R.S.C. Split Looms As Barbs Select Greek Nominees VOLUME X XX V AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934 No. 148 (Efyfc D a i l y The First College Daily in the South Debates Continue; Oratory, Extempore to Begin Today Third and Fourth D eb ate R ounds in L eagu e A C L . i rt A T n n r n a m o n t T ou rn am en t C ontinue T h is M orning A t 9 and 11 o ’C lock Tklo M ,* * J 4 F lO H lS A llO W C d Groups in Parade During Round-Up T hree Contest Schedules Listed 41 C on testan ts R egister from Fen S ch ools Total Cost Not to Exceed For P articipation in F orensic T ou rn am en ts $25; First Since Union Drive Tlu- .second day o f t h e s i x t e e n t h a n n u a l Missouri Valley D eb a t e L e a g u e T o u r n a m e n t begi ns this m o r n i n g at 9 o ’clock with t he t h i r d r o u n d of d eba t i ng . T h e f o u r t h r o u n d o f d e b a t i n g is s c h edu l e d f or l l o ’clock. T I in G a r r i s on Hall I, A t 8 o’clock in H o g g Me mor i al A u d i t o r i u m the Missouri Vall ey O r a t o r i ca l Co nt es t will be held. indi­ t u d e n t s on th* c a m p u s ma y vidual e n t e r as m a n y as f oul in tho p a r a d e t o he held t he f ir s t d a y x t e m p o r e s p e a k i n g c o n t e s t will be held a t -I o ’clock of' the Ro u n d- Up , April 13, b u t the t otal e x pe n s e s of t h e f l oa t s a r e not t o e x c ee d $25, F r a n c e s Muel- T h e Uni ver si t y of T e x a s c h a p t e r o f Delt a S i g m a Rho will be h o s t ' *e r a n d Wi lliam Seybold, heads of pa- Var i ous o r g a n i z a t i o n s or float s at a l u n c h eo n in the U ni v e r si t y C o m m o n s to t he visitors t oda y a t I o ’clock. E n t r i e s in t h e e x t e m p o r a n e o u s s pe ak i n g c o n t e s t a r e , in t he o r d e r o f s p e a k i n g : J e s s e V i ll a r re al , T e x a s ; Bill W h i t e m a n , O k l a h o m a ; H om er H e n d e r s o n . South D a k o t a ; G e n e W a r n e r , K a n s a s S t a t e ; Ca rl Ri grod, M issouri; H a r l a n H a r r i s o n , I o w a ; Cl e mo n s M. l a d o ; L y ma n Field, K a n sa s Uni ver si t y. F i g h t s c h o o l s a r e to c o m p e t e in the o r at o r i c a l c on t e s t . T h e prizes Ro ar k , Colo- ; f o r T ex a s Un i o n w a s made. the s t u d e n t c o m m i t t e e on tin l a d e , said T h u r s d a y . 'Phis p a r a d e , w'hich t a k e s t h e place of t he h o u s i ng d e c o r a t i o n s of last ye a r, is t he sir s1, s t u d e n t p a r a d e to be held since t he dr ive the F o u r prize- will be given by t he f l oat Uni v er si t y C’y-Op f o r t he which is t he most b e a u t i f u l , one most comical, tin* on e most un i que , a n d t he be s t e d u ca t i on a l e nt r y. .Judges will be Miss J o s e ­ i n­ p h i n e T h e is, s t r u c t o r in a r c h i t e c t u r e , an d J. L. Rose. I.. Mi Math, ll. G o v e r n o r Mi r i a m A. F e r g u so n . a n d ll. 5'. Be nedi ct, P r e s i d e n t Ma yo r T o m Miller h av e been a s ke d to p a r t i c i p a t e in t he p a r a d e by a p p e a r i n g t he o f ­ ficial cars. T h e r e will be a f l oa t f o r ea ch S w e e t h e a r t d e c o r a t e d in k e e p i n g with the school which she r e p r e s e n t s . in on e of to go Gity of ti c i al s v iii p er mi t t Ii e p ar a d e into the d o w n t o w n a r e a , a n d t he c h i e f of police will h ave a mo t or cy c l e s q u a d r e a d y to help. Dormitory Work Almost Complete Residents of Little Campus Decorate Club Room D e c or at i o n of the Little C a m ­ pus club r o o m is a l mo s t comp l et e. B l o c k m a n Hor ne , s t u d e n t m a n ­ age! of t he p r o j ec t , said T h u r s d a y . Little It will be r e a d y f o r C a m p u s F r i da y , March 30. h o us e o pe n t he the c e n t r a l b u d d i n g W o r k on t he club r oom, which will be located on t he second floor of the d o r m i t o r y g r ou p , was b e g u n a b ou t the first o f March, C, W. A w o r k ­ ers f r o m t h e d o r m i t o r y b ei ng e m ­ ployed. o f ____ Today’s Schedule D E B A T I N G T O U R N A M E N T R o u n d 3, 9 o ’C l o c k A f f i r m a t i v e N e g a t i v e Co l or a do vs. W e b e r Law B u d d i n g 7 T e x a s vs. low a S t a t e L a w B u d d i n g 3 O k l a h o m a vs. S. D a k o t a Law- Bui ld i n g 7 Kans a s vs. Missouri L aw Bu il d i n g 9 A r k a n s a s vs. W a s h i n g t o n T ex a s U n i on B H R o u n d 4, 11 o ’C l o c k W e b e r vs. O k la h o m a L a w Bui ldi ng 103 S. D a k o t a vs. T e x a s L aw Bui ldi ng 7 Iowa S t a t e vs. K an s a s Law Bui ldi ng 3 Missouri vs. A r k a n s a s L aw Bui ldi ng 9 W a s h i n g t o n vs. C o l or a do T e x a s Union 311 E X T E M P O R E S P E A K I N G 4 o ’Clock G a r r i so n Hall I O R A T O R I C A L C O N T E S T 8 o ’Clock H og g A u d i t o r i u m first, second, a n d t o be a w a r d e d a r e $4 0 , $ 2 5 , a n d + $15 f o r t hi r d places, respe ct i vel y. E a c h school is al lowed on e f a c u l t y m e m b e r to se r ve as j u d g e in t he con t e s t . H. T . Pa r i i n, d ea n of t h e Col lege of A r t s a n d Sciences, will s e r v e as c h a i r m a n of the j u d g i n g c o m m i t ­ t e e. J u d g e s A n n o u n c e d a r e J u d g e s to be Robert F. Y o u n g o f W a s h i n g t o n Uni ver si t y, Dall as C. Dickey of t h e U ni ve r s i t y o f S o u t h D ak ot a , W a l t e r R. E m ­ e r y of t he Uni ver si t y o f O k l a ­ homa, E, C. B u c k l e r of t h e Uni ­ v er si t y of Kansas, H owa r d T. Hill o f K a n s a s S t a t e Collage. Ger al d D. S h ir l ey o f t he U n i v e r s i t y o f Missouri, a n d Ellwood Gr i scom o f T h e U ni v e r si t y o f T e x a s ; f ol l owi n g s t u d e n t s will T h e spe ak on t he s u b j e c t s given a n d in t he o r d e r l i s t e d : Elliot K o e n ig ( W a s h i n g t o n ) , “ T h e M o n e y C h a n g e r s ’ L a m e n t ” ; H o m e r Hi n d - ) e r s o n ( S o u t h D a k o t a ) , “ T h e New i I nd i v i d u a l i s m” ; J o h n H o r wl t x ( Ok - ; l a h o m a ) , “ Shall W a s h i n g t o n B e ­ come A m e r i c a ? ” ; L y m a n Field ( K a n s a s U . ) , “ On e Con s pi c u o us o f O u r G o v e r n m e n t ” ; ; F a i l u r e G e n e W a r n e r ( K a n s a s S t a t e ) , “ T h e Wi sh t o Be lieve” ; L a f e A l ­ len ( M i s s o u r i ) , “ One Y e a r o f t he j Ne w D e a l ” ; J o h n Wilson r a d o ) , “ T h e Ca se P l a n n i n g ” ; H e r m a n V. W r i g h t ( T e x a s ) , “ T h e S t u p i d i t y o f W a r . ” f or E c o n o m i c ; ( Col o­ in the t h e A c h e c k u p r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s r e g i s t r a t i o n J h e a d q u a r t e r * in T e x a s I mon 301 j late T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n r e v e a l e d that all p a r t i c i p a n t s had a r r i ve d e x c e p t f r o m Kan,sa. S t a t e Col lege at M a n h a t - ten. T. A. Rousse, p r o f e s s o r o f \ public s p e a k i n g an d d i r e c t o r of t h e T e x a s t e a m , said t h a t t h e d e ­ b a t e r s f r o m M a n h a t t e n w er e ex-! pe e le d to a r r i v e e a rl y this m o r n ­ ing. 41 C o n t e s t a n t s A r r i v e S e l e ct i on o f t h e final p r o d u c t i o n s t a f f for G o l d s m i t h ’s “ S h e St oop s F o r t y - o n e c o n t e s t a n t s h a v e r e g ­ to C o n q u e r , ” f o u r t h p r o d u c t i o n of ist ered f or the t o u r n e y f rom t e n the C u r t a i n Cl ub sil ver u nn iv er - colleges universi ties. T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f O k l a h o m a is r epr o- nary y ea r , was a n n o u n c e d We d n e s - s e n t e d by s e ve n s t u d e n t s , t he l a rg - j d a y by E r n e s t H a r d i n , d i r e c t o r of cs t g r o u p f rom a n y school. a n d T he c o n t e s t a n t s and t h ei r d i r ec ­ t o r s a r e a s f ol l ows: T h e U n i v e r s i t y of A r k a n s a s , F a y e t t e v i l l e ; V. L. Ba ke r , d i r er - ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e 3) Director Selects Entire Play Staff j t he t r a d e s m e n , a n d the o r g a n i z a ti o n . na t ed b y m e r c h a n t s T h e p e r s o n n e l se l ec t ed by T h e f lo o r s h a v e be e n a n d waxe d, the walls have ----------- sistants Named for N Curtain Club Drama s a nd e d b ee n Assistants Named for Next P a n t e d , a n d blue b u r l a p d r ap es I will be h u n g by t he end o f this week. Tile r o o m will be f u r t h e t d e c o r a t e d wi t h p i c t u r es, mi r r or s , l a n d p e n n a n t s which have been do ­ of Austin. ; S m o k i n g st a nd s , c a r d t ables, an d c a r d s h ave also b ee n solicited f rom A u s t i n r es i ­ d e n t s a r e p l a n n i n g to b u y a r adio as soon as possible. In h o n o r of the c o mpl et ion of the cl ub r o o m, a special edi ti o n of t h e Litt le C a m p u s F r e e Press, the d o r m i t o r y paper , will b e p u t out. Mr. i n cludes : b ac k s t a g e c o m ­ H a r d i n J o h n Con- mi t te e , J a c k Suck*, nally, Eli Waliaeh, V e r n o n Lee Ro d g e rs , a n d E m m e t t ; p r o p e r t y c o m m i t t e e , Alice T a b o r , a n d A n n U h r ; c o s t u m e c o m m i t t e e , s t u d e n t s w e r e re- M a r j o r i e Davisson a n d El a i ne An- j p or t e d ill T h u r s d a y . Those at St. de n- on; m a k e - u p c o m m i t t e e , J u n e J D a v i d ’s H o s p i t a l w e r e J a m e s Hee- .lack Bu- S mi t h , Rosalia S t e r n , a n d C h a r l e s i v' r ’ chunari, Bessie S t e m l e , Roy L och- ler> L u t h e r G amb l e , Ge n e Wh i t- i t i n g t o n . T r a v i s M o or m a n, B e r t h a F r a n c e s i Uee, J o h n Mc Gi vney, a n d J a m e s J u n e I K , z c n - H e n r y Allen a n d G e o r g e B a e d e k e r w e r e ill at S et o n I n f i r m ­ a r y, a n d Mil dred Wilson a n d E l i ­ z a b et h B o g a r t * w e r e ill a t Scot ­ tish R i t e D o r m i t o r y I n f i r m a r y . S i g n o r ; publicity c o m m i t t e e , M a r y Hi r sch a n d Bess H ar r i s . U s h e r s , Me ta Y o u n g , T h u rsd a y ’s S ick List T o ta ls 4 3 S tu d en ts ' ' n r i t a n W e l t e r s F o r t y - t h r e e J i m m y . . h e r ? L yo n , W h o w a s t he g e n t l e m a n who r e ­ m a r k e d t h a t C L A U D I A M A E D I L L ’S n a m e pickled his i n t e r e s t . Ask M A R J O R I E in O W E N how sh e plays Doggie . . . You know, get a l o n g little doggi e . . . A n d t h e re is n o t h i n g seri ous behi nd t h e M A R J O R I E S U T T O N - U FI A R L E S LOUK H A R T a f f a i r . . f o r the comp l i c at i on s S U M N E R W I L ­ is gir l T u c k e r , W h e e l e r S mi t h , M a r g a r e t Kn i g ht , Ma ry Hirsch, a n d Hel e n M a n l ov e; door-' me n, Ra l p h Wilson At er , J o e M u n ­ s t e r ; p r o m p t i n g , J a n e S t o n e ; e l ec ­ T ho se a t h ome w e r e Eileen F e r ­ tr icians, Al Maori. H e n r y Ba rt o n . r i s , A n n W Ulrich, F r a n c e s A. H a r ­ T h e cast is as f ollows: J o e S c o t t ris, A n n al u H a r p e r , M a r j o r i e S u t ­ as H a r d c a s t l e ; G r a c e J o n e s as Mrs. ton, Elsie Gay. Ma r y F o r r e s t , Bob Shelby as Ha n d f as t Ie; Do ro t hy Ca mp be l l , C o n s t a n c e Br own. Daisy Miss H a r d c a s t l e ; Ca rr o l Lusk as F u lt on. E l e a n o r Muse, Mildred I ony L u m p k i n ; J u l i et L o u s t a u n a u L e a r n e d , M e r e d i t h Ma nn , M a r g u e r - as Miss Nev i l le; E u g e n e S a n g e r a s ; ite c’a r ro l l , Ch r i s t i ne Z ah i rni a k, i nto t o w n I l a s t i n g s ; G le nn M a r t i n as y o u n g j B e u la h M. Ma rsh. E li z ab e th Down- t h e f i r s t d a y of s p r i n g . . . Does a n y o n q know o f this guy, L U C A S I M a r l o w e ; S t a l e y M c B r a y e r as S i r h n g t D o r o t h y H o u s e h o l d e r , E st he r S T E P H E N S O N . . . l f so, tell hi m ; C h a rl e s M a r l o w e ; B r a d Segal l as Ma y W a g e n f e u h r , Ma ry F. Bowl e s the l a n d l o r d ; J a n e S t o n e as a m a i d ; j Be t h R y b u r n , Rut h T u r l e y , L. V. t o lay low . . . T h e b oy who coul d [ H e n r y B a r t o n , V er n o n Lee Rod- B o bbi tt , M a r g a r e t Be ver l y. G r e t - have m a d e $5 one ni g ht . . . “ To m y w i f e ” f r o m S N I F T Y J ger s, Ra m o n T r a vi s , a n d J i m m i e ] (-hen L uede ck e , David L. Whi te, I) a t e w e e k : Go L IAMS. M A R I O N F E R R I N . . . A L I C E R H E A blew to T h e inv ol ve d S N E E D . . . Whi ch n a t u r a l l y in-1 E m m e t t as f o u r f ellows, a n d J a c k el u d e s R O N A D A L E H I T E . [ S t a k e as (he bu tl e r . . . F r a n c e s Re i c h en s t e i n, Lee Miller. and Hardeman, Storm Chosen Candidates for Daily Texan A t Non-Fraternity Meeting Ex-Students Give Museum Proposal Museum Articles Gets Support Of From East India Leader of Navy Harrells Make Collection In Ex-Student Contributes In Java, Sumatra, And Other Islands Purchase of Legion Seals Forum P rogram F restf Gr a nv il l e Price, a d j u n c t p r o fe s s o r of j o u r n al i s m . W i n n e r s will be a n n o u n c e d in H o u s t o n t o d a y a t a b a n q u e t held by t he H o u s t o n Press Associati on. senior in copy C o n t e s t s b e t w e e n s t u d e n t s were headline r e a d i n g , I held j w r i ti ng , edi tor i al w r i ti ng , news I s t or y, f e a t u r e s t or y, a n d t he spor t In add i t i o n w i n n e r s we r e ; story. high se l ec t ed f r o m five ! school paper s a n d t e n j u n i o r high ; school p ap er s in H o u s t o n . The I C a m p u s Cub o f San J a c i n t o S en io r 1 High w o n f ir s t place in the se n i o r I division, a n d T h e P u r p l e P u p won I first, place in t he j u n i o r division. I Me m b e r s of t he c o m m i t t e e wer e Olney Davis, A del i ne Bubella, De­ w i t t Reddick, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of j j our na l is m, P e a r s o n Me dder s, Ru­ per t C l a i k, H e n r y Be ck h am, Rich- j a r d Mo re h ea d , a n d A d a R e ed Me- ! Gill. G erm s, D isea se T op ic O f W illia m s’ L ecture Dr. O. B. Wi lliams, as sociate p r o f e s s o r of ba c t e ri ol o g y in t he Univer sit y, will s pe ak on “ T h e Ri s­ t o n of the G er m T h e o r y o f Dis­ e a s e ” a t the m e e t i n g of t h e A u s­ t i n Te c hn i c a l Cl ub at 7: 3 0 o ’clock a t the Driskill Hotel. J o h n A. F oc h t , p r o f e s s o r o f h i g h ­ w a y e n g i n e e r i n g, is p re s i d e n t o f the club. t o n i g h t A c tiv ity C alendar F r i d a y , M a r c h 2 3 3 o ’c l o c k - E t a P hi Upsilon, T e x a s Union 310. 5 o ’clock— M o r t a r Board, T e x a s Union 310. 7 o ’clock— U n i v e r s i t y Light O p er a Co m p a n y , B. Hall, f o u r t h floor. 8 o’clock — C o s m o r a rn a, T ex a s Union 309. IO o'clock O b s er v at o r y , Physics Building. Special Invitations Sent Out To 1884 Graduates For Reunion to Th e invi t at i on s t h e R o u n d ­ u p , which ar e be i n g s e nt out by the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ Associati on, in- cludi an o ut l i ned p r o g r a m of the e ve nt s in the order in which t he y will t a k e place and a per sona l in­ vi t a t i on f r o m P r e s i d e n t FL Y. Be ne di ct to visit t he c a m p u s , O v er 15,OOH b e e n to p a r e n t s mailed to ex - st u d en t s , of p r e s e n t s t u d e n t s , and the t o al umn i o f v a r i o u s c a m p u s o r g a n ­ izations, J o h n A. Mc Cur dy , s e c r e ­ t a r y of the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ As s o ci a­ tion, said T h u r s d a y . i nv i t at i on s h av e Fa* h y e a r class r e u n i o n s a r e a n i m p o r t a n t f e a t u r e at til*' Round- Up Those classes t a ke p a r t whose g r a d u a t i o n took place five <.r t e n ye a r s be f or e, or a n y mul t ip l e o f ] these n u m b e r s , p r e v io u s to c u r r e n t y ea r . T h os e classes t o ! have r e u n i o n s this y e a r a r e those whose g r a d u a t i o n y e a r en d s with e i t h e r t he n u m e r a l s nine or four. the Speci al i nvi t at i ons have "ent t o t he first r e u ni o n class, t h a t of 1884. Five o u t of the thirteen® t h a t yea! a r e still g r a d u a t e s o f living. F o r m e r P o s t m a s t e r G en e ra l A. S. Bur l e son of A us t i n will a c t as a local host to t he ’84 class, Mr. I Mc C u r d y said. I been ; L et t e r s sent out to t he m o t h e r s and f a t h e r s of s t u d e n t s now in t h e ! P r e s i ­ U n i ve r s i t y a r e s i g n ed by an- dent Be nedi ct, and o t h e r l e t te r f r o m C h a r l e s Page, pr esident of the Dads a n d Mot he rs Association, u r g i n g an ce. t h e i r a t t e n d - 1 include A n n o u n c e m e n t o f e x - s t u d e n t a f ­ fairs, which will pl a y a n i mp o r t a nt this year , p a r t rn the R o u n d - U p and R o u n d - U p p r o g r a m s h ave been mailed the e n t i r e m e m b e r s h i p of the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ Associati on, to a r e Ca mp us o r g a n i z a t i o n s is­ suing i nvi t at i ons to their al umni . T w o o r g a n i z at i ons , t he F r i a r s a n d T h e t a S i g ma Phi, have c om p le t e d th e i r invit ati on list, Mr. M c Cu r d y said. H ogg D eb atin g Club H onors E x-G overnor servi ces ; club held me mo r ial A f t e r t he m e e t i n g of t he H ogg De b at i n g Cl ub T h u r s d a y night, t he in ho n o r o f J a m e s S t e p h e n H o gg , f or the club wras n a me d . T h e w h o m ; c e r e m o n y was o p e n e d with a t r i b ­ ut e by the p res i de n t of t he club, J a m e s K a zen, who pl a ce d a w r e a t h at the f oot ut t he s t a t u e o f H o gg ; on t he c a mp us. H e was followed by Leroy Mumnn* w h o del iver ed a eulogy in ho no r o f t he e x - g o ve r ­ nor. Aftei the p r e s i d e n t placed the wr e a t h , a m i n u t e of silence was ; obse rve d as a t r i b u t e by t h e me m- | h er s of t h e club. At the m e e t i n g Re x F o r t e n ­ b e r r y was el ected l o fill t he o f f i c e : of s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r . New m e m b e r s e l e c t e d to t h e I cl ub wer e Leon J a co b s o n . E d w a r d K Hewer, a n d Mor ri s McKay. G roup H ears F inch On C oncrete W ork bu il di n g d i f f e r e n t Discussing the v ar iou s a g e n c i es t h a t e f f e c t c o n c r et e a f t e r its use in p ro j e c t s , S. P. Finch, p r o f e s s o r of s t r u c ­ t u r al e n g i n ee r i ng , spoke t o m e m ­ ber - of A. S. C. E. T h u r s d a y night f o r P e r m a n e n c e , ” on “ C o n c re t e t h e d e t r i ­ Mr. Finch po i nt e d out t e m p e r a t u r e s a n d m e nt s of high poor l y in conc re t e c o ns t ru c t i o n . d is t ri b ut ed m o i s t u r e J o h n H a r v e y Br i ght r e l a t e d some of his e x p e r i e n c e s o bt a i ne d while w or ki n g wi t h a n oil c o m ­ pany. C onstitu tion Is P rop osed ; G roup W ill M eet A g a in T o d a y to C om p lete C am p aign P lan s M arkle Gets Cactus Nomination Independent G roup D esign ates as C and id ates, B ishop, H igh t, and H erbert; W alker N am ed C hairm an A d e f i ni t e spli t in t he R e p r e s e n t a t i v e S t u d e n t Coun c i l l oo med last ni g h t a s b a r b st u de nt s, r e p r e s e n t i n g some 25-odd b o a r d i n g h o us e s a n d d o r m i t o r i e s on the c a mp u s , n o m i n a t e d D. B. H a r d . ' m a n . Chi P h i, f or e di tor o f T h e Daily T ex a n , a n d J o e S t o r m , T h e t a Xt, f or a s soci a t e e di tor of T h e Daily T e x a n , as it- c a n d i d a t e s a t its s e cond m e e t i n g last ni gh t at Czech House, I Dot? Wi c h i t a St r e et . T h e p a r t i n g o f w ay f o r the t wo f r a t e r n i t y c l iq ue s wh ic h f o r t h e ight i h ave held ti t i n R. S. t h e nominati R. S C. non past t wo w e e k s o r g a n i z a t i o n of t oda y, following d e f e a t e d at t he <>i the b a r b m e e t i n g kist G r a y would likely be put ba d e n t s ’ Associati on, thus with R. S. C. Wi th the S i gma Chi Alpha, S i g ma Al pha Epsilon T a u Delt a, Acacia, T e j a s < Kappa Si gma T h e last tw af f i l i a t e d with t h e Chi Phi-l) c l ap e , w e r e e x p ec t e d to toll C o n c i t a t i o n P r e s e n t e d hor on “ q u a l i f i e d ” c a n d i d a t e s in t h e as e xp e ct ed to t ake place s o m e t i m e two f r a t e r n i t y men who w e r e u l t lay - ago. As a *n a d e r s indi c at ed t h a t rn o f the i n a t i o n s one ■rmtv Ji ck in th e ra c e f o r p r e s id e n t of th e S t u - ir a w in g t h e S i g ma Ch i s s u p p o r t f r o m t h e - are ex p e ct e d to follow D elta Chi, K a p p a S i g m a Alpha Mu. Be t a T heta Pi, Delt a lab, s i g m a Nu. Alpha Tau O m ega, and o fr a te r n itie s who h ere to fo r e have b een *ke-Pi K a p p a A l p h a -Sigm a A lp ha E psi l on iw with t he w i t h d r a w i n g f ra te r ni t i es . 