslo n a l journalismi
T h e t a Sigma Phi. h o n o r a r y and
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,
T he U n iv ersity of T exas par-1 Cooperation Discussed By
Seniors to Take
Major Exams At
2 o’Clock Today
Tests Offered by Seven
Department Heads
This A fternoon
, Cuts Not Given
Students Taking: History
Are Required to U se
Blue Books
M a jo r e x a m in a tio n s
in
Ro- ;
mam-e
la ng uages, E ng lish, m a t h
em atics, zoology, che m istry , so c
iology, a n d
economics will be
given to d a y fro m 2 to 0 o’clock,
Dr. E. R. S i m s p r o fe s s o r of
R o m a n c e la n g u ag e s, has a n n o u n c
ed that a b o u t f o rty -fiv e stu d e n ts
will
the e x a m in a tio n which
will be given in Main B uilding 250
b eg in n in g at 2 o’clock.
ta k e
a n n o u n c e d . All
S en io r e x a m in a tio n s in history
will be given
in G a rriso n Hal!
I from 2 to 0 o’clock, D r. M. It
Gut soh, p r o fe sso r of E nglish his
s tu d e n ts
to r y ,
will be r e q u ir e d to use bluebooks
D r. T. P. H arrison, a d ju n ct
p ‘ fn sor of E nglish, annonce*!
t h a t th e senio r exam s in English
will be held in Main B u ild in g 172,
[beginning a t 2 o’clock.
Si nior e x a m in a tio n s
in m a th e
m a tic s will be given fro m 2 to 6
o ’clock in Main Building 157, a n
nou nce d P. M. B a tc helde r, c h a ir
m a n of th e d e p a r tm e n t.
D. B. Casteel, c h a ir m a n of the
d e p a r t m e n t of zoology, a n n o u n c
ed th a t th e senior m a jo r e x a m in a
tio n s in Z o o l o g y ' will be given in
B iological L a b o r a to ry 114 b e g in
n in g a t 2 o ’clock.
given at 8
M a jo r e x a m in a tio n s in ch em is
t r y will be
o’clock
T h u r s d a y m o r n in g in th e le c tu re
ro o m of A Hall, H. R. H enze,
c h a irm a n of the d e p a r tm e n t , a n
nou nce d .
C a n d id a te s
f o r a b a c h e lo r of
art* d e g re e in J u n e who a r e m a
jo r i n g in economics will ta k e th e ir
e x a m in a tio n s
in G arrison Hall
305, E. E. Hale, chai r m a n of the
d e p a r t m e n t , a nno unc ed.
Sociology m a jo r
e x a m in a tio n s
wdl be held at 2 o’clock in G a r
rison H all 215. Dr, W a r n e r E.
G elt vs. p ro fe sso r of sociology, a n
nounced.
S tu d e n t s will not be
c o u n t e d
a b s e n t fro m the classes th e y miss
wh Ie ta k in g an ex a m in a tio n . The
p a r t i c u l a r m a jo r elected by
the
s tu d e n t w'ill be ta k e n into ac c o u n t
by th e f a c u lty of the d e p a r tm e n t
in givin g he e x a m in a tio n , b u t the
s t u d e n t
ex pe cted to have a
m ore m a t u r e and co m prehensive
f. ti
exam n a
se m e s te r
r e q u ir e d
now led ge
the r e g u l a r
tions.
than
is
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C u r ta in C lu b P la n s
F o r S tu d io E v en in g
League Judges
Held bg Rules
th e S t a t e
c o n t e s t s held
Birds outside m a y o b je c t b u t
th e ju d g e s and c o n t e s t a n t s a r e
r e q u e ste d n ot to chew' gum d u r
in public
ing
.speaking of
I n t e r
scholastic L eagu e m e et F r id a y
an d S a tu r d a y . O th e r rules g o v
e r n in g th e c o n te s ts a r e t h a t a
j u d g e c a n n o t p resid e over th e
sam e c o n t e s t a n ts tw ic e; th a t he
c a n n o t ju d g e a n y o n e fro m his
c o u n ty , tow n,
and
th a t the c o n t e s t a n t m u st not be
a r e la tiv e o r even a f rie n d of
th e ju d g e .
o r school;
T h r e e h u n d r e d a n d
tw e n t y
ju d g e s will be used in th e p u b
lic s p e a k in g c o n te s ts alone and
04 d if f e r e n t room s will be used.
Officers Named
To Pi Tau Sigma
At Call Meeting
Local Chapter
Installed
Recently O nly O ne
In Southw est
O ff ie e r s w ere elected T u e s d a y
night at a special meeting' of th e
K appa c h a p te r of Pi T au Sigma,
n a tio n a l h o n o r a r y m e ch a n ica l e n
g in e e r in g f r a t e r n i t y , Louis C a rr,
vice p re sid e n t, said W e d n esd ay .
C laren c e G riff ith was elected
vice
p r e sid e n t, Louis B. C a rr ,
r e
p r e s i d e n t : J o h n S, Baldrick,
c o rd in g s e c r e t a r y ; R obe rt C. C a r
son, c o rre sp o n d in g s e c r e ta ry , an d
H e r b e r t V. K e t t l e w as
elected
t e a s ll r e c .
R e tir in g o ffic e rs a re R ichard S.
Ju stiss, p r e s id e n t; Robert Neal,
vice p r e s id e n t; Hill H odges, r e
co rding se c r e ta ry ,
and C harlie
Stokes, t rea sm cr.
T he K a p p a c h a p te r is th e only
th e
c h a p t e r of this f r a t e r n i t y in
S o u thw est, and w as
installed at
the U n iv e rsity A pril 21, by J o h n
M artenis, su p re m e .secretary, who
is on th e fa c u lty of the U n iv ersity
of M innesota. T w e n ty m e m b e r s ,
o f th e f r a t e r n i t y
m e m b e r s at
r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e f r a t e r n i t y L
will be T h u rsd ay . May 21.
th a t tim e. The n e x t
in u*. t i —
—
o
M a s te r s 1 C a ta lo g u e
C hanges A n n ou nced
Dr. F. B. M arsh, s e c r e ta r y o f
the G ra d u a te School, a n n o u n c e d
tw o c h a n g es in th e c a ta lo g u e c o n
c e r n in g residence w ork on m a s
fol
t e r ’s degrees, which a r e as
lows:
“ In
lieu of
the second p a r a
g r a p h on page 408 of the c u r r e n t
cata lo g u e,
tw o p a r a g r a p h s
be in s e r t e d :
these
“ C re d it f o r 6 se m e s te r h ours
to w a rd a m a s t e r ’s deg re e m ay be
g r a n te d for w ork done in c e r ta in
o t h e r
f o r w ork
done in an e xtension c e n te r of th e
U n iv e rsity of T ex a s, bu t not fo r
both.
in stitu tio n s, o r
to I
E. C. IL B a n te l, p ro fe sso r of I iACJ xt^ U' a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r r e p r e -
League Meet Attracts
1932 President
Interfraternity
Council Installs
Officers Tonight
N ew ly Elected Councilm en
Honored with Banquet
A t Driskill
Held at 7:15
Contestants Here For
Track, Literary Events
In te rsc h o la stic L eague c o n t e s t a n ts and d e le g a te s a r e strc*aming
s te a d ily into A ustin to p a rtic ip a te in the tw e n t y - f ir s t a n n u a l S ta te !
m e e t w hich will get u n d e r way I h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n . An a g g r e g a tio n I
of 1500 c o n t e s t a n ts r e p r e s e n tin g 475 schools will vie f o r S t a t e honors,
while the to ta l n u m b e r of ou t-o f-to w n g u ests o f the U n iv e rsity will
♦ b e swelled by m ore th a n 1600 dele-
g ates ami visitors to th e th r e e Mac
rn eel.
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Moore, Parlin, Patterson, I
R olfe to Be Awarded
Keys
Engineers Leave
For Convention
- In Fort Worth
Ferguson
Are D elegates To
M eeting
installed at
th e a n n u a l >
th e o r g a n iz a
O ffic e rs of th e I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y ;
Council fo r th e fo rth c o m in g y e a r
will be
sp rin g b a n q u e t of
tion T h u r s d a y ev e n in g a t 7 :1 5 )
o’clock in th e C ry stal B allroom of
the Driskill Hotel, T om Abel, p r o - ;
g ram m e m b e r, said T h u rs d a y . The
o ffic ers-ele ct a r e Zollie S tea k ley , I
p r e s i d e n t ; C h e ste r Alien,
vice
p r e s id e n t; an d the o ffic e of sec-
r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r has no t yet been j civil e n g in e e rin g ,
ao r, tunney!.
Bantel, Focht,
V.
J . A.
new ly e lec ted councilm en.
F ocht,
. p r o f e s s o r o f high w ay e n g m e e r-
This b an q u e t will also h o n o r mg. an d P. M. F erguson, associ-
a te p ro fe sso r of civil en g in ee rin g ,
ea rly F riday
will
to a t
m o r n in g f o r F o r t W o rth
te n d
the
th e spring m e e tin g of
T e x a s section o f A m erican Soci
e ty of Civil E n g in e e r s . The m e e t
ing will be held F rid a y and S a t
urd ay , May 8 a n d 9, a t the B lac k
s t o n e H o t e l .
I. Moore, dea n of s tu d e n t
life, H. T. Parlin, dean of College
of A rts and Sciences, C. P. P a t
te rso n, p r o fe s s o r of g o v e r n m e n t,
ami W. T. Rolfe, p r o fe s s o r of
in
a r c h ite c tu r e will be a w a rd e d
t e r - f r a t e r n i t y keys on
th is o cc a
sion.
leave A u stin
A sh o rt musical e n t e r t a i n m e n t
will follow the d inne r, a f t e r which
a business m e e tin g will be held.
A r r a n g e m e n t c o m m itte e m e n
tho occasion a r c Tom Abell,
M elinger, and Tom Sealy.
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Journalists Name
Spring Pledges
T alks to be given F rid a y are
“ G e n e ra l Discussion of
T rin ity
River W a te rsh e d , Its R esources
f o r I anil Possibilities of D e ve lopm e nt’’;
“ W a te r C onserv atio n by M eans
A l
of R e se rv o irs” ; “ L an d R e c la m a
tion by Levees and by
Levees
C om bined with R e se rv o irs” ; “ The
Proposed T r in ity River Canal as
a P a r t of
Inlan d
W a t e r S y ste m ” ; and ‘‘Com m ercial
A spects of the T rin ity River ( 'a n
th e m e m b ers
a l .'’ F rid a y night
will be e n t e r ta i n e d w ith a d in n e r
dan c e a t the U n iv ersity Club.
th e N atio nal
, , Women.’ " i l l
,*5 ?erv?cl
Theta Sigm a Phi Eliminates
A nnual Matrix Table
..
,
,
,
T h re e re p o r ts will bt- given S a t
u r d a y : “ Railw ay T r a n s p o r ta t io n
in the T r in ity River W a te r s h e d ” ;
“ E conom ic P h ase s of
,
—
— -
f r a t e r n i t y ] t jo n an d Galilization in the T rio-
fo rm a l ;tv Kiver W a te r s h e d ” ; and “ T a r - '
at I r a n t b o u n t y W a te r Im p ro v e m e n t j
the i
to E agle !
p re sid e n t, i m e m b e rs will be ta k e n
R e c l a m a - 1
,
J I n,«
follow ing
\ iolet H ow ard,
I he
‘ o clock a t Scottish Rite D flrm i- . D ir tr i e t. ” At noon S a t u r d a y
to ry ,
a n n o u n c e d .
will be p le d g e d ; Louise Cezeaux,
J e a n e t t a G ra n th a m , L ouise Star*
ley, N atalie Lavin. F ra n c e s Lusk,
V iole t R ichard son , Z erild a R o s s ,
and Kula Lee Kohn.
girls M ou ntain Dam fo r a b arb e cu e,
tv will r e t u r n to A u s tin S a t u r d a y ;
evening.
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i
T h ere will be no M a trix T able
th is y e a r because none of
.speakers have been
held
the se le c te d
available, said Miss H ow ard.
S. N. E k d a h l L eaves
For M ilitary Service
A v a n g u a r d of
In te rsc h o la stic
th e g e n
L ea g u ers reg istered a t
eral h e a d q u a r te r s o f the L ea g u e
a t G re g o ry G y m n as iu m W e d n e s
day. H e a d q u a r te r s will op en fo r
a s s ig n m e n t to f r e e lodgings T h u r s
day m o rn in g a t 9 o ’clock. Spacial
a n d
r e g istra tio n ,
lodgings assig nm ent
c o m m ittee s!
will be on hand at G re g o ry G y m
nasium
in f o rm a tio n ,
th r o u g h o u t
th e m eet
s e d a t i v e s and visitors.
2 2 C u p s G i v e n
T w en ty -tw o silver
loving cups
an d shields to g e th e r w ith n u m e r
ous gold m e d a l s a re o f fe re d Lo the
th e ir r e s
f irs t p l a c e w inn ers of
pective contests. Second and third
places will be s u ita b ly
a w a rd e d
prizes as well.
T h e silver cups
with the exception of those in a t h
the
letic events, will
possession of th e w in n in g schools
fo r one year. A school m u st win
th e cup for th r e e successive yea rs
in o rd e r to keep it p e r m a n e n tl y ,
T h u rs d a y a f te r n o o n will see the I
rem ain
in
W I L S O N H. “ B U L L ” E L K I N S
Girls Determine
Traits of Ideal
College Co-eds
Upperclasswom en
to
Selected to Live
At Littlefield
Be
f
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n
<
m
U pperclassw om en who will he
ativis“ r * to fre s h m e n
o
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a
e
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t
sta r t of the contests. T en n is e l itn - 1 ,ive m Littlefield D orm itory are
mat ions will e n t e r into full swing now being d e te rm in e d by Miss
with the sta g in g of the firs t roun d D orothy G ebauer, a s sista n t to the
of W om en. S” ™** upperclass
in boys’ singles and doubles. The I
«i**ls who
firs t r o u n d
this year, will be
arc
g ir ls ’ divisions, and
invited
fre sh m a n
in
p l a y c o n t e s t wi l t
d o rm ito ry to assist new girls with
d a y n i g h t .
th e ir problems.
in d e b a te , boys’ and I Knrls’ as wH1 as
live
the one act
lie h e l d T h u r s
fre shm e n
to
the
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Interscholastic League
Contestants on Page 6.
Veltman Elected
By Housemothers
Moore at M eeting
°
Mrs. A gnes V e ltm a n w as re-1
the h o u s e
elec ted p r e sid e n t o f
m o th e rs
final I
fo r men a t Abe
m e etin g of th e fiscal y e a r T u e s - j
day night, May 5 a t 8 o’clock in
th e g irls’ stu d y hall.
t h a t
Q u estio n n aire s have been sent
asking th a t each stu d e n t resident
fre sh m e n
in
list
th e do rm ito ry
an d u p p erc lassw o m en
they
f****! should fill the positions as a d
visers, and to list d efin ite quail- I
fications. Girls will be r an k e d on
d efin ite tr a its such as scholarship,
health, p a rtic ip a tio n in activities, J
amiability*
in itiativ e,
and d e p e n d a b l e y .
in d u stry ,
O th e r personal q u a l if ic a tio n s ,!
in
s in h as a p p e a ra n c e , unselfishness,
c h a rity
ju d g in g oth ers, n ea t-!
ness in housekeeping, and r e fin e - i
merit in m a n n e r s and c o r e l a t i o n ,
and personal habits, as rea ding , j
sm oking, po p u la rity , am u sem en ts,
an d hobbies, a re also
r a tin g , Miss G e b a u e r said.
listed
for ■
the desirable
In o r d e r to d e te r m in e the kind
of girls and
tr a i ts
that college women most a p p r e c
have
iate,
I been **nt to board in g bouses and
J sorority houses.
q u e s tio n n a ire s
these
All girls have been asked to fill
j out the b la n k s alone w ithout com-
! m u n ie a tion w ith o th e rs, in o r d e r
I th a t an
im p a rtial decision may
; tx* made.
______ __ _________
Elkins Elected Prexy;
Gains Lead
Jeffers
In Last Boxes Counted
W dson “ Bull” Elkins
is stu d e n t p r e s id e n t- e le c t
F o rc in g from
| behind a f te r L e ro y J e f f e r s had m a in ta in ed a n a rro w lead d u r in g flu
j early co u n tin g , Elkins ca rrie d each of the la r g e r boxes with a safe
m a rg in of votes and had sw ept to a m a jo r ity of 403 when tin- final
ballot was tallied. T he c o u n t w as: Elkins 2077. J e f f e r s 1071. A p
p ro xim a tely
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c o u n te d
in an y s tu d e n t election on
U n iv e rsity campus.
-the la rg e st n u m b e r ca st
the
votes w e r e * -----— —
3750
J. I). Matlock polled a lead of
358 votes over * 'b e s te r Allen for
vice p re sid e n t of the S t u d e n t s ’ A s
s o c i a t i o n .
Zollie <
S tea k ley becam e
the
first c h a irm an of its** newly c r e a t
ed Ju d ic ia ry ( ’mined w hen he was
victor over ( has. “ R e d” J o n e s by
384 votes.
P au l < m ulla, ( ’h a idea Hoback,
r l e n u c e McDonald,
F red Korth,
H e n r ie tta W a t 11nger, a n d S a r a h
T u rk a r c councilm en-elect.
F o r
M iller * L e a d L a r g e * !
offices,
the publications
K ay Miller w as nam ed e d ito r of
the 1932 C a ctu s by
la rg e st
lead ev e r polled for .me c a n d id a te,
a m a rg in o f DHI votes o v er his
o p p o n en t, Bubba Crowder.
the
J o e 1\ Cook becalm T e x a n edi
tim e
to r unopposed for th e first
in rec ent h istory of the office
Billy W eston becam e the first
w o m an
associate editor of The
lexan when she fed her nearest
o p p o n en t, A lbert
(>strew , by a
p lu r a lity of 488 votes.
J o e Riley won over Bob A rc h e r
by 745 \<>tes fo r as sociate e d ito r
of t h '1 < actus.
Helen Enc. Ik I rig held a
final
lead ol <81 votes over M u n s te r
lu r L o n g h o rn -R a n g e r e d ito r, and
Ja ckson ( ox w as m a de associate
« ditor-elect.
F or head yell le ade r, Ed E rw in
won over his n e a re st
o p pon ent,
Raym ond Keller, by 291 ballots!
Ox E m erson was d ec la re d win
m r of th** N orris T rophy.
Complete Results F rom
All Boxes on Page 7.
Botanists Show
Y oung Bookstore
Bill Brought For
House Discussion
Adjournm ent Resolu t i o n
For May 22 Passed
W ednesday
By
u n a n im o u s consarn
tie'
House, D ew ey Y oung w
riven
th e perm ission
to p rin t his bill
which w as b r o u g h t out of th e E d
u ca tio n C o m m itte e las! week on
a m in o rity r e p o rt. This bill p ro
vides th a t all h ighe r educ atio n al
i n s t itu ti o n s shall m a inta in a book
s to r e on o r n e a r the Campti
and
si ll the books and supplies at as
n e a r cost a s possible.
Mr, Y oung m a y now b rin g the
bill up fo r consideration ac*! dis
cussion on the floor of th e House
L ast week m em bers of th e Co-Oj
an d T ex a s Book S to re ap p e a re t
befo re th** E du ca tion Com m ittee
and gave th e m in f o rm a tio n in r»
gard to the cost o f o p e r a tio n and
rebates.
m e m b ers voted
A fte r a h e a te d discussion o f
a b o u t an h o u r W ed n esd ay m orn
ing, Hon
th*
Sin Die Resolution
a d j o u r n
May 22. T h e reso lution as in t r o
duced by R e p re se n ta tiv e A n d e r
son from San A ntonio called for
a d j o u r n m e n t May DL An a m e n d
m ent asked for May 22. Tile volt
w as 83 to 57,
to
W. F. Cox o f L a m a r se n t up
an ann n dm e n t th a t th e m e m b e r
of th e H ouse work fo r ria* S ta te
a r d th*4 people o f T ex as fo r tht
r> g u la r 120
!> n days o v er
days w ith o u t receiving pay. Thi
a m e n d m e n t w as voted dow n by
a vote of 94 “ n o es” and 19 ‘‘a v e s .”
th e
N a t i v e F l o w e r s Sanchez to Teach
At New Mexico y
r towers
than
More
f o u r h u n d red and
450 Specie, Exhibited Forj
League Meet
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(>„rK„ L Sanche> who h>5 re.
ce ntly finished his the sis in
the
! department of education, has ac-
th** U niver-
fifty species o f p la n t life n ativ e S'LV •’*' New Mexico at A lhu quer-
to T exas will be
wild
held May 8, p. and
the I n tersc h o lastic League Meet.
T his
Is held at
each y e a r by th e d e p a r t m e n t of j assum e th e d irec torship of
bo ta n y
shown by
flow er show which will be ! etiology
I m m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e su m m e r
the Que to teach Spanish and
IO, d u r in g m **r session
r e p te d a position in
show
tim.
i bm
psy
d u r in g the Cumming sum-
Seniors Listed For
S ociology M ajors
to d a y
M a jo r e x a m in a tio n s
in socio
logy will be given
to th e
arg e st g r o u p ever to have ta k e n
th is d e p a r t
the e x a m in a tio n s
{ m ent, a c c o r d in g to an a n n o u n c e
m ent m a de by Dr. W a r n e r E. Get-
I tys, p rofessor of sociology, W e d
nesday. T he ex a m in a tio n will be
in Garrison Hall 315, a t 2
held
in
E kdahl,
L ie u te n a n t-c o lo n e l S. N. E k
dahl, U nited S ta te s A rm y,
le ft
A u stin T uesda y for San A ntonio,
w h ere he has been called f o r a c
tive m ilitary duty.
O th er o ffic e rs elec ted a r e as
vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. W. R. P a tty ,
follows; Mrs. Sidney Sm ith, first
second vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. J. M.
vice p resid e n t,
G riffith ,
“d u r a ti o n a t the U niversity, w e n t ! Mrs. W. J, F o ster, t r e a s u r e r . Miss
Alga J. Murkly was r e n a m e d sec
to San A ntonio to p a r ti c ip a te in
th e a n n u a l m a n e u v e rs of th e ar-
ret ary.
my co rp s statio n e d th e re . H e is a
m e m b e r of the 357th i n f a n t r y of
the F o u r th Division.
“ T he A ppre ciatio n o f t h e Co
in physical
in s tru c to r
th ird
A n n u a l studio e v e n in g o f
th e
C u r ta in Club will be held M on
day, M ay 12. a t 8:15 o ’clock, a t
Gregor H ouse, a n n o u n c e d E s th e r
I ai ver, public ity c h a ir m a n
M a c
of the o rg an iz atio n .
T bree o ne-act plays will be p r e
sented. T hese
include “ E vening
D re ss In d isp e n s a b le ,” w ith A n n a
P a u l Allen, Dale Rowden, R o b e rt
.Pitaden, an d M argie B rig h t, d i r e c t
ed by B a r n e t t S h a w ; “ T he J e s t
o f A H a ha L a b a ,” w ith C h e ste r
A lle n, E u g e n e S a n g e r, H o rto n
ith, a n d F re d M eredith, d i r e c t
ed by I- red M e re d ith ; “ A M a tte r
ol H u s b a n d s ” with
T e d Lewis
M oody a n d K a th e rin e G riff ith u n
of B a rn e tt
d e r
Shaw.
k
ib le ”
a n d “ A M a t t e r of H u s b a n d s ” will
*4 >al> '■> be !“'* -sente i S a tu r d a y ni .bt
the U n iv e rsity
a!
F a c u l t y C lub a t 2304 S an A n
to n io S tre e t.
“ E v e n in g Dix
J o clock a t
direction
Ina pc
th e
C a p a n d G o w n M ails
S en io r W e e k C a rd s
I n v ita tio n s w ere m ailed by Cap
a n d Gown Council May 5 t o all
the U n iv ersity
s e n io r w om en of
is from
f o r S e n io r W eek, which
M ay l l to May 15, a n d f o r
the
g a r d e n p a r t y th a t is to be given
by the s t a f f of the D ean of W o
men. The g a r d e n p a r t y will be
a t the A u stin W o m a n ’s (d u b , 708
F an A n tonio S tre e t, W ednesday,
a t 7 :30 o ’clock.
I he
in v ita tio n s a r e em bossed
in gold w ith th e seal of the U ni
v e rsity , with a g a r la n d of b lu e
b o n n e ts below it.
th.*
M e m bers of the Cap a n d Gown
in vitations
C o u n c il who sent
a r e M a rg a ie t V aughan.
E m m a
V ir g in ia De.-herd, Bess OI-on.
A delaide Rogers, E lizabeth Law,
lf
-
M athew s, F r a n c e s L aughlin, D or
othy W a tts , Billy W eston,
and
M a r g a r e t C u nning ham .
R o b i n s o n ,
M a e b e
W o rk in o th e r in s titu tio n s : As
much as 6 hours m ay be co u n ted
tow ard a m a s t e r ’s d eg re e if com- i 0’C]0C];
pit ted in resid e n ce (a) in an in-
is a m e m b er of
titu tio n which
. a
: a;
A m in ia tu r e w ar will be f o u g h t
on the large field b e tw e e n F r e d
e r ic k s b u r g and San A ntonio with
two arm ies, one
of
t r o o p s sta tio n e d
in San A nto nio
and opp osin g forces m a d e u p of
reserves. The “ w a r ” will la s t two
weeks.
com posed
>
. I
^ . WN, in
ap p ro v a l Jaco bs, M a r g a r e t V au g h a n ,
’ S ' ,e „ e U n ite d S ta te s
ana( a ’
M a r g a r e t Scullin, E velyn P rid -
B e n th a l McCollum, C h a rlo tte
0 t . ^ ^ n c a n U m ; I S tra w n , M a ria n S chw artz , Alene
and
\u
of th e d e p a r tm e n t co n c ern ed and G eorge U r q u h a r t arc the s t u d e n t s
. ; 7 g ,! J a V n. j n*V, , n s tltutio n j w ho will ta k e the e x a m in a tio n in
tod a y. Sociology form-
a n d sociolagy
econom ics until a few years ago,
od a b r a n c h o f the d e p a r t m e n t of
when it w as organized into a sep-
a r a t e d e p a r tm e n t , Dr. G ettys
L ic u te n a n t-c o lo n e l E k d a h l a t
ta ined
th e r a n k o f M a jo r in th e
U n ite d S ta te s A rm y a f t e r distin-
duished service with th e A m erican
E x p e d i tio n a r y F o rces, f o r which
he was
th e M ilitary
th e B ritish a r m y ; he
Cross by
T o R eceive R efund sa id ‘ F o u r s tu d e n ts last y»‘a r and was rec en tly p ro m o te d to th e ran k
the Un-
I an equal n u m b e r the y e a r befo re j of
ited S tate n A rm y R eserve Corps.
Part-tim e Students
w ere m a jo rs in sociology.
lieu te n an t-co lo n el
aw a rd e d
in
- o
- —
i
-
o—
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.•;™tm:dr r ^ ! Z f S chools WiU C om pete A lexander E lected
In O n e-A ct P lays j D elta Sigm a Pi Head
B art-tim e s tu d e n ts whose m a x
reg istra tio n d u r in g e i t h e r ,
imum
“
fee
a portion of the reg istra tio n
on th e te r m s s ta te d in th e c a t a
logue, an n o u n c e d E. J. M athew s,
r e g is tra r.
I he ca ta lo g u e s ta te s th a t a t th e i High School a u d ito r iu m
close of th e .session or upon w ith- o’clock T h u rs d a y night.
S ta te
plays will be held
t o u r n a m e n ts fo r one-act
th e S enior
in
8
a t
E lection of o ffic e rs and plans
fo r the* new y e a r w e re th e main
f e a tu r e s of th e m e e tin g of Delta
S igm a Pi, n a tio n a l business a d
m in istra tio n
in G a r
rison Hall, T u e sd a y night, C harles
f r a t e r n i t y ,
o f the H o u sem o th ers I
o peration
w ith t h e O ffice o f th e D ean of Z j p p e n j g H onored
Men” was discussed by D ean V.
I. Moore.
W ith R e a p p o in tm e n t
— -
It. will be exten d e d until S u n
day f * * r lh** bene fit of those p e r
in Austin and s u r ro u n d in g
sons
in te reste d , b u t
tow ns who
arc*
I who a r e unable to visit the show
Com m ittees ap p o in ted by
the
president to assist her in the co m
ing y e a r are the follow ing: te l e
phone co m m ittee, M e sdam e s G. A.
C unningham . Chilton, E. K. B a r
den, E. Thiele, L. CL Banks, A. B.
Wright, A. L. Lucas, G. W. Clime,
M. T. P ribble, E. J . H u le tt, and
II, C. Bouk ley; rec ep tion c o m m it
tee, Mesdames H. H. B everly, J.
E. G unn, and W. W. J a m e s ; p ro
gram com m ittee , Mesdames Carl
Carlson, B. R. McLeod, and L. H.
M arshburn.
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W illiam s A ppointed
T o H ead C om m ittee
Dr. Leo Zippin, who h a t bee n oa fbe tw o o th e r days.
*
unique*
last
in A ustin sine**
S e p te m b e r
d o i n g r e s e a r c h work in m a t h e m a t
ics u n d e r the direc tio n o f Dr. R.
L, Moore,
te le g ra m
received a
W ed n esd ay m orning, May 6, an*
n o u n cin g hi.- r e a p p o in tm e n t to th e
in
n a t i o n a l
m a them atics. The su b je ct of Dr .
Z ip p in g investigation is th e p oint I wide m
set theory.
fellowship
8bow w l l he
a.*
cord m g to Dr. IL C T h a rp , a s
s o n a te pro fe sso r of botaru and
d ir e c to r
Interscholastic
th e
L eague wild flow er contest. Col-
lections of
are so m e tim es displayed, b u t
is seldom
flow er
it
local wild
the scope
th a t
t h a t o f
th e U niversity
flow er show.
r e .-ar* h
is a
of
T his fellowship which is adm in-
the Research Fellow- I b o ta n y go o u t every d a y
M em bers o f the d e p a r tm e n t of
arid
istered by
th e N atio n al R e - i sc<,ur t h “ hills aml canyon* in a
ship Board of
search Council, W a shington , D. I ra d iu s of 60 miles of A ustin for
'
!*> use in
the display.
C., is given only to persons w ith | sJ” *c ' mens to use in
pider w orts a n d p l a n t a i n s will
a d octor of philosophy d e g r e e or
p robably be th e must numerous*
th e equivalent.
as seven sp e cim en s each w ere
shown last year. Six specim ens of
honeysuckle w e r e also on display
hist year. O th e r varieties which
w ere re p re se n te d wen* thistle, as
the m int
th e
th e p ea family, a n d
tor, and su n flo w e r,
i
family,
spurge family.
—
o -..............
La P re n so E d ito r
th e
Dr. Zippin received his do ctor
C arolyn W illiams w as a p p o i n t
of philosophy d e g re e fro m th e U n
ed ch a irm an o f
vaudeville
iversity of P en n sy lv a n ia in 1929,
co m m ittee of the G irls’ Glee Club
an d in 1929 and 1930 he was in
at a m e etin g of the club W ednes-
s tr u c t o r in m a th e m a tic s in P e n n
day night, a n n o u n c e d V irginia sy lv s n n ia Stat** College. He has
Decherd, m a n age r. Those s e r v i n g 1 c o n trib u te d articles to th e B ulle
with h e r a re Mildred Kidd, Lor
tin of A m erican M ath em atic s So
aine S chirm er, and M a ry Cline.
ciety, and The A m eric an J o u r n a l
of M athem atics,
This co m m ittee
I draw al a p a r t- tim e s tu d e n t, up-
th e R e g is tr a r,
to
I on ap plication
F o u r high schools will compete
and
t h u r s d a y night. P lainv iew
e y receive a r e f u n d of $10 f o r J Jacksonville will each o f f e r “ Sub- Calloway, scribe, annou nced.
■th, wk
F o r t W o rth , will give ‘‘T h in s- j ton A le x a n d e r of T yler,
each se m e s te r in w hich his m a x - m e rg e d .” P o lytechnic High School
imum re g is tra tio n a t a n y one tim e
was th r e e se m e s te r h o u rs o r less. ; d ay E v e n i n g ” and A u s tin will pre- m a s te r ; W a r n e r McNair,
o r $5 f o r each se m e s te r in which : sent “ C a su a ltie s.”
the m a x im u m r e g is t r a tio n a t a n y !
T he c a s t of “ C a s u a ltie s ”
one tim e w as in excess o f t h r e e eludes H a r r y G a r n e r as th e man. Tom M errell, t r e a s u r e r ; Bill Doz-
hours, b u t
1........
ier, m a s te r of fe stiv itie s; H om er
se m e ste r hours
G ru bbs, c h a n ce llo r; and
L ester
F.lliott, D elta S ig m a Pi
corres-
pon d en t.
T he new o ffic e r s a r e : J, Kel-
head
M aurice W eed, the doctor
......o — ----------------------
six W h e eler Lyons as th e w om an, and
in- w a r d e n ; C ha rles Calloway, scribe;
no t m ore
th a n
this
— ............... -
r,
,
C o w b o y C o m m itte e
M e e ts a t 8 o ’Clock
-------------- o—----------
H I L L E L G I V E S P I C N I C
is responsible
fo r the men and girls j o in t p r o
to be given
gram a t a c o n c e r t
. W e d n es d ay night, May 13, a t the
T here will be a m e e tin g o f the
l l
co m m ittee F rid a y m o r n in g a t
o'clock in Main B uilding 135.
,
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T O I N S T A L L O F F I C E R S
S e n i o r
.
W ald en; Clay Z aeh ry , Jr., ju n io r G re g o ry G ym nasium .
.
C lark M ade 1931-32
G lee C lub P re sid e n t
; G eorge Clark of A u stin was
th e M en’s
the
elected presid e n t of
Glee Club for next y e a r a t
election of offic e rs held T u e s d a y \
night, Bill Dyer, a c tin g president,
,
No c h a r g e s will ho m a d e fo r j held T h u rs d a y , May 7, a t 5 o ’clock ; ®n " ? u n “ ’!
, R eagan L ite r a r y Society will be (
,
,xr
"j*
‘' U * 5 '
the picnic t h a t th e Hillel F ounda-
All Cowboys with automobile**
will m e e t a t th e G re g o ry Gymnas-
is sp o n so rin g S u n d a y a f t e r
tion
turn at 8 o’clock this m o rn in g , an- noon a t 4 o’clock. S tu d e n ts are
r e s e rv a tio n s by
n ounce d J im m y R u tla n d , chair- asked
th e tr a n s p o r t a t i o n c o m - 1 calling a t th e Hillel House or to
____ ___ ________
.................................. .....
to m a k e
___
'
in th e Kiris’ stu d y ha ll, a cco rd in g
Fn art a n nnn
rvwAt*
to an a n n o u n c e m e n t m ad e
Hallie O rr, p resident-elect.
.
Fir ^
,-u. s natter,
-GU. C harles /A\ ley
T he fo U o w m g o f f .e e r s w ere r .
y, manage*-;
‘ Bob Morrison, h isto ria n ; and Bill
librarian. G ilb e rt E.
; H am ilton,
| S ch ram m was re-elected d ire c to r
of th e club.
i 12.
th e p r o g ra m of the la st p r o g ra m man of
j m e e tin g of th e A ustin Ar*; L e a g u e m ittee
f o r
the
to r this season W e d n e s d a y a f t e r - L ea g u e Meet. The C ow boys are
noon a t 3:30 o ’clock a t th e home ; to a c t as official
of Mrs. R. L. Batts. The p r o g ra m guides.
w as
a r esu m e o f the y e a r s ’ stu d y j R u tla n d
of c a th e d ra ls illu s tr a te d w ith
tern slides.
appreciated.
t h a t
said
Intersc h o lastic , a m e m b e r of the com m ittee, which I
is com posed o f E u n ic e Coolen, Eli ;
G A L V E S T O N IA N S T O M E E T
E lection o f o ffic e rs a n d
t r a n s p o r ta tio n G oldberg, G o dcheaux Levi, Ha
H a ttie j p la n n in g of su m m e r d an c es will a r ^ g e t tin g rea d y
Levy, an d Israel Sm ith. Ti amir
nupor- be
ta tio n will be fu rn ish ed
to
the T h u rs d a y nig h t
the business of
a n y o th e r
the
M embers of the M en’s Glee Club
j o i n t
th e m e e tin g con c ert to be given with th e Girls*
in Glee Club n ex t W ed n esd ay night,
a n n o u n c ed May 13, at G regory G ym nasium
th e
fo r
at 7 o ’clock
105,
-Joe Maglio, president.
[H ouse.
lait- car.-, th a t can be furnished w ill be o k r u e ’g ro u n d
from
the H ille r Main Building
S tu d e n ts who expect
r e
, e th e ir a u d i t o r ’s
fu n d should V
receipt at
,he R egistrar’s o ffic e
at once so that their refund orders
I m ay be p r e p a re d , Mr. M athews
said.