4 M e m b e r s of t he b ar b o r g a n i z a - 1 t he i r m e e ti n g wtth-l lion o p en e d tin p r e s e n t a t i o n of a co ns ti t u ti o n , c o m m i t t e e with p r e p a r e d b y a Cu r t i s Bishop as c h a i r ma n , ot soiuc of t he p a r t s led to t h e I p as sag e o f a moti on t h a t the c o n ­ a d o p t e d s t i t u ti o n be until a r ti cl e s t h e could be a m e n d e d . t e n t a t i v e l y u n f a v o r a b l e its Calls f or n o m i n a t io n f o r presi- J i n t e r e s t e d dent b r o u g h t f o r t h t h r ee n o m i n a ­ t i on s : J e s s e Villarreal. J o h n Bell. l and C h a r l e s Coates. T h e n a m e of Vi l l a r re al was w i t h d r a w n w h e n the n omi ne e told t he g r o u p t h a t he was not Coa te s was n o m i n a t e d to t a k e the place o f G r a y who ha d b ee n de - ! t e a t e d n o m i n a t i o n by R. S. ( ' . me mb e r s . Coa te s failed to get a t wo - t hi r ds m a j o r i t y b y t h r e e votes, an d the g r o u p a u t o m a t i c a l l y voiced its s u pp o rt of the R. 8. C. ’s “ q u a l i f i e d ” c a n d i d a t e . Bell. r u n n i n g . ; t he f o r in Ca r l yl e Hight received t he n o m- ! ination f o r vice pr esi de nt , u n o p ­ posed. S t o r m , H a r d e m a n N a m e d H a r d e m a n a n d S t o r m baith u n ­ opposed received t he n o m i n a t i o n s f o r T ex an e d i t o r a n d T e x a n a s ­ sociat e edi tor respecti vely. support can d i­ '! he group voted to Donald Markle, R. S. C. date, by a c c l a m a t i o n C ur ti s Bi shop was t he n o mi n a t i o n o v e r S t a n l e y G u n n an d W o r t h W a r e f o r e d i t o r o f t he R a n g e r . given Bv a c c l am a t i o n , Lon H e r b e r t was si lee ted as b a r b c a n d i d a t e f o r ' c h a i r m a n o f t h e J u d i c i a r y Couti- Up t o I o ’clock I d d a y m o r n i n g c a n d i d a t e . t he J u d i c i a r y Council j had not b ee n s e l e t i ck. A n o t h e r m e e ti n g of t h e b a r b o r g an i z at i o n will be held t o da y at ! 5 o’clock at t he V. M, U. A. s A l l a h W a l k e r is c h a i r m a n of the o r g a n iz at i on , h avi ng b e e n elected by t he g r o u p a t its m e e t i n g W e d ­ ne s da y night E i d m a n , Ne«*ly A n n o u n c e K r a f t E J m a n and R. C. N e e l y filed pet it i o ns T h u r s d a y w i t h ( a t h ­ el i nc Neal, s e c r et a r y , for J u di c i a r y ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e T wo ) H o g g S u b ject For R adio T alk T on igh t ; speech J a m e s V. Allred, a t t o r n ey g e n ­ eral of Tex a s, will give a cometn- o r a t i o n in m e m o r y of J a m e s Hogg , f o r m e r g o v e r n o r o f the S o u t h w e s t N e t ­ T ex as , o v e r work to 9:30 o ’clock. t o n i g h t f r o m 9:15 Du r i ng t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f G o v e r n o r Hogg the f irs t a p p r o p r i a ­ tion f r o m the g e n e r a l r e v e n u e o f I the S t a t e f or s u p p o r t o f T h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f T e x a s w a - ma de . It has become a n a n n u a l c u s t o m to hold a c e r e m o n y h on o r i n g G o v e r ­ n o r H o g g on t h e yea r ly occ as i on of his b i r t h d a y . T h e S o u t h w e s t N e t w o r k i ncludes r adio s t a t i o n KNOW in A u s t i n , _ _ _ _ _ — _ 0 -------------------------------- I c a c e t o be held ne x t fail P L A N S M E E T I N G M O N D A Y In o r d e r to m a k e pl a ns f or t he a n n u a l Methodist .Student Con*, - r epr o s e d a t i v e s f r o m f o u r schools wit! me et Monday, Ma rc h 26, at IO o ’clock at t he We sl e y Bible ('hair. announced* T h u r s d a y . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m S o u t h w e s t e r n Univer sit y, Rice ln- College i s t i t u t e , We st mo o r l a nd I Allan Roe. d i r ec t o r , t h e U ni ver si t y will be pres Noted Southwest Violinist to Play Thaulow, College Musician, To Appear Monday < b r i s t ian oh ni si o f T h a ul o w , a l e a d i n g the S o u t h w e s t , will a c me er t M o n d a y ni ght i n Ba l l r oom of the Dris- go t h e Cry: kill Hotel. Mr. T h a u l o w is t h e son of t h e f a m o u s N o r w e g i a n p a i n t e r . F r i t z the a g e o f 6, Mr. T haul ow. At Thaul ow played Greig* C M i n o r S o n a t a while G r e i g h i ms el f a c ­ c o m p a n i e d him at t he piano, a n d at 7 he ma de a c o nc er t in s t u d y i n g at t he Fi nl and. A f t e r C o n s e r v a to r io in P a r i s a n d at tim Schola C a n t o r u m , w h e r e he w a s a pupil of Vi nce nt D’Indy, he c o m ­ pl e te d his s t u d y ot music u n d e r Leopold Auer. t o u r to As the d i r e c t o r and c o n d u c t o r o f the F r e i b u r g Passi on Play, Mr. Th au l ow c a m e the U n it e d S t a t e s , T h r e e y ea rs ago he c a m e to T e x a s wi t h the Mor ri s G e s t p r o d u c t i o n of “ T h e Miracle, ” a n i since t ha t t i me he has b een hea d of the musi c d e p a r t m e n t of S i m ­ mon s has o r c h e s t r a f ou nd ed a s y m p h o n y and an o r at o r i o society. I n i ve rsi ty w h e r e he Student Workers To Plan Union Cosmorama Is Instrumental In Organization The initial m e et i ng o f the u n ­ ion for w o r k i n g s t u d e n t s will be in T e x a s called by Cor me l a m a Un io n 3 09 t oni gh t at 8 o ’c l oc k, J a c k R obe rt so n, p r e s i de n t , said. A t this m e e t i n g t h e r e will be s e v ­ eral talks by s t u d e n t s on the n e c ­ essity f or o r g a n i z a t i o n of such a uni on. All i n t e r es t e d s t u d e n t s w h e t h e r t he y a r e w o r k i n g or not a r e ; a n n o u n c e d. invited id, Rub to to tax Co- moi anni decided . u - tJii' l e a d i n g ac tion b e t a de nt s have discussed t he n ecessity o f a union f o r work mg s t u d e n t s S t u d e n t : t h r o u g h o u t h ave been speeches have b e e n p r e p a r e d , and the p r o b ­ l e m ' will be discussed t he floor. O f f i c e r s f o r t he union wilt be el ected a t this meeti ng. t im. con t a c t e d , f r o m the s t u d e n t ‘‘W o r k i n g p r oblems h av e bee n discussed in open m e e t ­ ing o f C os ni or a ma , a n d the idea of a uni on b as been t he mu s t p re v a l­ e n t , Cosmo va ma, in keeping with t a ki ng its ai ms a n d pur poses, is t h e lead in t he of suc h a union. It is up to the work- in.’' st ud en t s however, to put th** or ga n i z at i on on at' e f f ec t i ve b a s ­ is,” Rob e r t son said. o r g a n i cation E X H I B I T ON D I S P L A Y S amp le s “ D rugs of the S c r i p t u r e - , ” an exhibit, is now on displ ay on tho first floor o f the C h e m is try B u d d ­ ing. f r a n k i n c e n s e , o f m y r r h , anti s we e t c i n n a m o n a r e shown, g r o u p e d wi t h a copy o f t he S c r i p t u r e in which t hese rat** o i n t m e n t s a r e m e nt i o n e d , Balm, al mond, a n d m u s t a r d a r e also e x ­ hibit ed as • I r u g s q u i t e f ami li a r to the an c i e nt s. O n i o n a n d gar li c a r e shown as b ei n g a f o r m o f d r u g i m p o r t a n t to the a p o t h e c a r i e s o f old. T h e f ir s t a c t i o n t a k e n b y t he to r ec og n i z e of fi- A n n i e I cially t wo so ng s w r i t t e n by Con- As s e mb l y w a s 1 ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e 3) T h e society vot e d its s u p po r t of the E n g i n e e r i n g P o w e r Show to > a n d be held her e s o m e t i m e t hi s s pr i ng, e m , T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934 broke out when chimneys, toppled by a vio­ lent equinoctial gale, set fire to roofs. Fanned by the high wind?, the fire quickly swept the central portion of the city as well as out- pre-s," lying districts, consuming the flim- Shall we cooperate with these benevolent Greeks S!hv constructed wooden houses cl the city as though they were tin­ der. All important public build­ ings and electric plants were de­ stroyed. Sn keeping the harmonious atmosphere” and allow them to steer u- out of the political wilderness. >f M in - P o l y , cd t h a t PAGE TWO Che Dai ti; Ccxmt T h * D aily T ex an , s tu d e n t new* cebil* <*at.^h ut The Un v ersify of T ex as, i* publifhed on thi etui ; a of the U niver­ sity af A ustin by The Texas S tudent I’u b lic ttie n t. Incorporated, ev ery nx>rn- i n r ex cep t M unday, th r o u g h o u t th * long Student Forum minintnwm»*#inniinwwiimimim#w###wm«rinmi«nniinnnieiwat. m a l ( i f f i e r r n . ( A t t e r I O p 1 6 2 . e n d A d # J o u r ii , e r o s i o n a it s m B u * i. 1 0 9 87). rn. 91 : A n d id: rn g J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g I < iephono 9181-61. Busine** Office s, 108. T elephones A M * H U S . l T? ilv * r * t t y P r e * * , t h e s e c o n d c i a , st m a t t e r a t C W r.ght, Manager. « postoffice at A u stin . 4 t h e a j • ir. b f rna i l : f i v e d n lia i r$ y e a r ly , The Daily Texan in v ites the w ritin g of free-lsn e* ed i­ to be published ta th* line" sri id e s torials or S tu d en t Forum colum n*. ‘firing S ach ed ito ria ls m u st be w ritten by stu d en ts o f tho U n iv ersity and m u st pertain d irectly to som o phase o f stu d en t life. Ai! contribution* m u st be signed, but the contributor** if be *o req u est*. U n sign ed name w ill not be printed a rticles will not be printed. T hose of 200 words err less w ill receiv# p reference. —...... -. d o s H ornsday ______ ...