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B I C K L E R L E A D S P R O G R A M
Mrs. Harry B ickler conducted
Invited to S p e a k
e r at
P re n sa, will be
Ignacio E. Lozano, e d ito r o f La
th** main s p e a k
tin* a n n u a l b an q u e t of th e
Z**t.a c h a p te r of S igm a D elta Pi.
T h u rsd ay . May 14, a t 6:30 o’clock
in the P an -A m e ric a n room of the
Mr. Lozano will speak on “ The
the Ame: i-
Two Civilizations of
i can Continent,**
R e serv a tio n s should be mad*
with Mm., L illian W ester, Main
Building 260 by T uesday, May
-
------------ o — .................. -
K U E H N E IN DALLAS
I Dr. J o h n M, Kuehne, professor
j of physics is in Dallas attending
a C o n g reg a tio n a l Church eonven
tion, and w ill return
cession is com pleted S anchez will
the
division o f
in f o rm a tio n and s t a
tistics o f th e d e p a r tm e n t of e d
ucation , which is financed by ti *
g«*r u r a l e d u c a tio n b oard of
th e
Rocket * lie r found, t* ion.
S anchez has been w o rk in g at
th** U n iv e rsity on a
fellowship
from th e R ockefeller found ation.
Ile is a m e m b er o f Phi I>elta K a r
in. S igma I l* Ila Pi, a n d Phi K ap
pa Phi.
“ Scores
of
children on R e p ea ted T e s ts ”
tfu* name o f Sanchez's thesis.
S p a nish-spe ak ing
is
Mrs, Sanchez, who is a se n io r
in th e LD iversity will ac co m p an y
M r . S a n c h e z when
leaves
Vustin fo r A lb u q u e r q u e J u n e 6.
he
JA M E S B A R B E C U E H O ST
Bill Ja m e s , as sista n t
foo tball
coach a t
th e U n iv ersity , gav e a
b arb e cu e at his ran ch n . r F<»rt
W o rth M ay I fo r all old m em bers
>*f
p ro sp e c tiv e member-*
and
C am p
a b o u t
sixteen miles u * -t of Kerrville.
Th*
ca m p n
In Id
summer
.'itll A ugli.-
from J u n e 16
S te w a r t,
located
•a
i I.
Activity Calendar
T H UR SD A Y
5
o’clock—-R e a g a n
L ite r a r y
Society. G irls’ study hall,
5 o’clock — Sidney L anier So
ciety. G irls’ stu d y hall.
7 o ’clock — T ex a s G alveston
( ’lub. Main Building 105.
7 ob lock — T h e ta Sigm a Phi.
Scottish Rite D orm itory.
7:1 "> o ’clock —- I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y
Council b a n q u e t. C rystal ballroom
o f Driskill Hotel.
7:15 o’clock — A th le tic C o u n
cil. G regory G ym nasium .
8 o'clock — h o r ! nig htly Club.
F acu lty Club,
8 o'clock — S ta te to u r n a m e n t
fo r o ne-act plays. S enio r Hig.
School a u d ito riu m .
[ a t 8:15 o'clock, D yer attid.
I the latter part of th e week.
* tel.
D elta
to A ustin chapter o f Delphian. D riskill Ho
2:80 o’clock
Alpha
F R I D A Y
PAGE TWO
T H E D A I L Y
T E X A N
B S
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 19
BEARS AND STEERS TANGLE HERE TODA V
R e d C r o s s Life
Saver Here
TocUv
N e d C a m p b e l l , r
•' La P u e n t e will be h a n d i c a p
ped t o d a y in t h a t h e mu s t t a k e a
m a j o r
1 2 : 3o
o ’cl >ck, a n d will p r o b a b l y not fin-
it h a v e pi c k e d a b e t t e r
m a n .
in
t h a t he will
Mi ke De La E u e n t c will p r o l e
a b l y h e a b l e t o t w i t ! a g a i n *
t h e
B e a r s t o d a y , t h a n k s to
t h e c o u r
t e s y o f
t h e S p a n i s h d e p a r t m e n t ,
b u t a t
It* h a n d i c a p
p e d in t h a t h e will he iii n o c o n
d i t i o n
t o p i t c h a f t e r b a i n g w o r
r i e d o v e r a m a j o r e x a m f o r t wo
'ak.- ‘ lo*
o r t h r e e h o u r s . H e will
q ui z a t 1 2 : 3 0 o’cl oc k, wi l l p r o b
a b l y f i ni s h a b o u t
t h r e e , a n d will
be on
t h e m o u n d a t
.‘I aln.
A b e
s o m e t i m e s w o n d e r s wh a t
h e i g h t ^ p i t c h e r -
ilk-* “ I r o n M a n ”
Jot- M c G i n n itv, W a l t e r J o h n s o n ,
a n d R u b e W a d d c l
w o u l d havi
b e e n a b l e t o r e a c h h a d t h e y b ee n
c o l l e g e t r a i n e d me n w h o co u l d Pot
go t o bat w i t h o u t w o r r y i n g ahi ut
f i n a l e x a m s .
O u r s o - ca l l e d gi intl h a s
it all
t o
in p r o p ; I
t h e
in sc hool , wh i l e
o v e r t h e b a s e b a l l m a n
i n g f o r hi* p r o f e s s i o n . T h e B a s e
b al l m a n < a n n o t
t h i n k b a s e b a l l
all t ho t i m e ; h e mu 4 l e n d s o m e of
t a s k of
his g r a y - m a t t e r
s t a y i n g
t h e s t u
lad c a n s t u d y 2} h o u r s a
d i o u s
e x t r a w o r r y , Mn
d a y w i t h o u t
t i m e wh a t
w o n d e r s f o r a s e c o n d
I ‘hi
r o m e
B e t e s w o u l d s a y s h o u l d
t h e y he
t o p l a y a b a s e b a l l g a m e
f o r c e d
la f o r e
t h e i r b el o v e d
t h e y
q u i z z e s . It a i n ' t r i g h t . H i r a m .
o u r n o n a t h h *
t o o k
o f
G o r d o n S u l l i v a n
tuts c e r t a i n l y
j u s t i f i e d t h e f a i t h p l a c e d
in him
b y U n c l e Billy, w h o kl ut
hi m
in
t h e o u t e r g a r d e n s w h e n he
u as n ’t
h i t t i n g t h e si?.© p f h i s b.
v. (b's,
garni
.
F o r t h e b r -t f o u r o r fivt
. Sullivan d i d n ’t k n o w how
felt
it
i mp a c t of
t o h a v e
t i n g l e up
th*
a s h o n h o r s e - h i d e
f i n g e r s . But Sit ll.\
b a t
i n t o hi s
f i n a l l y got o f f c e n t e r , a n d sit
tin-
p r e s e n t w r i t i n g h e ’s h i t t i n g t h i r d
a m o n g
- w i n g e r s , with
a n a v e r a g e o f .333.
t h e deli' i o u s
t h e S t e e r
G i v e a W e i g h t
“ l f t h e st a l e s s ho w six p o u n d s loss
S h e s a y s t h e w e i g h t
Bu t
if s h e ' s g a i t e d a n o u n c e o r
is uke,
t w i)
S h e - i ies, “ bhat s c a l e ’s a j o k e . ”
A b o u t T h i s a n d T h a t
t h a t
t e a m o f
Did y rn k n o w t h a t : W e s I erred,
( Io v e l a n d a c c , has t h r e e In u h e r s
who a r e all gi a t p l a y e r s ? Thew
a r e . Rick o f t h e St. Loui ; B r o w n s ,
a y o u nee- b r o t h e r w i t h B u f f a l o
rn
t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e a g u e , a n d
a still y o u n g e i b r o t hm w h o is on
\ . C. W e s
■ G u i l f o r d ,
t h e f a r o
t h e y o u n g e s t will be
*ay<
f i g g r e a t e s t p l a y e r irs t i me . T h a t
t h e N o t r e D a m e
I B T I
c o n s i s t e d o f o n l y I I p l a y e r s ? T h e y
t f c d o n l y e l e v e n u n i f o r m s , T h a t
F o p W a r n e r , w h o h t s p r o b a b l y
»I n v e n t e d m o r e ploys t h a n a n y o n e
e l s e . on Cl
i - . v e n t e d a “ suit-< a s e ”
p l a y ? P o p h a d a !>|g g u a r d t h a t
litt le
c o u l d n ' t bt
g r e a s e d
q u a r t e r b a c k w h o w a s
i • :d
l i gh t e n ii g n
p o p
I n s u r e d hi s g e t t i n g
t h e o p e n
by a t t a c h i n g t h e h a n d l e ■ * a su i t -
, FU n
ea>e t o t h e g u a r d s ii >u < j
t h e
tin-
l i t t l e g u y w o u l d r e c e i v e
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B est on the
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,
th,
I ni v. - . - Hy w e r e a n - A 1,k'r s o n *;" d -
v e r l o v i ng c u p t o t h e best “ w a t e r -
m a n " in
t h e c o n t e s t a n t will bt
n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y b y
A l d e r s o n , f r e s h m a n c o ac h , w h o is p e r m i t t e d to u s e a n y s t r o k e o r a n y
in ( b a r g e o f
t h e c o m m i t t e e g i v
i n g t h e c u p , w h i c h is bi i ng d o n a t
ed by the r e x a.- B o o k S t o r e , C o a c h
A I d er mu sui I.
c o m b i n a t i o n o f s t r o k e s he d e s i n
h e a d d e d .
I he . u p will he a w a r d e d on
‘‘- - l a m ‘ *
l n
C.
J.
. .
p o i n t
s t a n d a r d
y s t e m b a s e d o n
in
s w i m m i n g e v e n t s , dis*
t i m e
t a n e e
in
t h o p l u n g e a n d u n d o
s u c h aa
a n d
w e ’< r s w i m m i n g ,
f a n c y d i v i n g ,
a n d on a scor e in n o n - c o m p e t i t i v e
t r e a d i n g w a t e r ,
e v e n t s
f l o a t i rig.
divi ng,
sui f a c e
. b u lg e s will
m i n g i n s t r u c t o r , Y. P. K u h n , a n d
i >aeh Md e r s o n .
t-e E d B a r l o w , s wi m- J
— o
..
E l i z a b e t h H e n d e r s o n , G a m m a .
Phi Be t a , will
Fr i d a y t o I
l e a v e
s p e n d t h o w e e k e n d a t h e r h o r n e t
a S a n A m o n r n .
T h e ( Up wi l l bg o f f e r e d f o g t h o
fir st i i m e t h i s y e a r .• o m e t i m e d u r
i n g “ d e a d w<*ek,” M d e r s o n s a i d ,
a n d will be g i v e n a n n u a l l y f r o m
t h e n on. ( ' o m p e t it ion f o r I h e c u p
w ll beg ai ut xt wi i k, a n e x a c t
d a t e
l a t e r , A l d e r s o n
said.
t o be
set
l o b e t l eg i b l e f o r c o m p e t it.ion,
r e g u l a r l y
a c o n t e s t a n t m u s t be
e n r o l l e d in t h e t Di vers i t y. A f u r
t h e r r e q u i r e n i f ut is t h a t a p e r s o n
t h e c u p
d e s i r i n g t o c o m p e t e f o r
to
m u s t
h o w hi s a b i l i t y
fii
t
M E N
H e re’s Real Value
W ELC O M E
I nterscholas! ic
I .cay tiers
■ w - n
S I S ?
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Students I im I that the Univer
sity Commons is the best place
in the University neighborhood
to secure meals. \ ou'll say so,
too, alter eating here.
THE
UNIVERSITY
COMMONS
On the Campus
Cool - -
Economical- - Clean
513-515 Congress Avenue
a a a
$1.50 T R I P
$2.20 HI T G P D E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y
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co n fer en ce averages above
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p itc h ed , and hits a n d r u n s g ive n :
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P la y e r s
D e La F u e n te
.............
H a w e s
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S h a w
Lip So Ii
r e c o rd s,
8
P e e p le s
H a r t
finish
“ We will prob ab ly
in
th ir d place behind Rice and A.
A M.,” is w h a t L ittle fie ld th in k s
of his ch a n c e s. “ We will have to
g a t h e r som e
f o u r th
places to go w ith o u r possible first
places to have a cha n ce at win
ning th e tit le ,”
th ird a n d
th e
te a m
T ex a s h as not won
th e
I '.*27. a n d
title
since
th is
y e a r will have to go a g a in s t two
cd th e best b alanced te a m s in th e
c o n f e re n c e history. Rice h as been
w in n e r o f all of th e d u el meets
this season, but
t r ia n g u la r
m eet la st week, th e Owls b a re ly
nosed oui tho S te e rs a n d Aggies.
T he cha ra es this y e a r will rest
on the sh o u ld e rs of m en who are
f a v o r ite s to win
th e ir respe ctiv e i
event . W e ste rfc ld t will be fa v o r- :
cd to win th e 140-yard dash, and
in a
e
• I
o
0 I
( .
0 I
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0
(.
ll
j u m p
broad
P e r k in s has an exec limit chance
of w inning the high j u m p an d will
prob ably get a th ir d o r f o u rth in
shot-put.
th e
Jo h n n y C r a ig was w in n e r o f this
event la d y ea r. Hodges will pro b
ably cop firs t in th e ja v elin, b u t
will be given s t i f f c o m p e titio n
by H e r m a n of S.
.NL I'.
on
Im a ten
S chiller a n d H a r b o u r o f Rice
will hook up in a n o t h e r h alf mile
race and will he exp e cted to brea k
lh. c o n f e re n c e record. E ac h man
th e o t h e r th is y ea r,
ha
and th is will a f f o r d the ni an op
p o r tu n ity to show w hich is really
f h a lf-n n le r. T h e q u a r t e r
the I
mile
com posed o f Meyer,
W e s te rf c ld t, Likins, a n d Craig,
have a n even chanco to win
ibis
event, a n d the mile re la y q u a r t e t
of Schiller, M eyer, G ulley, and
W e s te r f c l d t, should com e th ro u g h
f i r s t place. B lak eney
to
should bree ze th r o u g h in the two
r e a ly
ta k e
WRECKER SERVICE
CALL 4101
G ive us a trial at r e fin is h in g
y o u r fen d ers .
Austin Fender and
Body Co.
F I F T H A N D L A V A C A
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you MEN
w ho appreciate the finer things in
fabrics — and have been paying
a high puce to get them — w ill be
d e lig h te d w ith th e m a rv e lo u s
Spring and Summer line o f E d.V .
Price & Co., Chicago, now on dis
play here
W oolens of their own im porta
tion. The finest products o f the
best A m erican mills.
Garments styled in a manner that
satisfies e ve ry re
quirem ent of fashion
and good taste.
A s low as
S30 J50
and up
NICK
LINZ
Frank Law s, Mgr.
T a i l o r i n g De p t .
M a ster
and
Cleaner
D yer
PAGE FOUR '
T H E D A I L Y T E X A N
T H U R S D A Y , M AY 7, 1931
BY TH I N K I N G CLEARLY
f i l e (Daily f t x m t
t h e
s e s s i o n .
t h r o u g h o u t
t h e s u m m e r
and , 3 - 3 1 6 5 .
( A f t e r IO p
p h o n es 9181-61
E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 9 9
lit} sines s O ffices,
T h e D a i l y T e x a n , s t u d e n t new « put Or a tio n o f
bul t u n a I O f f i c e s . U. H a l l 1 2 0 , 1 2 2 . 1 2 7 , a n d 1 8 5 . T e l e
t h # U » i -
tNprsity o f T e x a s , is p u b l i s h e d
rn t h e r a m p is o f l h # U n i v e r
s i t y ' e t A u s t i n b y 'I'he T e x a s S t u d e n t I ' u b l i c a t i o M * I n c o r p o r -
a t e d , e v e r y m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y ,
l o n g
• e i if f d m , a n d e v e r y T u e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , a n d S u n d a y m o r n i n g
t h r o u g h o u t
T h e pow e r and actual practice of th i nk
ing are rarel y found in an i ndi vidual. It
is re m a r k a b le h o w hab itu ally pe opl e a c
cept beliefs, opinions, p reju dices wi thout
any e x e rc ise o f their own p ow ers of r e a
soning, N arrow -m in d ed n ess and b igotry
of te n unconsciously control o n e ’s actions
P r i n t e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , A . C. W r i g h t , M a n a g e r .
’A n t e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , A. C. W r i g h t ,
Entered as second class Blatter at th# purifies at Austin. ;i ntj assertions, U n con scio u sly b e c au se that
S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e b y n i s i I . F i v e D o l l a r s Y e a r l y .
| indi vidual has be en in a certain e nvi ron
ment, has had i de as and thoughts i mpress-
l ed on his mind, and has, from c onsta nt re-
l c e pti on of the m without quest ion, d e v e l o p
ed a n a rro w p oint o f v i e w.
___________M A C O N B O D D Y
E d i t o r i a l D e p a r t m e n t
rn. 9187.)
l i t ) .
S p o r t * D e p a r t m e n t
Shrill# *C. S t e a k l e y
A ^ i n n a t e E d i t o r
D A V I D K A M .
T elep h o n es
A.. A. O a t r o w
Ii. K ali
TMM,
2-8184
____
___
A l b e r t R<*e#e
A s s i s t a n t * : W e l d o n H a r t , D . B . H a r d e m a n , J a c k s o n C o x .
S. cm t y D e p a r t m e n t
M a r y F e e W e s t o n
A s s i s t a n t s * H e l e n B l a n t o n , B e r t h a Z i m m e r m a n , A l t h e a
'K la rn r n . A n a m n r y D a v i s , Z u l a W i l l i a m s .
_............................ S a m N a s h
D r a m a t i c C r i t i c i s m #
........
........ .
.........V i o l e t R i c h a r d s o n
MI
•Th<> e d i t o r i a l h o a r d o f T h e T e x a n s o l i c i t s
f r e e l a n c e e d i t o r i a l s o f
‘T i r i n g
l i n e ” a r t i c l e s
t i ; - w r i t i n g
t o b e
in
t h e S t u d e n t F o r u m c o lu m n s '.
o f
p u b l i s h e d
S i n h c d f o r i a l s m u s t b e w r i t t e n b y U n i v e r s i t y st ( d e n t s ,
e x - s t u d e n t s , o r f a c u l t y m e m b e r - a n d m u s t p e r t a i n t o s o m e
p h a s e o f s ’ id en t li f e,
— -All c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a s t b e s i g n e d , b u t t h e c o n t r i b u t o r ' s
U n s i g n e d
n a m e w i l l n o t b e p r i n t e d
a r t i c l e s w i l l n o t b e p r i n t e d .
if h e s o r e q u e s t s .
T h o s e o f 2 0 0 w o r d # c r l e s s w i l l r e c e i v e p r e f e r e n c e .
Billy Weston
Night Editor
Assistants: M i l d r e d R o b e r t s , D i c k Statice, Llewellyn
FOR TH IS IS SU E
1
Powell.