______ J a y H a l l J o h n P e a r s o n M e rid en _ _ . W e l d o n H a r t SO W H A T ? W r i t e r * C O O K e “ Beware of the Ides of March” warned the Sam Householderj soothsayers to the Government of Ancient Rome. Development in the past five days reveals a warn­ ing equally applicable to the beat interests of stu­ Owen English h r ice C ollier, M >r« h r» I. W ar rf shel Mabel Shelby (m an P o u n c e r Texas-, Trifted hi E ntered ai tMibrerintii E d itor-in T h Aeaotdatt Bd H ig h t Super* P roof reader BUI I* Sport* A s s is t! B o t Th. A thletic rrt I C L X dent government in The University of Texas. For days, weeks, and even months prior to March 15 the political barons o f powerful fraternity factions have met in nocturnal convention and have cast lots for hte mantle of student governm ent of the Uni­ May d ie Buhl ■. r e i oiial Co lit1 g- Associat ion, IO per cent college ath- V spectators e g e s u c h versity, upon the basis of “ united we stand, divided we fall. * The product o f their endeavor— the H on­ G orable “ R. S. CV Facts are evident that it is more “ representative” o f the sleepless nights of sw eating F in a n ce ; compromise, of political blackmailing, horse-trad- i r e s e lit- I ing. evasive promising, w rangling and coercin g than is “ represen tative of the student b od y.” The it individuals, m ostly barbs political aspirations o f and the lesser Greeks, have been ruthlessly cast a Adv for the com m on good. Now*, any co n stru c­ tive piece of political legislation w hether adopted by G retk or barb “ca stin g aside all personal and political prejudices in order to better student poli­ tics*’ i- certainly to be com m ended. But here the m ystery of the sacrifice is revealed, again quoting The Daily Texan o f March 15, “ the two fra ter n ity cliques d efin ite ly united forces by picking - - c a n ­ didate*- to run in the spring ele c tio n s” and each > ut-geed ing issue has announced the blue-ribboned entries of the night b efore “ up until tim e of goin g X o t i c a n d t. S t a t - n m a k - !g ;v e A rn OI ,i iia i c e I h e I o s e f o r . u n n c l a i m s o f ) g i a t e A i r i ­ it- ly t r u e • h o w n t h a t The self-ordained priests of the R. S. C. are willing to make the sacrifice if we will only submit. Surely, it would be a Greek tragedy to have a monkey wrench thrown into this machine that has so successfully turbulent waters of fraternity factional dissent with promises -if perpetual power by alternating offices within tho “combine.” The plan of this Inter-allied Fra­ ternal A -soda* ton is simplicity itself—strictly non­ competitive— “ You run a candidate this year and t £ 1 3 2 , - I ’he next and with our mutual support we shall cannot be over­ soothed the hitherto perpetuate a Sanhedrin which throw n.” illy ShOO,DUO >00 ,0 0 0 ; a n d a In th . . a c e la n e in i w h i t I a 1 1 - i c a n : < I rn e a n d th t i r e coun> y p o s itio n ii b e q u i t e I Bt ii w i l l n y a d d e d Le a r e a l O I* 0 f o n t bs! a c i e t o ie f l y s e d ­ b e h o p e d t h a t j ►rder t h a t c o l ­ io re et f u r ! ti t o a t ­ ir iii, latl - prest1 nt It that is generally conceded So brazen and deliberate is their scheme that the -indent body has not so much aa been asked to cooperate. if ; t h i n gs c a n lie hi*id in line until noon S aturday, the ! deadline for filin g p etitions, the con se n t o f the I s u , lent body wilH not be e s se nt i al to success. The R, S. ( . c a n d i d a t e s will be elected w ithou t opposi­ In the m e a n t i m e independent can d idates are t i o n . i n t i m i d a t e d a n d f o r c e d to withdraw under I be i n g I p r es s u r e a n d t h r e a t of social a n d political suicide j h er e a n d h e r e a f t e r , if t h e y do not heed the political : d i c t at e s f r o m Mt. Olympus. How m any more there are who will suddenly (Withdraw f r o m the r a c e With -erne m ythical reason or how m any will be prevented from an n o u n cin g will n ever be known. But one thin g is known and t ha t is thi f o r m u l a and the inevitable c o n se q u en ce s th e r e o f is not new. Solom on in all his wisdom once said that o f schem in g there w as no end and there ’ a- nothing new under the sun. The R. S. . h e m e has been used from tim e im m em orial by A merican college Greek- to m aneuver into power, to exploit, and in t u r n to throw* stu d en t self-gov - ernm ent into such disrepute as to dem and fa c u lty int er v en !i rn. W i t h the Ti xas G r e e k s on probation it is am a z­ ing they hould adopt the a n cient tactics to esta b ­ lish a g r e a t e r f r a t e r n i t y d ynasty on this campus. T a l p e o p l e a ie of tor it. a h 's l i k i n g s o m e g q u e s t i o n s , b u t ! A c e r t a i n p tar­ i t i n d i v i d u a l ?ilese em bryonic con stitution al ; c i i 01 m e ne ws - . - The “ Bra n T r u s t” behind the R. S. C. does not i t exhibit the political and legal generalship th e y are n o w s p a - i C! e nU I as having. By one BOLD strok e they a t ­ tem pt to seize power without m aking con cession s other than w aivin g a paper political catch co n sti­ tution, purporting to be non-partisan, y e t fram ed -Ult t h e r e a l u n - j by anti for the -am e zealous partisans who adm in- It is the classical illustration o f the one con stitu tio n in which its authors took no chances and named their ad m inistrators in the body o f the d ocument. Read it and look up their a ffilia t io n s — it ’- a m asterpiece. Our con stitution al fo r e fa th e r s ii,civ, a n d • c a t l i n g i n t could learn much of the arts o f gover n m e n t from If you cherish hope tor the fu tu r e in their fond hands, ,, I y o u m ay ask of t h e m : How m any u n a ffilia te d men 1 OI g lo w m g j hayg ev* r a ttended a R. S. C. m eetin g? H ow m any h i d e , W h y ! Nard- have been named as “ q u a lifie d ” candidates. And how are the barbs to be represented in this of the “ all-year [pledging regulation g iven approval by the f a c u l t y ” (T exas, Mar. 1 4 ) , why were not a few dependable n o n -fr ate rn ity men placed upon the approved bal­ lot who could su b seq u en tly “ q u a lify ” by being pledged a fte r election? Be not disillusioned if a late hour, for such would be good politics. H ow ever, there will be a tacit u nd erstan ding with that indi- * a i d a o u t . 1 vidua! for one not fully com m itted to the R. S. C. l o ( i i - p l a v program has about as much o f a ch an ce to “ q u a lify ” ; helpless barb g e ts on “ their” ticket at this l i t t l e ! L r ee k -U top ia laweysr. In v iew .-et-up? ..... . , - , . . erne I m a y b e n o t h i n g hom e” to metaling in the pa­ . s o m e b o d e il v. i : Ii s o m e bt en " r Chat I as t aught #* been Mjnie little s o m e b o d y , I a ' a «L-W in H itler’,- scheme of things. t ( >Hunt thrill-* B u t it is t s t o r ie s— s o me issue id r s o ii not O f cou rse it is a lw a y - som e barb who raises the d ista ste fu l case o f Barb vs. Frat in the political cam paign. The b en evo lent fratern ities con tinu e in the even ten or of their usual w a y — prom oting the g en eral w e lfa r e — until some— FOOL howls W olf, W cif. To the average stud en t does the word “ repro- * nt a liv e ” co n n ote a p etty but am bitious Greek j clique a little more p ow erful than the rest which their Newspaper Analysis a n e w s p a p e r i n ­ b e t t e r s t i l l , w h a t T i e n c c in t h e a t - o r h o p a p e r , g l a n c e o n e a c h X d o w n d i n g u s t h i n g w o r t h anoint n e Pi STfPHfN r RANCH lu lu a n d N a v y a I TI IT ITI 0 nesota, Ie a dc r> t h e tar- r e ve nu w h i c h It se- t h e re J let ie A s i nc e s in 1931 I nstea d I no rn p OOO w i troll! ( J t r y at ii I ’■ u t e burd a n d a n y lu r s u p p o r t a n t h e t a x VV 111 l u g e at] t e m p t ti v a n t a g e t i m e . ‘byiQr; I es and £# t tl&HT RABE, a N o t su h a v e y o i r i v i n g i s s u e s a n s o n c a i pa j (*, s p u r t o i t ! ” T h w h o p. p a p e r i e n t e n ; ti s ii W h y th T h e r e p i e c e o f h i s att* bit o f i i m p o r t a h i m . T h p e r t h a h e k run A n e g i g a n t ic A n e w s I N I B y L E R O Y C O L E Fire Devours Japanese City w Missing Plane • * * Found in A ndes liner, ican Airways lost twenty months ago, was found demol­ ished at the base of an Andes mountain peak in Argentina yes­ terday. Searchers found bodies o f the nine occupants of the plane, two of them United States citizens, preserved under a heavy blanket I of snow. The plane was lost on a flight Official Notice APPLICATION OF housemothers for a place on the official list of women’s boarding houses for the 1934 summer session will be received by Miss Lula M, Bawley, through Main Building March 27, 105, Around the Dial w ith DX killed, 450 were hurt, 150,- j enos Aires, nearly two years ago. H O L O C A U S T - " : , OOO were made homeless, and 26,000 buildings were destroyed in a fire which devoured three-fourths of Hakodate, the largest city in Japan north of Tokyo, a message sent yesterday from a wireless sta­ tion on the outskirts of the ruined city said. The ® conflagration Barbs N a m e - - (Continued from Page I) ----------------- standard. Mills criticized industria control plans by faying, “ We shall I Conned chairman and the Judi- Clary Council resp ectively. The never solve the paradox o f want last day for filin g p etitions is S a t ­ by doing away with the plenty.” urday. — The o f fic ia l ballot is as follow s: The can d idates to date are as fo llo w s: L A B O R — The f o llo w in g (level-! op m ents w ere ou tstan d in g in the labor situation yeste rd ay: W orkers and em p lo yers in the | autom obile con troversy refused to I m odify their dem ands during the m orning, but it was hoped that a c on fe r e n c e held later in the day betw een autom otive labor lea ders] and P resid en t Roosevelt would r e ­ in at least a tem porary s e t ­ sult tlem en t of the dispute. William Green, president o f the A m erican Federation, o f Labor, announced that u nless an a g r e e ­ ment is reached, his organization will advocate licensing o f the au-j tomobile industry. In reply to an appeal from the mayor of Hakodate, the Japanese army, navy, and other government agencies we re rushed to the city