Nip bt R e p o r t e r : Elizabeth Pete! on.
TH E FALSE NOTE
With e co nomy as tho ke ynote , tile pr e
sent Le g i s l a t i v e h a s se e n fit to l ow e r the
a ppr opr iati ons for the sc hools of t h e sta te
as a first step iii the reduction of the cost
of t he state governm ent. Salaries o f f a c u l
t i e s have been r educed five and ten per
c e nt; appr opr i ations for bui l di ngs ha ve
bee n stri cken from the lulls.
If
is submi tted
that a l most e v e r yone
possesse s the m ent al c apa c ity
to r e al l y
j think if such is only utilized. It is fur the r
b e l i e v e d that one w h o t hi nks is o ne wh o
I c ont ri but es to Soci ety in c ontrast t o one
wh o is i nfl ue nc ed by e m ot i ons and bi ased
; opi ni ons whi ch in turn r etard the pr og re ss
of civilization. Only b y thi nki ng does man-
' kind move f or war d. Ail
fre que nt l y
I t hi s thi nki ng is done b y a v e ry smal l f e w
wh o are responsibl e for t he gr e at stri des
| of progress. Certainly all c annot be worl d-
: r e nown e d f igur es in any par tic ul ar acti vi ty,
but we can contribute our shar e to a thi nk
ing public that will i mpr ove p o l i t i c s , the
social order, and e c o n o m i c c o n d i t i o n s .
to
T oo often unfounde d opinions, pr e c o n
c e i ve d ideas, traditional be l i e fs and e m o
tional bias supe r se de reason and j ud g m e n t
in the ordinary af fai r s of life. This can be
e l i mi nated only by the ma jor it y of pe opl e
using their powe r s of j ud gm e n t and r e a
son and t her efr om to m aste r the art of
thinki ng clearly.
T HE CH URCH V I E W P O I N T
The
l a w m a k e r s have
Ii se em s that Bishop Cannon is not the
onl y ('hurt hman that is havi ng trouble over
bis vi e ws and activities. Re ce nt ly in N a s h
vi ll e, Tenn., a judicial c om m i tt e e of the
Sout he r n Presbytery c onsider e d a moti on
t he
that
bud ge ts of all othe r de par tme nts of
the
pr ovi di ng for a trial of Dr. Cha rl e s E.
I)iehl, president o f Sou t h we s t e r n Uni v e r
sta te will be tri mmed un the s a m e basis
sity, a church school at M e m phi s. The
as the e duc ati o nal budge t. The fi nanci al
depressi on, of the last two years has been | c har ge s are in the nature of “ c ul pa bl e un
gi ven a
the c hi e f factor in c ausing t he re- o r th o d o x ” vi ews on life and r el igion; “ lack
Auction o f e x pe n di tur e s, al though the r e I o f suppor t of c hu rc h ideals, i mpr ope r man
ilas be e n agi tation for reducti on for sev- ag e m e n t of soc ial functi ons at the Uyi-
eral years.
ve rsi fy, and e xtr ava gan c e .
stated
The salary reduction m ay be a fair and I Dr. Di ehl , for t h itry ye ar s a c l e r gyman,
e qui tab l e reduction, since the ge ne r al price ; was de fe n de d by othe r c l e r g y m e n on t h e
It vel h a ? fallen. The resulting salary, af te r ground that “ honest di ffe r e n c e of
inter
file reduction, will l ikel y be equi valent <>f pretation of tin* scri ptures does not neees-
that r e ce ived t w o ye ars ago. But the dan* sar ll y constitute he r e sy .” W h e t h e r or not
ge r in ma ki n g the reducti on
is t h a t the his e n e mi e s will s uc c e e d in the ir e ffort to
upturn in prices has come , and the raising oust t lie president r emains to be seen.
of s a l a r i e s can not bo made for t wo ye ars.) Certain it is that the di ffe r e nc e in v i e w s
In the me antime, t h e fa c ul ty will sufftif on suc h matter will be c har ac te r istic all y
from under pay.
shar p am ong those partici pati ng.
P e r haps there is a false* note of e c onomy
the cut
in c utti ng appr opr iati ons wh e n
Will result in the loss of s om e t hi ng v al u
abl e. The University has ga th e r e d in Aus
tin a gr oup of the finest fac ul ty m embe rs.
R -stands to reason t h a t t h e sc ho ol will
lose t he se men, and the school and the
Sta te will s uf fe r to a gr e a te r e xt e nt than
t h e w r i n g s in sa l ar y tot al .
A N N U A L E DI TO R IAL NO. 23
Al t houg h the w a l k s and paths m ay not
lead to your de sti nati on in an exac t be e
line, it d o e s n ’t tak e muc h time to follow'
those whi c h do exist.
- T h . ( ’o m p t r o l l e r ’s d e p a r t n u si g o e s to no
I J f i e expense e ac h ye a r in be a ut i f y i n g the
c ampus, and we may jii sth taka pride in
the fa ct that ours is outstandi ng in this
respect,
iii order I<> preserve1 this be auty,
may w e sugge st using tin;* pat hs now e x
isting r athe r than maki ng your o w n . —
Cl ipped.
Ci vi li zation is not injured by d e m o c r a c y
a# such, but by lack of e d uc ati on on the I
Burt o f holders of p o w er, and by l ack o f
r espe ct for liberty.— Be r tr and Russel.
_
m o n e y t a l k s
{T1><> SUnforJ D>i|y)
is in
T h e Universit y o f Ca l i f or ni a
the a t hl e t ic
d og ho us e becau e cont ro l of t he s p or ts p r o g r a m
lie' s tude nt s . Such is tile opinion of
is vented in
one I . c . al u mn u s , as r ep or t ed
in a San F r a n
cisco news p a pe r , and it raises an i n te r e s t i n g point
— one that will not he decided until the uni versi t i es
face s q u a r e l y the question of w h e t h e r or not p r e
sent d a y college a t hl et ics c on s t i t u t e bi g business.
M Calif or nia, the a l u m n u s po i n t s out , at hl et ics
in t h e h a nd s o f an e xe cut ive c o m m i t t e e
a r e
o f
elevon, nine of whom ar® u n d e r g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s ,
l l " c o n t r a s t s this wi t h the S t a n f o r d b oa r d o f c o n
t r ol , composed of t h r ee faculty,™t h r e e a l umni , a n d
t he
t h r e e s t u d e n t me mber s, a n d d e c i a re s
l o t t i n g per sonnel of the R e a r g r o u p ma ke s “ a n y
c o n t i n u i t y af p r o g r a m ”
impossible, w h e r e a s two-
t h u d s of the S t a n f o r d hoar d m e m b e r s hold t heir
I posts o v er a period of y ea r s a n d h av e e x p e r i e n c e
Jin t he ma t t e rs at hand.
t h a t
f'o-eils ai tin* I ’niVorsitv of Cincinnati! L T R "; is
" ’T a m ‘le ‘ru*h
wbat
spe nd on tile a i . -r a p - o f Silo na. Ii sc hool
ye ar for lip-sta k, r ouge , l ac e po w de r , ami
vani sh my,
faci al
creams.
nouri shing and othe r
.', / a'!"m,tt!‘ * * > * :
:1'", ’
»'•••"»'* <"»•«>• !l ‘■"-' I"""""
coaches ox the first r an k in t h e i r r es pe ct i ve sports.
Hie class of compet i ti on in the P ac i f i c ( ’oast Con-
t eretice is too fast f o r r esult s t o he o therwise. And
An Amer ic an mint j ul e p was s e r v e d t h e h w h f ° f th‘‘
Tri net of Wait whi l e visiting in one o f *"
th e South Am e r i c an cities. W h e r e h a v e P ”! V s f ahfornia w>lh»*? t0 p*v its coaches?
we heard of that drink
Indi ana Hails St ud e n t).
be fore
( T h o
rank tannot be Procured un*
i V " u H v n ' l] *00<1 saluries* In short’ how
c ollege spo r ts a r e r ecogni zed as big business
| by n e a rl y e v e n
t he c o unt ry .
large u ni v e r s i ty
< a l i f o r n i a ’s a l umn i and s t u d e n t body a r e s c r e a m
ing f o r wi nner s. \\ ill t hos e in c h a r g e loosen t he
t h e y c o n t i n u e to m a i n t a i n
pu r se- st r i ngs, o r will
“ s p o r t s foi s p o r t ’s s a ke ” ?
in
L a s t wve k I saw <>utsi(b a r estaur ant in
Rouen the 8ign, “ T h e Je anne d ’A r e ,’* and
under ne a th was ad d e d su gg e s ti v e l y “En
gl ish Gri ll .’ — Urol ess or E. A. Ri c har dson.
t end t o t a k e this e x a m i n a t i o n will
please r e g i s t e r i mm e d i a t e l y in my
office, Gar ri son Mall HO.
A bl ue book is r eq u i r ed f o r each
o ur s e u p o n which t he s t u d e n t is
to be exa mi ne d.
M. R. G U T S C H ,
P r o f e s s o r of English Histor y, j
. . .
W r i t t e n a p pl ica t i on! f or m a n
a ge r of t h e sl i mme r al l- Uni ver sity
d anc es a r e now be ng r ec ei v e d in
‘he of fi c e of t he Dean of S t u d e n t ,
Life. A pp l i c an t s ar e also e x p e c t-1
c d to a p p e a r in p e r r on al a m e e t
ing in Main Bui lding 111 Mo nda y
at 2 o’clock.
Signed
ARNO N O W O T N Y
A • si I a n t Ih an of M * n
A n y st u dc n whose m a x i mu m !
r eg i s t ra ti o n d ur i ng t i t h e r b i m e s
t e r was six
s e me s t er h ou rs or
less is e n t it l e d to a r e f u n d of a
nor* ton o f t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n fee on
the t e r m s set f o r t h on p a g e 17 of
I he G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t io n B u i l t i n ,
Such s t u d e n t s should
l eave the i r
a u d i t o r ’s r< ceint ut the Registrar sj
office at once so that t h e i r r e f u n d !
o r der s ma y I-” pre oared.
E. J . ' M A T H E W S , R e g i s t r a r
F o r e i g n
l a n g u a g e
r e q u i r e m e n t :
e xa mi na ti on^ will be hi Id S a t u r - j
day. May
in J
Id, at 2
Main Bui lding 25th Appl i c at i on to
t ake
these exa ms must h< ma de
at t he R e g i s t r a r ' s office not J u t - j
*r t h a n W e d n es d a y . May Rh
ob lock
C. A. S W A N S O N . Rh: h m a n
< o mmi tt oe on F o re i g n L an g ua g e
lit qu i r ome nt s.
TO T H E F A ( ’I E T Y A ND S T U
invited
r i i S U N I V E R S I T Y : !
D E NT S OR
t m
Vt u a r e h er e b y
t >
E n g i n e e r i n g P owe r Show a
t he
New E n g i n e e r i n g Building T h u r s
day night. May 7. f r o m 0 to IO
o’clock, a n d F r i d a \ ni ght . May
s
is
to
welcome. Admission free.
IO. Everybody
from d
T. IT. T A Y L O R
l o a n of the Coliege of E n g m e e r -
i n g.
Linnie B u c k n e r of W e a t h e r f o r d
visited Violet R o b e r t s last w e e k
end.
ATTENTION!
Interschol astic Le a guer s
and Unde r gr a du a te s!
Em pl o y m e nt — During
Sum me r — for
Stude nts
IS
S a l a ry of $2 I p< r wee k in
addi ti o n to $200 scholarship.
A k u t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d b o n
us. J ob consists o f light sales
work. Ex pe r i e nc e
u n n e c e s
sary. Only r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e
willi ngness to p ut f orth c o n
g i i - nt ions e f f o r t , A r ea l op-
P-o a m i t y f o r s t u d e n t s w i s h
ing to e a r n t h e i r n e x t y e a r ’s
school exp< nses.
S E E MR. MCCLANE
Y. M. C. A.
1 0:00-12:00 A.M. and 2-4 P.M.
around the
perip
w ith th*
b e r n a r d
R. C. G R A N B E R R Y looked a w
fully sleepy W ednesday mor ni ng.
Could he h a v e been wa l ki n g the
night b ef o r e?
L OU I S E A I K E N was q ui t e put
HUGH R U C K M A N
out over losing her compac t .
had
that
worried p r e - e x a m look hut t h a t ’s
c a r e f r e e c o m p a r e d to the p r e - m a
look of ANN H A R G R O V E ,
j or
S T E R N E NB URG,
E R A N C I S
DOROTHY ROSE,
MA R T H A
ll \ RUELL. < to.
Wo n d er
if Ma ry
PIT T A R D
misses her s e r e n ad e d a n c es ?
usual
i ncluding
The d r u g s t or e h ou nd s flocked
FANK
a s
R U T L A N D .
K N I GH T,
F R E D
B I L L
SORRY, J A C K CA LK IN S. E A R L
T AYL OR . S H E I K
JI M
M\ P A R K. t tc.
J I MM Y
PROC TOR,
L E E ,
T h e r e ’s a Bela S n o o p e r at the
polls whose
is well
oiled, J O E KE LL Y B U T L E R , we
t bink.
i magi nat i on
Wa s
the Fi est a
too m u c h fox
DA EF AN GI I. MER? H e’s b ee n in
t he ho- pit a1.
Official Notice
MA J O R EX A M IN A TIO N S in Ro
ma nee l a n g u a g e s will be given
f r o m 2
T h u r s d a y , Ma y 7,
S t u d e n t
o ’clock in M.
e xp e c t i ng to t a ke t h e se ex ami n e
lions s h o u l d sign up in m y office
n ot l a t er t h a n May 4.
I!. 250.
to
E. R. SIMS, Ch a i r ma n .
HO U SEM O TH E R S who
e x
pect to have w o men s t u d e n t s in
the i r home s next
session
( 1 931 - 3 2) will please file a ppl i
cation w i t h t h e Dean of W omen
by May 6.
long
L U L A M. B E W L E Y
S T U D E N T S
in going
i nt e r es t e d
on t he Geology S u m m e r Ca mp
t h e i r appl ica t i on
in
■ hould
t u r n
immediately.
R O B AR T IL C U Y L E R
S E N I O R M A J O R e x a mi n a t io n s
in E ngl i sh will be given in Main
Building 172, T h u r s d a y , Ma y 7,
from 2 u nt i l ti o’clock. S t u d e n t s
des i ri ng
i n f o r m a ti o n
a b out the e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e asked
to call a t Main Bui lding 130 to)
secure i n st r uc t i on sheets,
f u r t h e r
T. P. H A R R I S O N , JR. ;
A P P L I C A T I O N
f o r
1931-32
t h e T e x a s F e d e r a t i o n
t h e sch ol ar shi p o f f e r e d a n - j
for
ma d l y b y
of W o m e n ’s Clubs t o a U n i ve r si t y ;
w o m a n s t u d e n t should be ma de
t he c o m m i t t e e on a w a r d
to
mediately.
im-1
M A R Y E. G E A R I N G
A L L J U N E C A N D I D A T E S f o r
bachel or of science d e g r e e in ed- j
ucation or b a c he l o r o f sc i en c e d e
gr ee in physical e d u c a t i o n a r e r e
quested t o si gn up f or t he m a j o r 1
ex a mi na t i on
l e n g e r ’s office.
in D e a n B. F . Pit-
B. F. PIT T E N G E R
S E N I O R m a j o r
e x a mi n a t i o n s
in m a t h e m a t i c s will be held on
to 6
T h u r s d a y , Ma y 7,
o ’clock in Main Bui l di ng 157.
f rom 2
P. M. B A T C H E L D E R
in
A L L ME i who have had * x-
I n t er s c ho la s t i c L e a
per ie nce
gue public s p e a k i n g cont est s, and
and
who can s e rve as
c h a i r me n , pl e ase
Z.
Hall 25.
j u d g e s
r e p o r t
t o
E L L W O O D G RI SCOM
Students who are going to attend summer
school;
New students who are going to enroll for sum
mer school on June 9—
T H E Y A R E L O O K I N G A R O U N D
N O W F O R P L A C E S T O R O O M
T h e D a il y T e x a n Is O f f e r i n g Special Ra tes
— in the Classified A d Section —
H o u s e m o
thers S o
S u m m e r
T h e n Can G e t M e s s a g e s
S t u d n t s l
Here A r e the Rates:
(Maximum of 20 Words)
D ate of
In sertio n s
No. Times
Ad Appears
Cost
21
$3.20
3.10
3.00
8
May
20
9
May
I 9
May IO
18
May 12
................... 2.90
17
2.75
May 13
16
May 14
....................... 2.60
May 1 5 ............... ............... 1 5 .
.......................... 2.45
May 1 6 .......... ........... 14 . .......................... 2.30
I 3
...................... 2.15
May 17
I 2
May 19
2.00
I I
May 20
1.85
May 2 1 ........... ......... I 0 .......................... 1.70
1.55
9
May 22
1.40
May 23
8
......... 7
1.20
May 24
6
May 26
1.00
3 ...............................70
May 29
2
May 30
.55
I
May 31
.............................30
........
As a cultural r e qui re me nt Russ i a n stu
dents now attend the theatt r onc e a we e k.
\\ ** wo nde r , do th* y ■ ave the F ol li e s
in
Russia .’
; ———---------- „
A p r o f e s s o r a t T r i n i t y C o l l e g e r e c e n t l y I
toldI the- Students ho;, w o n ( . . m n too much
r eadi ng.
ii.' d i d n t say v. hat the y w e r e
r e a d i n g t o o m u c h o f,
---------------------- ; -----------
which
A s f o r c er e moni al o d e s — I do not think v Tich
anyone can really wri te tipless
st I r red.— John M a se fi e l d .
T H E S T O N E - A G E L E G A L S YS T E M
I ho present jury -vs to rn
reaching court
decisions ii out o f date, and has been for many
years. Although e
is an old English principle that
should be judged by his peers, there is no reason
f,.r
• ‘" d « ioB
o f l STCnF.NT candidate,
c,df
I
-
' Jury cd common laymen is summoned to de L vho are m aj orin}? in economics,
involving facts about problems with j wjU please report to Garrison llali
they have never been con fron ted, and about { BOS Thursday. May 7, at 2 o’clock
they know nothing, A group of twelve men ! for the m ajor examination.
tov
tho
} 1,1 1 a
h e is d e e p l y "To have had m> technical training are given the
r< sponvibility of deciding everything from the value
o f a painting to the extent <*f a m an ’s insanity.
j u d g m e n t , no mat tor how mu c h in error it
Co-eds a l Mf-Bt a n i . S l a v C o l l e g e r e f u s e d Tin it-
to atte nd c lasses until the e l e ve n o ’clock
curfew (>n wet k-ends is lifted.
m a y he. of t e n L final.
T h e r e h as been a gi t at i on for t he abol ition of t he
in st it u t i on of a d i f f e r e n t
Al though e m p l o y e d by the w a l e r wor ks maimer of ascertaining legal facts, but n o t h i n g has
bee n d ene a bout it. N o t h i n g c a n he d on e about, it
until Hie mass of people desire to dr ive e m o t i o n out
of Die courts. In a time when court actions are ° ‘ ot'k thursday morning, May
becom in g more and more numerous, and crime is
becoming more prevalent, as it is t o d a y . it w o u l d
of Atl anta, Ga., J. U. Tur ner has not taken
a drink of wa te r for th e past ten years,
strictly adhe r i ng to fruit j uic e.
k e p t by t h e W o m e n ’s C o u n t : }
i n
i he rn 1st I y will be held at 8
in the l e ct ur e room in A Hall.
IL R. H E N Z E , C h a i r m a n
I). B . ‘ CASTEEL, chairman.!
j u l y system, a n d
T H E M \ J O H
e x a m i n e - i on s
R e c o r d
the
of Stanford s h o w that more girls are grant- appear that public opinion
W “ l a t e l e a v e s ” to
attend par tie s in San j change in a system which, though old and e s ta b lis h - j
F r anc i sc o duri ng t h e we e k p r e c e d i n g e x - l e d by centuries of tradition, is in efficie n t a n d a n
ami nati on than at a n e other t i me s.
jtiquated. Daily Kansan.
should
history w ill be held in Garrison
Hall I Thursday, May 7, from
2 to ti o’clock. Students who in-
K. E. H A L E , c h a ir m a n .
T I i E E X A M I N A T I O X f o r sen i ors j
m a j o r i n g
in Zoology will be
held in Room 111, Biological L a b
o r at or y, a t 2 o ’clock T h u r s d a y a f t - j
ernoon, May 7.
force some LENIOR M A J()R ~ex irnination
in
J
u
s
t i n
f a
u
n
J
c a r r e e
i
l
t
REMEMBER
M OTH ER!
■■-value.
|
Wi th f l ower s on h e r day,
S u n d a y , Ma y 10th
Hyde Park Floral
Company
9 1 7 C o n g e e * *
P h o n e 2 - 4 U I
Special Rates
given to
student*
iia, lu,ll)r of arts llw .e(, in June>
P H O N E
2-3164 or 2-3165
The Daily Texan
Classified Ad D epartm ent
T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 7, 1931
T H E D A I L Y T E X A N
Four Records -
(C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 3.)
A. S. P arks, p resid e n t o f th e lo- j G a m m a D elta w as first w ith J <
8 . N ew com e, vice I p o in ts w ith D e lta K a p p a E psilon
r ig h t a t th o r heels w ith 33 t a l l i e s .
t h e f r a t e r n i t y div i
T he rest of
cal club, R.
pre sid e n t, an d J. Ab B a rb e r m ake
up tbv b a n q u e t com m ittee.
— .............. -
OFFICIAL INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE PROGRAM
T h ursd ay, M ay 7, 1931
1 o’clock— Rehearsals one-act plays begin at Austin
High School Auditorium (not open to public). One-act
play directors should consult Morton Brown, Manager,
for period assignments.
(Note— Girls’ tennis does not, as heretofore, begin
on Thursday afternoon, but on Friday morning at nine.)
2 o’clock— First round in boys’ tennis doubles. Re
port at men’s courts, southeast corner of stadium. Man
agers will please cooperate with official photographer
in getting photograph.
4:30 o’clock— First round in boys’ tennis singles. Re
port at men’s courts, southeast corner of stadium. Mana
gers will please cooperate with official photographer
in getting photographs.
8 o’clock— Debate, girls’ division assemble in Room
I, Garrison Hall (the large brick building just north
of the Law Building). Boy’s division assemble in Law
Auditorium. Debates will be assigned at these assemblies
and contestants must be present on time.
One-Act Play: Austin High School Auditorium
Twelfth and Rio Grande Streets.
cond, Phi G am m a Delta.
I n d e p e n d e n t: H e n r y H opkins,
N ew m an Club, 21.2, se con d, Al
ton Mullins, T e d d y B ear.
1 0 0 - y a r d O a t h
D e p a r t m e n ta l: Babe Russell,
A cadent,
is U n iv ersity ch am pio n.
He m ade a new re c o rd of 9.9.
S econd, D ew ard C h ildre , A eadem .
F r a t e r n i t y : E. K. S a n g e r , Phi
Sigma D elta, 10.3; second, I r v in g
M o o d a y , Phi G am m a Delta.
I n d e p e n d e n t: H o m e r H elto n , I,.
tim e 10.4; se co n d , H ugo
8 8 0 y a r d R u n
C a rro l Cook, w in n e r
this
last y ea r, is ag a in U n iver-
in
sion fin ish e d as A llo w s :
H alf Moon l l , t a u Delta Phi 9,
P h i D elta T h e t a 8 'ss, Phi S igm a
5’ K a p p a
D elta 7, S ig m a Chi
A lpha 5, D e lta
S igm a Chi 5,
S igm a Alpha Mu 4, K appa S igm a H e in m a n , Cafe.
3, Phi K a p p a Psi
Epsilon U ,
I, Sigma Phi
C. A.,
In
th e
in d e p e n d e n t
division, j event
N ew m an C lub won f irs t place w ith s h y C ham pion.
39 7-10 p o i n t s , an d Little Cam-
D e p a r t m e n ta l: Russell Allen,
pus A w a s only a j u m p b e h in d A eadem , 2:10.5, f i r s t ; second, W.
w ith SH 2-5 p o i n t s . T he r e s t of
fin ish e d a s follow s:
th e division
l l .
C afe
A th le tic s
8 ,
T eddy B e a r s 3.
F r a t e r n i t y : J o h n Muncy.
Gam m a D elta, 2 :5 .5 ; seen ne
Sam Levey, T a u D elta Phi.
19 7-10, Czech Club
8 1-5, F u ll H ouse
H a d d o n , Eng.
Phi
da>
ll
D e p a r t m e n t a l : D ew ard Childre, j
A eadem , first, 2 2.7; B abe Russet, |
Helton.
A eadem.
F r a t e r n i t y : I rv in g Moody, Phi
G am m a Delta, 2 2 . 8 ; second, Ber
n a r d Cohn, Tau D elta Phi.
I n d e p e n d e n t; H o m e r H elton, L.
C. I)., 2 2.7; second, H e n r y H op
kins, N ew m an Club.
4 4 0 - y a r d R u n
D e p a r t m e n ta l:
At adorn, 54 sec.;
Konz, Anadem.
S c a rs E a rle ,
Leo
second,
F r a t e r n i t y : Davis S c a r b r o u g h ,
IX E. K., 53.2; second, M. Siegel,
| S. A. M.
|
C a rro ll Cook,
I N ew m an Club, 57.4; second, b r a n k
O pryshek, I,. ('. IX
I n d e p e n d e n t:
8 8 0 - y a r d R e l a y
D ep a rt m e n t a l ; Anadems,
( W il-
an d R u s sell),
lis, Allen, E a r le ,
i 1.38; second E n g in e ers.
F r a t e r n i t y : I). K. E. ( N e w to n ,
Brow n, Ross, and S c a r b r o u g h ) .
1 1 : 4 1.7; aeron d, H alf Moon.
I n d e p e n d e n t: L, C. I)., ( T h o m p
son, Pilgrim , H elton, and O pry-
U h e k ) , 1:42.8; secon d, N e w m a n
I Club.
Di*cu»
D e p a r t m e n t a l : B oyer, E n g in e e r ,
f e e t ; second, Roy G allaw ay,
120
E ngineer.
F r a t e r n i t y : J o h n F u r r h , Engi
i m c r , Phi Delta T h e ta , 111 f e e t ;
second, Jim m y B urr, Sigma Chi.
I n d e p e n d e n t : Okies, L. C. D
s t ; Dusck, Czech (Tub.
H i g h J u m p
D e p a rt m e n ta l: K eller,
Engi*
inc hes; second,
5
r u e r ,
Cason, Eng.
feet H
F r a t e r n i t y ; Kemp. Phi G am m a
5 fee t 8 in hew; second, a tie b e
tw ee n Harrison, H alf Moon, San
gcr, Phi Sigma Delta, Montgorn
cry, K appa Sigm a, and F o ib le
Sigm a Chi.
In d e p e n d e n t: Neils T hom pson
L. C. lh, 5 feet 5 inch es; C a rric o
N ew m an F lub and H eim an , C afe
tied for second.
F i n a l R e s u l t * i n t he E v e n t *
1 8 0 - y a r d L o w H u r d l e *
I n d e p e n d e n t: C a r v o l Cook, N e w
m an Club, 2 :9 .5 ; second E. W.
A ustin, N e w m a n Club.
Br oa d J u m p
D e p a rtm e n ta l: B a nkhead, E ngi
rd f e e t ; second Cason, En-
Sears E a r le is U n iv ersity cham*
2 2 0 -y ard Dash
j pion.
D e p a r t m e n t a l :
E a r le ,
Aeadem, first, 20.8 (new r e c o r d ) ,
Raym ond K eller. Eng, second.
S e a r -
F r a t e r n i t y ; M agus Smith, D elta
Sigma, 21.5, G o rd o n S te w a r t, s e
In this ev e n t, H o m e r H elton of
L. C. A. a n d D e w a rd Childre,
A nadem, tied f o r firs t, each b r e a k
flipped a
record. T h e y
i n g
coin
receive
firs t place
th e aw a rd a n d it fell in fa v o r of
th e
f o r
to
r u e r .
ginner.
D e l t a , 20
Moon.
F r a t e r n i t y : Kemp, Phi G am m a
f e e t ; H a r riso n , H alf
In d e p e n d e n t: Mill er. A thletic,
2 0 f e e t 9 3-4 inc h es; second, F e l
ler, L afe
21
San Antonio ‘Y ’
Swimmers Here
Tuesday
th e
te a m
In th e i r last m e e t of the s e a
tho L onghorn sw im m ers go
son,
ig a in st a
San
from
Antonio Y M. C. A. a t the G re
gory G ym nasium
pool T u e sd a y
night a t 7:3 9 o ’clock.
T he meet will
double*
h ea d er, w ith the A lligators, local
te a m m ade up U niversity ineligi-
blci- aud o th e r non m em b ers of Die
squad. Com peting w ith
V arsity
th e A ustin sw im m ing te a m a t the
sa m e tim e.
la- a
last y e a r, m a y be
Helen Scott, s ta te fancy diving
cham pion
at
th e meet to do exhibition diving,
C. J. A lderson, V arsity sw im m ing
coach, sta te d W ednesday.
T he m eet with San A nto nio
will be th e eighth and last contest
of the season fo r th e S te e r sw im
mers. Of
the seven m eets c o m
peted in so far, f o u r p ra c tic e and
t h r e e official, the L on ghorns have
T
PAGE FIVE
»
7* "Tr**!1"11 *"
won five, d r o p p in g tw o t o A. & M.
T he V a r s ity sq uad d e f e a te d
the
in S n A n
San A ntonio
f i r s t
tonio
m e ltin g .
la s t w eek
Ifheir
te am
in
B R O W N L E A D S
D I S C U S S I O N
L. S. B row n, vice p re s id e n t of
th e S o u th w e ste rn Geology Sot i-
et.y, a n d pro fe sso r in th e d e p a r t
m e n t o f geology, will lead th e dis
cussion on “ B a rr in g e r H ill” a t
th e m e e tin g of the S o u th w e s te rn
be
Geology Society w hich will
held T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock
in Main B uilding 306.
S O C I E T Y T O M E E T
M em bers of th e Sidn ey L a n ie r
S o c ie ty a r e urged t o b rin g th e ir
clues o r initiatio n foe to the m e e t
ing of
the society T h u r s d a y a t
5 o’clock in the girls* stuffy hall.
Mercy R a m se y a n n o u n c e d W e d
nesd ay. New o f fic e r s will also be
installed at the m eeting.
B A N D P L A Y S A T H O M E
T h e Lon ghorn B a n d will play
to d a y ut th e T e x a s - Bay Ion—b as e
ball gam e, a n n o u n c ' d F red Beck-
er, p resid e n t.
A fter
Sunburn
to
r e s to r e
. . .your skin needs f a i t h
ful c a r e
its
delicacy am i erne. E liz
a b e th A rd e n r e c o m m en d s
fo r'
these
y o u r daily
tho
skin •
p r e p a r a tio n s
ca re of
Ve n e t i a n Cl eansi ng Cream:
Rem oves dust and im p u rities
from th e pores, so othes and
so fte n s th e skin, rep la ce s t h e
oils dried by e x p o s u re and
su n b u rn .
Ve n e t i a n Ar de n’* Si on T o n
ic; T o n e r , f i n n s , and whit-
th e skin. Closes
the
• ■us
pores.
V e n e t i a n B l e a c h i n g C r e a m :
n ourish ing
and
B leaching
c re a m , made of fre sh
le m
ons. S o fte n s and w hitens tho
skin, removes ta n and red'
11
ll ess.
E l i z a b e t h A r d e n ’s Venetian Toilet Preparations
are m sa lt a t
J. bl. Williams
C ongress at Fifth
E liz ab e th
\ i d e n , 073 F ifth A venue , New Y ork
L O N D O N
B E R L I N
M A D RID
R O M E
BARIS
Newlon-Owen
M ISS E T H E L O W E N , f o r m e r ly
' o f th e U n iv ersity , w as m a r r ie d to
in D al
, C lark e N ew ton A pril 23
las. T h e c e re m o n y w as r e a d by
the Rev. Max S t r a n g b e f o r e a n a l
o f t h e b rid e.
t a r
New Ion is th e a s s i s t a n t city e d i
to r of th e Dallas Dispatch.
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th e home
in
P e tr o le u m C lu b H a s
A ffilia tio n B a n q u e t
In h o n o r of its a f f ilia tio n s w ith
t h e A m eric an I n s t i t u t e of M ining
and P e tr o le u m E n g in e e rin g ,
th e
P e tr o le u m E n g in e e r in g Club will
e n t e r ta i n w ith a b an q u e t F rid a y
night, a t tho U n iv ersity C om m ons,
F. B. P lu m m e r, p ro fe s s o r o f p e
trole um engine! ring, h a s a n n o u n c
ed. R. Suntan, vice p r e s id e n t of
th e H u m b le Oil C o m p an y a n d an
o f fic e r of
in s titu te , will be
principal sp e ak e r.
tho
T he U niversity c h a p te r
is
th e
in
t h e
i n
the
s t u d e n t c h a p te r of
to be o rg an iz ed
f i r s t
s t i t u t e
S o u t h w e s t , t h e local c h a p te r being j
n o t i f i e d A pril 23 th a t it had been j
ac ce pte d as- a m e m b er.
Leon T alks T on igh t
T o F ortnightly Club
Discussion o f t h e Lesbia Cycle
on c e r ta in
ly ric s of C a tu llu s by
Dr. H. J. Leon, a d ju n c t pro fe sso r
of Classical
be
th e m a in f e a t u r e o f the p r o g r a m I
of th e F o r tn i g h tly Club m e e tin g
T h u r s d a y night a t 8 o’clock a t th e
F a c u l ty Club.
la n g u a g e s, will
A t
th is m e e tin g a c o m m ittee
will be ap p o in te d to n o m in a te o f
ficers f o r n e x t year. At th e n e x t
m e e ti n g of th e club, May 21, the
c o m m itte e will r e p o r t a n d o f fic e r s
foi n e x t y e a r will be chosen, said
IU C. S tep h e n so n , s e c r e t a r y
Dr.
of th e club.
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A pp lications M ade
For D ance M anager
W r it te n app lica tio n s f o r m a n a
g e r o f th e s u m m e r a ll-U n iv ersity
d an c es a re pow being received in
the office o f tho D ean of S t u d e n t
L ife, a n n o u n c e d Amo N ow otny,
assistant dea n of men, T h u rs d a y .
to a p
Applicants a r e e x p e cted
p e a r in p erso n at a m e e ti n g
in
Main Building M I a t 2 o ’clock
Monday.
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I N I T I A T I O N P O S T P O N E D
B ecause most o f th e new m e m
b e r s of Sigm a Delta Chi, h o n o r
a r y and p ro fe ssio n a l
jo u r n a lis m
f r a te r n ity , will be busy w ith tilt'
In te rsc h o la stic L ea g u e Meet, S u n
d a y ’-. T e x a n will n o t lie ed ited by
new in itiates of the f r a t e r n i t y , Ike
Moore,
a n n o u n c e d
\V e dne sda y.
presid e n t,
I n stea d , th e new m e m b e r s will
t'du
th e T e x a n of S u n d a y , May
IT, Moore said. While e d itin g the
paper, the new m e m b e rs will w ear
tuxedos, tr a d itio n a l a t t i r e of S ig
ma D elta Chi neophy tes.
re p o r ts
ill: Lois
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T E N R E P O R T E D I L L
T h e U n iv ersity H e a lth
th e
S e r
follow ing s tu d
vice
e n ts
Jo h n sto n , Belva
Ball, W a lte r Howie, Le e r a N o r
A n na
wood, Chase T hom pson,
Mac Kress, a n d E liz a b e th h Gor-
zy c k e at St. David’s H o sp ita l;
V ivian Tyson a n d D a f fa n G ilm er
at Set on s
In fir m a ry . D orothy
L a n e is ill a t h e r home.
Social Calendar
Birthday P arty
W IT H the ap p ro a c h in g 1 close of
bee n
e v e n ts ii avo
the social c a le n d a r
school, m a ny
crow ded into
in the oil ice of th e Dean e t V o -
m en.
Mrs. P e r c y V. P e n n y b a c k e r will
be h o n o re d
s e v e n ti e th
on h e r
at
b ir th d a y T h u rs d a y , May 7.
12 bio o ’clock a t th e C o u n try Club
A u stin w o m en a n d club w om en
t h r o u g h o u t
th e S ta te .
to
schools in T e x a s
Phi G am m a D elta
1 2 o’clock. G irls o f j [ic
f r a t e r n i t y ( Mrs. P e n n y b a c k e r rn Un* a u t h o r
will e n t e r ta i n w ith a picnic d a n c e f of ti e f i r s t co m p lete T e x a s his-
F r id a y , May 8 , a t B a rto n S prings, I to ry , w hich has b ee n used in pub-
f r o m 0
a n d else-
L ittle fie ld D o rm ito ry will have a J w h e r e f o r m a n y yea rs. She now
fo rm a l dance F r id a y night. May
sp e n d s h e r tim e d oin g ac tiv e club
8 . fro m 9 to 12 o’clock a t th e d o r
w ork, a n d f o r the p a s t few y e a r s
mitory. N ew m a n C lub will have
le c tu r in g
has
ex ten siv e
S ta le s.
j th r o u g h o u t
a d a n c e
in th e N ew m a n C lub
room s fro m 9 to 12 o’clock, f ri
Mrs. la n n y b a c k e r , as Cie s tu d e n t,
th e te a c h e r , and th e clu b w om an,
d ay nig ht, M ay 8 .