to conduct relief work. Train­ loads o f supplies were dispatched from Tokyo. Hakodate is a city approximately the size of New Orleans. began Joseph B. Eastm an, railroad c o ­ ordinator, discussions at W ash ington with railroad and u n ­ ion o ffic ia ls in an effort to se ttle their w a g e controversy. GOLD S T A N D A R D — A fte r P r o ­ fesso r G eorge F. W arren, one o f the P r e sid e n t’s con fid en tial fin a n ­ cial advisors, had su g g ested , in a speech b e fo r e a m ee tin g o f th *1 A m erican A cad em y o f Political Science sn N ew York, that the gold I a ddressograph, paint, standard w as one ot ca u ses o f the depression. Ogden have a i ^ d v walk ed out. Mills, T reasu ry, econom ic recovery depends upon a unsettled. world econom ic recovery depends upon a prompt return to the yel- j and Hudson Railroad and brother-] I hoods wa- com p rom ised, av er tin g i low metal m onetary base. the I A strike at the B ow er roller that bearing plant in D etroit remained S trikes in creased in Ohio, w here A dispute betw een the Delaw are secretary of the the main j millinery, and laundry workers furnitu re. I fo rm er trroup told There are. Mills said, several a strike. reasons for g o in g back to the old I the Columbia typ e o f m onetary system , am ong I g te e l C o m p a n y o f P ittsb u rg, C alif., a subsidiary o f the United S ta tes them being: that no eth er ays- S te el Corporation, voted fo r a com 1. The f a c t E m p lo y ee s o f j tem has been known io fu n ction j pany union. b etter. 2. The f a c t that it is more d i f f i - , thizer- and police occurred > A clash b etw e en strike sym pa- I ju s t j to reach a g re m en ts am ong j out.-ide o f the S herw in-W illiam s cu lt other n ations w hen uniform world m onetary base. there is no Paint Com pany in C leveland, One thousand e m p lo y ee s o f a o f the gold standard is understood, and its w eak p oints are recog- nixed. 3. The fa ct that the f u n c t io n in g : rug mill in New J er se y w alked out. ; Most o f the scattered C. W. A i -trikes in P en n sy lv a n ia and Nev, ] f e w i York con tinu ed although a J B efore lau nching into his arga- were settled by w a g e in creases. ment in jured j ----------- --------- ----------------------------------- and 14 a rested y es te rd a y w hen vin j gold j F if te e n persons w e r e in te rn a f ional for an C a c t u s E d ito r Donald Markle C a c t u s A s s o c i a t e E d ito r John Pope T e x a n Editor J a y Hail Curtis Bishop T e x a n A s s o c i a t e E d ito r N elso n F uller J o e Storm R a n g e r E d ito r Worth Ware S ta n le y Gunn R a n g e r A s s o c i a t e E d ito r B ru ce Collier P r e s id e n t John Bell V ic e P r e s id e n t Carlyle Hight S e c r e t a r y S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t io n Inez Granau J u d ic i a r y C h a ir m a n Lon D, H erbert K raft Eidfnan J u d ic i a r y C o u n c il ( W o m e n ) G race Eyres E lean or Trim ble Helen Mims T helm a Kimball J u d ic i a r y C o u n c il ( M e n ) Jen k ins Garrett D uran Doak Tom Currie R. C. N eely Norris Trophy P a t Ankenman Bill Sm ith A le x Cox Y e ll L e a d e r Lloyd Davidson F rank H ubert Dick Bruce * o--------------- N avy Head - - (C o n tinu ed From P age One) 't>nce f ! are<* an ew in N e w Y ork ’e taxi strike. LOST P L A N E A the v er y l a u d a b l e w o rk which you the are u n d er tak in g t he S t a t e to present to P a n - A mer- museum of h i s t o r y perm it en ligh ten ed U niversity, their nam esakes bedecked in pow der and ribbons to gallop into of- * fic e on a stick horse bearing the brand “ R, S. C . ?” This self-styled represen tative cou n cil represen ts the banners of a p p r o x im a tely thousand or two one-third o f a 6,0 0 0 -stu d en t body, provided th e y all w ear their brass collars of en forc ed loyalty to the i polls. Of course, the con sc ien ce o f a few will revolt. their claim No one has ever seriou sly q u e s­ the social tioned grac es o f the cam pus, but when th ey attem p t to draw and quar­ ter the body p o etic, an ob jection in the form o f a protest is in order. to Vt ill the p rivilege o f being seen but not heard at fu tu r e m eetin gs and a fte r m ajor o f fic e s have be!-<>n a n d J o h n s o n . CHS; KMOX H i v i n g D u t c h m e n N H C * W K N K - H a l Kemp. W C N. — In h a m .I o n e * . ( H S K O M A , W s» yn « — H e n r y K i n e . W C N . iiu*»e C H S : KOMA. J a n (1 a rb er. WCN — I /on H. lasco. CHS; KOMA. — Mal K *mp. WCN 1 ■ lo :4 IO ;5 JI rO in bold co n feren ce Sunday morn- Dallac to discuss the sale uance o f 1,500,009 silver fif:.' -cent pieces, which Congress eon- authorized the U nited States mint to coin by the C onnally-Patm an Bill o f 1933. The coins are to bv in the museum fund. The placed is to be the g ift of the m useum legion to the C entennal, to T exas, and to posterity, Mr. Adair saki. Myra Brennen will spend the week-end in San A ntonio visiting The centennial committee will bn pa!’ Get Your Arrow TR U M P A T GASTON-M ERRITT A U S T IN HOTEL BU IL D IN G 7 0 3 CONGRESS “ I know, Conrad, the most exciting moment oj my life was when I found a shirt that wouldn't shrink.M # W hat a w hale of a difference betw een or­ dinary shirts and Arrow shirts. W e’ll m atch th e Arrow TRUM P again st any sh irt in its price c la ss—confident th a t Arrow value w ill top th em all. S ee your Arrow dealer about th is fam ou s $1.95 shirt. era the t o at l r H U L e r n e t h a t o f t e n m&k id t h e par*: , e v e n notice it. o n e a k e per the S o m e t i m e s it costs mort to ] i gu re t he has prom oted an und erstan ding by which t o ad- j brotherhood is to g e t a lion’s share o f the .spoils? cost o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h a n it do e minister. o f the gen tlem en o f Greek persuasion, they m ight explain how “ R. S. C.” — this political orphan o f their mi- it D ative— spells “ re p resen tative student g o v er n m e n t.” c o n t a i n * , wi l t a h e a l e d , s w e l l s t h o g r a i n s . V ore there no words in the Greek alphabet to ex- I press sentiment and noble aspiration and in cident- H esitating to q uestion t h e mo i s t u r e upcorn po < u t au s e in tegrity the • Their i u , WI n e robber than a bad aHy ,0 ,lv,a! th< k J spring? * "ns. The tables were arranged und a rock pile and sledge inters, H andcuffs, a huge chain, niniature prison, and toy pis- were arranged along the cen- ro­ of the table. Each guest ved a prison number and arrest Delta Delta D elta sorority will honor pledges with a formal dance tonight in the main ballroom of Texas Union. Ben Young and his orchestra w ill play for the dance. P ledges are Adrienne Brown, Marjorie Mae Brydson, Nora Cal­ houn, Ann Cloud, Helene DeBlanc, Aubrey Greenwood, Marie Har­ per, Dorothy Hedges, Jo Louise Hoskins, Annie Laurie Jaeggli, Louise Kelly, Dorothymao Kuhle- man, Lillian Lancaster, Patricia Lockridge, Margaret McFarland, Marian Nail, Evalyn Parker, Julia Mary G. Sterne, as warden, pre- Phenix, Elizabeth Potter, Dorothy ed over the mock penitentiary. Redick, Lillian Repschleger, Imo as a favor. T H E A T E R S “ WORDS AND MUSIC” fea ­ his turing Lester Cole and Singing Soldiers, Barr and E stes, Hyde and Burrill, the Chester Hale Girls, and a nudist nocturne last tim es to­ day on the Param ount stage. “Sing and Like It” with Zasu P itts, Pert Kelton, Edward E verett Horton, Nat Pendle­ ton, and Ned Sparks is the screen attraction. “ EMPEROR JO NES” starring Paul Robeson with Dudley D igges, last tim es today at the Queen. “ Wild Boys o f the Road,” with Frankie Darro, Dorothy Coonan, and Rochelle Hudson opens Sat- lirHnv “ IF I WERE FREE” with Clive Brook, Irene Dunne, a n d N ils Asther, last tim es today, at the Texas. R eviewed Today I F I W E R E F R E E * D u n n e , C liv e B ro ok t j , cr< V i v ia n T o b in , a n d w i t scene in which the Hexekiah Bap-! bist Church members bid goodbye; to Brutus Jones. Then, when! Jones goes to Harlem during his : pullman porter days, jazz as only it is heard. the negro interprets Finally there is the savage beat of the tom-tom o f the? jungle ne- i groes of the West Indies, These three sorts oS music are linked by one trait, the beat. Even the: spirituals have it. As entertainm ent, “Emperor Jones” is slightly above average; as art- pure art that is appreci­ ated only by a select few — it rates till higher. E stim ate: B plus. — M. S. Opening Today Social Calendar F r id a y , March 2 3 Pi Beta Phi formal dance, Austin H otel—-9-1 o’clock. Gamma Phi Beta form al dance, Texas Union 8 1 5 — 9-1 o’clock. Delta Delta Delta form al dance, T e x a s Union — 9-1 o’clock. Alpha Xi Delta open house, chapter house— 8-11 o’clock. chem istry Club open house, Faculty Club —8-11 o’clock. S a tu r d a y , M arch 2 4 Zeta Tau formal Alpha I)riskill Hot I — 9 12 dance, o’clock. All-University Dan; , Tv.....; Union —U-12 o’clock. into s fo r 1 A N O T H E R extrem ely suecess- ful stage comedy put * fa st-moving gelatin appears its f ir s t Austin showing; “ Good- geologist for a Texas oil company, the Hancock, bye A gain” Is a t On the side, they collected ty p i­ Jo a n Blended ( B a rn e s ) , wife of cal specimens of articles used by head -cam e ram a n George Barnes, the people of the locality. the star. And when you see is I this, you will be seeing w h a t lov­ ing reverence in cam era a r t can do in improving basic good looks. to be over­ whelmed by a su rfe it of good, bet­ Iren e I te r arid best comedies lately, still it m ay well be p redicted that this one will hold its own in the good company, since it has a good comic situation, a most capable su p p o rtin g cast, composed of W a r­ ren William, Genevieve Tobin, W allace Ford, Helen Chandler, and Hugh H erbert, and compe­ te n t direction. B ayonet felow-guns with poisob- Though we seem M useum (Continued From Page One) bree years in .lava, Sum island d was employed as fie ! neighboring EASTER M illinery Specials i i i I D N I T E D D F V I F W WTT ■am p h ' W ■ aka WW S A T U R D A Y ! NIGHT AT 11:30 P. M. n ot D a r in g an d y et to o c o n s p i c u o u s . . . t h e s e hats a r e m e e t in g with th e w arm a pp ro val o f o u r s m a r t e s t y o u r s c u s t o m e r s . n ow for th e L a s te r sh o w . S e l e c t CLARK G A B L E CLAUDETTE C O L B E R T a IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” To-; $7.50 $6.50 $5.00 $3.95 $2.95 Luedecke - Moffatt Co. 1934’s G R E A T E S T L A U G H H IT I “ G O O D B Y E A G A I N ” W ith g B ig S ta r s JO A N BLONDELL W A RR EN WILLIAM G e n e v i e v e Tobin W a l l a c e Ford H e le n C h a n d le r R u th D a n ie ls 111 given o p p o s e d also an inhibited em otions * * * e JC l f I P H I S E N T E R T A I N alumna, and Hallie Willis. and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mueller. P L A N M I D N I G H T S H O W Ben Powell, member of the gene Sapp, Nanine Simmons, Doris Nil* A s- L au ra mn ae and a charter member o f Wallace, Margaret Ward, J u n e H#pj Crew*. D ir e c te d b y Elliot chapter, acted as guard; Mrs. West, Mary Louise W ild en th al,! Nug<5nt. a Menan C. C o o p er pro- ‘ d u c tio n . From the stage p la y , “ Be- A. Buford, L ive.'’ A RKO R a d io pie- personated the trusty. Eleanor j Chaperons w ill be Dean A m o I yton, as a new life term er, r e p -; Nowotny, Dean and Mrs. T. H l u r e . A t th e T e x a s la s t tim e* to ented the new initiates. The Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W est, day. dges were represented by Sue I Mrs. Webb Chewning, Mrs. S u e ight who carried the role of the Bull, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker, soner on parole. At the conclusion of the p r o -1 im, the guests were P W /C a : ansfer to Sing Sing,” and the T H E T A S I G M A P H L > nquet closed with the singing chapter songs. Depicting a modern English drama o f love, “ If I Were F ree” is a problem play of tangled by placid conventions. Irene Dunne and Clive Brook are the revolters against a set of circum stances which tie them to other persons. adequately portrays the restraining element?: friend. dent of the alumnae chapter in Laura Hope Crews again eontrib- Plans for the midnight show to be sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi April 27 were discussed at April 27 were discussed at their I T H F O R M A L T O N I G H T m eeting W ednesday night. Ute? a faultless though brief char­ sym pathetic acterization of the Pi Beta Phi sorority will enter- n tonight from 9 to I o'clock j Austin, discussed plans of their h its spring formal in the Marie j chapter to cooperate with students toinette room of the Stephen F. j in getting jobs after they finished. : mother. A gallant charm arui sm oothness st in Hotel. Glenn Lee and his She also asked that the old custom pervades the play. Yet this subtle shestra will play. j of the Matrix Table, a banquet suppression acting, of tech­ rho room will be decorated with . given for the members and alum- nique, of emotional display is the *ing flowers, balloons, This banquet d ferns. Facing the door will be will probably be given the first j greatest fault of the production. it is so polished that it becomes Pi Phi arrow made of red car­ increasingly boresome. A nous with the lights dash of paprika would have helped aft. At 12 o ’clock a b u ffet sup- the plot, as well as a whispered hint to Clive Brook that he could be pseudo* facet iou* w ithout dis- • lodging his eyes from their nat­ ural sockets. Once in a line or so they almost struck fire, then splut­ tered , and f e l l into the old rut. It is a page from an English book, musty and romantic . . . with a happy ending when the clouds were blackest. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mis. Uy Roberdeau, Mr. and Mrs. rbcrt Finch, Mrs. Frances Gold- k, Mrs. George Shrader, Miss by Terril!. Miss Lula Bawley, an and Mrs. A m o Nowotny, an and Mrs. VT I. Moore, and an H. T. Parhn. It was decided that o fficers w ll be elected Wednesday, April 4, a; which m eeting new members will probably be voted on. to r ; H e rb e rt A rth urs, M ercer W olff, John Kane. Eli Leflar. ; Mary Louise McDaniel, pre?i- j w ife, husband, D ebaters (Continued From Page One) their I The supporting cast palms, | nae, be revived. ------------- o-------------- The U niversity wili be served. week in May. fam ily, good I abuig o f e Gallienne to Give Matinee Performance Because requests numerous im interested persons have been ide for a matinee perform ance Eva Le Gallienne, the man* ement of the Hancock Theater in arranging for s succeeded perform ance of “The Master tilder” by Miss Le Gallienne r troupe on the afternoon of o f Colorado, Boulder: C. M. Roark, m anager; ( laude Lane, Dwight Cool, and John D. Wilson. The U niversity of Kansas, Law­ rence: E. C. Buehler, Lyman Field, Charles James Molby. E stim ate; C. — B. IL * * * E M P E R O R J O N E S — A U n i t e d A r t i s t s r el ea se. A t th e Q u e e n . F r o m the pl ay by d i r e c t o r ; I E u g e n e O ’N e ill. D ir e c te d by D u d le y M ur- H a c k l e r , j phy- T H e c a s t Brutus Jon es Iowa State University, A m e s:: ^ ' fther* F. L. Whan, director; Oren Bolin, i Undine W endell Waterman, Harlan rison. liar- _ P au l R obeson D u d l e y D i g g e s ... Frank W ilson F r e d i W a s h i n g t o n R u b y E l s y G eo rg e H a y m id S ta m p e r ---------- The U niversity of Missouri, Co- Only the wonderful baritone lumbia: Gerald I). Shiveley, di- voice o f the star and his overpow- and impressive physical and (rector; Carl Rigrod, Peyton Stapp, .©ring Lafe Allen, Robert Niedner. ; strength make “ Emperor Jone The U niversity ot Oklahoma, better than mediocre. The story the Hancock. Ibsen s ; Norman: VA alter B. Emery, direc- . drags, there is a long interval of pril 2 at J edda Cabler will be presented tor; Sam Minsky, John Mr allace, tiresom e, though to some extent the night performance April 2. Leslie Henry, Bill Whiteman, effectiv e, m onologue— impressive Henry McConnell, Silas F reem an ,; on]y because of the acting ability is John Horwitz. The U niversity o f South Da- j no point to the picture— no def- J of Paul Robeson— and T O H O L D S E R V I C E —(j.— ---------- there It. is the sort is not adaptable to for it rests entirely on ashington U n i v e r s i t y , St. j the personality of Robeson, a per- Robert. F , Young*, director; I sodality that needs personal pres- include Sam Field Richard Bryan, M. Bronfenbren- ence rather than a s h a d o w to e x ­ thread of plot. that . . . , * ,, per, Elliot Koenig. i , tei rial (b r ist, will be discu&std. i pi aker? will it “ The S uffering Christ,” Kath- rme Duncan on “ The Risen hrist,” and Grady James on “ The , Dee Bramwell, director; W. J. ism Life in Christ.” Ludma Ko- Deus, Cleon Kerr, VV. Lynn Reb­ ec ky and Carlie Merle Hatch will erts, (.rant Neiison, L. Sommer- ffer vocal solos and Charles Tay- Ville. >r, a violin solo. Sunday The U niversity of Texas: Thom- jpper will be served at 6 o ’c lo c k .1 as A. Rousse, director; Frank j Knapp, Jesse Villarreal, Simon j Frank, Leonard Frank, Herman * * * C O W B O Y S I N I T I A T E D Weber College, Ogden, Utah night Cowboys held initiation for new I M right. initiated were j A C C P t T l l ' t l l l —* — ' ' °“ tim bers Tuesday in front o f Main • kidding. Those . C. Neely, V. W. McLeod, Rea- an Sayers, Irby Cobb, N. J. Ko- owski, Tracy Word, Benno chmidt, Chase McEvoy, Howard kmason, Ben Decherd, Bill Brown, ‘red Husbands, Henry Burney, George Allen Davisson, Frank lustm yre, and John Thompson. • » * J O U R N A L I S T S M E E T Theta Sigm a Phi alum nae met Vednesday night at the apart- uent of Mildred Nye. 801 U West ’w enty-first Street. Miss Nye and irginia Montague were co-host- sses. Following the business m eet­ ing there was a short social meet- ng. The next m eeting will be in Vpril. * * r S C H EE L P LA YS FOR D A N C E Dutch Scheel and his orchestra vill play for the All-University lance Saturday night, March 24. l f he dance will be held in Texas J 'ik o n from 9 until 12 o ’clock. ji * * * M A R R I A G E A N N O U N C E D I* Announcem ent has been made ■pf the marriage of Hazel Carpen- j Lei- and Charles Brazil which took ■place Decem ber 25. 1933. Both: iM r. and Mrs. Brazil are former students of the U niversity. • * * j HILLEL P L A NS O P E N HOU S E The B’nai B’rith Hillel Founda­ t io n will hold open house Satur­ d a y night from 9 to 12 o’clock in ■the Hillel club rooms. (Continued From Page One) rad Fath and Judd Presley as tho U niversity’s officia l “ Sweetheart Song” and another “ pep song” in conjunction with “Texas F ight.” Fath raised the question of the official recognition o f the “ Eyes of T exas” as the official alma mater song, and on a motion by Bob Morrison the body adopted the “Eyes of T exas” as the school’s official alma mater hymn. A res­ olution the work of Fath and Presley was in­ troduced and it received unani­ mous passage. in appreciation of -------------- o.................. S H A R P S E E K S P L A C E Judge John H. Sharp o f Austin is a candidate for associate jus­ tice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Sharp is the father o f Lucille and Helen Sharp, students in the University. ii L ast D a y C L I V E B R O O K I R E N E D U N N E in If I Were Free S a t u r d a y ( o n e d a y ) C H A S . R U G G L E S T H E L M A T O D D in “GOODBYE LOVE” if press itself. The opening scenes o f the pic­ the hysterica! ture, which show of negro Baptists at actions church, are impressive because they are Infinitely real to anyone who has w itnessed Southern ne­ groes “g ettin g Teligion.” Then one is rushed too quickly through Jones’ climb to success through his indom inatable self-confidence, only to su ffer a let-down when his experiences as self-m ade em­ peror of a wild island are treated in m inute detail—-experiences that are fantastically unreal and prac­ tically impossible. Dudley Digges disgusts one with his fear and acceptance of insol­ ence from the big black man, hut he plays his part admirably. 