Will h e a r T h u r s d a y th e d i f f e r e n t
p h as es of Im r life p raise d by those
who know o f the la s tin g in f lu e n c e
she ha: h ad up o n e d u c a tio n an d
c u l tu r e d u r i n g th e y e a r s w hen it
w as g r e a tly needed.
th e U n ite d
done
I
F o u r e v e n ts have b een sc h e d
uled fo r S a t u r d a y n ight, May 9.
A lpha Epsilon Phi s o r o rity will
have a d an c e a t the c h a p te r house
I fro m 8 to 12 o’clock. T he P hy -
! s;eal E d u c a tio n M a jo rs Club will
; ! ave a b a n q u e t and d an c e at th e
Driskill Hotel from 7 to IO o’clock.
S igm a Phi Epsilon f r a t e r n i t y will
have a
te a dan c e a t th e A u stin
to 8:30
I C o u n t ry
I o’clock S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n . Tile
a n - U n iv e rs ity d unce a t G re g o ry
I G y m n a s iu m f r o m 9 to 1 2 o ’clock
will be th e la st event o f the week.
( d u b f ro m
5
Mrs. T h o m a s F. T a y l o r is c h a ir
m an of th e p r o g r a m c o m m itte e ;
Mrs. M aggie B a rry , to a s tm i s tr e s s ;
an d Mrs, W a ite r B re m o n d , c h a ir
m an Jel<« k W e d n e s
d ay a f t e r n o o n at th e D riskill H o
te l: F r a n k ( ’onnally. V e r n o n Cook,
I T e m p le Bailey, Ned S t a r k e y , Dick
Edmundson* Caid L u e t c k e , J o h n
Polly, R andolph Y ost, IU < . G ra n d -
[ b erry ,; G A n n -SD eof,. H a sk e ll Rob-
i orts, Bill Smfth. H e n r y L an e , a n d
' J a m e s C hapm an.
A b a n q u e t w as held fo llow ing
th e new
in itia tio n , h o n o r in g
the
initiates.
rn
*
*
W adley Leaves
Miss E m ily W a d le y
le f t A u s
tin T u e s d a y f o r h e r hom e in T e x -
k a n a , w h e r e she will b e m a r r i e d
to Ralph Rand olph of A ustin a n d
Dallas S a tu r d a y ,
J u n e 3, Miss
W adley bas been ti ' ' 1 g u e s t of Miss
R u th Key o f this city.
H er m o th e r , Mrs. J . K. W a dle y ,
and h er a u n t , Miss Isa < rowell of
Los A ngeles, Cub. left S a t u r d a y
I e x a r k a n a .
evening , May 2,
Miss i rowell will r e m a in in T e x
a r k a n a f o r Hie w edd ing.
fo r
- a t M ueller’s Shoe Store
Fashionable Footw ear
. . . for sum m er
Pum ps
Straps
Sand als
O x fords
$ 7 .5 0 to $ 1 4 .5 0
-—W A R M E R D A Y S — A N D GAY C O L O R S
S U N T A N ,
B E A U T IF U L S H A D E S O F
P U T T Y B E I G E , W H I T E , N A T U R A L L I N
E N
.
. . A L L F O R M A B R IL L IA N T S Y M
P H O N Y O F Y O U T H F U L F O O T W E A R .
- MA NY B E A U T I F U L
C O M B I N A T I O N S
O F S P O R T E F F E C T S —
. . . A N D W E F I T C O R R E C T L Y *
h o m e o f G ood Shoes a n d H osiery J
6 0 6 CONGRESS AVE*
Serving the University Since 1885
K osher M eats
and S a usage
\ y e S p e c ia liz e in Dutch Lunches and K eg Beer
* * ^ l,! ",)c
Hot Lunch
KLEINSCHMIDT^
SUCCESSORS TO G EO RG E Z E R C H A U SK Y
DELICATESSEN N-CAFETERIA
LET US P R E P A R E Y O U R PICNIC LU NC HES
UNIVERSITY
DRUG STORE
P. W . M c F a d d e n & Co.
80 7
Congress
Private T ab les on B alcony
Im ported C h eese and S a u sa g e s
T e le p h o n e
* 8281
H M M —
I
I"
UMI I llll ll ■■111 PUI— —ll — —
21
21
Come first to our Swimming
Suit D e p a r t m e n t -
T h e n a trip to the crashing
waves or placid pool is
bound to be successful
*3 .95
to $7-95
Get off to a flying start this summer
with a visit to our swimming suit de
partment. We carry a complete line
of the ever-popular Cannier Swim Suits,
T. H. W illiam s
Congress at I ifth
We Are
Happy to Extend
Our Twenty-First
Iel come
to
IN T E R S C H O L A S T IC
L E A G U E
D E L E G A T E S
a n d J e w e l H i t t
C O N T E S T A N T S I N B O Y S ’ E X T E M P O R A N E O U S S P E E C H
PAGE SIX
T H E D A I L Y T E X A N
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 (
CONTESTANTS ARRIVE FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE
S a l i s b u r y S chool. M e m p h is : L y r e l D a v is
D istr ic t N o. 13.
S p r i n g C r e e k School, R i c h l a n d S p r i n g s :
Ione
D ebate a n d D eclam ation C o n te s ts F or
A ll Divisions D r a w D elega tes
S t a t e M eeting fro m T w e n t y - S i x
Districts.
Interscholastic League delegates from twenty-six dis-,
trieds will compete for state honors here today, Friday,
and S aturd ay . The following are listed a s e n trie s :
CONTESTANTS IN BOYS’ DEBATE
D istr ic t No.
D is! riot No.
D istr ic t No.
D i s t r i c t N o.
D istr ic t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t N o.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
1.
9
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Va
IO.
A m a r i l l o : G e r a l d B ro w n a n d H u g h F i n c h e r
L u b b o c k : C h r i s t y ( ' a n n t h a n d M a r t i n H a m i l t o n
M e m p h i s : C e a r l e y B e a d K i n a r d a n d E u g e n e C lem -
♦ Hts
H o llid a y : R osco e C h il d e r s a n d C o y t B ris c o e
S h erm a n : D ick S a n d e r s and W a r n e r E v a n s
G r e e n v i l l e : B ill M id d le to n a n d G o r t h O l e r
G i l m e r : L in d le y B e c k w o r th a n d C o n r a d M o r g a n
Ros<(.(
C isco: B illy M urray a n d H ayw ood K in s e y
N o r t h S id e H i g h S chool ( F t . W o r t h ) : J e n k i n s C a r
h a A rnold and J e w e ll Pelion
n e and B e v erly H ow ell
D i s t r i c t No.
I L
D i s t r ic t No. 12.
I Est riot N o. 13.
D i s t r i c t No. 34.
ir>.
D i s t r i c t No.
K ere n s: B illy E v erh ca rt and H o m e r C a r r o l l , J r .
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D i s t r i c t No. 16.
D i s t r i c t No. 17.
D i s t r i c t N o.
B isti i d No. LL
D i s t r i c t No, 20.
l b s ' r i d No. 21. M ilb y H ig h ( H o u s t o n ) : S a r a h D a v i s
B is t r i d N o . 99
U v a l d e : E l i z a b e t h G e t z e n d a n e r
Bisti, i d No. 99Mf) * B r a c k e n r i d g e H i g h ( S a n A n t o n i o ) : G l a d y s R eed
E d n a : MHilled \ ogel
B ist riot No. 21.
D i d r i d No. 25, O d e m : Li Ilia* W e b b
D i s t r i c t No. 26.
B o rt N e c h e s : N e llie Block
F t . S t o c k t o n : L e o n a B r a n n o n
L l a n o : Till it1 B. M oss
C o l u m b u s : L e a h W il s o n
L a F e r i a : E l e a n o r O e h s n e r
IS. M i l e s : S ig g l e H u n t
ti. B e ck er
T H K E E R G O N l l . S T A N T S
D i s t r i c t No .
D i s t r i c t Nu.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
D i s t r i c t No .
D i s t r i c t No.
l e s t i ict No,
Di s t ri c t No.
D i s t r i c t No.
8.
ti.
IO.
1 2.
O c h i l t r e e S ch oo l. P e r r y t o n : M a g g i e T u r n e r
Biodyne S cho ol, B l a i n s : F r a n c e s C le v e l a n d
F i n n e y S chool, G r o w : V n o ta H u d g e n s
M i n g B e n d S ch oo l, G r a h a m : E v e ly n L e a k e
H i c k o r y G r o v e School, K lo n d ik e : C ly d e J o h n s o n
G o o d s o n School, H u g h e s S p r i n g s : J . A, G oodson
A d a S chool, S w e e t w a t e r : M e r ril l L. H u t c h i n s
P o s t O a k S chool, B r e c k e n r i d g e : D o ra M in g s
S u b l e t ! School, A r l i n g t o n : F r a n c e s F i l i e r e
M o r a l S ch oo l, N a c o g d o c h e s : C e c ilia P e n a
For M other’s Day
the one gift that means more
to Mother than all else—
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
O rder fro m y o u r C a c tu s n e g a tiv e , if you w ith
Christianson-Leberman
P hone 2-2567
S t a n l e y
D istr ic t N o. 14.
D is tr ic t N o. 15.
D is tr ic t N o. 18.
D istr ic t N o. 19.
D istr ic t N o. 20.
D is tr ic t N o. 21.
D is tr ic t N o. 22.
D is tr ic t N o. 23.
D is tr ic t N o. 24.
D is tr ic t N o, 25.
D is tr ic t No. 26.
A l t o S p r i n g s School, K o s s e : R o b e r t J a n tx
W h i t e H a ll School, N a v a s o t a : O l g a F i n k e
P u l l i a m School, S a n A n g e lo : R u b y R eid
W h i t e s t o n e School, L e a n d e r : Mozelle M in n ic k
E l d r i d g e School, G a r w o o d : M i ld re d C a r n e y
F u l s h e a r School, F u l s h e a r : E d w a r d D o z ie r
L a g u n a School, L a g u n a : M a r y O n a S h e lly
S a n G e r o n im o School, S e g u i n : E ls i e K i r s t
M issio n V a l l e y School, V i c t o r i a : E l i z a b e t h S c h a e f e r
M i k e s k a School, M i k e s k a : N ell F r e a s i e r
R u n School, D o n n a : D o r o t h y S h i m o t s u
A R T C O N T E S T A N T S
E n t r i e s , “ S till L if e in C h a r c o a l ” :
A n a h u a c H i g h S ch o o l: L o r r a i n e M e itz e n
A u s t i n J u n i o r H i g h S chool, A u s t i n : L a d y Cleo L y n n
A u s t i n S e n i o r H ig h School, A u s t i n : D o r o t h y L i t t i e p a g e
B r a d y S chool, A m a r i l l o : R e n a Belle R o d d y
D e n is o n H ig h S c h o o l: L a w r e n c e B a t e s
G r a n d S a l i n e H ig h S ch o o l: O dic K n i g h t
H a r r o l d H ig h S c h o o l: P r i c e K in g
W o r t h a m H i g h S ch oo l: G e n e v a B y e r s
E n t r i e s , ’“ S till L if e in C o lo r’
A u s t i n S e n io r H i g h S chool, A u s t i n : — S a m u e l O r t e g a
A u s t i n J u n i o r H ig h S chool, A u s t i n : H e le n R u t h K l e i g
B u s h l a n d H ig h S c h o o l: L e o la F o g g
D e n is o n H i g h S c h o o l; E u g e n e C l i f t
G r a n d S a li n e H ig h S ch o o l: P a u l i n e M i ll e r
A n d e r s o n School, O r a n g e : B e v e r ly D oyle
R o b s to w n H i g h S c h o o l: C a r o l y n Koonce
V e r n o n J u n i o r H ig h S chool, V e r n o n : F l o r e n c e N o v i!
W o r t h a m H ig h S ch o o l: L illie R o a r k M e a d o r
E n t r i e s , “ M o d e llin g ” :
A u s t i n S e n io r H ig h School, A u s t i n : S a m B l a c k s t o n e
A u s t i n J u n i o r H ig h School, A u s t i n : C h e s t e r W a lla c e
A m a r i l l o H ig h S c h o o l: M a r i e F o r s y t h
R u n S c h o o l , D o n n a : H a r r y S h im o ts u
V e r n o n J u n i o r H ig h School, V e r n o n : S a r a N ell N e a t h e r y
O N E - A C T P L A Y C O N T E S T A N T S
T h e F i f t h A n n u a l O n e - A c t P l a y C o n t e s t of th e L e a g u e h a s been
c o n d u c te d
T h r e e h u n d r e d c a s t s
e n t e r e d th e t w e n t y - n i n e d i s t r i c t t o u r n a m e n t s a n d t h e w i n n e r s i n th e s e
in a s e r ie s of
t o u r n a m e n t s .
tw o
d i s t r i c t s , r e s p e c ti v e ly , c o m p e t e d in f o u r r e g i o n a l t o u r n a m e n t s , hel<
i n t h e fo l lo w in g i n s t i t u t i o n s :
S im m o n s U n i v e r s i t y , A b i l e n e ; S o u t h w e s t Texas S t a t e T e a c h e r :
C olleg e, S a n M a r c o s ; S a r a H o u s t o n S t a t e T e a c h e r s C ollege, H u n t s
V i l l e ; a n d C ollege o f I n d u s t r i a l A r t s , D e n to n . T h e c a s t s p r e s e n t ii
t h i s , t h e S t a t e C h a m p i o n s h i p t o u r n a m e n t , a r e t h e w i n n e r s , r e s pee
ti v e ly , in th e f o u r r e g i o n a l t o u r n a m e n t s a b o v e e n u m e r a t e d .
T h e c o n t e s t will be h e ld in t h e A u s t i n H i g h S cho ol a u d i t o r i u m
8 P.M., M a y 7.
Ja c kso n ville H ig h School w ill p r e s e n t “ S u b m e r g e d ” w ith t h e follow-?
in g p u p il s a s n u m b e r s rn
t h e c a s t : J . C. d o w e rie s , E d w a r d T i p t o n
M a r t i n P e a r s o n , H u b e r t P ic k e n s , H y m a n R o t h s t c i n , F e r d i n a n d D a w
son .
P la in v ie w H igh S c h o o l w ill p r e s e n t “ S u b m e r g e d ” w i t h t h e following
p u p i l s a s m e m b e r s o f t h e c a s t : B ill C liffo rd , F r a n k P e a r s o n , J . 1)
S u l l i v a n , H a r v e y B o n d , H o r a c e N o b le, R o b e r t l l i n n .
P o ly tec h n ic H ig h S ch o o l ( F o r t W o r t h ) w ill p r e s e n t “ T h u r s d a y E v e
( T u r n t o P a g e 7 )
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS
. . . TO . . .
San A n t o n i o
$ 2.20
$ 1.5©
£
Leave Austin 3 : 2 0 p. rn.,
or 6:01 p. rn. every Sat
urday.
Leave Austin 5 :2 0 a. rn.
every Sunday.
Round
Trip
R ound
T rip
RIDE THE
KATY
L e a v e A u s tin E a rlie r
S tay lo n g e r in S a n A n t o n io
T ic k e t* c a n b e p u r c h a se d In
a d v a n ce
d ep o t
o f f ic e .
at c it y or
P h o n o 7 2 0 2 or 5 4 8 2
GEORGE B E N D E T T I,
C i t y P assenger A g en t.
All ti c k e t* g o o d to r e t u r n l e a v e S a n A n t o n i o 1 : 3 0 p. m.
o r 1 1 : 0 0 p . rn. S u n d a y n i g h t .
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HEMtiTI’K'H INO ON SHORT NOTICE—
Also pleating, covered buttons, rhine
stones, eyelets, h o e mendim;. Mabel
G&nnaway Shoppe. 7 1 8 1 Congress. Phooi
HJG J,
DRESSMAKING
sity patronage solicited. Knees
DRESSMAKING and alteration. U n iver
are
re* unable M n . W, Y. Knight. Phone
5 7 11.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FOR RENT
T H E DAILY TEXAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTO SUPPLIES
MOVING & STORAGE
AUTO PAIN T SHOP
Authorised Du co Refinish ing Station.
E. R . COLE. 106 E. IST. Phon e 400S.
I KLOS th .... ..................
. $1 OO p*r Una
minimum
three
Usee
GARAGE FOR BE N T : Two blocks of
I'river i t v, reiMuo.nl.ie, ogj li Universi
ty Ave. Phone 1 151 9,
If Your Car Doe* Not S ta rt
P H O N E J 7 IN.
UNIVERSITY I I,EXTR IC SERVICE
24 12 G U AOAI U P E
Other Rates od Request
APARTM ENTS
KOR RH NT; Desireable new
five-room
apartment, furnished. University neigh*
b o h . od. 2305 Nudies, available June I.
men t
W A N T E D —-Furnished house or apart
for summer. Write partieular#
a • to space, location, and terms to Box
I D27-H.
FOR R E N T —S ix-m om apartment in U n
iversity neighborhood — Phone SOI*.
FOK R E N T : Nicely furnished home to
to
blocks: Campus.
couple withou t children. June
September 1st. Two
2511 Wichita. Phone 21271.
l . t
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR R E N T : Furnished * room house,
two bat ha, shower, bleeping pore he -,
sin gle beds, for 12 studen ts, convenient
and cool. 2211 Rio Grande. Phone SSl.'i.
LOST & FO U N D
LOST— Kappa Sigma Pin, yellow gold,
pearl inset —call James Harvey, Kap
pa Sigma House for reward.
MRS, SALLIE WOODS on the approved
for couple,
for su m m er term,
list, has one apartment
(or nu it.
and rooms
I OU4 San Antonio,
l ’hone 7,1*5.
HOT B A R BEC U E! Good
juicy barber imd
beef,
lamb; chili,
tamales,
E a s t Fifth. Established eigh t year#.
enchiladas.
pork,
old-faahior
ham
104
APARTMENTS 5525.00 and up,
I f> 13
Whit is Get them now for the sum mer
term of school. Also ap artmen ts down
stairs, 605, VV. I lith. Phone 2351*.
HOUSES & APARTM ENTS
f ■' in - heil and unfurnished,
FOR RENT: H ouse s and apartments,
rooming
housed. Fraternity and Sorority houses
a specialty. Pa ii O S im m s Company.
(The Rental Agen ts) 121 W e s t 7th
Street. Phone 24121.
FOR SALE
trapt
$50 will boy I -64th landowner’# royalty
in C NI. Joiner’# new East
Texan Development. Unusual opportun
ity. Write A. L. Farrell, Grand Saline.
Texas.
■'■ggrww
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR REN T: Large, convenient southeast
bedroom. For gentlemen or couple.
Private home. University Neighborhood.
Phone 41*5, 2 * l t Nueces.
W A N TED
Ii YOU want work during the summer
paying $400.0(1 and up, see It P. Du
today
lam v at Austin Hotel at 2 I'- M
CH ILDREN cared
in my home 60
f*>r
cents per day, Will keep day or night
a lso by month. Telephone 2-4395.
W A N T E D : One copy
dress Box
tion, s la t in g price.
lh 17 Cactus. Ad
I927-M U n iversity S t a
WHERE TO ROOM
THIS SUMMER
ROOMS AND LODGING for b o ys: Two
if preferred, hut and cold
m e a l s ,
showers, cool mid convenient. Mr#, M.
ll. Roberts, 2204 Nueces, Phone 22*12.
thee#'
blocks of
FOR BOYS: Board and
th re
Private
bath. Mrs, Jam es Smith,
Park
Place, Corner 28th and Duval, Phone
4 211.
the Un iversity,
lodging,
300
FOR BOYS Rooms with Bleeping porch.
Across from c a m p u s Two apartments
for couples, one with private bath, Mr I.
Cline, 401 VV . 23rd. Phono 24383.
ROOM FOR TH R E E BOYS: Two bloc)
U n iversity , private bath. Convenient
and cmd. Reasonable rate-, 1904 Speed
way. P hone 85 78,
BAKERY
WHY P A Y MORE?
Special Rates
to Sororities
and Fraternities.
503 Guadalupe
—
Phone 9819
QUA! ITV BAKERY
CAFE
CIGARS
W H EN YOU
ARL DOWN TO WN
DROP IN
ABE FRANK C IGAR. CO.
CLOTHING W A N T E D
HIGHEST rn ah prices paid for second
hand clothing, shoes, bat* trunks and
417 JE 6th
nit cases. A. Schwart*.
Phone 3762.
MIG 11 KST
cl. thing, bm
ad to#’ chitin
107 East Sixth.
;>r:rc» paid
for second-hand
and hats. We also buy
. Phone 8717, or call by,
CLEANERS
Texas Cleaner* and S h o e Repair
Your perfect valet.
A l l work guaranteed.
2236 Guadalupe— Phono 5169.
DENTISTS
DR/L L Y N N and LYNK
Dental Surgeons
1912 Norwood Bld*.
PHONE B i s e
ICE
FOR BOYS: Board and lodging, one block
east of campus. 2 ” r,t and Tom Green.
l ’osey, 2213 Tom Green Street.
Call Mrs
Phone 21570.
RIGHT ON TH E CAMPUS: Men. excel
lent board and room- newly paltered.
C o o l ale. l ing porch. Very con ven ien t—
24 05 W hite s-■■■Phone 2-3357.
cupy delightful room
W ANTED- One or two women
to oc
large, quiet
home on W est Sixth. Sleeping porch,
« em I-private bath. Five minute# by au to
mobile from University. Phone 2-4502-
in
FOR RENT: Rooms for boys, two block#
U n iversity , cool and convenient. Also
three apartment#. Mr- R. M. W elt.
20 8 E. 23rd. Phone *20109.
and 1907 U n iversity Avenue.
FOR BOYS; Board and Lodging, 1005.
.POR
GIRLS: Board arid Lodging, 1907 1-2
University Ave Reasonable rate.-. Phon e
Mrs. Copeland *048.
MEN: Right on the campus, room
and
excellent board, new paper, living room
and radi-/, sleeping porch
in connection.
2405 Whitis, phone 23357.
porch
BOARD and
lodging for boys: sleeping
in connection, M >dern co n v en
iences , close to the University. Reason
able, Mrs. Joel E. Gunn, 706 WG 23r W e e k l y ; Ann Spies, F r a n k !.<-lie
Coleman, The Hound I p ; M a ry J im Rich, Elwood Brew er
C opperas ( * .vc, Th-* Unifier- Evelyn Beverly, E r n a F ritz
( ran**, The Cr a n e : Beat rice Rawls, Luis T ow nsend
Cuero, T u r k e y Talk. Marie G ra m a n n , F ra n c e s Keohler
Dallas Technical High Sch* ol. Ti ■ h T al k; Robert Redwm*-, OscatP
o d
-O
C entral High School, F o rt W orth, 7 hr P a n t h e r e t t e ; BHK Raker,
C ha m be rs
V ienna Louise Kennedy
G e o rg e to w n High, The E a gl e ; Robert Cooper, J e a n Meyer
Gainesville, Th*
Sam Houston H igh, Houston, Th* A gin; B e rth a Bell, Kufey B leaky
Laredo High, The Laredo High School J on rn** I: A b e la Gonzalez,,
l h Quest : K a th r y n Almon, Allene Bell
s i s I L M a r t i n e z
I u I'bock, HA sterner W o r l d: M ayborn Horrell, Billy F ra n c e s Nelson
Mt Mien, Tin W h e e l : D m I r w i n , F r e d Phil li ps.
( I i m to Pagi
'.rf
-JU
- m I
M U T H MADF. P R I N C I P A L
been * lect
Uriah Mosel ba
tho next
r.lu*
p r i n e i p a l of
schools f rn
or, who m ajored
once,
art - degi < *• from
i ei-i iv mi
lh a m p
p u b ! i ..*
te rm . Mo
in n a t u r a l sci-I
his hacheloi of
t he Univi cs it v.
(ihm unoufi
• /
8 H i A T R C
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931
THEATERS
" S H I P M A T E S ” — w ith Robert
M o n t g o me r y , D or ot h y
J o r
dan, a nd E r n e s t T o r r e n c e ,
ne w through Friday. A t the
P a ra m o u n t.
F I F T Y MI LLI ON F R E N C H *
MEN ’ — with Ol se n
and
Johnson, Cl audia Dell, and
John Hal li day, no w th rough
f riday. ‘‘Mr. Le mo n o f O r
a n g e , ” with El Brended and
l i f t Dorsay, mi dn i g ht mat*
1 1 : 3 0
twee Friday
o ’clock, and c o n t i nu i n g S a t
urday
t hrough T ue s da y . A t
ihc Hancoc k.
night,
" D R U M S O F J E O P A R D Y ” —
J u n e
wi th Wa m e r Ol and,
C ollyer, and L loyd H u g h es ,
on the screen; Sennett, m e n
talist, on
t w ic e
daily, now th rou gh S a tu r d a y ,
A t the Q u een .
s t a g e
th e
" C I M A R R O N ” !: >— with Rich-
asd D ix and Irene D u n n e,
l a ::t.
‘‘T h e S ea
t o da y .
God,” with Richard A r l e n
•md Fay W r a y , F riday and
Satur day. At the T e x a s .
ti mes
•Ow/,i uh i/tcs much abow th« average
flu ll ut I ■■(iii I .lh rd.
R e v ie w e d T o d a y
t h o
" S H I P M A T E S , ” now af
Pf a m o u n t ,
is a n a m u s i n g
little
e l e v a t i ng y o u n g R o b e rt
i ( ‘ im
M' ;*< ''ornery U> s t a rd o m and rela-
i nc onseque nt i a l s t or y of
.!i;: an
life. As a motion p i c t ur e if
nut.,
lilt Ie tx t t e r t ha n j u s t a t r i fit,
b u t as a m u s e m e n t it. is a l m o n a
con t i n uo u s
chuckle. Wi secra ks
a n d a c e r t a i n b r an d o f smut at
whii-ft nit a ’Mio ne es
invari ably
g a f ta w loudly a r f its chi ef stock
in 11adc. The p i t t u r n is Atli pro-
('
and
I:i >11> well a* t^d. T h a t is is, af-
is har dly a
it. Audi ences wilt
. d, a dot j na t * ly u I itten,
j.oinl sp dust
< njoy if, call it; a good show.
all, u n i mp o r t a n t ,
.lonely, a navy seaman, accord-
ii
Lo the story, isn't a t all e n
tail.-lactic about n a v y life. (IonRe
r eq u ir es the i nspi ra t i on
i n ritly
of a l” Ve-at*first-; iglu a f f a i r with
1 ie a d m i r a l ’s d a u g h t e r and a p n t-
t .
ii finite a p pe al t « Ins pride, fo
m a k e f rn w or k f o r a n d win a n
a p p o in tm e n t to Annapolis. Un th*.
t h e heroic
o t h e r hand,
savi ng o f
f r o m bei ng
i own un by an a m mu n it i o n ba r ge
in tho p at h of a blazing oil t a n k
f o r g e t
e r to ma k e
into
ci . ta i n t r o u bl e he has g o t
wi t h his s u pe ri or s in
c o mma n d,
•md o on. T h e r e ’s a good deal of
c o m e d y of v a r i o u s sorts, es pec i al
tak<>s
f leet
of ficialdom
it
t he
ly wisecracks. Dorothy
Jordoh,
E rnest Torrence, Hobart Bos
worth, C liff Edwards, Gavin Gor
don, Edward N ugent, Hedda Hop
per, George Irving,
Joan
Marsh
(like Jetm Hiarlow) art-
seen in good supporting roles.
and
Estim ate: C.
• i
i
th e
d etec tive s,
‘^FfFTY MILLION FRENCH-
MEN,” current attraction at the
is a concoction of as
Hancock,
sorted com edy of the Broadway
footlight.- variety h u n g on ,» a
story of love in gay Paree. I t’s th e
com edy »Hat matters, n o t
the
story- W itness its description? as
an "all natural color hurricane of
hilarity, with you ng lovers, w ise
cracking kidders, skidding taxis,
pus
sleight-of-hand performer-,
r a c in g
syfooting
horses, and all
g lit te r in g
haunts” o f the m e r r im e n t capitol
of the world. Olsen and Joh n so n ,
more or less famous as a n u t t y
comedy team , apfvear in p r o m i n
ent roles, their bag o f tricks and
o th e r antics b e in g hauled out ai
the slightest excuse
gone
through with for th e d e le c ta tio n of
lo
audiences which are disposed
laugh. Theirs isn’t the only co m
edy,
is
for
supposed to he.
W illiam Glut
ton, John Halliday, H elen Broder
ick, Claudia Dell, I.ester Craw
ford, Charles J u d d s. Carmelita
Geraghty, Na! Carr, Vera Gor
don, and Norman Phillips, Jr., ap
pear
in other roles. The (mc'u n
is as well produced as it deserves,
and tie* technicolor is especially
e ffec tive .
it’s all comedy
and
-or
A you n g American millionaire,
so goes the story, on the loose in
Paris, sees a bi autiful girl and im
mediately knows that
lie simply
can't do without her. However,
on a bet, he must win her without
using any of his money. How he
g o i about i? makes the story but
not the picture, for the comedy
makes
anything
does.
the picture
if
Estimate; C.
* * *
‘DRUMS OF
JEO PA R D Y ,”
continuous on the screen at the
Queen Theater in connection with
the appearance o f Sinnett, rn* n*
Police, twice daily on the stage, is
a horror story thriller. It’s
the
same horror story thriller the m o
vies have eof n using year in year
out for lo, there many year- , tht
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events of
little bloodier than usual, hut tie
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thi
same. and
the actin g the same.
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in
Warner Oland has appeared
any number of times.
goes
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PAGE EIGHT
T H E D A I L Y T E X A N
T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 7, 1931
WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY DEMONSTRATED B Y ENGINEERS
NE IV ENGINEERING LABOR A TOR Y Electrical Show
Features Globe
production ii,us.!
^
tr a t in g th e v a r io u s o p e r a tio n s and
p ro d u cts w hich
l i o n s t o t h e m e c h a n ic a l en g in e e r - G r i g C o m A s k s M e n
D is p la y o f
tnav b e
t u r n e d 1
Inventions, A p p lia n ces
A n d F r e a k s ll ill B e M a d e For
V isitors at Annual B o ile r S h o w
F r id a y N ight.
B y HL M. K E M P
S o m e o f the a m a z in g and astounding' i n v e n t io n s in th e field o f
ele c tr ic a l d e v elo p m e n t will be d isp la yed in the E le c t r ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g
B u ild in g F r id a y night, May 8, On top o f the b u ild in g th e r e w ill be
f o u r la r g e loud sp e a k e r s w hich will a n n o u n c e th e p ro g ra m and fu r n is h
music d u rin g th e en tir e p e r fo r m a n c e . T h e v o lu m e o f th e loud speak*
ers will be s u f f ic i e n t so m ak e them heard fo r m a n y blocks. T h e first
ex h ib itio n w h e n o n e e n te r s the b u ild in g will be a m i n ia tu r e a irp o rt,
built to rep resen t a larg e airport. E very person w ho ens rs ‘ lie dom
o f th e b u ild in g will h e c o u n te d by a ph o to e lectric cell c e nter. T h is
t y p e o f c o u n te r is used in th e H udson tu n n el to count til. n u m b e r o f
ca rs th a t go u n d er th e
l l ad liont
R iver. 1
F o r t y - * i g h t F o o t S p a r k
th ere
first room
flu
In
is a
t e l sa co ii. T h e coil p r o d u c e s I*- I
5 0 0 , 0 0 0 volts a* e m million c y c le s j
f oot
p er sec o n d . A
for ty -eig h t
coli.
spark oan be p ro d u ced b y tho
In th e sa m e room w ith th e teisa
coil th ere is an oil t e s tin g tr a n s
f o r m e r u sed in t e s t i n g oil f o r a s
si m il a t i n g purposes.
In
iron®
In an a d jo i n in g r o o m t h e r e will
he d isp lay ed
c o n c e iv a b le
e v e r y
t y p e o f e le c trica l h ou seho ld app Ii*
an d *. • : S t o v e s ,
c b ' o n e r s ,
f a n s , and sim ilar a r tic le s w ill be
sh o w n here.
th e
laboratory,
te le p h o n e
t h e r e vniil fee e x h ib its on d elayed
speech*,-such a s w as shown in the
G reg o r y Gym fey ( 'orgies P. Grace
o f th e ;Bell T e le p h o n e C om pany.
E x h ib i t io n s on d e la y e d sp eech , in
is d ela y ed one
w h ic h
s e n nd. th e ta lk in g arc and var
i o u s o th er a m a z i n g e x h ib itio n s of
th is aunt. T h e O n d a n g r a p h e and
th e « allograph will be ex p lain ed .
tr a c i n g wave
T hey are used
s h a p e s ut v o lt a g e cur!' tits.
tin* v o ic e
in
In thy t e l e p h o n e d isp la y t h e a u
t o m a t i c te le p h o n e an d th e a c c o m
p a n y in g a p p a r a tu s w ill be show n.
T h e p h o n elo s co p e is an in str u m e n t
t h a t m a k e s it p o ssib le for o n e to
s e e th e w o rd s
I he
v o ic e is th row n on a s c r e e n so one
m a y s e e th e w o r d s a s f a s t a s th e y
“ ’I he B e a u t y P ar
a m sp o k en .
lo r ,” on e x h ib itio n near th e t e l e
p h o n e d isp lay, ss a dark room in
w h ic h tin- b o d y and fa c e a ppear
l i f e l e s s and g h o st ly .
he sp ea k s.
‘B u c k i n g B r o n c o
lig h t;
a u t o m a t ic
T h e r e will b e a d isp la y
in tin
m ain e n g i n e d mr
la b o r a t o r y o f
sm a ll e n g in e and g e n e r a t o r sets;
la r g e 8 0 k. w . **\V o od G en era to r,
w h ic h will b e on a s e p a r a t e ba se I
on
th e so uth s i d e o f th e build- j
in g ; a s t r o to s c o p e u se d to d e t e n u - 1
in e th e sp eed o f m a c h i n e s ; n eon j
t u b e
s t a r t in g
p o in t, u sed to s t a r t m a c h in e s at a
d i s t a n c e fr o m th e o p e r a to r . O n e
o f th e m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g t h i n g s in
th is d isp la y is th e “ b u c k in g b ro n
c o . ” T h is p h e n o m e n o n is b e s t e x - ;
p la in e d by the fa ct th a t tho m otor
ru n s in o n e d irectio n and th e n th e
o th er. T w o g e n e r a t o r s w ill fee
r u n n n ig parallel. A b lock will be ;
p laced in such a m a n n e r t h a t s y n
c h r o n iz i n g la m p s w ill be u sed to
b rin g them in to p a ra lle lism .
T h e main s w itc h b o a r d
fo r th e
e n ti r e b u ild in g is on th e e a s t side j
o f th e la b o r a t o r y a nd fro m it volt - j
a g e s a r e d ire cted t o all parts of
th e
lab o ratory .
F ro m
t h e s e so m e
One o f the most i n t e r e s t i n g e x
h ib i ti o n s is th e d isp la y o f m otors, j
s o m e o f w hich are th irty y ears c f :
id ea o f ;
a g e .
t h e p rog ress in the field o f i riven J
t i o n c a n be rea liz ed . A c o m p l e t e ;
s e t o f d i r e c t -c u r r e n t m o t o r s are i
p a r t
v a r y in g
fr o m to y s to la rg e 3 0 k. w. m o
to rs.
o f the eq u ip m en t
C h a n g e * C u r r e n t
is
is
is
st u n t
in t e r e s tin g
On th e w e s t side o f th e lab or
th. m e r c u r y are
a t o r y th ere
c o n v e r t i n g a l t e r n a t in g
u se d fo r
c u r r e n t to d ir e c t c u r r e n t. One o f
t h e m ain Uses o f th e a p p ar atu s is
to c h a r g e b a tterie s. On th e north
s id e
t h e m a g n e t ic e q u ip m e n t,
s u c h a s s t r e n g t h t e s t e r s , s p in n in g
balls, and tops th,at are c a u se d to
r o t a t e in a m a g n e t ic G elid. A n
o th er.
th e
f l o a t i n g dollar. P ro ba b ly on e o f
illu
t h e raoi-t a m a z in g ele c trica l
sio n s eve r s h o w n
is t he p e r f o r m - I
a n e e o f t he d i s a p p e a r a n c e a n d re- j
a p p e a r a n c e o f a v a se o f f l o w e r s .!