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P h o u s 4 * » l * I Janet GHYnOR CsGptlVOtlHQ... ut Let m o l t . t^ o p tu ICUI JOCHUM ** 1 1 1 io n e l BARRYMORE ROBERT YOUNG RlCHARDCROMWELi MENMTU CROSMAN Steer Swimming Team Takes Final Practice for Conference Meet T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FR ID A Y , MARCH 23, 193-1 T e x a s Mermaids Make Bid For Swim Honors M arjorie Forke, Alice Nagel, j and B a rb a ra Todd s ta rre d W ednes­ day a fte r n o o n in The U niversity of T e x a s’ bid fo r honors in the wo­ telegraphic m en ’s intercollegiate swimming meet. Miss F o rk e won I the 40-yard b rea st stroke with a tim e of 35.5 seconds and swam the ,1 00 -y ard breast stroke in I min- i lite and 47,5 seconds. Miss Nagel {took the 40-yard back stroke hon- i ors with a tim e o f 34 seconds and chalked up a time o f I m inute and crawl 47.5 seconds in the back ; event. Miss Todd, f re e style art- s-t, placed first in the 40-yard free | style and first also in the 100-yard j division o f th e same event. H er i time f o r the 40-yard event was ■ 26.95 seconds and fo r the 100-yard event was I m inu te and 24 .sec­ onds. O th e r events of the a fte rn o o n ; were life saving, won by Hewitt, Beedom, H amilton, and V ernon, j and an undress race, won by Bee­ dom and Williams. The T u rtle i Flub diving exhibition was called I off. Texas Team Complete | is The U niversity of Texas ; sponsoring the so u th e rn division of the national m eet and ten team s I are com peting a gainst the U niver­ sity team. These te n schools will send in th eir times in each event, and w inners in all events will he ju d g e d by U niversity officials. VS inners in each event will com ­ pete later at the U niversity of Illinois for the national cham pion­ ship. Illinois Sponsors Meet Illinois The University of is sponsoring the national m eet anti will he notified of w inners in each of the foul divisions com peting These divisions are South, W est, Middle W est. and East. One school in each division has been appointed sponsor of its division and will have charge of ju d g in g w inners in all events. events Times scored sr, most W ednesday a f te r n o o n were fair, but no reco rd s were broken. An in te re stin g sidelight of the a f t e r ­ noon was a 100-yard breast stroke aqd back craw! com bination race between Alice Nagel and M arjorie Forke to de term ine which of the two styles of sw im ming was f a lte r . I he race ended in a tie in a time cd I m inute and 4 7.5 seconds. _ 0 -------------- Dischmen Prepare For Nu Icy Game L neb Billy Diseh sent his d ia­ mond charges through an extensive practice session T h ursd ay in p o ­ pulation f o r th e season's opening com petition ag a in st the local Nu Icy team S atu rd a y . B a ttin g drill coupled with defensive w ork on (undam entals comprised th e chief activities of the workout, though a brief period was devoted to in­ dividual position form. th re e The e n tire hurling s t a f f was used on the mound du ring the a f t ­ ernoon and each wa- allowed to work fo r innings. Coach Disch cautioned the flingers not to b ear down in the w orkout, but to atte m p t to place each pitch in the chosen groove. ^ Included in the lineup o f the •Nu Icy nine a re M arty Karow , Ed Olle, and Potsy Allen. Allen is a t o n n e r all-conference ca tc h e r who learned his baseball u n d e r Uncle Billy on Clark Field. Olle a n d Karow both have played profes­ sional baseball. Olle played with Han A ntonio in the Texas League, and Karow played with Waco and the Pueblo, Colo., teams. The gam e will be played on ( lark Field and spectato rs will be ad m itte d free. It is the fir s t ou t­ side com petition te st for the 1934 baseball team. T H E E Y E S H a v e It Vote for proper vision. H ave your ey es tested at W o o 4 T U A t W f U PAGE F O U R ' Texas Favored To Win Conference Championship ii; fast pace S ettin g a their last workout before enterin g the Southw est C onference meet at College Station Saturday night, team the University showed Thursday night that they were for in excellent condition competition. swimming Meet Plans Discussed and the trip. Shorty Alderson, coach of the team, outlined plans for the team while on simply a ked hi- men to show the good they have spirit and fight if that shown all season, saying they did so, Texas should not have too much trouble in re p e a t­ ing their la>t y e a r ’s trium ph over th>. entire of Southwest ip -vt im mer?. that g ’ Follow sng genera! . Alders •ouch a discus- n sent snappy y m an on the squad t he swimmer ■ wo! kl>ut. Eve took a 200-yard un with the flut- te r board, a d< ievite which builds leg muscle the improves and torm of tin dash men p a rtic u ­ larly. to< two indiv A f te r taking this exorcist he 1 earn divide d up and went to wor on their d ual events. Th dash men I Od-fee >k sprints, swimming the distance as t a ' ’ as they could. Following the sprints, the men swam 200 yards low motion to ease the i mu*- . The back stroke and breast same followed ke men tine. Tho distance men swam in th e sprint, but f blowed it by taking several 300-yard laps the Polo Game f la y e d th a t proved Following the gene the team engaged in i game plenty of thrills fo r ai Several of duckings du rin g t u rnb it- a ffa ir. Alderson the men the to. rn tu r n in. advising good Right’s rest fo r the nu e; seemed to bt w ith univ am on g the members. I re Th ( n in good few- cold let ii pr&etke. w ater polo o furnish concerned, goo I get tough and the team hey get a shon them lire squad cond tion, scattered Several will leave for College in this a ftern o o n , going Station t ii fit s J ort tv of* EU to rn o oil 6 s 9 t) ti t d e p a rt sometime th e team will Sat u n la y morning, rho*-** leaving this a fte rn o o n will probably take a the pool at A. & M. e ith e r tonight or S a tu r ­ day m orning light w orkout in Is yours the D U N L A P , sir You C a n ’t M istake DUNLAP G et yours now at G aston-M erritt Austin Hotel Bldg. S ells P E R SO N A L S T A T IO N E R Y — with teal* — initials— name and addrest— spec­ ial rate* ut quantity or­ der*. 9th & Lavaca 53 3 4 National Frigidaire Demonstration Week Open Until 9 P. M. All I his Week P I ft " I % % $ % % % % % n I I I I STEERING ’ROUND By BR U C E COLLIER Texan S p orts S ta ff Friday. top-notch at Chink W allentler, who broke A LTM P I T ) ll March winds have have been by the time the f ir s t done then worst to in te rfe re meet is held. Littlefield ha< little to worry ab ou t in the pole vaule have vaulting, t h e 220-yard record, and Alex Cox, who set a new m ark fo r the 440- yard dash, have not y et run th eir best races and should be re a d y to show heels April 5. 3<*l»ted tips from Fort Wo r t h— T P H E story is still being told of the group of S tee r tr a c k s te rs who, a f t e r in F o r t W orth, jo u rn e y e d to Dallas. A f te r with the Longhorn baseball prae- tit es. I 'r i de Billy Dtsch’s nine will as both N ance anti Sewell probably be on their toes for the been doing game with the Overton Oilers Henderson This next will be the St eer s’ first game of the season with other than t h e freshmen or “ B” team. The Long­ horn nint has fallen into somewhat of a slump and Coach Disch ha> ordered t n v short workouts fo r the past several days, hoping that the lay-off xviii bring the squad back to life. the Aggies the meet th e ir Bad dotes of spring fever th a t the beginning always accompany high of a baseball season and winds have ma rr ed many of t h e practice sessions. A stro n g wind blowing across the diamond from the south makes it very hard foi the fielders to j udge huid flies. and All varsity freshm an members of the ti ark team are asked to r e p o rt at the stadium today at 4 o ’clock where pic­ tures for the Cactus arc to be made. The weekly track m e e t­ ing will also be held. CLYDE L IT T L E F IE L D . tra c k coach. ( hai ley Johnson and Bohn H ii- h a rd look like the m>>-i likely men to takt the mound for the hurling in the games. Red Midkiff. V e r­ non fa y tor, and Bill B ennett have all been showing up well in the twirling, but thus fa r, Hilliard ami the Johnson have proved to be most consistent. Billy l h - ch has his infield fa irly well settled with Munro a t first. Captain McDowell at second, Pat A nk enm an at short, an d \ an Yiebig at third. Three men have been doing good work in the receiving position. Glenn ! hompson, Pitser G arrison, a n d Red A m old will all p robably see service dur ing the season. WUHTH A nice showing the them, made a: n meet, the S Exp j track team is being whipped into I shape by Coach Clyde Littlefield ‘ for the meet with A. & M, April 5. Since the m eet at F o rt Worth the track squad is tak in g m ore in ­ terest and working harder. Hodge* and Hubbell, who have r o t been up to par, should make a they much b e tte r showing than E n trie s f o r golf doubles close Thursday*, March 29. Com peti­ tion will begin T uesday, A pril 3. C om petition for independent, base­ club, and d e p a rtm e n ta l ball will begin T u e s d a y , March 27. L E S T E R SPRIN G E R, senior m an ag er. to Oowtown storm — and, having fun in Dallas the lads had in a to drive bark driving ’ti sleet that one more came back said. with th an w ent over. the boys < hick C a lle n d e r , on top of r u n ­ ning first in the 220. had a little trouble in keeping two of his f e m ­ find in g out from inine friends a boul h other It . seems that there been a bit of specula- {ion 5 how Bob A n d e rso n ’s Fox d ! the rip the E x ­ to th r e e load of its position with 200-pounders— Anderson, Hodges, and Arnold. Then there is the tale of a lad. J . W. Townsend, who went to I- " ft Worth. Does he b e ­ team, or did tra c k long he have o th er business? ea has I is t o stood tile to that he b driving C A W C harlie Coates, hi- face a lre a d y decorated with s c r a t­ a lre a d y ches— signs playing his ha rd, gam e even in the spring gridiron p ra c ­ behind tices. The 1934 ( hex igny-coached S o u t h - ‘ football machine, fe a tu r i n g an e n ­ its tirely new system , will have first real scrim m age S a tu rd a y . Coates says. The practices have been d raw ing num bers o f spec­ the Memorial S tadium tato rs and the S a tu r d a y in tra-squad tu s ­ sle should draw a thousand fan s the new Longhorn squad to see in real scrim m age ses­ first its sion. to Fund for M on u m en t Increased by D . A . R . W esley F ou n d ation W ill H ear D irector to w ard the proposed Pledges W ashington $2500 were made W ednesday a t the S ta te convention of the T exas D aughters o f the A m erican Revo- lution field in San Antonio The a n n u a l W esley F o u n d a tio n .Monument f u n d of b a n q u e t will be held M onday, March 26, a t 7 o’clock, th e Rev. Allan Roe a nno un c e d T hursday. Plans for e n te r ta in m e n t have not yet been com pleted, but th e ban- The com m ittee on the p ro je ct is q u e t will be sem i-form al un d e r the cha irm a nsh ip o f Mrs. Alicia Lane N e w bury, and the site for the m o n u m e n t was dedicated at cerem onies F e b r u a r y 22, te m p o r a r y m a rk e r hai 11*32. A ?n placed n e a r the drive in f r o n t | c e n te r held A mong the sp eak ers will be Dr. H arvey C. Brow n, from the c e n ­ tral office at Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Brown is the d ir e c to r of the W es­ ley Found atio n o f all the school of the Main Building, and e re c ­ tion of the m o n u m e n t is scheduled fo r the n e a r f u tu r e th a n $30,000 The T e x a - D a u g h te r- of now invested the h a- A m erican Revolution more in - ta te and c h a p te r stu dent loan p ro ­ jects. A m on g these are the W est Texas T eachers College scholar­ ship and the S arah M abry schol­ arship in W in th ro p College, N. C. The c o m m itte e chairm en of the b a n q u e t are Sam Householder, chairm an of the prog ram comntit- t e e - *J°hn E arle Barden, ch a irm a n of the ticket com m ittee, and Mary Lois Barnes, chairm an of the foods com m ittee. — o-------------- Introduced to C lub Spring C a n d id a tes KNI GHT A D D E D TO LI ST I he nam e o f M a rg a re t K night was added T h u rsd a y to the list of S w e etw a te r nominees, raising the num ber of ca n dida tes an n o u n c e d so f a r to seven. The list is not official, and re p re s e n ts nominees whose names various groups have they will place on the indicated in ( andid ates seeking offices I rider the new re gu la tio ns baiiot. the coming sp ring elections were the election, voting will be for introduced th e to m em bers done ballots. Any Port W orth Club al a m eetin g woman s tu d e n ts ’ n am e m ay be „ ................. in Texas held T hu rsd a y w ritte n in, and the r u n - o f f elec- V mon. No political speeches were | Hon will ta k e place M arch 29 be- rnade. tween the five highest candidate on blank night ..... of the of the March 28 election. ■ ............—.. i w .....- MR. & MRS. F. W. B O LLMA NN An n ou n ce the opening o f “FRITZ’S BARN” 1109 Manor Road Thur*. at 4 P. M. Lunches & Sandwi ches All Kinds of Cold Drink* COME A N D S TA Y AS LONG AS Y OU LIKE A f te r the introductions, e I for plan" com pleting club held a sh o rt bus.ness m e e t - 1 ~ irtg spring dance to be given Frid ay, March 30. Bide to the d ance were the distributed club, and March 2b was se! as issue fo r the deadline of tickets. Bob M o n ison and his or chestra will play for the dance. to m em bers of the SCOUTS TO ME ET IN APRI L Flans have beer; made for the Girl Scout regional c o n fe re n ce to be held in A ustin April 5, 6, and 7. Activities will begin at 7:30 o’clock T h ursday night. April 5, when a general m eetin g will be held it- the aud itorium of the Uni­ versity High School. Austin scouts will p re se nt a program foi ti c visitors at th a t time, and na- ’ Ona! c *ut nj I u ia Is ait* expected to speak. Cr % 3 ' 5yir xy 0 C cm cfa& did^ ty lu n y , a / y & u /i p a J tc t4 4 & Au u rt/ti jt//. (fti & u/t im & ta iA * f f 3' M i u rn rii/f) u&u //xr.f f x a n o i n y & n a n a i/v r tq SU ft centon ..J § net J: ii 4-J $431 Roller Skates $1.45 PA,R $1.95 T he H .H . V O S S C O . 51 I Congress Ph. 2 - 4154 Put on the Spot By C H A R L E S A N D R E W S T exan S p orts S ta ff CHINK W A L L E N D E R , sprint sta r, is on the spot today because he has, thro u g h hard work, de­ veloped into one of th e best track men eve* to w ear tfce oran ge and white. He is 19 y e a rs old, w eighs 158 pounds, stan d s 5 feet IO inches, has sh ort, black hair, large, brown eyes, and has an exceedingly pleas­ ing pe rsonality. Lives in T yler, Texas, having moved th e re from H ouston w here he g ra d u a te d fro m San Ja c in to High School. to blondes thinks J e a n Harlow and Clark Gable are ideal screen m atch . . . goes to bed a t 10:30 every n ig h t; arises at 7:15 every . . has his best times m orning . when the w e a th e r is hot . . . w ears ux fo iu s and light grey suit? with blue shirts and ties . . . plans to work in oil fields to keep in t r a i n - 1 ing this sum mer. .strolling a b o u t H e re ’s what Clyde Littlefield, track coach, says about W a lle n -1 d e r: came here as a 440 man, hav ­ ing taken third place in the S ta te as a meet, b u t was not s p rin te r . . . s ta r te d in the sprints last y e a r as a freshm an, when he beat the best the v a rsity had . . . I has developed gradually into one of th e best sp rin te rs in th e school** history . . . has been clocked al I 9.5 in the hund red . . . anchor man in sp rin t relays, and can ru n in I long relay if necessary . . . only j Chink says he likes the U n iv e r ­ sity fine . . . studies q uite a bit . . . enjoys the c a m ­ pus . . . is m ajo ring in physical e d ­ ucation . . . has no p a r tic u la r s u b ­ ject as his favorite . . . likes his to professors . . . tries to classes on tim e every d a y . . thinks school politics are o. k. . , . classified as a . . . thinks the cam pus is g e ttin g p r e t- j weakness is slow s ta r ts . tier as sp rin g gets n e a r e r . . . | o f best 220 men in country sophom ore g e t . known . one When he is n o t on th e cam pus, Chink likes to listen to a ra dio. . . enjoys jax* music as played by thinks classical . . Phil H a r r is . music is fine f o r those w ho like it . . . plays baseball a little but c a n ­ not try f o r a place on th e L ong­ horn te a m , because tr a c k takes all of his tim e in the a f te r n o o n . . .his real name is H arvey . . . was t a g ­ ged Chink while in high school be- fa u -c he w ore an old football hel­ met a t hi na man that m ade him look like ea rn e st w orker, and ea g e r to learn , • . . is a fine boy, the kind a coach j e n jo y s working with , . . won a w atch for winning F a t Stock Show 100-meter race . . , will develop into one of natio n'- leading sprint men if he works hard enough. tra c k, Chink likes tra in s hard j . . . he can really take it— on the lam when is tile s t a r t e r ’s fired . besides being a g r e a t j . a th le te , he is a friendly, congenial, and a g e n t l e - 1 fellow’— great gun . pi Hers b r u n e t t e s j man, sub. Cookmen Workout For Cavalry Contest C aptain V ernon Cook and his Collegian poloists have been going long w orko uts a t L o n g ­ thro ugh this week in p r e p a r a ­ horn field tion for a game with the 124th Cavalry team Sunday. trip, d u r in g which Cook and his men r e t u r n e d fro m Roswell, N M , Monday a f t e r a five-day they dropped two games to the New Mexico M ilitary I n stitu te . All the players re p o rte d fo r p ra c tic e T u e s ­ day in except George H o ffm a n who received a broken last gam e the in fin g e r te a m . He with the New Mexico wilt a p p e a r in the s ta r t in g line-up Sn nday. condition good The 121th Cavalry te a m cam e out winners in the Cabaniss Cup Tou rnam ent staged re c e n tly and they a r e ra te d by that p e r f o r m ­ team the best polo in ance as Austin. I he Collegian fo u r won the to u r n a m e n t in 1933, an d the gam e S unday will offei polo fans plenty of action. J ti two p evioua games betw een the two team s the Cavalry crew won decisive victories. Cook s ta te d I th a t his j T h ursd a y team would ; shoot the works in the game S un ­ day, trying for a win. ---------------0------ -------- BO N T HR ON K E EP S ON TR EXTON. N. J., Mar. 22 A tte r the 1936 Olympic games. I not until then, will he retire, Bill Beni bi on revealed at the Kiwants Previously “ the iron club here. ot the track said h e ’d h ang man I up bis tr a c k shoes a f t e r th e Prince- • ton-( ornell vs. O xford-Cam bridge m eet in E ngland next summ er. P OLO D A T E S S ET i NEW YORK. N. Y., Mar 22. — pole held at from The intercollegiate I cham pionship will be I S q u a d ro n A arm o ry here indoor March 31 to April 7. Allison to Compete In River Oaks Tournament W ilm er Allison, m em ber of the I nited S tates Davis Cup team for three years, will go to the past Houston next week to p r e p a r e for the River 0 » k s Club tennis to u r ­ n a m e n t which begins April 2. Allison won the 1932 singles championship bu t did not defend his title last year. the singles The blond T exan m ust defeat players o f national reno w n to re­ gain championship. One of his stro ngest o pp on en ts will be L ester S to efen, fo rm e r tennis s t a r at the University o f So uth ern < alifornia, who won the national indoor title last week. BA R ON S P E A K S T O N I GHT “ The Beginning of Germ an A nti-S em itism ” will be the sub­ ject of a talk to be givi n by Rabbi S. H. Baron to n ig h t at 8 o ’clock in the Temple B eth Israel, Elev­ e n th and San Ja c in to streets. A u stin Ju d ge to T ry L a w S o c ie tie s’ C as An Vustin district jud ge wi fill the bench when the prosec ut ing a tto r n e y s and d e fe n ding law yers of the H ildebrand and Mi Lam in Law societies participat in th eir an nu al trial, Dean Hildt b ra n d announced T hursday. A com m ittee of law stu d e n ts w orking on the f a c t situation t be used in the trial. J. P. Hinslej Fuel W alker, Jo h n Hamilton, an Mary Kate P a r k e r will represen the H ild ebrand Society and of posing them for the McLauri Society will be H erm an Jones, Le Jones, P e r r y an d Ha Odom. Jon es, _(>— ____— , GR OU P H E A R S E V E R E T T Roymond E v e re tt, associate pro ant lessor o f freehand d ra w in g painting, in his lecture on “ Th< Development of Landscape Paint I ing’ before Group 2 o f the Am i tin A r t League W ednesday, trace J the development of the landscape from the m ost prim itive fo rm s ti j the landscapes o f the modernist ii period. 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