T h e v a s e is se e n e m p ty o n e m o
- a b o u
m e n t , ani t lie ! ■ xt t ' re
q u e t o f b e a u ti fu l f l o w e r s
it.
in
In th e n o r th w e s t c o r n e r th ere will
be lo c a te d th e r e la y b o ard s and I
in i
th e ^feprt circuit boards use.I
lines, i
c a lc u l a ti n g
la b o r a t o r y will i
T h e
'interesting;
h a v e
st u n ts. A m o n g th e a p p a ra tu s
;
th e
p h o to m e te r , used
o f lights.
in t e g r a tin g sp h e r e s and
i
the
te s t in g
a n u m b e r o f
tr a n s m is sio n
illu m in a tio n
th e
in
*
A “ T irrell” v o lt a g e
r e g u la t o r
k e e p s th e v o lt a g e o f th e W e s t in g
h o u s e m o t o r -g e n e r a to r s u p p l y in g
th e laboratory w ith d ir e c t cu r ren t.
it
T h is m a y be ob serv ed , f o r
is
lo c a te d
and
sw itch b o a r d
k e ep s the v o lt a g e c o n s t a n t b e tt e r
th a n a man could b y o p e r a tin g th e
c o n tr o l.
on a
A m o n g the t r a n s fo r m e r s o f t h e
la b o r a t o r y a r e s o m e v a r y in g
i ti
size fr om a S o , OOO volt te s t t r a n s
bell r in g i n g
f o r m e r to a small
is a d is p la y )
tram sfvfiner. T h e r e
o f a s e c t io n a l!zed 5 k ilo w a t t tr a n s -j
f o r m e r w hich s h o w s va rio u s parts
and m eth od s o f th e c o n s t r u c tio n
o f a tr a n s fo rm e r.
S o m e o f th esi
a re c o m m e r c ia l o n e s , o f d i f f e r e n t I
aize^ sh o w in g th e p ossib le trans-
f or in conin
‘
T h e “ lam p b a n k s ” or r e s i s t a n c e !
I used in various tests in
| oratorv% ur€ o n th e e a s t w a ll.
th e lab-
T h e
reactors arc used to m ak e a r t i f i - 1
elal tr a n s fo r m a tio n lin e s an d g iv e
t ho sa m e e f f e c t as a l o n g line.
In th e in str u m en t room is a set
o f in s tr u m e n t s used fo r all t y p e s ]
o f e le c tr ic a l m e a s u r e m e n t s . H e re )
are fo u n d too ls, a sm a ll m a c h in e ]
shop, and m a t e r ia ls w ith w h ich the
in s tr u m e n ts and a p p a r a t u s can be
i . pai r ed.
Int fere n t elect rival e q u ip m e n t
c o m p a n ie s h a v e sent .Ii-play e a se -
o f m e t e r a s s e m b lie s , sw itc h b o a r d s,
f u s e d i s p l a y s , and
in
l( ti c o n ta in t h e sa m p le s of
R o o m
i n s u la ti o n s , and
I elec trica l ca b le s ,
I overh ead c a b le s used in lo n g ( .f a n s -I
m i s s i o n l i nes . R o om Itll c o n t a i n s
I in a d d i t i o n to th is, an x-ra y m a - j
! c h i n e .
the c as t <
T h e r e is a l s o a n e w m o t o r g e n - !
j orator set o f IOO k. vc, A 2 , ton*
s y n c h r o n o u s m o t o r d r i v e s a
j v o l t
t hat h
is o n e o f tin
eq u ip m en t.
1 2 3 - 2 3 0 vo l t g e n e r a t o r
a bl e t o di l i v e r too a m p e r e s . The- j
-et w a s m a d e b y W e s t h i g h ort '■
and
s uch
t h e r e a r e t w o 2 5 0 volt d. e ns< - j
t irs. u s e d t o d rive g e n e r a t o r s
t he l a b o r a t o r y . T h e ie ha ve a f l e x - I
, i ole s p e e d ra n g e and t h e r e f o r e a r e
: c o n s i d e r e d v ery g o o d f o r u se
in
: t he
i
t y p e •• o f J
a d d i t i o n .
l at est
In
l a b o r a t o r y .
latest
has been d e v e l o p e d
W e i t z e l m o t o r .
ty p e o f m o t o r that
is t h e F i n n -
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in
p a n e l s a
In i he r e n t e r o f t he l a b o r a t o r y
is a $ 2 , 5 0 0 W e s t i n g h o u s e s w i t c h
F r o m t hi s t h e m o t o r g e n -
bo a r d .
! era t o r s e t s art* c o n t r o l l e d , h a v i n g
o f t h e
part
’ s t a r t i n g
thi s, v o l t a g e
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tin*
I here ar e a lso oil c i r
cuit b re a k ers and p r o te c t iv e r e
lays that h an d le th e l i t ) and 2 2 0
volt cir c u its.
s w i t c h b o a r d .
c a n b e p l a c e d <-n s m a l l e r
but i o n
I building.
sw it c h b o a r d s
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( C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 7)
M a rfa, The S h o r t h o r n : N o t a Slack, Kl teller Met alf,*
Pa .
tine, Th, { ' ho l t , •: H arriet Malloy, M arjorie l l i n z i e
P ecos, T h e I'n mbi t 1 u < i d : Gail B row nlee ( g i r l ) , Melvin C ow an
B ra c k e n r id g e H ig h , S a n A n to n io,
/ ’/it T i n t s : W il ia R ic h ey , F . I*.
Main A v e n u e H ig h , S a n A n ton io, Th< I l u i s a c h e : V icto r C raze, Mar
B ro w n
g a r e t Woodfin
T a y lo r , Tin C o t t o n fiat!: E lizabeth Ake. V e r a A n n E n g d a h l
C O N T E S T A N T S IN G IR L S ' T E N N I S
W in n e r s o f Bi I* I riot M atches
Girls* Do ub l e s
P u n n y Leu A d a m s and D orothy H ar rison , Littlefield
H azel S im m o n s and Loueva Couch. Oklaunion
Iren e W a sh in g to n and Hazel RatclitV, A tla n ta
La V e rn e S t a g e s and A lv a Mao C raig, M asonic H o m e ( F o r t
W ilm a P erry and C harlie M cGraw, B r ecken rid g e
E v e ly n T y n e r an d P a u lin e Campbell, W o rth a m
M a r th a T oo ts and J u a n it a Spurlock, P in ela nd
S a d ie C u rren and M arie Surlier, P ete r s P r a ir ie, Mason
D o r is G reen and L au ra W ash bu rn , S a n J a c in t o ( H o u s t o n )
Mabel N e w to n and E th e l Sp ru ill, V a len tin e
Aldine S p aeek a n d A n ita Kubena, F a y e tte v ille
Grace M cM u r ra y and Kell W atk in s, H a l la n d a l e
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V era F lood and E liza b eth B usker, C orpus Christi
G i r l s * S in g l e s
L ucile S te n g e l, P e p School, Hockley C ounty
M a I ie I G i \e n s , Pet i olla
< (pal H ale, Queen C ity
J u a n it a Bills, M asonic Home ( F o r t W orth )
Ruby S m ith , B ig S p r in g
8 a rah Lee Morton, S t a t e Hom e (C o r sic a n a )
B eu lah Met kill and, L o n g v iew , or F r a n c e s Candil?, Concord
School, Leon County
( G a lv e s t o n )
Mabel Lee Hall, G eorgetow n
A g n e s Kelly, B a ll
R uby F le tc h e r , V a len tin e, or Leis H ouston, P a in t Rock
Lucy E ste s , P o rt L a va ca
F ra nces Mort s, M ain A v e n u e
K atie R e m s e n , V iolet, N u eces C o u n ty
( S a n A n to n io )
SPECIAL NOTICE
H ig h est cash price paid for secon d hand
c lo th in g — shoes, o vercoats, suits, boots.
A. SCHWARTZ
— will call for—
Phone 3762
One o f th e o u t s t a n d in g f e a t u r e s a v a r ie t y o f fin is h e d oa st
iron m ( n jn
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d o n e b y op er a tio n o f th e lathe.
la r g e st and Sm allest Light
Bulbs to Be Displayed
to b e g iv e n F r id a y n ig h t , M ay 8,
li g h t g lob e ,
will he a 30 K. W.
which
is used
f o r
li g h tin g a ir
ports. T h is g lo b e is m a d e b y th e
G e n e r a l E le c tr ic C o m p a n y , and
it is on e o f the la r g e st o f its kind.
T h e A u s t i n M unicipal A ir p o r t is
illu m in a te d b y a IO K. W, ligh t,
l a r g e s t
a irp o rts
t i m e s as
la rg e. T h e
u s i n g on e
th e
th r e e
light
will b e on th e sou th sid e o f t h e
E n g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g and will be
used to lig h t up the e n tir e block.
I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e l a r g e s t g l o b e
m ad e, th e sa m e c o m p a n y wi l l send
t h e s m a l l e s t o n e t o b e ex h ib ited
in th e sh o w . T h is g lo b e is called
i t h e “ Grain o f W h e a t , ” b e c a u s e
o f i t - s i z e . It is a p p r o x i m a t e l y t h e
s i z e o f a g r a i n o f w h e a t .
is
I used in su rg ic a l o p e r a tio n s and b y
s p e c
it c a n be c o n v e n i e n t l y
p l a c e s
n e c e s
u s e . T h e s m a l l g l o b e
o f
it. w h i l e t h e
c a r . e y e , n o s e an d
ia l i s t s , a s
s l i p p e d
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f u r i !
t a k e s a v e r y
po wa r t o i l l u m i n a t e
a m o u n t
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the new $ 3 , 0 0 0 six- I Public s p e a k ,npr d e p a r tm e n t,
,
th e
t o
all m e n s t u d e n t s w h o h av e had
e x p e r ie n c e in public s p e a k in g c o n
t e s ts to se r v e a s j u d g e s and chair-
I n t e n K h o ia stic L<,a g u e
o u t fr o m th e sa m e s e t u p is to be .
sh o w n on
sp eed T u r r e n t L a th e, T he tra n s
fo r m a t io n o f th e raw product into
A n a ir-o p e ra ted e n g i n e c o n v e r t
ed fr o m a s tea m e n g i n e will fu r
a n o v e lt y . T h is m ach in e
nish
st e a m b y d e
c h a n g e s
g r e e s u n til snow' is fo r c e d o u t o f
a pipe
from w h ich s t e a m would
o rd in a rily com e.
in - g o in g
In ter n a l co m b u s tio n e n g in e s will
be r e p r e s e n t e d by a fu ll D eisel,
a s e m i-D e is e l, a n d a horizontal
k e r o s e n e e n g in e . A g as e n g in e
e lec tr ic g e n e r a t o r u n it sim ilar to j v e r s it
th e t y p e used b y
a r t i ll e r y corps
in th e W orld W a r w ill be in clu d
ed in th is se c tio n o f th e show.
d ay. T h e s e m e n are asked to c all
at Z Hall 2 5 T h u rsd ay .
O n e h u n d red ju d g e s , both f a c
s t u d e n t m e m b e r s , are
u lt y a n d
n e e d e d T h u r sd a y n ig h t, w h ile tw o
ju d g e s will be req u ired
h u n ded
f o r
s p e a k in g
c o n t e s t s , d e b a te s , and d e c la m a
tio n s F r id a y m orn in g .
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L o u is H a m b y , w h o r e c e iv e d h is
e n g i n e e r i n g d e g r e e fr o m th e U n i-
to
A u s ti n fr o m G a lv e sto n w h e r e he
has b e e n w o r k in g .
in 1 9 2 7 , h a s r e tu r n e d
into
in
to
th e molds
E le a n o r L u e tc k e
o f N e w m a n
Hall s p e n t t h e w e e k -e n d a t her
h o m e in S a n A n to n io .
th e
fo u n d ry
R e g u la r w o rk
w ill d e m o n s tr a te
th e visito rs
th e m e t h o d o f p o u r in g m o lten iron
and b ra ss
from
in g s t u d e n t s w ill act a s g u id e s
w h ich m a n y varied an d a rtistic a l
th e visito rs. T h e y w ill ex -
fo r
ly-sh ap ed p r o d u cts are produced.
S o m e o f th e s e m ay b e g iv en a w a y ) plain th e v a r io u s f a c t o r s in v o lv e d
in th e o p e r a tio n o f th e m a c h in e s
a s so u v e n ir s , said M. S. B o w en,
w hich m a y n ot be c lea r to
th e
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f t h e shops. U n
s p e c t a t o r s in w a t c h in g th e a c tu a l
the
u su a l
th e
o p e ra tio n . T h e p r o g r e ss o f
m o lte n m e t a l a s
from
be
m a ch in e parts p ro d u ced will
th e top hole o f th e c u p o la which
tra ced th r o u g h th e p a ttern shop,
is p la ced o v e r th e m o ld s will be
e n o r m o u s a f e a t u r e o f the f o u n d r y section , j the f o u n d r y shop, and the m a ch in e
to be ex- shop. S o m e o f th, m a c h in e s w ill
in o p e r a tio n , b u t o n e or
en g in e e r - more o f ea ch t y p e w ill o p erate.
lig h tin g e f f e c t s fr o m
S e v e r a l m e c h a n i c a l
W o o d
L ibbed.
tu r n in g
is also
n o t be
fl o w s
it
EMSca through & Sons
takes pleasure in welcoming
the Visitors of
the
Interscholastic League
W ha te ve r we can do to serve you while you are
here . . . wh a te ve r we can do to ma ke your stay
in Austin more pleasant . . . such is our desire and
sincere wish.
t h e
U n i v e r s i t y
w i t h
s u p p l i e s
l i g h t a n d p o w e r , s t e a m f o r h e a t
i ng , c o m p r e s s e d
t o r i e s , a n d d i r e c t c u r r e n t
s e v e r a l l a b o r a t o r i e s , w i l l be s h o w n
in m i n i a t u r e .
l a b o r a - I
f o r j
a i r f o r
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t e s t i n g b y a 5
h o r s e p o w e r e l e c t r i c d y n a m o m e t e r
wi l l b e e x h i b i t e d i n o p e r a t i o n o n
a
s i x - c y l i n d e r C h e v r o l e t m o t o r
a n d a n e i g h t - c y l i n d e r S t u d e b a k e r
m o t o r . T h e e l e c t r i c d y n a m o m e t e r ]
t h e m o r e r e c e n t a d d i - '
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th a t’s 100°c B u re D y e C re p e de Chine
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Smart, up-to-the-minute lin
gerie fashions . . . trimmed
in dain ty laces in th e most
artistic ways.
D a n c e S ets
P a n tie s
S te p in s
Cool and Colorful These
T w o - I one Rayon Pajamas
‘2.79
or the more subdued pastels . . . in comfor
table two piece styles t h a t la under easily an>y
well.
3-Piece R ayon Pajama Ensembles
Y o u t h f u l p a ja m a e n s e m b le s , w ith w id e
tr o u s e r s, tu ck -in s l e e v e le s s b lo u s e an d
a ja c k e t . B r ig h t tw o t o n e c o lo r c o m
b in a t io n s. Cool
s t u d y , or
s lu m b e r in.
lo u n g e ,
to
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part o f th e an nu al p o w e r
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F r i d a y nigh t, M a y 8 ,
o f
oratoric
i n g B u d d in g. N o v e ltie s which m a y
he p> r f o
o f t h e n
i nt e r e s t
* “ d o c t o r i n g
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v i s i t o r s .
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f r o m l i g h t i n g e f f e c t ,
f r e e z i n g , wi l l he o n d i s p l a y .
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If ;
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t o p p i n g o f
t h e
e n g i n e
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A m i n i a t u r e o f a c o m p l e t e d e c -
trie li g h ti n g s y s t e m w h ic h in clu d es
each ste p from the g e n e r a t i o n o f ;
b r o k e n
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W inn ers o f FL-1 Est n e t M atches
D o u b l e s
E d g a r W a l t o n a n d C. L. H a r l e s s , Li t t l e f i e l d
C. P. Handlers and Woodrow Carter, Chi Id rots
Buk K i m b a l l a n d I P m r y B r e n n e m a n , P u n s
J u l i u s I n n N o n a n d H u g h FVeasier, Oak CHIT ( D a ll a s )
Ma r i o n W a
S a m
Bl ak ley < OI
(.kins an d W i l l P o p e , S t r a w n
a n d C h a r l e s M c C l e a r y , W a c o .
>k a n d P a u l P a t t e r s o n , P i n e l a n d
l i e f l y
G r a d y (Ira;
G e o r g e J un
Georg* Ba l
a n d B r u c e B a x t e r , A u s t i n
(G a lv e st o n )
(•man a n d H e r b e r t C a r t w r i g h t , B a l l
I a n d L o u i s K a h n , El P a s o , or W i l s o n A tw ood
ai
B u r t o n I j c a t h e r w o o d , P a i n t Ro c k.
20 2
Ca r l S m a l l e y a n d J. G. K e r l i e k , Y o r k t o w n
C o r d o n P e a s e a n d H a r o l d F o l k s , M a i n A v e n u e
( S a n A n -
t o n i o i
F r e d Kl i n g e r m a n an d B u r f o r d S m ith , K a r n es City.
S i n g l e s
J o e K e y , A m a r i l l o
B i l l M o n t g o m e r y , ( h i l l i c o t he
J a c k Moo r e , D e n i s o n
A le x P o p e , N o rth D a lla s ( D a ll a s )
L e o B r a d y , A b i l e n e
c h a r l e s M C l e a r y , W aco
D u d l e y D a v i s , C e n t e r
J a c k T a y l o r , A u s tin
J a m e s P u r d u e , S a n J a c i n t o
Robert P h i l l i p s , FII P a s o , or M a r v i n B edford, W in te rs
( bi r l S m a l l e y , Y o r k to w n
G e o r g e D u l l i n g , A lamo H e ig h ts
W a l t e r Me i t z o n , R obstow n
( S a n A n to n io)
( H o u s t o n )
NOES
t h a t f a vor
J a m m e r ^TrocLs
•
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H e r o are s t y l e s inspired by
P a n s
in a p p e a r
. and
a n c e look as if D e y s ti pped
out o f a Rue de
la P a ix
sh op w in d o w . Seld o m su ch
in t r ig u i n g c o m b in a tio n s
o f
m a t e r ia l
in
a r tis tr y
and
w o r k m a n sh ip o f q u ality .
A n a i. o f V A N I T Y
F A I R H O S E
-
$1.95 value— FREE
w i t h e v e r y p a i r of
t o d a y ,
• h o e s
F r i d a y
a n d S a t u r
d a y .
s o l d
th e sh o e
FJVtr e x a m p l e , w e p oin t to
*
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f e r e d in black kid w ith b e ig e
in sert. Y o u ’ll l i k e s i n h F o o t
th e c o m
w e a r b e c a u s e o f
fo r t a b le high arch and n a r
row h e e l c o m b in a tio n . A s
fo r v a lu e, h e r e ’s F o o tw e a r
that o f f e r s y o u a l o t .
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1.39
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T h e p o p ula r f i t t e d ty p e o f c o stu m e slip, o f a lo v e ly q u a l
i t y o f crep e d e c hin e in eit h e r fle sh or w h ite w ith a t
tr a c t iv e la ce a t both top and b o tto m .
U n d e r w e a r — S e c o n d F l o o r — S c a rb ro u g h B u ild in g